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“Şamaxı” yay hazırlıq planını açıqladı

8 June 2026 at 20:00

Futbol üzrə Azərbaycan Premyer Liqasında mübarizə aparan “Şamaxı” komandasının növbəti mövsümə hazırlıq planı müəyyənləşib.

Arena.az xəbər verir ki, bu barədə əyalət təmsilçisinin mətbuat xidməti məlumat yayıb.

Xəbərdə bildirilir ki, yay təlim-məşq toplanışı iyulun 11-də Qəbələdə start götürəcək. Hazırlıq prosesi avqustun 4-nə qədər davam edəcək.

Komandanın hazırlıq zamanı 4 yoxlama oyunu keçirməyi planlaşdırılır. Amma rəqiblərin kimliyi, oyunların vaxtı və keçirilmə yeri haqda əlavə məlumat veriləcək.

Xatırladaq ki, “Şamaxı” Azərbaycan Premyer Liqasında 2025/2026-cı illər mövsümünü 38 xalla yarış cədvəlinin 8-ci sırasında bitirib. Komanda 33 oyunda 9 qələbə qazanıb, 11 heç-heçə edib, 13 məğlubiyyətə üzülüb.

Əyalət təmsilçisi mövsüm bitən kimi baş məşqçi postunda Ayxan Abbasovu Azər Bağırovla əvəzləyib. 17 futbolçu ilə yollarını ayırmış klub 2 oyunçusu ilə də yeni müqavilə bağlayıb.

Voleybol: Azərbaycan millisi İsveçə də uduzdu

7 June 2026 at 22:00

Voleybol üzrə kişilərdən ibarət Azərbaycan milli komandası Avropa Liqasının birinci mərhələsində bu gün ikinci oyununu keçirib.

Arena.az xəbər verir ki, Boris Qrebennikovun baş məşqçi olduğu komanda İsveçin Lund şəhərində təşkil edilmiş birinci mərhələnin sonuncu oyununda yerli komanda ilə üz-üzə gəlib.

Millimiz İsveçin Lund şəhərində baş tutmuş qarşılaşmadan məğlubiyyətlə ayrılıb. Oyun İsveç yığma komandasının 3:0 hesablı qələbəsi ilə yekunlaşıb.

Beləliklə, yığmamız bu mərhələni iki məğlubiyyətlə başa vurub. Komandamız daha öncə Yunanıstana da məğlub olmuşdu.

Qeyd edək ki, Avropa Liqasının ikinci mərhələsinin oyunları 12-14 iyun aralığında Rumıniyada keçiriləcək. Azərbaycan millisi bu mərhələdə İspaniya və ev sahibi Rumıniya yığmaları ilə qarşılaşacaq.

Avropa Liqası
7 iyun

İsveç – Azərbaycan 3:0 (25:14, 25:17, 25:20)

Formula 1: Kimi Antonelli Monakoda da hamını qabaqladı

7 June 2026 at 21:00

Bu gün Formula 1 üzrə dünya çempionatında 2026-cı il mövsümünün növbəti mərhələsinin (6-cı qran-pri) həlledici yarışı baş tutub.

Arena.az xəbər verir ki, budəfəki yarış Monakoda təşkil olunub.

Bundan əvvəlki Yaponiya, Çin, Mayami, Kanada qran-prilərində olduğu kimi, Monako qran-prisində də “Mersedes”in gənc pilotu Kimi Antonelli qalib olub. 19 yaşlı italiyalı sürücü 78 dövrəlik yarışda üstünlüyünü sonadək qoruyaraq zəfərini rəsmiləşdirib. Bu, onun həm cari mövsümdə, həm də karyerası ərzində 5-ci zəfərdir.

İkinci yeri “Ferrari”nin sürücüsü Luis Hamilton tutub. İlk üçlüyü “Red Bull”un pilotu İsak Hacar qapayıb.

Beləliklə, geridə qalmış 6 mərhələdən sonra Kimi Antonelli 156 xalla vahid liderdir. İkinci yerdə “Ferrari”nin sürücüsü Luis Hamilton (90) qərarlaşıbsa, ilk üçlüyü Kimi Antonellinin komanda yoldaşı Corc Rassel (88) qapayır.

Mühəndislər Kubokunda “Mersedes” 244 xalla ilk sırada qərarlaşıb. “Ferrari” 165 xalla ikinci, “Maklaren” isə 118 xalla üçüncü yerdə gedir.

Formula 1 üzrə dünya çempionatında 2026-cı il mövsümünün növbəti – 7-ci qran-prisi Barselonada keçiriləcək. Bu yarış iyunun 14-də təşkil olunacaq.

Formula 1 üzrə dünya çempionatı, 2026

Pilotların yarışında turnir cədvəli:

  1. Kimi Antonelli (Mersedes) – 156
  2. Luis Hamilton (Ferrari) – 90
  3. Corc Rassell (Mersedes) – 88
  4. Şarl Lekler (Ferrari) – 75
  5. Oskar Piastri (Maklaren) – 60
  6. Lando Norris (Maklaren) – 58
  7. Maks Ferstappen (Red Bull) – 43
  8. İsak Hacar (Red Bull) – 29
  9. Liam Louson (Rasinq Bulls) – 26
  10. Pyer Qasli (Alpin) – 26
  11. Oliver Berman (Haas) – 18
  12. Franko Kolapinto (Alpin) – 15
  13. Arvid Linblad (Rasinq Bulls) – 13
  14. Karlos Sayns (Uilyams) – 6
  15. Aleksander Albon (Uilyams) – 5
  16. Esteban Okon (Haas) – 3
  17. Qabriel Bortoleto (Audi) – 2
  18. Fernando Alonso (Aston Martin) – 1
  19. Niko Hulkenberq (Audi) – 0
  20. Serxio Peres (Kadillak) – 0
  21. Valtteri Bottas (Kadillak) – 0
  22. Lens Stroll (Aston Martin) – 0

Mühəndislər Kubokunda xal sıralaması:

  1. Mersedes – 244
  2. Ferrari – 165
  3. Maklaren – 118
  4. Red Bull – 72
  5. Alpin – 41
  6. Rasinq Bulls – 39
  7. Haas – 21
  8. Uilyams – 11
  9. Audi – 2
  10. Aston Martin – 1
  11. Kadillak – 0

Voleybol: Azərbaycan millisi Estoniyaya qalib gəldi

7 June 2026 at 20:00

Voleybol üzrə qadınlardan ibarət Azərbaycan milli komandası Avropa Liqasının birinci mərhələsində ikinci matçını keçirib.

Arena.az xəbər verir ki, Faiq Qarayevin baş məşqçi olduğu komanda Bakıda təşkil edilmiş birinci mərhələnin sonuncu oyununda Estoniya yığması ilə üz-üzə gəlib.

Millimiz Gənclər və İdman Nazirliyinin Voleybol Mərkəzində baş tutmuş qarşılaşmada Estoniya yığması ilə üz-üzə gəlib. Oyun komandamızın 3:0 hesablı qələbəsi ilə yekunlaşıb.

Beləliklə, yığmamız bu mərhələni bir qələbə (Azərbaycan – Estoniya 3:0) və bir məğlubiyyətlə (İsveç – Azərbaycan 3:0) başa vurub.

Qeyd edək ki, Avropa Liqasının ikinci mərhələsinin oyunları 12-14 iyun aralığında İspaniyada keçiriləcək. Azərbaycan millisi bu mərhələdə ev sahibi İspaniya və Şimali Makedoniya yığmaları ilə qarşılaşacaq.

Avropa Liqası
7 iyun

Azərbaycan – Estoniya 3:0 (25:15, 25:14, 25:20)

Ayxan Abbasovdan fərqli heyət – VİDEO

8 June 2026 at 21:11

Azərbaycan millisi yoldaşlıq görüşündə sabah San Marino ilə qarşılaşacaq.

Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, matçdan öncə yığmanın baş məşqçisi Ayxan Abbasovun mətbuat konfransı keçirilib. O, media nümayəndələri ilə görüşdə heyəti açıqlayıb.

Cəlal: “Azərbaycana qayıtmağı düşünmürəm”

8 June 2026 at 20:58

Azərbaycan millisinin futbolçusu Cəlal Hüseynov Bolqarıstanın “Arda” klubundan ayrılıb.

Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, milli komandanın düşərgəsində olan müdafiəçi bu barədə San Marinoya qarşı keçirəcəkləri oyundan əvvəl baş tutan mətbuat konfransında deyib:

“Hazırda klubsuzam. Azərbaycana qayıtmağı düşünmürəm. Danışıq apardığım klub var, yəqin, ayın ortalarına kimi keçidim həll olar”.

Cəlal daha əvvəl Azərbaycanda “Şamaxı” və “Zirə”də forma geyinib.

Azərbaycan kanoeçisi Avropa çempionatında iştirak edəcək

8 June 2026 at 20:18

11–14 iyun 2026-cı il tarixlərində Portuqaliyanın Montemor-u-Velyu şəhərində kayak və kanoe üzrə Avropa çempionatı keçiriləcək.

Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, Qitənin ən güclülərinin müəyyənləşəcəyi reqatada Azərbaycanı kanoe qayığında milli komandamızın üzvü Tatyana Smilovenko təmsil edəcək.

Xatırladaq ki, ötən il Rumıniyanın Piteşti şəhərində gənclər və 23 yaşadək avarçəkənlər arasında təşkil olunmuş Avropa çempionatında Tatyana Smilovenko bürünc medala sahib olub.

Millinin futbolçusu klubsuz qaldı

8 June 2026 at 19:48

Meksika millisinin futbolçusu Raul Ximenes “Fulhem”dən ayrılıb.

Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, bu barədə Premyer Liqa klubunun mətbuat xidməti məlumat yayıb. Hücumçu ilə müddəti başa çatan müqavilə uzadılmayıb.

35 yaşlı futbolçu 2023-cü ildən “Fulhem”də çıxış edirdi. O, başa çatan mövsümdə Premyer Liqada 36 oyunda 9 qol vurub.

Danilo on Juventus, Ronaldo and Ancelotti: ‘He works as if he has won nothing’

8 June 2026 at 21:11

Danilo has looked back warmly on his time at Juventus, describing his years in Turin as a pivotal chapter both personally and professionally, as the Brazil international prepares for his third World Cup.

The 34-year-old, now at Flamengo after 14 years in Europe, spoke to The Athletic about the formative influence of his time in Italy.

“Everything that I lived before prepared me for that moment,” he said of his Juventus spell.

“I was more experienced, calm, focused on myself and football. Juventus was amazing and important because my kids grew up there. I was treated well by the people, I felt loved and tried to give that back. I played with Gianluigi Buffon, Leonardo Bonucci and Giorgio Chiellini, I learned from them how Italians live and play football, that passion and resilience.”

TURIN, ITALY - JANUARY 03: Danilo, Brazilian footballer, shows his appreciation to the fans prior to the Serie A match between Juventus FC and US Lecce at on January 03, 2026 in Turin, Italy. (Photo by Valerio Pennicino/Getty Images)
TURIN, ITALY – JANUARY 03: Danilo, Brazilian footballer, shows his appreciation to the fans prior to the Serie A match between Juventus FC and US Lecce at on January 03, 2026 in Turin, Italy. (Photo by Valerio Pennicino/Getty Images)

Danilo hails ‘humble’ Ancelotti as Brazil target World Cup glory

On the subject of Cristiano Ronaldo, with whom he shared dressing rooms at both Real Madrid and Juventus, Danilo was equally glowing.

“In Turin he was more experienced but still scoring a lot of goals, still professional all the time,” he said. “People think Cristiano is like an extraterrestrial, but he was a normal guy. Of course, Cristiano lives for football, in almost everything that he does, to be better every day.”

Danilo also spoke highly of Ancelotti, drawing a parallel between the Brazil coach and Ronaldo in terms of their ability to remain grounded despite their achievements.

“Ancelotti is like Cristiano,” he said. “One of the most famous people in football, yet he lives the days with us like a normal person. He’s humble, and this is one of the most important abilities of champions. He won a lot, but he works as if he has won nothing.”

For Danilo, the World Cup represents a final opportunity to add an international title to a collection that already includes league titles in Portugal, Spain, England and Italy.

Report: Mancini closes in on Italy return after positive FIGC contacts in last 48 hours

8 June 2026 at 20:32

Roberto Mancini has moved to the brink of a return as Italy head coach after positive contacts between the former Azzurri manager and the FIGC in the last 48 hours.

According to Fabrizio Romano, via Tuttomercatoweb, Mancini has been open to a return for several weeks and is now understood to be waiting only for the final green light from the federation to begin his second spell in charge.

The 2006 World Cup winner previously led Italy to European Championship glory in 2021 before his controversial resignation to take the Saudi Arabia job in 2023, a decision that divided opinion and left a bitter taste among Italian supporters.

AL RAYYAN, QATAR - JANUARY 25: Roberto Mancini, Head Coach of Saudi Arabia, formerly Italy, reacts during the AFC Asian Cup Group F match between Saudi Arabia and Thailand at Education City Stadium on January 25, 2024 in Al Rayyan, Qatar. (Photo by Robert Cianflone/Getty Images) (Juventus links)
AL RAYYAN, QATAR – JANUARY 25: Roberto Mancini, Head Coach of Saudi Arabia reacts during the AFC Asian Cup Group F match between Saudi Arabia and Thailand at Education City Stadium on January 25, 2024 in Al Rayyan, Qatar. (Photo by Robert Cianflone/Getty Images)

Mancini eyes Euro 2028 and 2030 World Cup as Italy rebuild targets

Antonio Conte remains in contention for the role, but Mancini is currently considered the clear favourite.

With Italy having missed a third consecutive World Cup, the federation’s priority is long-term rebuilding rather than short-term fixes, and Mancini’s experience and familiarity with the Italian football landscape makes him an attractive proposition.

The 2028 European Championship and 2030 World Cup, co-hosted by Spain, Portugal and Morocco, represent the two targets of any incoming coach.

Juventus renew interest in Aston Villa goalkeeper Martinez after Alisson’s Liverpool decision

8 June 2026 at 20:09

Juventus have made fresh contact with the entourage of Emiliano Martinez as they intensify their search for a new first-choice goalkeeper, with the Alisson pursuit now effectively dead following new Liverpool coach Andoni Iraola’s decision to build his project around the Brazilian.

According to Romeo Agresti of Il Bianconero, via CalcioMercato, the contacts with Martinez’s camp remain exploratory at this stage, Juventus are trying to establish the concrete feasibility of an operation before deciding whether to pursue it seriously or pivot towards alternative targets such as Tottenham’s Guglielmo Vicario.

Luciano Spalletti has been clear about the profile he requires: an experienced, commanding goalkeeper with genuine leadership qualities capable of organising the entire defensive unit.

Argentine and Inter forward Lautaro Martinez (L) presents Argentine and Aston Villa goalkeeper Emiliano Martinez the Yashin Trophy for the best goalkeeper at the Ballon d'Or 2024 ceremony at the Theatre du Chatelet in Paris, France, 28 October 2024. EPA-EFE/MOHAMMED BADRA
Argentine and Inter forward Lautaro Martinez (L) presents Argentine and Aston Villa goalkeeper Emiliano Martinez the Yashin Trophy for the best goalkeeper at the Ballon d’Or 2024 ceremony at the Theatre du Chatelet in Paris, France, 28 October 2024. EPA-EFE/MOHAMMED BADRA

Juventus face significant financial hurdle in pursuit of World Cup star Martinez

The financial picture is daunting.

Martinez earns approximately €9 million net per season plus bonuses and is contracted to Aston Villa until June 2029, with the English club valuing the Argentina international at around €40 million.

His World Cup involvement with Argentina also means any serious negotiations are likely to be delayed until after the tournament concludes.

Juventus are fully aware this will not be a straightforward operation, but with Michele Di Gregorio having endured a difficult season, the need for a genuine upgrade in goal remains one of their most pressing summer priorities.

Atalanta stand firm on Palestra demands as Inter face missing out if Manchester City make offer

8 June 2026 at 19:46

Inter’s pursuit of Marco Palestra is at serious risk of collapse, with Atalanta demanding in excess of €50 million for the wing-back and Premier League interest from Newcastle United and Manchester City threatening to price the Nerazzurri out of the running entirely.

Palestra has emerged as Inter’s primary target to replace Denzel Dumfries following his imminent move to Real Madrid, with the youngster having impressed on loan at Cagliari last season.

However, the operation is proving far more complicated than initially anticipated, with parallels already being drawn to the club’s failed pursuit of Ademola Lookman last summer.

Inter’s hopes rest significantly on Palestra’s own preference.

The player is understood to favour a move to the Nerazzurri over Newcastle, a factor that gives the club some leverage in negotiations. However, that dynamic changes entirely if Manchester City submit a formal offer, at which point, according to TuttoMercatoWeb, Palestra’s preference would shift towards the Premier League giants.

ZENICA, BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA - MARCH 31: Tarik Muharemovic of Bosnia and Herzegovina competes for the ball with Marco Palestra of Italy during the FIFA World Cup 2026 European Qualifiers KO play-offs match between Bosnia & Herzegovina and Italy at Stadion Bilino Polje on March 31, 2026 in Zenica, Bosnia and Herzegovina. (Photo by Getty Images/Getty Images)
ZENICA, BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA – MARCH 31: Tarik Muharemovic of Bosnia and Herzegovina competes for the ball with Marco Palestra of Italy during the FIFA World Cup 2026 European Qualifiers KO play-offs match between Bosnia & Herzegovina and Italy at Stadion Bilino Polje on March 31, 2026 in Zenica, Bosnia and Herzegovina. (Photo by Getty Images/Getty Images)

Cocchi swap rejected as Inter forced to find €50m cash solution for Palestra

A potential sweetener that could have eased the financial burden has also been ruled out.

Inter had hoped to include young defender Matteo Cocchi in any deal for Palestra, but Atalanta are not sufficiently convinced by the 2007-born talent to accept him as part of the package.

That leaves Inter with little choice but to find a cash offer north of €50 million, a significant outlay for a club that must also balance the loss of Champions League prize money considerations.

Atalanta’s firm stance reflects a pattern of behaviour from the Bergamo club, who have consistently extracted maximum value from their most coveted assets and show no sign of softening their position on Palestra.

2026 NBA Finals Game 3 Best Bets, Predictions, Props, Odds, Futures: New York Knicks vs San Antonio Spurs

We had another nail biter in Game 2 and in historic fashion, Victor Wembanyama missed the game-winner after Jalen Brunson made the go-ahead free-throw following a Wemby turnover. The Knicks are up 2-0 in the series and Game 3 should be another festive contest. Madison Square Garden will be a madhouse and Knicks' fans will erupt after every basket, but the series isn't over. The Spurs are desperate and I expect them to play that way from the jump. Let's take a look at the best bets for Game 3. Odds are via DraftKings.

Knicks (-2.5) vs Spurs: O/U 216.5

In Game 1, both teams struggled from the floor. The first quarter score was 26-17 and the two teams failed to shoot better from 33% from three in the entire game. The Knicks only managed three throw attempts in the first half, but their bench managed out outscore the Spurs bench 28-20.

In Game 2, both squads shot 38% and 39% from three and 42% and 47% from the floor. The Knicks shot below 30% in the fourth quarter and the Under cashed. The free throw disparity evened out in Game 2 as the Spurs shot 27 and the Knicks 19. For a second consecutive game, the Knicks' bench outscored the Spurs, this time 27-19.

Ahead of Game 3, I'd expect the best offensive outing of the series between the two teams and a quick pace. Madison Square Garden will be an amazing atmosphere and both teams could feed off the crowd silent or loud. If San Antonio gets any help outside of Dylan Harper from the bench, the Spurs will have a chance to win and the Over should cash.

The Spurs bench has gone 2-of-10 from the field (20%) and 1-of-7 from three (14.2%) outside of Harper in the series yet they had a chance to win both games. I think we see plenty of points in Game 3 and a trifecta of the first quarter, first half and full game Overs are in play.

Pick: 1Q Over 56.5 (1 unit), 1H Over 111.5 (1 unit), Over 216.5 (1 unit)

Karl-Anthony Towns O/U 33.5 PRA

Through two games, Karl-Anthony Towns has the second-best odds to win NBA Finals MVP thanks to his defense on Victor Wembanyama and 20.1 points, 11.9 rebounds, and 3.0 assists (35.0 PRA). KAT has shot 15-of-27 from the field (55.6%) with 25 rebounds and eight assists. He is 2-0 to the Over on his points, rebounds, assists, and combo props.

Towns leads the series with 21.5 rebound chances per game and an additional 5.5 potential assists. He has absolutely dominated the glass and has held the edge over Wemby. However, Josh Hart was in foul trouble for both games and we can't expect that a third time.

When Hart sees normal minutes, that takes away from Towns' rebound chances and if Wemby has an improved game or monster outing, then again, Towns' rebound chances will be affected negatively. Despite the recent hot streak, I will fade KAT in Game 3 and go Under on his props across the board. The Spurs will have a game plan and I'd expect Wemby to take this matchup more personally.

Pick: Karl-Anthony Towns Under 17.5 Points (1 unit), Towns Under 11.5 Rebounds (1 unit), Towns Under 3.5 Assists (1 unit)

Season Record: 169-141-1 (54.5%) +16.87 units
NBA Finals Game 1 Record: 3-1 +2.59 units
NBA Finals Game 2 Record: 2-3 -1.44 units
NBA Finals Future Pick: Series Over 5.5 Games (2 units at -170 odds)

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Dak Prescott earns MVP buzz as Cowboys finish first round of OTAs

For the most part, the Dallas Cowboys have avoided offseason controversy to the point that a contract situation with George Pickens, which was resolved months ago, is about all that's left to dredge up.

As to their best non-kicker, quarterback Dak Prescott, he's made news for the right reasons, and so it is now. As Dallas completes its first round of OTAs and awaits the start of mandatory workouts, their defensive tackles, who were the most functional part of their defense last year, are optimistic about this season.

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Oct 6, 2024; Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA; Pittsburgh Steelers defensive tackle Cameron Heyward (97) pressures Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott (4) during the third quarter at Acrisure Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Barry Reeger-Imagn Images

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Dak Prescott

So far this offseason, anytime quarterback Dak Prescott's name has popped up, it's been for positive reasons, and so it is now when ESPN's Seth Walder came up with a "way too early" top 10 MVP list that had Prescott on it.

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His top list, all quarterbacks, were Buffalo's Josh Allen, Baltimore's Lamar Jackson, Kansas City's Patrick Mahomes, New England's Drake Maye, San Diego's Justin Herbert, Los Angeles Rams' Matthew Stafford, Cincinnati's Joe Burrow, Green Bay's Jordan Love and San Francisco's Brock Purdy.

Of Prescott, Walder writes: "Prescott's incredible 2025 campaign was overlooked due to his team's lackluster defense, but I felt he was actually the second-most valuable player in the league last season (and ahead of Matthew Stafford). If he plays the same way, and the Cowboys' defense can be even just mediocre, Prescott will be an MVP candidate."

“But more than anything it’s just the connection piece. We’ve got a lot of new faces on defense and some new ones on offense. But that’s probably the biggest thing if you’re not attending the offseason program that you miss out on. Doesn’t mean you can’t make it up.”

George Pickens

As expected, wide receiver George Pickens was a no-show at the first round of voluntary OTAs, obviously leading to a round of questioning to coach Marty Schottenheimer as to what this all means.

Most importantly, Schottenheimer thinks he will be around when the mandatory workouts begin June 16-18.

"I expect he'll be here," Schottenheimer said. "I think he's in a good spot, but, again, I know he's handling his business. I know he misses his teammates, [and] we miss him too. You know how we feel about him. We love him. This is just part of the business."

So what did his absence from voluntary OTAs mean? Schottenheimer didn't call out Pickens, but he did say that workouts at this time of year are significant.

“More than anything there is the connection piece that is the most important thing to me," Schottenheimer said, addressing the media. "This is the time of year where these guys are training, the workouts are a little bit longer, it is more about the strength and weight room program than even the football, quite honestly, working through Phase 1 and Phase 2.

“I’ve always believed this, and this has got nothing to do with a single player—how do you prove to your teammates that you are doing everything in your power to be the best version of yourself? I have no question that George is preparing just like I had no question Micah (Parsons) was going to prepare, or whoever. It’s voluntary. But that’s the biggest thing to me, it’s not really the scheme. GP will learn some of the language and stuff that we do, with he and Dak throwing and things like that, the relationship he has with CeeDee, Joe Milton and all those guys. I don’t worry about that."

Quinnen Williams Kenny Clark

Two Cowboys defensive additions who worked out last year (with the caveat that one of them was acquired in exchange for Micah Parsons) were run-stopping tackles, Kenny Clark and Quinnen Williams.

After the first round of OTAs, Williams said having a full offseason with Clark was going to make the defense better.

"Just having him in the room, I've benefited tremendously from it," Williams told DallasCowboys.com. "Just having a leader like he is, a player that he is, a guy who holds everybody accountable and a guy who does everything right on the field and off the field. He's a dominant player; he's been a dominant player for years. I've been studying him for years.

"Just holding each other accountable to be the best we can be. We're both still learning, both still growing, and both want to be All-Pros and defensive player of the year candidates. So we keep pushing each other, keep holding each other accountable, and just keep trusting our coaches and the coaching staff to turn this thing around, especially on defense."

Clark already sees improvement under new defensive coordinator Christian Parker.

"Just the attention to detail," Clark told DallasCowboys.com. "This defense is going to be huge on the details, huge on pre-snap and all that kind of stuff. All that stuff is going to be really good for us. We've got a lot of smart players on all three levels of the defense, and that'll be great for us."

Jerry Jones net worth

Dallas Cowboys Jerry Jones has an estimated net worth between $17.8 billion and $20.3 billion. Much of that came through acquiring the Cowboys. Jones purchased the team for $150 million in 1989, while today they are estimated to be worth $10 billion to $13 billion.

Dallas Cowboys preseason schedule 2026

Dallas opens the semi-competitive part of its fall schedule against the defending Super Bowl champion Seattle Seahawks on Aug. 15 in their preseason opener. Here is the three-game preseason slate.

Week 1 Sat, Aug 15 at Seattle Seahawks 6 p.m. MT/7 p.m. CT

Week 2 Sat, Aug 22 at Arizona Cardinals 11 a.m. MT/noon CT

Week 3 Sat, Aug 29 vs. New Orleans Saints 10 a.m. MT/11 a.m. CT

Bret Bloomquist can be reached, bbloomquist@elpasotimes.com; @Bretbloomquist on X.

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Judge's ruling allows former IU quarterback to play for Texas Tech

Former Indiana football quarterback Brendan Sorsby has won a temporary injunction against the NCAA that will preserve his eligibility at Texas Tech for the 2026 season.

Per district judge Ken Curry's ruling, Sorsby will have to serve a two-game suspension at the start of the season and continue to receive treatment for the gambling and anxiety disorder that his attorneys said he was diagnosed with during his stint at a residential treatment program.

Sorsby will miss the Red Raiders' opening games against Abilene Christian on Sept. 5 and Oregon State on Sept. 12, but be eligible to debut in a game against Houston on Sept. 18.

"This Court further finds that Applicant has demonstrated a probable right to the relief he seeks on his claims for breach of contract, declaratory judgement, breach of duty of good faith and fair dealing, and breach of fiduciary duty," Curry stated in his ruling. "This Court further finds that Applicant has demonstrated that the balance of equities is in his favor because of the hardship he would face in the absence of a temporary injunction."

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The NCAA had ruled Sorsby ineligible after learning he allegedly placed thousands of bets on college and professional sports. According to legal documents in the case, Sorsby placed at least $90,000 in impermissible wagers over a four-year span, that included bets on Indiana football and basketball while he was a quarterback on the Hoosiers' roster.

The organization issued a statement strongly condemning Curry's decision that upended its longstanding policy prohibiting student-athletes from betting on NCAA-sanctioned sports.

Previously: Brendan Sorsby admits to placing 40 bets on Indiana football while a member of team

"The NCAA strongly disagrees with the court’s ruling in Sorsby's case and is deeply concerned about the damaging, far-reaching and broadly destabilizing ramifications of this outcome — which undermines and corrupts the integrity of sports," the NCAA said in a statement. "The NCAA is committed to supporting student-athlete mental health but must continue to aggressively defend against actions that defraud college athletics and threaten competitive integrity, such as betting on one's own sport."

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Sam Presti says he doesn't think Thomas Sorber will be …

Justin Martinez: Sam Presti says he doesn't think Thomas Sorber will be ready to go for Summer League. But he spoke highly of the way he handled this past season, where he was sidelined due to a torn ACL: "Thomas has really impressed me. We have some experience with some of our younger guys not being able to play in games in their rookie year. He dove into his rehab. His work capacity has impressed me. And, obviously, there are all of the reasons we drafted him. Great feel for the game. He can really pass. He's physical. ... He'll hit the ground running. We're really excited about him."

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Best Knicks team ever? 'They got a lot of work to do'

NEW YORK — Analytics have taken kind of a beating in these 2026 NBA playoffs, thanks to Kenny Atkinson's well-intentioned commentaries on shot quality eventually becoming the stuff of memes and Josh Hart getting Comedy Cellar laughs for recycling Villanova coach Jay Wright's line about analytics, lampposts and drunks.

At base, though, "analytics" is just information: a way of taking a closer look at something, seeing what you turn up, and figuring out how that can help you make sense of things. What you really need is someone who can help you understand those numbers — an expert who can contextualize the data and arrive at a conclusion.

"The statistics right now," rap legend/podcast host/quantitative analyst Fat Joe tells me, "are saying this is the greatest New York team ever."

Joey Crack tells me this at the Knicks' Sunday practice on the eve of Game 3 of the 2026 NBA Finals (8:30 p.m. ET, ABC), which will be the first Finals game contested at Madison Square Garden in 27 years. He tells me this because he's one of millions of New Yorkers swept up in the hysteria surrounding a Knicks team that currently holds a 2-0 lead over the San Antonio Spurs in the best-of-seven set, having taken the first two games of the Finals on the road in Texas. And he tells me this because, analytically speaking (shouts out to Kenny), it has the ring of truth.

You've likely seen the numbers by now, but they bear repeating. The Knicks have won 13 straight playoff games, the second-longest postseason winning streak in NBA history, trailing only the 2017 Golden State Warriors. They've won those games by a combined 273 points — the highest plus-minus in any 13-game stretch in playoff history, and just behind the 1970 Bucks (+279) for the most lopsided 13-game stretch of all time.

Their +17.6 average margin of victory in these playoffs is the highest of any team to play at least four playoff games (shout out to the 1956 Minneapolis Lakers). They are the first team in NBA history to win three closeout playoff games by 20-plus points — and they won them all by 30-plus. They own the postseason's No. 1 offenseanddefense, and their net rating — +18.1 points per 100 possessions — is on pace to blow away every team in the play-by-play era, which stretches back to the 1996-97 season, with only the Shaq-Kobe 2001 Lakers (+13.4) and the Year 1 Durant-era Warriors (+12.9) even coming within spitting distance.

You've got to admit: Those are some pretty compelling numbers.

"So when you say — what we got, 13 [wins] in a row?" Fat Joe says. "Look, we've had a little bit of bad luck in the past …"

At this, his podcast partner and fellow New York hip-hop legend Jadakiss interjects, "A little bit?"

"… so everybody's, like, tentative," Fat Joe continues. "But if you really compare these stats, this team's looking like … I don't even wanna tell you. Do you see the numbers? Let's just wait 'til it's over. But right now, if you analyze the numbers, we might be looking at the greatest team ever. If you analyze the numbers. I'm not making this up."

(Hayden Hodge/Yahoo Sports Illustration)
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He's not making it up — just like he wasn't making up the line about seeing "Hasidic Jews breakdancing with Black kids outside the stadium." But not making something up doesn't necessarily mean something is true, and it's reasonable to pump the brakes a little bit — "a little bit?" — on crowning this the best Knicks team ever just yet.

For one thing, the regular season counts for something, too. These Knicks finished 53-29, the ninth-highest win total in franchise history, and with a winning percentage of .646, which is 10th-best. (Joe Lapchick's squad won 67.1% of their games and made the Finals back in 1952-53, years before the league went to an 82-game schedule.) They're looking up at a pair of 60-win teams (1969-70, 1992-93), three 57-win groups ('93-94, '72-73 and '96-97), the 55-win '94-95 squad, and two 54-win units (1968-69, Red Holzman's first year on the bench, and 2012-13, the Mike Woodson/Carmelo Anthony at the 4 year). These Knicks finished third in the East, a full seven games behind the Detroit Pistons; they didn't even win their division, finishing three games behind the Boston Celtics in the Atlantic.

You are within your rights not to care about seeding and division crowns! Even just adjusting for performance on the court, though, this season's model has some stiff competition atop the all-time New York leaderboard.

According to Jared Dubin's adjusted efficiency metrics at Last Night in Basketball, which measure how much better or worse a team's offense and defense were than the league's average unit in that season, the 2025-26 Knicks had a net rating 5.6 points per 100 possessions better than league-average this season. That ranks third among all Knicks teams in Dubin's database, behind the Patrick Ewing-led 1993-94 squad (+7.1) that went to Game 7 of the NBA Finals before falling to Hakeem Olajuwon's Houston Rockets, and its 1992-93 predecessor (+5.9), which lost a six-game heartbreaker to Michael Jordan's Chicago Bulls in the Eastern Conference finals.

According to Basketball-Reference's Simple Rating System — a metric "that takes into account average point differential and strength of schedule" — this year's Knicks were 6.05 points better than league-average. That's the fourth-highest finish in franchise history, behind 1969-70 (+8.42), 1993-94 (+6.48) and 1972-73 (+6.07).

There are some important caveats. For one thing, those are just regular-season numbers, meaning they don't account for the quantum leap into the stratosphere that the current Knicks have taken over the past two months. For another, Dubin's numbers only go back to the ABA-NBA merger in 1976 — meaning they don't include the Holzman-era teams that won 52 or more games four times in five years, and that captured what remain the only two NBA championships in franchise history.

Holzman's Knicks teams operated according to two rules — on defense, see the ball (all five players connected on a string with the movement of the ball rather than focused on their individual matchups) and on offense, hit the open man (swing the ball to create cleaner looks rather than going one-on-one) — as Knicks role player turned legendary championship head coach (and, um, less successful Knicks lead executive) Phil Jackson detailed in his 2013 book, "Eleven Rings: The Soul of Success"

"On a good team, there are no superstars," Red insisted. "There are great players who show they are great players by being able to play with others as a team. They have the ability to be superstars, but if they fit into a good team, they make sacrifices, they do things necessary to help the team win. What the numbers are in salaries or statistics don't matter; how they play together does."

… which sounds an awful lot like what head coach Mike Brown has been preaching ad nauseam to and about his charges all season long.

"You can't tell me that ['70] Knicks team and that '73 Knicks team wasn't a thing of beauty," former Knicks point guard, Warriors head coach and ESPN color commentator Mark Jackson said in the 2018 book and documentary series "Basketball: A Love Story." "The way they moved the ball, the way they were united, the way they orchestrated victories, the way they needed each other, the way they followed a great leader in Red Holzman. It's a thing of beauty when done the right way, at its purest form."

Sounds sort of like this:

While the iconic 1970s Knicks teams were defined by playing the beautiful game, their 1990s successors operated on the other side of the street. Or, more frequently, in the gutter beneath it.

"In the temple of Madison Square Garden, the Knicks are permitted to win only one way: as they played in the 1990s," wrote Ben Detrick and Andrew Kuo in their 2021 book, "The Joy of Basketball: An Encyclopedia of the Modern Game." "The godheads are Pat Riley and Jeff Van Gundy; the war deities are Anthony Mason, Charles Oakley and Latrell Sprewell; light pours from a stained glass window depicting John Starks dunking over Michael Jordan and Horace Grant. [...] The Knicks reflect the self-identity of the New Yorker — past and present. It is basketball funneled through Fran Lebowitz, wearing Lugz boots and shivering a bacon, egg, and cheese into her maw while smoking a loosie."

"When Patrick slams, when Anthony Mason grabs a rebound and knocks somebody on their ass — it's Coltrane, man. 'A Love Supreme,'" jazz saxophonist Branford Marsalis told Chris Smith for a May 1993 cover story in New York magazine. "The Knicks have that vibe, that aggression. This team is tailor-made for New York."

The Riley-Ewing-Oakley-Mason-Starks-helmed squads represent the longest, most consistent stretch of championship-contending basketball in the lifetime of many Knicks fans. When the game reached the highest levels, though, running up against eternal weapons like Jordan and Hakeem, those Knicks lacked quite enough offensive firepower to get to the top of the mountain.

"To me, the Knicks were that boxer that just pummeled at your midsection," Hall of Fame journalist Harvey Araton told Chris Herring for his 2022 best-seller, "Blood in the Garden: The Flagrant History of the 1990s New York Knicks." "They never could beat Michael, but they always administered some pain. And you always felt they were one big left hook away from winning."

EAST RUTHERFORD, NJ - MAY 6: Charles Oakley #34, John Starks #3 and Patrick Ewing #33 of the New York Knicks huddle in Game Four of the Eastern Conference Quarterfinals against the New Jersey Nets during the 1994 NBA Playoffs at Continental Airlines Arena on May 6, 1994 in East Ruterford, New Jersey. The Knicks won 102-92. NOTE TO USER: User expressly acknowledges that, by downloading and or using this photograph, User is consenting to the terms and conditions of the Getty Images License agreement. Mandatory Copyright Notice: Copyright 1994 NBAE (Photo by Nathaniel S. Butler/NBAE via Getty Images)
The Ewing-Oakley-Starks Knicks had sustained success, but never won the title. (Photo by Nathaniel S. Butler/NBAE via Getty Images)
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Which is why, for as much winning as they did — more regular-season and playoff victories throughout the 1990s than any Eastern Conference team besides Jordan's Bulls — they could never deliver that final blow. By the time they returned to the Finals in 1999, fueled by a more modern offensive model led by guards Sprewell and Allan Houston, with a 36-year-old Ewing missing the bulk of the last two rounds after rupturing his Achilles and Larry Johnson shooting four 3-pointers a game as sort of a proto-stretch 4, they did so as a lightning-in-a-bottle miracle — a 27-23 eighth seed that caught fire at the right time, but that never really had the goods to go toe-to-toe with a Tim Duncan-led Spurs team that discarded them in five games.

"I don't have any bitterness," Ewing said when he was traded away to Seattle in 2000, according to the New York Daily News. "The only regret I have is that I didn't bring a title to New York. I'll carry that regret with me the rest of my life, more than any fan."

While the '70s teams, the Riley-era squads of the early-to-mid '90s and the late-decade JVG crews differed in a number of ways, they all carried stylistic markers that — while admittedly not seen all that often over the past couple of decades — are representative of the ideal characteristics of "Knicks basketball."

"A New York team has to have grit, you know what I mean?" Jadakiss — who's won a championship in the Garden more recently than the Knicks — tells me. "We always need grit. You need a good point guard. You need a good big man. You need a good coach. You need a little bit of luck. You need a glue player, like Josh [Hart]. You need a decent bench like we have. And you need the New York fans."

With Jalen Brunson, Karl-Anthony Towns, Mike Brown, Josh Hart, a second unit (Landry Shamet, Mitchell Robinson, Deuce McBride, Jose Alvarado) that arguably won Game 2, the benefit of good health and opponents that have had to go the full seven games in each of the last three rounds, and the mob of mirthful maniacs that make MSG shake, both inside and out, this year's model seems to check all the boxes. Hart agrees.

"Toughness, grit, physicality, energy, clutch plays — I think that's what you think of when you think of Knicks basketball," Hart said Sunday. "That's something that we want to do. We want to come out with energy. We want to come out with physicality and be focused on the game plan. Especially with the guys that we have in the locker room, we're going to make plays. We're going to make big plays. We're going to do those kind of things. That's kind of our brand — playing fast and having fun."

Once a Knick, always a Knick: Playoff games have become a gathering of former New York players. (Photo by Nathaniel S. Butler/NBAE via Getty Images)
Nathaniel S. Butler

Their predecessors are, too. Over the past few years, Knicks alumni from across the generations — Ewing and Starks, Bill Bradley and Walt "Clyde" Frazier, Bernard King, Houston and Sprewell, Stephon Marbury, Anthony and J.R. Smith, and on, and on — have become ubiquitous at Madison Square Garden (and, increasingly, road arenas too) as a franchise often defined by its lack of success recognizes those who helped it reach this point. Representatives of golden eras and fallow periods alike are celebrated for their contributions; "once a Knick, always a Knick" means they get to share in this thrilling moment, too.

"They've been with us, you know, my whole five years here — it's not just showing up when we're winning," McBride said after the Eastern Conference finals. "They've been with us through a lot. So shout out to them and obviously everything they did. We just want to get the job done for them."

"It truly means a lot, because when they're on the sidelines or baselines or whatever, they make their presence known," Brown said after sweeping the Cleveland Cavaliers. "They're full of energy. That's just who they are. They just want the best for us, and it's a really cool sight to see. It's an honor to play for this organization, the history it has, to see the former players around all the time, that makes it even more special."

"Special" is how longtime Knicks play-by-play man Marv Albert recently described this year's team to Jared Schwartz of the New York Post. Van Gundy, now back on the bench as an assistant with the Los Angeles Clippers after years in the announce booth, recently called this "the greatest playoff run in Knicks history [...] there's never been a Knicks team this dominant."

But a short run of dominance doesn't necessarily define a great team. The length and breadth of your achievements does, as Frazier reminded me when I broached the "best Knicks team ever?" question to him in San Antonio after Game 2.

(I did it while he was holding court next to a giant replica of the Larry O'Brien Championship Trophy, and I couldn't help thinking about how Clyde — 81 years of age, 46 years moved from his playing days — is still the coolest guy in any room he walks into. "I know that all this fame and glory is not forever," he wrote in his seminal 1974 book, "Rockin' Steady: A Guide to Basketball and Cool." "One day I'll fade from the scene. I'll go back to just being plain Walt Frazier." Verdict: false.)

"How many guys on this team are going to be Hall of Famers?" Clyde asks me.

Hmm. Brunson and Towns, probably, if they keep this up. Maybe Hart and Mikal Bridges, given their collegiate success at Villanova? OG Anunoby, if he settles into a long second half of his career as a perennial 3-and-D unlocker of championship rosters?

"It's a good question," I tell him.

"So right there, that answers your question, right?" he says. "We had five Hall of Famers on the [1970] team."

That's true: himself, Bradley, Willis Reed, Dick Barnett and Dave DeBusschere. The '72-73 model was even more star-studded, featuring Earl "The Pearl" Monroe (Frazier's partner in the legendary "Rolls-Royce Backcourt") and frontcourt sniper Jerry Lucas.

"So they've got some work to do," I say.

"They got a lot of work to do," Clyde replies.

Step No. 1: Get two more wins. That'd make four, which would end the Finals and the franchise's 53-year championship drought. I'm pretty sure it would, anyway; I'll have to check with my stat guy, Fat Joe, to be sure.

Will Tae Banks be an asset or an afterthought for New York Giants?

EAST RUTHERFORD - Somewhere between inconsistency and fleeting confidence, New York Giants cornerback Tae Banks lost his way.

Maybe it was attitude, a lack of conviction in his technique or a coaching failure within a defensive system that did not fit his talents as someone who lived and died in press man coverage.

What's most likely: all of that contributed to where Banks is now, which is in NFL limbo after the Giants brought in John Harbaugh and essentially cleared the decks of both the roster in its entirety and the depth chart, especially in the secondary.

Free agent signee Greg Newsome and rookie second-round pick Colton Hood are challenging for the starting spot opposite Paulson Adebo. Ar'Darius Washington is pushing as the third safety as well as in the slot where Dru Phillips is also hoping to have a bit of a resurgence under the new coaching regime.

So where does that leave Banks, the Giants' 2023 first round pick whose only flashes of success on the team a year ago came as a kick returner late in the season?

Even as the Giants approach the end of their offseason program with minicamp practices set for this week, it's too soon to tell.

"I remember evaluating him coming out. He's a Maryland Terp and I'm a Maryland Terp. I had just a little bit of background with him," Giants defensive coordinator Dennard Wilson said of Banks back in April. "He's a talented player. He's big. He can run. He brings an element of physicality, but he's had an up-and-down career thus far. For us, it’s coming in with a clean slate. That's everybody on this defense. No matter what has been done in the past, where they were drafted, how they were acquired, we're coming in here as a clean slate, we’re trying to evaluate the players, see what they do well, and we're trying to teach them our way of football."

No one can be certain if what we are watching from Banks is just the final days of another failed first-round pick, a countdown to the end of his time here, or the start of a reclamation project that somehow changes the trajectory - more fitting a spiral - of his career.

The evaluation of Banks as an asset or an afterthought is playing out in real time, and truth be told, it's hard not to go back to the guarantee made by Banks himself following the 2023 campaign, his first.

"I always knew I belonged in the league and I think I showed that. Now it's time to prove I can be great," Banks told NorthJersey.com and The Record after his rookie year. "I'm going for All-Pro. I ain't missing another Pro Bowl list. Next year, my name's gonna be on it."

Now 25 years old, Banks has failed to live up to that promise. His time here has been defined by questions of "what might have been" had Wink Martindale found a way to co-exist with Brian Daboll as well as "what the heck happened" to the former Maryland star who earned his draft pedigree by refusing to back down from any and all challenges.

The scouting report of Banks entering the league was certainly positive. He has a compact frame (now listed at 6-foot-2, 200 pounds) with above-average length, and his short-area quickness was elite. He was physical and instinctive, too, and the raw talent - size, speed and ability to change directions - was noticeable.

Where did that player go? It's hard to say, and whether that player even exists anymore is what falls on the Giants as Harbaugh and Wilson - and position coaches Donald D'Alesio and Addison Lynch - to find out.

As a rookie, Banks was fueled by his competition against the best. Those battles produced wins and losses on the field, and how Banks responded down to down was most impressive. In what was a lost season in the standings, his presence and the growth in his game was an encouraging bright spot. He finished two interceptions and 11 passes defensed, second-most by a rookie in Giants franchise history.

Banks was ultimately benched in Years 2 and 3, dogged by criticism of his work ethic and an apparent refusal to engage in the run game, leading to glaring mistakes when breaking down the tape. The Giants declined his fifth-year option - there really was no other choice - so Banks' rookie contract is set to expire at the end of the 2026 campaign.

In recent practices, Banks has rotated in for snaps with the first-team defense, either for Adebo or Newsome. He had pass breakups on deep shots to Darnell Mooney and Odell Beckham Jr., plays on which he showed the level of aggressiveness that had disappeared from his game last season.

"He hasn't played that great. He'd tell you that," Harbaugh said when asked about Banks recently. "But is he capable of playing a lot better? I think he is."

What that means for the future of Tae Banks with the Giants remains to be seen.

This article originally appeared on NorthJersey.com: Will Tae Banks be an asset or an afterthought for New York Giants?

Not only Browns fans, but fans across the NFL, weigh in on the Myles Garrett-Jared Verse trade

Los Angeles, CA - June 06: Los Angeles Rams Myles Garrett after throwing out the ceremonial pitch prior to a baseball game between the Los Angeles Dodgers and the Los Angeles Angels at Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles on Saturday, June 6, 2026. (Photo by Keith Birmingham/MediaNews Group/Pasadena Star-News via Getty Images) | MediaNews Group via Getty Images

This past week, we tried to somewhat cap the plethora of headlines on the Myles Garrett trade to the Los Angeles Rams by running a poll asking whether Cleveland Browns fans liked the trade.

79% of Browns fans voted that they liked the trade. Given Garrett’s stature as a two-time Defensive MVP of the NFL, including breaking the sack record this past year. I think the high acceptance rate is a testament to just how much Browns fans liked the inclusion of Jared Verse into the trade.

Verse is entering his third year in the league, and was not just some random throw-in piece. He will immediately contend to be one of the top pass rushers in the AFC North, and the entire AFC, with a lot of upside on the horizon. On top of that, with Cleveland passing up on a quarterback in this year’s draft, they now have the ammunition to again, if they so choose to, go all-in for a quarterback in 2027.

There were several other Reacts polls run across the SB Nation network this past week regarding the Garrett trade. Two of those polls were on a national level, while the other two were site-specific to Jaguars and Seahawks fans. Let’s take a look at the two national polls first:

On a national level, 59% of fans now believe the Rams are the favorites to win the Super Bowl. 50% of fans on a national level think that the Browns will do pretty well in the trade too, projecting that Verse will be an All-Pro.

Regarding the site-specific polls, Jaguars fans pondered whether a trade for Garrett would have put them over the hump. Although Garrett would be nice, with the compensation involved, only 24% of Jaguars fans thinks they should have made a trade for him. And last, but not least, we look at Seahawks fans, as they voted on whether their confidence level for Seattle has changed since their division rival acquire Garrett. 51% of Seahawks fans still feel the same, which is basically that they are the team to beat. 46% of fans are at least a little less confident now.

Kurt Busch breaks silence on Kyle's death with heartbreaking post

NASCAR driver Kyle Busch died at 41, after going to the hospital with a "severe illness" in North Carolina on Thursday, May 21. On Monday, his brother Kurt Busch offered his first comments on the tragedy.

The news of Kyle's death was felt across the motorsports world and drew reactions from his friends and biggest rivals, and continues to resonate.

"Thank you from the bottom of my heart," Kurt's Instagram post began on Monday. "Thank you, everyone, for the well wishes, support, and love for my brother and our family."

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"Finding a silver lining, I reflect back on the days Kyle and I raced anything we could get our hands on," the statement continued.

"From big wheels to competing on the biggest stages in motorsports, we were more than just fierce competitors. We pushed each other, challenged each other, and learned from each other.

"Kyle, your passion, determination, and love for your family inspired everyone who knew you. No trophy, championship, or accomplishment could ever measure the impact you had on my life and on so many others. I will forever be grateful for the memories we made, the lessons you taught me, and the brotherhood we shared. My heart is broken, but I know your spirit will always ride with me. Rest easy, little brother."

The brothers were born in Las Vegas and were introduced to motorsports by their father.

In 2004, Kyle followed in his brother's footsteps and joined him as a competitor in the Cup Series.

In January, Kyle had the opportunity to present his older brother with his Hall of Fame ring during the NASCAR Hall of Fame Induction ceremony in Charlotte, North Carolina.

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Kurt Busch's tribute to brother Kyle will break your heart

Big Ten announces home, road matchups for Wisconsin women's basketball

MADISON – The Big Ten announced June 8 the Wisconsin Badgers’ opponents for the upcoming women’s basketball season.

The conference games UW played at home last season will be played on the road during the 2026-27 campaign and vice versa with the exception of Minnesota. The Gophers will be the Badgers' 2-play opponent for the third straight season.

The Big Ten plays an 18-game conference schedule.

Here is a breakdown of Wisconsin’s opponents. Game dates and times will be announced on a later date.

Home opponents: Illinois, Maryland, Michigan, Northwestern, Ohio State, Rutgers, UCLA and USC.

Road opponents: Indiana, Iowa, Michigan State, Nebraska, Penn State, Purdue, Oregon and Washington.

Home and road opponent: Minnesota.

This article originally appeared on Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: Big Ten announces home, road matchups for Wisconsin women's basketball

Big Ten announces home, road matchups for Wisconsin women's basketball

MADISON – The Big Ten announced June 8 the Wisconsin Badgers’ opponents for the upcoming women’s basketball season.

The conference games UW played at home last season will be played on the road during the 2026-27 campaign and vice versa with the exception of Minnesota. The Gophers will be the Badgers' 2-play opponent for the third straight season.

The Big Ten plays an 18-game conference schedule.

Here is a breakdown of Wisconsin’s opponents. Game dates and times will be announced on a later date.

Home opponents: Illinois, Maryland, Michigan, Northwestern, Ohio State, Rutgers, UCLA and USC.

Road opponents: Indiana, Iowa, Michigan State, Nebraska, Penn State, Purdue, Oregon and Washington.

Home and road opponent: Minnesota.

This article originally appeared on Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: Big Ten announces home, road matchups for Wisconsin women's basketball

Paul Finebaum scorches Lane Kiffin for playing 'victim' card

There's no action on the field just yet in college football, but there's plenty in the dialogue department. Lane Kiffin's highly controversial departure from Ole Miss to LSU has kept the offensive-minded head coach firmly in the spotlight, and squarely on the radar of ESPN college football analyst Paul Finebaum.

On a recent episode of "The Paul Finebaum Show", he took issue with Kiffin's perceived need to communicate that he has been wronged in some way.

"What's really interesting about this, Earl, is that Lane Kiffin is the one who betrayed Ole Miss," Finebaum said. "Lane Kiffin is the one who left a bunch of broken hearts, and he's acting like the aggrieved one here.... He just couldn't resist going as low as possible. He's a smart guy. He knew that line. He could back it up because it's been said before, but he also knew how controversial it would be. It's in his DNA."

Finebaum was alluding to Kiffin's comments about not being able to recruit as well as he had hoped when he was at Ole Miss.

It continues a run of critical comments by Finebaum about how Kiffin has handled his departure from one SEC school to another, and it seems unlikely Finebaum will turn down the heat anytime soon.

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Carson Hocevar accused of 'creating a lot of enemies' in NASCAR after 9-car crash at Michigan

Carson Hocevar sat on the Michigan International Speedway pit wall with a blank look and calmly waited as Bubba Wallace laid into him with an animated lecture.

As Wallace did nearly all the talking, Hocevar nodded and offered a few smiles. The one-sided conversation ended with Hocevar patting Wallace on the shoulder — defusing the tension while offering little remorse.

The third-year Cup Series driver, whose aggression has earned him the nickname of “The Hurricane” in rubbing the NASCAR establishment the wrong way, left a trail of wreckage in his wake Sunday at Michigan.

With a fifth place in the No. 77 Chevrolet, the Portage, Michigan, native earned his best career Cup finish at his home-state track. He also triggered a nine-car crash on a midrace restart by bumping John Hunter Nemechek as the cars ahead of him were slowing down.

“I was like, ‘Man, I didn’t mean to do that,’ ” Hocevar said. “I obviously feel bad that I wrecked them and everything, but my intention wasn’t to wreck anybody, really. So next time I’ll know what to do a little differently.”

Many of his peers believe the Spire Motorsports driver should be doing everything differently.

“Well, you can count on Hocevar to always do dumb (stuff),” Nemechek radioed his team. Josh Berry jokingly referred to Hocevar as “The Intimidator,” the moniker of seven-time champion Dale Earnhardt.

“I hope at some point (Hocevar) figures it out, but I know I’m not going to show anything to him for a long time,” said Austin Dillon, who finished 36th after his No. 3 Chevy was trashed in the wreck.

In their pit-wall discussion, Wallace told Hocevar he was jealous of his speed.

“He’s one of the fastest in the field, and that’s his natural ability,” Wallace said. “I’ve got to give respect to it. But at the same time, Kevin Harvick told me four or five years ago, ‘Stop hitting (stuff), and your finishes will show.’ And that’s what I simply tried to tell (Hocevar), man. He’s going for every move, every second. Not worth it.

"He’s creating a lot of enemies. I just told him, ’You’re fast. A lot of us are jealous of what you’re able to do. But we’re beating you because we can put a race together better than you.”

An unfazed Hocevar essentially shrugged when asked about Wallace’s criticism.

“I get his point and everything,” he said. “I’m just racing really hard, and there were times where I tried to make a move and get two spots when I probably should have just got one, and it cost me.”

The 23-year-old upstart did show some acquiescence toward the end of the race when he waved by the faster cars of Wallace, Erik Jones and Kyle Larson.

But there’s an incentive to stick to his hard-charging ways.

It’s a NASCAR rite of passage for the old guard to scold young stars who threaten their results, and it’s been effective in blunting their progress. Three years ago, Ross Chastain dramatically tailed off after being targeted for scorn from several veterans who tangled with him.

If he shows restraint, Hocevar might lose his grip on a top-16 spot in the Chase (he is ranked seventh with 11 races left in the regular season). Yet his recalcitrance also runs the risk of costly retribution.

Amazon Prime analyst Dale Earnhardt Jr. believes Hocevar should stay the course for his own good — and for NASCAR, which thrives on colorful personalities and rivalries.

“I don’t want him to really change what he’s doing,” Earnhardt said of Hocevar on the postrace show. “As a fan and as a broadcaster, what he did today made this race unique. If he cleans it up, I’m not sure I’m going to like what I’m going to see. I kind of like the drama that he brings. He’s got a hat to wear, and he wears it well. He doesn’t seem interested in changing, and I don’t want him to change.”

Hamlin ponders future

With his second consecutive victory and third this season, Denny Hamlin now trails Tyler Reddick by only 51 points, chopping 78 points off the margin in the past three seasons. Team owner Joe Gibbs is still hoping Hamlin will reconsider his decision to retire from full-time driving after the 2027 season.

Hamlin left the door slightly open (“I told (Gibbs) just check with me in six months”) but said he wants to go out on top before his skills diminish.

“I feel as though there’s three things that happen,” Hamlin said. “You lose your eyesight. You lose your reaction. And your body hurts. The body hurts are there during the week. I’m not recovering as quick. But the other two things are still sharp. So I want to go out like this.”

In-Season Challenge

Sunday at Pocono Raceway will set the field for the second year of the In-Season Challenge. The top 32 drivers in the points standings will complete for $1 million in a bracket-style tournament contested over five races (Sonoma Raceway, Chicagoland Speedway, Atlanta Motor Speedway, North Wilkesboro Speedway, Indianapolis Motor Speedway).

Connor Zilisch is unlikely to be eligible. The Trackhouse Racing rookie is ranked 34th in the standings (two spots behind Alex Bowman, who missed four races) after becoming the sixth driver in NASCAR history with three consecutive last-place finishes.

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Jose Mourinho demands two further elite defensive signings in the summer

Jose Mourinho demands two further elite defensive signings in the summer
Jose Mourinho demands two further elite defensive signings in the summer

Real Madrid are yet to officially announce a transfer this summer, and it was the presidential election that caused all the delay.

With the formality now out of the way, Florentino Perez will look to get going and complete the transfers of important targets.

Ibrahima Konate and Denzel Dumfries are already said to have closed their agreements with Real Madrid – and those developments make it clear that Jose Mourinho is keen on strengthening the back-line.

As reported by MARCA, however, he is not satisfied with the two signings and is demanding more.

Two more targets

Indeed, Mourinho sees the defence as Real Madrid’s biggest problem and has identified particular profiles that can fit into his project at the club.

Mourinho wants defensive recruitments. (Photo by Carl Recine/Getty Images)

On that front, he is demanding two more defensive signings of Florentino Perez – one central defender and one left-back.

The soon-to-be Real Madrid manager has told the administration that he needs one more ‘elite’ centre back after Konate’s arrival, pointing to the fact that he does not have much expectation of the currently in-house solutions.

Further, he has asked for a left-back who can compete for a spot on the starting XI, again making it clear that Alvaro Carreras, Ferland Mendy, and Fran Garcia may not be preferred options in his dynamics.

Early targets identified

What the update makes clear is that Real Madrid will have a long summer transfer window, especially with two more ‘high-profile’ defensive recruitments required in addition to the other targets across the field.

Calafiori is emerging as an option. (Photo by Alex Pantling/Getty Images)

At centre-back, the manager is said to have his eyes on two Premier League stars – Manchester City’s Josko Gvardiol and Arsenal defender Riccardo Calafiori. Both deals, needless to say, will be complicated to get over the line.

At left-back, meanwhile, it remains unclear as to which profile the manager will push for. What is clear, however, is that there will have to be some departures in the department given that it is unsustainable to keep four players competing for one spot.

Report: Spurs ace’s future clouded with doubt as Serie A ginats come calling

Report: Spurs ace’s future clouded with doubt as Serie A ginats come calling
Report: Spurs ace’s future clouded with doubt as Serie A ginats come calling

Juventus Turn Attention to Guglielmo Vicario After Alisson Setback

Juventus appear to be narrowing their search for a new goalkeeper, and Tottenham Hotspur’s Guglielmo Vicario has reportedly emerged as the leading candidate.

According to Gazzetta dello Sport, the Italian giants have accelerated their interest in the Spurs stopper after encountering obstacles in pursuits of several high profile alternatives, including Liverpool’s Alisson Becker, Aston Villa’s Emiliano Martinez and AC Milan’s Mike Maignan.

Photo: IMAGO

The report paints a picture of a club seeking leadership, reliability and experience as it looks to strengthen a key position ahead of the new campaign.

Liverpool Stance Alters Market

Juventus had identified Alisson as an ideal solution.

His pedigree, leadership qualities and winning mentality made him a natural fit for a side eager to add authority between the posts. However, Liverpool’s determination to retain the Brazilian has forced the Serie A club to reassess its options.

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Gazzetta dello Sport suggests Liverpool were unwilling to sanction another major dressing room departure after already seeing several influential figures leave. That stance effectively removed Alisson from Juventus’ shortlist and prompted a fresh evaluation of the market.

Martinez and Maignan both remained under consideration, but financial complications quickly emerged. Salaries and overall package costs have reportedly made those deals difficult to progress.

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Financial Reality Shapes Juventus Strategy

Modern recruitment increasingly requires balancing ambition with sustainability.

Juventus appear to be operating within clear financial parameters, making value as important as quality. While Martinez and Maignan bring proven credentials, their wage demands create significant hurdles.

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That reality has helped elevate Vicario’s standing.

The Tottenham goalkeeper combines top level experience with a salary structure that reportedly fits Juventus’ model. Equally important, his transfer valuation is viewed as attainable compared to some of the other names under discussion.

Vicario Moves Into Pole Position

Gazzetta dello Sport reports that Vicario is now the preferred option.

The 30 year old has established himself in the Premier League since joining Tottenham and remains highly regarded in Italy following his performances in Serie A with Empoli.

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His reported desire to return to Italian football only adds further intrigue to the situation.

With Inter Milan seemingly no longer pursuing a move and Juventus facing limited competition, the Bianconeri may sense an opportunity to act decisively.

For Tottenham, any decision will depend on their own plans and whether a suitable offer arrives. Vicario remains under contract until 2028, placing Spurs in a relatively strong negotiating position.

Nevertheless, Juventus appear increasingly focused on securing his signature as they seek greater stability in goal.

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Vicario has become an important figure since arriving in North London. His shot stopping ability, personality and connection with supporters have made him one of the more popular members of the squad. Losing him would undoubtedly create a significant challenge.

At the same time, Spurs fans understand why Juventus might be interested. Goalkeepers with Premier League experience, international pedigree and strong leadership qualities are always in demand.

The key question is whether Tottenham have any intention of selling. Unless the club already has a replacement lined up, many supporters would see little logic in weakening such an important position. Vicario remains firmly within his prime years and has regularly demonstrated his value during difficult periods.

Juventus may view €20 million as reasonable, but Spurs supporters are likely to believe their goalkeeper is worth considerably more in today’s market. Contract length also strengthens Tottenham’s position.

Ultimately, fans will hope the club resists any advances. Ambitious teams retain their best performers rather than allowing them to depart. If Tottenham are serious about competing at the highest level, keeping Vicario should remain a priority.

7 reasons Caitlin Clark and the Fever are just fine despite 5-5 start

The sky is not falling on the Indiana Fever, despite the team sitting around league-average with 10 games logged on the 2026 season.

While the house next door burns with hot takes and hand-wringing about Caitlin Clark (and every single silly discourse surrounding Clark) and how the Fever are allegedly handling her, the teams is simply off to an uneven start with plenty of time to find consistency. Has it all been great? No. Has it all been bad? Also, no.

The Fever, like most of the WNBA's 15 teams, are simply still trying to find a regular groove. A 5-5 record is pretty indicative of how Indiana has played. Some games, they're world-beaters. Others, they're just trying to stay afloat.

Why should Fever fans not crash out about this latest 10-game sample? Well, there are plenty of reasons, the biggest and most obvious being that it's June and the WNBA title series isn't until October. Outside of that, there are some good reasons to take a deep breath and relax about what Indiana is capable of achieving in 2026. This isn't to say they're guaranteed to win the title, but they're in a good spot to keep improving and play better.

The 2025 playoff team went 5-5 to start the season, too

Last year's Fever team found a way to grind out a 5-5 record, even though both Clark and Sophie Cunningham missed time with injury to start the season. This team has fared better with injuries so far, but the new roster is taking a moment to gel within Stephanie White's system. If you look at that 2025 season, you'll see the roller-coaster that was just launching off after 10 games. That team fought through multiple injuries and a major free agent departure a month into the season, somehow won the Commissioner's Cup without Clark and found a way to get within a game of the WNBA Finals despite rostering multiple hardship players. The 2025 Fever team proves that you just can't get too high or too low in June. The WNBA season, like most professional leagues with this many games, is a marathon, not a sprint. The Fever have plenty of time to sort through any on-court issues before the playoffs.

This is already one of the best Fever starts in the last 12 years

No, really, it is. Since 2014, only three Fever teams have made it to 5-5 after 10 games: the 2014 team, the 2025 team and this one. Indiana has been one of the worst professional sporting franchises of any league in the last decade-plus. White is the only coach who has been able to consistently get results out of this franchise since her first coaching stint in 2015. Her return has already righted the ship on simply being competitive on a regular basis; adding world-class talents like Clark and Aliyah Boston has made that much easier, of course. The Clark discourse swirls about outside of Gainbridge Fieldhouse and clouds the franchise's history before her arrival. Before Clark, the franchise had fallen into disarray. Even in Clark's first year, it took the Olympic break for the team to sort through its myriad of on-court issues to make a last-minute playoff stand. White has proven herself to be more than capable of steering the ship through choppy waters. To argue that the Fever are actually underachieving right now and still sit at one of the best franchise starts since the Obama administration is pretty remarkable to consider in a full view.

Boston's health should improve as the season goes on

One of the biggest storylines that isn't getting a ton of attention right now is the overall health of Boston. She missed a game in May with a lower leg injury after missing time in the winter's Unrivaled league with the same problem. She left the game on Saturday at New York, too, with a similar issue. Boston is the team's elite post player; so much of its potential depends on what Boston can do to balance out the team's elite backcourt of Clark and Kelsey Mitchell. If she's not at 100-percent right now, it's going to be hard for the Fever to reach their ceiling. Thankfully for Indiana, Boston has plenty of time as the season goes on to get healthier. Managing her minutes and limiting any further injury complications, old or new, will be key in getting Boston into a better place on the court. So far this season, she hasn't been quite herself on a consistent basis. That's probably because she's playing through pain. If this were September, we'd be a little more concerned. It's June; Boston has plenty of time to find her game, as long as she stays on the upward track on her health. If things linger, the team has to consider giving her a break.

The Fever should eventually adjust to Clark's defensive targeting

Much ado has been made as of late on teams picking on Clark defensively. The superstar is one of the best offensive players of her generation, but her defense has always been a patchwork. Clark getting isolated on defense is favorable for opponents; targeting her on that end of the court is just smart for her limitations. However, Indiana just needs to tighten up its defensive scheming and put Clark in more favorable positions. The team's Atlanta Dream win last week showed that Clark can be a lunchpail defender when called upon; she can do the job with basic competence. However, the Fever can't win a title with Clark racking up fouls like she is. Adjustments won't come swiftly, but Indiana has plenty of time to better position Clark on defense with scheme and personnel fixes. Plus, Clark can just play better. Her infamous Portland Fire outing in May showed the low; Atlanta showed the high.

The Fever can continue to coalesce with the pieces available...

Up until Saturday's Liberty loss, you would have sworn forward Monique Billings might be on the outs with the Fever with her minutes dwindling and starting job in question. However, Billings played the best game of any Indiana player in New York with 15 points and eight rebounds. Her Liberty breakout shows why patience is important with new players and a newly constructed roster in general. It just takes different teams different amounts of time to find their rhythm during a long season. If Billings can keep her momentum swing in the right direction, that's a huge asset the Fever didn't previously have. Rookie guard Raven Johnson should improve as the season goes on, too, the team seemingly comfortable with some first-year mistakes here and there if it means she gets valuable on-court experience. You also wonder if free agent guard Ty Harris, who started for White on her 2024 semifinals Connecticut Sun team, could play more a role as she gets further from her 2025 season-ending injury.

...and add talent as needed via trades or free agency

Also, the Fever can and will likely tinker more with the roster as time goes on. Could they swing a big trade with their 2027 first-rounder? Could they activate developmental forward Justine Pissott to add more pop on the wing? Indiana's roster liabilities are evident, the team is a bit thin in the frontcourt and has struggled a bit playing against teams with lots of size. You can't solve all of those problems with roster tweaking, but you can tip the scale a bit.

Clark will play better on offense as she gets more comfortable

The biggest reason for optimism in Indiana continues to be Clark, who is still one of the league's top 10 scorers on average this season and still the assists leader. Clark's been dealing with some back soreness this season, which may just stem from a lack of regular game reps in 2025. Remember, she's still getting back in the regular season grind she missed so much of last season. There are mental hurdles, too, likely the fear of another injury that lands her back in the grueling rehab process. The noxious discourse surrounding her every move notwithstanding, Clark is still getting her sea legs back after a frustrating 2025 campaign. Time and reps are the only cure-alls for such a predicament for an athlete. She'll benefit from just playing more, seeing her shot fall on a more consistent basis and, quite honestly, staying healthy for a long enough amount of time to shake off the anxiety of getting hurt again. The Fever proved last year what they can do without Clark; just imagine what's possible when she's playing at her best.

This article originally appeared on For The Win: Reasons Caitlin Clark and the Fever are just fine despite 5-5 start

Transfer update, 8 June 💰

Transfer update, 8 June
Transfer update, 8 June 💰

Just a few days before the opening of the 2026 summer transfer window, OneFootball brings you a daily transfer round-up. 

Official announcements, major rumours: the key transfer news from this Monday, 8 June, can be found here!


It’s official ✍️

- Olivier Giroud has extended his contract with LOSC by one season!

Ian Cathro is the new head coach of AS Saint-Étienne.

- Divock Origi has announced his retirement.


Credible rumours ✅

- Real Madrid’s €150 million offer could be for... Julian Alvarez! The Spanish giants are said to have made enquiries about the Argentine striker, and Atlético Madrid could be willing to sell for the amount mentioned by Florentino Pérez. (Sky Sports)

Ibrahima Konaté has agreed to join Real Madrid until 2030, and the announcement of his arrival is imminent. (RMC)  

- Jean-Philippe Mateta could join AC Milan just before the World Cup, along with his Crystal Palace manager Oliver Glasner. (Tuttosport)

- José Mourinho is counting on Toni Rüdiger and has approved the German defender’s contract extension. (Fabrizio Romano)

- Real Madrid are reportedly considering selling Camavinga and Federico Valverde this summer. (Miguel Serrano)

- Michel Der Zakarian could make his return to FC Nantes. (L'Équipe)

- Aston Villa are said to have submitted a €55 million bid to Como for Martin Baturina, but the Italian club are reportedly demanding €80 million. (Gazzetta dello Sport)

- OM are set to complete the signing of Sacha Lung, Strasbourg’s promising defender. (Onze Mondial)

- Esteban Lepaul is expected to extend his contract with Rennes and receive a significant pay rise. (L'Équipe)

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Iowa women's basketball Big Ten single, double-play opponents released

On Monday, June 8, the Big Ten announced the single and double-play opponents for the 2026-27 Iowa women's basketball season.

In the full 18-game Big Ten schedule, Jan Jensen's crew will take on Nebraska twice, at home and on the road. Iowa will battle the other 16 conference foes once.

Dates, times and TV info for all of the games will be announced early in the fall, according to a press release.

Here's a look at who the Hawkeyes will take on at home and on the road:

Iowa women's basketball Big Ten opponents for 2026-27

Home: Indiana, Maryland, Nebraska, Northwestern, Purdue, Rutgers, Wisconsin, UCLA, and USC.

Road: Illinois, Michigan, Michigan State, Minnesota, Nebraska, Ohio State, Oregon, Penn State, and Washington.

This article originally appeared on Hawk Central: Iowa women's basketball Big Ten single, double-play schedule released

5-star WR Eric McFarland names top-3 schools

Five-star wide reciever recruit Eric McFarland is down to three schools, per Rivals’ Hayes Fawcett. McFarland’s top three includes the Florida Gators, Texas A&M Aggies and Georgia Bulldogs. McFarland will announce his commitment on June 28.

McFarland would instantly solidify himself as one top prospects in the Dawgs’ 2027 recruiting class should he ultimately commit to Georgia. Standing at 5-foot-8 and 177 pounds, McFarland’s elite speed and athleticism have been on display at IMG Academy. The route runner was originally a coveted recruit from the 2028 class prior to reclassifying to 2027. 

McFarland is ranked as the No. 5 wide receiver and the No. 25 player from the class of 2027, per the 247Sports Composite Rankings. He is ranked as the No. 4 in Florida. McFarland could emerge as the next star in Georgia’s offense next season if he ends up landing in Athens. McFarland took an official visit to Georgia on May 15, which was UGA's scavenger hunt weekend. The receiver is expected to continue weighing his options until his June 28 decision.

McFarland would add some serious depth to Georgia’s 2027 recruiting class. The Dawgs recently submitted an offer to three-star Buford WR Seven Rashad, while also receiving a prediction to land 2027 WR Majay Thompson as well. 

Eric McFarland's top schools

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OG Anunoby shrugs off Donald Trump’s MSG appearance with brutally simple response

Photo by Kent NISHIMURA / AFP via Getty Images
Photo by Kent NISHIMURA / AFP via Getty Images

OG Anunoby had no interest in turning Donald Trump’s expected Madison Square Garden appearance into a Knicks distraction.

The New York forward was asked about Trump attending Game 3 of the NBA Finals against the San Antonio Spurs on Monday, June 8.

It is already a huge night. The Knicks lead the series 2-0, MSG is hosting its first NBA Finals game since 1999, and security will be tighter because of the presidential visit.

Photo by Mandel NGAN / AFP via Getty Images
Photo by Mandel NGAN / AFP via Getty Images

OG Anunoby keeps Knicks focused amid Donald Trump visit

SNY Knicks shared Anunoby’s response after he was asked about Trump being in the building for Game 3 at Madison Square Garden.

“He’ll just be there watching the game. We’re going to go as usual, play our game. Try to win the game.”

That was as direct as it gets. Anunoby did not lean into the politics, the celebrity angle or the extra media attention around the game.

His answer fits the Knicks’ situation. They are two wins from a championship, and any extra storyline can become noise if players allow it to.

Donald Trump confirmed Knicks Game 3 visit after Dolan invite

Trump confirmed Thursday, June 4, that he planned to attend after Knicks owner James Dolan invited him.

He said he has been a Knicks fan for a long time and praised Dolan, while also leaving open the possibility that he could attend Game 4 as well.

Game 3 tips off Monday at 8:30 p.m. ET at Madison Square Garden, with the Knicks trying to move within one win of the title against Victor Wembanyama and the Spurs.

The Knicks have waited 27 years to host another NBA Finals game, and the building is expected to be charged from tipoff.

Trump’s presence will add attention, but Anunoby’s answer made the Knicks’ priority clear. The only thing that really changes the series is what happens on the floor.

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Denmark's Eriksen 'doing well' after collapsing during friendly

Christian Eriksen spent more than six months away from the game after collapsing in 2021 (Liselotte Sabroe)

Denmark midfielder Christian Eriksen is "doing well" after being admitted to hospital due to collapsing during Denmark's friendly against Ukraine, five years after suffering a cardiac arrest during the European Championships.

The 34-year-old former Manchester United midfielder, who had a type of pacemaker inserted after he collapsed in 2021, fell to the ground in the 64th minute of the match in Odense on Sunday.

Medical staff rushed onto the pitch while players from both teams gathered around him to shield the scene from television or smartphone cameras.

The referee called off the match and Eriksen was subsequently taken to hospital, having been shielded by both sets of players as he walked off the pitch.

"I want to let everyone know that I am doing well and that I am home with my family," Eriksen said in a social media post.

He said that receiving a shock from his ICD (implantable cardioverter-defibrillator) had had a "major impact" on him.

"I want to reassure everyone that this was (a) different situation from what happened in 2021," he said, adding that the device had done exactly what is was designed to do.

Eriksen said his "recovery has already started".

"For now, my focus is on recovering, spending time with my family, going on vacation, and playing football with my children," the footballer said.

- 'Briefly unconscious' -

Denmark's team doctor Morten Boesen said earlier on Monday that Eriksen had been "briefly unconscious" but that "the pacemaker responded as it should".

"I spoke to Christian this morning, and he is doing well," he said in comments posted on Instagram.

Boesen said that he and his medical team were in touch with the Danish national side's players.

"We are taking good care of the players and staff and are in regular contact with them."

Eriksen has worn the pacemaker since he collapsed during the group stage game against Finland at Euro 2020, which was played in 2021.

That led to him spending more than six months away from football.

Denmark captain Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg praised the swift help his team-mate received.

"There was a throw-in and I walked calmly to the touchline. Then I turned around and I saw Christian collapse," he told Danish television station TV2 on Sunday.

"We know very well what that means and the reaction was extremely rapid and respectful." 

Denmark coach Brian Riemer, who worked with Eriksen at Premier League side Brentford, said it had been "an extremely shocking experience for everyone, the staff, the players and the opponents".

He said: "He's someone who counts a lot for me. You're closer to certain players than others and he was one of the ones I got close to at Brentford."

- 'Really awful' -

Eriksen resumed his career at Brentford seven months after his collapse, having been forced to leave Inter Milan because of Italy's rules against playing with a pacemaker.

He went on to join Manchester United, where he won the FA Cup and League Cup, and now plays for Wolfsburg in Germany, where he has another year to run on his contract.

He also returned to international football, playing for Denmark at the 2022 World Cup in Qatar and Euro 2024 in Germany.

Denmark have not qualified for the World Cup in North America, which starts on Thursday.

Former Denmark striker Nicklas Bendtner said the latest incident had been "really awful" but was relieved that Eriksen quickly regained consciousness.

"The main thing is that he was able to walk off by himself because that makes you think he's doing OK given the circumstances," Bendtner told TV2 on Sunday.

"But these are terrible images that outweigh the rest of the evening.

"It's the second time it's happened and as a friend of Christian's, it's really awful." 

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Aaron Judge’s injury gives the Yankees an unwelcome challenge, while Tarik Skubal’s return could boost Tigers

The reigning MVP and Cy Young Award winners in the American League both are on the injured list.

One is on his way back, the other went on the IL just over the last few days.

Aaron Judge has a stress fracture in a rib that will keep the slugging outfielder out of the lineup for the New York Yankees for a while. The Detroit Tigers have been without ace Tarik Skubal for over a month, but he threw five innings in a rehab appearance for Class A West Michigan.

Even though Skubal might be back soon, you’d rather be the Yankees than the Tigers right now. New York has taken advantage of a Tampa Bay slump and now trails the Rays by percentage points atop the AL East. Detroit, meanwhile, is 12 games under .500. The amount of mediocrity in the AL means the Tigers are by no means out of postseason contention, but they are tied for last in the AL Central even after winning five of their last six.

The last time Skubal pitched was April 29. Since then, Detroit is 12-23.

Judge has played at least 148 games in four of his last five seasons. The one time he didn’t — 2023 — the Yankees missed the playoffs. They’ve lost three of their last five without him this month.

While Yankees and Tigers fans anxiously await the chance to watch Judge and Skubal again, here are a few other significant injuries that could affect postseason races:

— Cal Raleigh, Mariners. After his 60-homer season last year, Raleigh just is batting .161 with seven home runs in 2026, and he’s been out since May 13 because of a right oblique strain. Raleigh has been doing pregame work but likely will need a rehab assignment before returning. Seattle still leads a weak AL West without him.

— Elly De La Cruz, Reds. The star shortstop went on the IL with a right hamstring strain. The timeline to return was 2-4 weeks. Cincinnati is in last place in the NL Central but just 2 1/2 games out of a wild card.

— Francisco Lindor, Mets. New York’s shortstop is out with a left calf strain and hasn’t played since April 22. The Mets have been better of late but are still five games out of a wild card.

Trivia time

Philadelphia’s Cristopher Sánchez pushed his consecutive shutout innings streak to 50 2/3 before it was snapped against San Diego. Orel Hershiser holds the record with a 59-inning run in 1988.

Hershiser also was facing the Padres when he broke Don Drysdale’s mark. How many scoreless innings did he throw in that game to reach 59?

Performance of the week

Detroit’s Dillon Dingler hit two homers, a double and a single in a 10-9 win over Tampa Bay.

Comeback of the week

Houston scored six runs in the bottom of the eighth to beat Pittsburgh 11-9. The Astros trailed 8-3 in the seventh.

Isaac Paredes hit a two-run homer for Houston in the seventh, but with the score 9-5 in the eighth, Pittsburgh’s win probability was up to 98.1% — according to Baseball Savant — after the first two Houston batters struck out.

Then the decisive rally began: Nick Allen and Christian Vázquez hit back-to-back doubles. After Jeremy Peña walked, Yordan Alvarez and Christian Walker hit consecutive RBI singles. The tying run then came home on a wild pitch before Cam Smith hit a two-run triple to put Houston ahead.

Trivia answer

Hershiser was able to break Drysdale’s record because his final start of 1988 went to extra innings. He threw 10 scoreless frames in that game against the Padres on Sept. 28, 1988.

How Michigan football offensive units stack up now

Year over year, regardless of coaching changes and the like, analysts, media types, and fans tend to look at Michigan football by position group, vying to determine how much they've perhaps improved or devolved from the previous season. For the Wolverines, given the coaching changes, there's a lot to like, especially given Kyle Whittingham's ability to do more with less. But what about the rooms themselves? In terms of improving the maize and blue's chances just via the roster, how much better or worse did each get?

Taking a look at just the five primary offensive positions, we're analyzing how much the rooms have improved from last year. We're taking into account new faces, more experience, player trajectories, and more to determine just how much better, worse, or even the same.

Quarterback

Bryce Underwood, Chip Lindsey and the quarterbacks

Verdict: Better

The majority of the post-spring game Michigan football banter has surrounded quarterback Bryce Underwood and whether or not he's made any improvements from last year. Our position has been that to extrapolate an admittedly discouraging showing from nine passes attempted in an intersquad scrimmage in April isn't the best barometer to determine his progress or lack thereof.

While we aren't necessarily adding coaching prowess into the equation, it is worth noting that Underwood will be getting a lot more hands-on time compared to the previous regime, now that he has Jason Beck and Koy Detmer Jr. overseeing his development. Though it's still a work in progress, Underwood himself should be much improved from his freshman campaign.

But we're not solely looking at one player as we go room to room. Though the Wolverines lost Mikey Keene, Davis Warren, Jake Garcia, and Jadyn Davis, they added Brayden Fowler-Nicolosi (arriving this summer) via the transfer portal, along with recruits Tommy Carr and Brady Smigiel. Chase Herbstreit, aside from Underwood, is the only holdover from the previous team. Carr was impressive in the spring game, which shows the Wolverines perhaps have another option there. Fowler-Nicolosi, assuming he can digest the playbook in a quick fashion, easily has the most snaps on the roster and has multiple years of starting experience. Smigiel is recovering from a senior year ACL tear and is unlikely to be in the mix this year. Michigan had added LSU transfer Colin Hurley in the winter, but he left the team early in spring ball.

There aren't a ton of bodies in the room, but the floor feels like it's been lifted. The ceiling is still only as high as Bryce Underwood can take it, as he has the physical tools that the others just can't match. But he wasn't pushed as much in spring ball as perhaps was hoped. Even still, the room is better off than it was this time last year, when all of the team's hopes were pinned on a talented but inexperienced freshman.

Running backs

Michigan football vs. Northwestern at Wrigley Field

Verdict: Same

In terms of personnel, it's a fair trade for Michigan football to lose the talented, experienced, but oft-injured Justice Haynes for five-star freshman phenom Savion Hiter. They're different kinds of runners, and it remains to be seen if Hiter can find that home-run hitting gear that Haynes had. But, his 10 carries for 44 yards in the spring game was tantalizing in a way that made people forget that Jordan Marshall is the clear-cut starter.

Marshall was very impressive last year, and that continued this spring. He'll be the 1A to Hiter's 1B, the staff says, and it wouldn't be a surprise to see them both on the field at the same time quite often. Bryson Kuzdzal, who saw extended time and started late in the season last year, withdrew from the transfer portal and should be a nice change of pace back. Micah Ka'apana had high hopes, but he was already ruled out for the season with an injury.

Beyond those three, there's not a lot of obvious depth. Jonathan Brown is a true freshman, and he told WolverinesWire last summer that even he figures himself to be a developmental prospect. Donovan Johnson hasn't shown the same promise as he did before a series of injuries that started in high school. Regardless, it's hard to top the three-headed monster Michigan has at running back, unless you look to last year.

Wide receiver

Michigan football WR Andrew Marsh

Verdict: Better

Perhaps the most improved unit on the entire team, the wide receivers in Ann Arbor have the look of a group that could actually strike some fear into the hearts of defensive backs. And that's not something that could have been said in recent years.

After a breakout second half of the season last year, Andrew Marsh figures to be the 'top dawg' of the group. Utah transfer JJ Buchanan, also entering his second year, had the type of year that wasn't too far off from Cornelius Johnson's junior campaign or Roman Wilson's sophomore year in terms of catches and yards. But there's a lot of other names who have joined the team who should be high-production players. Jaime Ffrench was ranked as high as No. 26 overall by ESPN as a recruit, and he transferred over from Texas, where he redshirted behind players like Ryan Wingo and Parker Livingstone. Salesi Moa, a five-star according to Rivals, spent a week in Salt Lake City before transferring to Ann Arbor. Travis Johnson was electric as a high school senior and enrolled early. And there are other returning players (Channing Goodwin, Kendrick Bell, Jacob Washington) who very well could take another step forward after getting increased experience last year.

The room feels much closer to a bona fide weapon than it has in years past. Yes, they still have to prove they can produce, but there's a lot to like about the bodies that now comprise the unit. It would now actually be a surprise if this group doesn't take a massive step forward.

Tight end

Zack Marshall and Deakon Toniellli

Verdict: Worse

Now, on one hand, this group could be better, as players like Zack Marshall and Deakon Tonielli played well when unexpectedly thrust into action last year. It wouldn't surprise if, in the aggregate, the tight ends have better numbers than they had recently. However, a lot of the group's hopes rest on Hogan Hansen not only remaining healthy, but living up to his potential. But otherwise, even though NFL draft pick Marlin Klein didn't quite reach his promised heights, losing him does hurt the room, as the only offseason addition was Mason Bonner, a true freshman who arrives in summer.

That said, it will be interesting to see how the aforementioned, along with Jalen Hoffman and Eli Owens, figure into the Jason Beck offense. Owens quietly had the best receiving performance in the spring game, much like Hoffman had the year before. But that doesn't always (it often doesn't, actually) equate to in-season usage or capability.

Regardless, there's less hype surrounding the tight ends compared to a lot of year's past, and worse doesn't spell doom. It just says that the roster isn't quite as deep as it once was, but it certainly still could achieve great things.

Offensive line

Blake Frazier and Jake Guarnera, Michigan football offensive linemen

Verdict: Better

The question will be how much better, though.

There's a lot to like about the offensive line this year, even if there aren't 10 obvious players who could take the field at any given time. The staff reportedly loves Andrew Babalola, and it's not even clear that, when healthy, he'll have a starting spot. Two of the three third-year players -- Blake Frazier and Jake Guarnera -- were unexpectedly thrust into action last year, and both exceled once called upon. Andrew Sprague had a little bit of a rough start but settled in by year's end. Nathan Efobi looked good in spot duty as well in the few weeks where he saw action. Evan Link had improved greatly before he was lost for the season with an injury. And then there's Brady Norton, who is still in the mix, along with second-year guard Avery Gach.

That essentially sums up the group, and we didn't put positions because you never know where players will end up (though it's likely that Guarnera is the starting center, but other than that, it wouldn't be surprising to see the staff finagle it so whoever is considered the best starting five ends up on the field in some capacity). The depth isn't nearly what it was a few years ago, but the same could have been said back in 2021, when the line didn't even have high expectations (it won the Joe Moore Award that year).

There are still questions about the pass protection, and those couldn't be answered by a split-squad spring game. So it will be interesting to see how the unit does in that regard. The offensive line will be better, the main question is by how much?

This article originally appeared on Wolverines Wire: Grading the Michigan football offensive roster

Stephen A. Smith rips Donald Trump for attending Knicks vs. Spurs

President Donald Trump will be in attendance for Game 3 of the NBA Finals between the New York Knicks and San Antonio Spurs and Stephen A. Smith is not happy about it.

The problem is that Trump’s attendance will lead to increased security measures both inside and outside of Madison Square Garden, which is creating issues.

Along with increased congestion in the area around the arena, security checks inside the arena will be more stringent and will likely lead to it taking longer for fans to get to their seats, and there is even a ban on bags.

As if all that wasn’t enough, the increased security at the arena has led to the cancelation of the watch party outside of MSG, something Knicks fans are not happy about.

Stephen A. Smith rips Donald Trump

May 6, 2019; Washington, D.C., USA; President Donald Trump presents the Presidential Medal of Freedom to Tiger Woods during an event at the White House in the Rose Garden. Mandatory Credit: Scott Taetsch-Imagn Images

ESPN talking head Stephen A. Smith is one of the Knicks fans who are not happy about President Donald Trump attending the game.

He called Trump “narcissistic and “selfish” and even went as far as to say he would blame the president if the Knicks lose on Monday night.

MORE: Knicks’ plane had scary mishap before leaving San Antonio

“This president has no business showing up in New York City. I am dead serious. It is selfish. It is narcissistic. It is ridiculous that he is coming to this game,” Smith said.

“I’m blaming the president of the United States of America if the New York Knicks lose this tonight,” he added. “There is no reason for any president (to attend the game) because of the congestion and the security measures that have to be invoked in order to ensure his safety.”

NYC adds watch party locations

Jun 5, 2026; San Antonio, Texas, USA; The New York Knicks fans celebrate after the Knicks defeat the San Antonio Spurs in game two of the 2026 NBA Finals at Frost Bank Center. Mandatory Credit: Scott Wachter-Imagn Images

With Trump’s arrival knocking out the MSG watch party, New York City has announced three other locations for New York Knicks fans to watch the game.

Along with Central Park and Brooklyn Bowl, the city has added Bryant Park as another location for Knicks fans to gather.

There is no cost to attend, but a total of 5,000 fans will be allowed in and must register for a spot beforehand.

Knicks vs. Spurs Game 3 start time

Jun 5, 2026; San Antonio, Texas, USA; New York Knicks center Karl-Anthony Towns (32) and San Antonio Spurs forward Victor Wembanyama (1) look for the ball in the second half during game two of the 2026 NBA Finals at Frost Bank Center. Mandatory Credit: Scott Wachter-Imagn Images

Game 3 of the NBA Finals between the New York Knicks and San Antonio Spurs will take place on Monday night, with tip-off scheduled for 8:30 p.m. ET.

However, as we’ve seen over the first two games, Game 3 isn’t likely to start until after 8:40 p.m. ET.

The Knicks hold a 2-0 lead over the Spurs and New York now has an opportunity to close out the series at Madison Square Garden.

The Spurs are facing an uphill climb.

Not only do they have to mount their comeback on the road in front of an electric Madison Square Garden crowd, they also have to overcome NBA history because no team has ever come back from down 0-2 in the NBA Finals after losing the first two games at home.

Here's what Tigers ace Tarik Skubal said after Sunday's rehab start

Comstock Park — OK, now what?

That was the pressing question for Tigers ace Tarik Skubal on Sunday afternoon, after he finished his first — and possibly only — rehab start as he works his way back, at warp speed it seems, from left elbow surgery.

"That's a good question that I'm not gonna answer," Skubal said with a hint of a smirk after throwing five innings of two-hit baseball for the High-A West Michigan Whitecaps at LMCU Ballpark. "There's a plan in place. I need to wake up and feel good tomorrow (Monday) and have a good week of work, and then we'll make that decision when we need to make it.

"It doesn't really do me any good to tell you guys when I'm pitching next.

"I need to make sure that I bounce back from this one really well."

Skubal made his first appearance in game action since late April, before the Tigers announced that he would need arthroscopic surgery to remove loose bodies from his left elbow. He had that surgery in early May, and has been on the fast-track toward a return ever since.

Assuming Skubal, 29, the two-time American Legaue Cy Young Award winner, came away from Sunday's start with a clean bill of health, he could make another rehab start, or his next start could actually be with the Tigers, perhaps as soon as the series in Cleveland against the AL Central-leading Guardians later this week.

On Sunday, Skubal threw five scoreless innings, allowing two hits (one was an infield single that probably should've been an out) and no walks while striking out six. He threw 54 pitches, 44 for strikes.

Here are the highlights of Skubal's conversation with reporters after his outing:

Can Tarik Skubal help save the Tigers' season?

"I think we just need to continue winning baseball games and not really worry about the outside noise and what's going on around us," Skubal said. "We just need to win today's game and win tomorrow's game and stack those days. Obviously, we kind of put ourselves in a tough spot, but we can turn that all around.

"I believe in all those guys to be able to do that and I'm excited to get back and be able to help the team soon."

After a miserable May, the Tigers have won five of six games in June, including Sunday's 5-4 walk-off against the Seattle Mariners. They still are 12 games under .500, at 27-39.

"I don't know if helpless is the right word," Skubal said of being out with an injury while the Tigers went into a tailspin. "I've tried to put some words around it, the only one that comes back is it just sucks when the game gets taken away from you and you don't get to help your team and you kind of see the team scuffling a little bit. You can't help but think if I'm on the mound that maybe I can right the ship a little bit in certain games that I pitch. I understand the impact I can have on a game. Yeah, it sucks. I'm excited to get back and impact baseball games and make a run at this thing.

"I still believe in this team. I still believe that we're a World Series-caliber team, just with who we got and the guys we got. We're getting healthy at the right time and we're gonna make a good run at it."

How did Tarik Skubal feel Sunday?

"Great, great. I really hope that (stadium radar) gun out there isn't right, because that means I'm throwing slow. I think velocity was good, execution was good," he said. "I felt like I threw a ton of strikes and I was in the zone a lot today. So it was a good day. ... I thought I competed well and executed pitches well, and I feel good now and that's kind of the most important thing."

Skubal touched 99 with his fastball, according to official radar readings. His secondary pitches, including his bread-and-butter, the change-up, were crisp, too, in the 8-0 victory over the Dayton Dragons.

"The shapes were pretty good. I think there were some change-ups that I cut a little bit that didn't have the depth that they normally do have," Skubal said. "That's a product of a lot of different things, right? Wind, the stadium, mound. ... Velocities were good. ... The results were good. The execution was good.

"And I think that matters more than the shapes."

Did Tarik Skubal think he'd be back this soon?

"Not initially when I got the news, no, because the initial news was three months ... but then when I saw (the surgeon), he goes, 'I think I have something that will speed this up,'" Skubal said. "That's all I put my mind on was four weeks, and I think we're right there right now. And the surgery went well, I bounce back well, my arm feels good now, and that's what matters and I'm excited to get back to Detroit."

Skubal has had much more invasive elbow surgeries in the past, including Tommy John surgery in college.

That experience might've helped prepare him for the latest setback, and the recovery.

"Things like that happen. Whatever the plan is, I'm not really afraid of anything, because I know my work ethic and I know what I put into this game," Skubal said. "Every single day, I try to get a little bit better and I honestly think that kind of helped me out in this situation. How quickly I was able to bounce back from this thing was based on my preparation going into it. Obviously, injuries happen. It's a part of the game."

What did Tarik Skubal gain by facing High-A batters?

"(Whatever) level you're at, you've gotta go back and execute your pitches," Skubal said. "At different levels, they might take some better pitches. Higher up, I feel like they get a little better at command of the strike zone. ... Honestly, at any level, guys are swinging early and often against me. In the big leagues, guys that come in with 2% or 8% first-pitch swing percentage are swinging 100% against me, so it's very normal for me to handle that.

"Upper-level guys make you pay for mistakes a little bit more. There was some two-strike counts that (were) put in play that I need to do better at executing in certain situations.

"I wasn't really surprised by how this went today (Sunday)."

Skubal had several super-quick innings, including an eight-pitch first inning during which he struck out the first two batters on six pitches — putting the immaculate inning (three strikeouts on nine pitches) in play. It was something he admitted he was thinking about, but the third out was a grounder to second.

Was Tarik Skubal searching for something specific?

"I'm not really trying to get back to anything. I feel really good right now. I'm not really chasing anything. I'm just trying to be me," Skubal said. "If I try to chase a version of myself, I think that's a slippery slope and you can kind of run yourself down a rabbit hole and negatively impact performance.

"So I'm just gonna try to be present and be me and go out there and execute. It's good to see velocity, obviously. That's kind of my thing. I throw hard. And I think all of my shapes were pretty good.

"It was good. I'm just trying to be me and who I am."

Skubal was Skubal, especially on the competitive front — even in a High-A baseball game. He had a couple extra-long stares into home plate on borderline pitches that were called balls, and he was pumped up when Whitecaps first baseman Garrett Pennington made a nice catch along the netting in foul territory.

What did Tarik Skubal think of the Whitecaps crowd?

"Really good crowd, obviously," he said of the sellout of nearly 9,000 fans (for a game that was sold out before it was announced Skubal was pitching because of, yes, a 6/7 ticket promotion). "It's special. It speaks about the state of Michigan, the state of the Tigers and the fans, the fans of the Detroit Tigers. I understand that this is in Michigan, but they don't have to come and watch me pitch in a High-A baseball game.

"To kind of get a standing ovation, too, walking off, you appreciate those things. I think we've got the best fans in the game. The fact that they showed up, and I saw some ticket prices (on the secondary markets) ... I'm like, 'Whoa.' That just means a lot. That just means they care about me and I care about them."

This was Skubal's first appearance for the Whitecaps since a rehab stint in 2023. He pitched briefly out of the bullpen for West Michigan in 2018, after he was drafted out of Seattle University.

"This is where I became a prospect," he said. "Ninth-round draft pick, I don't think they had any plans in me being who I am, from where I was drafted. I kind of became a prospect here. I pitched really well here and then got onto some prospect lists and had a really good '19 and have been fortunate enough to pitch in the big leagues since."

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This article originally appeared on The Detroit News: Tarik Skubal provides update on when he'll return to Tigers rotation

Kyle Busch's Brother Kurt Speaks Out for First Time After NASCAR Legend's Death at 41: 'My Heart Is Broken'

Kyle Busch (L) and Kurt Busch (R) on Jan. 23, 2026 in Charlotte, N.C.Credit: David Jensen/Getty
Kyle Busch (L) and Kurt Busch (R) on Jan. 23, 2026 in Charlotte, N.C.
Credit: David Jensen/Getty

NEED TO KNOW

  • Kyle Busch's brother Kurt spoke out for the first time since the NASCAR legend's death on May 21
  • Kurt said his "heart is broken, but I know your spirit will always ride with me," in his touching tribute on Instagram
  • "No trophy, championship, or accomplishment could ever measure the impact you had on my life and on so many others," Kurt wrote in the caption

Kyle Busch's brother Kurt has spoken out for the first time since the NASCAR legend died at age 41 on May 21.

Kurt, 47, penned a heartfelt tribute on social media on Monday, June 8, writing, "Thank you from the bottom of my heart. Thank you, everyone, for the well wishes, support, and love for my brother and our family."

Kurt continued, "Finding a silver lining, I reflect back on the days Kyle and I raced anything we could get our hands on. From big wheels to competing on the biggest stages in motorsports, we were more than just fierce competitors. We pushed each other, challenged each other, and learned from each other."

From left: Tom Busch, Gaye Busch, NASCAR Hall of Famer Kurt Busch and Lyda Moore at the remembrance ceremony for Kyle Busch on May 24, 2024Credit: Jonathan Bachman/Getty
From left: Tom Busch, Gaye Busch, NASCAR Hall of Famer Kurt Busch and Lyda Moore at the remembrance ceremony for Kyle Busch on May 24, 2024
Credit: Jonathan Bachman/Getty

"Kyle, your passion, determination, and love for your family inspired everyone who knew you. No trophy, championship, or accomplishment could ever measure the impact you had on my life and on so many others," the NASCAR icon's brother wrote.

He added, "I will forever be grateful for the memories we made, the lessons you taught me, and the brotherhood we shared. My heart is broken, but I know your spirit will always ride with me. Rest easy, little brother."

Alongside the touching words, Kurt, also a race car driver, posted six photos of himself and his late brother over the years, including shots of the late driver's family: wife Samantha Busch and their two children: son Brexton, 11, and daughter Lennix, 4.

Kyle's family announced his hospitalization with a "severe illness" on May 21 before confirming his death hours later.

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A tribute to Kyle Busch on May 24, 2026Credit: Jonathan Bachman/Getty
A tribute to Kyle Busch on May 24, 2026
Credit: Jonathan Bachman/Getty

Busch's family issued a statement to ESPN explaining the driver's cause of death on May 23.

"The medical evaluation provided to the Busch Family concluded that severe pneumonia progressed into sepsis, resulting in rapid and overwhelming associated complications. The family asks for continued understanding and privacy during this difficult time," the statement concluded.

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2025 NFL re-draft has Patriots taking different OT over Will Campbell

The 2025 NFL Draft did much for the New England Patriots, as it gave them several key starters that helped fuel their run to the Super Bowl last season.

The Patriots began the draft by selecting left tackle Will Campbell with the No. 4 overall pick in the first round. Campbell played well in the regular season but fell victim to a knee injury down the stretch of the year. He concluded the season with an underwhelming performance in the Super Bowl, which laid the groundwork for a retrospective envisioning of a new star to be taken with the pick over him.

According to Bleacher Report’s Gary Davenport in his 2025 NFL re-draft, the Patriots go with current New Orleans Saints left tackle Kelvin Banks Jr. over Campbell at No. 4 overall in the event.

Banks Jr. allowed five sacks and 46 total pressures last season for the Saints. He greatly exceeded Campbell’s 26 total pressures allowed last season, though the two allowed the same amount of sacks (5) on the year.

Despite Banks’ sound play in his first NFL season, Campbell performed up to standard for New England in 2025, even with his blunders on the year. He has the confidence of Patriots coach Mike Vrabel for next season, making Campbell a sound pick for the team.

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NCAA losing ruling regarding Brendan Sorsby good for Cleveland Browns

The best thing about the Brendan Sorsby situation is it means the Cleveland Browns will have absolutely nothing to do with him this summer. Hopefully.

Another distraction dispensed...maybe.

A question being raised in some college and professional football circles is whether the Texas Tech quarterback — at least for now — could be eligible for an NFL supplemental draft. The player has acknowledged a gambling problem and admitted to betting on his own team while at Indiana. That, of course, has to mean Sorsby is the object of affection of any QB-deprived team.

Cleveland Browns, anyone?

That has been decided by a Texas judge in Lubbock, home of the Texas Tech Red Raiders, who ruled in a temporary injunction that the NCAA, who had ruled the signal caller ineligible, could not prohibit him from playing in the 2026 season for the Red Raiders. Sorsby, who starred for the Cincinnati Bearcats, will be able to not only play, but collect his $5 million payday promised to him in this NIL-dominated world of college football.

Good – for now — especially for the Browns.

Although the Sorsby situation is far from settled, hopefully the status quo remains. Let the questions surrounding his admitted actions be someone else’s problem.

Texas Tech's Brendan Sorsby goes through warmups before the spring football game, Friday, April 17, 2026, at Jones AT&T Stadium.

Yes, draft prognosticators say that Sorsby holds franchise quarterback potential and would be a high draft choice in 2027. I’d counter that the highway to the NFL is littered with the career corpses of potential franchise quarterbacks, but I digress.

It’s beneficial for the Browns that he remains in Lubbock because it eliminates temptation on the part of team ownership and management to go take another “big swing.”

We all know how the last home run swing is still playing out. Fans can think and believe what they want, but the best descriptor for the current quarterback room is “interesting.” And that’s being generous because the Browns are still paying for the sins of pursuing a win-at-all-costs philosophy in trading their potential future for Deshaun Watson and damaging any semblance of having any shot at a championship. This despite the known baggage brought to Cleveland.

The deal proved indirectly responsible for last week’s trade of Myles Garrett, who could ease on down the road to Canton and the Pro Football Hall of Fame based on his current resume alone.

To his credit, head coach Todd Monken seems to understand that Sorsby, who could still find his way to a supplemental draft depending upon legal maneuverings, would be a potential albatross the team does not need and one that he apparently does not want.

"I don't think we're in a position to want to go down that road. I like the quarterbacks that we have,” he said June 1. “I think that's a slippery slope when you go down that, irrespective of talent, right? In terms of the situation he's put himself in, we all know what that is. He put himself in that situation. And we've seen in other sports with players that have been banned for life from playing in professional sports.”

And the Browns – from Johnny Manziel to Baker Mayfield to Watson – have put themselves in their current QB quandary. Three whiffs, three strikes that did not pay off.

If Sorsby somehow finds himself in the supplemental draft – applications are due June 22 – here’s hoping for the sake of Browns fans that they’ve learned something from those moves.

George M. Thomas covers a myriad of things including sports and pop culture, but mostly sports, he thinks, for the Beacon Journal.

This article originally appeared on Akron Beacon Journal: Brendan Sorsby NCAA injunction ruling good news for Browns

Three things I like about Notre Dame DT Francis Brewu

Defensive lineman Francis Brewu (7) during a Notre Dame football practice at Irish Athletic Center on Wednesday, April 8, 2026, in South Bend. | MICHAEL CLUBB/SOUTH BEND TRIBUNE / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images

We live in a college football world of lists, rankings, and countdowns. Many players on Notre Dame’s roster have been talked about and written about over the last few months — so let’s fall in line.

This will be my official Top 20 Notre Dame Football Players ranking. I will unveil each player, and list the three things I like about them. It seems simple enough, but I have no doubt that some of these ratings will be highly criticized, but you can always share your thoughts in the comments below.

#20 Francis Brewu DT

INSTANT IMPACT

Notre Dame needed an “instant impact” type of player along the defensive line, and in fact, the Irish needed a few of them. After getting some rotational play as a freshman, Brewu started every game for the Pitt Panthers and earned All-ACC Honorable Mention.

SUPER HERO TYPE OF STRONG

Brewu isn’t the biggest defensive tackle out there at 6’1” 285, but his pure strength and power makes him incredible tough and hard to defend along the line. Make no mistake though — he absolutely looks bulky, but his power to measurably size looks unbalanced — in a good way.

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— Notre Dame Football (@NDFootball) February 26, 2026

PITT PEDIGREE

It’s not so much that he comes from Pitt which has a long tradition of producing really good defensive linemen, it’s that he was recruited once by former Pitt DL coach and current Notre Dame DL coach, Charlie Partridge. He fits the system and the plan for what the Irish want to do along the defensive line and within the defense itself.

Knicks’ Karl-Anthony Towns ignored skeptics to become elite shooting 7-footer: ‘You’ve got to walk your own path’

Karl-Anthony Towns will go down as one of the best shooting big men in NBA history, but had the Knicks center listened to his skeptics, that would have never come to fruition.

“I worked on my game,” Towns said Sunday, replying to a question from New Orleans Pelicans rookie guard Jeremiah Fears at an NBA Finals media availability.

“When I was younger, that wasn’t something that was supposed to happen. You’re laughed at. You’re told, ‘What are you doing? You’re wasting your time. You’re never going to make it to college doing that.’”

Fast forward to the present day, and history shows Towns was ahead of his time.

The 7-footer is a career 39.7% shooter from 3-point range over his 11-year NBA career, and in six of those seasons, Towns shot at least 40.0% on 3-pointers.

Entering Monday night’s Game 3 of the NBA Finals at Madison Square Garden, Towns was shooting 48.1% on 3-pointers in this year’s playoffs.

His shooting prowess has loomed large in these NBA Finals, as Towns’ mere presence on the perimeter has often drawn 7-4 San Antonio Spurs center Victor Wembanyana — the NBA’s unanimous Defensive Player of the Year and premier shot-blocker — out of the paint.

“A lot of people are going to tell you, ‘No,’ what they think you need to do to make it to the NBA, to do all these things,” Towns, 30, said. “But at the end of the day, you’ve got to walk on your own path, write your own story. And that’s what I did.”

Towns was a top recruit out of St. Joseph High School in Metuchen, N.J. He was the No. 1 pick in the 2015 NBA Draft out of Kentucky. A six-time NBA All-Star, Towns spent his first nine seasons with the Minnesota Timberwolves before he was traded to the Knicks in October of 2024.

Earlier in his career, critics questioned Towns’ reliance on 3-point shooting. But any questions about Towns’ physicality have been answered emphatically in these playoffs, and particularly in the Finals, where on defense, he limited Wembanyana to 7-of-19 shooting over Games 1 and 2.

“He’s been great,” Jalen Brunson said after the Knicks’ Game 2 win. “I think he’s been pretty phenomenal on both sides of the ball, the things he’s been able to do throughout this entire playoffs. But obviously here now, he’s been great.”

Towns debuted after Dallas’ Dirk Nowitzki had already transcended the position as a 7-footer with an elite outside game.

But Towns helped usher in an era in which more and more centers — including Wembanyama and Nikola Jokić, the three-time NBA MVP of the Denver Nuggets — are deadly 3-point shooters.

“People come back to me and give me all the congrats and congratulations and all this love for something they didn’t help with; they told me to do the opposite,” Towns told the 19-year-old Fears.

“So, that’s how life always goes. Everyone’s got an opinion until someone actually does the work.”

Expectations for the Chiefs offensive line will be high in 2026

KANSAS CITY, MO - MAY 28: Center Creed Humphrey #52, guard Trey Smith #65 and other Kansas City Chiefs offensive lineman warm up during the Kansas City Chiefs OTA's on May 28, 2026 at the Chiefs Training Facility in Kansas City, MO. (Photo by Scott Winters/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images) | Icon Sportswire via Getty Images

The Kansas City Chiefs will have a mandatory mini-camp from June 9th to the 11th, the final week of offseason practice before training camp in late July.

With quarterback Patrick Mahomes coming off an ACL injury, the Chiefs could be more reliant on the run game, especially with the addition of running back Kenneth Walker this offseason.

Walker is a high-level runner fresh off a Super Bowl MVP and a big season with the Seattle Seahawks. Adding him to the roster should bolster Kansas City’s offense with another weapon, but the Chiefs’ offensive line must hold up its end of the bargain as well.

With a running back capable of game-breaking plays and a quarterback coming off a major knee injury, the Chiefs’ offensive line must have one of its best seasons of the Mahomes era.

The lineup

The starting five should look very familiar to last season, where every player made multiple starts.

At left tackle, Josh Simmons will look to build upon the flashes he showed as a rookie and hopefully put together a full season. Kingsley Sumataia will return for his second season as the team’s starting left guard, where he can hopefully build upon a solid 2025 season.

Creed Humphrey will return for his sixth season and look to add to his already decorated career that features three All-Pro selections and four Pro Bowl entries. Right guard, playing the role of enforcer, Trey Smith will also return for his sixth season with the team, and continue to solidify the Chiefs having one of the best interior offensive lines in the NFL.

Jaylon Moore started six games last season for Kansas City, and this season he is slated to be the starting right tackle.

Off the bench, the Chiefs will have Esa Pole and Wanya Morris competing for the swing tackle spot, with Mike Caliendo and Hunter Nourzad backing up the interior.

Expectations for Simmons

Simmons was brilliant in 2025 when he was on the field, but due to injuries and personal reasons, he played only eight games.

Expectations for Simmons this season will likely be centered on his durability, his ability to play left tackle for the entire season and proving that he can become the Chiefs’ long-term option on the blind side.

A high-level athlete, the flashes that he showed in 2025 should set the table for how the team plans to use him in 2026, and what he is capable of.

I love Josh Simmons pic.twitter.com/1mT2AzKlpQ

— Caleb James (@CJScoobs) November 28, 2025

Expectations for Suamataia

After a tumultuous 2024 rookie season, which saw him benched as a tackle, Suamataia entered the 2025 season with a chip on his shoulder and with a new position. Starting all 17 games at left guard in 2025, he showed a solid transition to a more natural position that fits his build as well as play style.

The Simons clip gives us a quick view of what Suamataia brings to the interior of the line, rather than the edge.

The move inside allowed him to maximize his superior play strength, and by the end of the season, the strides he made in a short period bode well for his future in the NFL. The expectation for him in 2025 will be to continue to improve his fundamentals as a guard and start to hone in on a long future at the position.

Expectations for Humphrey

The most talented offensive linemen the Chiefs have had since the days of Will Shields at guard, Humphrey is on an astounding career arc, and will still only be 27 years old when the 2026 season kicks off. From the first start of his career, he has put forth the same consistently stout play, and he could be on his way to the Hall of Fame.

What could have been.

Pre-snap motion pulls over the LBs. Humphrey and Suamataia with a perfect combo up the LB. Hunt powers through for a big run. pic.twitter.com/QcVccgl5Wg

— Caleb James (@CJScoobs) November 28, 2025

As the team looks to lean more into the run game with the acquisition of Walker, this will allow Humphrey to continue elevating his game and make his superb run blocking even more impactful.

The other reason is the large cap number that he will carry into the season.

Per Spotrac, Humphrey is slated to make $18 million in 2026, which will be the fifth-highest salary on the team. He has earned every bit of the contract he is playing on, but there will be added attention as the team relies on him more than ever this season.

Expectations for Smith

Since joining the Chiefs in 2021, Smith has been the offense’s enforcer and one of the most physical players in the NFL. His presence will be needed more so than ever before this year as the team will need to give Mahomes the best protection possible.

What could have been.

Pre-snap motion pulls over the LBs. Humphrey and Suamataia with a perfect combo up the LB. Hunt powers through for a big run. pic.twitter.com/QcVccgl5Wg

— Caleb James (@CJScoobs) November 28, 2025

Set to be the third-highest-paid player on the roster this season, the Chiefs will need his best, and the expectation should be for this to be the season that Smith gets over the hump and can be named to his first All-Pro team.

Expectations for Moore

Moore filled in admirably last season, and with another year in the offense under his belt, he should flourish as the full-time starter at right tackle in 2026.

Set to be the team’s fifth-highest-paid player this season, Moore will be expected to continue to grow within the offense and provide more stability than the team has had over the past few seasons.

High-level block from Moore here. Can't quite land his initial punch, and Hutchinson goes with a spin to the inside, but Moore recovers beautifully and boxes out Hutchinson to give Mahomes enough time to throw.

Getting this from your swing tackle is nuts. Great play. pic.twitter.com/ed3A3kYehR

— Caleb James (@CJScoobs) October 13, 2025

Moore is a good zone blocker and a technician in pass pro. The team will have a lot riding on him in 2026.

The bottom line

The Chiefs have invested in the offensive line, and for the team to find success this year, it has to pay off.

Simmons and Suamataia were both drafted with top-end selections, while Humphrey, Moore and Smith will be three of the top six highest-paid players on the roster this season.

The protection for Mahomes must be top-notch, and with how much the team has riding on Walker, this will increase the pressure on the offensive line as a whole.

Power football is back in the NFL, and it all starts up front.

Bayern to swerve signing a winger of Brown and Saibari arrive

Bayern to swerve signing a winger of Brown and Saibari arrive
Bayern to swerve signing a winger of Brown and Saibari arrive

If both Ismael Saibari and Nathaniel Brown end up joining Bayern Munich, the club is currently not planning to go for an additional winger.

According to Sky Germany, the likes of Gabriel Martinelli, Marcus Rashford, Kroupi Jr and Mika Godts rumours are wide of the mark.

The recently crowned Bundesliga and DFB-Pokal champions also placed Liverpool's Rio Ngumoha as a priority signing last week.

Ngumoha was pursued by the Bavarians when it became clear that the Anthony Gordon deal had become complicated to complete.

The club held several talks with the Reds' winger and his camp — his brother was even pictured at Säbener Straße.

A five-year contract was agreed for Ngumoah, but in the end there was no contact with Liverpool and the deal fell through. 

Jack O'Halloran Once Knocked Out Muhammad Ali's Brother Rahaman as a 'Favor' to End His Boxing Career (Exclusive)

Jack O'Halloran in 2018, Muhammad Ali in 2004Credit: Tara Ziemba/Getty; Jon Kopaloff/FilmMagic
Jack O'Halloran in 2018, Muhammad Ali in 2004
Credit: Tara Ziemba/Getty; Jon Kopaloff/FilmMagic

NEED TO KNOW

  • Jack O'Halloran retired from professional boxing in 1974 as he committed to acting
  • During his time as the California heavyweight champion, O'Halloran, now 83, was working toward fighting Muhammad Ali
  • O'Halloran recalls knowing Muhammad and fighting his brother, Rahaman Ali, in conversation with PEOPLE

Jack O'Halloran had a storied career as a boxer.

The Superman star, 83, was a heavyweight champion in the years before he got into acting. During a recent conversation with PEOPLE, O'Halloran opened up about coming close to fighting late boxing legend Muhammad Ali.

"Ali and I were signed to fight four times. He fought a fellow from Detroit named Alvin 'Blue' Lewis. Blue Lewis fought him in Ireland, went 13 rounds with him. Then Blue Lewis came back and he beat Ernie Terrell and beat another ranked fighter," he explained.

"Then they called me in California and asked me if I wanted to fight Blue Lewis. I went out and I beat him in Detroit and then I went up to camp and saw Muhammad and then we decided it was time to get it on. And he fought Wepner and a few others."

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Jack O'Halloran fighting Joe BugnerCredit: PA Images via Getty
Jack O'Halloran fighting Joe Bugner
Credit: PA Images via Getty

In 1973, O'Halloran was knocked out by Jimmy Summerville, which ended the possibility of fighting Ali. Still, O'Halloran cherished his relationship with his fellow fighter.

"We were good friends. He was an interesting individual," he shares of Ali.

While pursuing the Muhammad Ali fight, O'Halloran did fight his brother, Rahaman Ali, in 1972, in what ended up being Rahaman's final fight.

"We fought in San Diego when I was the California heavyweight champion. I ran off about four or five wins in a row and Muhammad called me on the phone. He said, 'You got to do me a favor.' I said, 'I'll do you a favor. Sign a contract,' " he laughed.

Rahaman Ali, Muhammad Ali and Lonnie AliCredit: David R. Lutman/Getty
Rahaman Ali, Muhammad Ali and Lonnie Ali
Credit: David R. Lutman/Getty

"He said, 'No, no, no, you're fighting my brother Rahaman and you got to get him out of boxing.' I said, 'Rahaman Ali's your brother?' He said, 'Yeah.' I said, 'Well, I better go in the gym a couple of days then.' His brother was undefeated until he fought me and then he never fought again. I knocked him out in the ninth round and he never fought again."

O'Halloran stayed connected to the boxing community, even after moving on to acting.

"When I retired from boxing, I was so used to going to the gym to workout. I kept going and I saw this young fighter come in from Philadelphia, Frankie Liles. I took him and I trained him and managed him for the super middleweight championship of the world. So I trained and managed a champion. I started Freddie Roach out, who became a prominent trainer, trained Pacquiao and a bunch of others."

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“That Would Be Obtuse”: Indiana Governor Mike Braun Makes Statement About the Chicago Bears Name Not Being Changed to the Hammond Bears

The Chicago Bears are looking forward to doing business in the state of Indiana in the future with Governor Mike Braun. Chicago had a choice between choosing a new stadium in Arlington Heights, Illinois or Hammond, Indiana. The Bears decided to move forward with a site in Hammond. It is much closer to Chicago than Arlington Heights is.

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Indiana Governor Mike Braun takes the stage during an event announcing plans for singer and songwriter, Blake Shelton’s restaurant, bar and live music venue, Ole Red which will be coming to the growing Fieldhouse District on Wednesday, April 29, 2026, in Indianapolis.

There are a lot of Bears fans who are unhappy with the team moving from Illinois to Indiana. With this being the case, many people are wondering if they will become the Hammond Bears and not the Chicago Bears anymore.

Indiana Governor Mike Braun Makes Statement About the Chicago Bears Name Not Being Changed To the Hammond Bears

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Indiana Governor Mike Braun takes the staqge during an event announcing plans for singer and songwriter, Blake Shelton’ restaurant, bar and live music venue, Ole Red which will be coming to the growing Fieldhouse District on Wednesday, April 29, 2026, in Indianapolis.

When the news got announced on Friday about the Bears going to be moving from Illinois to Indiana in the future, Colin Cowherd of the Herd on FS1 had Indiana Governor Mike Braun came onto the show. They were talking about the Bears stadium move from Illinois to Indiana. Braun made one thing clear however and said,

“That would be obtuse to think it would be the Hammond Bears. It’s the Chicago Bears.”

He is correct that the Bears will still be called the Chicago Bears. There will be people that will call this franchise the Hammond Bears or the Indiana Bears in the future because they will be crossing state lines. With that being, this organization is not the only franchise to playing in another state. The New York Giants and the New York Jets play in East Rutherford, New Jersey. There are a lot of people to blame however for the Bears not staying in the state of Illinois and being in downtown Chicago.

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How to watch Indiana Fever vs Washington Mystics: Time, TV, stream

The Indiana Fever will look to get back above .500 on Monday, June 8, against the Washington Mystics at CareFirst Arena in Washington, D.C.

The Fever have been in a tailspin since starting the season at 5-2. They have lost three of their last four and had a two-hour meeting in after a lopsided loss to Portland, bounced back by beating Atlanta before falling to New York on June 6.

Caitlin Clark had 10 points on 4-of-14 shooting with seven rebounds and nine assists. Before the New York game, Clark got testy with the media for bring up the meeting.

"I don’t know why we’re still on this," Caitlin Clark told reporters on Saturday. "We didn’t blatantly sit there and talk about everything you guys were writing and what’s in the media, we’re just talking about how we can be better as a team.

"I understand there’s always going to be people that have opinions, and I respect that – it doesn’t make it right, doesn’t make it wrong. For myself, I just try to keep the main thing the main thing."

The Fever listed Clark as probable (back) and Aliyah Boston as questionable (lower leg) on the injury report. The Mystics had no injuries to report.

What time is Washington Mystics vs Indiana Fever?

  • Date: Monday, June 8
  • Time: 7 p.m. ET (4 p.m. PT)
  • Location: CareFirst Arena (Washington, D.C.)

The Mystics and Fever play at 7 p.m. ET on Monday, June 8, at CareFirst Arena in Washington, D.C.

What TV channel is Washington Mystics vs Indiana Fever on today?

  • TV channel: NBCSN
  • Streaming options: Peacock

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Indiana Fever vs Washington Mystics: Time, how to watch, TV, stream

TikTok gave Knicks fans a viral rallying cry involving Zohran Mamdani

During this electrifying playoff run, New York Knicks fans have gathered outside Madison Square Garden. Many of their celebrations have gone viral.

It's not surprising to see so many excited fans after the team made the NBA Finals for the first since 1999.

Even before this successfull fun, there is a long tradition of content created outside The World's Most Famous Arena capturing attention. It wasn't long ago that the catchphrase "bing bong" became a viral meme and online sensation, even receiving votes for New York City mayor in 2021.

Now a new catchphrase is popping up, and this time, it involves actual NYC mayor Zohran Mamdani.

Outside of MSG, a fan was interviewed and said something unforgettable:

"My mayor Muslim, my bagel's Jewish, my Christian Dior," the fan exclaimed. "Knicks in four!"

This rallying cry has caught on as countless others, including New York city council member Chi Ossé, have used it on social media. Others have made shirts, hats and various merchandise based on the sentiment.

MY MAYOR IS MUSLIM
MY BAGELS ARE JEWISH
MY CHRISTIAN DIOR
MY KNICKS IN FOUR

— Chi Ossé (@OsseChi) June 6, 2026

The sentence is a nod to several things, including Mamdani, the first Muslim mayor of New York City.

But the fan also celebrated the multiculturalism of the five boroughs, like bagels, which are deeply rooted in Jewish culture.

He also mentioned the luxury brand Christian Dior, referencing the New York anthem "Dior" from 2020 by the late and legendary rapper Pop Smoke.

Knicks in four, meanwhile, is a prediction that New York would sweep the San Antonio Spurs in a perfect 4-0 series. The franchise needed just four games each to win the Eastern Conference finals against the Cleveland Cavaliers and the Eastern Conference semifinals against the Philadelphia 76ers.

But the rallying cry begins with Mamdani, who received more than 1.1 million votes to become mayor in November 2025. It was the first time a candidate received more than one million mayoral votes since 1969. Since taking office in January 2026, he has maintained a close relationship with the Knicks.

Earlier this season during Ramadan on March 14, the mayor shared an Iftar meal with Knicks rookie Mohamed Diawara. Mamdani also attended a game during the Eastern Conference finals against the Cleveland Cavaliers.

He posted a joke on social media after the Knicks secured a sweep against the Cavaliers and signed a playful executive order to repeal bedtimes so New York youth could stay up late to watch the NBA Finals.

Mamdani, as well as President Donald Trump, are both expected at Madison Square Garden for Game 3 of the championship series against the Spurs.

This article originally appeared on For The Win: TikTok gave Knicks fans a viral rallying cry involving Zohran Mamdani

Miles Russell chases U.S. Open spot with Charlie Woods as his caddy

The nation's No. 1 junior golfer is attempting to qualify for the 2026 U.S. Open with the son of a legendary golfer on his bag.

Jacksonville Beach's Miles Russell shot 71 (1-under) on Monday, June 8 on the BallenIsles Country Club East Course to enter the clubhouse tied for 15th overall in the Florida U.S. Open qualifier.

He led the qualifier through his first 17 holes until he fell back due to a triple bogey on No. 18.

Russell is playing "Golf's Longest Day" with Charlie Woods, a rising senior at the Benjamin School and son of Tiger Woods, as his caddy. Woods and Russell are both Florida State golf commits in the Class of 2027 and have the same agent. Russell

Four qualifying spots are available at Florida's U.S. Open qualifier. The qualifying events for the U.S. Open are 36 holes and will be decided Monday evening or possibly even on Tuesday. The projected cut was 3-under as of 12:40 p.m. ET.

Russell will tee off for his afternoon round at approximately 1:10 p.m. ET.

The Florida U.S. Open qualifier is chock full of Palm Beach County talent.

Royal Palm Beach's Giuseppe Puebla, the nation's No. 2 ranked junior golfer, entered the clubhouse with the lead at 69 (3-under) after carding five birdies in his final six holes.

More notable amateurs in the field include Boca Raton's Oscar Crowe, North Palm Beach's Wylie Inman and Delray Beach's Preston Worch

Eric J. Wallace is deputy sports editor for The Palm Beach Post. He can be reached at ejwallace@usatodayco.com.

Miles Russell (left) plays a U.S. Open qualifier with Charlie Woods (right) as his caddy on Monday, June 8 at the BallenIsles Country Club (East) in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida.

Miles Russell (left) plays a U.S. Open qualifier with Charlie Woods (right) as his caddy on Monday, June 8 at the BallenIsles Country Club (East) in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida.

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Miles Russell chases U.S. Open spot with Charlie Woods as his caddy

The nation's No. 1 junior golfer is attempting to qualify for the 2026 U.S. Open with the son of a legendary golfer on his bag.

Jacksonville Beach's Miles Russell shot 71 (1-under) on Monday, June 8 on the BallenIsles Country Club East Course to enter the clubhouse tied for 15th overall in the Florida U.S. Open qualifier.

He led the qualifier through his first 17 holes until he fell back due to a triple bogey on No. 18.

Russell is playing "Golf's Longest Day" with Charlie Woods, a rising senior at the Benjamin School and son of Tiger Woods, as his caddy. Woods and Russell are both Florida State golf commits in the Class of 2027 and have the same agent. Russell

Four qualifying spots are available at Florida's U.S. Open qualifier. The qualifying events for the U.S. Open are 36 holes and will be decided Monday evening or possibly even on Tuesday. The projected cut was 3-under as of 12:40 p.m. ET.

Russell will tee off for his afternoon round at approximately 1:10 p.m. ET.

The Florida U.S. Open qualifier is chock full of Palm Beach County talent.

Royal Palm Beach's Giuseppe Puebla, the nation's No. 2 ranked junior golfer, entered the clubhouse with the lead at 69 (3-under) after carding five birdies in his final six holes.

More notable amateurs in the field include Boca Raton's Oscar Crowe, North Palm Beach's Wylie Inman and Delray Beach's Preston Worch

Eric J. Wallace is deputy sports editor for The Palm Beach Post. He can be reached at ejwallace@usatodayco.com.

Miles Russell (left) plays a U.S. Open qualifier with Charlie Woods (right) as his caddy on Monday, June 8 at the BallenIsles Country Club (East) in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida.

Miles Russell (left) plays a U.S. Open qualifier with Charlie Woods (right) as his caddy on Monday, June 8 at the BallenIsles Country Club (East) in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida.

This article originally appeared on Palm Beach Post: Miles Russell chases U.S. Open spot with Charlie Woods as caddy

Monday Morning Minnesota: The “He’s Back!” Edition

MINNEAPOLIS, MN - JUNE 06: Royce Lewis #23 of the Minnesota Twins is seen on the field during the game between the Kansas City Royals and the Minnesota Twins at Target Field on Saturday, June 6, 2026 in Minneapolis, Minnesota. (Photo by Matt Krohn/MLB Photos via Getty Images) | MLB Photos via Getty Images

It was another slightly disappointing week, with the Twins splitting a four-game series with the White Sox, and then losing a series to the Royals. The team will now face Detroit and St. Louis this week. Royce Lewis returned to the team on Saturday after lighting up St. Paul with homer after homer, and he started at second base on Saturday and first base on Sunday, going a combined 1-for-8 over the two games. The Twins also said goodbye to Simeon Woods-Richardson, who was traded back to the Blue Jays. Oh, and Byron Buxton left Friday’s game after crashing into the wall and has not come back to the team yet. The team is now 30-37, still somehow only 3.0 games out of the last wild-card spot, but that’s maybe the only silver lining here.

The Past Week on Twinkie Town:

Elsewhere in Twins Territory:

In the World of Baseball:

  • The Rays and Yankees are now neck-and-neck in the AL pennant race, although the Yankees suffered a big loss last week with Aaron Judge going on the IL with a stress fracture. The Guardians and White Sox sit third and fourth in the race, and the Mariners and Rangers are fifth and sixth.
  • Nothing has really changed in the National League. It’s Atlanta, Los Angeles, and Milwaukee in the top three spots. The Phillies, after going on a historic losing streak, have managed to climb their way back to fifth in the NL standings.
  • Tarik Skubal rumors have been flying around, and Kiley McDaniel at ESPN evaluated a bunch of mock trades.
  • Jeff Passan at ESPN previews the early 2026 MLB trade deadline.
  • Dan Szymborski at Fangraphs looks at whether Yordan Alvarez of the Astros could potentially win the Triple Crown this year.

Why Texas Tech's Brendan Sorsby will be allowed to play for now despite gambling scandal

Texas Tech quarterback Brendan Sorsby will be allowed to play this season (at least for now) after a Texas judge granted him a preliminary injunction against the NCAA's ineligibility ruling due to gambling.

Sorsby — who transferred to Texas Tech from Cincinnati — was ruled ineligible after he placed around $90,000 in bets and even wagered 40 times on his own team's games when he was at Indiana.

Yet, despite the clearest violation of the NCAA's rules against sports betting, Sorsby is now set to suit up for the Red Raiders in 2026. It was a court ruling that had even the biggest NCAA critics shocked.

What the judge said

Judge Ken Curry — a semi-retired judge who was assigned the case in the 99th District Court in Lubbock County, Texas — was the one to rule in Sorsby's favor.

Sorsby's legal team argued that the quarterback was effectively being punished for suffering a mental health condition as a gambling addict. And Curry appeared to agree with that argument. He said of Sorsby:

He “demonstrated that he will suffer a probable, imminent and irreparable injury” if he's ineligible to play. 

QB Brendan Sorsby has been granted his injunction against the NCAA. pic.twitter.com/jmAWR8msRa

— Ross Dellenger (@RossDellenger) June 8, 2026

The judge also stated that missing out on a team environment and coaching would be harmful to Sorsby.

What the NCAA said of the decision

The NCAA was clearly shocked that a judge effectively undermined a rule that was supposed to protect that integrity of college sports. To be able to gamble on your own team and not face consequences — it's a dangerous precedent to set.

The NCAA said in a statement:

"The NCAA strongly disagrees with the court's ruling in Sorsby's case and is deeply concerned about the damaging, far-reaching and broadly destabilizing ramifications of this outcome -- which undermines and corrupts the integrity of sports. The NCAA is committed to supporting student-athlete mental health but must continue to aggressively defend against actions that defraud college athletics and threaten competitive integrity, such as betting on one's own sport."

What fans were saying

This might have been one of the rare occasions where fans sided with the NCAA. Again, Sorsby placed over 9,000 bets included 40 on his own team. This decision signals that insider gambling is fine if you can just find a sympathetic judge in your school's town.

It was a stunning decision.

Imagine being one of the Cyclones or Hawkeyes with far less egregious wagering who were never able to play NCAA football again. https://t.co/lIpfCzGoJe

— Keith Murphy (@KeithMurphy) June 8, 2026

This is wild. Open season to gamble on college football while playing college football. https://t.co/zDo1VFc0lV

— Geoff Schwartz (@geoffschwartz) June 8, 2026

Here’s a list of enforceable rules in college football:

(Crickets) https://t.co/TrbOc0zJnl

— Daniel Jeremiah (@MoveTheSticks) June 8, 2026

As disastrous a ruling as there has ever been in modern sports. The pathway is now clear: gamble as much as you like, including on your own team and hope you are--or get--good enough that you can lawyer up down the line. A much bigger disaster than anything with NIL or portal. https://t.co/0te37hEJH4

— Kevin Clark (@bykevinclark) June 8, 2026

• 9000 different bets
• $90,000 wagered
• Betting on games he suited up for
• Willfully ignoring classes and meetings from 3 different institutions about the one cardinal sin in sports

But hey, find a local judge and convince him the kid will be really sad if he doesn’t get…

— CJ Vogel (@CJVogel_OTF) June 8, 2026

What an absolute disaster.

Hopefully gets overturned. https://t.co/Kn2FzGsEVv

— Stewart Mandel (@slmandel) June 8, 2026

The NCAA will appeal the ruling, obviously. But Texas Tech kicks off its season in three months, and the legal process could draw out well beyond that.

This article originally appeared on For The Win: Why Texas Tech's Brendan Sorsby had his eligibility restored despite gambling on games

Today in White Sox History: June 8

Pitchers for the Chicago White Sox (left to right), Jack Hallett, John Rigney and Thornton Lee, are seen here at Brookside Park warming up for practice today during spring training. | Location: Brookside Park, Pasadena, California, USA.
When not posing for cheeky Spring Training photos, Thornton Lee (lefthander, far right) could mow down the Yankees in complete-game wins.

1908
Here’s all you need to know about how close the pennant race started, as in just four days, with four wins, the White Sox leaped from sixth in the American League to a tie for first place. All in all these wins came as part of a 13-game winning streak that still stands as the franchise’s third-longest. The hot run swung the White Sox five games in the standings, from 2 ½ down in the race to 2 ½ ahead, in first place. However, the White Sox remained there for just 11 games, as the club dropped as far back as 7 ½ games in the race before a furious finish that found them falling just short: 88-64 and 1 ½ games from meeting the Cubs in a second Crosstown World Series in three seasons.


1937
The final win of a 10-game streak (which remains tied for seventh-longest in team history) pushed the White Sox into a tie for first place in the American League. This time, it was the Yankees as victim, falling at Comiskey Park, 5-4. Thornton Lee gave up homers to both Joe DiMaggio and Lou Gehrig in the contest, but went the distance and otherwise scattering nine hits total. The firepower from the top of the White Sox lineup — the top five hitters all had at least two hits,with leadoff man Rip Radcliff clocking in with three — was the difference in the game

At the time the 10-game winning streak started on May 30, the White Sox sat in sixth place in the AL, six games out. And the team the White Sox tied, for just one day, atop the American League? The Yankees, whom they’d just toppled! Both clubs possessed 25-17 records by game’s end.


1947
Luke Appling Day was celebrated at Comiskey Park. The future Hall-of-Famer was among the all-time Sox leaders in numerous categories and won a batting title in 1936, hitting a remarkable .388, and repeated as batting champ in 1943 with a .328 average. He went 1-for-6 in the first game of a doubleheader against Washington, as the Sox lost, 1-0, in 18 innings. (The 18 innings is tied for the 10th-longest game in White Sox history.)

Appling sat out the nightcap, an 8-2 White Sox win.


1951
Chicago-area native Marv Rotblatt became the first pitcher to enter a game while being driven in from the center-field bullpen. Rotblatt relieved starter Ken Holcombe in the eighth inning of Chicago’s 4-2 loss to the Yankees — who stood in their dugout and watched the pitching change in amazement.

And the White Sox picked a great time to unveil this innovation, as a franchise-record 53,940 fans packed Comiskey Park (the record was later broken, but this game remains the third-highest attendance ever in Chicago for a White Sox game as well as the biggest night game crowd ever). The crowd represented 4.1% of the entire season’s attendance (1,328,234), over 77 home dates. And in just two days, another 52,054 fans would watch a doubleheader against these same Yankees.

In the 1960s, Sox pitchers were brought into the game in golf carts, and in 1966, a converted snowmobile that was fitted with special skis so as to not harm the grass, performed the task. 


1969
The White Sox proved to be polite guests at Yankee Stadium, dropping a doubleheader (3-1 and 11-2) on Mickey Mantle Day. A crowd of 60,096 showed up to see Mantle’s No. 7 retired.

Also on this day, the White Sox traded reliever Bob Locker to the Seattle Pilots for Gary Bell. It was the first and only trade the White Sox had with the Pilots, who moved to Milwaukee in 1970 to become the Brewers. Locker was suffering a horrendous start to the season, with a 6.55 ERA/5.51 FIP over 17 games on the South Side. However, he was revitalized in Seattle and settled in as Pilots closer over 51 games, with a 2.18 ERA/2.94 FIP and six saves. The rebirth extended Locker’s career, as he would pitch effectively until 1972; in fact, Locker would never have a full season ERA of worse than the 3.15 he spun as a White Sox rookie in 1965.

By contrast, Bell was just as bad in Chicago as Locker had been and would never again pitch in the majors after 1969.


1981
The new-look White Sox found themselves on the cover of Sports Illustrated. Slugger Greg Luzinski was featured with the headline, “The Sox’ New Sock.”

The White Sox beat Toronto that day, 8-2, moving to 28-22 and starting a six-game winning streak.


2001
White Sox outfielder Carlos Lee became the first player to hit a walk-off, extra-inning grand slam in interleague play (including the World Series). His blast in the 10th inning came with two outs, and blew up the Cubs 7-3 at Comiskey Park, in front of a record-setting 45,936 fans. The shot was off of Courtney Duncan. Lee had five RBIs that evening.

It was the fifth walk-off grand slam in White Sox history.


2008
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It was just the 24th time in American League history that a club scored 10 or more runs with 15 or more hits in three consecutive games. The White Sox also accomplished the feat in 1920.

Arkansas' Darius Acuff Jr. reveals 'best part' about draft workouts

Arkansas freshman Darius Acuff Jr. has begun conducting team workouts ahead of the 2026 NBA draft, and the projected lottery pick believes the experience has been valuable.

Acuff was a consensus first-team All-American, averaging 23.5 points, 6.4 assists and 3.1 rebounds while shooting 44% from 3-point range. He ranked third in the country in points (845) and seventh in assists (232), both of which were single-season program records.

The 6-foot-3 guard reportedly worked out with the Brooklyn Nets and Chicago Bulls last week and has others scheduled, including with the Milwaukee Bucks and Utah Jazz. He said on the "Draymond Green Show" that he is gaining useful information during those visits.

You got to be in shape. The first workout was crazy, I ain't going to lie. I'm in there huffin', I'm gassed. It is crazy. I'm in there by myself, doing 1-on-0, but it is a different type of environment. Just takin' all of the knowledge from the NBA, that has been the best part for me. I think in this whole process, I've been learning how to ask more questions. ... We're coming from college; we're young, we're freshmen, we want to know how it goes. I think the best part is the knowledge I receive from each team and seeing how the NBA works.

Darius Acuff on the biggest takeaways from his NBA Draft workouts so far

“I ain't gonna lie, you gotta be in shape... the first workout was crazy, I'm gassed, I'm in there by myself, I'm doing 1-on-0's so it's a different type of environment...I've been learning how to ask more… pic.twitter.com/yNk6oXyWX0

— The Draymond Green Show (@DraymondShow) June 8, 2026

Acuff, who was the SEC Player of the Year, joined Pete Maravich as the only players in history to lead the conference in points and assists in the same season. He was the only Division I player last season to average at least 20 points and six assists.

The Bob Cousy Award winner is highly touted because of his scoring and ability as a lead guard who can create for himself and get others involved. He has a quick shot and isn't afraid to pull up from deep, while he was also effective in penetrating the paint.

Acuff is projected to be drafted in the 4-8 range and will likely visit with most of the teams selecting in the lottery. He should garner plenty of interest from those organizations as a prospect who has the potential to be a franchise-changing player.

This article originally appeared on Rookie Wire: Darius Acuff Jr.: Projected lottery pick reacts to NBA draft workouts

FIFA World Cup stadium workers vote on strike days before World Cup kickoff

An interior view of SoFi Stadium
SoFi Stadium will host eight FIFA World Cup games this summer -Credit:Patrick T. Fallon / AFP via Getty Images

Hospitality workers at SoFi Stadium are threatening to stage a walkout, potentially throwing the World Cup into disarray just days before the tournament is set to kick off.

The 2026 World Cup gets underway on Thursday, following weeks of headlines dominated by FIFA's decision-making on ticket pricing and its U-turn on prohibiting fans from bringing plastic water bottles into stadiums across North America. The tournament's opening fixture will see Mexico take on South Africa in Mexico City, a rematch of the 2010 opener.

Meanwhile, the U.S. Men's National Team is scheduled to launch its World Cup campaign on Friday night at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, California, against Paraguay. However, preparations for the tournament in Los Angeles have been disrupted by news of a potential walkout by hospitality workers just days before the World Cup gets underway.

An exterior view of SoFi Stadium
SoFi Stadium is scheduled to host the U.S. Men's National Team's first game on June 12 -Credit:Patrick T. Fallon / AFP via Getty Images

According to the Wall Street Journal, hospitality workers at the $5.5 billion venue, which serves as home to both the Los Angeles Rams and Los Angeles Chargers, have voted to strike just days before the World Cup kicks off.

Staff at SoFi Stadium voted 'overwhelmingly' in favor of the strike at the stadium, which employs approximately 2,000 hospitality workers. It remains unclear when they intend to stage the walkout. However, the WSJ reports that union officials have indicated it could occur "at any time" and that the USMNT's opening World Cup game would be "an opportune moment."

Legends Global, the company that manages concessions at SoFi Stadium, has stated it believes a deal can be struck with the union after its contract with workers expired last year.

The company has also confirmed that a contingency plan is in place for staffing should a strike take place.

Kurt Petersen, co-president of the union representing SoFi workers, Unite Here Local 11, said, via the LA Local, "I think the combination of the World Cup being unable to get their stuff together and the greediness of the stadium owners may end up leading to workers having to call for a strike.

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He further stated: "It is kind of a mess. Which is also adding fuel to people's anger. Like, really? We have this massive event coming, you want us to work super hard and you can't even tell us what we're gonna be doing when we're coming in, what our schedules are?"

Both parties are scheduled to resume negotiations on Monday, June 8, via The Mirror US.

SoFi Stadium is set to host eight World Cup matches, including two USMNT fixtures. The venue will stage the USMNT's opening game against Paraguay on June 12 and their group stage encounter with Turkey on June 25.

Switzerland and Bosnia and Herzegovina's Group B fixture on June 18 will also be held at SoFi, along with Belgium and Iran's clash on June 21. Iran will additionally face New Zealand at the venue on June 15.

Following those matches, SoFi is scheduled to host two rounds of 32 games, before staging one of the quarterfinals.

Maple Leafs get underwhelming Gavin McKenna comparison from The Athletic

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Not all No. 1 overall picks are created equal.

The Toronto Maple Leafs have the first pick in the 2026 NHL Draft, and most assume that they'll take the Canadian winger, Gavin McKenna.

Which kind of top pick is McKenna, though?

Is he a generational superstar like Sidney Crosby? Or is he a really good but not great player?

It's hard to see McKenna failing, but some don't believe he'll ever ascend into the argument for best player on the planet, either.

One anonymous scout had this comparison to share with The Athletic in a new article:

“He’s like Artemi Panarin. He’ll get his accolades, but he’ll also be on 3-4 teams and never make real noise in the playoffs.”

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Panarin has had a long, successful NHL career with plenty of points. But he's never been one of the top players in the world.

McKenna certainly has scoring talent, and a lot of that should translate. He was an immense offensive player in the WHL with the Medicine Hat Tigers, and he came on strong in the second half of the season with Penn State, too.

Especially on a Maple Leafs roster that already has skilled forwards in place, McKenna should get plenty of opportunities right from the outset.

If McKenna turns into Panarin, it can still be a solid pick for the Leafs. They may not have a better choice, anyway.

But they'll still be hoping that he turns into someone better than that.

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Maple Leafs’ future No. 1 Pick Gavin McKenna gets bold prediction ahead of 2026 NHL Draft

As the 2026 NHL Draft approaches, Gavin McKenna is drawing attention as the projected No. 1 overall pick. Amid the growing excitement, one prominent prospect analyst believes the Toronto Maple Leafs should waste no time bringing him to the NHL.

Speaking on The Sheet with Jeff Marek, Daily Faceoff prospect analyst Steven Ellis pushed back against suggestions that McKenna should spend another season at Penn State after being selected.

“Not at all,” Ellis said when asked whether McKenna should return to college. “… You see what he did at the World Juniors, you see his elite playmaking, his elite thought process out there. He should be in the NHL next year. … I don’t have any doubts in my mind that he’s going to be an impactful guy right away in the NHL.”

Toronto is widely expected to use the first overall pick on McKenna after winning the draft lottery. The selection would give the franchise a potential cornerstone player following a disastrous 2025-26 season that saw the team finish last in the Atlantic Division.

MORE: Projected No. 1 Pick Gavin McKenna opens up about Maple Leafs fit ahead of 2026 NHL Draft

Ellis went even further, suggesting McKenna could immediately fill a major organizational need.

“I think you could put him on the top line,” Ellis said. “He can kind of fill that playmaking role that was gone after Mitch Marner left. And maybe that finds a way to get that spark out of Matthews.”

Why Toronto’s environment could accelerate Gavin McKenna’s development?

Penn State Nittany Lions forward Gavin McKenna (72) in action at Mullett Arena
Penn State Nittany Lions forward Gavin McKenna (72) in action at Mullett Arena. Mandatory Credit: Joe Camporeale-Imagn Images

McKenna’s freshman season at Penn State strengthened his standing as the consensus top prospect in the draft class. The dynamic winger produced 51 points in 35 games and dominated during the second half of the season, recording 33 points in his final 19 contests.

Ellis believes Toronto’s veteran leadership would make the transition easier. He pointed to players such as Auston Matthews and John Tavares as ideal mentors for a young star entering a high-pressure market.

“I think with McKenna going and playing in the NHL, you’re not expecting, you don’t necessarily need him to go out and win the Calder Trophy, ” Ellis said. “It’s actually quite hard for a first-year player to do it…

“But I think when you’re looking at it here, go and learn from those guys who’ve been through the journey. Matthews was obviously a very highly sought prospect. John Tavares was an exceptional status player. They know how to handle the pressure.”

The argument makes sense. Toronto is not rebuilding from the ground up despite its poor finish. The organization still has elite talent led by Matthews and is searching for ways to quickly return to contention.

MORE: Maple Leafs GM shares plans for Toronto’s No. 1 Pick in 2026 NHL Draft

McKenna’s elite vision, playmaking ability, and hockey IQ could address a major offensive gap created by Marner’s departure. While expecting him to become a Calder Trophy favorite immediately may be unrealistic, the projection that he can contribute in a top-six role is far less bold than it sounds.

For a Maple Leafs team looking to reset its trajectory, McKenna may be ready to help sooner rather than later.

Dana White Makes Bold Prediction About UFC Freedom 250

Dana White Makes Bold Prediction About UFC Freedom 250
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Dana White is setting lofty expectations for UFC Freedom 250. Speaking with UFC on TNT Sports ahead of Sunday’s event at the White House in Washington, the UFC CEO said he is targeting Super Bowl-level viewership for the card, which is headlined by a lightweight title unification bout between Ilia Topuria and Justin Gaethje.

“For UFC fans all over the world, this is a unique experience for everybody,” White said. “We’re expecting Super Bowl-type numbers for this fight.”

The Super Bowl is the most-viewed sporting event in the United States annually, making White’s benchmark as high as it gets in American sports media. Topuria enters at 17-0 in MMA and 9-0 in the UFC, while Gaethje carries a record of 27-5 in MMA and 10-5 in the UFC. The co-headliner features Alex Pereira taking on Ciryl Gane for the interim heavyweight belt, with Pereira bidding to become the first three-division UFC champion.

Sep 9, 2023; Sydney, NSW, AUSTRALIA; UFC President Dana White speaks at a press conference after the fight of Israel Adesanya and Sean Strickland during UFC 293 at Qudos Bank Arena. Mandatory Credit: Jasmin Frank-USA TODAY Sports
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White has a track record of delivering major production moments. The UFC was the first major sports organization to run events during the COVID-19 pandemic, hosting shows on Fight Island in Abu Dhabi when the rest of the sports world was shut down. More recently, the UFC was the first to host a sporting event at the Sphere in Las Vegas, an event that won two Sports Emmy awards. White believes the White House event surpasses even that benchmark from a production standpoint, and he made no attempt to hide his frustration at the industry’s failure to recognize it accordingly.

“I said the Sphere should have won every award there is in production — it did not,” White said. “Which doesn’t surprise me: Very political. If we don’t win every production award for the White House fight, they should stop doing production awards because you’re full of sh-t. You’re full of sh-t.”

UFC Freedom 250 streams live on Paramount+ on Sunday.

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Coach Roberto Mancini of Italy celebrates with The Henri Delaunay Trophy.

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After a year in the Big Apple, Lalas then headed to the Kansas City Wizards before moving to the LA Galaxy, where he won a boatload of trophies including the MLS Cup and Supporters’ Shield.

He retired in 2004, calling it quits on a legendary career that saw him score 9 goals in 96 caps. And after working as a president and general manager for the Galaxy, MetroStars, and San Jose Earthquakes, Lalas decided to make the move into punditry.

Lalas has spent the bulk of the two decades establishing himself as one of the nation’s top soccer commentators alongside the likes of Rodney Marsh, initially with ESPN before signing with Fox Sports. And this summer, just as he has done ever since Fox started broadcasting World Cups in 2015, he’ll be dispensing his unique commentary and no-holds-barred style to millions of TV viewers across the United States.

But whilst he is rooting for the Stars and Stripes to go all the way, he isn’t overly convinced of the USMNT’s mental resilience to handle the pressure and excel on the world’s biggest stage.

“This happens in families: you want better for your kids, and sometimes that means you give them things that you didn’t have. And yet, when you do that, that means they become complacent, they accept it, they come to not value these types of things. The same thing can happen to the team when they are given everything, but I would rather that they had more. I’m all for the Eye of the Tiger and the Spartan approach, I get that, but that train left the station a long time ago.”

“Really, what it comes down to is, as a young player, what are you instilling in them? Are you instilling the work ethic that you need? That doesn’t have a generation; it’s something that every generation needs. Or, are you creating players that are just expectant, where this is the norm, as opposed to being appreciative and valuing the opportunities and the resources that they have. I guess that comes down to good coaching and good parenting, like a lot of things.”

Alexi Lalas attends PaleyLive Presents Kicking Off FIFA World Cup With FOX Sports.

How to watch France vs Northern Ireland match in the USA: Live Stream and TV for 2026 International Friendly

8 June 2026 at 19:10
France will face off against Northern Ireland in a 2026 international friendly. Here’s how fans in the United States can watch the matchup live.
Here are all of the details of where you can watch France vs Northern Ireland on US television and via legal streaming:
WHO France vs Northern Ireland
WHAT International Friendly
WHEN 3:10pm ET / 12:10pm PT • Monday, June 8, 2026
WHERE Fubo, DirecTV Stream, FS2, Hulu + Live TV and ViX
STREAM WATCH NOW

Match Overview

France continues its World Cup preparations as one of the tournament’s leading contenders, looking to build momentum behind a talented squad led by Kylian Mbappe. After winning the title in 2018 and finishing runner-up in 2022, Les Bleus enter this friendly focused on sharpening their form.

Northern Ireland, meanwhile, views the matchup as a valuable test against one of Europe’s top teams as it continues its development and pursues the long-term goal of returning to the World Cup stage.

More details on how to watch

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The Fubo app is available for Windows PC, Mac, Apple iPhones, Android phones, Amazon Fire TV, Android Mobile, Android TV, Apple TV, Chromecast, Hisense TVs, iOS devices, LG TVs, Samsung Smart TVs, Vizio Smartcast TVs and Xbox One.
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Kylian Mbappe of France

How to watch Netherlands vs Uzbekistan match in the USA: Live Stream and TV for 2026 International Friendly

8 June 2026 at 18:45
Netherlands will square off with Uzbekistan in a 2026 international friendly. Here’s how fans in the United States can watch the matchup live.
Here are all of the details of where you can watch Netherlands vs Uzbekistan on US television and via legal streaming:
WHO Netherlands vs Uzbekistan
WHAT International Friendly
WHEN 2:45pm ET / 11:45am PT • Monday, June 8, 2026
WHERE Fubo, FOX Soccer Plus and ViX
STREAM WATCH NOW

Match Overview

The World Cup warm-up schedule brings together two teams with very different goals. The Netherlands arrives as one of the tournament’s traditional contenders, still pursuing its first World Cup title after three runner-up finishes.

The Dutch are focused on fine-tuning their squad ahead of another title bid. On the other side, Uzbekistan is preparing for its first-ever World Cup appearance and hopes to make history with a memorable run. This matchup offers both sides an opportunity to build momentum before the tournament begins.

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With Fubo, you can watch Netherlands vs Uzbekistan and tons more games. With the legal streaming service, you can watch the game on your computer, smartphone, tablet, Roku, Apple TV or hook it up to your TV with Google Chromecast.
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Plus Fubo, the legal streaming service, also streams Liga MX, World Cup, Women’s World Cup, MLS, UEFA Champions League (in Spanish), Europa League (in Spanish), Primeira Liga, Ligue Un, World Cup qualifiers, NWSL, select USMNT games, select USWNT games, select Mexico games, select England games and more.
The Fubo app is available for Windows PC, Mac, Apple iPhones, Android phones, Amazon Fire TV, Android Mobile, Android TV, Apple TV, Chromecast, Hisense TVs, iOS devices, LG TVs, Samsung Smart TVs, Vizio Smartcast TVs and Xbox One.
If you’re planning to follow more games on this platform, you can check out the full Fubo soccer schedule to stay up to date with upcoming matches available via the service.

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Cody Gakpo of Netherlands

NCLH Releases Its 2025 Sail and Sustain Report

Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings Ltd. (NCLH) released its 2025 “Sail and Sustain” report, outlining the progress made in terms of its global sustainability strategy.   The full report is available here.  “Our Sail & Sustain program is designed to support resilience, discipline and long-term value creation,” said John W. Chidsey, chief executive officer of NCLH.   “The progress outlined in this year’s report reflects the dedication of...

Yeni sol bek Archie Brown'a bağlı: 2 talip var

Fenerbahçe'de ayrılma ihtimali yüksek olan isimlerden biri Archie Brown... İngiliz sol bek, iyi bir fiyata elden çıkarılırsa yerine takviye yapılacak. Şu anda iki ekip onunla ilgileniyor...

Fenerbahçe sezon başında Gent Kulübü'ne 8 milyon euro ödeyerek Archie Brown'u kadrosuna katmıştı. İki ekip arasındaki anlaşmaya göre; Gent'in sonraki satıştan %10'luk pay hakkı bulunuyor. Kanarya, İngiliz sol bekle 30 Haziran 2028 tarihine kadar mukavele imzaladı. Ayrıca kontratta +1 yıllık uzatma opsiyonu mevcut (çift taraflı).

FIRTINA GİBİ GİRDİ

1.90 boyundaki savunmacı sezona fırtına gibi girdi. Ancak sonrasında yaşadığı sakatlık problemi ve performans düşüklüğü sebebiyle eleştirilmeye başlandı. Yaz döneminde satılma ihtimali bir hayli yüksek... İngiliz futbolcuyla ilgilenen iki kulüp bulunuyor:

Atletico Madrid

Nottingham Forest

15-20 MİLYON CİVARI

Fenerbahçe'de yeni yönetimin 15-20 milyon euro civarındaki teklifleri değerlendirmesi bekleniyor. Oyuncunun satışı sonrasında yeni sol bek konusunda gaza basılacak. Aziz Yıldırım'ın başkanlığa seçilmesi sonrası özellikle "ayrılacaklar" konusunda ciddi adımlar bekleniyor.

Yıldırım'a 40 milyon çekildi: Bu rakam Galatasaray için de geçerli!

Fenerbahçe'de başkanlığa seçilen Aziz Yıldırım, Fulham'ın Nijeryalı stoperi Calvin Bassey'le ilgileniyordu. İngiliz ekibi adeta servet istedi. Bu gelişme aynı zamanda Galatasaray'a da bir mesaj...

Fenerbahçe'de sonucu merakla beklenen başkanlık seçimi sona erdi. Göreve Aziz Yıldırım seçildi. Şimdi "merak noktası" transferlere kaydı... Yıldırım'ın sol ayaklı stoper konusunda favorisi; Fulham forması giyen Calvin Bassey'di... Ancak işler pek de yolunda değil gibi...

SON SENESİNE GİRMEDİ

Nijeryalı savunmacının sözleşmesi 30 Haziran 2027'de bitiyor. Buna rağmen kontratının son senesine girmedi. Çünkü mukavelede kulüp taraflı +1 yıllık uzatma opsiyonu mevcut... Aziz Yıldırım'dan 40 milyon euro talep edildiği konuşuluyor. Yaşanan gelişme aslında Galatasaray'ı da ilgilendiriyor.

ONLARIN DA LİSTESİNDE

Çünkü Sarı-Kırmızılılar da sol ayaklı bir stoper arıyor. Ve Calvin Bassey, Aslan'ın listesindeki isimler arasında bulunuyor... Resmi teklif durumunda Cim-Bom'dan da 40 milyon euro beklenecek. Oyuncu cephesi, Türkiye ihtimaline sıcak bakıyor. Fakat bunun gerçekleşmesi için Fulham'ın ikna edilmesi gerekiyor. Premier Lig ekibi indirim yapmazsa, bir sonuca varılamayacak.

Aslan'a Arjantinli joker: Matias Soule

Roma, UEFA'dan ceza almamak ve takviye yapabilmek için 30 Haziran'a kadar 56 milyon euroluk satış yapmak zorunda... Galatasaray da bu durumu değerlendirerek Matias Soule için harekete geçmeye hazırlanıyor.

Galatasaray çok sürpriz bir transfer hamlesine imza atabilir. Cim-Bom'un, Roma'dan Matias Soule konusunda harekete geçmeye karar verdiği öğrenildi. 23 yaşındaki yıldız, TFF'nin 10+4'lük kontenjanındaki "genç" kriterine uyuyor. Ayrıca hücumun hemen hemen her yerinde oynayabiliyor.

TAM BİR JOKER

Arjantinli futbolcu, geride bıraktığımız sezonda şu bölgelerde görev yaptı:

10 numara: 20 maç, 3 gol-3 asist

Forvet arkası: 15 maç, 3 gol-3 asist

Sağ kanat: 5 maç, 1 gol-2 asist

Forvet: 1 maç, skor katkısı yok

Matias Soule, hücum hattında kelimenin tam anlamıyla bir joker...

ROMA'NIN SIKINTILI DURUMU

Roma, UEFA'nın yaptırımlarıyla karşılaşmamak ve yeni transferler yapabilmek için 30 Haziran'a kadar 56 milyon euroluk girdi sağlamalı... Galatasaray da bu fırsatı kullanmak istiyor. Serie A temsilcisinde Soule dışında farklı isimler de satış listesinde... Önümüzdeki günlerde ortalık karışabilir.

Divock Origi kramponlarını astı

Kariyerinde Liverpool ve Milan formalarını da giyen Divock Origi, 31 yaşında profesyonel futbol kariyerini noktaladığını açıkladı.

Son olarak Milan forması giyen Belçikalı forvet Divock Origi, 31 yaşında futbolu bıraktı. Origi, bu kararını sosyal medya hesabından duyurdu.

Origi, paylaşımında şu ifadeleri kullandı:

"Bir futbolcu olarak bu oyundaki amacımı gerçekleştirdim.

En büyük sahnelerde oynamak ve en büyük kupaları kazanmak gibi çocukluk hayallerimi gerçekleştirdim. Tüm bunlar için Tanrı'ya şükrediyorum.

Parlamama yardım eden dünyanın dört bir yanındaki taraftarlara: Birlikte yarattığımız her unutulmaz an, her gol, tarihe geçen her an sonsuza dek bizim olacak.

Yanımda duran her kulübe, tüm antrenörlere ve takım arkadaşlarıma teşekkür ederim. Beni sahanın çok ötesinde şekillendirdiniz.

Aileme ve bana en yakın olanlara... Sizler olmasaydınız, bugün olduğum kişi olamazdım. Size sonsuza kadar minnettarım.

Görev tamamlandı. Şimdi bir sonraki görevime adım atıyorum.

Bu yolculuğun devamı gelecek... Sevgilerimle."

KARİYERİ

Divock Origi kariyerinde; Lille, Liverpool, Wolfsburg, Milan ve Nottingham Forest formalarını terletti.

371 maça çıkan Origi, 70 gol - 28 asistlik performans gösterdi.

Belçikalı golcü; 1 Şampiyonlar Ligi, 1 Premier Lig, 1 UEFA Süper Kupa, 1 FIFA Kulüpler Dünya Kupası, 1 FA Cup ve 1 İngiltere Lig Kupası kazandı.

Frankfurt rakamı belirledi! Can Uzun için yarış başladı

Can Uzun için Eintracht Frankfurt'tan transfer piyasasını sallayacak karar geldi! Alman ekibi, genç yetenek için masaya oturacağı taban fiyatı belirledi

Can Uzun için kulübü Eintracht Frankfurt, bonservis politikasını net bir şekilde belirledi. Alman basınından gelen bilgilere göre Frankfurt cephesi, genç yıldız için 60 milyon euronun altındaki herhangi bir teklifi değerlendirmeye almayı kesinlikle düşünmüyor.

Galatasaray başta olmak üzere Aston Villa, Milan, Napoli'nin de radarında olan 20 yaşındaki on numara için Frankfurt Sportif Direktörü Markus Krösche taviz vermiyor.

Alman ekibi, oyuncunun sözleşmesinde yer alan 60 milyon euronun altındaki rakamlar için pazarlık masasına oturmayacağını ilgilenen kulüplere iletti.

Galatasaray'ın bu transfer için daha düşük bir bonservis ve bonus formülleriyle (40 milyon euro seviyelerinde) Frankfurt'un kapısını çalmaya hazırlandığı bilinirken, Alman ekibinin bu katı tutumu transferin kolay bitmeyeceğini gösteriyor.

Fenerbahçe'de 2 şok imza! Kulüp şu anda resmen başkansız

Kongre bitti, eski yönetimin yetkisi son buldu, yeni başkan henüz mazbatasını almadı... Fenerbahçe hukuki bir "ara dönem" yaşarken, voleyboldan gelen üst üste iki transfer bombası ortalığı karıştırdı. Kimsenin resmi imza yetkisinin olmadığı bu hassas süreçte, dünyaca ünlü yıldızlar Sinead Jack-Kısal ve Brenda Castillo sözleşmeyi nasıl imzaladı?

Fenerbahçe Medicana Kadın Voleybol Takımı, Sinead Jack-Kısal ve Brenda Castillo’yu kadrosuna katarak bombayı patlattı. Ancak kongrenin hemen ardından gelen bu imzalar, kulübün hukuki ve idari işleyişini bilenlerde büyük şaşkınlık yarattı.

Fenerbahçe Spor Kulübü Tüzüğü ve Dernekler Kanunu’na göre; seçim bittiği an eski yönetimin yetkileri resmen sona erer. Yeni başkan ve yönetim kurulu mazbatasını alana kadar ise hukuki bir "ara dönem" yaşanır.

Peki, kimsenin radikal bir karara imza atma yetkisinin olmadığı bu hassas süreçte bu imzalar nasıl atıldı? Bu hamle ne anlama geliyor?

Seçim sonuçlarının açıklanmasından, yeni yönetimin mazbatasını alacağı ana kadar kulübün hukuki takibi Kongre Divan Başkanlığı’nın gözetimindedir. Ancak Divan, kulübün sportif operasyonlarına doğrudan imza atamaz.

İşte bu noktada gemiyi yürüten güç, kulübün profesyonel idari kadroları (CEO, kulüp genel müdürü, kulüp avukatları) oluyor. Daha önceden kendilerine devredilmiş sınırlı yetki sirküleri dahilinde, kulübün rutin ve aksamaması gereken işlerini sürdürürler.

Normal şartlarda kulübü büyük finansal taahhüt altına sokacak kritik kararlar (büyük futbol transferleri, ağır krediler vb.) mazbata töreninin sonrasına bırakılır. Voleyboldaki bu iki önemli imzanın şu an resmiyet kazanabilmiş olmasının arkasında iki ihtimal bulunuyor:

Bu transferlerin idari ve hukuki süreçleri, eski yönetimin görev süresi bitmeden önce profesyonel kadrolar tarafından tamamlanmış ve imza sirkülerindeki rutin yetkiler dahilinde resmiyete dökülmüş olabilir.

Yeni seçilen başkan ve kurmayları, mazbatayı henüz almamış olsalar dahi fiilen görüşmeleri yürütebilir. Kulübün menfaatleri doğrultusunda aciliyet taşıyan bu hamle için profesyonel kadrolara yeşil ışık yakılmış ve ön anlaşmalar tamamlanmış olabilir.

Ümit yarışına Beşiktaş da katıldı: Ezeli rekabet

Alanyaspor'un genç stoperi Ümit Akdağ, Galatasaray ve Fenerbahçe'nin gündeminde bulunuyordu. Beşiktaş'ın da bu konuda harekete geçme kararı aldığı öğrenildi.

Bu sezon Süper Lig'de en fazla dikkat çeken stoperlerden biri Ümit Akdağ'dı... 22 yaşındaki savunmacı, Alanyaspor formasıyla ligde 30 maça çıktı. Sahada 2.624 dakika kaldı. 1 gol ve 2 asist üretti. 1.92 boyundaki futbolcunun Akdeniz ekibiyle 30 Haziran 2028 tarihine kadar mukavelesi bulunuyor.

HENÜZ RESMİ TEKLİF YOK

Ümit'in adı uzun süredir hem Galatasaray hem de Fenerbahçe'yle anılıyordu. Beşiktaş Kulübü'nün de bu transferle ilgili harekete geçme kararı aldığı öğrenildi. Bugün itibarıyla İstanbul ekiplerinden Alanyaspor'a ulaşan resmi bir teklif bulunmuyor. Ancak kapının 8 milyon eurodan açılacağı konuşuluyor.

KİMİNLE ANLAŞIRLARSA

Alanyaspor Yönetimi, tekliflerin seviyesine göre hareket edecek. 3 İstanbul temsilcisinin aynı anda devreye girmesi, en çok Akdeniz ekibinin işine yarayacak. Ümit olası bir ayrılıkta takımına para kazandırmak istiyor. Bu sebeple Alanyaspor'u kim ikna ederse o ekibin yolunu tutacak.

Kocaman'ın Asensio sözleri yeniden gündemde: Temposu yetersiz!

Aziz Yıldırım'ın kısa süre içinde Aykut Kocaman ismini açıklaması bekleniyor. Ancak tecrübeli çalıştırıcının bir süre önce Asensio'yla ilgili kullandığı ifadeler kafaları karıştırıyor.

Fenerbahçe'nin yeni teknik direktörü, aksi yönde bir mucize yaşanmazsa Aykut Kocaman olacak. Resmi açıklamanın kısa süre içinde yapılması bekleniyor. Kocaman'ın göreve gelmesinin ardından takımdaki en önemli isimlerden biri olan Marco Asensio'yu nasıl kullanacağı ise merakla bekleniyor.

AYNI ŞEYLERİ SÖYLEYEMEM

Tecrübeli hoca bir süre önce, "Asensio gibi oyuncuların bu kadar fark yaratmasının sebebi Türkiye'deki tempo... Bu tabii Asensio'yu aşağıya çektiğim anlamına gelmesin... Tam tersi... Ancak aynı verimliliği bu tempoyla birinci sınıf takımlarda pek ortaya koyamadı. Hep birinci sınıf oyuncu özellikleri vardı. Fakat temel kurala geliyoruz... Bunları yapabilmek için kişisel olarak fiziksel özelliklerinin çok güçlü olması gerekiyor. Oynadığın rakiplerinin, senin gücünle orantısını da atlamamak gerekiyor. Asensio'nun Fenerbahçe'ye gelmesini takıma akıl ve kalite katacağı için çok istemiştim. Ancak tempo konusunda aynı şeyleri söyleyemem" ifadelerini kullanmıştı.

DURUMU MERAK EDİLİYOR

Kocaman'ın resmen göreve başlamasının ardından Asensio'ya nasıl yaklaşacağı merak ediliyor. Bu arada İspanyol yıldızın çok sayıda talibi bulunuyor. Yaz döneminde kulübe resmi teklifler gelebilir. Muhtemel ayrılıkta da Aykut Kocaman'dan fikir alınacak. Yani konuyla ilgili çok sayıda belirsizlik var.

Oosterwolde'yi Roma istiyor: Ancak farklı sorunları var

İtalyan ekibi Roma, Fenerbahçe'den Jayden Oosterwolde'yi istiyor. Fakat Serie A temsilcisinin resmi teklif yapabilmesi için öncelikle 2 sorunu çözmesi gerek...

Fenerbahçe, 2023'ün Ocak ayında Parma'ya 6 milyon euro ödeyerek Jayden Oosterwolde'yi kadrosuna katmıştı. Sarı-Lacivertliler, Hollandalı savunmacıyı 7 milyon euro ve üzerinde bir rakama satarsa, anlaşma gereği karın %30'unu İtalyan ekibine verecek. 25 yaşındaki futbolcunun 30 Haziran 2028'e kadar mukavelesi var.

ROMA TEKLİF HAZIRLIĞINDA

Serie A temsilcisi Roma, Jayden Oosterwolde'yi ciddi şekilde istiyor. Ancak resmi teklif yapamıyorlar. Bunun da 2 sebebi var:

1- Roma UEFA'dan ceza almamak ve takviye yapmak için oyuncu satmak zorunda

2- Roma kadrodaki bazı isimleri göndererek yer açmak zorunda

Eğer işler istedikleri gibi giderse, pazarlık masasına oturacaklar.

AYRILMAYA SICAK BAKIYOR

Oyuncu cephesinin Roma seçeneğini değerlendirmek istediği konuşuluyor. Fenerbahçe'deki yeni yönetim ise onun ayrılığına pek sıcak bakmıyor. Yine de günün sonunda iyi bir teklif gelirse, şartlar değişebilir. Serie A'yı 3. sırada bitiren Roma, Şampiyonlar Ligi biletini elde etmişti.

Dirk Kuyt yüzünden TRT'ye kızdılar! Fenerbahçe'ye ne zaman geliyor?

Fenerbahçe'de Aziz Yıldırım'ın başkan seçilmesinin ardından yeni yapılanmada görev alacağı ileri sürülen Dirk Kuyt için kulübü FC Dordrecht'ten ilk resmi açıklama geldi.

Fenerbahçe’de 6-7 Haziran tarihlerinde gerçekleştirilen tarihi kongrede Aziz Yıldırım’ın başkanlık koltuğuna geri dönmesinin ardından, sarı-lacivertli camiada gözler yeni sezonda kurulacak idari ve teknik kadroya çevrildi.

Seçim sürecinde Aziz Yıldırım’ın listesinde ve transfer komitesinde aktif rol alacağı, hatta kulübün sembol isimlerinden biri olarak yeni yapılanmanın liderliğini üstleneceği iddia edilen Dirk Kuyt hakkında Hollanda’dan ilk yanıt geldi.

Hollanda basınına konuşan Hans de Zeeuw, kulübün Türk yatırımcı ortakları üzerinden Türkiye'deki gündemi yakından takip ettiklerini belirterek şu ifadeleri kullandı:

Orada nelerin konuşulduğunu biliyoruz, bu yüzden durumu ciddiye almamak hata olur. Kulübün Türk ortağı da bu konunun Türkiye'de ne kadar sıcak bir gündem maddesi olduğunu bize açıkça iletti. Hatta devlet televizyonu (TRT) düzeyinde bile bu haberler işlendi. Bu nedenle her ihtimali göz önünde bulunduruyoruz.

Ancak net olan bir şey var; teknik direktörümüz Dirk Kuyt için şu ana kadar Türkiye'den kimse bizimle veya hocanın menajerlik şirketiyle iletişime geçmedi. Şu an için bir kesinlik yok ancak Dordrecht olarak gelişmeleri izliyoruz.

Vlahovic boşa çıkıyor: Ama babası kendisi için 30 milyon istiyor!

Dusan Vlahovic'in Juventus'la mukavelesi bitiyor. 30 Haziran'da boşa çıkacak. Sırp forvetin adı hem Galatasaray hem Fenerbahçe hem de Beşiktaş'la anılıyor. Fakat oyuncunun babasının kendisi için istediği rakam, pek hoş karşılanmayacak.

Juventus Kulübü, sözleşmesi 30 Haziran'da bitecek olan Dusan Vlahovic'e defalarca yeni teklif yaptı. Ancak Corriere dello Sport'un haberine göre; son görüşmede ipler tamamen koptu. Sırp forvetin babası, kendisi için 30 milyon euro imza parası talep etti! Oğluna da 5 senelik sözleşme karşılığı yıllık 8 milyon euro garanti ücret istedi.

SİZE GÜLE GÜLE!

Juventus cephesi, oyuncunun babasının talep ettiği 30 milyon euro sonrasında masadan kalktı ve bu dosyanın tamamen kapandığını ifade etti. 26 yaşındaki forvetin adı hem Galatasaray hem Fenerbahçe hem de Beşiktaş'la anılıyor. Ancak oyuncunun babası benzer taleplerde bulunursa Türkiye ihtimali de ortadan kalkacak.

AİLE ÜYELERİ YAPIYOR

Dusan Vlahovic'in bir temsilcisi yok. Menajerliğini aile üyeleri yapıyor. Bu durum bazen avantaj olsa da genellikle büyük sıkıntılara sebep olabiliyor. 1.90 boyundaki futbolcunun kağıt üzerinde bonservis bedeli yok... Ancak masaya oturulduğunda babasının 30 milyon euroluk talebi var!

Galatasaray çok kızdırdı: Ancak bacağını alırsınız

Galatasaray'da George Gardi'nin listesindeki Nicolo Barella için İtalya'dan şok yanıt: 45 milyon euroya sadece bir bacağını alırsınız.

Galatasaray’da transfer çalışmalarını yürüten ünlü menajer George Gardi’nin sarı-kırmızılı kulübe önerdiği iddia edilen Nicolo Barella için Inter cephesinden çok sert ve net bir yanıt geldi.

İtalyan devinin sportif direktörü Piero Ausilio, adı transfer piyasasında sıkça anılan yıldız orta saha oyuncusunun geleceğine dair spekülasyonlara adeta son noktayı koydu.

45 milyon euroya Nicolo Barella'nın sadece bir bacağını alırsınız. 'Barella ne kadar?' sorusunu cevaplamak çok kolay çünkü Barella satılık değil. Bu yüzden bir fiyatı yok.

Galatasaray'ın küresel transfer ağındaki en önemli figürlerden biri olan George Gardi'nin, listesindeki elit isimler arasında Barella'yı da sarı-kırmızılı yönetime sunduğu iddiaları dış basında geniş yankı bulmuştu. Ancak Inter Sportif Direktörü Ausilio’nun bu yüksek tonlu açıklaması, İtalyan yıldızı kadrosuna katmak isteyen tüm kulüplerin önüne aşılması imkansız bir duvar ördü.

“Şəfa” yeni mövsümə hazırlıq planını açıqladı

8 June 2026 at 18:00

Futbol üzrə Azərbaycan Premyer Liqasında mübarizə aparacaq “Şəfa” komandasının yeni mövsüm üçün hazırlıq planı müəyyənləşib.

Arena.az xəbər verir ki, bu barədə klubun mətbuat xidməti məlumat yayıb.

Zaur Həşimovun rəhbərlik etdiyi komanda iyulun 2-də Bakıda bir araya gələcək. Hazırlığın ilk mərhələsi paytaxtda baş tutacaq. İyulun 20-də isə komanda Qəbələyə yollanacaq.

Hazırlığın ikinci mərhələsi avqustun 9-na qədər Qəbələdə davam edəcək. Komanda yeni mövsümə hazırlıq çərçivəsində bir neçə yoxlama oyunu da keçirəcək.

Qarşılaşmaların tarixi və məkanı hələlik məlum deyil.

Xatırladaq ki, “Şəfa” geirdə qalmış mövsümdə Birinci Liqanın qalibi olaraq 2026/2027-ci illər mövsümündən etibarən Azərbaycan Premyer Liqasında iştirak hüququ qazanıb. Paytaxt təmsilçisi elitaya çıxdıqdan sonra baş məşqçi postuna Zaur Həşimovu gətirib, bu gün isə “Kəpəz”dən Rauf Hüseynlini transfer edib.

Matvey Safonov Luka Şevalye ilə münasibətindən danışdı

7 June 2026 at 19:00

Fransa nəhəngi PSJ-nin rusiyalı qapıçısı Matvey Safonov Paris komandasındakı fransız həmkarı Luka Şevalye ilə münasibətindən danışıb.

Arena.az rusiyalı qapıçının müvafiq fikrini təqdim edir:

“Biz vahid qapıçı dəstəsiyik. Oyuna qədər hamımız bir-birimizə uğurlar diləyirik, oyundan sonra təbriklər ünvanlayırıq. Bu, adi haldır. Kollektivdə belə də olmalıdır”, deyə Safonov vurğulayıb.

Xatırladaq ki, Matvey Safonov PSJ-yə 2024-cü ilin iyul ayında Rusiyanın “Krasnodar” klubundan keçib. Paris klubu bu transfer üçün 20 milyon avro ödəyib. 27 yaşlı qolkiperin Fransa nəhəngi ilə 2029-cu ilin 30 iyununa qədər müqaviləsi mövcuddur.

Safonov indiyə qədər PSJ-nin heyətində bütövlükdə 44 oyuna çıxıb. Rusiyalı qapıçı bu oyunlarda 41 qol buraxıb, 19 oyunda qapısını toxunulmaz saxlayıb. O, PSJ ilə 2 dəfə Fransa çempionu, UEFA Çempionlar Liqasının qalibi olub, eləcə də 1 dəfə Fransa Kubokunu, Fransa Super Kubokunu, UEFA Super Kubokunu, FİFA Qitələrarası Kubokunu qazanıb.

“Krasnodar”ın yetirməsi olan, Rusiyanın müxtəlif yaş qrupları üzrə yığmalarında oynamış Safonov, 2021-ci ildən əsas millidə forma geyinir. O, Rusiya milli komandasında 18 oyuna çıxıb, 13 qol buraxıb, 7 matçdan “quru” qurtulub.

“Transfermarkt” internet-portalı 27 yaşlı rusiyalı qapıçının transfer dəyərini 30 milyon avro məbləğində qiymətləndirir.

Yaya Ture “Slovan”a baş məşqçi təyin edildi

7 June 2026 at 18:00

Futbol üzrə Kot-d’ivuar yığmasının, “Mançester Siti” və “Barselona” klublarının sabiq yarımmüdafiəçisi Yaya Ture baş məşqçi təyin olunub.

Arena.az xəbər verir ki, 42 yaşlı veteran futbolçu bundan sonra “Slovan”ı çalışdıracaq.

Bu barədə Slovakiya mətbuatı məlumat yayıb. Tərəflər arasındakı müqavilənin müddəti və digər detalları açıqlanmayıb.

Qeyd edək ki, “Slovan” Slovakiya çempionatında 2025/2026-cı illər mövsümünün qalibi olub. Bu komandaya 2021-ci ilin may ayından Vladimir Vays rəhbərlik edirdi. 61 yaşlı slovak mütəxəssis bu komandanı bütövlükdə 267 oyuna çıxarıb, 159 qələbə, 49 heç-heçə, 59 məğlubiyyyət görüb. Vays bundan sonra Slovakiya yığmasına rəhbərlik edəcəyi üçün, “Slovan”ı tərk etməli olub. Təcrübəli mütəxəssis bu ilin may ayında Slovakiya yığmasına baş məşqçi təyin edilib.

Yaya Ture isə daha əvvəl “Tottenhem”, “Stantard” klublarında, həmçinin Səudiyyə Ərəbistanı millisində köməkçi məşqçi kimi çalışıb. “Slovan” onun baş məşqçi kimi çalışacağı ilk komandadır.

Robin van Persi “Feyenoord”u tərk etdi

7 June 2026 at 17:00

Futbol üzrə Niderland çempionatında 2025/26 mövsümünü ikinci yerdə başa vurmuş “Feyenoord” baş məşqçisi Robin van Persi ilə yollarını ayırıb.

Arena.az xəbər verir ki, bu barədə Rotterdam təmsilçisinin mətbuat xidməti məlumat yayıb.

Sözügedən komanda Niderland çempionatında ikinci yeri tutaraq UEFA Çempionlar Liqasının Liqa mərhələsinə birbaşa vəsiqə qazansa da, klub rəhbərliyi yenə də baş məşqçini dəyişmək qərarına gəlib.

Xatırladaq ki, Robin van Persi “Feyenoord”un əsas komandasına 2025-ci ilin fevral ayının sonlarında təyin olunmuşdu. Geridə qalmış müddət ərzində komanda onun rəhbərliyi altında çıxış etdiyi 58 rəsmi matçda 30 qələbə qazanıb, 9 heç-heçə edib və 19 dəfə meydandan məğlub ayrılıb.

Van Persi daha öncə “Herenven”in də baş məşqçisi olub.

Nazir Zoran Qayiçlə görüşdü

8 June 2026 at 19:27

İyunun 8-də gənclər və idman naziri Fərid Qayıbov ölkəmizdə səfərdə olan Serbiya Respublikasının idman naziri Zoran Qayiçi qəbul edib.

Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, görüş zamanı Azərbaycan və Serbiya arasında idman sahəsində əməkdaşlığın mövcud vəziyyəti və inkişaf perspektivləri müzakirə olunub. Həmçinin təcrübə mübadiləsinin genişləndirilməsi, birgə layihələrin həyata keçirilməsi və beynəlxalq platformalarda əməkdaşlığın gücləndirilməsi ilə bağlı fikir mübadiləsi aparılıb.

Görüşdə gənclər və idman nazirinin müavini İndira Hacıyeva, nazirliyin İdman şöbəsinin müdiri Elnur Məmmədov, Beynəlxalq əlaqələr şöbəsinin müdiri Zərifə Zülfüqarova, Serbiya idman nazirinin müşaviri Zelko Traykoviç, Serbiyanın Azərbaycandakı Fövqəladə və Səlahiyyətli Səfiri Draqan Vladisavlyeviç iştirak ediblər.

Tanınmış klub Konfrans Liqası oyununu Sumqayıtda keçirəcək

8 June 2026 at 19:10

Belarusun BATE klubu Konfrans Liqasında ev oyununu Sumqayıtda keçirəcək.

Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, bu barədə Borisov təmsilçisin mətbuat xidməti məlumat yayıb. Klub ev oyunları üçün Mehdi Hüseynzadə adına Sumqayıt şəhər stadionunu sifariş edib.

BATE Konfrans Liqasında mübarizəyə I təsnifat mərhələsindən başlayacaq. Püşkatma mərasimi iyunun 16-da olacaq.

A Seriyası klubunda yeni baş məşqçi

8 June 2026 at 18:52

“Fiorentina”nın yeni baş məşqçisi açıqlanıb.

Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, komandanın “sükanı” Fabio Qrossoya tapşırılıb. Bu barədə klubun mətbuat xidməti məlumat yayıb. Mütəxəssislə 3 illik müqavilə imzalanıb.

Qrosso son olaraq “Sassuolo”ya rəhbərlik edib.

“Fiorentina” çempionatda mövsümü 15-ci sırada bitirib.

“Şəfa”nın yay planı

8 June 2026 at 18:25

“Şəfa”nın yeni mövsüm üçün hazırlıq planı müəyyənləşib.

Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, komanda iyulun 2-də Bakıda toplanacaq. Hazırlığın ilk mərhələsi paytaxtda keçiriləcək.

İyulun 20-də isə “Şəfa” Qəbələyə yollanacaq. Hazırlığın ikinci mərhələsi avqustun 9-dək burada davam edəcək.

Komanda yeni mövsümə hazırlıq çərçivəsində bir neçə yoxlama oyunu da keçirəcək. Qarşılaşmaların tarixi və məkanı hələ məlum deyil.

Azərbaycan gimnastları üç “qızıl” qazandı

8 June 2026 at 18:16

Azərbaycan təmsilçiləri Milli Gimnastika Arenasında keçirilmiş akrobatika və aerobika gimnastikası üzrə FIG Dünya Kuboku və AGF Trophy kubokunda üç qızıl medal qazanıb.

Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, üç gün davam edən kubok yarışlarında akrobatika və aerobika üzrə ümumilikdə 14 ölkədən 220-yə yaxın, turnirdə isə 10 ölkədən 150-dən çox idmançı bacarıqlarını nümayiş etdirib.

Dünya Kubokunda Azərbaycan millisi yarışı 1 qızıl medalla başa vurub. Anahita Bashiri, Zəhra Rəşidova və Nəzrin Zeyniyevadan ibarət qadın qrup rəqiblərini geridə qoyaraq 29.300 xalla qızıl medal qazanıb.

Ənənəyə uyğun olaraq, təsnifat mərhələsində ən yüksək icra xalını toplayan idmançılara AGF Trophy kuboku təqdim edilib. Aerobika gimnastikası üzrə fərdi proqramda kişilər arasında Anton Kolobov (Rusiya), qadınlarda Anastasiya Dmitriyeva (Rusiya), qarışıq cütlük proqramında Borislava İvanova və Hristo Manolov (Bolqarıstan), akrobatika gimnastikası üzrə isə qadın qrupumuz Anahita Bashiri, Zəhra Rəşidova və Nəzrin Zeyniyeva AGF Trophy kubokuna layiq görülüblər.

Aerobika gimnastikası üzrə favorit qarışıq cütlüyü Mədinə Mustafayeva və Vladimir Dolmatov 19.025 xalla yarışı 4-cü, Leyla Bejanova, Arzu Ağayeva və Xədicə Quliyevadan ibarət “üçlük” isə 17.588 xalla 4-cü pillədə başa vurub.

Beynəlxalq turnirdə isə Azərbaycan gimnastları akrobatika və aerobika növləri üzrə ümumilikdə 6 proqramda təmsil olundular. Yarışların yekun nəticələrinə əsasən, aerobika gimnastikası üzrə təmsilçilərimiz bir sıra uğurlu nəticələr əldə ediblər.

Yeniyetmələrin yarışında qarışıq cütlüklər proqramında Mədinə İbrahimli və Toğrul Gülmalıyev qızıl medal qazanaraq fəxri kürsünün ən yüksək pilləsinə yüksəliblər. Həmin proqramda çıxış edən Səma Hacızadə və Arif Məmmədzadə isə gümüş medala layiq görülüblər. Fərdi proqramda Arif Məmmədzadə qızıl, Toğrul Gülmalıyev isə gümüş medal qazanıb.

Yeniyetmələr arasında “üçlük” proqramında Ayan İskəndərli, Məryəm Əliyeva və Ayla İsmayılzadə bürünc medal əldə ediblər. Qrup proqramında çıxış edən Nuray Əliyeva, Aytən Nəsirzadə, Gülnur Ağalarova, Aliyə Cəfərli və Xədicə Ələsgərova da bürünc medala sahib olublar.

Gənclər yaş kateqoriyasında qrup proqramında mübarizə aparan Ayan Ağayeva, Fidan İbrahimova, Leyla Əhmədova, Aydan Məlikova və Təhminə İbrahimova da bürünc mükafat qazanaraq komandanın medal hesabını artırıblar.

Beləliklə, Azərbaycan gimnastları beynəlxalq turniri 2 qızıl, 2 gümüş və 3 bürünc medalla, Dünya kubokunu isə 1 qızıl medalla başa vurublar.

Brahim Diaz transfer boost for Juventus as Florentino Perez remains Real Madrid President

8 June 2026 at 18:56

As expected, Florentino Perez has won the Real Madrid Presidential elections, which, according to La Gazzetta dello Sport, will potentially increase Juventus’ chances of signing Brahim Diaz this summer.

Juventus have made Brahim Diaz one of their primary targets for the 2026 summer transfer window.

Gazzetta: Brahim Diaz a priority for Spalletti

According to Gazzetta, the Morocco international is the priority attacking midfield target for coach Luciano Spalletti, who is desperate to add more quality to the Old Lady in the final third.

According to the report, Florentino Perez remaining the Real Madrid president is definitely good news for the Bianconeri, as Perez has already announced a €150m deal for a big summer signing, presumably in attack, which would further reduce Brahim’s playing time at the Bernabeu.

SEVILLE, SPAIN - MAY 17: Brahim Diaz of Real Madrid looks on during the LaLiga EA Sports match between Sevilla FC and Real Madrid CF at Estadio Ramon Sanchez Pizjuan on May 17, 2026 in Seville, Spain. (Photo by Fran Santiago/Getty Images)
SEVILLE, SPAIN – MAY 17: Brahim Diaz of Real Madrid looks on during the LaLiga EA Sports match between Sevilla FC and Real Madrid CF at Estadio Ramon Sanchez Pizjuan on May 17, 2026 in Seville, Spain. (Photo by Fran Santiago/Getty Images)

Even Nico Paz is expected to return from a two-season spell at Como, further increasing the competition for a starting spot in the final third in the Spanish capital.

Gazzetta, however, highlights that Juventus have no agreement with either Real Madrid or the player, who seems in no rush to discuss the future.

MADRID, SPAIN - OCTOBER 22: Andrea Cambiaso of Juventus is challenged by Brahim Diaz of Real Madrid during the UEFA Champions League 2025/26 League Phase MD3 match between Real Madrid C.F. and Juventus at Estadio Santiago Bernabeu on October 22, 2025 in Madrid, Spain. (Photo by Angel Martinez/Getty Images)
MADRID, SPAIN – OCTOBER 22: Andrea Cambiaso of Juventus is challenged by Brahim Diaz of Real Madrid during the UEFA Champions League 2025/26 League Phase MD3 match between Real Madrid C.F. and Juventus at Estadio Santiago Bernabeu on October 22, 2025 in Madrid, Spain. (Photo by Angel Martinez/Getty Images)

Brahim will be one of Morocco’s stars at the World Cup, and if he impresses during the competition, Juventus will likely see even more clubs join the race for his signature.

Juventus will reshape their attack in the 2026-27 campaign and are also in talks with centre-forwards Alexander Sorloth and Randal Kolo Munai.

Milan schedule new round of talks with Glasner

8 June 2026 at 18:35

Reports from Italy suggest that Milan are set to hold a new round of talks with Oliver Glasner in the coming hours, with the former Crystal Palace coach’s representatives optimistic about reaching an agreement.

Milan are preparing for a second meeting with ex-Crystal Palace coach Glasner, according to Calciomercato.com.

Milan set to meet with Glasner again

Gazzetta reported on Monday morning that the Austrian tactician was waiting for a second meeting with Zlatan Ibrahimovic and Gerry Cardinale after the first summit last week.

According to the latest update from Calciomercato, the two parties will have a new contact by tomorrow, Tuesday, June 9.

LONDON, ENGLAND - MAY 17: Oliver Glasner, Manager of Crystal Palace, reacts during the Emirates FA Cup Final match between Crystal Palace and Manchester City at Wembley Stadium on May 17, 2025 in London, England. (Photo by Shaun Botterill/Getty Images)
LONDON, ENGLAND – MAY 17: Oliver Glasner, Manager of Crystal Palace, reacts during the Emirates FA Cup Final match between Crystal Palace and Manchester City at Wembley Stadium on May 17, 2025 in London, England. (Photo by Shaun Botterill/Getty Images)

Calciomercato confirms that Glasner has prioritised a move to Milan and is regarded as a primary target by the Rossoneri, so the coach’s entourage is confident of reaching an agreement in the upcoming meeting.

At the same time, however, Mauricio Pochettino remains a genuine candidate for the Milan job, and according to Gazzetta, the USMNT coach already has an agreement with the Serie A giants.

Milan sacked Massimiliano Allegri after failing to qualify for the Champions League in 2025-26. CEO Giorgio Furlani, sporting director Igli Tare, and technical director Geoffrey Moncada were fired along with the coach, so Ibrahimovic and Cardinale are now rebuilding the club’s management and talking to a potential new coach.

Official: Italy World Cup winner Grosso is the new Fiorentina coach

8 June 2026 at 18:17

Fiorentina confirm the appointment of Fabio Grosso as their new head coach; the ex-Italy international has signed a contract until June 2028.

Former Italian defender Grosso is the new Fiorentina head coach, the Tuscans confirmed in a statement on Monday.

Fiorentina hire Grosso as new coach: official statement

“ACF Fiorentina is pleased to announce that Fabio Grosso has been appointed as the new Head Coach of the First Team,” Fiorentina said.

“Born in Rome on November 28, 1977, Grosso began his coaching career in 2013 within the Juventus Youth Sector.

He made his managerial debut with a senior first team in 2017, taking charge of Bari in Serie B. Throughout his career, the new Viola coach has also coached Olympique Lyonnais, Frosinone, and Sassuolo, among others. He has secured two promotions from Serie B to Serie A and, during his most recent season leading the Neroverdi, achieved an 11th-place finish as a newly promoted side.

“Everyone at Fiorentina is delighted to enthusiastically welcome a World Champion and a coach who brings competence, innovative ideas, and enthusiasm. Welcome, Mister Fabio Grosso!”

Fiorentina added that Grosso has signed a contract until June 30, 2028.

MILAN, ITALY - SEPTEMBER 21: Fabio Grosso, Head Coach of Sassuolo, looks on prior to the Serie A match between FC Internazionale and US Sassuolo Calcio at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on September 21, 2025 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
MILAN, ITALY – SEPTEMBER 21: Fabio Grosso, Head Coach of Sassuolo, looks on prior to the Serie A match between FC Internazionale and US Sassuolo Calcio at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on September 21, 2025 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)

“I would like to thank the entire Club, especially President Giuseppe Commisso and his mother Catherine, for entrusting me with the responsibility of leading Fiorentina,” Grosso said.

“I am truly delighted to have the opportunity to take on this exciting challenge. I am joining a prestigious Club, backed by passionate supporters and located in a city that lives and breathes football.

“I never like to make promises, but fully aware of the responsibilities that lie ahead, I can assure everyone from day one of my commitment, professionalism, and dedication to building a team that plays with courage and ambition. I am genuinely excited and cannot wait to get started.”

BERLIN - JULY 09: Scorer of the matchwinning penalty, Fabio Grosso (c) of Italy,celebrates with the world cup trophy after the FIFA World Cup Germany 2006 Final match between Italy and France at the Olympic Stadium on July 9, 2006 in Berlin, Germany. (Photo by Andreas Rentz/Bongarts/Getty Images)
BERLIN – JULY 09: Scorer of the matchwinning penalty, Fabio Grosso (c) of Italy,celebrates with the world cup trophy after the FIFA World Cup Germany 2006 Final match between Italy and France at the Olympic Stadium on July 9, 2006 in Berlin, Germany. (Photo by Andreas Rentz/Bongarts/Getty Images)

Fiorentina sporting director Fabio Paratici, who had already worked with Grosso at Juventus, added: “We are very happy to welcome Fabio Grosso to Fiorentina – said President Giuseppe B. Commisso –  Fabio is not only a World Champion; he is a coach who has built his path through hard work, ideas, and results, showing the ability to lead teams and face important challenges.

“After a difficult season, we want to open a new chapter with energy, ambition, and responsibility. We believe Fabio has the personality, the method, and the enthusiasm to help us build a stronger, more competitive Fiorentina, always connected to its identity. We welcome him with great confidence. Forza Viola!”

Fiorentina secured survival with just two games to spare in the 2025-26 campaign, replacing Stefano Pioli with Paolo Vanoli in November 2025.

Paratici was appointed as the new Fiorentina sporting director in February 2026.

Grosso secured Serie A promotion with Sassuolo in 2024-25 and led the Neroverdi to an 11th-place finish in Italy’s top flight in 2025-26.

 

 

Director admits Inter ‘proud’ of ‘enormous’ Onana deal with Manchester United

8 June 2026 at 18:06

Inter director Piero Ausilio admits the €50m deal that brought André Onana to Manchester United in 2023 was probably the best in the club’s history: ‘He joined on a free transfer and left for an enormous fee.’

Inter director Ausilio admits Onana’s move to Manchester United in the summer of 2023 was one of the best deals he ever completed as well as one of the most profitable in the club’s history.

Ausilio: Onana probably my best Inter deal

“Inter are proud of the Onana [deal],” he said during a podcast with Italian presenter Alessandro Cattelan (via FcInter1908).

“It depends on what we’re talking about. If it’s about a capital gain, then probably Onana [is the best deal]. He joined Inter on a free transfer and left for an enormous fee. I think it may be the highest capital gain in the club’s history. Only deals like the Ibrahimovic one get close.”

MILAN, ITALY - MAY 16: Andre Onana of FC Internazionale celebrates after Lautaro Martinez of FC Internazionale scores the team's first goal during the UEFA Champions League semi-final second leg match between FC Internazionale and AC Milan at Stadio Giuseppe Meazza on May 16, 2023 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Alexander Hassenstein/Getty Images)
MILAN, ITALY – MAY 16: Andre Onana of FC Internazionale celebrates after Lautaro Martinez of FC Internazionale scores the team’s first goal during the UEFA Champions League semi-final second leg match between FC Internazionale and AC Milan at Stadio Giuseppe Meazza on May 16, 2023 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Alexander Hassenstein/Getty Images)
VERONA, ITALY - NOVEMBER 23: Piero Ausilio of FC Internazionale during the Serie A match between Verona and FC Internazionale at Stadio Marcantonio Bentegodi on November 23, 2024 in Verona, Italy. (Photo by Alessandro Sabattini/Getty Images)
VERONA, ITALY – NOVEMBER 23: Piero Ausilio of FC Internazionale during the Serie A match between Verona and FC Internazionale at Stadio Marcantonio Bentegodi on November 23, 2024 in Verona, Italy. (Photo by Alessandro Sabattini/Getty Images)

Onana moved to Inter on a free transfer from Ajax in the summer of 2022 and left San Siro after just one season, joining Manchester United for €50m.

During his time at the Stadio Meazza, Onana won one Italian Supercoppa and one Coppa Italia, and reached the Champions League Final.

During the same interview, Ausilio spoke about Inter’s transfer strategies for next summer, confirming that Denzel Dumfries is on his way to Real Madrid and insisting that Nicolò Barella is not on the market.

Brendan Sorsby gets injunction vs. NCAA and could play for Texas Tech after gambling ineligibility

LUBBOCK, Texas (AP) — Brendan Sorsby has been granted a temporary injunction against the NCAA that could clear the way for him to play for Texas Tech this fall, even after the transfer quarterback was declared ineligible for wagering on college sports. Some of the bets were made on his own team while at Indiana.

The ruling Monday by Judge Ken Curry immediately prevents the NCAA from being able to block Sorsby's eligibility for what will be his final college season.

Sorsby will still miss the first two games, which was a penalty that had been proposed by his attorneys.

Curry's ruling came a week after a two-hour hearing in the 99th District Court in Lubbock County, where Texas Tech is located.

The NCAA can appeal to a higher court in Texas, though there was no immediate word on if or when that would happen, or the possible timeline for a different ruling. Texas Tech is nearly three months from its season opener Sept. 5 at home against Abilene Christian.

In a statement, the NCAA said it strongly disagrees with the court's ruling and “is deeply concerned about the damaging, far-reaching and broadly destabilizing ramifications of this outcome — which undermines and corrupts the integrity of sports.”

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India vs Afghanistan: Manav Suthar stars on debut as India script biggest win in Test history

NEW DELHI: Left-arm spinner Manav Suthar announced his arrival on the Test stage in stunning fashion, weaving a web around Afghanistan's batters as India registered the biggest victory in their Test history with an innings-and-300-run win in the one-off Test at the Maharaja Yadavindra Singh International Cricket Stadium in New Chandigarh on Monday.

Making his Test debut, the 23-year-old from Rajasthan was the standout performer, claiming 6/33 in the first innings and adding another wicket in the second to finish with match figures of 7/62. His performance not only set up India's crushing win but also strengthened his case as a potential long-term successor to Ravindra Jadeja in the Test side.



Suthar shines on dream debut


Afghanistan never looked comfortable against Suthar. Bowling with impressive control and consistency, the left-armer repeatedly landed the ball in the right areas and extracted turn and bounce to trouble the visitors.

His figures of 6/33 made him only the 10th Indian bowler and seventh Indian spinner to claim a five-wicket haul on Test debut. He also joined an elite list of Indian bowlers to take six wickets in an innings in their maiden Test.

The 23-year-old registered the best bowling figures in an innings on Test debut by an Indian in 38 years.

The last Indian to better that mark in his debut Test innings was Narendra Hirwani, who produced a legendary performance against the West Indies in Chennai in 1988, claiming 8/61 and later finishing the match with 16 wickets.

— BCCI (@BCCI)

Suthar also joined an exclusive club of Indian bowlers to register six-wicket hauls on Test debut. Before him, only Hirwani, Ravichandran Ashwin, Dilip Doshi and Syed Abid Ali had achieved the feat in an innings during their first Test appearances.

With Ravichandran Ashwin retired and Jadeja in the latter stages of his Test career, Suthar's emergence could not have come at a better time for Indian cricket.

Rahul, Gill power India to 564/8 declared


India's dominance began with the bat after they were asked to bat first. KL Rahul and captain Shubman Gill struck commanding centuries, while Sai Sudharsan, Rishabh Pant and Washington Sundar contributed valuable half-centuries.

The hosts eventually declared on a massive 564/8, putting Afghanistan under immediate pressure.

Afghanistan crumble against spin


The visitors had no answers to India's spin attack and were bowled out for 152 in their first innings, conceding a huge 412-run lead.

— BCCI (@BCCI)

Asked to follow on, Afghanistan fared even worse in the second innings. Washington Sundar starred with 4/36, while Kuldeep Yadav picked up 3/30 as the visitors were dismissed for 112 in just 35.5 overs.

Afghanistan's batters struggled both against quality spin and their own poor shot selection, allowing India to wrap up the match midway through the third day.

India's biggest-ever Test win


The innings-and-300-run triumph is India's largest victory in Test cricket history, surpassing the previous record of an innings and 272 runs against the West Indies in Rajkot in 2018.

India's biggest Test wins:


  • Innings & 300 runs vs Afghanistan, New Chandigarh (2026)
  • Innings & 272 runs vs West Indies, Rajkot (2018)
  • Innings & 262 runs vs Afghanistan, Bengaluru (2018)
  • Innings & 239 runs vs Bangladesh, Mirpur (2007)
  • Innings & 239 runs vs Sri Lanka, Nagpur (2017)

The win is also among the 10 biggest victories in Test cricket history, jointly ranking as the 10th-largest innings victory overall.







India register their biggest victory in Tests; crush Afghanistan by an innings and 300 runs

NEW DELHI: India registered their biggest victory in Test cricket on Monday, defeating Afghanistan by an innings and 300 runs on the third day of the one-off Test in New Chandigarh.

The win surpassed India's previous biggest Test victory margin (Inns & 272 runs vs WI, Rajkot, 2018) and was set up by a dominant bowling performance that saw them take 15 Afghanistan wickets on the third day.





Biggest innings wins for India
  • Inns & 300 runs vs AFG, Mullanpur, 2026*
  • Inns & 272 runs vs WI, Rajkot, 2018
  • Inns & 262 runs vs AFG, Bengaluru, 2018
  • Inns & 239 runs vs BAN, Mirpur, 2007
  • Inns & 239 runs vs SL, Nagpur, 2017

  • The only bigger innings victory on Indian soil was West Indies' innings-and-336-run win over India at Eden Gardens in 1958.
  • Among Asian teams, only Pakistan's innings-and-324-run win over New Zealand in Lahore in 2002 was bigger.

India bowled Afghanistan out for 152 in their first innings and then wrapped up the second innings with ease after enforcing the follow-on. While debutant left-arm spinner Manav Suthar led the way with a six-wicket haul in the first innings, Washington Sundar and Kuldeep Yadav shared seven wickets in the second innings.



Afghanistan resumed the day at 113/5 but could not recover. Prasidh Krishna removed Azmatullah Omarzai early before Suthar ran through the lower order to finish with figures of 6/33 in 22 overs.

The 23-year-old Rajasthan spinner dismissed Sharafuddin Ashraf (11), ended Rahmat Shah's resistance after the batter scored 60 off 135 balls, and completed a five-wicket haul on Test debut. He later trapped Mohammad Saleem Safi leg-before and took the wicket of Ziaur Rahman Sharifi to end the innings.

Suthar's figures are the second-best by an Indian bowler on Test debut, behind Narendra Hirwani's 8/61 against the West Indies in Chennai in 1988. He also became the 10th Indian bowler and the seventh Indian spinner to take a five-wicket haul in his maiden Test appearance.

With Afghanistan asked to bat again, India quickly tightened their grip on the match. Washington Sundar and Kuldeep Yadav shared seven wickets between them, as Afghanistan's batting struggled once more.

India eventually completed an innings-and-300-run victory, the biggest win in the country's Test history.

Brief Scores:

India 1st innings: 564/8 declared in 127 overs.

Afghanistan: 152 and 112 all out 35.5 overs. (Sediqullah Atal 42, Rahmanullah Gurbaz 24; Washington Sundar 4/36, Kuldeep Yadav 3/30).

Texas outfielder Aiden Robbins' clutch HR puts him in elite company

For Aiden Robbins, his first year in the burnt orange has been full of milestones. That continued on Sunday when the Longhorns beat Oregon to punch their ticket to Omaha. Texas moved closer to winning a national title, partly due to Robbins, who continued to be a home run machine. 

In the first inning, the Longhorns' star crushed a home run to left center to give Texas a 1-0 lead. It was the 24th home run of the season for the Pennsylvania native, which is the third most in a single season in program history. The only people ahead of Robbins are Kyle Russell, who hit 28 in 2007, and Ivan Melendez, who finished the 2022 season with 32. 

late-night Longhorns 📽️#HookEm | @LonghornNetworkpic.twitter.com/CHE6UrjJHR

— Texas Baseball (@TexasBaseball) June 8, 2026

With the Longhorns' championship run is far from over, Robbins has more time to climb up the record boards. He has been on fire at the plate during postseason play with no signs of slowing down. That has made the Longhorns' offense far from an ideal matchup against some of the best pitching staffs in the nation. 

After joining Texas through the transfer portal, Robbins has shattered expectations. During his only season at a Seton Hall, Robbins posted a .422 batting average in 53 games. He also drove in 38 runs while hitting six home runs. In the Forty Acres, Robbins has taken his game to a new level, tripling his home run total. 

in elite company 🤘#HookEm | @AidenRobbins43pic.twitter.com/ezFcqbKKDv

— Texas Baseball (@TexasBaseball) June 8, 2026

If the Longhorns are to continue their postseason run, they will need Robbins to stay hot at the plate. He has been one of the best players in the nation this season and now holds a permanent place in the Longhorns record books.

This article originally appeared on Longhorns Wire: Texas Longhorns star Aiden Robbins hits his way into record books

Report: Uncertain future facing Man City legend as key Barcelona decision beckons

Report: Uncertain future facing Man City legend as key Barcelona decision beckons
Report: Uncertain future facing Man City legend as key Barcelona decision beckons

Bernardo Silva Leaves Door Open to Barcelona Move

For nearly a decade, Bernardo Silva embodied many of the qualities that defined Manchester City’s rise under Pep Guardiola. Intelligent, adaptable and relentlessly reliable, he became one of the most trusted figures of a hugely successful era.

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Now, however, the Portuguese international appears ready for a new chapter.

According to Marca, Silva has confirmed that Barcelona remain a genuine possibility as he weighs up his next destination following the end of his nine year stay at the Etihad Stadium.

Decision Still Pending

Speaking after Portugal’s 2-1 victory over Chile, Silva acknowledged interest from the Catalan giants but stopped short of committing himself.

“(Barça) is an option I have, but I haven’t made a decision yet ,” Silva told reporters.

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His comments reflected a player carefully considering the next stage of his career rather than rushing towards a conclusion.

Silva added: “In the end, I’m going to try to find a team where I’m wanted, where I feel truly wanted. That’s very important, and you’ll know the day I make my decision.”

Search for Fresh Challenge

At 31, Silva is not simply looking for another contract. His remarks suggest a desire for belonging and importance, factors that often become increasingly significant as players move into the latter stages of their careers.

The midfielder also stressed that he has “many options” available and declined to discuss specific clubs beyond acknowledging Barcelona’s interest.

After helping Manchester City collect major honours across nine remarkable seasons, few elite clubs would ignore the opportunity to sign a player of his quality and experience.

Legacy Secure at Manchester City

Whatever decision follows, Silva’s contribution to Manchester City’s modern success is already assured.

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His departure represents another reminder that even the most dominant football cycles eventually evolve. Players move on, squads are refreshed and new stories emerge.

Barcelona may yet become Silva’s next destination. For now, his focus remains on Portugal and choosing a club where he feels fully valued.

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The departure of Bernardo Silva marks the end of one of the City’s most influential modern success stories.

For nine seasons, Silva represented everything supporters wanted to see in a Manchester City player. He delivered quality, intelligence and relentless work rate, often sacrificing personal recognition for the benefit of the team. While bigger names frequently attracted headlines, Silva quietly became one of the defining figures of the Guardiola era.

If he is now moving on, there will be disappointment among fans, but also understanding. Few players can spend nearly a decade at the highest level with one club and not eventually seek a new challenge. Barcelona would represent a fitting destination for a footballer whose technical ability and understanding of the game have always stood out.

The bigger concern for supporters is what comes next. Replacing goals can be straightforward. Replacing creativity can be expensive. Replacing football intelligence, versatility and leadership is far more complicated. Silva could play multiple positions, adapt to different tactical demands and consistently deliver in crucial moments.

City’s recruitment team has earned trust through years of smart planning, yet there is no obvious replacement for everything Silva brought to the squad. His exit leaves a gap that extends beyond statistics.

Ultimately, Manchester City fans will wish him well. He leaves as a multiple Premier League winner, a Champions League winner and a player who helped transform the club into a dominant force. His legacy at the Etihad is secure, and he will be remembered as one of the most admired players of a remarkable era.

Gary Payton on his difference between his and Knicks …

Gary Payton on his difference between his and Knicks All-Star Jalen Brunson's skill set. “He’s a scorer. I was both ends of the floor, playing defense, doing other things. In this era of basketball, you can get so much as a scorer because you get a lot of calls. You get a lot of ability to do it. In our era (1990s-2000s). I think we were a little bit more rougher. We would’ve trapped him a bit more and made it harder for him to get the basketball in his hands, and then when he got the ball, we wouldn’t have let him go one-on-one and get all the way into the paint and bump you and hit you. He’s too good for that when he gets you in the paint, that he’s going to score. He dribbles 20 times and nobody comes to help, leaving one man on the island. That’s crazy to me. … If they’re going to let him keep doing it, keep doing it.”

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Gary Payton: On retiring after joining Shaquille …

Gary Payton: On retiring after joining Shaquille O’Neal, Miami Heat to win 2006 NBA title. “I said, ‘I got about three or four more years left. Where would be a good place for me to go?’ I was going to call it a day. Then Shaq called me and said, ‘Hey, we got something down here. We only need someone like you to come guide us and we’ll win.’ Pat Riley came in and the (Heat) owner Micky Arison were like, ‘We’ve been wanting you for years. Come on in and guide us.’ When I went in and guided them, we struggled from the beginning, then Pat took over (as coach) and we started playing the way we were supposed to play, and then won the championship. It’s joyful holding up that Larry O’Brien Trophy and kiss it with champagne all over you. It was a great feeling and then I said, ‘Now it’s time for me to move aside,' and this is my legacy.'”

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World Cup Insider: Get a matchday briefing from our writers in the US, Canada and Mexico

World Cup Insider is your essential guide to the 2026 FIFA World Cup (The Independent)

The biggest tournament in football is finally here.

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Where do Titans rank among teams most likely to win first Super Bowl?

The Tennessee Titans haven't won a championship since they were the AFL champions in 1961, before the AFL/NFL merger, before there was a Super Bowl, and before they moved to Nashville. Since moving to Tennessee in 1997, the Titans have made one whole appearance at the Big Dance -- a game that they lost.

But the Titans aren't the only NFL franchise to never win a Super Bowl. In fact, 12 teams haven't lifted the Lombardi Trophy, which is close to half of the league.

Every team has a shot to win the Super Bowl every season, and a recent NFL.com article ranked the 12 teams that haven't won a Super Bowl based on their chances to win it in 2026. Out of the 12, the Titans came in at 10.

Cam Ward didn’t have a great rookie season, and he doesn’t yet resemble a quarterback capable of leading his team to a Super Bowl, but we once heard the same things about the past two Super Bowl-winning QBs, Sam Darnold and Jalen Hurts. Time will tell if Ward ever can reach that level, but for now, I'm considering him a potential asset on the Titans’ quest to make their second Super Bowl and win their first.

Ward is surrounded by some interesting skill-position talent, and the offensive line added help. Perhaps a new scheme will breathe some life into this offense, but the biggest worry is keeping Ward upright after he was clobbered as a rookie, taking a league-high 55 sacks. Defensively, the Titans have a long way to go, but they added as many as a dozen potential new contributors this offseason.

This franchise has reason for optimism. Robert Saleh and all three of his coordinators have head-coaching experience. Ward and a promising 2025 draft crop, along with three or four rookies who could carve out starting jobs, offer some real hope. But the Titans are only nominally closer to a title now than they were a year ago and still have some mountains to move on that front.

The Titans are unproven right now, and until they have a chance to show the league what they are about in 2026, they will continue to rank near the bottom of the league.

However, one could argue that they don't really have mountains to move to get to the Super Bowl. The Titans' foundation is there. The defensive line got a whole lot meaner this offseason, and with Jeffery Simmons leading the charge, opposing teams won't find it quite as easy to get down the field.

The offense has seen an overhaul, too, but they are young and untested, and that's the Titans' biggest hindrance in 2026. The Titans are absolutely going to win more games in 2026 than they did in 2025, and it might even be enough to make the playoffs. Winning the Super Bowl will be a much more difficult task. The Super Bowl is always the goal, though, so never say never.

This article originally appeared on Titans Wire: Where do Titans rank among teams most likely to win first Super Bowl?

Man City and Chelsea remain in talks over Maresca

Enzo Maresca and Pep Guardiola
Enzo Maresca was an assistant to Pep Guardiola during Manchester City's Treble-winning 2022-23 campaign [Getty Images]

Manchester City and Chelsea remain locked in negotiations about Enzo Maresca replacing Pep Guardiola.

Guardiola announced on 22 May he would step down as City boss after a trophy laden decade in charge, and Maresca was quickly identified as the leading contender to be his replacement.

Talks are at an advanced stage, with senior figures at both clubs discussing a compensation package for Maresca.

The 46-year-old won the Club World Cup and Conference League during his time at Stamford Bridge but left in January and is keen to take the City job.

Chelsea feel they are due compensation under the terms of Maresca's departure as he was contracted to the club until 2029 and left just six months ago.

The London club have been exploring their legal options and expect a compensation package to be paid, though it remains unclear both how much that might be, or when it will be resolved.

Maresca was an assistant to Guardiola during City's Treble-winning 2022-23 campaign and played a key role in the club's academy prior to joining the first team.

The former West Brom and Juventus midfielder left City in 2023 to manage Leicester, whom he guided to promotion to the Premier League in his only season.

What is holding up the appointment?

Maresca's final six months at Chelsea were marked by a fractured relationship with the club's ownership.

Compensation negotiations have been made more complex as Chelsea became aware of City's potential interest early in October and December.

Chelsea sources also claim they were aware of complaints from Maresca about the transfer policy at Stamford Bridge.

It is not known whether this played any role in Maresca's departure, but the relationship continued to further deteriorate over a number of issues, including medical staff and team selections.

Despite the tension, Chelsea sources say the hierarchy still respected much of Maresca's work with the players and he remained popular with the majority of the dressing room.

The club feel the upheaval played a major role in the club's drop in form after his exit, with them not ending up qualifying for Europe.

Maresca had been open to renewing his contract early in the season amid interest from Serie A side Juventus.

What's the latest on Anderson?

City last week had an opening bid for midfielder Elliot Anderson rejected by Nottingham Forest.

The 23-year-old England international tops the club's list of midfield targets following the departure of captain Bernardo Silva, and sources say they are expected to make another bid.

City have long admired Anderson, and they will not be swayed from paying a significant fee which could become a record fee for a British player.

Forest owner Evangelos Marinakis is known to be a tough negotiator and is understood to want more than the £105m Arsenal paid to sign midfielder Declan Rice from West Ham in 2023.

Anderson is currently at the World Cup, but England boss Thomas Tuchel has said squad members will have permission to finalise transfers provided it does not significantly affect the team's preparations.

BBC Sport has previously reported Anderson is leaning towards a move to City over rivals Manchester United.

Chris Perkins: Which Dolphins have had the best offseason? Here are the award nominees

MIAMI GARDENS — This week’s organized team activities mark the final week of the Dolphins’ offseason workout program, which means it’s time to consider some offseason awards.

We’ll look at some of the top candidates today, and later in the week, after OTAs conclude, we’ll name our award winners.

Media members have our final look at the team Tuesday; Thursday marks the final OTAs before the six-week summer break prior to the start of training camp in late July.

It’s been an upbeat offseason with the most significant aspects being culture change and establishing a new set of standards.

As you look at these awards, keep in mind that offensive linemen and defensive front seven players are at a disadvantage because players aren’t wearing pads so physicality and aggression, two traits necessary to judge play in the trenches, are very limited. Therefore standout players such as linebacker Jordyn Brooks and center Aaron Brewer might appear to be slighted, but rest assured that both have been good.

And recall some top players such as running back De’Von Achane (shoulder), right tackle Austin Jackson (foot) and defensive tackle Zach Sieler (unknown ailment) missed part of the offseason program.

Having said that, let’s take a look at the top candidates for some of these offseason workout program awards.

Best Performer

QB Malik Willis, WR Malik Washington, TE Greg Dulcich, LT Patrick Paul, CB JuJu Brents, DT Jordan Phillips, S Dante Trader Jr.

Willis, the first-year starter and face of the rebuild after being brought over from Green Bay where he spent two years with general manager Jon-Eric Sullivan and coach Jeff Hafley, has been steady. He had a bad day in minicamp but bounced back well. 

Washington has been the best wide receiver (it’s admittedly a low hurdle) while displaying good hands and route-running. Dulcich, who came on strong late last season, has been a reliable target for Willis. No one has beaten Paul, who should be a Pro Bowl candidate as a second-year starter and third-year player. Brents, who showed promise last season before sustaining a foot injury, has been the best defensive back. His challenge is staying healthy. Phillips has been an absolute beast, just ask the blocking sleds. Trader is worthy of mention for performance and leadership.

Most Improved Player

QB Quinn Ewers, DT Kenneth Grant,  DT Jordan Phillips, S Dante Trader Jr., TE Greg Dulcich, CB Jason Marshall Jr.

Ewers, the 2025 seventh-round pick who has zero chance to overtake Willis and become the starter, has been really good with both arm strength and accuracy. Grant, the 2025 first-round pick, has been impressive in individual drills.

Phillips and Trader, a pair of 2025 fifth-round picks, were impressive as rookies and they’re even better nowadays. Duclich has been good. Marshall, another 2025 fifth-round pick, would be a starter if the Dolphins took the field Sunday. By the way, Phillips and Trader have an outside shot at being Pro Bowl candidates if they continue on their current ascents.

Best unfrafted free agent

S Louis Moore, WR Donaven McCulley, DL Rene Konga

The undrafted free agents have been decent, but not necessarily good. Moore, who played at Indiana, flashes every now and then by getting pass breakups. He’s hard to ignore. McCulley, who played at Michigan, has made a few plays. Konga, who played at Louisville, shows agility without pads. So far, no one has shown he’s a top candidate for the 53-man roster but Moore is probably closest.

Best new addition

QB Malik Willis, LG Kadyn Proctor, CB Chris Johnson, LB Jacob Rodriguez

It’s reassuring to see Willis, the top free agent signee, on this list. The same for Proctor and Johnson, the first-round picks. Rodriguez has been used in some interesting situations (we can’t be specific). On a side note, if Hafley was eligible for this award he’d be the runaway winner.

Most disappointing unit

RB, DE, WR 

With Achane sidelined it’d have been nice to see running backs Jaylen Wright and Ollie Gordon II stand out, but neither did. In fairness, however, there’s no pads so it’s hard for running backs to do their thing. The same goes for defensive end/edge rusher. Still, among Chop Robinson, Josh Uche and David Ojabo there hasn’t been much excitement. Among wide receivers, Malik Washington has been the most steady but few in that group have consistently moved the needle.

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Most intriguing unit

OL, QB, LB, TE 

The offensive line was without Jackson but among Paul, Proctor, Brewer and right guard Jonah Savaiinaea the possibilities are exciting. At quarterback, both Willis and Ewers have been good in this offseason. The linebackers present a ton of situational possibilities among projected veteran starters Brooks, Tyrel Dodson and Willie Gay Jr. and rookies Rodriguez, Trey Moore and Kyle Louis. At tight end, Dulcich is the leader but Will Kacmarek, the rookie third-round pick, has shown promise.

ESPN reporter Brian Windhorst pushes back on Boston Celtics - Giannis narratives

While some connected NBA reporters are still saying that Milwaukee Bucks star Giannis Antetokounmpo being traded to the Boston Celtics is not something we ought to discount just yet, others are tamping down on the brakes for a Greek Freak in Boston swap. And among them we can count senior ESPN reporter Brian Windhorst, who related how little he has heard on that front speaking in a recent interview.

"I'm going to tell you I have not actually heard any material, true discussions," said Windhorst. "I'm certain maybe someone has called on Jaylen Brown maybe, but I have not heard one iota of Jaylen Brown truly being available or Derrick White being available."

"It is a proven commodity that Jaylen and Jayson and Derrick White are a championship trio," added the senior ESPN reporter.

Apr 10, 2026; Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA; Milwaukee Bucks forward Giannis Antetokounmpo (34) looks on prior to the game against the Brooklyn Nets at Fiserv Forum. Mandatory Credit: Jeff Hanisch-Imagn Images

"They're under contract, and it's big contracts, absolutely," he continued. "It's a lot of money and their flexibility is impacted by that, but Brad Stevens has shown very good player personnel."

"He's repeatedly made very good player personnel moves, and I'm sure there's a list of things that they're looking at. When they emerge from this summer, they need to have more guys in their rotation that they can trust, especially the big man positions."

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Ranking the 5 teams that overcame 2-0 deficits in the NBA Finals

The San Antonio Spurs are staring up at a 2-0 deficit in the 2026 NBA Finals heading into Monday’s Game 3 at Madison Square Garden.

Not only are star Victor Wembanyama and his young teammates facing a ravenous New York Knicks team and fan base, they enter the game knowing no team has ever come back from a 3-0 hole in an NBA playoffs series.

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In fact, only five teams have done what the Spurs are attempting to accomplish by overcoming a 2-0 deficit in NBA Finals and climbing all the way back to win the title.

And, not to dash all hope in south Texas, no team has ever rebounded after losing the first two games at home like the Spurs did.

Below is a ranking, from No. 5 to No. 1, of the five teams to bounce back from a 2-0 hole, looking at the degree of difficulty, context, star power and legacy impact.

2016 Cleveland Cavaliers

The Cleveland Cavaliers’ 2016 title is often remembered for the 3-1 deficit, but the Cavs first had to dig out of a 2-0 deficit after getting blitzed at Oracle Arena. The Golden State Warriors won the first two games by a combined 48 points. Meanwhile, the Warriors had just finished a 73-win regular season that rewrote the record book.

LeBron James responded with one of the most complete Finals runs the league has seen, averaging 29.7 points, 11.3 rebounds and 8.9 assists per game while leading Cleveland back into the series. Kyrie Irving’s big shot in Game 7 and James’ chase-down block on Andre Iguodala turned into permanent fixtures of June highlight reels.

This comeback ranks fifth because the Cavaliers did most of their damage after falling to 3-1 rather than immediately after 2-0. Golden State’s depth and shooting defined the early portion of the series. Cleveland needed Draymond Green’s Game 5 suspension plus a wholesale defensive reset to swing momentum. The full arc is historic, but the specific 2-0 climb was just the first step in a larger, more famous rally.

1969 Boston Celtics

The 1969 NBA Finals delivered the final championship of Boston’s Bill Russell-era dynasty, and for once the Celtics had to play from behind. The Los Angeles Lakers, led by Jerry West and Wilt Chamberlain, jumped to a 2-0 series lead and looked ready to knock Boston off the throne.

Russell and an aging Celtics core slogged through a long season, and most observers assumed their run was over. Instead, Boston tightened the rotation, leaned into its defensive identity and slowed the series. They clawed back to even the series and forced a Game 7 in Los Angeles, where the famous purple-and-gold balloons in the Forum rafters waited for a celebration that never came.

This comeback lands fourth because, while it was a significant reversal against a loaded Lakers roster, it fit the broader pattern of that era’s Celtics teams outexecuting opponents in close games. West still took Finals MVP by averaging 37.9 points per game in a losing effort. But Boston’s ability to erase a 2-0 deficit on the road cemented a final chapter for the dynasty. The overall talent gap and style of play kept this series from having the same shock factor as some of the modern comebacks.

1977 Portland Trail Blazers

The 1977 Portland Trail Blazers were underdogs in name, market size and playoff experience. Still, they climbed out of an 0-2 hole against a star-studded Philadelphia 76ers team to win the franchise’s only title to date.

Philadelphia, featuring Julius Erving, Doug Collins and a deep roster, took control early with two home wins. Portland responded with Finals MVP Bill Walton anchoring both ends of the floor, controlling the glass, orchestrating from the high post and protecting the rim. The Blazers ripped off four straight wins to take the series. They turned the Finals into a showcase for how a balanced, motion-heavy offense and rugged team defense could topple a more talented opponent.

This comeback earns the third spot because Portland did not just erase the deficit; they completely flipped the series’ identity. The Blazers’ run accelerated Walton’s brief peak as a centerpiece big man and gave the franchise a defining moment that still stands nearly half a century later. For a young team in its first Finals appearance, shifting from overwhelmed to fully in control against a veteran group made the 0-2 rally especially striking.

2021 Milwaukee Bucks

The 2021 Milwaukee Bucks opened the NBA Finals down 2-0 to a Phoenix Suns team that had just rolled through the Western Conference behind Chris Paul and Devin Booker. Phoenix protected home court in Games 1 and 2, winning both by double digits. That put Milwaukee under pressure as questions swirled about young star Giannis Antetokounmpo’s health after he suffered a hyperextended knee in the previous round.

Back in Milwaukee, Antetokounmpo delivered a 41-point performance in Game 3 and anchored the defense. The Bucks adjusted by switching more pick-and-rolls, tightening their rotation and giving Jrue Holiday and Khris Middleton more on-ball responsibility. Those tweaks, combined with Antetokounmpo’s rim pressure, turned the series.

Milwaukee won four straight games to close out the series, punctuated by Antetokounmpo’s 50-point, 14-rebound masterpiece in Game 6 and the now-iconic “Valley-Oop” finish in Game 5. This comeback ranks second because the Bucks not only erased a 2-0 deficit, they did it while their best player was playing through a recent injury and while facing a team that had controlled the early pace of the series.

2006 Miami Heat

The 2006 Miami Heat sit at the top of the list because their turnaround from 0-2 to champions felt like a movie that unfolded in real time. The Dallas Mavericks broke Miami in the first two games, winning by a combined 24 points and pushing the Heat’s veteran core to the verge of collapse.

Dwyane Wade then authored one of the most dominant stretches any guard has ever had on the Finals stage. Over the final four games, the Finals MVP averaged 39.3 points per contest and lived at the free-throw line, constantly attacking and forcing Dallas to react. Miami ripped off four straight wins, with Wade’s shot-making and an experienced supporting cast flipping the series’ tone overnight.

This comeback tops the rankings because of the volatility and consequence tied to it. The Heat were chasing the first title in franchise history, Wade was establishing himself as a true leading star, and the Mavericks were trying to validate years of regular-season success. The shift from 0-2 to a 4-2 finish cemented Wade’s legacy, reshaped how people viewed the Heat’s roster construction and left Dallas with questions that lingered until the franchise finally broke through later.

What’s next for Brendan Sorsby? Lubbock court rules Texas Tech QB is eligible to play in 2026 despite gambling history

Brendan Sorsby

What’s next for Brendan Sorsby? Lubbock court rules Texas Tech QB is eligible to play in 2026 despite gambling history originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

Brendan Sorsby's case against the NCAA got a huge update on Monday that should allow him to play college football this year.

As the NCAA investigates Sorsby for gambling as a student-athlete, the Texas Tech quarterback was at risk of being ruled ineligible for the upcoming season. As a result, Sorsby took his case to a Texas court, seeking an injunction that would allow him to remain eligible to play college football.

Sorsby wanted a quick ruling so he could make a decision about potentially entering the 2026 NFL Supplemental Draft, which has a June 22 deadline. Instead, it appears Sorsby will play for the Red Raiders after all.

Here's the latest on Sorsby's case.

Is Brendan Sorsby allowed to play in 2026?

Sorsby was granted an injunction in his case against the NCAA, which will mean he is eligible to play in the 2026 season. The ruling comes with a two-game suspension that Sorsby will serve to begin the season.

NEWS: A judge in district court in Lubbock County, Texas, has granted the injunction requested by Texas Tech QB Brendan Sorsby. He’s set to be eligible for the 2026 season. pic.twitter.com/31IjwqyxaM

— Pete Thamel (@PeteThamel) June 8, 2026

Texas Tech opens the season against Abilene Christian an Oregon State, but Sorsby will not be eligible to play in thos games. Instead, Sorsby will likely return for Texas TEch's third game of the year vs. Houston.

This story will be updated

Is Clemson back? Tigers receiving high praise for 2027 recruiting success

Every offseason seems to bring another round of debate about Clemson.

Some question whether the Tigers can still recruit at an elite level. Others wonder if the program can return to the standard it set during its run as one of college football’s premier powers. While those discussions are unlikely to disappear anytime soon, Clemson’s latest recruiting success is giving supporters plenty of reason for optimism.

The Tigers have quietly assembled one of the nation’s strongest 2027 classes, putting themselves firmly in the conversation with many of the sport’s traditional recruiting heavyweights. A large portion of that work has happened in a short amount of time, as Clemson has stacked commitment after commitment over the last several weeks.

That surge recently drew attention from The Athletic, which highlighted Clemson as one of the programs making the biggest moves on the recruiting trail.

An ACC personnel staffer offered a simple assessment of what Swinney and his staff have accomplished.

“They’re doing an awesome job.”

The praise comes as Clemson continues to add talent across multiple position groups. The class features several highly regarded prospects and has steadily climbed the national rankings as more recruits have jumped on board.

For a program that has heard plenty of criticism over the last few years, recruiting has become one of the easiest places to point to progress. National conversations surrounding Clemson have often focused on what the Tigers are no longer doing. This cycle is creating a different narrative.

Instead of discussing recruiting misses, analysts are talking about recruiting momentum. Instead of wondering whether Clemson can keep pace with other contenders, they’re pointing to a class that ranks among the country’s best.

Clemson adds transfer portal pitcher, big time roster overhaul continues

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— Clemson Wire (@Clemson_Wire) June 8, 2026

There is still a long road ahead before the 2027 class is finalized, and rankings will continue to change as more prospects make their decisions. Even so, Clemson has already positioned itself in an enviable spot.

Whether that ultimately translates to wins on the field remains to be seen. What is clear is that Clemson has become one of the biggest recruiting stories in the country over the last month, and people around college football are taking notice.

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“I’m not sure it’s going to be a good reception for …

House Minority Leader Hakim Jeffries (D-N.Y.) in a new interview complained that President Trump is planning to attend Monday night’s Game 3 of the NBA Finals at Madison Square Garden between the New York Knicks and San Antonio Spurs. “I’m not sure it’s going to be a good reception for him,” Jeffries said during the interview, which aired on CNN. “But why does Donald Trump always have to ruin a good thing, like literally the Knicks haven’t been in the finals for 27 years, the city is trying to celebrate. We’re trying to embrace this and this guy has to inject himself.”

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Viral Darwin Nunez clip surfaces after Liverpool transfer decision made

Viral Darwin Nunez clip surfaces after Liverpool transfer decision made
Viral Darwin Nunez clip surfaces after Liverpool transfer decision made

The possibility of Darwin Nunez returning to Liverpool Football Club this summer has been floated.


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The Uruguayan international, who departed Anfield last summer for Al-Hilal, has been linked with a sensational return to Anfield.

Recent reporting suggests the striker would be open to leaving the Saudi Pro League side if an exit via mutual consent could be secured.

More to the point, he’d allegedly ‘like’ to move back to Liverpool if the option is on the table this summer.

Darwin Nunez fits the emotional bill Andoni Iraola is looking for

If Andoni Iraola is looking for blood and thunder, he needs look no further than our former No.9.

Take a look at this viral clip re-shared by @TheImmortalKop on X (formerly Twitter) on Sunday night (profanity warning).

For context, Virgil van Dijk had scored a late winner (in the 118th minute) in the Carabao Cup final clash with Chelsea to win the trophy for Jurgen Klopp’s men.

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Footage shows Nunez racing past a struggling Curtis Jones (limping down the steps with a foot brace) before leaping over the advertising hoardings to join in the euphoric celebrations.

Sheer, unadulterated passion and madness. And as we’ll all remember from the footballer’s mixed stay at the club, that’s just the tip of the iceberg.

Could Liverpool strike a deal with Al-Hilal?

We’re struggling to believe the Saudi Pro League side will allow the striker to leave for nothing this summer, having forked out £46.3m to sign him from Liverpool last summer.

But if the reports of Darwin Nunez’s unhappiness with life in the Middle East are on the money, it’s perhaps an opportunity worth exploring.

We wonder whether Al-Hilal might consider a loan arrangement, which would allow Liverpool to navigate life without Hugo Ekitike – who’s likely to miss most of the season with an injury – without committing a transfer fee.

Likewise, there’d need to be some flexibility on the player’s end when it comes to wages, with a reported £400k-a-week salary in Saudi unlikely to be well-received by Anfield chiefs.

Assuming there’s a workaround for all that, it’s worth remembering that Nunez is more than used to the concept of high-octane football under Jurgen Klopp. So we don’t envisage there being much of an adaptation issue under Iraola.

He’s somewhat positionally limited, having played most of his senior career as a central striker, but can operate on the left flank in a pinch.

Darwin Nunez is perhaps not the first-choice name on the list to bolster the forward line beyond two new wingers, but it’s an out-of-left-field option to consider at least!

Nunez could help platform Liverpool’s wingers

With the benefit of hindsight, it’s clear that the 26-year-old’s relationship with Mo Salah proved highly beneficial for the Egyptian’s output.

Perhaps he could similarly platform Liverpool’s young wingers next term (potentially Yan Diomande and Rio Ngumoha) if he were to return to L4.

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Morning Flurries: Who will land Dylan Larkin?

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As we wait for a Stanley Cup champion to get on with the rest of the offseason, the name of Detroit Red Wings’ top center is percolating in the rumor mill. Word is Dylan Larkin has requested a trade. Most teams should be interested but it seems there’s only three teams he’s willing to waive his No Trade Clause to join — Florida, Minnesota and Vegas. Will he get what he wants or will Steve Yzerman get the upper hand?

Helene reports that Dylan Larkin gave #LGRW three teams where he'd accept a trade and believes those teams are: #FlaPanthers, #mnwild and #VGK. https://t.co/RGkuQuBXAi

— Frank Seravalli (@frank_seravalli) June 8, 2026

One organization that is making moves is the Nashville Predators and Chris MacFarland quickly added former LA Kings GM Rob Blake to his staff. Apparently there were thoughts of Blake joining the Avalanche and that option is now removed.

Welcome to Smashville, Rob! 👋

We've hired Rob Blake as the Executive Vice President of Hockey Operations.

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— Nashville Predators (@PredsNHL) June 5, 2026

It’s also awards season since the in-person show got nixed. There were mixed reviews on how Tampa Bay Lightning’s star goaltender Andrei Vasilevskiy received the Vezina trophy. The NHL set up a prank and stuffed the trophy in his very small car, saying the police needed to raid it. All was good in the end but was it necessary?

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— NHL (@NHL) June 6, 2026

2026 NHL Scouting Combine results: Gavin McKenna, Keaton Verhoeff among stand out performers

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On Saturday, 90 of hockey’s best draft-eligible prospects descended on the NHL Scouting Combine and put their athletic abilities on full display across a series of physical and skills-based exercises. 

From bench press to sprints, line drills and the grueling Wingate bike, where players go all out and exert as much energy as physically possible, some prospects left a massive mark on the proceedings, while others struggled to make an impression in front of the assembled NHL clubs.

Gavin McKenna and Ivar Stenberg, the expected first and second overall picks in the draft, were both in attendance. Stenberg sat out the physical testing with an apparent illness but was made available to speak with the media. 

McKenna, meanwhile, did anything but sit on his reputation as the consensus top pick led the entire combine in the VO2 Max Aerobic Fitness test with a score of 65.0 ml/kg/min, and also placed fourth in the Isokinetic Squat, tied for sixth in pull-ups, and finished eighth in the Force Plate No Arm Jump. 

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The story of the day, however, belonged to three players who most teams won’t be selecting until late in the first round or into the second. Mathis Preston, Ethan MacKenzie and Niklas Aaram-Olsen each recorded seven top-ten finishes across the combine’s events, more than anyone else at the combine. The trio’s performance is all the more remarkable given that none of the three are expected to go until deep into the first round at the earliest. 

MacKenzie in particular may have done himself the most good, entering Saturday ranked 69th overall in Elite Prospects’ consolidated draft rankings. His performance across the events may be enough to perk the interest of teams who weren’t previously considering him in the early rounds.

Not far behind that top trio was a group of five prospects who each recorded six top-ten finishes in Cole Zurawski, Layne Gallacher, Charlie Morrison, Landon Nycz and Ilia Morozov, who all had standout days. 

Of the eight players who finished with six or more top-ten appearances, only Preston and Morozov are currently projected to go in the first round, meaning a significant portion of Saturday’s best performers were players likely fighting to improve their draft positioning.

Keaton Verhoeff

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Among the higher-end prospects, the results were more modest but still notable as consensus top-five pick Keaton Verhoeff finished with three top-ten appearances, posting elite results in the VO2 Max test and both Pro Agility drills to affirm his reputation as a well-conditioned, change-of-direction athlete. 

Consensus top-twelve pick Caleb Malhotra had a pair of top-ten finishes, including a tied fifth-place result in the Force Plate Vertical Jump. Consensus top-ten pick Viggo Bjorck recorded two top-ten finishes at the combine, while consensus top-twelve pick Adam Novotny saved one of the day’s most notable individual moments for the pull-ups station, where he led all prospects with 18, tying Montreal Canadiens star Lane Hutson for the second-most in combine history.

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On the other side of the ledger, a few high-profile defensive prospects had quieter days than expected. Chase Reid and Alberts Smits, both defensemen projected to go within the first ten picks of the draft, did not finish in the top ten of a single combine event. Tynan Lawrence, a skilled two-way center, also did not finish in the top of any test.

Whether that has any bearing on where those three are selected remains to be seen, but it will almost certainly generate conversation in draft rooms across the league in the days ahead.

Here are the top performers from each event at the 2026 NHL Scouting Combine:

Horizontal Jump (Distance Inches)

  1. Niklas Aaram-Olsen - 118.0
  2. Wesley Royston - 116.8
  3. Timofei Runtso - 116.0
  4. Xavier Villeneuve - 115.0
  5. Maddox Dagenais - 114.8
  6. Layne Gallacher - 114.8
  7. Beckham Edwards - 114.0
  8. Charlie Morrison - 114.0
  9. Jakub Vanecek - 113.3
  10. Cole Zurawski - 112.5

VO2 Max Aerobic Fitness (ml/kg/min)

  1. Gavin McKenna - 65.0
  2. Xavier Villeneuve - 64.4
  3. Malte Gustafsson - 61.0
  4. Jan Larys - 60.0
  5. Juho Piiparinen - 60.0
  6. Oliver Suvanto - 59.0
  7. Wyatt Cullen - 58.7
  8. Matias Vanhanen - 58.0
  9. Keaton Verhoeff - 57.8
  10. Cole Zurawski - 57.3

Pro Agility – Left Time (sec)

  1. Beckham Edwards - 4.2
  2. Niklas Aaram-Olsen - 4.2
  3. Cole Zurawski - 4.2
  4. Ethan MacKenzie - 4.3
  5. Layne Gallacher - 4.3
  6. Simon Katolicky - 4.3
  7. Timofei Runtso - 4.3
  8. Mathis Preston - 4.4
  9. Oliver Suvanto - 4.4
  10. Keaton Verhoeff - 4.4

Pro Agility – Right Time (sec)

  1. Niklas Aaram-Olsen - 4.2
  2. Beckham Edwards - 4.2
  3. Ethan MacKenzie - 4.3
  4. Keaton Verhoeff - 4.3
  5. Layne Gallacher - 4.3
  6. Jayden Kurtz - 4.3
  7. Mathis Preston - 4.3
  8. Cole Zurawski - 4.3
  9. Timofei Runtso - 4.3
  10. Caleb Malhotra - 4.4

Isokinetic Squat (lb/lb BW)

  1. Pierce Mbuyi - 3.62
  2. Mathis Preston - 3.57
  3. Adam Novotny - 3.43
  4. Gavin McKenna - 3.40
  5. Layne Gallacher - 3.33
  6. Ilia Morozov - 3.32
  7. Adam Valentini - 3.30
  8. Jack Hextall - 3.27
  9. Victor Plante - 3.22
  10. Wyatt Cullen - 3.08

10m Sprint (sec)

  1. Cole Zurawski - 1.97
  2. Thomas Vandenberg  - 2.02
  3. Niklas Aaram-Olsen - 2.04
  4. Layne Gallacher - 2.04
  5. Juho Piiparinen - 2.04
  6. Mathis Preston - 2.04
  7. Jayden Kurtz - 2.05
  8. Tyus Sparks - 2.05
  9. Ryan Lin - 2.06
  10. Landon Nycz - 2.06

Anaerobic Fitness (watts/kg)

  1. Layne Gallacher - 17.3
  2. Niklas Aaram-Olsen - 17.2
  3. Ethan MacKenzie - 17.2
  4. Mathis Preston - 17.2
  5. Zach Olsen - 16.8
  6. Malte Gustafsson - 16.7
  7. Landon Nycz - 16.7
  8. Maksim Sokolovskii - 16.7
  9. Alessandro Di Iorio - 16.6
  10. Charlie Morrison - 16.6

Anaerobic Fitness (Fatigue Index / % Drop From Peak)

  1. Victor Plante - 39.1
  2. Thomas Vandenberg - 39.4
  3. Casey Mutryn - 41.1
  4. Jack Hextall - 41.2
  5. Jaxon Cover - 41.5
  6. Jonah Sivertson - 42.3
  7. Cooper Williams - 42.3
  8. Viggo Bjorck - 42.6
  9. Thomas Bleyl - 42.9
  10. Blake Zielinski - 44.1

Bench Press (Watts/KG)

  1. Landon Nycz - 7.5
  2. Pierce Mbuyi - 7.1
  3. Ethan MacKenzie - 6.9
  4. Mathis Preston - 6.8
  5. Simon Katolicky - 6.7
  6. Wesley Royston - 6.7
  7. Niklas Aaram-Olsen - 6.6
  8. Ryan Lin - 6.6
  9. Juho Piiparinen - 6.6
  10. Liam Ruck - 6.4

Wingspan (Inches)

  1. Oscar Hemming - 80.3
  2. Maksim Sokolovskii - 80.0
  3. Brady Knowling - 79.8
  4. Oliver Suvanto - 79.3
  5. Brooks Rogowski - 79.0
  6. Ethan Belchetz - 78.8
  7. Michal Orsulak - 78.8
  8. Luke Schairer - 78.8
  9. Vilho Vanhatalo - 78.8
  10. Landon Nycz - 78.5

Force Plate No Arm Jump (Inches)

  1. Beckham Edwards - 20.9
  2. Landon Nycz - 20.6
  3. Lincoln Kuehne - 20.3
  4. Juho Piiparinen - 20.3
  5. Charlie Morrison - 20.1
  6. Ryan Lin - 20.0
  7. Ilia Morozov - 19.9
  8. Gavin McKenna - 19.5
  9. Matias Vanhanen - 19.4
  10. Niklas Aaram-Olsen - 19.3

Force Plate – Vertical Jump (Inches)

  1. Charlie Morrison - 25.4
  2. Wesley Royston - 24.8
  3. Matias Vanhanen - 24.2
  4. Lincoln Kuehne - 23.3
  5. Ryan Lin - 22.8
  6. Caleb Malhotra - 22.8
  7. Landon Nycz - 22.6
  8. Ethan MacKenzie - 22.4
  9. Ilia Morozov - 22.1
  10. Xavier Villeneuve - 21.9

Right Hand Grip (lb)

  1. Ryder Cali - 182
  2. Lincoln Kuehne - 182
  3. Ilia Morozov - 181
  4. Charlie Morrison - 181
  5. Oscar Hemming - 176
  6. Ethan MacKenzie - 175
  7. Jakub Vanecek - 175
  8. Giorgos Pantelas - 173
  9. Maksim Sokolovskii - 173
  10. Malte Gustafsson - 170

Left Hand Grip (lb)

  1. Ilia Morozov - 184
  2. Giorgos Pantelas - 183
  3. Oliver Suvanto - 181
  4. Maksim Sokolovskii - 180
  5. Cole Zurawski - 178
  6. Charlie Morrison - 174
  7. Lincoln Kuehne - 171
  8. Casey Mutryn - 170
  9. Alessandro Di Iorio - 168
  10. Oscar Hemming - 168

Pull-Ups (Reps)

  1. Adam Novotny - 18
  2. Ilia Morozov - 17
  3. Viggo Bjorck - 16
  4. Jakub Vanecek - 16
  5. Jonas Lagerberg Hoen - 15
  6. Ethan MacKenzie - 14
  7. Pierce Mbuyi - 14
  8. Gavin McKenna - 14
  9. Mathis Preston - 14
  10. Wesley Royston - 14

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Midwest Commit Rundown: Iowa, Cincy, MAC schools add good pieces

DL BARIYUS ALLEN – Iowa

For months, Allen has been on our radar as a sleeper defensive lineman. This is a classic Iowa take in that regard. He is explosive, athletic, and raw but has so much to work with. I am dipping way back but he reminds me of when I saw Carl Davis in high school and wondered why he was under recruited and then Iowa took him and made him into a pro.

WR RONNIE GOMILLER – Cincinnati

Every time I have seen this kid, he has some ‘wow’ moments whether it is in 7-on-7, in-game or at a camp. He is explosive, sudden and super competitive. Utah treated him to a great official and he had several others coming up so this was a really nice get for Cincinnati. They also had Chad Willis up who schools are trying to poach, but Willis and Gomiller would be a heck of a duo for UC.

CB GIDEON GASH – Texas Tech

One of the best all-around athletes in the Midwest for sure and is a rare bird nationally. He has laser timed 4.35 at 6-foot-4. He is a multi-positional and multi-sport athlete. Schools looked and him and thought athlete/safety, maybe similar to what Sonny Styles was like in high school. But Tech likes him at cornerback, which is what he plays in high school. He has shown he has the speed and explosiveness to play there at his size. The great thing about him is, if he outgrows it, he can play other spots, but he is a Sunday guy regardless.

LB ELLIOTT NEFF – Kansas

High school safety and wide receiver who Kansas evaluated in the spring and offered. I was impressed with how he covered receivers one on one in a camp setting. He’s a good athlete who also plays basketball. You can see that in his lateral movement and ball skills. The one thing he will need to do is adjust to being in the box more and taking on blocks, but this is a good take for the Jayhawks cause he has real upside.

EDGE C.J. JOHNSON – Kansas

Kansas closed this one out even though Mizzou was really hoping to get him on an official next week and Northwestern and Boston College were pushing as well. Johnson is a stand-up hybrid backer/pass-rusher who will play a very similar role in college as he does in high school. He can handle rushing the passer and he also drops into coverage enough at the high school level to be comfortable there.

WR BRAYSON HURLEY – Miami (Ohio)

This guy really caught my eye at Under Armour. He’s 6-foot-3, 220 pounds with a track background that includes the 100 and 200 meters and long-jump. He caught the ball really well at UA. He can play all over a formation from split wide to slot to in the backfield as an H. Love this pick-up for the Redhawks.

QB SAM ROULEAU – Central Michigan

The 2027 quarterback class in the state of Michigan is interest. It’s a deep group. CMU taking Rouleau, a Grosse Pointe (Mich.) South could pay off big though. He is a legit 6-foot-3, 190+ pounds and a really good athlete who stands out in basketball. He has made big strides as a passer and can make plays with things break down because of that athleticism and ability to throw on the run. Sneaky good grab for the Chips.

LB GANNON LIMOTTE – Eastern Michigan

Limotte is a good all-around player for South Lyon (Mich.). He had 1,114 all-purpose yards and 52 tackles on defense. He’s going to be an outside backer in college. He has the frame at 6-foot-3, and needs to add to the 200 pounds, but his receiver background allows him to play in space and be an asset in coverage. He’s looked the part at some off-season camps also.

EDGE DARIN GRAHAM – Wisconsin

The outside linebacker/edge position is an important one in Wisconsin’s defense and with Graham added to in-state prospect Isaac Miller, they have a really good combo there between Miller’s size, strength and ability to play the strongside and Graham’s athleticism. Graham has length and upside and was identified by the staff as great fit in their scheme.

CB JAEDEN BYRD – Army

Byrd has had a good off-season. He’s gone out and competed for his whole high school career but has drawn some good reviews lately. The Black Knights get a corner with a combination of size at 6-foot-0, 177 pounds and he posted some good results at Under Armour Ohio.

ATH COOPER OHNMACHT – Kansas State

The predictions favored Penn State for a while and Wisconsin had also made a move but Kansas State closed strong here the last few weeks. It makes sense they would prioritize Ohnmacht because he is one of the best in their home state. He is a three-phase player and a great track athlete. He could have played either side of the ball in college but the Wildcats like him at safety and potentially as a return man. He has high impact potential at that spot on defense.

OL CHASE CLARK – Oklahoma State

Clark chose the Cowboys despite a Purdue official coming up. Clark was very good at Under Armour Ohio. He took on some of the best interior guys and won. He has great technique and competitiveness. Right now he is more of a high-floor guy, a good, safe pick to come in and contribute.

OT ADEN NORRIS – UConn

Norris was also being recruited by Oklahoma State and Pitt but Jason Candle and his crew are always going to be tough to beat on Ohio kids. Norris has a massive frame at 6-foot-8, 315 pounds. The Huskies are seeing some recruiting momentum come their way and we think this will continue through the next few weeks of officials.

LB COLLIN SUMPTER – Miami (Ohio)

Redhawks get a super productive player who had over 100 tackles and 14 sacks last season. Diagnoses things quickly and gets from place to place on the field quickly. There is not a lot of hesitation in his game. He’s agile and can get around blocks or take them on. Another nice take for Miami who is building a strong ’27 class.

RB ANDYRIQ THOMAS – Ohio

Had a very good season and then went to Under Armour down in Florida and was good there too. He ran a 4.25 shuttle down there at nearly 195 pounds. He’s compact and explosive with good pass-catching skills and should be a major playmaker for the Bobcats.

Elephant Rumblings: A’s Interested in KC Starter

KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI - MAY 08: Kris Bubic #50 of the Kansas City Royals pitches during the first inning against the Detroit Tigers at Kauffman Stadium on May 08, 2026 in Kansas City, Missouri. (Photo by Jay Biggerstaff/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Morning all!

The A’s are slumping right now but got back into the win column yesterday in the series finale and they’ve fallen to third place in the AL West. Their still only 2 1/2 games back in the division though and with the recent issues with the starting rotation the club has begun exploring upgrades to bolster the staff.

One name that we’ve now heard the club is interested in is Kansas City starter Kris Bubic. A pending free agent after the season the left-hander would help a beleaguered rotation that has lost Luis Severino and Aaron Civale to the IL in recent days. Even before those arms got injured the starting group could have used an upgrade.

It’s not quite trading season but indications are the A’s plan on being buyers. Bubic won’t be the last name connected to the A’s but he’s certainly an interesting name to monitor.

Have a great Monday A’s fans.

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ICYMI:

MOVES:
SS Jacob Wilson to LV on rehab
RHP Joel Kuhnel to MIL for $
LHP Will Johnston off MID IL
RHP Elvis Alvarado to A’s
LHP Wei-En Lin to LV
RHP Mason Barnett/RHP Kade Morris to A’s
LHP Jacob Lopez/RHP Michael Kelly to LV
RHP Brooks Kriske to 60-day ILhttps://t.co/joKXkyUAPy

— Bill Moriarity – A's Farm (@AthleticsFarm) June 8, 2026

Is Rooker finally turning things around?

Man Rooker is BACK! 🔥

Will he keep the HOT streak going for the remainder of the season⁉️ pic.twitter.com/IwgzNeH8vL

— SleeperAthletics (@SleeperAth) June 7, 2026

Bombshell: Video Of Hall Of Famer’s Private Jet Crashing With Multiple Deaths Reported Releasd

The sports world is in shock after a Hall of Famer’s private jet crashed and burst into flames.  Multiple deaths were reported shortly after the devastating crash.  The news of the incident was reported early Monday Morning.

Here are the shocking details.

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According to what former MLB player Yadier Molina posted on his Instagram account, the plane that crashed in which the pilot and co-pilot, the only people on board, lost their lives was heading to Texas to pick up him and his family. The accident occurred in La Romana, Dominican Republic. - Via MLB Insider Mike Rodriguez (@mikedeportes) Hall of fame
According to what former MLB player Yadier Molina posted on his Instagram account, the plane that crashed in which the pilot and co-pilot, the only people on board, lost their lives was heading to Texas to pick up him and his family. The accident occurred in La Romana, Dominican Republic. – Via MLB Insider Mike Rodriguez (@mikedeportes)

Hall Of Fame Sports Legend Announces His Private Jet Crashed

In the Dominican Republic, a private jet scheduled to transport MLB great Yadier Molina to Puerto Rico crashed shortly after takeoff, killing the pilot and copilot.

In a statement on his social media accounts, the 43-year-old St. Louis Cardinals Hall of Famer revealed that the Gulfstream G200 Galaxy aircraft was en route to Texas to pick up his family and friends.

A video recording of the incident shows the jet attempting an emergency return to the airport after the staff experienced complications.  Bystanders were shocked to see the plane engulfed in flames as soon as it made impact on the ground. Here is the shocking video:

According to what former MLB player Yadier Molina posted on his Instagram account, the plane that crashed in which the pilot and co-pilot, the only people on board, lost their lives was heading to Texas to pick up him and his family. The accident occurred in La Romana, Dominican… pic.twitter.com/hJjDrS5Er0

— Mike Rodriguez (@mikedeportes) June 8, 2026

The pilot and co-pilot were not able to survive the crash. Emergency responders tried to extinguish the flames at the crash site. Only the two of them were on board the aircraft.

The cause of the emergency landing is currently being investigated.

As a 10-time All-Star, Molina won two World Series titles and nine Gold Glove awards during his lengthy career with the Cardinals.

As well as representing his country on the field, he has also represented Puerto Rico in two World Baseball Classics.

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Milwaukee Brewers: 3 players selected as likely All-Stars by renowned MLB analyst

The Milwaukee Brewers are, once again, the team to beat in the National League Central Division. Prior to the season, many thought the Chicago Cubs would win the NL Central while Milwaukee would take a step back following their trade of Freddy Peralta.

When will they ever learn?

Entering play on Monday, the Brewers are 40-23. Their 40 wins in 63 games is the best mark to start the season in franchise history, and they continue to find ways to win when many feel they are out of the game.

Unsurprisingly, then, Milwaukee has several players that would be sensible National League All-Star selections.

Jim Bowden predicts three Milwaukee Brewers players will be All-Stars in 2026

Milwaukee Brewers, Brice Turang
May 30, 2026; Houston, Texas, USA; Milwaukee Brewers second baseman Brice Turang (2) bats during the game against the Houston Astros at Daikin Park. Mandatory Credit: Troy Taormina-Imagn Images

 

On Monday morning, Jim Bowden, the renown MLB analyst from The Athletic, released his early All-Star roster predictions for both the American and National Leagues. On the NL side of it, he predicts three Milwaukee stars will represent the Brewers.

Brice Turang

“Turang is the best overall second baseman in baseball. He’s a Platinum Glove-level defender with elite range to both sides. At the plate, his power-and-speed combination makes him one of the most productive hitting infielders in the NL.”

Brice Turang is hitting .281/.401/.480 with nine home runs, 39 RBI, and nine stolen bases so far this season. These numbers are among the league-leaders for NL second basemen, and his .401 OBP is the fifth-best in all baseball.

Jacob Misiorowski

“Misiorowski has arguably the best fastball in MLB history and has thrown more pitches over 100 mph than anyone since the stat started being documented. He has 116 strikeouts, 22 walks and a 1.50 ERA over 13 starts. If the game weren’t in Philadelphia, he’d get the edge for me as the starter.”

As Bowden notes, Cristopher Sanchez is likely going to get the start for the NL because the All-Star Game is in Philadelphia. But Misiorowski has been absolutely stellar this season. In 13 starts, he is 7-2 with a 1.50 ERA and MLB-leading 0.81 WHIP. He also leads all of baseball with 116 strikeouts.

Kyle Harrison

“Acquired in an offseason trade with the Red Sox, Harrison is having a breakout season in his first year in Milwaukee, putting up the lowest ERA through his first 10 starts with the team in franchise history, surpassing C.C. Sabathia in 2008.”

Why do MLB teams even trade pitchers to the Brewers anymore at this point? Before coming to Milwaukee, Kyle Harrison was 9-9 with a 4.39 ERA in his career.

So far in 2026, he is 7-1 with a 1.57 ERA and 1.03 WHIP. If not for Misiorowski, he would be the unquestioned ace of the Brewers pitching staff, and could probably be the number one starter on 75% of other MLB teams.

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Losing Isa Torres, Jaysoni Beachum will be a wake-up call for Florida State

Florida State softball is learning, in real time, what college sports have become in the NIL era: tradition no longer guarantees loyalty, development no longer guarantees retention, and winning alone is no longer enough.

In five days, the Seminoles lost two cornerstone players to the transfer portal — hometown star Jaysoni Beachum and All-American shortstop Isa Torres — delivering another sobering reminder that even one of softball’s premier programs is no longer insulated from the financial arms race reshaping college athletics.

For Florida State, the departures sting for different reasons.

Beachum’s exit felt personal. A Tallahassee native and Florida High product, she represented the kind of homegrown success story programs dream about building around.

Torres’ departure, while still significant, felt more inevitable. Rumors surrounding her future had circulated in recent weeks, and once Texas emerged as a likely destination, the logic became difficult to ignore.

Isa Torres and Jaysoni Beachum hug each other after leading FSU softball to 5-2 victory over Coastal Carolina on Saturday, March 7, 2026.

Torres is from Georgetown, Texas, roughly 30 minutes outside Austin. Returning home to play for a program coming off back-to-back Women’s College World Series championships presents an opportunity few athletes would turn down. Add the financial incentives now attached to elite softball players, and the decision becomes less emotional and more business-oriented.

That is the new reality college athletics has entered.

The transfer portal and NIL have fundamentally altered roster building, particularly for programs attempting to compete nationally without unlimited financial backing. Florida State is hardly the only school facing this dilemma, but the Seminoles are increasingly finding themselves on the wrong side of it.

Elite players now understand their market value. Power conference programs with deeper NIL resources understand that championships can be accelerated through aggressive investment. As a result, retention has become just as important as recruiting — and in many cases, more expensive.

FSU already saw a similar scenario unfold with women’s basketball star Ta’Niya Latson, who left for South Carolina after leading the nation in scoring. Beyond NIL opportunities, the move offered immediate championship aspirations and ultimately helped elevate her professional profile before reaching the WNBA.

Torres’ move carries similar implications. Texas, potentially a favorite to acquire an All-American shortstop, could be the final piece to sustain a national title dynasty.

Florida State Seminoles infielder Isa Torres (3) gets the out at second and throws to first. The Florida State Seminoles defeated the UCF Knights 2-1 on Sunday, May 17, 2026. The teams must play one more game to determine the NCAA Tallahassee regional winner.

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Softball’s financial landscape is rapidly changing

Across college softball, programs willing to spend aggressively are beginning to shape the sport’s competitive landscape. Texas Tech helped establish that blueprint after investing heavily through the portal, highlighted by ace pitcher NiJaree Canady reportedly receiving one of the sport’s first seven-figure NIL packages. Moves once unthinkable in softball are quickly becoming standard operating procedure.

The sport’s growth only amplifies that trend.

College softball has never enjoyed more visibility. Television ratings continue to rise, national brands are investing and professional opportunities are expanding through partnerships such as ESPN and the Athletes Unlimited Softball League. For elite athletes, the window to capitalize financially has never been larger.

And honestly, they should.

The traditional model of college athletics — one built primarily on school loyalty and long-term development — has faded. Modern college sports function more like free agency, driven by NIL collectives, branding opportunities and revenue-sharing discussions. Fans may struggle to embrace that transformation, but athletes are responding rationally to the system in front of them.

If schools can pay for elite talent, elite talent will follow the money.

More: Who does FSU basketball play in the 2026 ACC/SEC Challenge?

A pivotal moment for Lonni Alameda, Florida State softball

Florida State Seminoles head coach Lonni Alameda heads onto the field to talk to her players. The Florida State Seminoles defeated the UCF Knights 2-1 on Sunday, May 17, 2026. The teams must play one more game to determine the NCAA Tallahassee regional winner.

That leaves Florida State coach Lonni Alameda navigating one of the most challenging stretches of her 18-year tenure. Alameda built FSU into a national power through evaluation, development and continuity. Rarely has the program lost marquee talent it worked years to cultivate.

Still, Alameda’s track record deserves the benefit of the doubt.

Florida State remains capable of reloading despite the headline departures. Ashtyn Danley emerged into one of the most versatile two-way players in the country last season, while Jazzy Francik appears positioned to become the Seminoles’ ace entering next year. Alameda has consistently identified top-rated recruited players and developed them into stars, and there is little reason to believe that pipeline will suddenly disappear.

But development alone may no longer be enough to sustain championship contention.

That is the larger issue facing Florida State athletics as a whole. The Seminoles cannot continue competing against programs willing to aggressively invest in athlete retention while simultaneously expecting culture and tradition to close the financial gap. In today’s landscape, refusing to adapt is effectively choosing to fall behind.

FSU softball’s Jaysoni Beachum runs the bases against Jacksonville State in the NCAA Tallahassee regional on Saturday, May 16, 2026.

Players across college athletics are recognizing that reality faster than schools are willing to admit it.

For Florida State softball, losing Torres and Beachum is more than a roster problem. It is a warning sign about where the sport — and college athletics overall — is heading. Until FSU can consistently match the financial commitment of national contenders, departures like these may become less surprising and more routine.

And for a program still trying to return to the Women’s College World Series after missing it three consecutive seasons, that is a difficult truth to ignore.

FSU softball players who have entered the portal

  • Isa Torres, June 7
  • Jaysoni Beachum, June 2
  • Mimi Gooden, May 26
  • Addie DeLong, March 25

More: FSU softball's Isa Torres wins D1Softball National Player of the Year

More: FSU baseball's Hunter Carns intends to enter transfer portal

Peter Holland Jr. covers Florida State athletics and Big Bend Preps for the Tallahassee Democrat. If you like to pitch a story on a high school athlete, don't hesitate to get in touch with him via email at PHolland@Gannett.com or on X @_Da_pistol.

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FSU softball fans react to Isa Torres entering the transfer portal

FSU softball standout Isa Torres is entering the transfer portal. The reigning ACC Player of the Year announced the news on social media and will spend her senior year elsewhere.

Torres is one of the best players in program history and was expected to be their best player in the 2027 season. She is the fourth Seminole to enter the transfer portal, with fellow starter and All-American Jaysoni Beachum also departing via the portal

She rewrote FSU's record books in 2026, setting school records for batting average (.530), runs (78), slugging percentage (.978), and on-base percentage (.591). Torres also set the NCAA record for hits in consecutive at-bats with 16, and her 98 hits were the second-most in school history.

Torres is now the best player in the transfer portal, and it is a brutal loss for the Seminoles. Here is a look at how FSU fans reacted to the news.

Isa Torres' statement

pic.twitter.com/rnLbZFoInm

— Isabella Torres (@isabellat_03) June 8, 2026

FSU has been raided

No other university loses the best players from all their sports programs.

— David Block (@davidraider88) June 8, 2026

Unacceptable

When you have an Athletic Director and Athletic Department who refuse to play the game and told donors there was going to be an enforceable cap + refused to embrace NIL, you will have days like today. Absolutely disgusting to lose Isa Torres.

— TJ Pittinger (@TJ_Pittinger) June 8, 2026

Sure does

Florida State fans every day since December 2023

(It keeps getting worse) pic.twitter.com/N5HUnVfaO8

— Dillon Riera (@13d_riera) June 8, 2026

Yep

i think my favorite thing about currently being a fan of florida state athletics is nothing

— Trey Rowland (@trey_rowland59) June 8, 2026

Two massive losses for FSU

D1 Softball National Player of the Year Isa Torres has entered the transfer portal.

Florida State now loses two key pieces in Torres and Jaysoni Beachum.

— Andres Rodriguez (@AndresR030105) June 8, 2026

Brutal look for FSU

National Player of the Year. Elite shortstop. Program cornerstone.

And now Isa Torres is in the portal?

Fire everyone.

— Handsome In The City (@HandsomeNDaCity) June 8, 2026

Understandable

Isa Torres makes me cry.

— The Rhino (@Schweino68) June 8, 2026

Is FSU still a top school?

Isa Torres transferring solidifies Florida State as no longer a tier I program, not just nationally but in the ACC. Really dark day for the school here…more thoughts on Tomahawk Talk @ 7:00 P:M. eastern time tonight.

— Will McBroom (@willmcbroom_04) June 8, 2026

One of the best ever

i’m gonna be real, my heart is broken. a seminole legend https://t.co/zWQYjtYf01

— Paige (@paige_madison08) June 8, 2026

Things change fast

Well that was a short three years… https://t.co/mMpWXmTkg1

— EFESHEW (@EFESHEW) June 8, 2026

A stunning move

https://t.co/dZXVmFBoJmpic.twitter.com/7ck9Fwj7Rf

— Bryan Seminoles (@bryansimmons13) June 8, 2026

Is FSU softball in trouble?

It's been a good run FSU Softball. https://t.co/7GH1DAAkEm

— UTAH NOLE 🍢 (@Utah_Nole) June 8, 2026

How long until FSU gets back on track?

See y’all next decade…it will take them that long to regroup and get back on track. 2030 is gonna be a banger! https://t.co/Y3mQe4YuO3

— RohanLaw (@RohanLawPC) June 8, 2026

Yep

https://t.co/E9ZQafRVyHpic.twitter.com/V6syWj8Tnb

— 64Analytics - Softball (@64Analytics_Sfb) June 8, 2026

Apparently not

We just can’t have nice things 😢😢😢

— Amanda Saltsman (@AmandaSaltsman) June 8, 2026

FSU softball has the top 2 players in the portal

Isa Torres quickly becomes the top player in the transfer portal rankings. Would expect multiple Texas schools to be interested. https://t.co/LOEW84I15Vpic.twitter.com/Cl4yyXAIOa

— Brady (@BradyVernon) June 8, 2026

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New York Sports Betting Cools Off In May

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New York’s mobile sportsbooks generated $204.2 million in gross gaming revenue in May, an 18% drop from the same month a year ago, according to figures released Monday by the New York State Gaming Commission.

The decline had almost nothing to do with how much money came in the door. Bettors wagered $2.13 billion across the state’s eight operators, down just 3.6% from the $2.21 billion handled in May 2025. The larger gap was in hold. The statewide win rate fell to 9.6% from 11.3% a year earlier.

The state collected $104.1 million in tax receipts for the month, the second of New York’s 2026-2027 fiscal year. 

Knicks fans are insane 😭😭😭

“My Mayor is Muslim, my bagel is Jewish, my Christian’s Dior… Knicks in 4!!!” pic.twitter.com/WiAC1GdoRL

— LakeShowYo (@LakeShowYo) June 4, 2026

Breakdown

FanDuel led all operators with $767.8 million in handle and $88.7 million in revenue at an 11.6% hold. Revenue was down about 18.5% year-over-year and handle was off roughly 4.4%. (Note: The New York commission’s report did not specifically list FanDuel’s May numbers as it did for other operators, so InGame derived its numbers from subtracting out the remaining operators.) 

DraftKings reported $706.5 million in handle and $66.5 million in revenue at a 9.4% hold. Revenue fell 21% from May 2025, while handle dropped 10%.

Fanatics was one of just two operators to grow revenue. The sportsbook took in $249 million in wagers, up 30.6% from $190.6 million a year ago. It generated $18.3 million in revenue, up 1.8%, on a 7.3% hold.

BetMGM took $166.2 million in handle, up 3.1%, and held 8.1% for $13.4 million in revenue, down 8.7% year-over-year.

Caesars posted the steepest revenue decline in the market. It accepted $142.4 million in wagers, down 6.5%, and a 6.9% hold left revenue at $9.8 million, a 28.6% drop from May 2025.

BetRivers, operated by Rush Street Interactive, reported $44.1 million in handle and $3.1 million in revenue at a 6.9% hold, a 24.7% revenue decline.

Penn Interactive’s theScore Bet took $42.6 million in wagers and produced $3.2 million in revenue on a 7.6% hold. Revenue was down 19% from what predecessor ESPN Bet booked in May 2025, with handle off 11.6%.

Bally Bet posted its best May on record. Handle rose 17.3% to $14.1 million and revenue jumped 77.3% to $1.1 million at a 7.9% hold.

FanDuel and DraftKings combined for roughly 69% of the May handle. Six of the eight operators posted lower revenue than they did a year ago, with only Fanatics and Bally Bet gaining. All-time mobile sports wagering handle in New York has now surpassed $95 billion.

Dabo Swinney visits Deshaun Watson at Browns OTAs

Clemsonfootball head coach Dabo Swinney has built his program on relationships, and that does not seem to stop once players leave Tigertown.

Swinney was in attendance at Cleveland Browns OTAs on Thursday, creating a reunion with former Clemson quarterback Deshaun Watson. The two will always be tied together through one of the greatest stretches in Clemson football history. Still, Swinney's showing up years later says something about the way he continues to support his former players after their college careers are over.

With Swinney as his head coach, Watson helped lead Clemson to a 32-3 record as a starter and delivered the program’s first national championship in 35 years with the Tigers’ 35-31 win over Alabama in the 2016 College Football Playoff National Championship. He finished his Clemson career with more than 10,000 passing yards, 90 passing touchdowns, 1,934 rushing yards, and 26 rushing scores, while also becoming a two-time Heisman Trophy finalist.

Deshaun Watson’s 4th Quarter magic in the 2017 National Championship Game 🪄

4 Days until CFB is BACK. pic.twitter.com/oDMEz0CtAS

— College Football Report (@CFBReport) August 20, 2024

That partnership helped launch Clemson into its modern dynasty era because Swinney had already built the Tigers into a national contender. Still, Watson was the quarterback who helped push the program from “really good” to “national champion.” That history is why any reunion between the two still gets attention, even almost a decade after Watson’s final college game.

Clemson HC Dabo Swinney was in attendance at Browns OTAs today, per @MaryKayCabot. Swinney and QB Deshaun Watson won a national championship together. pic.twitter.com/JODdetQRYc

— ESPN Cleveland (@ESPNCleveland) June 4, 2026

Watson’s NFL career has obviously been much more complicated than his Clemson career, with off-field controversy, injuries, and uneven play shaping much of his professional story. But Swinney’s visit to Browns OTAs is less about rewriting that narrative and more about the long-term connection between a coach and one of the most important players in Clemson history.

Clemson baseball rebuild continues with Landon White commitment

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— Clemson Wire (@Clemson_Wire) June 8, 2026

Dabo Swinney has made it clear that once you leave the program, you have Tiger blood etched into you, and you'll always have a friend in him. This is another example of that being shown to the public eye.

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Red Sox Star Opens Up About Surprising Shift In Playing Time

Boston Red Sox catcher Carlos Narvaez

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This hasn't been a fun season for many Boston Red Sox players, Carlos Narváez included.

It's been a tough season for Narváez, who's taken a major step back from his strong 2025 rookie season. After hitting 15 home runs with 50 RBI, a .706 OPS and 2.8 WAR last year, he has just two homers, three RBI, a .603 OPS and -0.1 WAR this season.

On top of that, he was mysteriously benched by Alex Cora early in the season. More recently, he's lost playing time to Mickey Gasper, who's given the Red Sox an offensive spark and started their last two games against the New York Yankees.

It hasn't been easy for Narváez, but he's just doing what he can to stay ready and focused.

With Mickey Gasper’s emergence, Carlos Narváez’s playing time has dipped.

Narváez started 106 games at catcher last year but has appeared in just four the team’s last 12 games.

‘It wasn’t expected’https://t.co/CTLCZsEBFY

— Jen McCaffrey (@jcmccaffrey) June 8, 2026

"It wasn’t expected, I’m not going to lie, it’s not easy," Narváez told Jen McCaffrey of The Athletic(subscription required). "But I’ve just got to be ready. Last year is last year; whatever happened, happened. It’s a different year, different situation, and I’ve got to be a professional. I’ve got to be ready to play every day no matter what the situation is, just be ready."

As a respected team leader, the 27-year-old backstop knows he needs to keep setting a good example for his teammates.

"It’s not a fun spot to be with a couple days off (between games), but it is what it is," Narváez continued. "I’m a team player, I’m a leader of this team — or at least that was the case last year, and in my mind that hasn’t changed. Just going to be there for whenever the team needs me, and my job is to be ready for that."

Narváez added that he hasn't spoken with interim manager Chad Tracy about his reduced playing time -- another example of poor communication from Boston's leadership.

"I haven’t talked with nobody, and nobody has talked with me," he said. "But like I said, I get it, I’m a part of the team and I understand what’s going on, but on my end I just have to be ready. No one is telling me anything, if something changed — clearly something changed — but I don’t know, just be ready for the opportunity, and that’s it."

Regardless, Narváez needs to start hitting better if he wants to earn back more of his playing time this summer.

More MLB: MLB Insider Reveals Surprising Relationship Between Red Sox Managers

Fantasy Baseball Hitter Waiver Wire: 'Let's welcome the Pirates' new primary leadoff hitter'

Notably across MLB, the Astros’ pitching staff has been fortunate with a single-digit K-BB%, yet a low BABIP and high strand rate. They’ve been allowing hard contact, given their xERA and his SIERA align with the low K-BB%. That suggests that we should be streaming opposing hitters against the Astros until proven otherwise. Meanwhile, the Reds’ pitchers have been brutal in K-BB%, WHIP and barrel rate, supporting the brutal xERA and SIERA.

Below you’ll see the full breakdown of adjusted pitching matchup scores for Week 12:

Week 12 adjusted scores, worst to best. (Photo by Corbin Young/FanGraphs)
Week 12 adjusted scores, worst to best. (Photo by Corbin Young/FanGraphs)

It’s a full week with most teams playing six games. Only two teams play seven, including the Orioles and Mariners. 

Seven-Game Slates in Week 12

  • Orioles (4 vs. SEA, 3 vs. SD)

    • All right-handed starting pitchers are ahead for the Orioles’ hitters. It will be a challenge in the early part of the week against the Mariners, though they face Griffin Canning, Randy Vasquez and Walker Buehler with the Padres. Maybe Colton Cowser picks up consistent playing time, with his power and speed tools. 

  • Mariners (4 at BAL, 3 at WSH)

    • The Mariners face two of the bottom five teams in the pitcher-adjusted scores, signaling that it should be a favorable matchup for Seattle. Trevor Rogers, Kyle Bradish and Cade Cavalli look like their toughest matchups for the Mariners’ hitters, so they could feast. The Mariners project to face six right-handed starting pitchers in Week 12. That will benefit Dominic Canzone and Luke Raley. 

Notable Hitter Matchups in Week 12

  • Rockies (3 vs. CHC, 3 at ATH in Las Vegas)

    • The Rockies’ hitters could have a productive week, playing three games at home and three games in Las Vegas against the Athletics’ weak pitching staff. The Rockies’ hitters project to face four right-handed starting pitchers in Week 12

  • Athletics (3 vs. MIL, 3 vs. COL) - All games played in Las Vegas

    • The Athletics will play all six games in Las Vegas as a showcase week. However, we can’t start any of their strong-side platoon options since they face three left-handed starting pitchers out of six games. Carlos Cortes takes the biggest hit. 

Shallow- to Medium-League Hitter Pickups (50% Rostered or Lower)

Spencer Horwitz, Pirates (22% Rostered)

Let’s welcome the new Pirates’ primary leadoff hitter, Spencer Horwitz. Since May 24, Horwitz has hit in the leadoff spot in 12 of 14 games. The lone two games not hitting leadoff came against a left-handed starting pitcher. Horwitz is an asset in batting average and points league formats, with his strong plate discipline. That’s evident in Horwitz’s 87.3% contact rate, 5.2% swinging-strike rate and a career .387 OBP. 

He boasts a 5.5% barrel rate per plate appearance, which hovers near the league average. The individual matchups look more favorable than expected, as the Pirates project to face Eric Lauer, Shohei Ohtani, Justin Wrobleski, Tyler Phillips, Sandy Alcantara and Braxton Garrett. Ohtani and Wrobleski should be the tougher matchups in Week 12. Pick up and stream Horwitz for batting average and OBP in most formats. 

Jackson Holliday, Orioles (45% Rostered)

Jackson Holliday’s roster percentage being this high after recently returning in the middle of May indicates fantasy managers have been stashing him. Since Holliday returned, he started against four of eight left-handed starting pitchers, showing he could earn regular playing time instead of a strong-side platoon role. He has hit two home runs and stolen three bases this season, after going 17/17 in 2025. It’s a small sample, but Holliday has a 13.8% walk rate, 70.9% contact rate and a 12.4% swinging-strike rate in 2026. Specifically, Holliday’s walk and contact rate have been 4-5 percentage points different. For instance, Holliday’s walk rate is higher and contact rate is lower in the 2026 sample.

Holliday’s power is mediocre, given a career 5.2% barrel rate per plate appearance. However, the speed seems legitimate. Holliday has a 20% stolen base opportunity rate after 17% in 2025. Hopefully, Holliday can convert stolen base chances at a high rate after a concerning 60% stolen base conversion rate last season. Scoop up Holliday in shallower formats because the Orioles project to face all right-handed starting pitchers for seven games. He should be a good source of power and speed this week. 

Edwin Arroyo, Reds (11% Rostered)

After Elly De La Cruz landed on the injured list, the Reds called up Edwin Arroyo. Arroyo has been a source of power and speed during his minor league career, hitting 11 homers and stealing nine bases at Triple-A in 2026. He flashed a contact rate in the minors, with an 81.1% contact rate. However, Arroyo can be aggressive, evidenced by a 37.8% chase rate and 10.2% swinging-strike rate. 

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Arroyo’s prospect grades had him with below-average power, which can be seen via his 5.3% barrel rate per plate appearance at Triple-A (2026). Stolen bases might be more projectable as part of Arroyo’s profile than home runs. If you need upside, speculate on Arroyo in medium- or deep-league formats. 

Luke Raley, Mariners (29% Rostered)

Luke Raley has been rolling since May 1. Raley has eight home runs with a .274 batting average and a 159 wRC+ since May 1. The Mariners project to face all right-handed starting pitchers in Week 12, giving us more interest. Raley flashes his high-end 75.3 mph and an 11.2% barrel rate per plate appearance. It’s a high-risk, high-reward profile because Raley has historically low contact rates (58.6%) and a 22.2% swinging-strike rate. 

Take advantage of the righty-heavy matchups with Raley for power while he is hitting well. 

Deep-League Hitter Pickups (Under 10% Rostered)

Vaughn Grissom, Angels (3% Rostered)

I was admittedly into Vaughn Grissom previously, but that hasn’t worked out. Grissom has been a regular part of the Angels’ starting lineup. He has been playing more regularly since May 24. Since May 24, Grissom has two home runs, a .300 batting average and a 152 wRC+. Grissom has been lowering his strikeout rate to a career-low at 11% compared to a 17.8% career average.

Vaughn Grissom's 15-game rolling chase and contact rates. (Photo by Corbin Young/FanGraphs)
Vaughn Grissom's 15-game rolling chase and contact rates. (Photo by Corbin Young/FanGraphs)

He has been making a similar amount of contact (81.8%) this season, but he is lowering his chase rate (24.2%) and swinging-strike rate (8.3%). Both Grissom’s chase and swinging-strike rates would be career lows. Grissom’s bat speed has been increasing by over two mph, supported by an intentional effort to pull the ball into the air. That’s evident by Grissom’s 45.8% pull rate and a 42% flyball rate in 2026. For context, Grissom’s pull rate is over three points higher with a near nine-point jump in flyball rate this season. 

The Astros and Rays should be favorable matchups for the Angels, with Spencer Arrighetti, Shane McClanahan and Griffin Jax as the best options. Pick up Grissom and stream him in Week 12.

Note: keep tabs on Grissom’s side injury because missed three games since Friday. If Grissom is out, pivot to Nolan Schanuel (10%), who gives you a similar fantasy profile for batting average. 

Dominic Canzone, Mariners (4% Rostered)

It’s wild that Dominic Canzone’s roster rate is lower than Luke Raley’s. Since the middle of May (May 15), Canzone has four home runs, a .306 batting average and a 183 wRC+. There will be six right-handed starting pitchers projected to face the Mariners in Week 12, leading to a potentially strong offensive week. Canzone has been sustaining a higher bat speed (74.5 mph) and 11.5% barrel rate per plate appearance, though his 73.5% contact rate worries us.

Stream Canzone in deeper leagues as a strong-side platoon option.

Nathaniel Lowe, Reds (4% Rostered)

The Red project to face five of six right-handed starting pitchers, including some favorable matchups. That includes Lucas Giolito, Michael King and Walker Buehler in the first half of the week, with Eduardo Rodríguez, Michael Soroka and Zac Gallen in the latter half. Lowe has been showing decent plate discipline, with a 82.3% contact rate and a 7.8% swinging-strike rate. The power tools have been there for Lowe, given his increased bat speed (74.2 mph) and career-best 9% barrel rate per plate appearance. 

Lowe should be a sneaky volume option for power against some weak pitching matchups. 

Lars Nootbaar, Cardinals (4% Rostered)

Lars Nootbaar made his 2026 debut over the weekend. He already hit one home run with high-end bat speed (75.7 mph). Nootbaar will be regularly hitting the middle of the Cardinals’ lineup and someone to pick up before he goes off, especially in OBP leagues. 

FIFA announce deal with Diarra in legal dispute over transfers

FILE PHOTO - Real Madrid's Lassana Diarra controls the ball during the friendly soccer match between Borussia Dortmund and Real Madrid on the occasion of Borussia Dortmund's 100th anniversary at Signal Iduna Park stadium in Dortmund. Achim Scheidemann/dpa
FILE PHOTO - Real Madrid's Lassana Diarra controls the ball during the friendly soccer match between Borussia Dortmund and Real Madrid on the occasion of Borussia Dortmund's 100th anniversary at Signal Iduna Park stadium in Dortmund. Achim Scheidemann/dpa

World football body FIFA said on Monday it had reached an out-of-court settlement with former France player Lassana Diarra in a legal dispute over international transfer rules.

FIFA did not specify what the settlement looks like.

Diarra sued FIFA and the Belgian football federation in 2025, asking for €65 million ($75 million) in damages. The case followed a 2024 ruling by the European Court of Justice that certain FIFA transfer rules violate EU law.

Diarra and FIFA have now settled all legal disputes, FIFA announced, but the governing body has neither admitted liability nor made any compensation payment.

The background to the years-long dispute was Diarra's departure in 2014 from Lokomotiv Moscow, despite his contract still being in force.

The club accused the player of breach of contract and contacted FIFA, which then ordered Diarra to pay a penalty of more than €10 million.

Other clubs then refrained from signing him because the FIFA regulations at the time stipulated that a new team would have to pay any penalties.

In its ruling, the ECJ criticized the fact that this restricted the freedom of movement for players guaranteed under EU law.

FIFA subsequently set about revising its rules.

As a result of the case, the organization Justice for Players prepared class action suits against FIFA as well as the national associations in the Netherlands, France, Belgium, Denmark and Germany.

The group has said the new FIFA regulations are inadequate and that there is no compensation for players who were wronged in the past.

It was initially unclear what impact FIFA's settlement with Diarra will have.

Top 3 bust candidates in the third round of NFL fantasy drafts

Imagine you’re drafting tomorrow in a 12-team PPR league. Who would be the top three bust candidates to fade in the third round? The following is based on current average draft positions (ADPs).

How much can we trust a nearly 29-year-old wideout with a questionably durable right knee? The fantasy market seems unmoved by A.J. Brown’s shift to New England, banking on him to continue producing at a high level. No doubt, Drake Maye proved last year that he doesn’t need to throw much (28.9 attempts per game) to be wildly successful (4,394-31-8 passing line).

But this remains a run-friendly and defense-friendly team. Among wide receivers, Brown has averaged the 11th most targets per contest across the past four years. Expecting more of the same is a bit of a stretch. His overall 25 /WR10 ADP is too steep.

Elsewhere, through no fault of his own, Kyren Williams (overall-31 / RB15 ADP) is facing headwinds entering his fourth season as a starter. He’s only about 400 fantasy points away from becoming the top-producing fifth-round running back of this century. But after compiling 389 touches (including the playoffs) in 2024, he reached 347 last year. 2024 third-rounder Blake Corum looms as no less than a 1B back, and Corum could push for a timeshare. This is a risky situation for managers who assume it’s still Williams’ backfield.

Finally, we still don’t know when Malik Nabers (overall-34 / WR14 ADP) will be ready to play. Could be Week 1, could be later—even much later. Managers are drafting him as if he’ll be a weekly starter. However, there are realistic scenarios where he’ll be less than 100% for a chunk of the season, and other realistic scenarios where Nabers doesn’t recapture his rookie-year magic until late in the season, if at all. Essentially, more can go wrong than go right.

This article originally appeared on Touchdown Wire: Top three bust candidates in the third round of fantasy drafts

Man United have a glorious chance to replace Joshua Zirkzee with Karl Etta Eyong

Man United have a glorious chance to replace Joshua Zirkzee with Karl Etta Eyong
Man United have a glorious chance to replace Joshua Zirkzee with Karl Etta Eyong

Despite spending big on a striker last summer, there is talk of Manchester United signing another one this summer.

Joshua Zirkzee, who has not fully established himself at Old Trafford, is tipped to leave, with Serie A sides eager to land his services.

Should the Dutch striker finally leave, INEOS would have little choice but to find his replacement. One suggestion is that the 20-time English champions could move for an experienced striker, with Robert Lewandowski and Danny Welbeck both linked.

The idea is that alongside these strikers, Benjamin Sesko would not only share the striking workload but also benefit from their mentorship. While that route makes perfect sense, it would be wise for United to remain open to unmissable transfer opportunities such as the one Karl Etta Eyong is presenting them.

In the first half of the season, United were heavily linked with the Levante striker. At the time, it was a straight race between United and Barcelona to land the clinical, physically robust, and tactically versatile 22-year-old.

Barcelona, however, appear to have since dropped out of the race, and there was subsequently talk of CSKA Moscow attempting to sign him last January. While Levante accepted the Russian side’s offer and were ready to strike a deal, Eyong rejected the move.

That decision cost him his place in the team. He barely featured in the second half of the season, mostly used from the bench, a situation that held him back considerably, with just one league goal to his name since the turn of the year.

Eyong pushing hard for Premier League switch

Eyong cannot continue at Levante, and with what Ben Jacobs is reporting, it appears he will not:

“Etta Eyong is now prioritising a move to England. Two Premier League clubs have made approaches to Levante.

“There is also active interest from Turkey.

“Levante want €30m+ for Eyong and accepted an offer from CSKA in January. Eyong did not want to join.”

That update presents an interesting transfer opportunity that United cannot afford to ignore. In fact, hopefully, they are one of the two English sides pursuing him.

Eyong the perfect Zirkzee upgrade

Eyong is a fine natural striker who looks built for the Premier League. An explosive, instinctual forward who relies on rapid acceleration to get in behind defensive lines, combined with lethal finishing and smart movement inside the penalty box, he could prove a real handful for Premier League defenders.

It is also easy to attribute his struggles in the second half of the season to the difficult position he found himself in after snubbing a winter exit.

United should take a chance on him. He could be the perfect rotation option alongside Sesko, and be everything Zirkzee should have been in a United shirt.

A Zirkzee Serie A switch could realistically fetch INEOS upwards of £24 million. That money could then be channelled straight into signing Eyong, and together with Sesko, INEOS would have secured United’s attack for years to come.

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Cast your vote for Hometown Life's Prep Athlete of the Week

It’s time to pick the Hometown Life Prep Athlete of the Week!

Check out this week’s nominees and cast your vote — polls are open until Friday, and you can vote as often as you like. (Votes may take a moment to show up.)

Got a standout athlete to nominate? Email bfolsom@gannett.com with their stats and a brief note on their impact.

Hometown Life's Prep Athlete of the Week

Reminder: HTL covers teams in Birmingham, Bloomfield Hills, Canton, Commerce Twp., Farmington, Farmington Hills, Garden City, Livonia, Milford, Northville, Novi, Plymouth, Redford, South Lyon, Wayne, Walled Lake, Westland, White Lake and Wixom.

Last week's winner: Maggie Sosnowski, Livonia Stevenson

This week's nominees are...

Brady Forys, DCFC West: Saved three of five shots during a penalty-kick shootout to help his U-13 club win the Canton Cup tournament.

Landin Bonnell, Detroit Catholic Central: One day after emergency surgery, struck out six during a 5-3 win over Northville in the Division 1 baseball regional semifinal.

Liam Friest, Northville: Pitched six innings and struck out two during a 5-3 loss to Detroit Catholic Central in the Division 1 baseball regional semifinal. Allowed five hits, one earned run and no walks. Also doubled.

Emma Wyciskalla, Bloomfield Hills Marian: Scored twice in a 6-0 win over Waterford Kettering in the Division 2 girls soccer regional final.

Timothy Delzer, Cranbrook: Shot rounds of 79 and 70 for a two-day 149 to place 11th individually in the Division 2 boys golf state finals, helping Cranbrook win the team title.

Yousef Darwich, Detroit Country Day: Shot rounds of 77 and 79 for a two-day 156 to place 31st individually in the Division 2 boys golf state finals.

Rocco Iacobelli, Brother Rice: Shot rounds of 71 and 74 for a two-day 145 to place seventh individually in the Division 1 boys golf state finals, helping Brother Rice place second.

Jack Whitmore, Detroit Catholic Central: Shot rounds of 76 and 69 for a two-day 145 to place seventh individually in the Division 1 boys golf state finals, helping Catholic Central win the team title.

Wyatt Reid, South Lyon: Shot rounds of 76 and 73 for a two-day 149 to place 20th individually in the Division 1 boys golf state finals, helping South Lyon place 13th.

Colin Riehl, Novi: Shot rounds of 70 and 73 for a two-day 143 to place fourth individually in the Division 1 boys golf state finals, helping Novi place 14th.

Cooper Bireta, Walled Lake Northern: Shot rounds of 75 and 75 for a two-day 150 to place 28th individually in the Division 1 boys golf state finals.

Gavin Roberts, Walled Lake Western: Shot rounds of 80 and 75 for a two-day 155 to place 49th individually in the Division 1 boys golf state finals.

Ryan Tobin Jr., South Lyon East: Shot rounds of 80 and 76 for a two-day 156 to place 54th individually in the Division 1 boys golf state finals.

Quinn Kuchman, Birmingham Seaholm: Shot rounds of 80 and 81 for a two-day 161 to place 72nd individually in the Division 1 boys golf state finals.

Lyla Turmell, Walled Lake Northern: Pitched a complete game with 10 strikeouts and allowed one earned run on six hits and one walk. Also hit a solo home run in a 10-1 win over Farmington in the Division 1 girls softball regional final.

Katie Cramer, Livonia Stevenson: Went 3-for-4 and drove in a run with a single. She later scored the winning run on a wild pitch in a 3-0 win over Detroit Cass Tech in the Division 1 girls softball regional final.

Mary Gugala, Northville: Pitched a complete game with nine strikeouts and no walks while allowing five hits. She also bunted home the tying run and scored the go-ahead run on a wild pitch in a 2-1 win over Saline in the Division 1 girls softball regional final.

Anna McGavin, Farmington Hills Mercy: Pitched a complete game with nine strikeouts and allowed three earned runs on four hits and two walks. She also went 2-for-3 with a home run, a triple, two RBIs and two runs scored in a 4-3 win over Riverview in the Division 2 girls softball regional final.

Cameron Zaid, Walled Lake Central: Closed her season with a monster game against Novi, going 3-for-4 with seven RBIs, three runs scored and a stolen base. She hit a grand slam while trailing by five, added a two-run single two innings later and scored the winning run on a passed ball. She was later named all-district.

Brandon Folsom covers high school sports in metro Detroit for Hometown Life and the Detroit Free Press. Follow him on his new X.com account at @folsomwrites.

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Scouting Report: Wisconsin Badgers add versatile Arizona Defensive Lineman

The Wisconsin Badgers’ football staff put together a successful day after hosting multiple top targets on campus for official visits.

During perhaps the most anticipated weekend in Badgers’ football recruiting this off-season, Wisconsin walked away with a collection of commitments from the 2027 class. Among the players that joined the Wisconsin class over the weekend is Desert Edge (Ariz.) four-star defensive lineman Yahzeen Zion.

The 6-foot-5, 270-pound defender previously dropped a final list of schools in May that consisted of Miami, Oklahoma, LSU, Florida, and Wisconsin. LSU displayed strong interest in Zion, and could still be a team to watch, but ultimately did not get the chance to persuade the recruit.

Nov 8, 2025; Madison, Wisconsin, USA; Wisconsin Badgers head coach Luke Fickell looks on during the second quarter against the Washington Huskies at Camp Randall Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Jeff Hanisch-Imagn Images
Nov 8, 2025; Madison, Wisconsin, USA; Wisconsin Badgers head coach Luke Fickell looks on during the second quarter against the Washington Huskies at Camp Randall Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Jeff Hanisch-Imagn Images

For the Wisconsin Badgers, the commitment of Zion is one that helps the team in two major ways. The talented defender has been considered to be one of the more skilled interior linemen to pass through the state. Zion combines technical skill with natural size and strength to create a powerful force along the line.

While the defender weighs in at 270 pounds, his ability to fill gaps and overpower offensive linemen is far closer to that of a bigger player. Additionally, putting on size should not be an issue for Zion as the defender has only been training like a football player for a short period of time.

Perhaps the most appealing part of the commitment of Zion for the Wisconsin Badgers’ staff is his potential on and off of the field. Zion is considered to be very physically gifted given how he has been able to adapt to and dominate playing football. The recruit originally began his path to college athletics as a basketball player before making the switch last year.

Zion may have only played one year of football but did so at a very high level against notable competition in Arizona. Natural skills and a willingness to learn give the Badgers’ staff options as Zion can pickup a potential move along the line if necessary.

Per Evan Flood of On3, the staff currently does not have a true role for Zion carved out but the potential the recruit possesses is too much to pass up. Zion has served as a versatile defender for Desert Edge with experience playing as both an end and a three-tech.

Given the speed of the defender, playing inside against guards could be a great option in the future especially as his body grows for the collegiate level. The three-tech is often the most disruptive interior defender and once Zion is up to speed that could be a role he would thrive in.

Another potential option for Zion in Madison would consist of the defender serving as an edge rusher in the future. The recruit has a frame that is already very close to the prototypical size of a collegiate edge rusher and given his speed adapting to the new role should not be a difficult task.

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French win would be 'one of biggest stories in football'

Carla Ward
Ward is aiming to lead Republic of Ireland to their second successive Women's World Cup [Getty Images]

Republic of Ireland boss Carla Ward said that her side beating France to qualify automatically for the 2027 Women's World Cup would "be one of the biggest stories in world football".

The Irish go into their final game second in Group A2, a point behind leaders France with only the winners of the group qualifying automatically for next year's tournament in Brazil.

Ward's side have already secured a seeded play-off in the autumn but could defy the odds by becoming the first fourth seeds in League A to top a group, a feat the Republic of Ireland manager thinks deserves huge recognition.

"No matter what happens this group can be incredibly proud of what we've achieved so far and it's important we don't lose sight of that," she said.

"Of course we want to go and win the game. How big it would be? I think you would all agree it would be one of the biggest stories in world football.

"No pot four team stays in League A let alone wins three games and wins the group. We've written our own records and this would be the biggest one no doubt about it."

'Nothing to lose and everything to gain' for Irish

Republic of Ireland lost their opening two games of the group 2-1 against France and Netherlands in March before recovering in April to win both their games against Poland.

The positive momentum generated from those two results rolled into June and they showed great resilience to beat Netherlands 3-2 at a rain-soaked Cork on Friday to set up the winner takes all showdown with France in Grenoble.

While Ward always felt that they could aim higher than a third place finish which would see them remain in the top tier and secure a play-off, she is pleased her side have followed through and put themselves in this position.

"Everyone called it the group of death but we saw it as an opportunity for this group to show what they're about," she added.

"The group deserve an awful lot of credit because they're showing it in abundance."

Ward acknowledge that Republic of Ireland come into this game as huge underdogs given that Les Bleues have a stacked squad, but her side have "nothing to lose and everything to gain" with France under pressure to win at home.

"I expect the French to come after us but I don't think they will underestimate us they were really respectful when we played them last time. We have to manage every moment so we'll leave no stone unturned.

"The pressure is off and I mean it when I say it, there is a real calm and a real focus on the game. The processes stay the same and nothing will change."

French win would be 'one of biggest stories in football'

Carla Ward
Ward is aiming to lead Republic of Ireland to their second successive Women's World Cup [Getty Images]

Republic of Ireland boss Carla Ward said that her side beating France to qualify automatically for the 2027 Women's World Cup would "be one of the biggest stories in world football".

The Irish go into their final game second in Group A2, a point behind leaders France with only the winners of the group qualifying automatically for next year's tournament in Brazil.

Ward's side have already secured a seeded play-off in the autumn but could defy the odds by becoming the first fourth seeds in League A to top a group, a feat the Republic of Ireland manager thinks deserves huge recognition.

"No matter what happens this group can be incredibly proud of what we've achieved so far and it's important we don't lose sight of that," she said.

"Of course we want to go and win the game. How big it would be? I think you would all agree it would be one of the biggest stories in world football.

"No pot four team stays in League A let alone wins three games and wins the group. We've written our own records and this would be the biggest one no doubt about it."

'Nothing to lose and everything to gain' for Irish

Republic of Ireland lost their opening two games of the group 2-1 against France and Netherlands in March before recovering in April to win both their games against Poland.

The positive momentum generated from those two results rolled into June and they showed great resilience to beat Netherlands 3-2 at a rain-soaked Cork on Friday to set up the winner takes all showdown with France in Grenoble.

While Ward always felt that they could aim higher than a third place finish which would see them remain in the top tier and secure a play-off, she is pleased her side have followed through and put themselves in this position.

"Everyone called it the group of death but we saw it as an opportunity for this group to show what they're about," she added.

"The group deserve an awful lot of credit because they're showing it in abundance."

Ward acknowledge that Republic of Ireland come into this game as huge underdogs given that Les Bleues have a stacked squad, but her side have "nothing to lose and everything to gain" with France under pressure to win at home.

"I expect the French to come after us but I don't think they will underestimate us they were really respectful when we played them last time. We have to manage every moment so we'll leave no stone unturned.

"The pressure is off and I mean it when I say it, there is a real calm and a real focus on the game. The processes stay the same and nothing will change."

Florida State softball star Isa Torres announces she's entering transfer portal

Florida State shortstop Isa Torres, one of the nation’s top college softball players, has announced she’s entering the transfer portal.

Torres was named the Atlantic Coast Conference player of the year by the league’s head coaches, and she was selected as the national player of the year by D1Softball. She was one of three finalists for the USA Softball national player of the year award that went to Nebraska pitcher Jordy Frahm.

“This decision is not about leaving something behind,” Torres said Monday in her social media post. “It is about pursuing a new opportunity and embracing a new challenge. My respect, appreciation and love for Florida State remain unchanged.”

Torres batted .530 as a junior to break her own Florida State single-season record while hitting 16 homers and 56 RBIs as the Seminoles went 52-10 and lost to Central Florida in an NCAA regional. Torres also set school single-season records in on-base percentage (.591), slugging percentage (.978) and runs (78).

She set an NCAA Division I record in March by getting hits in 16 consecutive at bats. During that stretch, she also reached base on 23 straight plate appearances.

Torres said she opted to enter the portal “after a great deal of thought, prayer and conversations with my family.” Torres called it “one of the most difficult decisions I have ever had to make” in a post that included tributes to her Florida State coaches and teammates as well as the school’s fan base.

“No matter where my journey takes me next, a piece of my heart will always belong to Florida State,” Torres said.

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How Eriksen's heart device kicked into action

Christian Eriksen plays for Denmark in an international friendly match between Denmark and the DR Congo on June 3, 2026 in Belgium several days before his collapse in a subsequent match.
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Footballer Christian Eriksen is in "good spirits" and is expected to be discharged from hospital soon, after he collapsed during an international match between Denmark and Ukraine on Sunday.

The 34-year-old Dane, whose heart stopped following a cardiac arrest five years ago, was able to walk off the pitch after regaining consciousness - thanks to a tiny device implanted in his chest, called an ICD (implantable cardioverter defibrillator).

Denmark's national team doctor Morten Boesen said the device - which he called a pacemaker - "responded as it should".

How does an ICD work?

The ICD is a small life-saving device which detects problems with the heart's rhythm and immediately tries to correct them.

It's a treatment rather than a cure.

There are two main types of ICD - one is fitted under the skin, usually near the armpit and acts like a mini defibrillator with wires running under the skin to the chest.

The other main type is connected directly to the heart and, like a pacemaker, also sends regular electrical signals if the heart is beating too slowly.

In Eriksen's case, the ICD is likely to have delivered an electrical shock after detecting a dangerously fast or abnormal rhythm, to restore the heart to its normal pattern.

And it would have been quite a jolt.

"It feels like being thumped in the chest," says Prof Aneil Malhotra, sports cardiologist at the Institute of Sport, Manchester Metropolitan University.

Resetting the heart "is like switching a computer off and on again", he explains, adding that ICDs are "highly effective devices".

In 2021, mid-match at the European Championships, Eriksen had a cardiac arrest - when blood stops pumping around the body. He collapsed and lost consciousness.

Surrounded by concerned and emotional teammates, he was given CPR on the pitch, before a portable machine called a defibrillator was used to reset his heart.

Experts say the immediate medical attention he received saved his life.

This time, the defibrillator was inside his body - implanted during an operation several days after his previous collapse.

It acted as a safety net and kicked in straight away when his heart was in trouble, allowing him to recover much more quickly.

"Because he had the ICD in place, he didn't have to wait," explains Prof Malhotra.

Prof Michael Papadakis, cardiology expert at St George's, University of London, calls the device a "shock box".

"It looks after your [heart] rhythm and, if it detects a very fast, life-threatening irregularity, it will shock you out of it and jump-start the heart," he says.

BBC infographic for an implantable cardioverter defibrillator (ICD) showing a simplified human torso with the heart and major veins. A small implanted device sits in the chest with a wire running through a vein into the heart. Labels explain that a sensor detects an abnormal heartbeat and generates an electrical pulse, and then electrodes in the heart deliver a shock to reset heart rhythm.
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Why do heart problems like this happen?

A cardiac arrest, which is different from a heart attack, can happen for a number of different reasons.

These include when the electrical impulses that regulate heartbeats don't function properly, or when the walls of the heart become inflamed or damaged.

In young people, the underlying cause can either be genetic or acquired in some way - after an infection or an allergic reaction to medication, for example.

Very rarely, the cardiac arrest can be a one-off with the reason never properly identified.

Heart problems affecting young professional athletes are unusual but not unheard of.

Eriksen's first collapse came nine years after Fabrice Muamba's near-fatal injury at Tottenham and 19 years after midfielder Marc-Vivien Foe collapsed and tragically lost his life playing in Lyon.

Former Bolton midfielder Muamba retired aged 24 on the advice of his doctors, but others have continued to play with an ICD - including former Manchester United midfielder Daley Blind, who returned to play for Ajax and the Netherlands after being diagnosed with a heart condition in 2019.

Luton Town's Premier League match at Bournemouth was abandoned in 2023 after the club's captain Tom Lockyer collapsed on the pitch.

Two years on from suffering his cardiac arrest, Lockyer returned to football with Bristol Rovers.

How common are these conditions?

Players from Denmark form a collective ring to shield their teammate Christian Eriksen as he receives medical assistance during the UEFA EURO 2020 Group B match between Denmark and Finland in Copenhagen, Denmark, on 12 June 2021.
Eriksen had a cardiac arrest in 2021 while playing in the European Championships [Reuters]

Outside of professional sport, sudden cardiac arrests kill 12 people a week under the age of 35 in the UK, according to charity Cardiac Risk in the Young (CRY).

"This second, sudden collapse of Eriksen is a reminder of the potentially devastating impact that cardiac conditions can have on so many young people every day in the UK and across the world," says chief executive Dr Steve Cox.

He adds that in around 80% of cases, there are no signs or symptoms before collapse.

Screening programmes in the UK, where healthy 14-35 year olds' hearts are tested to look for dangerous underlying issues, have found that around one in 300 could be affected.

If left untreated, those conditions could become life-threatening.

Prof Malhotra says that his research on young footballers suggests that one in 250 could have a heart condition that requires monitoring.

And black athletes tend to have a higher incidence of cardiac death than white athletes, although it's not clear why.

Dr Cox says that there is still much to learn about these conditions, although major advances have been made in preventing and managing them.

Every player across England's 92 Premier and Football League clubs is now screened when they sign their first professional contract, and again at the ages of 18 and 20, using an electrocardiogram to check the heart's rhythm and electrical activity.

An ultrasound can also look at the structure of the heart itself to see if there are any defects.

Does it stop you from playing sport?

Not any more.

Research shows that many people with ICDs can return to sport, whatever level they play at, after taking medical advice.

In fact, studies suggest that around 10% receive a shock from their device after it detects an abnormal heart rhythm.

This means the device is working, says Prof Rachel Lampert, sports cardiologist and an electrophysiologist at Yale School of Medicine.

"We used to spend a lot of time telling people what they should and shouldn't do," she says.

But now, doctors talk to athletes about the risks and benefits of having an ICD, and together they decide on a way forward, she adds.

The rules do vary in different countries.

In Italy, footballers are strictly forbidden to play at amateur or professional level with the device fitted.

Whether Eriksen continues to play professional football after this latest scare is not yet clear.

Prof Lampert says Eriksen's doctors will need to work out why his heart rhythm changed during the match, and if there is anything they can do to make it less likely to happen again.

"Shocks can happen at any time," she says.

"People who aren't athletes have them [ICDs] so it doesn't mean if he stops [playing], he won't get another one."

Eriksen said in 2022, when he returned to playing football at Brentford, that he knew the ICD would one day save his life.

"There was always the possibility this could happen," Prof Lampert says.

Sorsby Granted Injunction as Texas Judge Rules Against NCAA

Lubbock County (Texas) District Court judge Ken Curry on Monday granted Texas Tech quarterback Brendan Sorsby a temporary injunction that orders the NCAA to declare him immediately eligible.

At the same time, per the judge, Sorsby can’t participate in game-day activities during the first two games of the Red Raiders season.

Judge Curry held that Sorsby would suffer irreparable injury, meaning an injury that monetary damages can’t remedy, if he was denied “the elite coaching, training resources, camaraderie and regimen that only being a member of a Division I college football team can provide.”

Along those lines, the judge emphasized how Sorsby needs to be eligible to “build the skills necessary to maximize his own success.” 

The ruling is a major victory in Sorsby’s quest to play for the Red Raiders this fall. Absent a successful appeal by the NCAA, Sorsby will play another season of Division I college football for what would be the highly sought transfer player’s third school.

Sorsby’s eligibility situation is unique and problematic. The 22-year-old, who reportedly received a $5 million deal to join Texas Tech as a transfer from Cincinnati in January, is away from the Red Raiders for treatment of gambling addiction. He has admitted to betting on his own college team, Indiana, in 2022. The NCAA, like other major sports leagues, considers that type of infraction as grounds for a permanent disqualification.

Sorsby has sued the NCAA for breach of contract and breach of the duty of good faith and fair dealing. He contends the NCAA has unfairly handled his gambling addiction with respect to his eligibility. Sorsby accuses the NCAA of “stonewalling” a decision on his reinstatement, though the NCAA says Texas Tech didn’t submit its reinstatement request to the NCAA until after Sorsby filed his lawsuit.

Sorsby also takes issue with the expansiveness of NCAA requests on his betting, including bank accounts, credit card statements, Venmo transactions, phone logs, texts and social media posts, and argued a live interview would have “interrupted his residential treatment.”

The NCAA has maintained it followed ordinary procedures and highlights the extensiveness of Sorsby’s betting, which allegedly included thousands of wagers totaling about $90,000 from 2022 to 2026. The NCAA also asserts that Sorsby has used other people and accounts in others’ names to bet, including in Texas—where sports betting is illegal and technically a misdemeanor crime.

NCAA rules prohibit athletes from betting on sports and are primarily intended to protect the integrity of athletic competitions. Those rules are also designed to discourage athletes from partaking in a sports betting culture where data suggests numerous college students wager on sports.

This culture is a reflection of the U.S. Supreme Court’s ruling in Murphy v. NCAA (2018), where the Court ruled it was unconstitutional for Congress, through the Professional and Amateur Sports Protection Act of 1992, to compel states to deny sports betting when there was no accompanying federal standard.

A few years ago, the NCAA released a study finding that 67% of college students living on campus had engaged in sports betting, 41% had bet on their school’s teams, and 35% had used a student bookmaker. As more states have legalized sports betting—it is now legal in 39 states, along with Washington, D.C., and Puerto Rico—and as sports prediction markets have become popularized over the last year with a legal age of 18, it stands to reason that the rate of wagering by college students is likely on the rise.

Sorsby’s eligibility despite placing thousands of bets will likely attract criticism that the court ruling undermines the NCAA’s anti-gambling rules. It could open the door to other athletes who run afoul of NCAA rules because of gambling to adopt Sorsby’s playbook and sue.

Adopting that line of reasoning, the NCAA in a statement criticized the ruling.

“The NCAA strongly disagrees with the court’s ruling in Sorsby’s case and is deeply concerned about the damaging, far-reaching and broadly destabilizing ramifications of this outcome—which undermines and corrupts the integrity of sports,” the statement read. “The NCAA is committed to supporting student-athlete mental health but must continue to aggressively defend against actions that defraud college athletics and threaten competitive integrity, such as betting on one’s own sport.”

In hiring Jeffrey Kessler, Sorsby has retained a top sports litigator for his case against the NCAA. Kessler, who secured a 9-0 victory at the U.S. Supreme Court in NCAA v. Alston and played an instrumental role in the House settlement, has been an effective advocate against the NCAA. Kessler’s track record of success continues with Sorsby, whose gambling problem and history of betting on his own team make him a difficult client through which to raise legal arguments.

Separately and via the NCAA’s internal disciplinary process, the NCAA recently denied an eligibility appeal Texas Tech filed with the NCAA on Sorsby’s behalf. The court-ordered injunction, however, means Sorsby can return. 

Had Sorsby lost his petition for an injunction, he might have petitioned the NFL to hold a supplemental draft this summer. The NFL has not held such a draft since 2023 and, under the collective bargaining agreement, is under no obligation to conduct one. 

The NFL might have concerns about welcoming a player who has a gambling addiction and has bet on his own team. Even if the NFL were to conduct a supplemental draft, NFL teams might be wary of drafting Sorsby. An NFL team that selects a player in the supplemental draft forfeits a choice in the same round in the following year’s college draft.

If the NFL declined to hold a supplemental draft, Sorsby could have in theory sued the NFL on antitrust grounds. However, as Sportico recently explained, he’d have faced long odds.

Sorsby’s legal issues are not limited to NCAA eligibility. He is also a defendant in a breach of contract lawsuit brought against him by the University of Cincinnati in an Ohio federal court. The school claims that Sorsby breached an 18-month NIL agreement with the school by transferring to Texas Tech earlier this year.

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Matt Ritchie announces retirement

Matt Ritchie announces retirement
Matt Ritchie announces retirement

The 36-year-old has called time on his professional playing career spanning 18 years as he becomes AFC Bournemouth's new Technical Director.

The 16-time Scotland international arrived at St. James' Park from Bournemouth in July 2016 under Rafael Benítez's management and completed an impressive maiden campaign on Tyneside as the Magpies won the 2016/17 Championship title, scoring 16 goals in all competitions.

His performances on the pitch were rewarded, receiving the 2017 North East Football Writers' Association Player of the Year award alongside Jamaal Lascelles.

Ritchie helped Newcastle seal a top half finish the following season, registering three goals and six assists whilst netting match-winning strikes in home triumphs over Manchester United and Arsenal.

He made 215 competitive outings for the Magpies, scoring 25 goals in all competitions.

Before his transfer to St. James' Park, Ritchie began his career at Portsmouth and was handed his Premier League debut in April 2010 after initial loan spells with Dagenham & Redbridge, Notts County and Swindon Town, joining the latter club on a permanent basis in 2011.

The versatile winger, capable of playing as a full-back, won the 2011/12 League Two title with Swindon before joining Bournemouth in January 2013 under Eddie Howe's management, helping the Cherries seal promotion to the Premier League for the first time after lifting the Championship trophy in 2014/15.

Following his departure from Newcastle in the summer of 2024, Ritchie returned to Pompey for a second stint and, after a sole season at Fratton Park, joined Reading last year before drawing his career to an end.

Everyone at Newcastle United would like to congratulate Matt on a terrific playing career and wish him the very best of luck for the future.

Company of Heroes is getting a 64-bit Definitive Edition PC upgrade

Relic Entertainment is celebrating Company of Heroes’ 20th Anniversary in style Relic Entertainment has unveiled Company of Heroes: Definitive Edition, a new version of the 2006 RTS classic. With this new version, Relic is delivering PC gamers an upgraded experience while maintaining 20 years of mod support. In other words, they plan on delivering the […]

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Nintendo fined €35 million for stick drift in Switch Joy-Con controllers

After unsuccessful lawsuits, Nintendo must pay €35 million for faulty Joy-Con controllers. A consumer protection group operating within the French government made the announcement. It found that the company ignored the stick-drift issue, causing consumers to purchase new Switch accessories.

The Galaxy Z Flip8 will use the Exynos 2600 in these regions

Samsung will split the Galaxy Z Flip8 across two chipsets by region: Exynos 2600 in South Korea and Europe and Snapdragon everywhere else. This is a departure from the Exynos 2500 used globally in the Flip7 from last year. The shift is driven by margin protection amid RAM and flash memory shortages, with Samsung betting Flip buyers prioritize design over raw performance.

Apple WWDC 26: what to expect

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The problem with AI share of voice and 3 metrics that matter more

8 June 2026 at 18:00
The problem with AI share of voice and 3 metrics that matter more

Traditional share of voice (SOV) is effectively obsolete, yet many organizations have replaced it with an equally flawed successor: AI share of voice.

Software vendors now claim to measure brand visibility across ChatGPT, Gemini, Claude, Perplexity, and other AI platforms using a single percentage score. The problem is that these metrics rely on a hidden denominator.

Unlike traditional search, where visibility could be measured against a known keyword set, the universe of possible AI prompts is effectively infinite.

Traditional SOV had limitations, but at least its assumptions were transparent. Marketers defined a fixed keyword set, tracked visibility against competitors, and used that list as a stable denominator. Everyone understood the measurement’s boundaries.

That model no longer exists. Search results are dynamic and personalized, and are increasingly being replaced by conversational interfaces. Yet many AI visibility platforms continue to present precise-looking percentages that can’t be audited or validated.

To stop presenting fictional metrics to leadership teams, we must rethink how we define and measure visibility in AI search.

Why traditional SOV metrics now fail

The basic assumptions of search engine optimization and digital brand tracking have been broken by two major shifts: the disappearance of the static results page and the rapid rise of personalized, conversational answers.

Search engines have become highly dynamic, personalized landscapes that change shape continuously based on real-time data.

Between AI-generated summaries, localized results, continuous scrolling, interactive merchant grids, and real-time social feeds, no two users will encounter the same interface, even when entering the exact same query at the exact same moment.

Because the search environment changes constantly, attempting to calculate a precise “share” of that screen has become a mathematical impossibility.

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The new volatile normality of rankings

Securing the top ranking position in the older marketing model meant capturing a highly predictable percentage of user click-through rates.

In the modern search landscape, however, ranking first organically might place a brand below several sponsored listings, an AI-generated overview, interactive question accordions, and featured discussions from community platforms.

Because search engines now construct layouts dynamically in response to immediate user intent and past search history, rankings fluctuate by the hour.

Measuring share of voice based on static positions is as unproductive as trying to measure the volume of an ocean wave with a wooden ruler.

The modern AI share of voice

When marketing teams realized that traditional rank tracking was losing its utility, software vendors quickly introduced alternative metrics, branded as LLM Visibility or AI share of voice.

These dashboards present highly polished, authoritative percentage scores that suggest a brand’s footprint has been successfully mapped across platforms like ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, and Perplexity.

These tools fail to deliver on this promise, exposing a fundamental methodology problem that we must address directly.

Legacy tracking (transparent)LLM visibility (black box)
– Define fixed keyword list (known).
– Measure rank on static SERPAuditable denominator.
– Infinite possible user prompts.
– Vendor runs small, arbitrary subset.
– Subjective denominator.

The infinite tail

Legacy SEO tools relied on a user-defined keyword list that served as a transparent denominator, whereas modern conversational engines present an entirely different mathematical reality where the universe of possible user prompts is effectively infinite.

Buyers no longer search for solutions using simple, two-word phrases. Instead, they enter highly specific, conversational queries that describe their exact organizational context, integration needs, and feature requirements.

Because no marketing tool can realistically sample this infinite universe of natural language, software vendors instead select a small, arbitrary subset of static prompts, run them through AI models behind the scenes, and aggregate those limited outputs into a representative global percentage.

This process creates a metric that only measures share of voice within a contrived and artificial environment, presenting a closed sandbox as if it were the open web.

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The issue with black-box metrics

Marketers maintained full visibility into the data they were analyzing with legacy tracking tools, which meant that if a system reported a specific percentage of visibility, the underlying keyword list could be audited and adjusted. Modern LLM visibility tools obscure their denominator within proprietary, vendor-defined systems that are almost certainly incomplete.

This structural flaw became incredibly clear in September 2025, when OpenAI updated to its ChatGPT 5.0 model. Following this release, the platform-wide volume of outbound citations and source links dropped.

For marketing teams relying on LLM tracking dashboards, this model change resulted in a sudden, sharp decline in their reported visibility metrics. The decline had nothing to do with a loss of brand relevance or a failure in marketing strategy. ChatGPT had simply changed how it presented source data to users.

This update demonstrates that modern AI metrics are highly volatile and largely out of your control. While software vendors are genuinely trying to solve an incredibly complex engineering problem, the underlying methodology simply cannot support the high-confidence dashboards they deliver, meaning these metrics should be treated as directional signals rather than hard numbers.

Beyond AI share of voice: 3 metrics that matter more

We must shift our focus from measuring pure search volume to measuring how effectively a brand is integrated into the broader context of digital discussions.

As search queries morph into conversational discovery, a brand’s visibility is no longer defined by the keywords it owns, but by how deeply it is embedded in the conceptual models used by AI.

The modern brand visibility trial

1. Share of mentions

AI models synthesize relationships between concepts rather than simply indexing pages, meaning a brand must exist within the model’s training data, fine-tuning datasets, or real-time retrieval sources to be surfaced at all.

Share of mentions tracks how frequently your brand name, products, or key executives are naturally included in the responses generated across the broader information ecosystem.

This metric shifts the operational focus from ranking positions to vocabulary inclusion, ensuring that a brand is recognized by the model even when it is not explicitly prompted for a vendor list.

To influence this metric, organizations must focus on securing organic mentions across high-trust forums, developer communities, and authoritative industry publications where AI models actively gather and update their information.

2. Share of recommendations

When buyers use conversational engines to make purchasing decisions, they regularly ask for direct comparisons, shortlists, and product recommendations to simplify their research process.

Share of recommendations measures how often your product or service is explicitly featured when a user asks an AI engine to act as an advisor on a specific business challenge.

This approach shifts our focus from raw traffic acquisition to winning the buyer’s consideration set, which is critical because conversational engines filter out the noise of the web to deliver a highly curated list of options.

If your product positioning is overly generic, the model will struggle to categorize your offering and will default to recommending competitors that have established a much clearer, highly documented use case.

3. Share of narrative

Merely securing a mention in an AI response is insufficient if the context of that mention portrays your brand poorly, as high visibility within a negative framework can quickly become a strategic liability.

Share of narrative measures the qualitative attributes, adjectives, and associations linked to your brand name in conversational outputs, allowing you to understand how your business is being framed.

NarrativeWhat it tracksThe core strategic question
The “best” narrativeHow often you are framed as the premium, gold-standard market leader.Is the model positioning our brand as the most capable solution available?
The “popular” narrativeHow often you are cited as the default, widely adopted industry standard.Is the model identifying our brand as the most commonly used option?
The “budget” narrativeHow often you are categorized as the cost-effective, value, or entry-level alternative.Is the model framing our brand primarily as a low-cost, entry-level alternative?

If an AI engine includes your brand frequently but consistently describes your product as a complex, legacy system, your high share of voice may actually be damaging your sales pipeline.

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Reframing your success metrics

Leadership teams require competitive benchmarks to evaluate market performance, meaning you cannot simply stop reporting on share of voice without offering a viable alternative.

Transitioning your executive reporting smoothly requires a structured, three-step plan.

Reframing the executive narrative involves educating your leadership team on the limitations of modern AI dashboards.

This means explaining the hidden denominator problem and demonstrating why treating these figures as absolute metrics introduces unnecessary risk.

Google AI Brief may be the replacement keywords never had

8 June 2026 at 17:00
Google AI Brief may be the replacement keywords never had

People have been calling the keyword dead since at least 2010. Yet here we are in 2026, still using keywords to show ads on Google.

Advertisers weren’t wrong to equate the loss of control with the death of the keyword. The keyword simply couldn’t disappear until Google had something better to replace it.

At Google Marketing Live (GML) last month, we may have seen that replacement. AI Brief is a Gemini-powered control layer that lets you steer AI Max using prompts-first language.

At first glance, AI Brief may seem like just another AI Max feature. AI Max is still trying to gain traction among advertisers. So couldn’t advertisers simply ignore it and stick with keywords?

Probably not.

When users shifted to mobile, Google eventually pushed advertisers toward Enhanced Campaigns. The conditions may now be in place for a similar transition, this time from keywords to prompts.

Consider the other announcements from GML. AI Mode surpassed 1 billion monthly users. The search box is getting its biggest redesign in 25 years. Users in AI Mode are also submitting queries that are, on average, three times as long as traditional searches.

Whether advertisers like it or not, people are increasingly using prompts instead of keywords to find information.

With AI Brief, the replacement for the keyword finally exists. We can now target prompts with prompts. Combined with the consumer-driven shift away from keyword-based searches, that makes the keyword’s obituary much easier to believe.

The keyword is dying because users stopped using it

Most “keywords are dead” arguments over the past decade were supply-side stories. Google reduced broad match’s control, made RSAs decide the best ad variation, and let Smart Bidding set bids to help any keyword deliver on its underlying financial goals. They also stopped showing every query in search terms reports, all steps framed as Google taking the keyword away.

Now it’s different. The pressure is coming from the demand side.

People are asking Google longer, more conversational questions because Google built a search experience that invites them to. The new search box, the biggest upgrade in 25 years, dynamically expands as you type. You no longer pick a “mode” before you ask. The interface itself is telling consumers that “running shoes” is no longer the only way to ask for what they really want.

If you’re an advertiser, the question stops being “Do I want to use keywords?” It becomes “How do I show up in a query a keyword can’t possibly match?” Trying to capture a paragraph of context with three positive match types and one negative is, let’s be real, increasingly absurd.

Optmyzr’s 2026 Match Type Study shows the same pattern from the spend side. We analyzed 30,000 Google Ads accounts in February 2026 across all Search campaigns with active keyword spend. (Disclosure: I’m the cofounder and CEO of Optmyzr.)

Exact match has lost nearly 10 percentage points of spend share since 2022, while broad match has climbed steadily to become the dominant match type by budget. 

Phrase match, meanwhile, consistently punches above its weight, holding the largest share of non-branded spend and leading on conversion rate in both ecommerce and lead-gen segments. 

Advertisers are clearly growing more comfortable trusting Google’s AI with broader targeting, a shift attributed to Smart Bidding’s maturation rather than exact match losing its performance edge.

The other tell is that Google isn’t alone here. We recently started managing ads on ChatGPT, and OpenAI’s ad surface is keyword-optional from day one. 

When the company that invented keyword advertising and the company reinventing search both ship a keyword-optional product, that means something. At this point, we’re just arguing about how fast the keyword is dying.

AI Brief is a technical replacement for keywords

Unsurprisingly, AI was the topic that drove nearly every announcement at GML 2026. At I/O the day before, Sundar Pichai, Google’s CEO, even said that Google’s migration to become an AI-first company was nearing completion, with AI agents providing the final push and rewriting the last remaining code. Downstream from all the talk about AI is the realization that consumers now prompt rather than search with keywords.

AI Brief is one way to operationalize the required evolution for advertisers to keep up with consumer behavior. Powered by Gemini, it lets you describe, in your own words, what your business is, what your messaging should and shouldn’t say, the searches you want to capture or avoid, and the audience you’re trying to reach. 

Google calls these messaging guidelines, matching guidelines, and audience guidelines. Internally, I think of it as: tell the model what you’d tell a new media buyer on their first day.

Then AI Brief echoes back how it understood your requests and shows preview samples of the assets and queries it thinks you meant. You push back if it’s off. You iterate. When you’re happy, you lock in the brief.

That’s a meaningfully different interaction model than a keyword list. A keyword list is a static artifact. A brief is a negotiation. It can adapt as your business changes without you reuploading hundreds of new keywords.

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There’s a parallel in the world of coding, where AI has arguably had the biggest impact with agentic code writers and vibe-coding systems like Lovable.dev. The idea is that the code we write to have software achieve an outcome should be merely a temporary artifact reflecting the current abilities of the tech. 

Coders should focus on writing the prompts that describe the goals of the web page rather than the code needed to achieve those goals. The prompt instructs the software what it should do and how to do it safely. AI can then write the code that executes the task on demand, using the latest capabilities while staying grounded in the prompts that define its purpose.

This is what Sam Altman called “software on demand” at the GPT-5 launch, the idea that AI can “instantaneously create an entire piece of computer software for you.”

Google echoed the same vision at I/O 2026, where Pichai described Search using Gemini and Antigravity to build custom experiences, dynamic layouts, and persistent mini apps on the fly. Software generated in response to what each user needs, in the moment they need it.

People need to be purposeful about work. Your purpose at work isn’t to write emails and work with spreadsheets. It’s to achieve certain outcomes, and writing emails and using spreadsheets is how that gets done. Stop worrying about how and start thinking about the real goal: growing your ad revenue by 10% while maintaining similar margins.

Keywords are the “how,” not the “why.” AI Brief is actually closer to letting us manage the “why” while letting AI figure out the “how.”

How to try AI brief now

AI Brief is rolling out in English for AI Max for Search first, then Performance Max and AI Max for Shopping. Existing text guidelines will migrate into AI Brief automatically as messaging guidelines. 

So yes, this is starting as an AI Max feature, and you may not be using AI Max because several practitioners note that AI Max can pull in junk traffic on lead-gen accounts, competitor-heavy verticals, and new campaigns with thin signal. Some veteran marketers have been turning AI Max off in those situations.

The practical playbook shared during a recent PPC Town Hall is solid: start new campaigns in Phrase, promote the winners to Exact, and layer Broad and Smart Bidding on top once you have data. 

With the advent of AI Brief’s matching guidelines, advertisers can further tweak their targeting by saying, “prioritize searches for X, avoid Y.” But this strategy still requires a human who knows the account to pull that lever. So don’t unplug your keyboard just yet.

The new funnel, and why short keywords still have a job

Andrew Lolk and Kirk Williams pushed me on a real edge case in the LinkedIn discussion that led to this piece: the newborn photographer whose entire business depends on someone in their city typing “newborn photographer” and converting on the first ad that shows.

Short, transactional queries won’t disappear. So why not keep traditional search campaigns with keywords around to handle these types of queries? I think it’s reasonable to have two campaign types for different jobs. But their relationship is a funnel, not a parallel.

Here’s how I see it shaping up:

  • AI prompts for discovery: “I just had a baby and I want to remember this period. What are some ideas?”
  • AI prompts for research: “Compare lifestyle newborn photographers to studio newborn photographers in the Bay Area.”
  • Short keyword to buy: “Newborn photographer Los Altos.”

If you only show up at the bottom of that funnel, you’re betting your entire business on being the first short-keyword click. If you’re not present in the discovery and research prompts above it, you’re not in the consideration mix when the short query happens. 

The reason a user may do that short query is that they already know more or less who they’d buy from, and they’re now looking for the best offer from a shortlisted set of options. The conversational layer feeds the transactional layer. Ignore it, and the transactional volume eventually stops coming to you.

This is also why I don’t think Google maintains two parallel systems forever. The short-keyword volume will keep shrinking relative to AI prompt volume, and at some point, the economics of supporting both stop working. 

Further, AI-first campaign types will soon be great at converting agentically, using the Universal Commerce Protocol and other new methods being developed to allow agents to transact for their humans.

What AI Brief does to the four human PPC roles

I’ve argued for years that PPC pros take on four roles in an automated world: 

  • Teacher.
  • Doctor.
  • Pilot.
  • Restaurateur. 

These roles continue to explain the PPC manager’s world quite well, but with some new nuance.

The teacher 

This role is the most direct analogy. You used to teach the machine what to target by handing it the end result: a keyword. 

The funny part is that for many of us, that keyword was already generated by feeding an LLM a prompt and cleaning up the output. 

AI Brief lets you skip the lossy translation step. Hand the machine the prompt itself, not the artifact it produced. The teaching gets richer because nothing gets lost.

The doctor

The shift is from “prescribe Drug X” to writing down, in structured language, what the patient actually needs. 

The treatment can then evolve as the patient’s condition and the available solutions change. Keywords were restrictive: one symptom, one prescription. 

Briefs and prompts allow freedom and evolution. That’s what good medicine looks like, and that’s what good targeting looks like now.

The pilot

We need a new instrument panel. If we’re not aiming at keywords anymore, the search query report stops being the right gauge of how well Google is matching intent. 

We’ll probably see more search themes (buckets of intent that AI Brief is mapping into) replacing the line-by-line query list.

The restaurateur 

You write the menu and the concept brief so the chef (the AI) cooks. AI Brief is almost literally the concept brief. 

You define the cuisine, the values, the things the chef must never serve, and the kind of guest you’re cooking for. Then you taste, correct, and iterate. The kitchen runs.

If you want the longer-form version of where I think digital marketing automation is heading, I wrote it up earlier this year as AI skills, the next layer of marketing automation.

Why AI Brief feels different

The keyword isn’t dying because Google decided to kill it. It’s dying because consumers stopped phrasing their needs in a couple of words.

AI Brief is the first structural replacement that seems to allow advertisers to express their intent in as rich a manner as consumers can now express theirs to a chatbot. That’s why this GML announcement felt like a more serious nail in the coffin of the keyword than the last several.

Control was about dictating keywords to Google. Leverage is about feeding the engine the right brief and letting the auction execute at a scale no human team can match.

We don’t have to escape automation. We have to coexist with it on better terms. AI Brief is a great eventual replacement for the keyword. Hand it your prompt. Watch what it does. 

Push back. Lock it in. Then you can move on to the parts of the job a machine can’t do, like knowing your customers and working on the goals that move their business in the direction they want.

Stop looking for the perfect PPC budget split

8 June 2026 at 16:00
Stop looking for the perfect PPC budget split

Most PPC budget discussions focus on finding the right split between brand awareness and conversion-focused campaigns. That’s usually the wrong goal.

The optimal balance changes constantly based on business stage, market saturation, seasonality, competitive pressure, and revenue objectives.

Yet many teams still treat the funnel split as a fixed decision: 40% upper funnel, 60% lower funnel, set it and forget it. That might be the right ratio today and completely wrong in six months.

Every budget conversation eventually comes down to the same argument. Someone wants to cut brand awareness spend because it doesn’t convert directly. Someone else warns that if you only chase conversions, the pipeline dries up in 12 months.

Both are right, which is what makes this so difficult.

The lower-funnel case is easy to make

When most PPC managers talk about the lower funnel, they mean Shopping, Performance Max, and high-intent Search. 

Someone typing “buy running shoes new york” has already decided they want the product. Shopping shows the right SKU at the right price. PMax chases the conversion signal across every Google surface. The attribution is clean, the ROAS is visible, and the CFO is happy.

The problem is that this demand already exists. These campaign types harvest intent. They don’t create it. Every conversion you get from a high-intent search term or a Shopping click is the result of awareness that was built somewhere else: 

  • A YouTube pre-roll.
  • A friend’s recommendation.
  • A social post.
  • Years of brand presence in the market. 

You’re collecting fruit from a tree you didn’t plant.

Search is worth treating separately here because it doesn’t sit neatly at the bottom of the funnel. A query like “best running shoes for marathon training” is informational. 

The person is researching, not buying. AI Max and broad match expansion in Google Ads are pushing Search campaigns further into this territory, meaning Search can serve both ends of the funnel depending on how it’s configured and which queries it actually captures. 

It’s worth auditing your Search terms regularly through this lens: How much of your Search spend is closing existing demand versus reaching people earlier in their decision-making process?

This works until it stops working. And the signal that it’s stopping usually arrives too late. 

When branded search volume flatlines, CPCs on your core terms keep climbing because the same pool of high-intent users is getting more expensive to reach, and new customer acquisition starts to plateau while retention holds steady. These are the symptoms of a brand that’s been living off existing demand without replenishing it.

Lower-funnel efficiency is real. But it’s also borrowing against the future.

Dig deeper: PPC budget planning: Aligning business goals, ad spend, and performance

The reseller trap: When your lower funnel depends on someone else’s brand

There is a version of this problem that’s specific to resellers and multi-brand ecommerce, and it doesn’t get discussed enough.

If you sell branded products you don’t own, your lower funnel can work extremely well in the short term. 

Shopping and Search campaigns for established brands convert efficiently because the brand owner has already done the awareness work. You’re harvesting demand that Nike, Adidas, or whoever else has spent years and significant budgets building.

The structural risk is that you have no control over that demand. If the brand owner reduces its marketing investment, pulls out of a market, or simply fades in relevance, your Shopping and Search volume follows. 

You can’t counter it with your own PPC spend because the underlying interest isn’t there to harvest. The tree stops producing fruit, and you never owned it.

This creates two strategic imperatives that are easy to deprioritize when the lower funnel is performing well. 

  • Own-brand development: products or lines that you control, where you own the brand equity and can invest in awareness independently. 
  • Reseller brand building: investing in the upper funnel to make your own name well known, so customers think of you as the destination regardless of which brands you carry. A consumer who searches for your store name rather than a specific brand is much more resilient than one who only finds you through a branded product query.

Both require some form of upper-funnel investment. Own-brand development needs awareness campaigns to build product recognition from scratch. Reseller brand building needs a consistent presence across Demand Gen, YouTube, and Display to make your name synonymous with the category, not just the brands within it. That’s only within Google’s ecosystem. 

To complete the picture, you might also include SEO, word of mouth, pop-up events, local advertising, and more. Brand building has no limits.

Neither of these investments shows up in this month’s ROAS report. Both show up in next year’s business resilience.

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Upper funnel is inventory management

Brand awareness spend is often framed as the soft, hard-to-measure part of the budget. The part you do when you have money left over. That framing gets it exactly backward.

Upper-funnel investment is how you build the pool of future converters. Every person who sees a Demand Gen ad on YouTube or Google Display today and doesn’t click isn’t a failed impression. They’re a potential high-intent searcher in three weeks. You’re filling the top of the pipeline that your Shopping and Search campaigns will harvest later.

Google’s Demand Gen campaigns make this dynamic particularly visible within a single platform. You can run Demand Gen to reach in-market audiences who don’t yet know your brand, then watch Search impression share and branded query volume respond over the following weeks. The lag is real and measurable. 

Upper-funnel spend today shows up in lower-funnel performance next month, not this week. That delay is why it gets cut first when budgets tighten, and why cutting it tends to hurt six to eight weeks later rather than immediately.

Teams that manage this well think of Demand Gen not as brand spend, but as pipeline investment. The question isn’t “What is the ROAS on this campaign?” It’s “How much qualified demand am I creating for my Shopping and Search campaigns to close?”

Dig deeper: Paid media efficiency: How to cut waste and improve ROAS

Why a fixed split is the wrong answer

The 70/30 or 60/40 rules you read about are averages across many businesses in many contexts. They’re useful as a starting point and useless as a long-term policy.

Consider what changes the optimal split.

  • A new product launch needs heavy upper-funnel investment upfront because awareness is zero. 
  • A mature product in a saturated category needs it, too, because every competitor is also harvesting the same pool of high-intent searchers, and the only way to grow is to expand the pool. 
  • A seasonal business approaching peak needs to have already done its upper-funnel work before the peak hits because awareness doesn’t respond fast enough to be built in-season.

Equally, a business in financial distress or facing a short-term revenue target can’t afford to wait eight weeks for upper-funnel investment to mature. The right answer in that moment is to focus on the lower funnel, accept the trade-off consciously, and plan to reinvest in awareness as soon as the pressure lifts.

The point is that both of these decisions are correct in context. A fixed split ignores context entirely.

Building a dynamic split logic

Rather than a fixed ratio, the most useful framework is a set of conditions that trigger a shift in either direction.

Shift budget toward upper funnel when:

  • Branded search volume is flat or declining quarter over quarter.
  • New customer acquisition cost is rising while retention metrics hold.
  • You’re entering a new market or launching a new product.
  • Competitors are visibly increasing their brand presence.
  • You’re approaching a peak season with at least six to eight weeks of runway.
  • You’re a reseller whose top brands are showing declining search interest or reduced marketing activity.

Shift budget toward lower funnel when:

  • You have a short-term revenue target that can’t wait.
  • Upper-funnel campaigns have been running long enough to build measurable awareness, and the conversion window is now.
  • Cost per acquisition on Shopping or Search is below target, and scaling makes sense.
  • Audience saturation on Demand Gen is high, meaning you’re reaching the same people repeatedly without expanding reach.

Within Google Ads, the data to monitor this is available without external tools. Branded query volume in Search Terms, impression share trends on non-branded terms, Demand Gen reach and frequency metrics, and new versus returning customer segmentation in conversion data together give you a reasonable picture of where the funnel is healthy and where it isn’t.

The review cadence matters as much as the metrics. Monthly is the minimum for a funnel split review. Quarterly is too slow. By the time a quarterly review catches a declining branded search trend, you’ve already lost several weeks of pipeline-building time.

The conversation nobody wants to have

The reason funnel balance stays broken in most organizations isn’t analytical. It’s political.

Lower-funnel spend is easy to defend in a meeting. The ROAS is there, the conversion numbers are there, and the CFO can see a direct line between spend and revenue. 

Upper-funnel spend requires a different kind of argument: “This investment will make our Shopping and Search campaigns work better in six weeks.” That argument is harder to make, easier to cut, and almost impossible to defend when someone asks for a quick win.

The answer isn’t to stop making the argument. It’s to change the evidence you bring to it. 

  • Track branded search volume as a leading indicator. 
  • Build a view that shows Demand Gen reach in month one and Search conversion volume in month two alongside each other. 
  • Make the lag visible and the relationship concrete. Once the data tells the story, the conversation gets easier.

Budget allocation isn’t a one-time decision. It’s an ongoing signal about what kind of growth you’re building. 

Optimizing purely for this month’s ROAS is a choice. So is investing in the demand that will drive next quarter’s revenue. 

And if you’re a reseller, it’s also a decision about whether your business is built on a foundation you control or one you’re renting from brand owners who have their own priorities.

The best PPC teams do both, and they know when to lean in each direction.

Dig deeper: How to optimize B2B PPC spend when budgets and confidence are low

What ChatGPT Ads data reveals about your competitors by Adthena

8 June 2026 at 15:00

Here’s something worth sitting with for a moment.

Your competitors are running ads on ChatGPT. You can’t see them. You don’t know which prompts they’re bidding on, what creative they’re running, or how their presence compares to yours. And unlike Google Ads (where Auction Insights at least gives you a rear-view mirror), there’s currently no native way to get any of that picture on ChatGPT.

That’s the blind spot. And it’s bigger than most search teams realize.

OpenAI launched advertising inside AI-generated responses earlier this year. Brands moved fast, all in within weeks. The minimum spend dropped, the Ads Manager launched, and a genuinely new ad channel was born. With ChatGPT advertising expected to expand to U.K. markets soon, the window for early-mover advantage is closing faster than it looks.

We’ve been watching since day one. Here’s what we’ve found.

What does ChatGPT Ads actually look like right now?

We analyzed nearly 1 million query indexes across 20 industries and five markets (the U.S., U.K., Australia, New Zealand, and Canada) between March 2026 and May 2026. The data tells a clear story.

It’s a U.S.-first channel. Everywhere else is still warming up.

In the U.S., ChatGPT served ads on 4.5% of queries. Across roughly 170,000 U.K. indexes in the same period? We found zero ads. The U.S. accounts for around 90% of all ChatGPT ad placements in our dataset. Canada and New Zealand are active. Australia’s at 1.6%. The U.K. hasn’t flipped yet, but it will.

Horizontal bar chart on dark navy background showing ChatGPT ad frequency by market. Canada leads at 4.57%, U.S. at 4.47%, New Zealand 3.85%, Australia 1.61%, United Kingdom at effectively zero. Adthena branding bottom right.
ChatGPT ad frequency by market

For U.K. search teams, that’s a two-sided finding. The channel isn’t live here yet. But your U.S. competitors have had months to figure out which prompts convert, what creative works, and where the real opportunity sits. When U.K. advertising opens up, they won’t be starting from scratch. You might be.

There’s only one ad per response the majority of cases

In the U.S., ChatGPT averages just 1.06 ad items per ad-bearing answer. That means in the vast majority of responses, there’s a single sponsored slot. Not three. Not a carousel. One.

That changes the stakes completely. In Google Ads you can hold position two or three and still get clicks. On ChatGPT, you’re either in the answer or you’re not. Share of voice here is binary in a way paid search has never quite been before.

Some industries are blocked for now

Four categories returned zero ChatGPT ads across the entire dataset: Legal, Pharma, Banking, and Nonprofit. Healthcare was near-zero at 0.45%. This looks like deliberate OpenAI policy rather than lack of demand. These restrictions will evolve. When they do, the teams that are already watching will have a head start.

The hottest categories aren’t the ones you’d expect

Logistics tops the chart at 12.4% ad frequency, followed by Home & Garden at 12% and Beauty & Cosmetics at 10%. These are categories building serious ground on ChatGPT right now, well above a platform average of around 3.3%. Media & Entertainment (8%), Insurance (7.2%), and Energy & Utilities (6.4%) aren’t far behind.

Horizontal bar chart showing ChatGPT ad frequency across 19 industries. Logistics leads at 12.41%, Home & Garden 11.99%, Beauty & Cosmetics 10.03%. Blocked verticals shown at zero with platform average line in lime. Dark navy Adthena-branded design.
ChatGPT ad frequency by industry, all markets

Retail is where the real money is flowing

Retail & Fashion makes up 24% of U.S. query volume but accounts for 39% of all U.S. ad items. That’s not a scrape artifact. It’s genuine advertiser demand. With an ad frequency of 6.55% against a U.S. average of 4.5%, retail brands are competing hard for ChatGPT presence. The category accounts for more than a third of all ad placements in our full dataset.

Grouped bar chart comparing share of U.S. queries vs share of U.S. ad items. Retail & Fashion over-indexes: 24.1% of queries, 38.9% of ad items. Dark navy Adthena-branded design.
Retail & Fashion: share of queries vs share of ad items, U.S.

So what’s the actual problem?

Here’s where it gets frustrating. And we’ll be straight with you about it.

Every serious search practitioner lives and dies by competitive intelligence: auction Insights, competitor ad copy, impression share trends. You know this stuff because running campaigns without it isn’t a strategy. It’s guesswork.

None of those tools exist for ChatGPT Ads.

OpenAI’s native Ads Manager shows you your own data. Your spend, and basic performance metrics such as impressions, clicks, CPC, and CTR, and that’s it. What you can’t see: which competitors are showing up alongside you, which prompts are triggering their ads, what creative they’re running, or how your share of voice stacks up across the market.

You’re spending real budget on a channel where you can only see yourself. In a format where there’s one winner per response. That’s a problem worth taking seriously.

What does full visibility actually look like?

That’s the gap we built ChatGPT Ads Intelligence to close.

We monitor 300,000+ prompts daily across the markets where ChatGPT Ads are live, giving you the whole-market view that’s been missing from this channel since day one. It’s the same competitive intelligence approach that’s made Adthena essential for Google paid search, now fully applied to ChatGPT.

You can see which competitors are bidding on your prompts, track share of voice week on week, and find the greenfield prompts (the high-intent queries where no one’s advertising yet) before someone else does.

Adthena ChatGPT Ads Intelligence dashboard showing a brand's ad presence compared to five competitors, with a donut chart showing 88% top 10 visibility and a trend line graph tracking competitor ad impressions over time.
Share of voice vs top competitors

That last part matters more than it might sound. In a new channel where positions aren’t entrenched yet, first-mover advantage is still genuinely available. It won’t be forever.

Adthena ChatGPT Ads Intelligence showing a table of prompts where ads have been detected, including each prompt's ad detection rate, competitor count, competitive rate, and top competitor, with a Greenfield filter applied.
Prompt-level ad detection and competitive data

Try ChatGPT Ads Intelligence free for 21 days and see the full picture.

Why does this matter beyond ChatGPT?

Let’s zoom out for a second.

Search isn’t one place anymore. It hasn’t been for a while. Users are turning to AI-native interfaces like ChatGPT and Perplexity for exactly the kind of high-intent queries paid search was built around: product recommendations, service comparisons, purchase decisions. The intent is there. The ads are starting to follow.

For search practitioners, the job description is expanding whether you signed up for it or not. The same rigor you apply to Google Ads (competitive monitoring and share of voice tracking) needs to extend to wherever high-intent search is actually happening.

The brands paying attention to ChatGPT Ads now are the ones who’ll be hardest to displace when the channel fully matures. We’ve seen this movie before. The early Google Ads practitioners who understood the platform first built advantages that took years to close.

That window is open right now. Our data shows it clearly.

Ready to see what’s happening on ChatGPT Ads? Start your free 21-day trial of Adthena’s ChatGPT Ads Intelligence.

(PR) G.SKILL OC World Cup 2026 Grand Final: bl4ckdot Wins OC Champion Title

8 June 2026 at 18:07
G.SKILL International Enterprise Co., Ltd., the world's leading brand of performance overclock memory and PC components, is pleased to announce that bl4ckdot from France has claimed the title of OC Champion and the grand cash prize of $10,000 USD in the OC World Cup 2026 extreme overclock competition held live at Computex 2026. Following a series of demanding overclocking challenges, bl4ckdot emerged victorious, demonstrating exceptional overclocking knowledge and technical expertise with liquid nitrogen cooling, using G.SKILL DDR5 memory with the latest Intel Core Ultra 7 265K, Intel Core Ultra 9 285K, Intel Core Ultra 7 270K Plus processors and ASUS ROG Maximus Z890 Apex motherboard.

One of the extreme memory overclock challenge in OC World Cup 2026 required all contestants to compete exclusively with G.SKILL high-performance 24 GB DDR5 module, challenging the contestants to explore the overclock limits and benchmark potential of 24 GB DDR5 module. These modules demonstrated impressive overclocking headroom on Intel Z890 chipset platforms, allowing bl4ckdot to achieve up to DDR5-12824 on the competition stage, as reported by CPU-Z, for benchmarking under LN2 cooling.

Dato Ares DDR5 Memory and Storage with Active Cooling at Computex 2026

8 June 2026 at 17:49
At Computex 2026, we walked through the Dato booth, showcasing their latest memory products. We begin our tour with the Ares Armor Lite DDR5 memory series. Very reminiscent of late-2010s memory module designs, it features curvy metal heatspreaders capped by acrylic diffusers for ARGB LEDs. The module comes in 8 GB, 16 GB, and 32 GB making up single- and dual-channel kits. It comes in DDR5-5600, DDR5-6000, and DDR5-6400 speeds.

Next up is the Dato Ares Aethon, a performance-segment M.2 Gen 5 NVMe SSD featuring a chunky aluminium heatsink. The drive appears to be based on a DRAMless controller, and offers sequential speeds of up to 12 GB/s reads, with up to 10 GB/s writes. It comes in 1 TB, 2 TB, 4 TB, and 8 TB capacities. The star of the show is the Ares Aerofin, an enthusiast-segment Gen 5 NVMe SSD featuring an active cooling solution that's 1 cm-thick, and comprises a series of heatsinks with skived fins that are ventilated by a somewhat centrally located 20 mm fan that can turn at speeds of up to 14,000 RPM with a noise output under 22 dBA. The drive comes in 1 TB, 2 TB, and 4 TB variants, with sequential read speeds of up to 14 GB/s and sequential writes of up to 12 GB/s.

elementary OS 8.1 focuses on polish, security, and a smoother Linux desktop

8 June 2026 at 18:12

elementary OS is a polished Linux distribution built on Ubuntu LTS that emphasizes thoughtful design, simplicity, and a distraction-free desktop experience. Version 8.1 makes the Wayland-based Secure Session the default, improving security, touchpad gestures, and display handling. The update also introduces multitasking enhancements, refinements to the software store, improved hardware compatibility, and more.



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Ming-Chi Kuo Warns Apple’s Siri Must Outclass Google Gemini at WWDC 2026, Not Just Catch Up After Years of Delay

8 June 2026 at 18:25

Colorful abstract icon with a purple and blue gradient wave on a space-themed background.

Apple's Siri-related test case is finally at hand, and no amount of prevarication will forestall judgement. Now, one analyst has aggressively upped the proverbial stakes by declaring that Apple will not only have to match but also exceed the typical utility offered by Google's Gemini-class AI models in disparate spheres. Ming Chi-Kuo: Apple's new Siri will have to "deliver better AI applications, agentic workflows, and on-device & cloud hybrid experiences than Google" The famous Apple analyst, Ming Chi-Kuo, has penned an interesting post on the eve of WWDC 2026, noting that while people have generally kept faith that Apple will […]

Read full article at https://wccftech.com/ming-chi-kuo-warns-apples-siri-must-outclass-google-gemini-at-wwdc-2026-not-just-catch-up-after-years-of-delay/

METRO 2039 Debuts First Gameplay Trailer and Locks February 2027 Launch in What’s Going to be Another Crazy Gaming Month

8 June 2026 at 18:00

A group of characters from Metro 2039 in post-apocalyptic gear stand in a desolate, foggy urban environment, armed with rifles and wearing gas masks.

During the Xbox Games Showcase 2026, developer 4A Games and publisher Deep Silver unveiled the first gameplay trailer and release date of METRO 2039. The new installment in the post-apocalyptic, story-driven first-person shooter franchise will launch in February 2027 on PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series S and X, further filling an already busy month on the release schedule. The game was previously announced for "Winter". As implied by the title, the game is set in 2039, a quarter-century after nuclear war forced the survivors of Moscow underground into the Metro tunnels. The story centers on a new regime led by […]

Read full article at https://wccftech.com/metro-2039-gameplay-trailer-february-2027/

Apple’s M5 Ultra Could Make A Surprise Appearance At WWDC 2026 To Deliver A Solid AI Push, Rumored Specifications Include 1,000GB/s Bandwidth, 36-Core CPU & More

8 June 2026 at 17:52

M5 Ultra could make a surprise appearance at Apple's WWDC 2026

In the AI race, there’s no question that Apple is trailing behind its rivals, despite the fact that it has been enjoying the past few quarters thanks to its hardware sales going through the roof. Fortunately, WWDC 2026 could put an end to all the doubters who have concluded that the technology giant isn’t serious about this category. While the keynote has exclusively been focused on software, a report states that the M5 Ultra could make a surprise appearance as part of the company’s push to display the capabilities of its most powerful SoC, including running several billion-parameter AI models […]

Read full article at https://wccftech.com/m5-ultra-could-make-a-surprise-entrance-at-wwdc-2026/

Square Enix Keeps Tifa’s Swimsuit In Final Fantasy VII Revelation, As Part 3 Postgame Promises To Be Most Challenging Yet

8 June 2026 at 17:41

A female character from Final Fantasy VII Revelation is outdoors, wearing a detailed ruffled top and a flower in her hair, with a background of stairs and a building.

Final Fantasy VII Revelation is set to conclude the Final Fantasy VII Remake trilogy with an explosive taking everything seen in the previous games and turning it up to eleven while delivering unprecedented levels of player freedom. As part of the process to bring everything possible from Final Fantasy VII Rebirth back in Final Fantasy VII Revelation, director Naoki Hamaguchi confirmed in a new interview with Japanese outlet Gamespark that every outfit seen in the second entry in the series will be back, including Tifa's iconic swimsuit obtained during the party's visit to Costa del Sol. "The strategic aspects of […]

Read full article at https://wccftech.com/square-enix-brings-tifas-swimsuit-final-fantasy-vii-revelation/

007 First Light Didn’t Cost IOI $200M to Make, Says CEO, but it Hasn’t Broken Even Yet After 2.7M Copies Sold

8 June 2026 at 17:39

A character from the game '007 First Light' is shown standing in a dimly lit setting with a focused expression, wearing a leather jacket.

After selling 1.5M copies in a day, a week later, 007 First Light hit 2.7M copies sold, and is "probably" at 3M copies sold now, according to IO Interactive chief executive officer Hakan Abrak at Summer Game Fest 2026, when speaking to GamesIndustry.Biz. The game is undoubtedly a hit, going beyond IO's expectations according to Abrak, but it still has a ways to go before it's the hit that IO needs it to be. Last week, reports broke that 007 First Light cost IO Interactive near $200M to make, though according to Abrak, that's not an accurate representation of the […]

Read full article at https://wccftech.com/007-first-light-didnt-cost-200m-io-interactive-ceo-2-7m-copies-sold/

MetaMask rolls out AI wallet designed for swaps, perps, and onchain finance

8 June 2026 at 18:44
MetaMask has launched an early access version of Agent Wallet, a new non-custodial product that allows AI agents to execute crypto transactions under user-defined controls across Ethereum-compatible networks and Hyperliquid. According to a press release shared with crypto.news, the wallet…

South Korean police raid Bithumb over alleged preferential hiring case

8 June 2026 at 18:21
South Korean police have reportedly searched Bithumb’s offices as part of an investigation into allegations that independent lawmaker Kim Byung-gi used his political influence to help secure employment for his son at cryptocurrency companies. According to a Monday report from…

⚡ Weekly Recap: Instagram Account Hacks, Android Zero-Day, GitHub Worm and More

Monday again. The weekend was meant to be quiet. It wasn't. Last week had poisoned packages, a broken AI helper, and a worm tearing through repos. The ugly part: basic tricks still worked. A chatbot got fooled. A bot token got leaked inside the malware. The same old mistakes showed up again. And while everyone chased the loud stuff, quieter attackers sat in inboxes for months, reading mail and

Abde Ezzalzouli reportedly suffer sprain of the internal knee ligament, leaving him out of the 2026 World Cup with Morocco

8 June 2026 at 18:16
In Morocco's most recent friendly match, Abde Ezzalzouli had to be substituted due to an injury. A few hours later, the 24-year-old star was reportedly diagnosed with a sprain of the medial collateral ligament. As a result, he is expected to miss the 2026 World Cup.

Morocco have managed to become one of the best national teams in Africa, building a promising roster. However, Abde Ezzalzouli had to be substituted in the previous match against Norway, raising concerns among everyone. A few hours later, the 24-year-old star was reportedly diagnosed with a sprain of the internal knee ligament, leading to expectations that he will miss the 2026 World Cup.

According to Hanif Ben Berkane, a well-known journalist from Morocco, Abde has been diagnosed with a sprain of the internal knee ligament. With a recovery timeline of 3–4 weeks, he is expected to miss the 2026 World Cup. As the national team’s most decisive player, his absence is a huge blow to their competitiveness in the tournament.

Without the presence of Abde Ezzalzouli, most of Morocco’s attacking responsibilities would fall to Brahim Diaz. Although he does not possess the same change of pace, the 26-year-old star has proven capable of orchestrating the entire national team attack. Not only does he create opportunities for his teammates, but he also leads the team in terms of goal scoring.

Facing Brazil, Scotland, and Haiti in the 2026 World Cup, Abde’s absence could seriously limit Morocco’s chances. Without his change of pace and dribbling ability, they could struggle to impose their dominant style of play. Beyond his statistical contribution, the 24-year-old was a leader at the collective level, meaning his impact will be felt across the team, not just in the attacking phase.

Abdessamad Ezzalzouli of Morocco is challenged by Gustavo Gomez of Paraguay.
Abdessamad Ezzalzouli of Morocco is challenged by Gustavo Gomez of Paraguay.

Morocco’s instability could take its toll at the 2026 World Cup

Throughout the past few years, Morocco have managed to become one of the best national teams in the world. Not only did they impress at the 2022 World Cup, but they also won the Africa Cup of Nations, by decision of the Federation. However, the departure of Walid Regragui as head coach noticeably destabilized the sporting project. In addition, Abde Ezzalzouli’s injury could be the final blow to their hopes of shining at the 2026 edition.

Without having the same key figures from their stellar project, the Atlas Lions now leave more doubts than certainties. Despite being among the favorites to surprise once again at the 2026 World Cup, they have undergone major changes within the national team that have halted their sporting rise. In addition, Soufiane Rahimi needs to step up to replace Abde, something far from simple given that he is one of the best wingers in Europe.

Alongside Abde, Noussair Mazraoui could miss Morocco’s debut in the anticipated tournament against Brazil. Suffering from a shoulder subluxation, Youssef Belammari would take over the starting role, further weakening the left side. Because of this, head coach Mohamed Ouahbi faces the challenge of restoring competitiveness to a national team that has been heavily affected by injuries and changes within the coaching staff.

Abde Ezzalzouli of Morocco lines-up ahead of an international friendly match.

Terence Crawford’s trainer names the boxing legend he wishes they fought before retiring

8 June 2026 at 18:14

Terence Crawford, guided by coach Brian ‘BoMac’ McIntyre, fought 42 times undefeated before retiring late last year. Were there any fights left on the table? The switch-hitter from Omaha, Nebraska, won world championships in five divisions – undisputed in two – to stake his claim as the best fighter of a generation. His swansong was […]

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New date and venue emerges for Floyd Mayweather vs Manny Pacquiao rematch

8 June 2026 at 17:47

and have been linked to a second fight since February but it seems as though a formal announcement is around the corner, with a new date and venue appearing to be set.  Four months ago, the world of boxing were left shocked as the professional comeback for Mayweather was unveiled, ending a nine-year hiatus to […]

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P&O Cruises to Back Southampton FC for Another Season

P&O Cruises announced that it will continue to be the Official Front of Shirt Partner for Southampton Football Club for the upcoming 2026-27 football season. “P&O Cruises is deeply rooted in Southampton, our home port city and its community. We recognize both the challenges and the triumphs that have defined its football club in recent...

TFF'nin tercihi Arizona kertenkelesi! Sıcak daha da sıcak olacak

Dünya Kupası vizesini play-off'ta alan A Milli Takım, TFF'nin lojistik skandalı nedeniyle ABD'de adeta çöl nöbetine mahkum edildi!

Dünya Kupası vizesini play-off aşamasında son anda alan A Milli Futbol Takımımız, turnuva hazırlıkları için ABD’nin Arizona eyaletine bağlı Mesa kentine ulaştı.

Ancak TFF'nin lojistik ve bütçe planlamasındaki büyük hatalar, milli takımı adeta bir hayatta kalma sınavıyla karşı karşıya bıraktı.

A Milli Takım, 40 dereceyi bulan kavurucu çöl sıcağıyla ve zorlu doğa şartlarıyla mücadele etmek üzere Arizona’ya adeta mahkum oldu.

Ay-yıldızlılar, grup aşamasındaki sadece 3 maçı oynayabilmek için şehirler arası toplamda 9.000 kilometre yol kat etmek zorunda kalacak.

Lüks ve izole kampların uzağında kalan milli takım, bölgenin sert iklimi ve yaban hayatıyla baş başa bir hazırlık dönemi geçirecek.

Aziz Yıldırım değişti mi? Çarşamba günü netleşecek

Fenerbahçe'de seçimi kazanarak başkanlık koltuğuna oturan Aziz Yıldırım, mazbatasını çarşamba günü düzenlenecek resmi törenle alacak.

Fenerbahçe Spor Kulübü’nde gerçekleştirilen olağan seçimli genel kurulun ardından hareketli günler yaşanıyor. Sarı-lacivertli kulübün başkanlığına yeniden seçilen Aziz Yıldırım’ın mazbata töreninin günü netleşti.

Kulüplerdeki mazbata törenleri genellikle yeni seçilen başkan, yönetim kurulu, divan kurulu üyeleri ve kongre üyelerinin katılımıyla yapılan, daha çok "görevi devralma" odaklı törenlerdir.

Fenerbahçe geleneklerine uygun olarak, görevi devreden başkan sıfatıyla Sadettin Saran’ın, mazbatasını alan Aziz Yıldırım’ı tebrik etmesi ve görevi resmen devretmesi bekleniyor.

Yıldırım'ın daha önce defalarca sert bir uslüpla eleştirdiği Saran'dan mazbatasını alırken takınacağı tavır belki de seçin döneminde söylediği "barış" söylemlerinin altını dolduracak.

Amedspor'un ilk imzası hazır! İtalyan basını duyurdu

Kiralık geçirdiği başarılı sezonun ardından Amedspor, Ganalı forvet Felix Afena-Gyan'ın bonservisini almak için Cremonese ile masaya oturdu.

Amedspor, transfer piyasasında da vites yükseltti. Çizme basınından gelen son dakika bilgilere göre; kırmızı-yeşilli ekip, geçtiğimiz sezon kiralık olarak formayı giyen ve şampiyonlukta aslan payına sahip olan Felix Afena-Gyan'ın bonservisini almak için gün sayıyor.

İtalyan gazeteci Fabio Manara'nın paylaştığı bilgilere göre, Cremonese ile Amedspor arasındaki resmi görüşmelerde son viraja girildi.

Cremonese cephesinde Felix Afena-Gyan dönemi resmen kapanıyor. İtalyan kulübünün, yüksek beklentilerle kadrosuna kattığı ancak Serie A ve Serie B geçişlerinde istikrar yakalayamayan Ganalı forvetin Türkiye’de kalmasına onay verdiği öğrenildi.

Mali şartlar ve kulübün maaş bütçesini hafifletme isteği doğrultusunda, Cremonese yönetiminin Amedspor'dan gelen resmi teklife "evet" demeye çok yakın olduğu bildirildi. Bu ayrılık, İtalyan kulübü için bir yükten kurtulma anlamı taşırken, oyuncu için de kendini bulduğu topraklarda kariyerini zirveye taşıma fırsatı olacak.

Uesli Fransa DÇ-2026 öncəsi sıradan çıxdı

7 June 2026 at 16:00

Braziliya millisinin cinah müdafiəçisi Uesli Fransa zədə səbəbindən bu il keçiriləcək dünya çempionatında (DÇ-2026) iştirak edə bilməyəcək.

Arena.az xəbər verir ki, bu barədə Braziliya Futbol Federasiyasının mətbuat xidməti məlumat yayıb.

Futbolçu Misir yığmasına qarşı keçirdikləri yoxlama oyununda (2:1) zədələnib. Aparılan tibbi müayinə nəticəsində onun sol budunda əzələ zədəsi aşkarlanıb. Bu səbəbdən Uesli Braziliya yığmasının mundial üçün açıqlanmış heyətindən çıxarılıb.

Baş məşqçi Karlo Ançelotti onun əvəzinə İtaliyanın “Atalanta” komandasının yarımmüdafiəçisi Edersonu milliyə çağırıb. 26 yaşlı futbolçu ötən klub mövsümündə bütün turnirlərdə 41 matç keçirib, 3 qol və 1 məhsuldar ötürmə ilə yadda qalıb.

Braziliya millisi DÇ-2026-da C qrupunda Mərakeş, Haiti və Şotlandiya yığmaları ilə mübarizə aparacaq.

Uesli Fransa Braziliyanın “Atletiko Tubarao” klubunun yetirməsidir. Ölkəsində “Flamenqo”nun da formasını geyinmiş futbolçu “Roma”ya 2025-ci ilin yayında 25 milyon avro müqabilində keçib. 22 yaşlı müdafiəçinin İtaliya klubu ilə 2030-cu ilin 30 iyununadək müqaviləsi var. O, “canavarlar”ın heyətində 39 oyuna çıxıb, 5 qol vurub, 2 məhsuldar ötürmə müəllifi olub.

Uesli 2025-ci ilin mart ayında debüt etdiyi Braziliya millisinin heyətində 8 oyuna çıxıb, məhsuldar fəaliyyəti ilə diqqət çəkməyib.

“Transfermarkt” internet-portalı 22 yaşlı müdafiəçinin transfer dəyərini 40 milyon avro məbləğində qiymətləndirir.

Vladimir Petkoviç Əlcəzair millisində qalacaq – Rəsmi

7 June 2026 at 15:00

Bosniya və Herseqovinadan olan futbol mütəxəssisi Vladimir Petkoviç Əlcəzair milli komandası ilə yeni müqaviləyə imza atıb.

Arena.az xəbər verir ki, bu barədə Əlcəzair Futbol Federasiyasının mətbuat xidməti məlumat yayıb.

Yeni razılaşmanın şərtlərinə əsasən, 62 yaşlı mütəxəssis yığmanı 2028-ci ilin iyuluna qədər çalışdıracaq. Tərəflər arasındakı əvvəlki müqavilənin müddəti bu ilin yayında bitəcəkdi.

Xatırladaq ki, Vladimir Petkoviç Əlcəzair millisinə 2024-cü ildən rəhbərlik edir. Milli komanda onun rəhbərliyi altında 2025-ci ildə keçirilən Afrika Millətlər Kubokunda 1/4 final mərhələsinə qədər irəliləməyi bacarıb.

Qarşıdan gələn dünya çempionatının qrup mərhələsində Əlcəzair kollektivi Argentina (17 iyun), İordaniya (23 iyun) və Avstriya (28 iyun) yığmaları ilə mübarizə aparacaq.

Əlcəzair millisi Petkoviçin rəhbərliyi altında keçirdiyi 28 oyunda 21 qələbə qazanıb, 4 heç-heçə edib, 3 məğlubiyyətə üzülüb. Bosniyalı mütəxəssis daha öncə “Bordo”, “Latsio”, “Sion”, “Samsunspor”, “Yanq Boyz”, “Luqano” və “Bellintsona”ya, həmçinin İsveçrə yığmasına rəhbərlik edib.

Həbib İsmayılov “Şamaxı” ilə yeni müqavilə bağladı

7 June 2026 at 14:00

“Şamaxı”nın cinah hücumçusu, “Qarabağ”ın yetirməsi olan Həbib İsmayılov Premyer Liqa təmsilçisi ilə yeni müqaviləyə imza atıb.

Arena.az xəbər verir ki, bu barədə “Şamaxı”nın mətbuat xidməti məlumat yayıb.

Xəbərdə bildirilir ki, “Şamaxı” yeni mövsüm üçün heyətini formalaşdırmağa davam edir. “Şirlər” 22 yaşlı Həbiblə də yeni müqavilə bağlayıblar. Sağ vinger növbəti 2 mövsümü “Şamaxı”da keçirəcək.

Həbib İsmayılov “Şamaxı”ya 2025-ci ilin iyulunda “Neftçi”dən keçib. O, əyalət klubunun heyətində 18 oyuna çıxıb, 1 məhsuldar ötürmə müəllifi olub.

Xatırladaq ki, “Şamaxı” daha öncə Abdulla Seydəhmədovla da yeni müqavilə bağlamışdı. Alfons Mabula Msanqa, Karim Rossi, Sezar Henrike Dias Santos, Rodriqo Fransisko Fernandes, Andrey Tırkovyanu, Vladislav Veremeyev, Bilal İsmayılov, Rüfət Abbasov, Arsen Ağcabəyov, Emil Süleymanov, Ramiz Muradov, Davud Mənsumov, Abdulla Rzayev, Rafael Məhərrəmli, Nihat Mehralıyev, Ravil Qafarov və Səlim Həşimov isə bu komandanı tərk ediblər.

Rocers “yarışı”na “Real” da qoşuldu

8 June 2026 at 17:48

“Aston Villa”nın futbolçusu Morqan Rocers karyerasını İspaniyada davam etdirə bilər.

Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, “Real” 23 yaşlı yarımmüdafiəçinin xidmətində maraqlıdır. Bu barədə İngiltərə mətbuatı məlumat yayıb. “Kral klubu” Rocers üçün 100 milyon avro ödəməyə hazırdır.

Morqanla “Bavariya”, “Arsenal”, “Mançester Yunayted” kimi klublar da maraqlanır.

İngiltərəli futbolçu başa çatan mövsümdə Premyer Liqada 37 oyunda 10 qol vurub, 7 məhsuldar ötürmə edib.

“Qəbələ”nin futbolçusu “Zirə”yə keçə bilər

8 June 2026 at 17:26

“Qəbələ”nin futbolçusu Eşqin Əhmədov karyerasını “Zirə”də davam etdirə bilər.

Futbolpress.az-ın məlumatına görə, “qartallar” 20 yaşlı cinah müdafiəçisinin xidmətində maraqlıdır. Yeni mövsüm üçün geniş heyət formalaşdırmaq istəyən baş məşqçi Rəşad Sadıqov Eşqinin oyununu bəyənir və onu sərəncamında görmək istəyir.

Əhmədov Azərbaycanın U-21 yığmasının da üzvüdür. O, başa çatan mövsümdə 34 oyuna çıxıb.

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Reşford üçün Bundesliqa variantı

8 June 2026 at 17:15

“Mançester Yunayted”in futbolçusu Markus Reşford karyerasını Almaniyada davam etdirə bilər.

Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, “Bavariya” ingiltərəli vingerin xidmətində maraqlıdır. Bu barədə Almaniya mətbuatı məlumat yayıb. Münhen klubu Reşford üçün MY ilə 34.5 milyon funt-sterlinq qarşılığında razılaşıb.

Reşfordla maaş məsələsində isə hələ anlaşma əldə edilməyib. İngiltərəli hücumçu həftəlik 325 min funt-sterlinq məvacib tələb edir.

Reşford başa çatan mövsümü icarə əsasında “Barselona”da keçirib.

“Turan Tovuz”un futbolçusunun dəyəri düşdü

8 June 2026 at 16:45

“Turan Tovuz”un futbolçusu Roderik Millerin transfer dəyəri düşüb.

Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, panamalı müdafiəçinin “transfermarkt”da qiyməti 175 min avroya enib. Bundan əvvəlki rəqəm 200 min avro idi.

Miller başa çatan mövsümdə Misli Premyer Liqasında 24 oyunda 2 məhsuldar ötürmə edib.

Futbolçu Panama millisinin dünya çempionatı üçün heyətinə dəvət alıb. Onun komandası mundialda L qrupunda Xorvatiya, Qana və İngiltərə ilə bir qrupda mübarizə aparacaq.

De Bruyne: ‘Hard to explain’ Napoli injury but I’m ‘ready’ for the World Cup

8 June 2026 at 17:18

Napoli midfielder Kevin De Bruyne admits his injury earlier in the season was “a pity,” but says completing his rehabilitation in Belgium was the ‘best choice’ as he now feels ‘ready’ for the World Cup.

Napoli star De Bruyne spoke about the injury that forced him to the sidelines for several months in his debut season at the Stadio Maradona.

“It’s hard to explain in front of a camera. At the beginning, I was scared because I had already suffered a hamstring injury two years ago. This is why I decided to do the rehabilitation here. I have full trust in Lieven [Maesschalck] and his staff,” De Bruyne said via TMW.

De Bruyne spoke to the team of physiotherapists who treated him during his months of rehabilitation in Belgium.

De Bruyne was sidelined for nearly five months, from the end of October 2025 to the start of March 2026, missing 30 games across all competitions for club and country.

COMO, ITALY - MAY 02: Kevin De Bruyne of SSC Napoli looks on during the Serie A match between Como 1907 and SSC Napoli at Giuseppe Sinigaglia Stadium on May 02, 2026 in Como, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
COMO, ITALY – MAY 02: Kevin De Bruyne of SSC Napoli looks on during the Serie A match between Como 1907 and SSC Napoli at Giuseppe Sinigaglia Stadium on May 02, 2026 in Como, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)

“We decided to bring the final part of the work on the pitch here,” De Bruyne said.

“In practice, I spent the entire rehabilitation period here, and I think it was the best choice.

“I’ve never had relapses or moments when I didn’t feel well. I didn’t feel pain or discomfort. It’s a pity because I had started the season really well and felt in great shape, but now I look forward with confidence.”

De Bruyne scored five goals and provided four assists in 21 appearances across all competitions with Napoli in 2025-26.

NAPLES, ITALY - APRIL 06: Kevin De Bruyne of SSC Napoli in action during the Serie A match between SSC Napoli and AC Milan at Stadio Diego Armando Maradona on April 06, 2026 in Naples, Italy. (Photo by Francesco Pecoraro/Getty Images)
NAPLES, ITALY – APRIL 06: Kevin De Bruyne of SSC Napoli in action during the Serie A match between SSC Napoli and AC Milan at Stadio Diego Armando Maradona on April 06, 2026 in Naples, Italy. (Photo by Francesco Pecoraro/Getty Images)

He’s part of the Belgium squad, coached by Rudi Garcia, for the 2026 World Cup, which kicks off in just a few days.

“I hope to be in my best shape as soon as possible,” De Bruyne concluded.

“I feel ready, and I’m convinced that after a couple of games I’ll get back in shape and fully regain my form.”

De Bruyne recently said he was happy Antonio Conte was no longer the Napoli coach, receiving a firm reply from the Italian tactician’s assistant, Cristian Stellini, who said KDB had never shown enthusiasm in his first season at the club.

Warriors land NBA-ready win in first round of new mock draft

With the NBA Finals progressing, the next thing on the basketball calendar after the new champs are crowned is the draft. After a lengthy offseason, we're now just a few weeks away from the Golden State Warriors being on the clock in the first round of the 2026 edition of the NBA draft.

Despite the draft inching closer, it is still a bit of a mystery what Mike Dunleavy Jr. and Steve Kerr could do with the No. 11 overall selection in the 2026 draft. Multiple players have been linked to the Warriors in the first round and there have also been rumors that Golden State could potentially package the pick up in a trade.

Yet, in the latest mock draft from The Athletic's Sam Vecenie, the Warriors held the pick and landed an NBA-ready wing in the first round. Vecenie penned Michigan Wolverines wing Yaxel Lendeborg to the Warriors at No. 11 overall. According to Vecenie, Lendeborg is well-rounded on both offense and defense and has the ability to make an impact on the game without the ball in his hands.

Via The Athletic:

The Warriors are somewhere in that middle ground, and he could be useful in one final ride for Stephen Curry, Jimmy Butler and Draymond Green. His game is tailor-made to enter the NBA early as a well-rounded offensive and defensive player. He can make an impact without the ball and has enough shooting ability to be effective on the baseline as a cutter and floor-spacer from the corners. He also moves the ball quickly, which would fit well within Steve Kerr’s offense.

Read the full mock from Vecenie via The Athletic here.

Prior to joining Michigan for his final season of college basketball, Lendeborg played three seasons of junior college basketball before transferring to UAB. At UAB, Lendeborg was named AAC Defensive Player of the Year in back-to-back seasons.

At Michigan, the 23-year-old averaging 15.1 points on 51.5% shooting from the field and 37.2% shooting from beyond the arc to go along with 6.8 rebounds, 3.2 assists, 1.2 blocks and 1.1 assists per game. On the way to winning the national title for the Wolverines, Lendeborg was named a consensus All-American along with the Big Ten Player of the Year.

The first round of the NBA draft is set for Tuesday, June 23 in Brooklyn, New York.

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This article originally appeared on Warriors Wire: Warriors land NBA-ready win in first round of new mock draft

Journalist claims return of former Red a massive mistake

Journalist claims return of former Red a massive mistake
Journalist claims return of former Red a massive mistake

Liverpool must avoid Nunez reunion despite growing speculation

As Liverpool prepare for what promises to be one of the most significant transfer windows in recent memory, discussion around former striker Darwin Nunez has unexpectedly resurfaced.

Speaking on Media Matters for Anfield Index, David Lynch addressed growing speculation surrounding the Uruguay international after reports suggested his time in Saudi Arabia could be coming to an abrupt end. Some supporters have floated the idea of a sensational return to Anfield, particularly given Liverpool’s need to refresh their attacking options under new head coach Andoni Iraola.

However, Lynch delivered a firm assessment of the situation and made it clear why Liverpool should look forward rather than backwards.

David Lynch gives blunt assessment of Nunez

While Nunez remains a popular figure among sections of the Liverpool fanbase, Lynch believes sentiment should not cloud judgement.

Discussing the prospect of a return, he said: “He isn’t good enough for Liverpool.”

It was a direct conclusion based on three seasons of evidence at Anfield. Despite Nunez’s relentless work rate, enthusiasm and willingness to press from the front, Lynch argued that his shortcomings in front of goal ultimately proved decisive.

Liverpool invested heavily in Nunez when he arrived from Benfica, viewing him as a forward capable of developing into one of Europe’s elite strikers. The expectation was that his finishing numbers would eventually align with the volume of chances he consistently generated.

That improvement never truly arrived.

According to Lynch, Liverpool’s recruitment team backed the striker because they believed his finishing would normalise over time. Instead, his inconsistency in front of goal remained a persistent issue throughout his spell on Merseyside.

Finishing concerns shaped Liverpool decision

One of the key themes from Lynch’s analysis centred on the statistical profile of Nunez.

Most elite forwards are judged first and foremost on their ability to generate opportunities. Nunez undoubtedly excelled in that regard. He consistently found dangerous positions and produced a high volume of shots.

The problem was converting them.

Lynch highlighted how unusual Nunez’s numbers became over time, arguing that his finishing levels significantly underperformed expectations.

He explained: “If he’d have even been an average striker in terms of in line with his XG, he would have been one of the best in the world.”

Instead, Liverpool were left with a striker whose movement created opportunities but whose finishing frequently undermined the team’s attacking efficiency. That imbalance eventually led to the club moving him on.

For a team competing for Premier League and Champions League honours, those margins matter.

Liverpool rebuild requires different profile

The wider conversation around Liverpool’s squad evolution is important here.

Supporters frustrated by aspects of last season understandably remember Nunez’s energy, aggression and unpredictability. Those qualities were often absent during difficult periods of the campaign.

Lynch acknowledged that Liverpool need more intensity in their frontline moving forward.

However, he stressed that those attributes cannot come at the expense of overall quality.

Liverpool under Iraola will require forwards capable of pressing aggressively, attacking space and contributing consistently in front of goal. The ideal profile combines athleticism with technical excellence.

Lynch pointed to the standards previously set by Liverpool’s most successful attacking units, where intensity and end product existed side by side.

The challenge for the recruitment team this summer is finding players who can deliver both.

Future focus remains priority for Liverpool

As transfer speculation inevitably intensifies over the coming weeks, Nunez’s name will likely continue to generate debate among supporters.

Yet Liverpool’s focus appears firmly fixed on the future.

The club face significant decisions across multiple positions, with recruitment expected in several key areas. Bringing back a player already deemed surplus to requirements would represent a surprising shift in strategy.

For Lynch, the answer remains straightforward.

Nunez’s attitude, commitment and popularity are not in question. His contribution during his Liverpool career should be respected. But Liverpool’s ambitions require ruthless decision-making.

The next phase of the club’s evolution under Iraola will be built around new solutions rather than revisiting old ones.

As the transfer window gathers pace, that appears to be the direction Liverpool intend to follow.

Phillies might have no choice but to trade Gage Wood

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The Philadelphia Phillies might want to make a big move when the trade deadline arrives.

To do so, they might have no choice but to trade Gage Wood.

A contending team like the Phillies usually has to give up a promising prospect or two to land an MLB-ready contributor.

And with the Phillies' top prospect list scattered with injuries and ineffectiveness, that pretty much just leaves Wood.

Would they want to trade Wood? Hardly.

But sometimes, that's the way the move has to get made.

"The Phillies don’t want to trade Wood, their No. 2 prospect, and in a perfect world, he may be in a spot to impact the big league bullpen as soon as later this season," MLB.com's Paul Casella wrote as part of a new article on Thursday. "However, if the Phils get to a point where they decide they need to make a substantial splash at the Deadline, they’d almost certainly have to include Wood in any trade package. Top prospect Aidan Miller will be sidelined until right around the Deadline with his back injury, and none of the Phillies’ other top-five prospects are making much noise in the Minors. The club doesn’t have a ton of flexibility to make a big move … unless Wood is involved."

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The Phillies could end up deciding that they need to upgrade in their outfield in some shape or form.

If they have pitching attrition due to injuries, Wood might be able to fill that himself. His usefulness in a trade would be more about repurposing assets to a different position.

It's still a ways away from the trade deadline, and a lot can happen between now and then. But just the fact that Wood is involved in early speculation like this could mean he ends up moving elsewhere.

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NFL analyst predicts Rams will beat Ravens in Super Bowl

No team was more aggressive in its pursuit of a Super Bowl ring this offseason than the Los Angeles Rams. They struck blockbuster trades for Trent McDuffie and Myles Garrett, signed Jaylen Watson in free agency and revamped their special teams unit with new hires and signings.

Though all of those moves help the Rams beyond just the 2026 season, they were all made to maximize their championship window right now with Matthew Stafford still under center. The question is, will Los Angeles’ aggression pay off? And if so, when?

USA TODAY’s Tyler Dragon shared his early Super Bowl prediction for the upcoming season and he has the Rams hoisting the Lombardi Trophy at SoFi Stadium once again. Along the way, they take down the Philadelphia Eagles in the NFC title game, with Matthew Stafford throwing two touchdown passes to Davante Adams, who had been 0-5 in conference championships.

In the Super Bowl, the Rams beat the Baltimore Ravens at SoFi Stadium.

The home field magic works in the Rams’ favor once again.

Matthew Stafford, Puka Nacua, Davante Adams and the Rams’ high-powered offense shines in Super Bowl 61. Stafford throws for 255 yards and three touchdowns. While Nacua and Adams combined for 14 catches, 170 yards and three scores as the Rams ride the California love to a Super Bowl 61 title.

It would be another storybook ending for the Rams, who won the Super Bowl in their own building four years ago, right after trading for Stafford. This time, it’s the newly acquired Myles Garrett who helps deliver the Rams a ring in his first season with the team.

Given the expectations for Los Angeles, it’s certainly looking like Super Bowl or bust in 2026, so anything short of a ring would be a major disappointment.

This article originally appeared on Rams Wire: Super Bowl prediction: Rams picked to beat Ravens by NFL analyst

Kevin Sinfield prepares Super League focused ‘grand finale’ for last ever MND challenge

Kevin Sinfield has completed six endurance challenges (PA)

Kevin Sinfield will embark on his seventh and final gruelling running challenge this September, aiming to raise further funds for motor neurone disease (MND) charities.

The rugby league legend’s efforts are a poignant tribute to his former Leeds Rhinos teammate Rob Burrow, who tragically passed away in 2024 after a four-and-a-half-year battle with the disease.

Dubbed “7 in 7: The Grand Finale”, Sinfield’s latest endeavour will see him attempt an ultra marathon daily for seven consecutive days.

Kicking off at Hull KR on 28 September, he will visit all 12 English Betfred Super League grounds, culminating on the pitch at Old Trafford before the Super League Grand Final.

Each day will involve completing 7km blocks within an hour. The popular ‘Extra Mile’ event also returns, allowing the 45-year-old to run a mile alongside individuals affected by MND.

Kevin Sinfield’s (right) final charity event for MND will take in all 12 English Super League grounds (PA)
Kevin Sinfield’s (right) final charity event for MND will take in all 12 English Super League grounds (PA)

Sinfield has already amassed over £11m for the MND community. Speaking to BBC Breakfast, he acknowledged the collective effort: "Our team have done a wonderful job. I couldn’t have done any of it without them, they are so unselfish in the way they’ve gone about this.

"We couldn’t have done this on our own. The money has gone a long way and we’re getting closer and closer but we’ve got to keep pushing, we’ve got to try and find a cure."

The challenging route begins on day one at Craven Park, moving to Hull FC’s MKM Stadium before concluding in York. Day two will see visits to newly-promoted York Knights, passing York Minster and York Racecourse.

Castleford Tigers and Wakefield Trinity grounds are on day three, alongside a route near Burrow’s Pontefract home. Day four includes Leeds’ Headingley, Bradford Bulls’ Odsal, and Huddersfield Giants’ Accu Stadium.

Crossing the Pennines on day five, Sinfield will visit Wigan Warriors and Leigh Leopards on the penultimate day.

The grand finale sets off from St Helens, calls at Warrington Wolves, then proceeds to Old Trafford for the Super League Grand Final kick-off.

La Repubblica: Napoli consider Kevin De Bruyne sale if standards not met

La Repubblica: Napoli consider Kevin De Bruyne sale if standards not met
La Repubblica: Napoli consider Kevin De Bruyne sale if standards not met

Serie A side Napoli have decided to take stock of Kevin De Bruyne’s performance and desire to play for the club ahead of the new season. 

According to a report by La Repubblica via Calcio Napoli 24, Napoli are set for a new project under Italian manager Massimiliano Allegri from next season, and they are right now considering Kevin De Bruyne’s future at the club. The former Manchester City captain showed much less enthusiasm and conviction during his debut campaign with the Partenopei, and they do not want a repeat of that behaviour from one of their veterans. 

The Neapolitans are ready to give a more central role in the team, but they expect an unwavering commitment towards the squad and the head coach to churn out positive results. 

Napoli will part ways with the Belgian stalwart if he distances himself from the new project, and will open the doors for him. 

Angola’s federation dream of snatching Castello Lukeba from France

Angola’s federation dream of snatching Castello Lukeba from France
Angola’s federation dream of snatching Castello Lukeba from France

Whereas just a few years ago this phenomenon was limited to a handful of exceptions, it has now become commonplace to see dual-nationality footballers turn their backs on major European national teams to represent their parents’ country of origin.

Whether it be Morocco, Senegal, Algeria or the Democratic Republic of the Congo, an increasing number of African football associations – which are becoming ever more structured and professional, and where significant investment has been made – are thus managing to persuade some of the greatest talents to come and represent them.

Something to give smaller nations’ football associations food for thought, as they too are keen to secure the services of the best dual nationals. Starting with Angola, which, according to Carlos Alonso, vice-president of the Angolan Football Federation (FAF), is hoping to persuade the young Castello Lukeba (23) to join them, rather than France.

“We’ve had a conversation with him. We’re trying to convince him to accept our project,” the official told Bola Em Campo. “But it is important to note that he was on France’s preliminary World Cup squad. He still believes he can play for Les Bleus. Aliou Cissé and his team, with the support of the Federation, will work to bring in some of these players who could have an immediate impact on our squad.”

Born in Lyon, Lukeba is of Angolan descent, which could indeed allow him to represent Las Palancas Negras. However, at the age of 23, and with the RB Leipzig defender regarded as a player with great potential, it is France – where he has played at youth level since the Under-17s – to which he seems keen to pledge his allegiance.

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“Signing Cole Palmer could be ‘gold’ for Manchester United,” says Gary Neville

“Signing Cole Palmer could be ‘gold’ for Manchester United,” says Gary Neville
“Signing Cole Palmer could be ‘gold’ for Manchester United,” says Gary Neville

Gary Neville has said signing Cole Palmer from Chelsea could be 'gold' for Manchester United.

Manchester United have been tentatively linked with a move to sign Palmer, after Chelsea missed out on European football for next season. Palmer was born in Manchester and came through the ranks at Manchester City, before moving to West London in 2023.

The 23-year-old has been a huge success at Chelsea, where he's scored 54 goals in 131 games to emerge as one of thePremier League's most influential talents.

Neville was discussing his former side with ex-teammateRio Ferdinand on his Rio Ferdinand Presents podcast, and said the Red Devils need to go back to 'no risk' signings to challenge for major trophies again.

He talked about United's history of signing proven top talent from rival clubs, and said Palmer, who grew up as a fan of the club, could be a signing of that ilk.

"When Manchester United signed Bryan Robson, Ron Atkinson said something along the lines of ‘this is no risk, this is gold - I think Harry Kane would have been that for United, that would have been gold. You [Ferdinand] joining from Leeds, Wazza [Rooney] joining from Everton, Roy Keane from Nottingham Forest – those are all 'gold'.

"If Sir Alex Ferguson was still in charge of Man United he would never have allowed Harry Kane to be anywhere else, he would have made sure he came to Old Trafford. Declan Rice would have been the same. Sir Alex would have been all over those two.

Neville says Cole Palmer signing 'could be gold' for Manchester United

"There’s talk of Cole Palmer and that looks like a signing that could be gold for Manchester United if he came to Old Trafford.

"I don’t think it would happen though, I think Chelsea will hang onto him. But there’s very few signings like that available, it’s only every few years that these type of players become available."

Yankees trade idea for Tarik Skubal involving two top prospects gets unfortunate outlook

Tarik Skubal

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While the New York Yankees' starting rotation might be one of the best in baseball this season, they could still use a top pitcher if one is made available.

So, with Tarik Skubal potentially on the move this summer with the Detroit Tigers struggling, the Yankees are a natural landing spot. The only question is what the Yankees would be willing to give up in a trade.

ESPN's Eric Karabell and Kiley McDaniel shared a trade idea the Yankees could present for Skubal, involving two top prospects, but with an unfortunate response from a mock general manager.

Yankees get unfortunate outlook amid Tarik Skubal trade idea

"The offer: OF Spencer Jones and RHP Carlos Lagrange or RHP Elmer Rodriguez," Karabell writes. "... That is a lot, but then again, so is Skubal."

Sending Jones to the Tigers, especially after the Aaron Judge injury, on top of adding one of Lagrange or Rodriguez, would make for a big offer. But, for Skubal, it's worth it.

However, this package didn't receive a welcome response from the mock GM in this scenario for ESPN.

"Unfortunately, even including all three of these prospects wouldn't get it done because I got better offers than I was expecting from other teams," McDaniel writes.

MORETarik Skubal being traded by Tigers would help him in free agency

The initial offer only included one pitcher and Jones, but McDaniel doesn't even believe both pitchers and Jones would be enough to pull the trigger on a deal, acting as the Tigers' GM.

Instead, McDaniel notes that "For reference, all three of these players plus Dax Kilby," would be what the Yankees would have to offer to be serious contenders for Skubal.

Even though having Skubal, the back-to-back Cy Young winner, would be very fun for the Yankees' rotation, such a scenario is not likely at all.

Cam Schlittler, Gerrit Cole, Carlos Rodon, and the rest of the Yankees starting options will have to be good enough, as the Yankees offer for Skubal in this trade idea, which is likely around what the Yankees would be willing to give up, isn't close to enough.

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Watch the 2026 FIFA World Cup with DIRECTV: How to stream, channels, schedule and more

The 2026 FIFA World Cup kicks off on June 11 and runs through July 19, 2026, with 104 matches between a record 48 countries taking place across the U.S., Canada, and Mexico. In the U.S., all World Cup games will be televised across FOX and FS1, and Spanish-language coverage will air on Telemundo and Universo. If you’re looking for a way to watch the entire tournament on just one streaming platform, DIRECTV has you covered.

With a subscription to one of DIRECTV’s Genre Packs®, you can tune in to every single game of the competition from the group stage all the way to the championship final on July 19. Want to see everything in English? DIRECTV’s MySports® Genre Pack® will do the job; plans start at $49.99/month. Only need Spanish-language access to games? A MiEspañol® Genre Pack® will get you Universo, Telemundo, and over 60 additional channels for just $34.99/month. And no matter which plan you choose, you can start off your subscription with a free 5-day trial period.

Here’s everything you need to know to watch the 2026 FIFA World Cup with DIRECTV.

Where to watch the 2026 World Cup:

Dates: June 11 - July 19, 2026

TV channels: FOX, FS1, Telemundo, Universo

Streaming: DIRECTV

When is the 2026 FIFA World Cup?

The 2026 World Cup begins June 11 and runs until July 19.

What channels are showing the 2026 World Cup games?

Every World Cup game will air in English on Fox and FS1. Spanish-language broadcasts of every World Cup game will air on Telemundo and Universo.

Where to watch the 2026 World Cup without cable:

Why we love DIRECTV:

As Senior Yahoo Tech writer Rick Broida puts it, DIRECTV is the “polished and likable” cable alternative that cord-cutters have been searching for. Miss flipping through endless channels on the hunt for a gem to tune into? DIRECTV’s got one of the best channel guides out there. And in terms of content diversity, DIRECTV has you covered there, too, with packages ranging from hyper-specific Genre Packs for sports fans and reality TV zealots to full-coverage options for TV fans who want it all. Sports fans, meanwhile, will appreciate that ESPN Unlimited is included with many DIRECTV plans to boot. And don't worry about missing your favorite shows, either: In addition to live channels, DIRECTV offers a full range of on-demand programming and unlimited DVR, too. That's why we called DIRECTV the best cable TV replacement in the streaming world.

2026 FIFA World Cup group stage schedule: 

All times Eastern

Thursday, June 11

Mexico vs South Africa: 3 p.m. (FOX) — Estadio Azteca, Mexico City
South Korea vs Czechia: 10 p.m. (FS1) — Estadio Akron, Zapopan

Friday, June 12
Canada vs Bosnia and Herzegovina: 3 p.m. (FOX) — BMO Field, Toronto
United States vs Paraguay: 9 p.m. (FOX) — SoFi Stadium, Inglewood

Saturday, June 13
Qatar vs Switzerland: 3 p.m. (FOX) — Levi's Stadium, Santa Clara
Brazil vs Morocco: 6 p.m. (FS1) — MetLife Stadium, East Rutherford
Haiti vs Scotland: 9 p.m. (FS1) — Gillette Stadium, Foxborough

Sunday, June 14
Australia vs Türkiye: 12 a.m. (FS1) — BC Place, Vancouver
Germany vs Willemstad Curaçao: 1 p.m. (FOX) — NRG Stadium, Houston
Netherlands vs Japan: 4 p.m. (FOX) — AT&T Stadium, Arlington
Ivory Coast vs Ecuador: 7 p.m. (FS1) — Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia
Sweden vs Tunisia: 10 p.m. (FS1) — Estadio BBVA Bancomer, Guadalupe

Monday, June 15
Spain vs Cape Verde: 12 p.m. (FOX) — Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta
Belgium vs Egypt: 3 p.m. (FOX) — Lumen Field, Seattle
Saudi Arabia vs Uruguay: 6 p.m. (FS1) — Hard Rock Stadium, Miami
Iran vs New Zealand: 9 p.m. (FS1) — SoFi Stadium, Inglewood

Tuesday, June 16
France vs Senegal: 3 p.m. (FOX) — MetLife Stadium, East Rutherford
Iraq vs Norway: 6 p.m. (FOX) — Gillette Stadium, Foxborough
Argentina vs Algeria: 9 p.m. (FOX) — Arrowhead Stadium, Kansas City

Wednesday, June 17
Austria vs Jordan: 12 a.m. (FS1) — Levi's Stadium, Santa Clara
Portugal vs DR Congo: 1 p.m. (FOX) — NRG Stadium, Houston
England vs Croatia: 4 p.m. (FOX) — AT&T Stadium, Arlington
Ghana vs Panama: 7 p.m. (FS1) — BMO Field, Toronto
Uzbekistan vs Colombia: 10 p.m. (FS1) — Estadio Azteca, Mexico City

Thursday, June 18
Czechia vs South Africa: 12 p.m. (FOX) — Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta
Switzerland vs Bosnia and Herzegovina: 3 p.m. (FOX) — SoFi Stadium, Inglewood
Canada vs Qatar: 6 p.m. (FS1) — BC Place, Vancouver
Mexico vs South Korea: 9 p.m. (FOX) — Estadio Akron, Zapopan

Friday, June 19
United States vs Australia: 3 p.m. (FOX) — Lumen Field, Seattle
Scotland vs Morocco: 6 p.m. (FOX) — Gillette Stadium, Foxborough
Brazil vs Haiti: 8:30 p.m. (FOX) — Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia
Türkiye vs Paraguay: 11 p.m. (FS1) — Levi's Stadium, Santa Clara

Saturday, June 20
Netherlands vs Sweden: 1 p.m. (FOX) — NRG Stadium, Houston
Germany vs Ivory Coast: 4 p.m. (FOX) — BMO Field, Toronto
Ecuador vs Willemstad Curaçao: 8 p.m. (FS1) — Arrowhead Stadium, Kansas City

Sunday, June 21
Tunisia vs Japan: 12 a.m. (FS1) — Estadio BBVA Bancomer, Guadalupe
Spain vs Saudi Arabia: 12 p.m. (FOX) — Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta
Belgium vs Iran: 3 p.m. (FS1) — SoFi Stadium, Inglewood
Uruguay vs Cape Verde: 6 p.m. (FS1) — Hard Rock Stadium, Miami
New Zealand vs Egypt: 9 p.m. (FS1) — BC Place, Vancouver

Monday, June 22
Argentina vs Austria: 1 p.m. (FOX) — AT&T Stadium, Arlington
France vs Iraq: 5 p.m. (FOX) — Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia
Norway vs Senegal: 8 p.m. (FOX) — MetLife Stadium, East Rutherford
Jordan vs Algeria: 11 p.m. (FS1) — Levi's Stadium, Santa Clara

Tuesday, June 23
Portugal vs Uzbekistan: 1 p.m. (FOX) — NRG Stadium, Houston
England vs Ghana: 4 p.m. (FOX) — Gillette Stadium, Foxborough
Panama vs Croatia: 7 p.m. (FOX) — BMO Field, Toronto
Colombia vs DR Congo: 10 p.m. (FS1) — Estadio Akron, Zapopan

Wednesday, June 24
Switzerland vs Canada: 3 p.m. (FOX) — BC Place, Vancouver
Bosnia and Herzegovina vs Qatar: 3 p.m. (FS1) — Lumen Field, Seattle
Scotland vs Brazil: 6 p.m. (FOX) — Hard Rock Stadium, Miami
Morocco vs Haiti: 6 p.m. (FS1) — Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta
Czechia vs Mexico: 9 p.m. (FOX) — Estadio Azteca, Mexico City
South Africa vs South Korea: 9 p.m. (FS1) — Estadio BBVA Bancomer, Guadalupe

Thursday, June 25
Ecuador vs Germany: 4 p.m. (FOX) — MetLife Stadium, East Rutherford
Willemstad Curaçao vs Ivory Coast: 4 p.m. (FS1) — Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia Tunisia vs Netherlands: 7 p.m. (FOX) — Arrowhead Stadium, Kansas City
Japan vs Sweden: 7 p.m. (FS1) — AT&T Stadium, Arlington
Türkiye vs United States: 10 p.m. (FOX) — SoFi Stadium, Inglewood
Paraguay vs Australia: 10 p.m. (FS1) — Levi's Stadium, Santa Clara

Friday, June 26
Norway vs France: 3 p.m. (FOX) — Gillette Stadium, Foxborough
Senegal vs Iraq: 3 p.m. (FS1) — BMO Field, Toronto
Uruguay vs Spain: 8 p.m. (FOX) — Estadio Akron, Zapopan
Cape Verde vs Saudi Arabia: 8 p.m. (FS1) — NRG Stadium, Houston
New Zealand vs Belgium: 11 p.m. (FOX) — BC Place, Vancouver
Egypt vs Iran: 11 p.m. (FS1) — Lumen Field, Seattle

Saturday, June 27
Panama vs England: 5 p.m. (FOX) — MetLife Stadium, East Rutherford
Croatia vs Ghana: 5 p.m. (FS1) — Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia
Colombia vs Portugal: 7:30 p.m. (FOX) — Hard Rock Stadium, Miami
DR Congo vs Uzbekistan: 7:30 p.m. (FS1) — Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta
Jordan vs Argentina: 10 p.m. (FOX) — AT&T Stadium, Arlington
Algeria vs Austria: 10 p.m. (FS1) — Arrowhead Stadium, Kansas City

FIFA World Cup 2026 bold predictions

The 2026 FIFA World Cup starts on Thursday. Running from June 11th to July 19th, the much-anticipated tournament will bring exciting matches in the world’s sport. 48 teams, through 104 fixtures, will give their all to achieve world glory. Argentina enters the tournament as defending champions after defeating France in the 2022 Final. Ahead of Thursday’s start of the tournament, here are bold predictions.

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The United States Fails to Advance from Group D

May 31, 2026; Charlotte, North Carolina, USA; United States of America forward Christian Pulisic (10) reacts after scoring in the first half at Bank of America Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Bob Donnan-Imagn Images

The US has had a rough stretch in the World Cup. The nation’s best finish was 3rd place in 1930. After failing to qualify in 2018, the United States were knocked out in 2022’s Round of 16. Qualifying as co-hosts, the United States starts in Group D with Australia, Paraguay, and Turkey. The US has the highest FIFA ranking of all Group D nations.

However, the team’s recent struggles are hard to look past. Christian Pulisic is the team’s top player, but he does not have the supporting cast of previous US World Cup rosters that featured the likes of Landon Donovan, Michael Bradley, Clint Dempsey, and Jozy Altidore. Once again, the United States struggles in Group play, failing to advance.

Kylian Mbappe Wins Golden Boot at 2026 World Cup

Kylian Mbappe has fared well in his previous two World Cup tournaments. In 2018, Mbappe finished tied for second with four goals. In the last World Cup (2022), the French striker took home the Golden Boot after leading the tournament with eight goals.

The 27-year-old will again lead all 2026 World Cup goal scorers. It will be a second consecutive Golden Boot for one of the world’s finest goal scorers.

Canada Wins Group B

Jun 29, 2025; Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA; Canada forward Jonathan David (10) controls the ball against Guatemala in the second half during a quarterfinal match of the 2025 Gold Cup at U.S. Bank Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Brad Rempel-Imagn Images

Canada is in its infancy stage with success in the sport. 2026 is the third time the nation has qualified for the World Cup. Les Rouges begin the 2026 World Cup in Group B with Bosnia-Herzegovina, Qatar, and Switzerland.

Canada has fared well over the past year and is a team that should not be taken lightly. Forward Jonathan David will lead the team in scoring and see Canada as the winners of Group B.

Spain Wins the 2026 World Cup

La Roja enter the 2026 World Cup as winners of UEFA Euro 2024 and the 2010 World Cup. Spain’s squad has its eyes set on adding a second golden trophy. The nation starts the 2026 World Cup in Group H with Cape Verde, Saudi Arabia, and Uruguay.

The team will make quick work of their group foes and end the group stages atop of Group H. From there, Spain displays wonderful play on the pitch, advancing through each round. In the Final, at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey, La Roja defeated Argentina 3-1.


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VOTE for the Morris/Sussex Softball Player of the Week for June 1-5

After another exciting week of the high school softball playoffs, it's time to look back on the best performances.

Read about the players who stood out last week and let us know who you think should be the Morris/Sussex Player of the Week in the poll at the bottom of this page.

Voting closes at 5 p.m. Thursday.

Julia Fox, Morris Knolls

The senior second baseman went 3-for-4 with three RBIs in a 10-2 win over Mount Olive on June 2 in the North 1, Group 4 sectional semifinals. Fox drove in two runs with a single on June 4 in the sectional final, a 4-1 win for the Golden Eagles.

Anna Hendricks, Whippany Park

The freshman infielder went 2-for-3 with two runs scored and five RBIs as the Wildcats cruised past Brearley, 14-2, on June 2 in the North 2, Group 1 sectional semifinals. In her first season with Whippany Park, Hendricks finished with a .458 batting average.

Sophia Matullo, Roxbury

The sophomore outfielder drove in a run during a 4-2 win for the Gaels over Randolph in the North 1, Group 3 sectional semifinals on June 2. Matullo struck her 12th home run of the season in the sectional final on June 4 against Morris Hills. Matullo also stole a potential home run with a catch over the fence in a 2-0 win for the school's seventh sectional championship.

Sydney Ribnicky, Roxbury

The senior pitcher struck out 13 batters in a 4-2 win over Randolph in the North 1, Group 3 sectional semifinals on June 2. On June 4, Ribnicky struck out eight in a one-hit shutout, a 2-0 win over Morris Hills for the program's first sectional championship since 2022. Ribnicky also had three hits during the two games with two doubles in the semifinal and a solo home run in the sectional final.

Jessica Seprish, Morris Knolls

The sophomore pitcher struck out four batters across 1.2 innings of relief in a 10-2 win over Mount Olive in the North 1, Group 4 sectional semifinals on June 2. Seprish came into the sectional final on June 4 in relief after one out was recorded. Seprish went a career long 6.2 innings, allowing one hit and striking out nine in a 4-1 win over Passaic Tech.

Grace Waldrum, Hanover Park

The senior infielder went 2-for-2 with a pair of home runs and four RBIs in a 12-0 win over Rutherford in the North 2, Group 2 sectional semifinals. Waldrum went 2-for-5 with a run scored and an RBI, the 99th of her career, in a 5-4 loss to Governor Livingston in the sectional final on June 4.

Lyla Zusi, Morris Hills

The junior outfielder's two-run single in the top of the fifth inning pushed Morris Hills to a 2-1 win over Montville in the North 1, Group 3 sectional semifinal on June 2. Zusi finished her junior season with a career-best 45 hits and 22 stolen bases.

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VOTE for the Morris/Sussex Softball Player of the Week for June 1-5

After another exciting week of the high school softball playoffs, it's time to look back on the best performances.

Read about the players who stood out last week and let us know who you think should be the Morris/Sussex Player of the Week in the poll at the bottom of this page.

Voting closes at 5 p.m. Thursday.

Julia Fox, Morris Knolls

The senior second baseman went 3-for-4 with three RBIs in a 10-2 win over Mount Olive on June 2 in the North 1, Group 4 sectional semifinals. Fox drove in two runs with a single on June 4 in the sectional final, a 4-1 win for the Golden Eagles.

Anna Hendricks, Whippany Park

The freshman infielder went 2-for-3 with two runs scored and five RBIs as the Wildcats cruised past Brearley, 14-2, on June 2 in the North 2, Group 1 sectional semifinals. In her first season with Whippany Park, Hendricks finished with a .458 batting average.

Sophia Matullo, Roxbury

The sophomore outfielder drove in a run during a 4-2 win for the Gaels over Randolph in the North 1, Group 3 sectional semifinals on June 2. Matullo struck her 12th home run of the season in the sectional final on June 4 against Morris Hills. Matullo also stole a potential home run with a catch over the fence in a 2-0 win for the school's seventh sectional championship.

Sydney Ribnicky, Roxbury

The senior pitcher struck out 13 batters in a 4-2 win over Randolph in the North 1, Group 3 sectional semifinals on June 2. On June 4, Ribnicky struck out eight in a one-hit shutout, a 2-0 win over Morris Hills for the program's first sectional championship since 2022. Ribnicky also had three hits during the two games with two doubles in the semifinal and a solo home run in the sectional final.

Jessica Seprish, Morris Knolls

The sophomore pitcher struck out four batters across 1.2 innings of relief in a 10-2 win over Mount Olive in the North 1, Group 4 sectional semifinals on June 2. Seprish came into the sectional final on June 4 in relief after one out was recorded. Seprish went a career long 6.2 innings, allowing one hit and striking out nine in a 4-1 win over Passaic Tech.

Grace Waldrum, Hanover Park

The senior infielder went 2-for-2 with a pair of home runs and four RBIs in a 12-0 win over Rutherford in the North 2, Group 2 sectional semifinals. Waldrum went 2-for-5 with a run scored and an RBI, the 99th of her career, in a 5-4 loss to Governor Livingston in the sectional final on June 4.

Lyla Zusi, Morris Hills

The junior outfielder's two-run single in the top of the fifth inning pushed Morris Hills to a 2-1 win over Montville in the North 1, Group 3 sectional semifinal on June 2. Zusi finished her junior season with a career-best 45 hits and 22 stolen bases.

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Why this will be the largest World Cup in history

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The 2026 World Cup, co-hosted by the United States, Canada, and Mexico, is poised to be the largest in history, with an expanded 48-team field, 16 stadiums, and a record 104 matches over 39 days. This marks the first tournament since FIFA expanded from 32 to 48 teams, introducing four additional groups and a new round of 32 in the knockout phase.

The expansion departs from the 32-team, 64-game format of the last seven editions since 1998. It is also only the second World Cup played across multiple countries, following Japan and South Korea in 2002.

The 16 venues will see Mexico stage 13 matches, including the June 11 opener in Mexico City between the host team and South Africa, plus three knockout fixtures. Canada also secures 13 matches, with its June 12 inaugural game in Toronto featuring the hosts against Bosnia-Herzegovina, alongside three knockout rounds. The United States will host the majority, with 78 matches across 11 sites, commencing with the American team facing Paraguay on June 12 in the Los Angeles area. All quarterfinal, semifinal, and the final match will be held in the U.S., culminating at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey.

1,248

The upcoming World Cup is set to feature a record 1,248 players, drawn from 449 domestic clubs across 71 nations, underscoring the tournament's vast global footprint. Among these athletes, 357 bring prior World Cup experience, while a significant 891 are poised to make their debut on football's grandest stage.

England-based clubs lead the way in contributions, supplying 200 players to national rosters. Germany follows with 109, ahead of France and Spain, both providing 86 players. Italy adds 71, and Saudi Arabia 49. Major League Soccer will also see a record 44 active players participate, with 103 having some past experience in the league.

At the club level, Manchester City of the Premier League boast the highest representation with a record 19 players. German giants Bayern Munich are close behind with 18, while Paris Saint-Germain and Arsenal each contribute 16. Spanish powerhouse Barcelona rounds out the top clubs with 15 players.

Portugal star Cristiano Ronaldo leads all players in the tournament with 226 caps (Getty Images)
Portugal star Cristiano Ronaldo leads all players in the tournament with 226 caps (Getty Images)

226

Portugal star Cristiano Ronaldo leads all players in the tournament with 226 caps — the most ever by a single men's player — as he is set to join Argentina's Lionel Messi as the only players to appear in six World Cups.

Ronaldo is the only player to score in five World Cups with eight goals in his 22 matches.

Messi has the most career World Cup matches with 26 and needs two appearances to become the third man with at least 200 caps (Bader Al-Mutawa, Kuwait, also has more 200 appearances in international play). Croatia’s Luka Modric is three short of joining that group.

Mexico's Guillermo Ochoa is on a World Cup roster for the sixth time but didn't appear in a game in 2006 or 2010.

16

Miroslav Klose’s record of 16 career goals for Germany could jeopardy in this year’s edition. Messi comes into the tournament with 13 career goals, trailing only Klose, Brazilian star Ronaldo (15) and Gerd Muller (14). France’s Kylian Mbappe is also in range having scored 12 goals combined in the past two tournaments

8

Only eight countries have won the World Cup with six of those teams winning multiple titles led by Brazil's five. The only first-time winners in the last 11 Cups came in 1998 when France won the first of its two titles and in 2010 when Spain won it all.

2

Only two countries have repeated as champions with Pele leading Brazil to titles in 1958 and ‘62, and Italy winning it in 1934 and ’38. Three other defending champions made it to the title game, including France four years ago before losing to Argentina.

6

There have been six defending champions who failed to make it out of the group stage, including in three of the last four editions. France made it back to the final in 2022 but Italy (2010), Spain (2014) and Germany (2018) all get eliminated before the knockout rounds.

3

France will try to become the third county to make it to three straight finals after winning it in 2018 and losing in 2022. West Germany lost the final in 1982 and '86 before beating Argentina in 1990. Brazil had wins in 1994 and 2002 around a title game loss to France in 1998.

23

Brazil is the only country to appear in all 23 editions of the World Cup starting in 1930 in Uruguay. The Brazilians also lead all countries with 76 wins, 237 goals and a plus-129 goal differential. Germany is next in all three categories with 21 appearances, 232 goals and a plus-102 goal differential, including 10 appearances as West Germany before reunification.

4

There are four countries making their World Cup debuts with Cape Verde, Curaçao, Jordan and Uzbekistan the newcomers this time around. That will increase the total of countries to compete in the World Cup to 84 all-time.

7

Egypt has played seven World Cup matches without a win. The Egyptians are 0-5-2 and will try to break through starting June 15 against Belgium. The only country with more games and no wins is Honduras with nine. Honduras didn't qualify this year.

2,720

There have been 2,720 goals scored in 964 matches in the first 22 World Cups. With the additional 40 games, the record of 172 goals in a tournament set in Qatar in 2022 should be broken. The record of 5.38 combined goals per game set in 1954 should be safe.

25

There is more than 25 years separating the oldest player from the youngest. Scotland goalkeeper Craig Gordon will be 43 years and 162 days old on the first day of the tournament, while Mexico's Gilbert Mora will be 17 years, 240 days old.

Will June 1 trades become a new annual tentpole for the NFL?

The best way for the circus to make money is when the circus isn't in town. In American sports, no league has mastered that reality like the NFL.

From the Super Bowl to Week 1, the league has developed many ways to attract attention and drive interest when it's not football season. Prior to 2006, June 1 was the occasion for a fresh wave of free agency. In 2026, June 1 made a major comeback.

The trades of defensive end Myles Garrett, defensive end Jared Verse, and receiver A.J. Brown made it a big week for the NFL. And it raises the question of whether the league and its teams will further embrace the possibility of making deals on June 1 in the future.

It's a point raised at the tail end of an article from ESPN reviewing the trades that happened last Monday.

"I think the league will [lean into] the June 1 thing," an unnamed AFC executive told ESPN. "It's the summer, it's slow, and these deals are good engagement for the league."

They also need to be good for the teams involved, and the primary benefit for the seller comes from trading bloated contracts in the hopes of reducing the cap consequences in the current year. That's why June 1 used to be a major date for free agency; before teams could release up to two veterans with a post-June 1 designation in March, they had to hold the contracts until June in order to spread the dead money over two years.

But if teams are willing to move highly-paid veterans — and if other teams are willing to give up significant compensation to get them — June 1 can become yet another date to circle, every year. And, yes, at some level, the NFL wants to have more tentpole events at a time when the three-ring circus is in mothballs.

After the Browns proposed expanding the universe of future picks that could be traded from three years to five (and the Rams coincidentally agreed), Rams president Kevin Demoff said, “Nothing creates more interest in the NFL than trades. This is why Cleveland’s proposal to allow teams to trade picks up to 5 years out as opposed to 3 years out makes so much sense. More picks to trade = more trades = more interest & team building options."

The option of building a team and generating interest with June 1 trades has been hiding in plain sight, for years. In 2026, the NFL got a taste of what that day could become, if the trend continues.

Why the Bears are encouraged about LT Braxton Jones heading into 2026

The Chicago Bears will once again have a competition for the starting left tackle job, and veteran Braxton Jones is once again the favorite to win heading into the summer. But circumstances have changed from just one year ago.

Last year, Jones was rehabbing from a severe ankle fracture suffered near the end of the 2024 season, and it was clear that he wasn't his usual self. Still, Jones managed to beat out Ozzy Trapilo, Theo Benedet and Kiran Amegadjie for the starting job. But Jones struggled early in the season, suffering a knee injury in the process, and he missed the remainder of the season.

While Jones appeared to be on his way out, Trapilo's ruptured patellar tendon threw a wrench into things and forced Chicago to pivot to a new plan that included bringing back Jones on a one-year deal. Head coach Ben Johnson explained why he's more encouraged this year about Jones' ability to win and hold down the job.

"We hope to see a healthier person," Johnson said. "Last year at this time he was still getting back into the groove and certainly through training camp, it was a gradual process. We all know in this room that that battle went on for a long time and it took a while before we felt comfortable settling on Ozzy (Trapilo) halfway through the season. But different circumstances this year, I think he's come back and his comfort level has risen just in terms of knowing what to do and how we want to get it done. I think this is the best his body has felt in a while as well. So, we’re really encouraged with where he is at right now.”

The only thing standing in Jones' way of the starting job are Benedet and former first-round pick Jedrick Wills Jr., who was signed in free agency. While injuries limited Jones' ability last year, his teammates have already noticed a difference in him even at this point in the offseason.

“When I got here last year, I think he was coming off some stuff," guard Jonah Jackson said. "But this year, he looks like a house. He's moving well. Just in individual (work). We haven't really been able to go one on one yet, but his movement and confidence in what he's doing has been exponentially different from last year.”

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‘We have no information’ – Julian Alvarez’s agent reacts to Real Madrid transfer links

‘We have no information’ – Julian Alvarez’s agent reacts to Real Madrid transfer links
‘We have no information’ – Julian Alvarez’s agent reacts to Real Madrid transfer links

In the past few hours, Julian Alvarez has found himself at the centre of one of the biggest transfer stories in European football.

The Atletico Madrid forward has been heavily linked with both Barcelona and Real Madrid, while speculation surrounding Florentino Perez’s mysterious €150 million target has only intensified the conversation. 

As more reports and theories emerged, many began to wonder whether Alvarez could be the superstar the Real Madrid president had in mind all along.

Now, the player’s camp has finally addressed the rumours.

What’s the story?

The latest wave of speculation gained traction after reports suggested that Real Madrid had made enquiries about Alvarez and viewed him as a potential marquee signing.

Real Madrid have enquired about Alvarez. (Photo by Florencia Tan Jun/Getty Images)

The story gathered momentum because the Argentine appears to fit the profile discussed in recent weeks. 

Young, established at the highest level and already considered one of the most complete forwards in world football, Alvarez has naturally become a popular name in transfer discussions.

Some reports even suggested he could be the player Florentino Perez is prepared to invest heavily in following his re-election as Real Madrid president.

Agent purs cold water

However, Alvarez’s agent, Fernando Hidalgo, has poured cold water on suggestions that anything concrete is currently taking place behind the scenes.

Alvarez’s agent has denied the claims. (Photo by Julian Finney/Getty Images)

When questioned about the alleged Real Madrid interest and the possibility of ongoing negotiations, Hidalgo offered a brief but clear response.

He was quoted by Mundo Deportivo as saying, “We have no information on the matter and no one has contacted us about it.”

The comment does not necessarily end speculation, but it does indicate that no formal approach has reached the player’s representatives at this stage.

For now, one can really expect this story to die down easily, considering that an Atletico Madrid heavyweight is linked to both Real Madrid and Barcelona.

Daily Slop: Washington players on offense & defense go hard to impress in early non-contact work

Quan Martin

The Daily Slop – 8 Jun 2026

Editor’s note: Each day, Hogs Haven compiles a collection of articles, podcasts & tweets from around the web to keep you in touch with the Commanders, the NFC East, the NFL and sports in general, with a sprinkling of other stuff. Enjoy!

Commanders links

Articles

Heavy.com

Jerome Ford applying pressure in Commanders RB battle

The newcomer turning heads is former Cleveland Browns back Jerome Ford. He “continues to run hard and look impressive as a pass-catcher” during OTAs this offseason, according to Commanders.com Senior Writer Zach Selby.

Ford’s progress is an unexpected bonus for the Commanders, but bad news for Croskey-Merritt. Last season’s seventh-round pick can match Ford’s core skill on the ground, but JCM is struggling where his more experienced rival is thriving.

Ford has an established track record as a truly explosive breakaway runner. His ability to produce big plays on the deck is summed up by a solid career average of 4.3 yards per carry, including 5.4 a rush for the Browns during the 2024 season.

Snagging 107 catches during four seasons with the Browns proved Ford’s aptitude as a receiver. His use in the passing game extends beyond the numbers because Ford can be moved out of the backfield pre-snap.


Riggo’s Rag

6 emerging Commanders surprises that could make doubters look foolish

Quan Martin – Commanders DB

Nobody associated with the Washington Commanders needs a report card on Quan Martin’s 2025 season. Fans and even some national analysts were expecting a breakout campaign in Year 3 of his professional career, but things fell completely flat.

However, all hope may not be lost with Martin just yet.

The former Illinois star looked lost and devoid of any sort of confidence last season. Washington had to keep him in the lineup amid its injury crisis, but once people started getting healthy, head coach Dan Quinn took him out of the firing line.

Martin was projected as a trade or cut candidate this offseason. General manager Adam Peters kept faith, and defensive coordinator Daronte Jones is confident he can return to his old form in a system better suited to his physical attributes.

Clues are already emerging. According to those in attendance at OTAs, the Commanders are using Martin a lot more in the nickel. This is where he played — and played well — as a rookie. Moving to the back end hasn’t gone nearly as favorably, so this could be the spark that reignites his career outlook.


Commanders Wire

How bad was the Commanders’ defense in 2025?

Here is a cursory look at some of the big-picture numbers for the Commanders’ defense in 2025.

  • Points allowed: Washington was 27th in the league, giving up 451 points in 17 games. That’s an average of giving up 26.5 points a game.
  • Yards surrendered: No one game up as many yards as the Commanders did in 2025. Washington finished dead last here, surrendering 6,533 yards.
  • Offensive plays: The Washington defense struggled to get off the field, ranking 28th in the league and allowing the fifth-most offensive plays in 2025.
  • Yards per offensive play: 6.0 yards per opponent’s offensive snap. Only two NFL teams were worse, giving up more.
  • Takeaways: The Commanders were next to last in the NFL, only taking the ball away 10 times. Only the Jets managed to do so less.
  • First downs allowed: Only the Arizona Cardinals allowed more than Washington (No. 31).

Commanders Roundtable

Commanders LB Sonny Styles Draws Massive Crowd at Local Opening

DICK’S Sporting Goods just officially unveiled its massive, highly anticipated $10.2 million transformation into the “House of Sport” concept. To celebrate the three-day grand opening “House Party,” the facility brought in some serious local star power, starting with Washington Mystics center Lauren Betts on Thursday, Capitals favorite Tom Wilson on Friday, and culminating with Commanders first-round pick Sonny Styles on Saturday.

The No. 7 overall pick out of Ohio State was on hand from noon to 1:30 PM to meet fans, sign autographs, and get his first real taste of just how passionate this DMV fanbase can be.

Sonny Styles made an appearance at Dick's Sporting Goods "House of Sport" in Gaithersburg.

Packed house to see the rookie.

He was really nice to everyone, including me and my wife. #RaiseHailpic.twitter.com/MuOGDeijNn

— George Carmi (@Gcarmi21) June 6, 2026

The line to catch a glimpse of the 21-year-old linebacker began forming at 8:00 AM—four hours prior to his arrival—and already had over 125 people waiting for a wristband to guarantee an interaction with the team’s newest Commander.


NFL.com

Brandon Aiyuk delivers message in video post, calls 49ers ‘little-a– boys,’ tells them to ‘stop running from the bill’

In his full video statement, Aiyuk, 28, said:

“We dealing with, ya know like them kids when they don’t get picked for the basketball game at the court, but they the ones that brought the ball, so they like, ‘Alright, you all don’t want to pick me, I’m taking my ball, I’m going home.’ Ass boys. Little-ass boys.

“Or like when your kid, he got this one toy, but he don’t really know how to use it correctly, so somebody else about to pick it up and play with it. And they like, ‘Oh yeah, this s— litty.’ And they like, wait, wait, wait, wait, hold on, that’s my toy. Ass boy. Little-ass boy.

“Man, stop running from the bill. The bill coming. You scared. They scared. Truth is, they scared. They know how I get. They gonna say, ‘Oh yeah, BA, BA, BA did this, BA did that. BA did, you know that s—, allegedly. Allegedly. But what they not gonna say is, ‘BA suck at football,’ cause they know how I get. And they running from that bill that’s on the way.

“It’s inevitable. It’s coming. Stop running. Stop being a female dog. Stop being a little cat. Stop running from the bill.”


🚨🚨#49ers reportedly are considering releasing Brandon Aiyuk pic.twitter.com/sPWHjwv6HM

— NFL Rumors (@nflrums) June 8, 2026

Podcasts & videos

A football conversation with @MattHarmon_BYB cohosted @Gcarmi21


Taking another look at adding a WR. Is Kayshon Boutte an option? A little analysis, also on why this group can be productive. (Hint: No 5 matters). More. @espnrichmondhttps://t.co/rh6yyyZAQ2

— John Keim (@john_keim) June 8, 2026

#Commanders have not expressed interest in trading for Patriots WR Kayshon Boutte, according to a source with knowledge of the situation, per @BenStandig. pic.twitter.com/ydSIjELBFf

— brandon (@JayDanielsMVP) June 8, 2026

NFC East links

Blogging the Boys

Cowboys left tackle battle fuels unnecessary panic

Do the Dallas Cowboys already have some controversy at one of the most important positions on their roster? That was the question on people’s minds after head coach Brian Schottenheimer informed everyone that Tyler Guyton will need to earn the starting left tackle position, competing with fellow third-year tackle Nate Thomas.

The job of protecting Dak Prescott’s blindside isn’t something they’ll just hand over willy-nilly, so the table is set for this year’s first position battle. This has created a little uneasiness among the fanbase. Is a first-round investment slowly falling out of the good graces of the Cowboys’ coaching staff?


Fansided

Eagles could use a second-round supplemental pick on Brendan Sorsby

There are some serious concerns about Sorsby’s gambling problem, especially as it was revealed how frequently he placed bets on Indiana games while on that team. But two GMs told me they think he’s grabbed in the supplemental draft if he is deemed eligible. Both are under the impression that the Eagles have done a lot of work on him, and they believe this very much could be Jalen Hurts’ final season as the starter there.

“I think Howie grabs him in the second round,” one GM said. “He’s getting a one for (receiver A.J.) Brown. I don’t think he’s scared to do it, and the stuff you hear about them being willing to move off of Hurts, that’s real.” Good enough for me.


NFL league links

Articles

Too Deep Zone

Kevin O’Connell plays guidance counselor to Kyler Murray and J.J. McCarthy

Poor Kevin O’Connell. Vikings mandatory minicamp doesn’t even start until Tuesday, yet he already sounds so weary.

KOC is trying to conduct a sham quarterback competition between Kyler Murray and J.J. McCarthy before naming Murray the starter after the first preseason game in August. He’s doing so to save organizational face, preserve the last shreds of McCarthy’s dignity and perhaps keep Murray from mentally wading into a Twitch stream. Unfortunately, no one is willing to play along.

You heard the soundbites last week, and the reactions to them. Murray is trying to portray the seasoned, philosophical journeyman, but he learned everything he knows about leadership from Call of Duty cutscenes. McCarthy sounds like a grad student ready to storm out of a history lecture because he disagrees with the professor about the Avignon Papacy. Carson Wentz, who combines the worst personality and quarterbacking traits of Murray and McCarthy, is also hanging around Vikings headquarters.

McCarthy’s snippy comments went viral, as snippy quarterback comments always do, particularly in May. Poor KOC had no choice but to douse the bonfire.

The Vikings quarterback room is a roiling quarter-life crisis. KOC is so totally not mad about it that he can’t stop talking about how not-mad he is. And there’s no way he’s wishing he got fired with Kwesi Adofo-Mensah so he could be the Rams assistant head coach instead of Kliff Kingsbury right now, pouring Matthew Stafford’s coffee and explaining to Ty Simpson what a Mike linebacker is. 

Every Vikings source with boots on the ground in Mankato is suggesting, if not outright stating, that Murray is far ahead of McCarthy. Anyone who ever watched football will likely agree that the Vikings’ job is Murray’s to lose, with the caveat that Murray is perfectly capable of losing a job.


Fansided

Andy Reid’s final season? NFL insiders make bold predictions for 2026

You hear these rumblings every few years, but I’m starting to pick up on them again recently about Reid thinking he’s running out of gas. And for all the people who have told me at this point that Big Red will keep coaching until he shatters every record there is, the people who whispered that maybe 2026 is it have a pretty damn good track record on such hunches.


The Athletic (paywall)

As Bears take a step closer to Indiana in stadium dance, fans just want it to end

So, it looks like the Chicago Bears are moving to Hammond, Ind. Or perhaps it’s another bluff in this interminable game of stadium poker.

Maybe the answer is somewhere in the middle. They’re seriously looking into moving to a new state, unless, you know, they get a better offer to stay in Illinois.

[M]ost people aren’t chuckling at this story anymore. They just want it to end, regardless of where the team plays. The Bears actually have a good team, and this is dampening fans’ enthusiasm. We talk football to get away from politics.

Whether you live in Whiting, Ind., or Lake Forest, Ill., you don’t care about the supposed unifying power of a stadium. If you’re a Bears fan, you want to see a winning team, and if you’re a season ticket holder, you’d probably also like a better stadium experience than Soldier Field. (Although the sight lines are very underrated.)

Sen. Bill Cunningham, D-Chicago, tells me that Bears President Kevin Warren called him this morning and told him they were putting out the statement about moving forward in Hammond. But… Cunningham added this: "He also said he looks forward to continuing discussions with me."

— Brenden Moore (@brendenmoore13) June 5, 2026

The Chicago Bears are not necessarily moving to Hammond, Indiana. The deal isn't done + there's an extensive NFL review process before it could happen. But don't expect litigation to block the team from relocating, either.

I break down key legal issues: https://t.co/1ZNFC8d7WG.

— Michael McCann (@McCannSportsLaw) June 6, 2026

World Cup

Pro Football Talk

With World Cup looming, SoFi Stadium workers vote to authorize a strike

According to the Wall Street Journal, via Sports Business Journal, roughly 2,000 hospitality workers at SoFi Stadium voted “overwhelmingly” to authorize a strike. The walkout could occur “at any time.”

Union officials have, per the report, indicated that the U.S. men’s national team’s opening match against Paraguay on June 12 “would be an opportune moment” to exercise their right to initiate a work stoppage.


aBit o’Twitter

🙅‍♂️🙅‍♂️🙅‍♂️ pic.twitter.com/Gqly2NlHg7

— Washington Commanders (@Commanders) June 7, 2026

The Commanders hired Geoff Kaplan as their new senior director of player health and performance. He takes the place of Tim McGrath, who had the same title the last 2 seasons.

Kaplan was with the Texans from 2009-25, most recently as their executive director of player health.

— Nicki Jhabvala (@NickiJhabvala) June 8, 2026

We have named Marco Ingelmo and Janice Pettyjohn as our 2026 Nunn-Wooten Scouting Fellows

— Washington Commanders (@Commanders) June 8, 2026

Cardinals quarterback Jacoby Brissett plans to report to minicamp this week despite a contract impasse with the team, sources tell @joshweinfuss and me.

How much he does on the field remains uncertain.

Brissett is due a $4.9M salary and wants a raise. pic.twitter.com/zQUfkZU74W

— Jeremy Fowler (@JFowlerESPN) June 8, 2026

Here’s another Aiyuk video, again, from 10 months ago. H/t @rochaser1967https://t.co/4WAUWERrcH

— David Harrison (@DHarrison82) June 7, 2026

The Storm's 60-yd touchdown was wiped away after the Defenders successfully won the challenge 😳

Defenders-Storm on ABC and the ESPN App 🍿 pic.twitter.com/4LUaLp7VHX

— NFL on ESPN (@ESPNNFL) June 7, 2026

THE DEFENDERS STOP THE STORM ON 4TH & GOAL 😤

Watch DC Defenders-Orlando Storm on ABC and the ESPN App 🍿 pic.twitter.com/DHTJzJ61UL

— ESPN (@espn) June 7, 2026

Andre Mintze took PTO from his day job and came out of retirement for the DC Defenders' playoff run 😅 pic.twitter.com/Ysybr1PEx5

— ESPN (@espn) June 7, 2026

WE’RE GOING TO THE UNITED BOWL 🏆 pic.twitter.com/zP7FDDcRuC

— DC Defenders (@UFLDefenders) June 7, 2026

No doubt in my mind that Matt McCrane deserves to be on an NFL roster.

The DC Defenders kicker completes his third four-point play of the season by nailing a 61-yard field goal

Had room to spare too.#UFL#SemifinalSundaypic.twitter.com/PCKUzygA9A

— P.W. McDonnell (@burdknowsball) June 7, 2026

Louisville Kings + DC Defenders within hours of each other punched their ticket to the Championship game with 60+ yard field goals.

If NFL teams have kicker issues, they shouldn’t. Just snag some of these guys (Just like Brandon Aubrey)

Cash 💸 pic.twitter.com/PbKcQUML5E

— Kurt Benkert (@KurtBenkert) June 8, 2026

The United Bowl matchup is set 🏆

Who's taking the UFL crown this year? 🍿 pic.twitter.com/jeHpPoev6i

— ESPN (@espn) June 8, 2026

VOTE for the HSS North Jersey Team of the Week for June 1-6

After another thrilling week of the spring sports postseason, it's time to look back on the top team performances.

Read about the teams that stood out last week and let us know which one should be the HSS North Jersey Team of the Week in the poll at the bottom of this page.

Voting closes at 5 p.m. Thursday.

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DePaul softball

The Spartans repeated as North Non-Public B sectional champions with an 8-2 win over St. Mary.

Indian Hills softball

The Braves repeated as North 1, Group 1 sectional champions with a 2-0 win over Midland Park.

Old Tappan baseball

The Golden Knights won their first sectional title since 2009 with a 9-4 win over Ramapo.

Pompton Lakes baseball

The Cardinals won their second sectional title in three years with a 3-0 win over Waldwick.

Ramsey baseball

The Rams won the North 1, Group 2 sectional title with a 6-5 walk-off win in extra innings over Glen Rock.

Ramsey softball

The Rams added another sectional title to their storied history with an 8-0 win over Pascack Valley.

Ridgewood baseball

The Maroons held on to beat Passaic Tech, 10-8, in the North 1, Group 4 sectional final, avenging last year's loss in the same game.

St. Mary baseball

The Gaels won the North Non-Public B sectional championship with an 11-7 win over St. Thomas Aquinas.

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Three Positives From the Week of May 31st

Back to even on the week, the Guardians proved that they can come back strong after a rough patch. They took down one of the biggest threats in the American League and avoided getting swept once again.

Bibee Gets First Win

While win-loss record isn’t much of an important stat for pitchers these days, it doesn’t look the greatest when a pitcher is 0-7 to start the season. That was exactly the case for Tanner Bibee who had not earned a win in any of his first 13 starts of the season. The Guardians haven’t lost every game he’s started, he just did not earn a decision in any of those wins. That was until Saturday’s game against the Texas Rangers. Bibee went eight innings, giving up zero runs on just three hits. He walked two and only struck out three, but his eight innings of work in a 6-0 ballgame all but guaranteed him his first win of the season. He acknowledged that wins are “the most useless stat” in baseball but agreed that getting his first was a weight off of his shoulders.

Bazzana Has A Night as Big as Texas

Even though the Guards could not pull off a win in Friday’s 3-2 nailbiter versus Texas, they won the hit column thanks to four huge at bats from rookie Travis Bazzana. He started off hot with a leadoff home run in the first inning, his fourth of the season. In the top of the third, he led off with a single and stole second base. Two innings later, he hit a triple into right field but was not brought home by any of his teammates. He struck out in his final at bat of the night keeping him from the cycle, but he certainly boosted his batting average and slugging percentage with the attempt. He now sits at .271/.355/.444 for the season.

Smith Earns Big Honors

Closer Cade Smith was named the American League Reliever of the Month for May on Wednesday. From May 1st to the 31st, he led MLB with 12 saves while striking out 25 hitters in 13.2 innings. While he had a rough start to the season, he’s gotten right back on track and has become the closer that Cleveland needed after losing Clase. He’s sitting at a 2.83 ERA and 1.08 WHIP for the season and has been a strikeout machine. If he can continue to lock down games late, he’ll be a key part to getting the Guards back to the postseason.

Social Media Spotlight

Doing a bit of a self-plug here, but my favorite social media post from this week was one that I made. I went to the Columbus Clippers game on Saturday, and while I only got to see one inning of baseball thanks to a two-hour weather delay, I got to visit with my favorite former player/current Triple-A pitching coach, Nick Wittgren.

didn’t get to see much ball but this made the day worth it🥹 proud of this guy always❤️ pic.twitter.com/0nOo4NN0VI

— out of context baseball (@baseballcontext) June 7, 2026

Milwaukee Brewers: what it would cost to land 2x Cy-Young winner Tarik Skubal in a trade

The Milwaukee Brewers already have, arguably, the best 1-2 punch in terms of starting pitchers in Major League Baseball. Jacob Misiorowski and Kyle Harrison each have ERA’s under 2.00 and have dominated opposing hitters for months. In a seven-game playoff series, Milwaukee sending those two out for Game One and Game Two give them just as good of a chance of a 2-0 series lead as anything.

But for a team that has never won a World Series and has not appeared in one since 1982, they are going to be looking for anything on the trade market that can finally get them over the hump. The biggest name on the trading block right now is Detroit Tigers ace Tarik Skubal, who will be a free agent at the end of the year.

The Milwaukee Brewers would have to give up a lot to get Tarik Skubal

Milwaukee Brewers, Tarik Skubal
Apr 29, 2026; Atlanta, Georgia, USA; Detroit Tigers starting pitcher Tarik Skubal (29) throws against the Atlanta Braves in the first inning at Truist Park. Mandatory Credit: Brett Davis-Imagn Images

 

Skubal, who has won the American League Cy Young Award in each of the past two seasons, is in the final year of Detroit’s control over him, and will be a free agent at the end of the year. Currently on the injured list due to a minor arm procedure, he is 3-2 with a 2.70 ERA in seven starts this year.

Since the Tigers are stuck in rebuild mode, it would behoove them to trade Skubal before the MLB trade deadline to get some prospects they can use in the immediate and long-term futures.

Milwaukee, of course, has one of the best farm systems in baseball, and have an embarrassment of wealth when it comes to high-quality prospects.

ESPN’s recent trade proposal between the Brewers and Tigers would see Milwaukee send away three that some fans may not want to see gone:

The offer: OF Luis Lara, 3B Andrew Fischer and RHP Coleman Crow

“Milwaukee’s internal model would likely reject this, but owner Mark Attanasio should override it. Skubal could deliver a 2008 CC Sabathia-type stretch run, one that would narrow the gap between the Brewers and Dodgers in a potential playoff rematch. Skubal in Game 1. Jacob Misiorowski in Game 2. Kyle Harrison in Game 3. That trio would provide Milwaukee its clearest path to a pennant since 1982.”

The GM says: “I like that this offer features two position players as headliners, with everyone in the upper minors or big leagues. With similar value to the Yankees’ and Rays’ offers, that puts the Brewers a bit ahead in this tier of similar packages. Ultimately, this still doesn’t include a likely impact player or top-100 prospect, so there just isn’t quite enough here to make me think we can negotiate this to a completed deal.” — McDaniel

Coleman Crow has already made a handful of starts in the Majors this season and looks to be a promising pitcher in the Majors. Sending him away in a trade is understandable considering how much depth the Brewers have organizationally in the pitching department.

But the other two prospects, Luis Lara and Andrew Fischer, may be too much for Milwaukee. Lara is right on the cusp of the Majors and his hitting well over .300 at Triple-A. Fischer, meanwhile, has 18 home runs in High-A, already having set the Timber Rattlers single season record for homers. Widely considered the best third base prospect in baseball, he is currently the Brewers future at the position.

That being said, in order to get Skubal, Milwaukee would need to sacrifice some future stars.

Here’s the thing, though. If the Brewers are to compete for and win a World Series, they do not currently need to add another ace. They have two already!

What they need is a slugger, a power bat that can hit a home run any given time at the plate. That is something they do not have, and it doomed them in the NLCS last year.

While adding Skubal to the rotation would be fun, Milwaukee needs a power hitter more than anything.

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Broken vintage roller leaves cricket club stumped

David wears a grey top with the Battisford & District club logo on it, while Julia wears a green jacket and denim jeans. They are standing at either end of a green old cricket pitch roller, in front of some trees.
David and Julia Stevens-Row and their 80-year-old pitch roller, which has left the club stumped since breaking down [Luke Deal/BBC]

Play could stop at a village cricket club if it does not raise significant funds to replace its pitch roller, which has broken down after 80 years of action.

Battisford and District Cricket Club, founded in 1973 in Battisford but now based near Combs in Suffolk, said it needed to raise at least £10,000 to buy a replacement reconditioned roller.

Its old one, which weighed about two tonnes, conked out while club owner David Stevens-Row was in the middle of going over the cricket square.

The club is currently having to hire a roller to ensure games can still go ahead, but co-owner Julia Stevens-Row said its whole future depended on if it could buy a permanent one.

"If we don't have a roller, you can't play a game of cricket, because it has to be rolled prior to every game," she told the BBC.

"David rolls the wicket quite regularly between games and to ensure that the wicket is flat and able to be a good playing surface, which is what we want."

A landscape image showing the Battisford and District Cricket Club pavilion and its large green cricket pitch. There are several picnic tables behind the boundary rope.
The cricket club has men's and women's teams and four junior sides [Luke Deal/BBC]

The club, south of Stowmarket, is currently having to fork out £400 a week to hire a second-hand roller, which, over the course of its 20-week season, will be an £8,000 outlay.

Julia and David said a brand-new top-of-the-range roller cost about £40,000, although some decent ones can be picked up for about £25,000.

They, however, are hopeful of raising enough money by the end of the season to purchase a second-hand one that has been restored to good condition.

David said their current one, sadly, could not be salvaged.

The club's vintage green cricket pitch roller parked under some trees on a grass verge. It has two big metal wheels at the front and back, along with a comfy seat and steering column.
Cricket pitch rollers are used to flatten the soil of a cricket wicket to ensure an even playing surface [Luke Deal/BBC]
A head and shoulders image of David wearing a grey top with the Battisford & District club logo on it. He is holding up a large metal cog with a metal rod attached to it. He is standing outside in front of some trees.
David said his 80-year-old roller had helped him keep the pitch in pristine condition, but it was now passed its useful life [Luke Deal/BBC]

"It worked very well up until the gearbox decided to give up and somebody had to help me tow it off the square," he said.

"There is a driveshaft that goes through the middle of it, but unfortunately we can't get into the gearbox to repair it.

"So, unfortunately, it's gone to [be with] the rollers in the sky."

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Jacoby Brissett reporting to Cardinals minicamp without new contract

The Arizona Cardinals nest is about to be full again.

Jacoby Brissett will report to mandatory minicamp, according to ESPN's Jeremy Fowler and Josh Weinfuss. The three-day program begins on June 8, marking the final stage of offseason activities prior to training camp.

Brissett opted not to attend the Cardinals' voluntary offseason program as he seeks a new contract.

The 33-year-old would've been subjected to $107,911 in fines if he failed to report to mandatory minicamp, per the NFL's collective bargaining agreement.

It's unclear if Brissett intends to limit his participation and stage more of a hold-in rather than a holdout. He is viewed as the Cardinals starter for the upcoming season in a quarterback room that also includes Gardner Minshew, Carson Beck and Kedon Slovis.

Brissett took over as the starter in 2025 after Kyler Murray suffered what became a season-ending foot injury. The quarterback appeared in 14 games (12 starts), leading Arizona to a 1-11 record. He completed 64.9% of his passes for 3,366 yards, 23 touchdowns and eight interceptions.

Whether that was enough to earn a raise for the 2026 season remains to be seen. Here's the latest on Brissett's contract.

Jacoby Brissett contract update

Brissett is unlikely to have a new deal in place by the time he reports to minicamp, according to ESPN. It was previously reported that both sides were "significantly" far apart on a revised contract.

Brissett is entering the final year of a two-year, $12.5 million contract he signed with the Cardinals during the 2025 NFL offseason. He is slated to make up to $5.44 million in cash and carry a $9.19 million cap hit for the upcoming campaign, per Spotrac.com.

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  • Day one of WTA Tour event at Queen's - watch coverage of action on Andy Murray Arena
  • From 14:45 BST: Reigning Olympic champion Zheng Qinwen of China faces Romania's Jaqueline Cristian
  • Followed by: Great Britain's Katie Boulter v former US Open runner-up Leylah Fernandez and Britain's Francesca Jones v Laura Siegemund
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Michigan high school softball quarterfinal pairings

Below are the matchups for Tuesday’s quarterfinals. The Division 1 and Division 2 state semifinals will be Thursday in East Lansing, while the Division 3 and 4 semifinals will be held Friday. Championship games in all four divisions are slated for Saturday. 

Division 1

Macomb Dakota vs. Romeo at Marysville, 7:30 p.m. 

Traverse City Central vs. Grand Haven at Central Michigan, 4 p.m. 

Livonia Stevenson vs. Walled Lake Northern at Novi, 2 p.m.

Howell vs. Northville at Ypsilanti Lincoln, 6 p.m.

Division 2

Hudsonville Unity Christian vs. Stevensville Lakeshore at Kalamazoo College, 4 p.m.

Armada vs. Frankenmuth at Marysville, 5:30 p.m.

Ogemaw Heights vs. Sparta at Ferris State, 4 p.m. 

Carleton Airport at Farmington Hills Mercy at Ypsilanti Lincoln, 4 p.m. 

Division 3

Boyne City vs. Evert at Ferris State, 6 p.m.

Grass Lake vs. Ottawa Lake Whiteford at Novi, 5 p.m.

Ravenna vs. Bronson at Kalamazoo College, 1 p.m.

Millington vs. New Lothrop at Mott Community College, 5:30 p.m.

Division 4

Norway vs. Hillman at Cedarville, 4:30 p.m.

Mendon vs. Petersburg Summerfield at Battle Creek, 2 p.m.

Byron vs. Brown City at Mott Community College, 2 p.m.

Bellaire vs. Fowler at Central Michigan, 1 p.m.

This article originally appeared on The Detroit News: Michigan high school softball quarterfinal pairings

Trump, Mamdani, and the other VIPs expected at NBA Finals Game 3

Besides the stars on the court, a number of big names will flock to Madison Square Garden for Game 3 of the NBA Finals on Monday, June 8.

President Donald Trump is expected to attend the game between the New York Knicks and San Antonio Spurs, the first at the iconic Manhattan arena in nearly three decades.

Days after repealing bedtimes for the youngest Knicks fans, New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani is also set to be in the stands.

In addition to the politicians, several famous faces could be in attendance as well.

Here's a look at all the VIPs that could show out.

Knicks celebrity fans: Origin stories from Spike Lee to Timothée Chalamet

Trump to be at MSG for NBA Finals

The president told reporters at the Oval Office on June 4 that he's a "big fan" of the Knicks, confirming that owner James Dolan invited him to the game.

"The answer is yes – he’s invited me, I’m going," Trump said.

President Donald Trump speaks to members of the media on board Air Force One while flying from Joint Base Andrews to Chippewa Valley Regional Airport in Eau Claire, Wisconsin, U.S., June 5, 2026.

The NBA said Trump will be the first-ever president to go to an NBA Finals game. Trump, who has been a frequent critic of the league, did occasionally attend Knicks games before his foray into politics.

In light of Trump's attendance, Madison Square Garden announced fans will face increased security measures, including screening procedures similar to that of the Transportation Security Administration.

A watch party that had been planned outside the arena has also been canceled because of Trump's visit, authorities said.

Mamdani says he paid for his own ticket for Game 3

Mamdani, an avid Knicks fan, also confirmed he will be in the stands for Game 3.

In an interview with radio station 1010 Wins on June 5, the mayor said he's paying for his own ticket to the event.

New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani visits employees at Citi Field prior to the game between the Arizona Diamondbacks and the New York Mets on April 09, 2026 in New York City.

"I’ll be there with a few friends. And I know that the president will also be coming. I can tell you that I won’t be courtside or in a suite, but I can’t wait to see the game," he said.

Mamdani has not said whether he will meet with the president during his trip to New York.

"If I do see him, I will let him know what I've said time and again, which is we're excited to welcome anyone and everyone who's rooting for the Knicks," he told the outlet.

Which celebrities are going to the Knicks game tonight?

While fans will have to wait for tip off to see all the stars in attendance, celebrity row is expected to be in full force at Madison Square Garden's first NBA Finals game in 27 years.

If the first two games of the series are any indication, at least one Emmy Award-winning actor and an Oscar-winning director may be cheering on the Knicks Monday.

Actor Ben Stiller and director Spike Lee both went to Games 1 and 2, as did Manhattan native Timothée Chalamet and "Saturday Night Live" legend Tracy Morgan.

Timothee Chalamet (left) and Ben Stiller reacts during the second quarter of game five of the first round of the 2026 NBA Playoffs between the New York Knicks and Atlanta Hawks at Madison Square Garden on April 28, 2026.

Rapper Fat Joe and comedian Shane Gillis also showed out in San Antonio for the start of the series, so they could be back in New York for Game 3.

There are also a number of other famous Knicks fans who have appeared at games this season: Tina Fey, Kylie Jenner, Mariska Hargitay, Michael J. Fox, Jimmy Fallon and Edie Falco, to name just a few.

Knicks, Spurs legends show out for NBA Finals

Several former players for both the Knicks and Spurs also attended the first two games of the NBA Finals, so expect more appearances throughout the rest of the series.

Knicks legends Patrick Ewing, Walt "Clyde" Frazier and Allan Houston appeared in San Antonio.

Former New York Knicks Patrick Ewing reacts before game one of the 2026 NBA Finals at Frost Bank Center.

On the Spurs' side, former stars Manu Ginóbili, David Robinson and Tim Duncan were also in the stands.

Are the Spurs nuns going to NBA Finals Game 3?

The Salesian Sisters of St. John Bosco, or, as they have become lovingly known around the Frost Bank Center, the Spurs nuns, have become a signature part of San Antonio's fanbase.

But the sisters will be cheering on Victor Wembanyama and the rest of the team from afar as they look to secure their first win of the series on June 8.

The Salesian Sisters of St. John Bosco, aka the Spurs Nuns are interviewed by ESPN.

"There have been some rumors that we're going to New York City for the next two games. We're not going," the nuns said in a social media post.

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Mateus Fernandes: Man United take key step to sign West Ham star

Mateus Fernandes: Man United take key step to sign West Ham star
Mateus Fernandes: Man United take key step to sign West Ham star

Manchester United have opened club-to-club talks with West Ham to strike a deal for Mateus Fernandes, according to an inside source.

Theatre of Dreams

The Red Devils are focusing on an overhaul of Michael Carrick’s midfield unit this summer, with Casemiro’s departure confirmed and Manuel Ugarte available for sale.

A £39 million deal has already been struck for Ederson, Atalanta’s 26-year-old box-to-box warrior. But the Brazilian received a late call-up by Carlo Ancelotti for the Seleção yesterday, potentially delaying official completion of the move.

Should Ugarte depart, United are intent on adding two more midfielders to their ranks, with Elliot Anderson and Aurelien Tchouameni are the leading targets, while Sandro Tonali and Carlos Baleba are other names on the list.

However, Fernandes – West Ham’s 21-year-old starlet – has rapidly emerged as a priority for the Red Devils after a superb season at the London Stadium, with the Hammers’ relegation opening the door to an exit.

Talks have been held with the Portugal international, who narrowly missed out on a place in Roberto Martinez’s squad for the World Cup, in which he has communicated a strong desire to join United, considering Old Trafford a ‘dream move’.

Now, according to a well-placed source, INEOS have formally “begun talks” with West Ham to try and agree a deal, despite the Hammers’ exorbitant £80m valuation.

United move first

There has been considerable interest from across Europe in Fernandes, with Arsenal, Manchester City, Real Madrid and Paris Saint-Germain all expressing interest in the youngster.

But it is United who have struck first, with Sully – an excellent source of news in M16 – revealing formal negotiations have opened, with INEOS keen to avoid a “long saga.”

Tweet: “#MUFC have begun talks with #WHU for Mateus Fernandes. United have no desire to pay the £80M asking fee from West Ham and ideally don’t want a long saga. 21 yo is keen on a move as reported. However, internal chaos at #WHU after Sullivan left.

United are said to have “no desire to pay” West Ham’s valuation of £80m, though well-placed figures have suggested the expected price will be closer to £60m – a much more reasonable price for a young midfielder with only two years of Premier League experience.

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Lisandro Martinez: Man United star impresses for Argentina in World Cup warm-up game

Lisandro Martinez: Man United star impresses for Argentina in World Cup warm-up game
Lisandro Martinez: Man United star impresses for Argentina in World Cup warm-up game

The 2026 World Cup is set to kick off this week, with the biggest ever edition of football’s showpiece occasion ready to capture the attention of the globe over the next two months.

Manchester United will be represented heavily across the tournament, with a host of players from Old Trafford chasing glory for their respective nations.

However, only one United star at this year’s competition knows what it’s like to win the famous trophy, having been part of the Argentina squad who secured their place in the history books in Qatar four years ago. Lisandro Martinez has been picked once again by Lionel Scaloni as the Argentines go after back-to-back wins, which would cement them as one of the greatest national sides of all time.

Warm-up’s going well

As with every nation, warm-up games have been taking place in relevant venues, with coaches fine-tuning their tactics and getting their players acclimatised to the conditions they will face in the U.S., Mexico and Canada.

Argentina played Central American rivals Honduras in a friendly fixture in the early hours of Sunday morning BST, which Martinez started and completed with an impressive 60-minute showing before being replaced by Tottenham Hotspur’s Cristian Romero.

Goals from Lautaro Martinez and Giuliano Simeone gave Scaloni’s men a 2-0 win at Kyle Park, with Argentine media responding well to the performance of the team and the United defender in particular.

As reported by The Mirror, local outlet Clarin rated Martinez a strong six out of ten, describing him as “solid defensively” if not overly troubled by the Honduras attack throughout his hour on the field.

As well as being his usual tenacious self in defending, Martinez also nearly scored the goal of his life through an outrageous bicycle kick attempt from the edge of the box that “surprised everyone” according to Clarin.

Another respected Argentine outlet, La Nacion, also praised the 28-year-old, agreeing with Clarin on the six out of ten match rating and branding him a “dedicated soldier” before citing his “great intensity and desire for never letting up”.

Fitness concerns behind him?

Despite another injury-ravaged campaign at Old Trafford, Martinez did end the season available to Michael Carrick, and La Nacion noted the centre-back as looking “fit and ready whenever needed”, which will be music to Scaloni’s ears as he prepares the defence of the trophy.

Carrick will also be hoping Martinez enjoys a strong tournament and returns to Manchester fit and well to fight for his place in a United squad that will need all hands on deck next season.

United secured an impressive third-place finish in the Premier League last term but will be well aware of the challenges that face them in the new campaign, given the extra demands that come with playing in the Champions League.

Having Martinez fit for the new season will be crucial to United, who undoubtedly look a better side with the Argentine at the heart of the back four. His ability on the ball, coupled with his desire to defend his goal, has made him a cult hero at Old Trafford, and Carrick would love to oversee an injury-free campaign upon his return that could see him bringing back a historic second World Cup winner’s medal.

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Eredivisie players at the 2026 World Cup: Goalkeepers

Eredivisie players at the 2026 World Cup: Goalkeepers
Eredivisie players at the 2026 World Cup: Goalkeepers

The 2026 World Cup kicks off this week and there will be plenty of Eredivisie talent on show over the coming weeks. We are going to look at all the players from the Dutch top flight making their way over to the World Cup, starting with the two goalkeepers.

Matej Kovar – Czechia

Czech goalkeeper Matej Kovar is one of two shot stoppers from the Eredivisie heading to the World Cup this summer. The 26-year-old kept seven clean sheets in 31 Eredivisie games for the champions PSV this season in his first campaign since joining from Bayer Leverkusen. The former Manchester United academy goalkeeper spent time at Swindon and Burton before leaving the Red Devils in 2023 to join Leverkusen. In two seasons in the Bundesliga Kovar played 32 games, a number he already surpassed for PSV this season with 44 in all competitions. Kovar played the full 90 minutes in the Czech’s friendly victory over Guatemala. He will be battling it out with Braga’s Lukas Hornicek for the starting spot at the World Cup. Kovar has won 20 caps for the Czech national team during his career.

Tyrick Bodak – Curacao

Bodak joins former Eredivisie goalkeeper Eloy Room and Venlo goalkeeper Trevor Doornbusch at the World Cup for debutants Curacao. The 24-year-old Bodak had to watch on from the bench with his club preferring the excellent Ronald Koeman Jr in goal as they avoided relegation from the Eredivisie this season. Room will be the preferred option in goal given his experience, with Bodak in reserve alongside Doornbusch in case of injury.

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Arkansas made its move and DL James Stewart committed to the Razorbacks

Arkansas has landed a commitment from Murfreesboro (Tenn.) Riverdale defensive lineman James Stewart.

The 6-foot-2, 285-pound prospect chose the Razorbacks over Colorado, Illinois, Memphis, Maryland, Tulane and Boston College after collecting 24 offers.

While Arkansas offered about a month ago, the relationship started much earlier.

Defensive line coach Landius Wilkerson recruited Stewart dating back to his time at Tulane, and that connection ultimately made the difference.

“Coach Wilk has been recruiting me the longest, from when he was at Tulane until he got to Arkansas,” Stewart told Rivals. “He’s always kept it real with me and never just told me what I needed to hear.”

“Coach Wilk is the biggest reason I committed. I feel like he’ll be the difference between me maxing out my potential and me just being a good football player.”

The Razorbacks also impressed him during his official visit.

“I’ve only been there once, and it was amazing,” he said. “Just the way the fans and coaches treat the players.

“Just the atmosphere of Arkansas and seeing how the coaches and even people in the street treat the players. And how family-oriented the whole program is. It was all great.”

Stewart also believes in the direction of the program under Ryan Silverfield.

“I feel like he will turn things around, and it’s a ship I want to be a part of,” he said.

5 ways Trump and Mamdani could affect Knicks NBA Finals game tonight

New York City is preparing for a big night Monday: a Knicks home game in the NBA Finals, taking place right in Madison Square Garden.

But everyday New Yorkers should expect some changes this matchup as both Mayor Zohran Mamdani and President Donald Trump will attend the game.

Here's five things you need to know before the jump ball.

The watch party outside of the Garden is cancelled

Madison Square Garden's outside watch party, where thousands of fans are known to get rowdy, was cancelled this weekend after the U.S. Secret Service and the NYPD determined that security requirements were too high.

Don't fret, however. Other watch parties are being held at Central Park and at Brooklyn Bowl, with a new location added at Bryant Park.

"The Bryant Park watch party was added by Mamdani after the U.S. Secret Service and the NYPD determined that a watch party could not be held outside Madison Square Garden due to the heightened security requirements associated with President Trump's attendance at Game 3 of the NBA Finals," a release on the move said.

To attendees: no bags

The NBA announced that a "strict" no-bag policy would be in effect, alongside heightened security measures.

"As we move closer to Game 3 of the NBA Finals on Monday night, Madison Square Garden and the United States Secret Service want to help ensure a safe and enjoyable experience for all ticket holders by sharing important security procedures that will be in place," the company said.

It warned that security measures would be similar to TSA screenings at airports, and that personal items should be kept to an "absolute minimum."

Ticket holders also need to show up early

Alongside high security protocol, officials said that guests should come at least two hours before the game even starts to get people through the lines.

Expect street closures around the area

The Secret Service told Reuters that New Yorkers "should anticipate hard street closures in the immediate area surrounding Madison Square Garden."

It wasn't immediately clear what streets would face closures.

Even tip-off could be affected by Trump's visit

Late last year, the US Open men's final was delayed by 30 minutes from Trump-connected security measures, the BBC reported at the time.

Although there is no confirmed plan of tip-off time changing, past events Trump has attended could shine a light on what Knicks fans can expect tonight.

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: 5 ways Trump and Mamdani could affect Knicks NBA Finals game tonight

How Emslie went from giving birth to World Cup qualifiers inside six months

Claire Emslie warms up for Angel City
Claire Emslie was back playing for NWSL side Angel City just five months after giving birth [Getty Images]

Scotland forward Claire Emslie was in the gym when her waters broke. A few hours later, she gave birth to her first child. Fast-forward six months and she's in Budapest, back playing for her country and eyeing the World Cup finals.

It's been quite the start to 2026 for the 32-year-old mother of little boy Jamie.

Emslie was back training by mid-January and made her return for Los Angeles-based club side Angel City on 10 May - Mother's Day in the United States.

Then, last Friday, she was back in a Scotland jersey for the first time in more than a year - trusted from the start as Melissa Andreatta's side beat Israel 6-0 in World Cup qualifying.

The Scots face Israel again on Tuesday as they aim to hold off Belgium and finish top of Group B4 in their pursuit of next year's World Cup finals in Brazil.

Emslie says motherhood has changed her life, although she was surprised by how quickly Jamie's arrival unfolded.

"Through my whole pregnancy, my club were brilliant," she told BBC Scotland. "My body was able to do so much more than we expected and I could train right up to the day I gave birth.

"My water broke in the gym. I was doing an exercise and as I stepped back, I felt it and I was like, 'oh man, here we go'.

"We went from having a normal day - me and my husband Jonny went to the pool, we did a swim, we were in the gym - and then a few hours later we've got a wee boy."

With Jamie arriving ahead of schedule, Emslie says she and her husband were not fully prepared for parenthood.

"No, but we're glad it happened like that because I didn't have to think about it too much," she said. "It was just, 'right, here we go'.

"It wasn't until we got to the hospital and they said we'd be going to surgery in an hour that the panic set in. But it didn't last long because within an hour he was out and we were mum and dad.

"We were expecting him on 27 December. I was just thinking, 'please don't come on Christmas'. Then he came two weeks early and we were buzzing."

Despite her rapid return to competitive action, Emslie says her recovery required patience after giving birth by Caesarean section.

"Three weeks later, I started with pelvic floor physio," she said. "My main recovery was getting my abs back together. Everything else was intact and it was just getting the abs back together and allowing my body time to recover.

"After three weeks I started mobility work and slowly progressed from there. The support I had at Angel City was brilliant and it shows what's possible with that support and the willingness to get back."

Having returned to the Scotland squad, Emslie's focus is now firmly on helping her country reach next year's tournament in Brazil.

"It doesn't get better," she said. "As a footballer, playing for Scotland is the best thing. Going to a World Cup doesn't get better than that.

"And to do it in Brazil, the footballing country, would be incredible."

9 World Cup records that could fall in North America in 2026

The 2026 FIFA World Cup is going to look and feel different from any version that came before it.

The expanded 48-team format, explained by The Athletic, is built to rewrite the record book of the world’s most-watched sporting event.

More teams, more games and a deeper pool of elite talent mean some of the sport’s most cherished World Cup marks are suddenly in real danger.

The United States, Mexico and Canada will host the World Cup beginning Thursday, June 11. The tournament culminates in the World Cup final on July 19 at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, N.J.

With 48 teams and 104 total matches (up from 32 and 64 in 2018 and 2022), there are simply more opportunities than ever before for players and nations to chase history.

Here are some of the current World Cup records most likely to fall in 2026.

Most goals scored in a single World Cup by a team

The current benchmark for team firepower in a single World Cup sits at 27 goals, set by Hungary in 1954. That tournament featured a different tactical era and far fewer games. The second-highest goal total is 25, turned in by West Germany during the same World Cup. But 2026 will offer offensive juggernauts more chances than ever to run up the score.

Powerhouses like Brazil, France and England will all expect deep runs, and a favorable group draw could hand someone a lopsided scoreline or two that was much harder to find in the 32-team era.

Recent champions have already flirted with huge tallies: Germany scored 18 in 2014, while France hit 14 in 2018, showing how close modern attacks are to the mid-20s even in shorter formats.

Most goals in a single World Cup by a player

Just Fontaine’s 13-goal outburst for France in 1958 has stood for almost seven decades, largely because modern tournaments feature tighter defending and more balanced scoring. The expanded format changes some of that math.

A star forward who plays all the way through the new six- or seven-game path to the final will have more minutes and likely more group-stage mismatches to feast on. The likes of Kylian Mbappé of France, Erling Haaland of Norway, Harry Kane of England or another emerging star will arrive in 2026 with club-level scoring resumes that dwarf anything from Fontaine’s era.

Most total goals in a World Cup

The move to 104 matches in 2026 almost guarantees the all-time record for total goals at a single World Cup will at least be challenged. The high watermark in the 32-team era was 172 goals, hit in Qatar in 2022.

Even if the goals-per-game rate dips slightly as the field broadens, the sheer volume of fixtures tilts this record in favor of a reset. Styles have also shifted toward more aggressive pressing and transition play, which can open up games, especially when top-seeded teams face overmatched opponents in the early stages.

Youngest goal scorer in World Cup history

The World Cup has always produced breakout teenagers, and the expanded field increases the odds that a prodigy grabs a slice of history. The current mark for youngest scorer is held by Pelé, who was 17 years and 239 days old when he scored for Brazil at the 1958 World Cup.

More teams means more countries dipping into their youth ranks for attacking spark. North American hosts will feature heavily in that conversation, with both the United States and Mexico traditionally leaning on young talent and Canada pushing a new wave of attackers into the spotlight heading into 2026.

Highest-scoring match in World Cup history

Austria’s 7-5 quarterfinal victory over Switzerland in 1954 still stands as the highest-scoring game in World Cup history. In the modern era, group-stage blowouts are less common, but the expanded format could produce a few uneven matchups.

With more teams qualifying from every confederation, the gap between top seeds and some debutant nations may be wider than usual. If a heavyweight attacks with full intensity against an overwhelmed opponent, a double-digit scoreline is no longer unthinkable in a tournament with this many fixtures.

Most appearances by a player at the World Cup

Longevity records might be the most vulnerable in a tournament that now offers up to eight matches for teams reaching the final. The all-time leaders in World Cup appearances have benefited from deep runs, and Lionel Messi set a benchmark with 26 World Cup matches by the end of Qatar 2022. Of course, Messi is back for a record sixth World Cup. He will help Argentina defend its 2022 title, so as soon as he plays in one match, the record will fall.

Veteran stars who debuted in 2014 or 2018 and are still going strong in 2026 could stack another six or seven caps onto already hefty totals.

Fastest goal in World Cup history

From carefully choreographed kick-off routines to high-press traps, modern coaches spend real time scripting the first minute of matches. That trend alone makes the record for fastest World Cup goal ripe for a challenge. The current mark is held by Hakan Şükür, who scored for Turkey after just 11 seconds against South Korea in 2002.

One miscontrolled back pass or a rehearsed long-ball pattern could spring a forward through on net in the opening seconds. Teams that press high from the whistle could also capitalize on nerves from underdog opponents in massive stadiums.

Highest average attendance for a World Cup

From massive NFL venues in the United States to large stadiums in Mexico and Canada, the infrastructure for 2026 is built around big crowds. The existing record for average attendance per match dates back to USA 1994, when crowds averaged 68,991 per game.

Modern stadiums in Dallas, Los Angeles, New York and elsewhere hold 70,000-plus for soccer. Even with some group-stage fixtures outside traditional soccer hotbeds, the overall average has a clear path to climbing.

Longest unbeaten run at the World Cup

Stretching an unbeaten run across multiple tournaments has always been tricky, but the expanded format gives an in-prime powerhouse the chance to compile a streak that looks almost impossible on paper. Nations that went deep in 2018 and 2022 can carry those results into 2026 with momentum and continuity.

Argentina enters the 2026 World Cup with a six-match unbeaten streak. So Messi’s side could approach the all-time mark held by Brazil (13, 1958-66) with an unbeaten run.

Southgate praised after meeting 300 young people

Gareth Southgate is posing for a photo with another man who is smiling. Both men have short brown hair and beards.
[Sam Palmer/BBC]

A youth mentor has praised Gareth Southgate for meeting 300 young people while shooting a new documentary.

During the filming of the BBC documentary Changing The Game For Young Men, the former England manager met Dan Gaze, a former youth offender who now provides support services to young people in Hitchin, Hertfordshire.

The 42-year-old said: "He met over 300 young people I put in front of him, which was great... I got him to meet 150 young people in the park after school.

"It was absolutely awesome, I loved every minute of it, he was an absolute pleasure- he is really a child-focused person who really cares and loves it, it was an honour to be part of it."

Six years ago, he launched the Dan Gaze Support Service to provide the "real" mentorship he felt was missing in traditional education.

Gaze said: "I grew up in quite a traumatised upbringing, so I was expelled from junior school, expelled from secondary school.

"I grew up with no father, had a great nan and granddad and mum who tried their best but couldn't meet all my needs. I ended up going to prison when I was 18."

Once he was out of prison, he wanted to change other young lives and worked as a volunteer and teacher before starting his own business.

Gaze is speaking in a group of young people in school uniform while Gareth Southgate looks on
Dan Gaze said Southgate spoke to both boys and girls during his visit to Hitchin [BBC]

When Cardiff Productions first emailed him about the documentary, Gaze nearly ignored it, thinking it was "junk, sort of spam".

But once he knew it was a real offer and agreed to do it 21 hours alongside the former England manager, an experience he now describes as "awesome" and "surreal".

He was full of praise for Southgate, who during one day of filming spoke to 150 young people, invited there by Gaze.

Among them was a 12-year-old football fan who filmed a viral interview with the sporting legend.

After filming with some of the attendees, he spent the rest of the day talking to people, taking selfies and signing autographs.

The youth worker recalled: "I said to him, 'these kids are all going to want to meet you.' He said, 'Dan, no problem at all, I'll meet them all'.

"The one thing I say to everyone is it takes a village to raise a child, it's not just down to parents... and [Southgate] was part of that village in my eyes."

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Arsenal to make decision on William Saliba surgery post-World Cup

Arsenal to make decision on William Saliba surgery post-World Cup
Arsenal to make decision on William Saliba surgery post-World Cup

Arsenal will make a decision whether William Saliba (25) will have surgery on his chronic back problem after the FIFA World Cup, as per a report from L’Équipe.

Just after the UEFA Champions League final defeat to Paris Saint-Germain at the end of May, there was a sudden concern about Saliba’s capacity to represent France at this summer’s World Cup. The concern, primarily, came from his entourage. The France national team medical team showed less concern, whilst Didier Deschamps has also struck a positive tone. 

Whilst Saliba was not involved in the defeat to the Ivory Coast last Thursday – as was always planned – he is expected to start against Northern Ireland tonight. However, that is not to say that he does not continue to suffer from the back problem, as he has done for some time. 

L’Équipe report that, during a session over the weekend, Saliba could be seen grimacing at certain moments of the training session at Clairefontaine. 

At the end of the World Cup, a decision will have to be made. Arsenal will have the choice of a more conservative, long-term treatment or surgery. 

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Florida State offers 2028 edge in South Carolina after recent visit

It was a busy weekend for the Florida State Seminoles as they hosted a ton of prospects for official visits. They also helped their first individual camp of the summer, and 2028 edge Jay'Sean Culp was in attendance.

The 6-foot-2, 220-pounder was a standout over the weekend as he performed well during drills. So much so that FSU extended a scholarship offer to the Rock Hill High School star.

"Blessed to receive an offer from Florida State!! #agtg✝️🙏🏾 #seminoles," Culp announced on social media.

Culp played his sophomore season at Lewisville High School in Richburg, South Carolina. He was an absolute monster as he tallied 120 tackles (all solo), 36 tackles for loss, 13 sacks, 21 quarterback hurries, five forced fumbles, one fumble recovery, and two pass breakups. For his efforts, he was named the Defensive Lineman of the Year by the South Carolina High School League.

In April, Culp visited the Georgia Bulldogs for a spring practice. Plus, he's received offers from the Boston College Eagles and Memphis Tigers as well. It's clear that his recruitment is picking up, and FSU will need to keep in close contact as he has two more seasons of high school football left to play.

Culp isn't ranked at the moment, but that'll change in the next few months.

Blessed to receive an offer from Florida State!! #agtg✝️🙏🏾 #seminoles@CoachNickWill@FloridaState@BoulwareLeon@RHHSBearcatsFB@RHBearcats@CNee247@baby_pac3@Alstevispic.twitter.com/6ae1f2TSRm

— Jay’Sean Culp (@JaySeanc44) June 7, 2026

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Cam Schlittler matches Paul Skenes strikeout record after another dominant Yankees start

Photo by New York Yankees/Getty Images
Photo by New York Yankees/Getty Images

Cam Schlittler has moved from a Yankees breakout story to one of the most historically efficient young starters in baseball.

The Yankees needed rotation stability during a season shaped by injuries and uneven offense. Schlittler has given them more than that.

He has given New York a young ace profile at the exact moment the team needs one to steady the summer.

Cam Schlittler joins rare Skenes company

Codify Baseball shared that Cam Schlittler belongs beside Paul Skenes and José Fernández after another dominant Yankees start pushed him into a tiny historical group.

“The only pitchers in MLB history to strike out 160+ batters and have an ERA below 2.40 in their first 28 MLB games: José Fernández, Paul Skenes, Cam Schlittler.”

That is not a soft comparison. Fernández became a Marlins icon before his tragic death, and Skenes has already built one of the most dominant early-career pitching résumés in modern baseball.

Cam Schlittler’s stats explain the Yankees’ ceiling

Schlittler’s 2026 numbers show why the Skenes comparison is not just social media decoration. He is 7-3 with a 1.87 ERA, 89 strikeouts, a 0.87 WHIP, and a .191 opponent average across 82 innings.

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Photo by Rich Graessle/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images

His latest start against Boston only strengthened the case. Schlittler held the Red Sox to one earned run over 5.2 innings, helping the Yankees win 6-1 and move back into a tie for first place in the AL East.

Skenes remains the bigger national name, and his own résumé explains why. He became the first modern pitcher with 150 strikeouts and an ERA under 2.00 in his first 22 career games, then won the NL Cy Young in 2025.

Cam Schlittler gives the Yankees rare security

Projection systems are still cautious, with rest-of-season models pulling Schlittler closer to a mid-3.00s ERA because young pitchers rarely sustain historic dominance all year.

Even with regression, the Yankees have something more valuable than a short-term hot streak. Schlittler is under long-term team control and is not tied to serious trade chatter, which gives New York a cost-controlled frontline arm for its next contention window.

That matters because the Yankees are surviving a complicated American League while Aaron Judge heals. If Schlittler keeps pitching anywhere near this level, New York’s ceiling changes.

The record does not make him Skenes yet. It does prove the Yankees have a pitcher who belongs in that conversation much earlier than expected.

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Good Morning San Diego: Padres return to form, drop game, series to Mets

SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA - JUNE 07: Miguel Andujar #41 of the San Diego Padres leaves the game accompanied by a trainer during the seventh inning against the New York Mets at Petco Park on June 07, 2026 in San Diego, California. (Photo by Orlando Ramirez/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Talk around the San Diego Padres was the offense might have been turning a corner when Freddy Fermin hit a two-run home run in the bottom of the seventh inning that helped them beat the visiting New York Mets on Saturday night. The teams returned to the field on Sunday, and the Padres proved that theory was inaccurate.

San Diego was down early, and it stayed that way throughout the game. New York scored runs in the first, second, fifth, sixth and eighth innings and took the three-game series with a 7-3 win. The floundering Padres offense was outhit 13-7 and five of the 13 hits for the Mets came from rookie Carson Benge who finished the day 5-for-5 with three singles, a home run and a triple. He also scored three runs and had two RBI.

The offensive bright spot for San Diego was once again Fermin, who hit his second two-run home run in as many days. This is the part where you are reminded that Fernando Tatis Jr. still only has one home run. Fermin finished the afternoon 2-fo-4 with a home run and a double. He scored a run and had all three RBI for the Padres. Tatis, Jackson Merrill, Xander Bogaerts, Miguel Andujar and Samad Taylor each had a hit for San Diego. Andujar came out of the game in the bottom of the seventh inning with an injury after he reached base on his single.

Randy Vasquez could not fool the Mets hitters, as evidenced by Benge’s success at the plate, and he allowed four runs on eight hits and lasted just four inning. Vasquez also allowed two walks and recorded just three strikeouts in the game. He was not the only Padres pitcher who struggled against the New York lineup. Yuki Matsui allowed two runs on two hits in 1.2 innings, Ron Marinaccio allowed one run on one hit and a walk in 2.1 innings, and Wandy Peralta did not allow a run but did allow two hits and issued a walk in his one inning of work.

San Diego does not get a break before the Cincinnati Reds come to town. The Padres and Reds open their three-game series tonight at 6:40 p.m.

Padres News:

  • German Marquez looked good in his latest rehab start in El Paso, but can he hit? The return of Marquez could help the rotation eat more innings to give the bullpen a break, but the offense will have to support his efforts.
  • Sung-Mun Song has not had the struggles at the plate that many international players do when coming to the MLB from Japan or Korea. He has shown an ability to hit the fastball and his contributing on offense, but his greatest contribution has been his defense.
  • Manny Machado had one hit in the three-game series against the Mets. His average is abysmal, but he his hitting home runs. Fernando Tatis Jr. has a good average hitting above .270 but still has not found his power stroke and has just one home run on the season. Tom Krasovic of the San Diego Union-Tribunediscusses the strange season for the two San Diego stars.
  • Samad Taylor is a California native who made his first start for the Padres with family and friends in attendance at Petco Park. He was able to give them a hit but unfortunately could not help San Diego give them a win.

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Jill Scott begins 388-mile Sport Relief challenge

Jill Scott is smiling as she fastens her red helmet. There is some text on the helmet that reads: "Be a good sport." She is wearing a black waterproof jacket and her long brown hair is pulled to the side. GK Barry has her mouth wide open in a big grin behind her but the camera is out of focus.
Jill Scott will run and cycle from Wembley Stadium to Sunderland's Stadium of Light [PA Media]

Former Lioness footballer Jill Scott has set off on a five-day Sport Relief cycle and marathon challenge.

She will travel 388 miles (624km) from Wembley Stadium - the site of her historic 2022 Euros win - to her home town club at Sunderland's Stadium of Light.

Scott will do a mixture of running and cycling, stopping along the way at football stadiums and community hubs that have been a part of her life and career.

Before setting off, she said she was "very excited and a little bit nervous" about the challenge ahead of her.

'Really going to hurt'

Along the way she will drop in on Aston Villa, Everton, Man City and grassroots community team Bishop Auckland FC Ladies.

She said she thought the running sections would be harder than the cycling, with the 38-mile (61km) running section from Everton Hill Dickinson Stadium to Manchester described as sounding particularly "brutal".

But she also said the cycling part could be painful too.

"Your bum hurts on the bike," she said.

"When you're sat on that saddle for 112 miles (180km) that is really going to hurt."

Jill Scott is riding her bike away from the crowds of people gathered. Jill and the crowds are separated by a grey metal barrier. Scott is wearing a black waterproof outfit and a red helmet. He long brown hair is braided at the side.
The former Lioness said she was excited and a little nervous about the challenge [PA Media]

Scott said the thought of raising funds for the "amazing" Sport Relief projects she had visited would keep her going.

"It is incredible the work they do, kids having somewhere to go after school, play football, make friends," she said.

"Hopefully we can raise as much money as possible and put smiles on people's faces."

She set off on a 112-mile (180km) bike ride from Wembley Stadium to Villa Park on the first day of the challenge.

Next she would take on another bike ride - 99 miles (159.3km) to Everton Hill Dickinson Stadium.

She would then do a 38-mile (61km) run to Manchester before a "Tour-de France style" 111-mile (178km) cycle to the north-east of England on day four.

The challenge will end on 12 June with a 28-mile (45km) marathon finish to the Stadium of Light.

More information can be found on the Sport Relief 2026 website.

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Köln star admits desire to move to the Premier League amid Brighton links

Köln star admits desire to move to the Premier League amid Brighton links
Köln star admits desire to move to the Premier League amid Brighton links

Having only recently had his loan move to 1. FC Köln from VfL Wolfsburg made permanent after the Billy Goats activated a €5.5 million purchase option, Jakub Kamiński could move on this summer.

In an interview with Kanał Sportowy, Kamiński refused to rule out a summer transfer, admitting that a move to the English Premier League appeals to him.

According to Bild, Brighton & Hove Albion could make a move for the Polish international, who reportedly has a €20 million release clause.

“It will depend on what options there are, whether I’m satisfied with them, whether it will be a step forward for me. The position, the system," Kaminski said of a possible summer transfer.

"At the moment I’m a Köln player, I still have four years left on my contract. If there is a chance to move forward, then it’s natural that every footballer wants to take that step. Sometimes such opportunities come only once in a career.

"My dream has always been to play in the Bundesliga, but after 104 matches and four seasons, my next dream is the Premier League. It’s the best league in the world, I would like to test myself there and see how I perform,” he added.

The 23-year-old versatile attacker was a key player for Köln in the 2025/26 season, scoring seven goals and providing five assists in 34 Bundesliga appearances.

He acknowledged the competing interests but added, …

Following a breakout campaign with Zalgiris, French point guard Sylvain Francisco is keeping his focus firmly on a future in the NBA. Despite having a lucrative deal in place with LDLC ASVEL Villeurbanne, as reported by Eurohoops last week, the 28-year-old standout playmaker has made his career ambitions clear. “Rumors are everywhere, but right now I’m thinking about the NBA.” He acknowledged the competing interests but added, “Yes, despite everything, the main goal is the NBA. Things can change, but that is the place I want to go. Like I said, rumors are everywhere. Right now, I’m focused on the Finals.”

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ASVEL is in advanced talks with Daniel Theis

ASVEL Villeurbanne continues its aggressive push in the transfer market, targeting another high-profile EuroLeague name. Per BasketNews sources, ASVEL is in advanced talks with Daniel Theis. Sources around the market indicate that ASVEL currently appears to be the most likely destination for the 34-year-old center, who would assume a starting role in Tony Parker's ambitious project.

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“I think just sometimes when it leads up to the draft, …

Mikal Bridges was asked about Jalen Brunson slipping into the second round when he was drafted. “I think just sometimes when it leads up to the draft, I think, like, measurements and stuff, all them things, just too important for teams,” Bridges said. “Sometimes, just watch basketball. I don’t know how much more he has to do, winning Player of the Year, National Player of the Year, leading his team to a championship. I don’t know. I’m not a GM or anything. I think [those things] wouldn’t make him wait all the way to the second round.”

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Jumbo Package: Alabama baseball is six outs away from Omaha

June 6, 2026; Tuscaloosa, AL, USA; Alabama pitcher Tyler Fay (8) acknowledges fans as he is pulled in the 8th inning after allowing only two hits during the NCAA Tuscaloosa Super Regional game between Alabama and St. John’s at Sewell-Thomas Stadium. Alabama won game one of the series 8-0. | Gary Cosby Jr. / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images

Happy Monday, everyone. If not for the weather, Alabama baseball would likely be celebrating its first trip to Omaha this millennium. But, thanks to the rain, they still have some work to do.

The baseball game between Alabama and St. John’s entered a weather delay in the top of the eighth inning of the Tuscaloosa Super Regional on Sunday at Sewell-Thomas Stadium. It never resumed.

The Crimson Tide leads 7-2, needing a win to advance to the Men’s College World Series. St. John’s needs a victory to extend the best-of-three series to an if-necessary game Monday.

The Sunday game was suspended because of weather at 5:35 p.m. CT. It will resume Monday at 11 a.m. CT.

As long as they can get six outs before the Johnnies score five runs this morning, their ticket is punched. Ace Tyler Fay was masterful in the opener, tossing 7.1 shutout innings. Zane Adams started yesterday and made it into the 7th while allowing only two runs.

Oklahoma is in a similar spot, leading 8-1 in what would be a clincher. If both games turn out as expected, SEC teams will make up five of the eight CWS spots along with Troy, UNC, and West Virginia.

A certain SEC team didn’t manage to win the Super Regional that they hosted, and they are coping today.

3 vs. 16
4 vs. 9
5 vs. 15
6 vs. 102
7 vs. 13
17 vs. 73
19 vs. 24
35 vs. 89

These matchups should never be at the same level vying for the same spots. Reseed. Quit allowing mediocrity hyped by weak-minded excitement over little guy winning a 4 team tournament or 3 game series.

— War Blogle (@WarBlogle) June 7, 2026

Nobody wears perpetual victimhood like Auburn.

Brad Crawford wrote a couple of things you might be interested in. First, insiders tell him that Devan Thompkins is looking like a difference maker on the defensive front.

“I could see him playing his way into being a first-round draft pick. He’s dependable as a human being. He’s a pro. He came here, and he got bigger and stronger, and he’s the most disruptive interior three-technique to five-technique guys that I’ve been around in a long time.”

This USC transfer hopes to fast-track his development during his final collegiate season. Thompkins played in 12 games last fall, totaling 31 tackles, including 6.5 for loss and three sacks. He possesses traits Alabama has traditionally valued up front: a quick first step, leverage and disruptive interior versatility.

At USC, he flashed the ability to penetrate gaps and collapse pockets, even while playing within an inconsistent defensive structure. Alabama needs a steady presence at the point of attack after losing several impact players, including two pass rushers who transferred to Ohio State this offseason.

That would be lovely.

Crawford also wrote about most meaningful games of the season, and Alabama has only one on the list.

No matchup has shaped the playoff era more consistently. When Georgia and Alabama meet, the game typically carries championship-level stakes, and that’s unlikely to change in 2026 given the talent on both rosters.

These programs continue to recruit at historic levels and measure themselves against one another. Whether it’s conference championship positioning, playoff seeding or national perception, the outcome will resonate long after the final whistle.

Alabama picked up a couple of commitments over the weekend.

Standing at 6-foot-5, 242 pounds, Nnabuife is described as a “true Y projection,” per 247Sports, one who could pair well with a player like Keegan or four-star Mack Sutter in the 2026 class.

Nnabuife is ranked as the No. 1,028 player and the No. 53 tight end in the 2027 class, per 247Sports’ composite rankings.

The ninth-best kicker in the country per Kohl’s Professional Camps, Cody was a first-team All-District kicker at Lumberton High School. He hit 10 of 14 field goal tries with a long of 54 yards, and hit all 28 extra point attempts.

Alabama has two kickers fighting for playing time ahead of the 2026 season: returner Conor Talty and Marshall transfer Lorcan Quinn, who has three seasons of eligibility remaining.

Last, we learned that Alabama basketball will open the season on November 2, against Sam Houston.

The Crimson Tide and the Bearkats have only met once, back on Dec. 27, 1997, as Alabama won 77-58 in Oklahoma City.

Sam Houston finished last season 22-12, including a 13-7 record in Conference USA. It was the Bearkats’ most wins since 2014-15 (26-9). Sam Houston is led by head coach Chris Mudge, who will be entering his fourth season with the program.

The Crimson Tide met its expectations last season. It started the season ranked No. 15 in the AP Top 25 and entered March Madness at the same spot.

That’s about it for today. Have a great week.

Roll Tide.

They’re favored to win according to both the …

Ahead of Game 3 of the NBA Finals tonight, the Knicks find themselves in a surreal position: They’re up 2-0 on the Spurs in the championship round, having already won more road Finals games in this series than they have in total since 1973, and now they’ll return to a Madison Square Garden crowd that is about to explode. (Or is that just fans’ credit scores?) They’re favored to win according to both the prediction markets (78 percent) and the stat models (86 percent), and not just because teams up 2-0 win overwhelmingly often — though that 32-5 all-time record in the Finals doesn’t hurt. It’s also because the Knicks’ playoff dominance is staggering, even after winning a nail-biter in Game 2.

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AJ Dybantsa remains Washington’s most likely target?

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Google Maps on Android Auto gets incident alert UI, but Night Mode bug stays

8 June 2026 at 17:40

Google Maps on Android Auto adopted a redesigned incident alert UI. It addresses a long-standing complaint about pop-ups that interrupt navigation directions. Meanwhile, a separate bug has surfaced that keeps Maps locked in day mode after dark.

The new alert clips onto the ETA bar at the bottom of the screen instead of swallowing your directions whole, via 9to5Google.

Turn instructions, road names, and distance countdowns stay exactly where they are. The Yes/No confirmation options appear within the small overlay, which fades away on its own after a few seconds if you do not interact with it.

The result varies slightly depending on the display in your vehicle. On taller screens, the improvement is noticeable but moderate. On shorter, wider displays, the new alert still avoids pushing critical navigation elements out of view.

Google hasn’t formally announced any of this, but the change appears to be server-side, rolling out gradually.

Android Auto Alerts

Over the past week, reports have been stacking up across Google’s support forums and Reddit from users whose Maps no longer switch to dark mode at night. The app just stays in its blinding day theme, headlights on or not.

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Samsung and Google make Now Bar sports scores more engaging for FIFA World Cup

8 June 2026 at 16:55

Samsung is bringing new sports animations to Always On Display and Now Bar, and the rollout timeline aligns with FIFA World Cup 2026. The app is getting updated through Galaxy Store, and users are getting new visual tweaks.

Always On Display app’s 8.9.36.23 version is available on Galaxy Store, bringing new UI and animations for Google Sports. The newly added visuals will be displayed through Now Bar, not independently.

This time, Samsung has shared more information than it usually does. The update changelog (via Alfaturk) clearly states that the new version adds new UI and animations for Google Sports soccer goal celebrations and key moments on Now bar.

Google Sports offers live scores on the Samsung lock screen and Now bar. The pre-FIFA update further elevates the functionality and makes it more fun.

Now Bar will now display visuals to celebrate the winnings post-match. Additionally, the interactive pill will also be used as a dedicated estate on the screen to showcase key moments.

Google Sports in Now Bar

Google Sports is available as an opt-in service for Samsung’s Now Bar. You may need to manually enable it from the Settings window. A normal Google Sports setup is also required, which allows you to follow your favorite teams.

Once done, if teams from your following list go live on the match, the system triggers real-time notifications on the Now Bar. If AoD is enabled, the Now Bar will continue the showcase on the AoD screen at minimal battery consumption.

Starting in Android 16, Samsung’s Now Bar has been optimized for Google’s Live Updates. This internal collaboration ensures Galaxy’s lock screen will continue to deliver the most dynamic and engaging experience.

Samsung Always On Display Now Bar Fifa animations

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AMD partners expect Radeon RDNA 5 GPUs in mid-late 2027

GPU makers expect AMD to release next-generation GPUs in 2027 If you are waiting for the release of next-generation GPUs, you can expect to wait for at least a year. According to a report from Tweakers, AMD’s GPU partners expect the company to release new graphics cards in 2027. Expectations vary by partner, with some […]

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Intel Wildcat Lake Refresh to double performance cores of low-cost laptops

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Samsung Galaxy Z Flip8 will use the Exynos 2600 in these regions

8 June 2026 at 17:24

Last year, the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip7 was available exclusively with the Exynos 2500 chipset – this included markets like the US that traditionally see Snapdragon-based devices. We’ve already heard that its sequel will not repeat this strategy and will use a mix of Exynos and Snapdragon chips instead. Now a report from Korean publication The Bell has drawn the borders on the global map that divide the Exynos regions from the Snapdragon regions. The Samsung Galaxy Z Flip8 will use the Exynos 2600 in South Korea and Europe. Every other region is getting a Qualcomm chip, though we still don’t...

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I'd never thought one of my favorite underrated Xbox Soulslikes would get a sequel, but I'm glad Wo Long 2: Wings of Ember proved me wrong

8 June 2026 at 17:02
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(PR) Ugreen Launches NASync DXP GT with a Focus on Speed, Performance, and Reliability

8 June 2026 at 17:32
UGREEN today introduced NASync DXP GT, a new Network-Attached Storage (NAS) lineup built for content creators, smart home users, and users with growing storage demands who need fast transfers, strong multitasking capabilities, and dependable private cloud performance at home.

The new lineup includes two models, the DXP4800 GT and DXP2800 GT, which are designed to meet different storage needs while sharing the same core promise of performance, speed, and reliability. The 4-bay DXP4800 GT model supports up to 144 TB of storage combined with dual 10GbE connectivity and a built-in SD card slot, while the DXP2800 GT 2-bay model supports up to 80 TB.

Bitcoin is going quantum-proof. Inside BIP-360 and the migration

8 June 2026 at 16:30
For most of Bitcoin’s history, the threat of quantum computers breaking its cryptography was a distant, theoretical worry, the kind of thing dismissed with “by the time that happens, we will have fixed it.” In 2026, the fixing has begun.…

Bitcoin’s store of value case remains intact despite weak inflows: Bernstein

8 June 2026 at 16:17
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Halo: Campaign Evolved Demands RTX 4080 and 32GB RAM for 4K@60 at Ultra Preset, as UE5 Remake Drops Slipspace Engine

8 June 2026 at 17:00

A scene from 'Halo: Campaign Evolved' shows Master Chief in armor with a reflective visor, accompanied by a soldier inside a spacecraft, with the logos 'Halo Campaign Evolved' and 'Halo Studios' at the bottom.

Yesterday, during the Xbox Games Showcase 2026, Halo Studios (formerly known as 343 Industries) unveiled the release date and opened pre-orders for Halo: Campaign Evolved. The game will be released on July 28 for PC, PlayStation 5 (in a franchise first), and Xbox Series S and X, although early access will begin five days earlier, on July 23, for those who buy the Premium Edition (which costs $79.99, $20 more than the Standard Edition). The team has also now shared detailed PC specifications. The game is powered by Unreal Engine 5, following the studio's decision to abandon the Slipspace engine […]

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DeepCool Showcases Curved Screen AIO And Flagship Assassin V Vision Air Cooler With Dedicated Display

8 June 2026 at 16:55

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DeepCool had some innovative CPU coolers at its booth, including low-profile, mid-range, and flagship offerings for enthusiasts. DeepCool Shows Off New Cooler Lineup at Computex, Including a Low Profile Cooler With Vapor Chamber, LCD-Equipped Assassin V Vision and 360mm AIO With Curved Display At Computex, DeepCool showed off some innovative cooling solutions for PC builds that range from low-profile coolers all the way to flagship 360mm AIOs that bring a great combination of performance and aesthetics. It showcased at least four new CPU coolers, including a low-profile, a mid-range, a new flagship Assassin cooler, and a 360mm AIO made for […]

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Apple WWDC 2026: How To Tune In, Swag Bag Content, Things To Look Out For, And More

8 June 2026 at 16:30

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Unless you are a tech hermit, you'd probably know that Apple is holding its WWDC 2026 keynote address today at 01:00 p.m. ET. And, we've covered all of the bases for you here, replete with instructions on how to tune in, things to look out for, and to satiate your curiosity, the content of this year's swag bags. Here's how you can tune in to watch the keynote address livestream As always, YouTube is your most convenient shot at watching the WWDC keynote address live, especially as the app is available across a range of devices and ecosystems. Even so, […]

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AI Phishing Is Crushing SOCs with Alert Volume: How to Reduce Tier 1 Overload

Phishing has always been a numbers game. AI has turned it into a volume machine. Attackers can now create convincing emails, fake login pages, and tailored lures in minutes. Every polished message adds another case for Tier 1 to review, another link to inspect, and another alert that cannot be dismissed at a glance. As the queue grows, a credential theft attempt or malware delivery can easily

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Marella Cruises Rewarding 23 Top Agents with 2027 Caribbean Sailing

Marella Cruises has announced its “Make it on Marella 2027” incentive for travel agents valid for bookings made from June 4, 2026, to December 31, 2026. Thanks to the initiative, 20 agents who make the most bookings, plus three “Wild Card” agents, selected by a judging process by the Marella Cruises trade team, will win a...

Adora Mediterranea Kicks off the 2026 Tianjin Season

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R11 Reaffirms Support for Corazul in Brazil; Payments Protected

R11 Travel continues to support the Brazilian operations of Corazul Cruceros, according to a recent interview. After cancelling its inaugural season in the Mediterranean due to commercial challenges, the new Spanish cruise line is planning to launch service in Brazil later this year. Speaking with Portal Panrotas, the R11’s CEO Ricardo Amaral said that guests...

Hüseyin Cimşir Sörloth'u anlattı

İtalya devi Juventus'un transfer listesinde ilk sıralarda yer alan Alexander Sorloth için eski hocası Hüseyin Çimşir'den İtalyan basınına çarpıcı referans geldi.

İtalya Serie A devi Juventus'un transfer gündeminde yer alan Alexander Sorloth için bordo-mavili ekipten eski hocası Hüseyin Çimşir'den net bir referans geldi. İtalyan medyasından TuttoJuve'ye konuşan Çimşir, Norveçli golcünün İtalya'da yaratacağı etkiyi ve Atletico Madrid günlerini değerlendirdi.

-Sorloth, Juventus için mükemmel bir seçim olur. Fiziksel yetenekleri ve profili İtalya Ligi için biçilmiş kaftan. Performansıyla ülkedeki tüm şüpheleri hızla ortadan kaldıracaktır. Doğru destek ve süreklilikle İtalya'da çift haneli gol sayılarına çok rahat ulaşır.

-Her şeyden önce mükemmel bir profesyonel ve harika bir takım oyuncusu. Sahada kazanmak için yaşayan, takım arkadaşları için kendini feda eden ve kulübü için her şeyini veren bir karakter. Fiziksel güç, hız ve ceza sahası içi-dışı bitiricilik arayan Juventus için kesinlikle doğru adres.

Trabzonspor için Dovbyk iddiası

Trabzonspor'un Roma forması giyen Artem Dovbyk için yaptığı 10 milyon Euro'luk teklif İtalya'da karşılık bulmadı.

AS Roma’da gelecek sezonun kadro planlaması doğrultusunda geçtiğimiz sezon sakatlıklar ve istikrarsız performanslar nedeniyle beklentilerin uzağında kalan Artem Dovbyk'e yol göründü. İddialara göre Trabzonspor, golcü oyuncu için Roma'nın kapısını 10 milyon Euro’luk bir teklifle çaldı. Ancak İtalyan devi, bu rakamı müzakerelere başlamak için bile oldukça yetersiz buldu.

Ukraynalı forvet için tek talip Türkiye'den değil. Ünlü transfer gazetecisi Ekrem Konur'un paylaştığı bilgilere göre, İtalya Serie A ekiplerinden AC Milan ve Fiorentina da oyuncunun durumunu yakından takip ediyor.

Trabzonspor'da gündem Yeboah

Trabzonspor transferde gaza basmaya devam ediyor. Bordo-mavililerin, Venezia forması giyen Ekvadorlu hücum oyuncusu John Yeboah için 5 milyon avroluk bir teklif yaptığı öne sürüldü.

Trabzonspor’un, İtalya Serie ekiplerinden Venezia forması giyen John Yeboah ile ciddi şekilde ilgilendiği öne sürüldü. İtalyan Trivenetagoal’ün paylaştığı bilgilere göre, "5 milyon avroluk resmi teklif" iddiaları Çizme’de geniş yankı uyandırdı.

Trabzonspor’un 25 yaşındaki Ekvadorlu forvet için nabız yoklaması ve yaptığı ilk resmi girişimler Venezia kulübü cephesinde ilk etapta yalanlamayla karşılaştı. Ancak İtalyan gazetecilerin derinleştirdiği istihbarat ve yapılan son araştırmalar, Türk kulübünün oyuncuya olan ilgisinin oldukça somut ve doğru olduğunu ortaya koydu.

Şu sıralar Ekvador milli takımıyla Dünya Kupasında olan forvet oyuncusunun transferinde önümüzdeki günlerin kritik olduğu vurgulandı.

İtaliano'nun Beşiktaş'taki ilk talebi! Bologna'daki prensini istedi

Beşiktaş'ın çiçeği burnunda teknik direktörü Vincenzo Italiano, Serie A'da eski öğrencisi olan İtalyan milli yıldız Nicolò Cambiaghi'yi kadroya katmak için bizzat devreye girdi.

Corriere dello Sport'un paylaştığı son dakika bilgilerine göre; Beşiktaş, İtalya Serie A ekiplerinden Bologna forması giyen 2000 doğumlu kanat oyuncusu Nicolò Cambiaghi’yi kadrosuna katmak için resmi girişimlere başladı.

Hücum hattını yaratıcı ve süratli bir isimle güçlendirmek isteyen siyah-beyazlı yönetim, teknik direktör Vincenzo Italiano’nun raporu doğrultusunda düğmeye bastı.

Transferin perde arkasındaki en büyük etken ise Beşiktaş Teknik Direktörü Vincenzo Italiano. İtalyan çalıştırıcı, Bologna döneminde birlikte çalıştığı 25 yaşındaki futbolcunun potansiyeline son derece güveniyor.

Genç yetenek, Serie A'da gösterdiği bu etkili performansın ardından Vincenzo Italiano döneminde İtalya Milli Takımı'na kadar yükselmeyi başarmıştı.

Cambiaghi'nin sergilediği bu kaliteli performans, transfer piyasasındaki taliplerini de artırmış durumda. Oyuncu için Serie A’nın yeni ve iddialı ekiplerinden Como uzun süredir pusuda beklerken, La Repubblica birkaç gün önce Fiorentina’nın da resmi olarak devreye girdiğini yazmıştı.

Özellikle Como ve Beşiktaş’ın bu yoğun ilgisi, oyuncunun piyasa değerini yukarı çekmeye başladı.

Aziz Yıldırım her cephede! Beşiktaş'a da Gakpo resti

Liverpool'da gözden düşen Hollandalı süper solak Cody Gakpo için Beşiktaş ve Fenerbahçe resmen devreye girdi.

Süper Lig'in iki devi Beşiktaş ve Fenerbahçe, transfer piyasasında yılın en büyük çalımlarından birini atmak için kolları sıvadı. CalcioMercato'ya düşen son dakika haberlerine göre; Liverpool forması giyen Hollandalı yıldız Cody Gakpo, iki ezeli rakibin transfer listesine girdi.

Cody Gakpo, Liverpool'un yeni teknik direktörü Andoni Iraola’nın planları arasında ilk 11'deki yerini kaybetme endişesi yaşıyor. İngiliz Team Talk sitesinin haberine göre; Hollandalı yıldız yaz transfer döneminde ayrılmaya sıcak bakıyor.

Bu kulüpler arasında en ciddi hamleyi yapmaya hazırlanan taraflardan biri, Rafael Leão’yu 50-60 milyon Euro bandında bir rakama satarak buradan gelecek bütçeyi Gakpo’ya yatırmak isteyen AC Milan. Ancak İtalyan devinin yanı sıra Aston Villa, Atletico Madrid, Bayern Münih, Leipzig ve Tottenham da yarışın içinde.

Türkiye'den ise Beşiktaş ve Fenerbahçe, bu transfer yarışına dahil olarak adeta bir gövde gösterisi yapmayı hedefliyor.

Singo için tam saha pres

Napoli sportif direktörü Giovanni Manna, gözünü Galatasaray'ın yıldız ismi Wilfried Singo'ya dikti. İtalyanların cazip teklifine karşılık yönetimden "taviz yok" yanıtı geldi.

Sağ kanat rotasyonunu güçlendirmek ve Giovanni Di Lorenzo'ya güvenilir bir alternatif bulmak isteyen Napoli yönetimi, Galatasaray forması giyen Fildişi Sahilli savunmacı Wilfried Singo'yu radarına aldı.

TuttoMercatoWeb'in özel haberine göre; daha önce Çizme'de Torino forması da giyen Singo, Napoli'nin transfer listesinde üst sıralarda yer alıyor.

Oyuncunun sağ kanatta sergilediği fiziksel güç, atletizm ve hem stoper hem sağ bek oynayabilen çok yönlü yapısı, İtalyan ekibinin iştahını kabartıyor.

Napoli Sportif Direktörü Giovanni Manna’nın bu transfer için oldukça istekli olduğu belirtilirken, görüşmelerin önündeki en büyük engelin ise Galatasaray'ın katı finansal tutumu olduğu vurgulandı.

Geçtiğimiz yaz oyuncuyu kadrosuna katan sarı-kırmızılı yönetim, Singo için oldukça yüksek bir değer biçiyor ve bonservis bedeli konusunda kesinlikle taviz vermeye yanaşmıyor.

Antonio Conte ortada kaldı! Fenerbahçe'yi de kaçırdı

İtalyan basını hem İtalya milli takımı hem de Fenerbahçe ile adı anılan Antonio Conte'nin adeta ortada kaldığını yazdı.

Antonio Conte’nin hem İtalya milli takımı hem de Fenerbahçe planları suya düştü. Rai News 24 muhabiri Ciro Venerato’nun paylaştığı kulis bilgileri, Conte’nin adeta ortada kaldığını gösteriyor.

Venerato’nun aktardığı bilgilere göre, İtalya Futbol Federasyonu’nun radikal kararların eşiğinde olduğu ve İtalya milli takımının geleceği için rotayı Roberto Mancini’ye kırdığı öğrenildi.

Mancini’nin İtalyan futbolunun en üst düzey görevi için ilk halef olarak öne çıkması, Antonio Conte’nin milli takım rüyasını tamamen bitirdi.

Conte’nin adı bir süredir Fenerbahçe ile de anılıyordu. Ancak Venerato, İtalyan teknik adamın Türkiye macerasının başlamadan bittiğini kesin bir dille ifade etti.

Haberin detaylarında, bu durumun Fenerbahçe’deki seçim sonuçlarından kaynaklandığı belirtildi. Antonio Conte’nin sarı-lacivertli kulübün başına geçmesini savunan ve onunla dirsek temasında olan başkan adayı Hakan Safi'nin seçimi kaybetmesi, Conte seçeneğinin tamamen rafa kalkmasına neden oldu.

Aziz Yıldırım'dan Ali Koç fırçası! ‘Kapatın şu kapıyı ya‘

Fenerbahçe'de seçimi kazanarak yeniden başkanlık koltuğuna oturan Aziz Yıldırım, sonuçların ardından Ali Koç ve Hakan Safi aleyhine tezahürat yapan yakın çevresine sert tepki gösterdi.

Fenerbahçe'de başkan seçilen Aziz Yıldırım, sonuçların açıklanmasının ardından camiaya tarihi bir "birlik ve beraberlik" mesajı verdi.

Seçim yarışını kazanan Yıldırım, rakipleri Ali Koç ve Hakan Safi aleyhine tezahürat yapan yakın çevresini sert bir dille azarlayarak centilmenlik dersi verdi.

Seçim sonuçlarının netleşmeye başladığı anlarda, Aziz Yıldırım’ın bulunduğu salondan dışarıya taşan tezahürat sesleri gerginliğe neden oldu. Yanındaki isimlerin Ali Koç ve Hakan Safi aleyhinde sloganlar atmaya başlaması üzerine küplere binen Yıldırım, duruma anında müdahale etti.

-Ya şu kapıyı bir kapatın ya! Ben yarın bir gün 'bir ve beraber olalım' diyeceğim. Onlara hakaret ederseniz yanlış bunlar. Onlar bizim. Onlar yabancı değil ki.

Aziz Yıldırım’ın bu uyarısı, uzun süredir gergin bir atmosferde geçen seçim sürecinin ardından camiadaki kırgınlıkları bitirme isteğinin ilk somut adımı olarak yorumlandı.

Hedera (HBAR) Price Prediction 2026, 2027 – 2030: Will HBAR Price Hit $1?

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Story Highlights The live price of Hedera crypto is . HBAR price prediction for 2026 suggests potential highs of $1.05 Long term forecasts indicate HBAR could reach $2.20 by 2030. Hedera has been making waves in the cryptocurrency space, with a fast and secure blockchain that offers a distinct approach to transaction processing compared to …

UNDP Brings Ethereum, Cardano, and Stellar Together to Explore Blockchain for Public Good

8 June 2026 at 15:33
Global Cryptocurrency Market Could Reach $5.5 Billion by 2033

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The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) has launched a new Blockchain Advisory Group that brings together 26 organizations, including the Ethereum Foundation, Cardano, and Stellar, to explore how blockchain can improve financial access, digital identity, public services, and climate initiatives worldwide. UNDP Wants Blockchain to Solve Real Challenges The Blockchain Advisory Group (BAG) was officially …

Trump Urges Israel and Iran to Halt Attacks as Ceasefire Faces New Strain

8 June 2026 at 15:29
Trump Administration Close to Announcing Bitcoin Reserve Plan

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U.S. President Donald Trump called on Israel and Iran to “stop shooting” after both sides exchanged new missile and air strikes, raising concerns that a fragile ceasefire could collapse. Iran launched missiles at Israel following recent Israeli military actions, and Israel responded with strikes inside Iran despite U.S. efforts to prevent further escalation. Trump said …

Top Bitcoin Price Predictions For 2026

8 June 2026 at 15:22
Top Bitcoin Price Predictions from the 2025 Conference: Experts Eye $170K to $13M

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Six months into 2026, Bitcoin is trading around $63,129 after experiencing one of its most volatile weeks of 2026. The world’s largest cryptocurrency almost fell below $60,000 amid ETF outflows, rising rate fears, and broader market weakness.  Despite the correction, many analysts and institutions remain bullish on Bitcoin’s long-term outlook.  Here’s a look at some …

Stellar Price Analysis for This Week: Is XLM Bullish or Bearish After Retesting $0.20?

8 June 2026 at 15:13
Stellar Price Slips as XLM Enters a Make-or-Break Zone Can Sellers Push It Lower

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Stellar (XLM) price is approaching a decisive moment as the price hovers near the $0.20 level, a zone that has repeatedly acted as both support and resistance in recent months. After a sharp rally toward $0.26, the crypto has entered a corrective phase. This raises questions about whether the pullback is merely a pause in …

Best Crypto Presale 2026: Tech Stocks Plunge, BTC and ADA Slide, $GRUNTLE Hits $105k

8 June 2026 at 15:10
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The global macro environment shed significant value this week as oil prices jumped 3% following renewed Middle East tensions, pulling tech stocks and digital assets down with them. Amidst this loud geopolitical chaos, the Gruntle ($GRUNTLE) presale remains quietly open, crossing $105,465 in early funding. As chart survivors look for stability, this deadpan refuge is …

Hedge Funds Increased Equity Buying Before Sharp U.S. Market Selloff

8 June 2026 at 15:01
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Hedge funds bought global equities at the fastest pace in four months through June 4, according to Goldman Sachs Prime desk data. North America and Asian emerging markets led inflows, while consumer discretionary stocks recorded a fifth consecutive week of net buying. Days later, U.S. markets fell sharply, with the Nasdaq dropping 4.2%, the S&P …

XRP Price Prediction 2028: Four Cycles Point to $3.62 Target

8 June 2026 at 14:15
XRP Price Prediction: What Could 1,000 XRP Be Worth by the End of 2026?

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One crypto analyst is making a long-term case against XRP, arguing that while the token could still rise in dollar terms, it may continue to lag behind Bitcoin over the rest of the decade. After studying four major XRP market cycles and comparing them with Bitcoin’s performance, the analyst concluded that XRP could underperform Bitcoin …

Bitcoin, Ethereum, XRP Price Prediction Ahead of U.S. CPI Data

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Bitcoin, Ethereum, and XRP are heading into a volatile week as traders brace for the upcoming U.S. CPI report and Federal Reserve meeting, two events that could define crypto’s next major move. After a sharp market correction pushed prices toward critical support zones, investors are now watching whether cooling inflation can revive risk appetite or …

65% of Traders Expect Bitcoin Price Below $50K This Year—Is $35K Next?

8 June 2026 at 13:09
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Bitcoin’s recent crash below $60,000 has led crypto traders to believe the market is still far from its final bottom. Perhaps on-chain trader Winter Soldier says BTC is still searching for a true bottom and could fall below $35,000 if selling pressure continues. Bitcoin Price is currently trading around $63,000, keeping investors cautious about a …

Vinisius Junior: “Ömrüm boyu “Real”da qalmaq istəyirəm”

7 June 2026 at 13:00

Madrid “Real”ının 25 yaşlı braziliyalı cinah hücumçusu Vinisius Junior İspaniya klubunun düşərgəsindəki gələcəyi ilə bağlı fikrini açıqlayıb.

Arena.az braziliyalı ulduzun müvafiq fikrini təqdim edir:

“Real” – arzularımın klubudur. Bütün ömrüm boyu burada qalmaq istəyirəm”, deyə “Vini” vurğulayıb.

“Real”ın prezidenti Florentino Peres də Vinisius Juniorla yeni müqavilə ilə bağlı danışıqlara münasibət bildirib. O, yeni müqavilə üçün hələ tələsmədiklərini söyləyib:

“Vinisiusun müqaviləsi bir ildən sonra bitir və o, hələ də müqaviləni yeniləməyib? Hələ vaxt var. Vinisiusun müqaviləsini yeniləməyə tələsmirik. Danışmaq üçün qarşıda bütün mövsümümüz var. Hər şeyə görə məsuliyyət daşıdığımı düşünürsünüz, amma bu, idman direktorunun işidir. Vinisius “Real”ın ən yaxşı oyunçularından biridir. Onun “Real”da əbədi qalmasını istərdim. O, bizə iki Çempionlar Liqası titulunu qazandırıb və kluba çox yaxşı uyğunlaşır. Bilirsiniz, onu kim sevmir? “Real” azarkeşi olmayanlar”.

Vinisius Junior “Flamenqo”nun yetirməsidir. Braziliyalı cinah hücumçusu “Real”a 2018-ci ilin iyul ayında 45 milyon avro məbləğ müqabilində elə, “Flamenqo”dan keçib.

Vinisiusun İspaniya nəhəngi ilə müqaviləsinin müddəti 2027-ci ilin iyun ayının sonuna qədər qüvvədədir.

“Vini” “Real”da 375 oyun keçirib, 128 qol vurub, 100 məhsuldar ötürmə verib.

Vinisius “Real”la İspaniya La Liqasının (2019/2020, 2021/2022, 2023/2024), İspaniya Kral Kubokunun (2022/2023), İspaniya Super Kubokunun (2019/2020, 2021/2022, 2023/2024), Çempionlar Liqasının (2021/2022, 2023/2024), UEFA Super Kubokunun (2022/2023, 2024/2025), FIFA Klub Dünya Kubokunun (2019, 2023), FIFA Qitələrarası Kubokun (2024) qalibi olub.

Vinisius Junior 2019-cu ilin sentyabr ayında debüt etdiyi Braziliya milli komandasının heyətində 49 oyun keçirib, 9 qol vurub və 9 məhsuldar ötürmə verib. Vinisius Braziliyanın U-15, U-17 komandaları ilə Cənubiamerikan Çempionatının qalibi olub.

“Transfermarkt” 25 yaşlı braziliyalı cinah hücumçusunun transfer dəyərini 140 milyon avro məbləğində qiymətləndirir.

PFL-dən “CBC Sport”un direktoruna xüsusi hədiyyə

8 June 2026 at 16:15

“CBC Sport” telekanalının baş direktoru Volkan Üst Peşəkar Futbol Liqasının inzibati binasında qonaq olub.

Futbolpress.az PFL-ə istinadən xəbər verir ki, ötən mövsüm ərzindəki uğurlu əməkdaşlığa görə yayımçı şirkət xüsusi mükafata layiq görülüb.

Mükafatı Peşəkar Futbol Liqasının prezidenti Elxan Səmədov təqdim edib.

“Davis Cup”: Azərbaycan 4 idmançı ilə təmsil olunacaq

8 June 2026 at 15:51

Kişilərdən ibarət Azərbaycan Tennis üzrə yığma komandası “Davis Cup” turnirində iştirak etmək məqsədilə Moldovaya yola düşüb.

Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, Azərbaycan Tennis Federasiyasının vitse-prezidenti Orxan Manaflı və koordinator Yalçın Manaflının rəhbərliyi altında yarışda ölkəmizi Tamerlan Əzizov, Kənan Qasımov, Nazim Məlikov və Elvin Həşimov təmsil edəcəklər.

Tennisçilərimiz Davis Cup turnirinin III qrupunda mübarizə aparacaqlar. Yarışlar 10–13 iyun tarixlərində Moldovanın paytaxtı Kişinyov şəhərində keçiriləcək.

“Borussiya”dan ayrılan futbolçu “Beşiktaş” yolunda

8 June 2026 at 15:33

Dortmund “Borussiya”sından ayrılan Salih Özcan karyerasını Türkiyədə davam etdirə bilər.

Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, 28 yaşlı yarımmüdafiəçi “Beşiktaş”la danışıq aparır. Bu barədə “Fanatik” nəşri məlumat yayıb.

Türkiyə millisinin düşərgəsində olan Salih “qara qartallar”da oynamağa razıdır.

Salih başa çatan mövsümdə Bundesliqada 11 oyuna çıxıb.

“Komo” futbolçusuna 80 milyon avro qiymət qoydu

8 June 2026 at 15:16

“Komo”nun futbolçusu Martin Baturina karyerasını İngiltərədə davam etdirə bilər.

Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, “Aston Villa” yarımmüdafiəçinin xidmətində maraqlıdır. Bu barədə Britaniya mətbuatı məlumat yayıb. “Komo” xorvatiyalı futbolçu üçün 80 milyon avro tələb edir.

Martin başa çatan mövsümdə 29 oyunda 6 qol vurub, 3 məhsuldar ötürmə edib.

Report Manchester United scouted Italy and Inter talent Esposito in Greece friendly

8 June 2026 at 16:02

Manchester United reportedly sent their scouts to watch Francesco Pio Esposito in action during Italy’s 1-0 win over Greece on Sunday.

Premier League giants Manchester United sent scouts to watch Italy and Inter talent Pio Esposito during an international friendly between the Azzurri and Greece on Sunday, according to TEAMTalk.

Man United sent scouts to watch Pio Esposito during Greece vs. Italy

According to the report, the Red Devils are not the only interested English club in Esposito, as Arsenal, Tottenham and Chelsea have also monitored his progress over the last year.

Pio Esposito scored two consecutive goals for Italy in their last friendlies against Luxembourg and Greece, contributing to back-to-back 1-0 victories.

LECCE, ITALY - FEBRUARY 21: Francesco Pio Esposito of Inter warms up prior to the Serie A match between US Lecce and FC Internazionale at Stadio Via del Mare on February 21, 2026 in Lecce, Italy. (Photo by Maurizio Lagana/Getty Images)
LECCE, ITALY – FEBRUARY 21: Francesco Pio Esposito of Inter warms up prior to the Serie A match between US Lecce and FC Internazionale at Stadio Via del Mare on February 21, 2026 in Lecce, Italy. (Photo by Maurizio Lagana/Getty Images)

A product of the Inter academy, Esposito has just completed his first season with the Nerazzurri’s first team, scoring ten goals and delivering six assists across all competitions.

Inter President Beppe Marotta already addressed speculation over Pio Esposito’s future this past March, when the 20-year-old was linked with a move to Arsenal.

PISA, ITALY - NOVEMBER 30: Giuseppe Marotta of FC Internazionale looks on prior to the Serie A match between Pisa SC and FC Internazionale at Arena Garibaldi on November 30, 2025 in Pisa, Italy. (Photo by Gabriele Maltinti/Getty Images)
PISA, ITALY – NOVEMBER 30: Giuseppe Marotta of FC Internazionale looks on prior to the Serie A match between Pisa SC and FC Internazionale at Arena Garibaldi on November 30, 2025 in Pisa, Italy. (Photo by Gabriele Maltinti/Getty Images)
FLORENCE, ITALY - MARCH 22: Pio Esposito of FC Internazionale celebrates after scoring a goal during the Serie A match between ACF Fiorentina and FC Internazionale at Artemio Franchi on March 22, 2026 in Florence, Italy. (Photo by Gabriele Maltinti/Getty Images)
FLORENCE, ITALY – MARCH 22: Pio Esposito of FC Internazionale celebrates after scoring a goal during the Serie A match between ACF Fiorentina and FC Internazionale at Artemio Franchi on March 22, 2026 in Florence, Italy. (Photo by Gabriele Maltinti/Getty Images)

“Inter are not a selling club; we don’t make player trading our main activity. Pio Esposito is a product of our youth academy, and we treasure him,” Marotta said.

“Of course, anything can happen in future, but that would only be very far into the future.”

Mancini is the new leading candidate for Italy job

8 June 2026 at 15:26

Multiple sources, including Gianluca Di Marzio, claim that Roberto Mancini is now the leading candidate to become the new Italy coach, replacing Silvio Baldini.

Roberto Mancini is the new leading candidate for the Italy job, according to several sources, including Gianluca Di Marzio.

Who will be the new Italy coach?

The Italian transfer expert told TMW that Mancini’s return to the Italy bench is just a “formality.”

Mancini, 61, already took charge of La Nazionale from 2018 to 2023, winning the Euros in 2021 but also failing to qualify for the World Cup the following year.

Gennaro Gattuso resigned as the Azzurri coach last March after missing out on World Cup qualification and was replaced by interim coach Baldini, who took charge of the Azzurri for June friendlies against Luxembourg and Greece, winning both matches 1-0.

Baldini was promoted from the U21 team and will return to work with the Azzurrini once a new first-team coach is appointed.

Calciomercato.com and transfer expert Niccolò Schira confirm that Mancini is now the main candidate for the job.

According to Schira, Mancini will sign a €2m-a-year contract until 2030.

AL RAYYAN, QATAR - JANUARY 25: Roberto Mancini, Head Coach of Saudi Arabia, formerly Italy, reacts during the AFC Asian Cup Group F match between Saudi Arabia and Thailand at Education City Stadium on January 25, 2024 in Al Rayyan, Qatar. (Photo by Robert Cianflone/Getty Images) (Juventus links)
AL RAYYAN, QATAR – JANUARY 25: Roberto Mancini, Head Coach of Saudi Arabia reacts during the AFC Asian Cup Group F match between Saudi Arabia and Thailand at Education City Stadium on January 25, 2024 in Al Rayyan, Qatar. (Photo by Robert Cianflone/Getty Images)

Mancini left the Azzurri in 2023 to become the Saudi Arabia national team coach, remaining in charge for barely one year.

He has repeatedly acknowledged that leaving the Italian national team was a mistake and has expressed regret about that decision.

The FIGC Presidential election will take place only on June 22, 2026, but Giovanni Malagò is the leading candidate and has a strong bond with Mancini, so the ex-Manchester City boss and Sampdoria legend is expected to begin a second tenure at Coverciano in the coming weeks.

🌎 World Cup Moments: The Miracle of Bern

🌎 World Cup Moments: The Miracle of Bern

To get a sense of just how miraculous the World Cup final of 1954 in Bern was between Hungary and West Germany, you only need to look at the statistics.

Between 1950 and 1956, the Hungary side gained a reputation as the world's best side and were nicknamed the Magical Magyars for their devastating displays, spearheaded by star man Ferenc Puskás.

In that six-year time span, they won an Olympic gold medal and played 51 games. Incredibly, they won 43 of those, drew seven and lost just once.

That defeat came in the 1954 World Cup final.

And it was even more shocking because of events at that tournament and not just Hungary's performances either side of it.

The nations had met earlier in the competition during the group phase and West Germany were easily thrashed 8-3.

Prior to the game, FIFA reportedly called on each of the 40 assembled media members for a prediction and just one journalist was brave (or foolish) enough to call a German victory.

That looked an even more ridiculous pick after eight minutes in the Swiss capital with the Hungarians 2-0 up and cruising.

Then came one of football's most incredible comebacks. Max Morlock slid in to pull one back within minutes before the inspirational Fritz Walter set up Helmut Rahn to equalise before he added his second for a stunning winner with six minutes remaining.

All kinds of myths have surrounded the astonishing upset.

Played amid a heavy downpour, some claim the wet conditions were much more suitable to the Germans who had been supplied with special Adidas boots with specific studs which would withstand any problems on the pitch.

The English referee's performance also came under scrutiny from Hungary, who felt that decisions to allow West Germany's equaliser and rule out a last gasp leveller from Hungary were both controversial at best.

Nonetheless, Germany's Heroes of Bern were born.

It was the first of four World Cup triumphs. Hungary never came as close to glory again and to this day, have yet to lift football's ultimate prize.

🌎 World Cup Moments: Maradona scores the most infamous goal in history

🌎 World Cup Moments: Maradona scores the most infamous goal in history

Perhaps no incident in the history of soccer has ever been so controversial, so mythologised and so poured over.

Diego Maradona's infamous 'Hand of God' hasn't just gone down as the most famous act of cheating in the game's history, but also its most celebrated.

There is very little love lost when Argentina face England, but rivalry between these two nations was at fever pitch at the 1986 World Cup.

The Falklands War had taken place just four years' previously with 649 Argentine military personnel dying during the four month conflict.

Maradona would later admit that his handball was "revenge" for the war and it was clear at kick off that the little wizard was more fired up than usual.

Already at the 86 World Cup, Maradona had shown in flashes just why - alongside France's Michel Platini - that was considered the best in the world.

But it was for the England clash that the Napoli man really turned up.

The match was goalless going into the break but almost immediately after half time the game turned.

Maradona tried to play a one-two with Jorge Valdano on the edge of the area but England defender Terry Fenwick got a touch on the ball attempted to play it back to goalkeeper Peter Shilton.

The England shot-stopper hesitated coming off his line though, and as he did that, Maradona spotted an opportunity.

Bursting through a gap in the defence, Maradona leapt up to compete for the ball but being just 5ft 5in, couldn't quite get contact with his head.

So instead, Argentina No.10 punched the ball into the back of the net to give the South American nation a lead.

Despite protest from the English the goal was allowed to stand with Diego Maradona referring to it afterwards as "the hand of God".

Steve Clarke urges Scotland players to ‘soak up’ atmosphere ahead of World Cup opener

Scotland boss Steve Clarke has urged his players to enjoy the atmosphere (PA Wire)

Scotland's head coach Steve Clarke has urged his squad to fully embrace the World Cup atmosphere after they touched down at their North Carolina base.

The team, having completed an initial training camp in Florida and secured a 4-0 warm-up victory against Bolivia in New Jersey, has now established its main training headquarters and team hotel in Charlotte.

Speaking to BBC Scotland upon their arrival, Clarke reflected on the journey so far, describing the experiences as "surreal really." He emphasised the importance of the moment for his players.

"I think the message to the lads is just to try and soak it all in, take it all in," Clarke stated. "Obviously, the message as the week goes on and it gets closer to the most competitive game will become more serious and more business, but just now it’s just about trying to enjoy it, trying to embrace it and I think we’re all doing that."

Scotland have arrived at their World Cup base in North Carolina (Getty)
Scotland have arrived at their World Cup base in North Carolina (Getty)

The coach highlighted the long road to this point, noting the enduring commitment of his squad.

"Well, me and some of the boys have been together now for seven years, so we’ve built a lot to get to this moment," he said. "To think of some of the low places that we have been and to be here at a World Cup with this group of players is just fantastic."

The Scottish squad is set to train throughout the week at the Atrium Health Training Ground, home to Major League Soccer side Charlotte. Their preparations will culminate in a flight to Massachusetts on Friday, ahead of their opening fixture against Haiti at the Boston Stadium.

Clarke expressed his anticipation for the tournament, acknowledging the extensive planning involved.

"It’s just finalising the preparation for the first game," he explained. "We’ve been doing that since the draw was made in December, so it’s been a long time waiting to get here.

"I’ve been here a few times, so I understand what we’re coming into. It’s very hot, which is lovely, which is what we wanted, so we’re looking forward to it."

How Vitor Pereira’s Nottingham Forest rescue mission unfolded

How Vitor Pereira’s Nottingham Forest rescue mission unfolded
How Vitor Pereira’s Nottingham Forest rescue mission unfolded

Nottingham Forest secured Premier League safety with two games to spare, after a volatile campaign consisting of an unprecedented four permanent head coaches.

Under the guidance of Vitor Pereira since February, Forest ultimately dragged themselves away from staring down the barrel of relegation to ending the season five points clear of trouble.

The 3-2 loss to Manchester United back in May had ended an unbeaten run in the league spanning more than two months, but was to their relief a dead rubber affair as they had been released from the expectations to remain afloat, while United had already sealed Champions League qualification.

For all of the managerial misjudgements catalysing their instability, Forest have emerged safe from a return to the Championship, and reached the semi-finals of the Europa League.

Now, owner Evangelos Marinakis has the choice to make an offer to former Fulham manager Marco Silva or offer Pereira a contract extension to pick up from where he left off.

With the alarm bells ringing to repair Forest’s identity on the pitch and salvage survival, Pereira and his players impressively stood up to the test and secured their top flight status for next season.

Pereira steadying the ship to earn survival

Forest’s historic season under Nuno Espirito Santo last term culminated in European qualification for the first time in 30 years and a FA Cup semi-final.

Following friction between Nuno and the Forest hierarchy, this season spiralled into a tumultuous whirlwind of events, plunging the club into a relegation battle they eventually managed to overcome.

The failed experiment of Ange Postecoglou came first. A disappointing 39-day sojourn in the East Midlands followed for the former Spurs boss, before relegation specialist Sean Dyche arrived needing to reverse their woes.

A local resident with a strong connection to the club as a youngster had spells of promise at the helm, but he left supporters disgruntled by February.

Labouring to a goalless draw at the City Ground against rock-bottom Wolves, having racked up a mind-numbing 35 shots, tipped Marinakis over the edge to axe his third head coach in a single season.

The remaining matches would be pivotal in preserving the club’s top flight status and continue embarking on a memorable European adventure.

Enter Vitor Pereira.

The Portuguese man had been sacked by struggling Wolves in November 2025, but his great escape in charge of the Old Gold last season made him a credible candidate to steer Forest clear of the drop zone.

A cruel defeat at the death to Liverpool left Pereira visibly distraught in the home dugout for the first time and made the trepidation of relegation palpable. He had a serious job on his hands for his side to pick up points regularly in the Premier League.

The 2-2 draw at Manchester City in early March, inspired by goals from talismanic midfielders Morgan Gibbs-White and Elliot Anderson, generated a more galvanised outfit, who were turning a corner. They became harder to break down and gradually began to pose a long-awaited threat in front of goal.

Juggling domestic duties with the Europa League became a difficult balancing act, which forced the former Wolves boss to entrust his fringe players to contribute. His effort to manage the load of his ranks paid dividends as their pursuit of Premier League survival was not curtailed by Europe.

Pereira has emanated a similar energy to his compatriot Nuno at the City Ground, improving the environment, albeit Forest’s playing style did not entirely revert back to resembling Nuno’s.

Since Pereira walked through the door in February, the Tricky Trees have scored more goals than any other side in the Premier League, with successive routs against Burnley and Sunderland healthily boosting their tally.

His predecessor, Dyche, did not have the opportunity to truly rekindle with marksman Chris Wood on the pitch, as the club’s top scorer from last season returned from a long layoff with injury in April.

The New Zealand international has only scored twice since returning, but he remains a key focal point for his teammates to utilise.

Akin to when Pereira guided Wolves to six straight wins in the spring last year, he similarly oversaw Forest’s unbeaten league run lasting over two months, ending narrowly at Old Trafford on the weekend.

Their wildest dreams of Champions League football slipped away with their lacklustre semi-final exit in the Europa League to Aston Villa. However, fulfilling the remit of Premier League survival and avoiding the lasting repercussions makes Pereira’s tenure so far deserving of the plaudits.

Two of his key midfielders have spearheaded Forest’s crucial uptick in form, staking a strong claim to jet off to the United States in England’s World Cup squad in the process.

Gibbs-White and Anderson lifting Forest out of struggles

Pictured alongside an unflinching Marinakis at last summer’s pre-season tour amid strong interest from Tottenham Hotspur, Gibbs-White stayed put at Forest.

A decision that could have backfired considering Tottenham’s Champions League opportunity, however, the 26-year-old has flourished in Garibaldi red and has doubled his tally of seven league goals from last season.

Netting only once from the penalty spot, he ended the season with 15 Premier League goals, just one behind England teammate Ollie Watkins yet ahead of Viktor Gyokores and Dominic Calvert-Lewin – all of which play up front.

An array of goals coming from pieces of individual brilliance and creativity to unlock defences renders him the most impactful Englishman in the Premier League over the past few months.

That is not the only way Gibbs-White has caught the eye, since his dogged and enthusiastic work off the ball likely made it a close call between Thomas Tuchel selecting him for the World Cup or leaving him at home.

Though that phone call never came, Gibbs-White can hold his head high after what’s been a stellar individual campaign made all the more impressive by having played under four different managers in a single league season.

His teammate Elliot Anderson did secure a spot in Tuchel’s 26-man team, and has appeared set to partner with Declan Rice to orchestrate proceedings from central midfield.

Keeping Anderson on the books for next season looks challenging, although Forest will likely command a fee in excess of £100 million from either of the Manchester clubs poised to make a move for his signature.

The 23-year-old has been quite the indispensable asset for Forest amidst a season of turmoil, dictating play from midfield and showcasing several strings to his bow.

If Anderson’s striking audition consisting of two assists at Old Trafford on the weekend was one of his final parting gifts for Forest fans, the club must reinvest effectively to provide Pereira with the tools for further success.

The refreshing lack of final day jeopardy

The home loss to Chelsea on the final day last season was bittersweet with Forest blundering Champions League football, all the while basking in a commendable campaign.

Yet this time around, all eyes were on London rivals Tottenham and West Ham – who were eventually relegated despite a 3-0 home win over Leeds – and the former’s victory steered them away from disaster right at the last.

European hopefuls Bournemouth instead took the headlines at the City Ground by securing European football for the first time in their history on Andoni Iraola’s farewell – such a feat landing him the job as Arne Slot’s replacement at Liverpool.

Pereira had taken care of their relegation predicament in a short amount of time, and with his standout performers was the driving force that turned Forest from relegation candidates to remain a well-established Premier League side.

🎧Is Torp suited to Premier League?

Victor Torp
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The team on BBC CWR's Coventry City Fancast have been discussing Victor Torp signing a new deal.

Midfielder Torp, 26, signed from Sarpsborg 08 in January 2024 and has made more than 100 appearances and scored 17 goals.

Supporter Jed told the Fancast: "I think potentially he does deserve a new deal. I definitely think he can play a part in the Premier League. And if we are going to potentially move him on, whether it's next summer, if he's under contract longer it's going to command a bit of a higher price."

Host Will Oelrich is concerned Torp might slip down the Sky Blues' pecking order as new names are linked with midfield berths.

But supporter Connor explained: "If you're a good player in the Championship you may not be a good player in the Premier League as the Championship is 46 games and you need to be a workhorse. Torp can be that but he's so good on the ball, technique is brilliant, crafty. I think he's more of a Premier League player than a Championship player and the higher ups at Coventry have seen that. The kind of qualities he possesses suit the Premier League more than the Championship. It's rare but in his case I think it's true. I genuinely think they have signed him because they think 'this guy is gong to prove himself in the Premier League'."

Listen below or get more audio on Coventry City on BBC Sounds here

Fantasy Football Sleepers, Busts & Predictions: 2026 Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Have the recent Buccaneers been a success? Over the last four years, the team has three division titles, and in the fourth, it tied for the division lead and lost out on a tiebreaker. On the other hand, that amounts to a collective 35-33 record over four years, peaking at 10-7, and a 1-3 playoff record. They crushed the Eagles 32-9 in their playoff win, but they also lost playoff games by 17, 8 and 3. Baker Mayfield replaced a retiring Tom Brady and made two Pro Bowls, but he’s also reached double-digit interceptions all three years as the Tampa Bay starter. Chris Godwin Jr. went from consecutive 1,000-yard seasons to a total of 936 over two injury-plagued years. Mike Evans went from “easily clearing 1,000 yards” to “barely reaching 1,000 yards” to getting hurt and missing half the year and not getting to 1,000. Bucky Irving was an electric rookie running back, then regressed in almost every way in Year 2. Emeka Egbuka was a runaway success as a rookie receiver and then all but disappeared in the second half. So the question entering 2026 is whether the team is getting worse and losing its quasi-dynastic grip on the NFC South, whether the grip hasn’t really existed other than being the best of a bad lot in the division, or whether four straight division titles and five straight playoff appearances before 2025 is the real thing and the Buccaneers are ready to be just fine again.

2026 Sleepers, Busts & Bold Predictions: Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Sleeper: Baker Mayfield, QB

Mayfield has been the quarterback in Tampa Bay for three years now. In fantasy, he’s finished as the QB10, QB3 and QB12. He’s right now being drafted as the QB20. I’m done. Need more? OK. Through Week 6 last year, Mayfield was the QB4, averaging 21.1 fantasy points per game. He was getting talk as a potential MVP. (Did I write the article linked there? Yes. Does that make it less true? No.) And then Mike Evans got hurt, Chris Godwin Jr. got re-hurt, the offensive line couldn’t get whole, and Mayfield himself hurt his knee. He had averaged almost 4 carries a game through Week 6, then had exactly 0 carries in Weeks 7-9. So, to recap: When Mayfield was healthy and had a reasonably full complement of weapons, he was a top-five fantasy quarterback and an MVP candidate. When he, his receivers and his line were banged up, he wasn’t. Maybe “MVP candidate” isn’t his outlook in 2026, but “QB20” isn’t either.

Bust: Bucky Irving, RB

TAMPA, FL - SEPTEMBER 08: Tampa Bay Buccaneers Running Back Bucky Irving (7) carries the ball during the game between the Washington Commanders and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on September 08, 2024 at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, Florida. (Photo by Cliff Welch/Icon Sportswire)

After 1,122 yards and 8 rushing scores as a rookie in 2024, Irving fell to 588 and a single score on the ground last year. Yes, he went from 17 games to 10, but he also went from 5.4 yards per carry to 3.4. Per FTN Stats & Charting, he went from a +6.4% DVOA as a rookie to -23.8% last year, second worst among 52 players with at least 100 carries, better than only Alvin Kamara’s -24.6%. Rachaad White is gone now, but the Buccaneers brought in Kenneth Gainwell this offseason and retained Sean Tucker. Gainwell is probably not quite as good a receiving back as White (but that’s up for debate), but he’s definitely better on the ground. Irving finds himself in a committee now (whenever he’s healthy, which is a whole other concern), which doesn’t bode well for a guy without much in the way of receiving chops. And yet despite that, he’s still going as a top-20 back in early ADP? That’s an absurd overdraft.

Bold Prediction: Ted Hurst Leads the Bucs in Receiving TDs

Mike Evans led Buccaneers wide receivers in receiving touchdowns in 10 of his 12 seasons, only missing in 2019 and his injury-marred 2025. And the reason for that was pretty clear: He’s a giant. OK, he’s 6-foot-5, 231 pounds, but still, big dude. The Bucs’ primary receivers for 2026 are Egbuka (6-1, 205), Godwin (6-1, 209), Jalen McMillan (6-1, 192), Tez Johnson (5-10, 165) … and rookie Ted Hurst (6-4, 206). Even with the first four on the roster already, the Bucs used their third-round pick in April on Hurst, and with Evans having departed in free agency, it’s easy to see them eying him as their red-zone and goal-line replacement — the next receivers off the board after Hurst were listed at 5-10, 6-1, 5-9, 6-2, 5-9 and 5-11, so they clearly were finding the tall guy. Egbuka and Godwin will get plenty of yards, but expect Hurst to lead the way in receiving scores.

Roger Federer announces exhibition event at US Open, where he'll play with Andy Roddick, Andre Agassi and John McEnroe

Tennis fans who missed Roger Federer completely dominate the US Open for years will have one more chance to see him take the court at Arthur Ashe Stadium … in an exhibition.

Federer announced a special exhibition match titled “Roger Federer: An icon returns to New York.” The event will take place Aug. 25, during the US Open. He’ll be playing alongside his long-time rival Andy Roddick. Tennis legends Andre Agassi and John McEnroe will also appear at the event.

Federer said he couldn’t wait to once again take the court at Arthur Ashe Stadium.

“The US Open has always been one of the most special tournaments for me,” Federer said. “So many unforgettable moments of my career happened in New York, and Arthur Ashe Stadium is a place that means a great deal to me. I’ve missed being part of that atmosphere and feeling the incredible energy that the fans bring every year. To return to Arthur Ashe and share the evening with Andy, Andre and John makes it even more meaningful. I’m looking forward to celebrating those memories, seeing the fans again, and enjoying a very special night together.”

Federer’s dominance at that venue is well documented. Between 2004 and 2008, Federer won five-straight US Open titles. During that stretch, he beat both Agassi and Roddick in the finals.

Back in his playing days, Federer had immense success on the court against both Agassi and Roddick. Federer went 8-3 vs. Agassi and 21-3 vs. Roddick during his career. While the exhibition likely won’t rise to the same level of competitiveness, Federer will almost certainly want to pick up one more win over some of his biggest rivals.

Federer hasn’t played much competitive tennis since he officially retired in 2022. Prior to that, Federer established himself as one of the best men’s players of all-time, winning 20 major titles.

Toward the end of his career, Federer dealt with knee issues, which resulted in multiple surgeries.

Following an appearance in the quarterfinals at Wimbledon in 2021, Federer announced he underwent yet another knee surgery, forcing him to pull out of the US Open that year. He did not appear at another Grand Slam in his career.

Wycombe chairman Rice buys 10% stake in club

Wycombe Wanderers chairman Dan Rice has bought a 10% stake in the League One club from owner Mikheil Lomtadze.

Rice joined the Chairboys in May 2024 from Premier League club Everton, where he had worked as head of emerging talent.

He became chair the following month when Rob Couhig stepped down after agreeing to sell the club to Kazakhstan billionaire Lomtadze's Feliciana EFL group.

"Dan has been my trusted partner in the journey of Wycombe Wanderers, and I am delighted that he has become a shareholder in the club, demonstrating his belief in what we are building and his commitment to our long-term future," Lomtadze said in a post on X.

"Our ambition remains unchanged: to build a successful, sustainable football club that makes our supporters proud. We remain focused on making decisions that strengthen the club and our direction for the long term."

Wycombe finished 11th under boss Michael Duff in 2025-26, 12 points adrift of the play-off places.

The club won a place in the English Football League in 1994, but have only had one season above the lower two tiers since then, winning promotion to the Championship in 2020 when Gareth Ainsworth was in charge.

Feliciana now own 80% of the club with Rice and the Wycombe Wanderers Supporters Trust now holding equal 10% stakes.

Mariners might finally trade Luis Castillo

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Luis Castillo has already had some frustrations this season for the Seattle Mariners.

And while the M's haven't looked to trade away starting pitching in recent season, they might actually have more than enough surplus right now to deal Castillo.

He's not the pitcher he once was, but if Castillo was on the block before this summer's deadline, he'd attract interest.

Given that the rest of the Mariners' rotation is younger with more promise, Castillo would be the logical guy to move on from.

"Seattle's most seasoned arm has turned things around after going three turns through a piggyback with Bryce Miller, which manifested after Miller's return from the IL gave the club six healthy starters," MLB.com's Daniel Kramer wrote as part of a new article on Sunday. "The Mariners have had extreme trepidation to deal from their rotation in years past and probably will have pause again come July. But if they were to move on from one, Castillo is the clearest, though he does come with a $24.15 million price tag for this year and next."

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As Kramer mentions, Castillo has the kind of contract that could require the Mariners to eat some of the cash to facilitate a deal.

Seattle also won't rush a trade like this. Because of the potential for pitcher injuries, they sort of have to stand firm in case someone gets injured in the meantime. If the depth suddenly goes away, there's a lot less motivation to trade Castillo.

But as far as players on the Mariners' major league roster, Castillo would make much more sense to trade compared to pretty much anyone else.

As the calendar approaches the trade deadline, his name could certainly find its way into some rumors.

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World Cup 2026: The men you must watch out for on the sideline

World Cup 2026: The men you must watch out for on the sideline
World Cup 2026: The men you must watch out for on the sideline

The World Cup will feature plenty of stars on the field of play this summer.

But they aren't the only people who a lot of eyes will be on as in the dugouts, there are some big names aiming to make their mark with the world watching.

We take a look at some of the most influential figures leading nations to North America this month.


Thomas Tuchel (England)

The German's appointment as England boss was not without controversy when he was drafted in to take over from Gareth Southgate after a successful spell in charge.

An astute and intense operator, he went some way towards silencing any critics by guiding England to qualification with a perfect record and without conceding a single goal.

However, his 26-man squad for this tournament has been met with a wave of heavy criticism for the inclusion of several surprise names and leaving out some who seemed assured of their place on the plane.

The scrutiny on the former Chelsea boss will perhaps be as fierce as any faced by a coach this summer due to those decisions. How will he handle the pressure?


Carlo Ancelotti (Brazil)

One of the most decorated coaches in the history of club football will take his talents to the World Cup stage for the first time as he ventures into international management.

And his first foray into that field could not be filled with more pressure. Not only will he be the first foreign coach to lead the Seleçao in a competitive fixture, he also carries the hopes of a nation who always except success in this tournament, regardless of form or fixtures.

Prior to the competition starting, the Italian icon has already been rewarded with a new contract and he is a popular figure already among both the squad and population.

An excellent knockout tournament tactician, he could perhaps put his hat in the ring for consideration as the greatest coach of all time if he can lead this Brazil side to their sixth star.


Didier Deschamps (France)

The longest-serving coach of any heading to USA, Canada and Mexico, this is set to be the Frenchman's final go at lifting the little gold trophy once more.

He did it as captain in 1998 and repeated the feat as coach in 2018, while also leading Les Bleus to the final in 2022 where they were narrowly edged out by Argentina on penalties after a breathtaking 3-3 draw.

This may be the most exciting crop of players he has ever had at his disposal and despite concerns in his homeland over his pragmatism, you cannot argue with the consistency.

Will he ride off into the sunset and get his perfect ending after a fantastic 14 years in charge?


Marcelo Bielsa (Uruguay)

One of the modern coaching greats is back on the global stage and will make Uruguay appointment viewing.

He has inspired everyone from Pep Guardiola to Mauricio Pochettino with his attack-minded philosophy and will lead a third different country to a World Cup with the two-time winners.

The Argentine has also shown that he isn't afraid to make bold and brave calls, having made the decision to omit national hero Luis Suárez from the squad for this summer.

With Bielsa at the helm, there will be fast, free-flowing football and fireworks aplenty. You don't want to miss Uruguay this summer.


Mauricio Pochettino (USA)

When the USMNT pulled off the hiring of Pochettino, it was rightly viewed as a big coup given the work he has done in Europe for well over a decade.

But pulling out all the stops to bring in the Argentine was all with a view to being able to put on a show on home soil with the world watching.

It hasn't all been smooth sailing for the former Tottenham boss during his time in charge but he is a fascinating man to have leading the USA at the World Cup.

His teams are built on a high energy approach and with a vocal home support leading Pochettino's players on, the hosts will be a very interesting side to keep an eye on.

Arizona Diamondbacks sign outfielder currently serving suspension for PED violation

Photo by Christian Petersen/Getty Images
Photo by Christian Petersen/Getty Images

The Arizona Diamondbacks have added Max Kepler, but this is not a clean midseason reinforcement.

Arizona is chasing depth now and value later. Kepler gives the club a left-handed corner outfield bat, but only after the final stretch of his PED suspension is complete.

That makes this signing less about immediate help and more about whether the Diamondbacks can squeeze useful regular-season production from a discounted veteran.

Arizona Diamondbacks take a Kepler gamble

The Arizona Diamondbacks are signing Kepler, with Bob Nightengale reporting that the outfielder remains on MLB’s restricted list after a January PED violation.

“The Arizona Diamondbacks sign OF Max Kepler, who was popped for PEDs in January and remains on the MLB restricted list. He will still have to miss 80 games and is ineligible for the postseason.”

MLB announced on January 9 that Kepler received an 80-game suspension after testing positive for Epitrenbolone, a banned performance-enhancing substance under the league’s drug program.

Max Kepler’s return date shapes the risk

The important detail is timing. Current reports say Kepler has roughly 15 games left on the suspension and can return on June 25, though he will not be eligible for the 2026 postseason.

Photo by Harry How/Getty Images
Photo by Harry How/Getty Images

That limits the ceiling of the deal. If Arizona reaches October, Kepler cannot be part of that roster, so the signing only makes sense if the Diamondbacks believe he can help them get there.

His 2025 season explains both the appeal and the concern. Kepler hit .216 with a .300 on-base percentage, a .391 slugging percentage, 18 home runs, and 52 RBI over 127 games with the Phillies.

Max Kepler gives Arizona a specific roster answer

Kepler’s fit is straightforward once he is eligible. Arizona can use him as a left-handed corner outfielder or designated hitter against right-handed pitching.

Corbin Carroll remains the franchise outfield anchor, while Arizona has mixed younger and right-handed options around him. Kepler gives manager Torey Lovullo a veteran bat with real pull-side power and enough defensive experience to cover the corners.

It is still a flawed bet. The suspension, age, and recent offensive dip make that clear, but the Diamondbacks are not paying for peak Kepler.

They are paying for a short regular-season window, a safer bench profile, and the chance that one veteran swing can matter before October shuts the door.

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Browns are finally not even near the top of this 'most expensive' list

Cleveland Browns fans have gotten so used to being at the very top of just about every "most expensive ____" list. It didn't matter if it was offenses, defenses, quarterbacks, linebackers, or defensive backs; Cleveland was always near the top.

That is no longer the reality.

After the Myles Garrett trade, Cleveland's defense went from being one of the most expensive in 2026 to one of the lease. Cleveland's defensive roster costs a total of $114M, which, ironically enough, os one spot ahead of the Los Angeles Rams, who are $110M.

This change in the payroll of the Browns' roster was the goal of this offseason. General manager Andrew Berry commented at the start of the offseason that the Browns were going to get significantly younger this year and, in doing so, they would trim some costs.

The change from Garrett to Jared Verse was a change in production of several sacks, but a change in dollars of over $30M in 2027. Cleveland moved on from their generational star to add to their young foundation on that side of the ball.

most expensive defenses in 2026

$193.0M - Steelers
$187.4M - Ravens
$177.7M - Bears
$174.7M - Giants
$169.0M - Patriots
$165.8M - Commanders
$159.6M - Seahawks
$148.3M - Titans
$147.3M - Colts
$147.0M - Raiders
$145.5M - Panthers
$142.1M - Broncos
$141.6M - Chiefs
$140.2M -…

— Warren Sharp (@SharpFootball) June 5, 2026

Berry also hinted that this offseason wasn't going to be a huge money spending offseason, but that next offseason might be one where the Browns really go after the top guys. For now, Cleveland is going to hang its hat on all of their young players on rookie contracts.

Mason Graham mans the line in year two, Carson Schwesinger is a future All-Pro linebacker in year two, Emmanuel McNeil-Warren joins undrafted free agent Ronnie Hickman at the third level of the Browns' defense, all on their rookie contracts.

The biggest contracts left on the Cleveland defense are cornerback Denzel Ward and safety Grant Delpit. While those two guys have been foundational Browns for the last near decade, their time in Cleveland is certainly winding down.

The shave of salary this offseason is all a part of the plan. It will absolutely reflect itself on Sundays in the fall, but the Browns are still going to be very competitive, maybe not quite as dominant.

Regardless, Cleveland is finally not the most expensive roster, but it is all a part of the plan.

This article originally appeared on Browns Wire: Browns are finally not even near the top of this 'most expensive' list

Spinning Back Clique: Dissecting all things UFC White House

Check out this week's "Spinning Back Clique," MMA Junkie's weekly live show that takes a spin through the biggest topics in mixed martial arts.

This week's panel of Brian "Goze" Garcia, Dan Tom and Danny Segura will join host "Gorgeous" George Garcia live at noon ET (9 a.m. PT) to discuss all things UFC Freedom 250.

UFC Freedom 250 goes down this Sunday on the South Lawn of the White House in Washington D.C. The event is said to celebrate the United States' 250th anniversary, which is on July 4th, but it also lands on the 80th birthday of President Donald Trump, who's been championed throughout his political career by the UFC, and more specifically its CEO Dana White. The card features two title fights: A UFC lightweight title unification bout between Ilia Topuria and Justin Gaethje, and an interim heavyweight title fight between Alex Pereira and Ciryl Gane.

How is this event being perceived given its political affiliation? What can we expect from a UFC event at the White House? Who will come out on top in these title fights, and how can the results affect the fighters' legacy? We break it all down.

This article originally appeared on MMA Junkie: Spinning Back Clique: Dissecting all things UFC White House

What UNC coach Scott Forbes said after Game 3 comeback vs. USC

In all the games as UNC's head baseball coach, Scott Forbes led arguably his team's greatest postseason comeback on Sunday afternoon, in Game 3 of the Chapel Hill Super Regional against USC.

After trailing by two runs in the eighth inning, then later facing an 0-2 count with 1 out in the ninth, North Carolina stormed back for a 4-3, walk-off win against the Trojans to advance to Omaha.

With their heart-stopping victory, the Diamond Heels make their second College World Series trip in three seasons. UNC swept West Virginia, a fellow 2026 CWS participant, in two 2024 Super Regional games for its last trip to Omaha.

Owen Hull completed the North Carolina comeback, mashing his fourth double of the day on a 2-out, 2-1 pitch to left-center field, this time past the outstretched glove of Kevin Takeuchi. Carter French crossed home plate and the Boshamer Stadium crowd erupted in complete pandemonium.

Diamond Heels left fielder Tyler Howe, who led off the ninth inning, grounded his first pitch to second base for the first out. Cooper Nicholson faced an 0-2 hole, then worked a walk onto first base. French grounded a hard ball through the infield, Jake Schaffner lofted a sacrifice fly to deep right and scored Nicholson, then Hull delivered the grand finale.

UNC faced early trouble against the Trojans, with freshman star Caden Glauber balking and allowing a pair of solo shots. Nearly eight innings later, Glauber left the game with just those three runs and 11 strikeouts. Jackson Rose pitched a perfect inning, while Walker McDuffie allowed no hits in two-thirds of an inning to secure the win.

Now, Forbes leads North Carolina to its second CWS trip in three seasons. Check out what the Diamond Heels' boss said postgame, courtesy of TarHeel247:

Opening comments

“I’ve been part of a lot of great games, that’s one of the most special games I’ve been a part of at Boshamer Stadium. First of all, I want to congratulate Southern Cal, very well-coached, heck of a team. One of the better teams we played all year, really good on the mound, good all around. Great kids, play the right way which is not surprising. Their head coach is an awesome human being, not just an awesome coach. I have a lot of respect for him and his staff. I know what it feels like to be in their shoes and that’s tough. They’re gonna keep going, they have a great program, so congratulations to a heck of a season to them. Most importantly, congrats to our players. The players make the program, the players are why we win all those games. They put in the work. I’ve been a player and I always tell these guys, you want to be able to look yourself in the mirror and say you’re the reason that you’re great. And this group can look themselves in the mirror and say, we are the reason we’re going to Omaha. And I couldn’t be more proud of a group, selfishly, I’m most excited just because I get to be around them more. That would’ve been the thing that I was most upset about, we talk about it all the time, winning will take care of itself if you do the things the right way. Culture, standards and these guys have done it the entire season, they’re well-led, they make me laugh, they work. And also real quick, a lot goes into getting to Omaha. You have to have a ton of support, things that people we say a lot of things don’t show up in a box score, a lot of things don’t show up, people don’t get the credit they deserve. So the support staff, administration, obviously the fans showed up big time. But the people that are here every single day, baseball’s a long season. We started August 17th, my coaching staff they’re phenomenal men. They make me better. Everybody, our support staff as well, we’re really close and I’m happy for them because they get to go. I’ve been to Omaha before and I get to see the joy on these guys’ faces, of coming back in here tomorrow and preparing, try to win UNC baseball’s first National Championship. Great win, we’re excited and on to Omaha.”

On resiliency after a Game 1 loss

“I told y’all earlier, we just wanted to make more money today. As hot as it was, I bet we made a lot. Yeah, but they’ve been like that all year. Showed it earlier when we lost to Virginia, we talked, it’s a weekend series. After we lost that first game, we had to move on quick and I just said hey guys, besides the first series we played, we had a tie there with East Carolina. But Virginia kicked us in the teeth pretty good. We found a way and we won every series the rest of the way. It wasn’t always pretty, but these guys, I told them like hey, it’s just how it’s sete up. We have a lot of guys in that room that knew what it felt like to be on the opposite end. That set you up. It helps you learn from those things and we had that Bosh Magic with us. That helps as well. But these guys, they’re a tough group, resilient group. They play 27 outs, they've bought in completely to the next play mentality and being process-oriented that we talk about every day.”

On 2025 Super Regionals preparing UNC for 2026 Supers

“Yeah, failure is the best teacher. I’ve learned as a coach to not let it take a loss to be focused on what I need to be focused on. But, you know, it can set you up for greater things. I remember Tony Bennett talking about it with Virginia. I’m a big fan of Tony Bennett. I have his pillars up in here, stole them straight from him. But he said that was a first-round loss, they won the National Championship the next year and it just set you up for that because you can handle in-game adversity, you can handle punches, you can handle a first loss like that. You figure if you get there enough toom you can knock that door down. And that’s what these guys did.”

On what he told Owen Hull before walk-off

“Just slowing the game down a little bit. Basically, I was surprised. I wasn’t sure if they werre going to pitch to him. Just hey, if you get something close, just put a good swing on it, slow the game down. Obviously, he did that and he got the barrel to it. I think they were trying to just throw an extra fastball away and slow the game down. Obviously, he did that and he got the barrel to it. I think they were just trying to throw an extra fastball away and he was aggressive. Reminded me of the same type of swing Michael Busch started to take as he progressed in his career. But man, that was an unbelievable moment for me to watch that ball fall and watch this guy, Dr. French, cross that plate. So that was awesome.”

On Cooper Nicholson drawing a ninth-inning walk after being down 0-2

“He gets hit by a ton of pitches and he walks. He was scuffling a little bit. Yesterday, I think he got hit by a pitch, so we were all talking about as a staff, okay Cooper’s getting ready to get going. And we actually discussed before if Howe got on, do we bunt, do we not, so I had that going through my head because it was a good matchup for Cooper. I felt like he could hit a bomb off that guy, the way the ball tailed into his swing. He’s got some unbelievable bat speed. But man, what an at-bat, to win that and get a baserunner up there. Only fitting that we get to that 3-2 count. I didn’t send Coop, but he’s worked really hard. He wasn’t a great baserunner in the fall, but he’s gotten faster, he’s gotten stronger and he didn’t hesitate. He picked me up right away and thankfully, I made that decision and thankfully, he got there. That was the at-bat of the game, towards the end for sure, besides every one Hull had today.”

On Walker McDuffie redeeming himself after Game 1 struggles

“Kid’s a stud. I saw his mom and dad coming off the elevator after Friday, they looked pretty dejected and I said hey, he’ll be out there in a big moment. You probably don’t want to hear that because your heart rate’s going to go up even more. That happens. I tell our guys all the time, you can’t be a late-inning reliever without a really short memory. Mariano Rivera has blow saves. You gotta have a short memory, you gotta be able to bounce back. We had a great feeling and we talked about, we kind of scripted out honestly, we thought maybe Matty (Matthijs) would get in there, maybe (Folger) Boaz would get in there, but Globe stepped up and threw so well. And Rose had been so hot and been so good for us. That’s hard to do. Two freshman, back-to-back like that. And then Duff coming in there and getting us out with a big out. Just had to make some tough decisions on intentionally walking some guys. But they make you look good as a coach when they make the pitches.”

On Caden Glauber finishing strong after early troubles

“Just an absolute stud. Solo home runs, we talk about, don’t beat you. He gave up those home runs because he was going after them, every single pitch. That’s what makes him so good. I’m just thankful that he, again, is not graduating high school today and he’s here, wearing our uniform.”

On his postgame conversation with dad

“I don’t want to make it about me. It’s about our team. But my dad, he’s the reason I’m here. He believed in me. A lot of people didn’t. He encouraged me to come here when I graduated from college. At home, I was literally mowing grass on the old Forrest Gump snapper. We had one of those. Coach (Mike) Fox called me and said do you want to come to North Carolina and be the volunteer assistant? I didn’t think anything of it. I coached with Coach, I went home and asked dad “It sounds like it’s literally a volunteer assistant. I don’t know where I’m gonna live, or have any money." He said hey, you don’t know if you want to coach, so you had a blast last year. Go give it a shot. My dad owned his own business and I feel like I needed to potentially be the next person that ran that business, but he gave me his blessing, hey I didn’t start this business for you to run it. If he hadn’t have told me that, I wouldn’t be coaching today. But he also is at the games, he loves the games. He’s competitive and I’m just thankful. He has some health issues, but he still gets out after it and still living every day. He’s a positive guy. I’m thankful I was raised the way I was and I’m just thankful too, been to Omaha eight times. And I’m just thankful because life’s short. You don’t know what’s coming your way. I’m gonna be able to spend time with him in Omaha, which is awesome. Memories that you just can’t get back. I was just taking the moment in for a second.”

This article originally appeared on Tar Heels Wire: UNC Baseball: Head coach Scott Forbes reflects on Game 3 win vs. USC

Iowa high school soccer girls state tournament: Scores, bracket updates

The Iowa girls high school soccer season is winding down, which means it's almost time to crown a state champion in all three of the state's classes.

On Monday, the state tournament kicks off, with 24 total teams vying for the title of state champion across Iowa's three classes. The quarterfinal and semifinal rounds will be played at the Lied Recreational Fields on the campus of Iowa State University. All three finals will take place Saturday, June 13, at the Cyclone Sports Complex, the home of Iowa State's soccer program.

Stay updated below with a full schedule, the latest results and a live bracket of the IGHSAU state soccer tournament.

Class 3A

State quarterfinals - Tuesday, June 9, at Lied Recreational Fields in Ames

  • No. 1 Waukee Northwest vs. Dubuque Hempstead, 12:00 p.m.- Field 1   
  • No. 4 Waukee vs. No. 5 Bettendorf, 12:15 p.m.- Field 2
  • No. 2 West Des Moines Valley vs. No. 7 Linn-Mar, 2:30 p.m.- Field 1
  • No. 3 Ankeny Centennial vs. No. 6 Ankeny, 2:45 p.m. - Field 2

State semifinals - Thursday, June 11, at Lied Recreational Fields in Ames

  • TBD vs. TBD, 5:00 p.m.- Field 1
  • TBD vs. TBD, 5:15 p.m.- Field 2

State championship match- Saturday, June 13, at Cyclone Sports Complex in Ames

  • TBD vs TBD, 5:30 p.m.

More: Players to watch at the Iowa girls high school soccer state tournament

Class 2A

State quarterfinals - Monday, June 8, at Lied Recreational Fields in Ames

  • No. 1 Norwalk vs. No. 8 Lewis Central, 3:00 p.m.- Field 1   
  • No. 4 North Scott vs. No. 5 Gilbert, 3:15 p.m.- Field 2
  • No. 2 Waverly-Shell Rock vs. No. 7 North Polk, 5:30 p.m.- Field 1
  • No. 3 Dallas Center-Grimes vs. No. 6 Bishop Heelan, 5:45 p.m. - Field 2

State semifinals - Thursday, June 11, at Lied Recreational Fields in Ames

  • TBD vs. TBD, 2:30 p.m.- Field 1
  • TBD vs. TBD, 2:45 p.m.- Field 2

State championship match- Saturday, June 13, at Cyclone Sports Complex in Ames

  • TBD vs TBD, 2:30 p.m.

More: Predicting state champions at Iowa high school girls soccer tournament

Class 1A

State quarterfinals - Monday, June 8, at Lied Recreational Fields in Ames

  • No. 1 Denver vs. No. 8 Iowa Falls-Alden, 10:00 a.m.- Field 1   
  • No. 4 St. Albert vs. No. 5 Des Moines Christian, 10:15 a.m.- Field 2
  • No. 2 Davenport Assumption vs. No. 7 Aplington-Parkersburg, 12:30 p.m.- Field 1
  • No. 3 Hudson vs. No. 6 Treynor, 12:45 p.m. - Field 2

State semifinals - Thursday, June 11, at Lied Recreational Fields in Ames

  • TBD vs. TBD, 12 p.m.- Field 1
  • TBD vs. TBD, 12:15 p.m.- Field 2

State championship match- Saturday, June 13, at Cyclone Sports Complex in Ames

  • TBD vs TBD, 11:30 a.m.

This article originally appeared on Des Moines Register: 2026 Iowa girls state soccer: Scores, updates, live tournament bracket

Will the Knicks be the latest 'Donald Trump sports curse' victims?

Game 3 of the NBA Finals is setting up to be a spectacle like no other. It's the first Finals game at Madison Square Garden since 1999, with rabid New York Knicks fans ready to make themselves heard and will the team to a 3-0 series lead over the San Antonio Spurs.

But there's also the presence of Donald Trump, which throws an entirely different set of circumstances on to what's already a seismic event. And while we can talk all about the logistics for fans and everyone else at MSG, we're here to focus on something else: The Donald Trump sports curse. Oh yes, it's a real thing. And while you could frame it in a different way if the Knicks lose -- that he helped the Spurs win -- I'd say this applies given that he's a born-and-raised New Yorker.

Let's go over the history of the curse, and we'll see if we add the Knicks to this list soon enough:

Trump rooted for the Chiefs in Super Bowl 59

He was there in New Orleans to become the first sitting president at a Super Bowl. And he had picked the Chiefs before the game... which ended with a Philadelphia Eagles blowout.

Team USA hockey lost to Canada in the NHL 4 Nations Face-Off

Trump called the team before the matchup that had all the hype... and the United States lost in heartbreaking fashion with a Connor McDavid goal in overtime.

The 2025 Daytona 500 was rained delayed when Trump was there

Per the AP at the time, Trump left the track after the weather delay was announced. Is it considered a curse if the weather doesn't cooperate? We say: Yes.

Trump attended the 2025 Ryder Cup to see USA losing

It wasn't the worst day for the United States against Europe, but they were down three points after the Friday he was there at Bethpage Black. The U.S. would end up losing overall.

Trump was at Commanders vs. Lions in 2025

Besides getting booed by the fans in Washington, Trump watched as the Commanders lost 44-22 in a complete blowout. Yikes.

Trump hinted at backing the Patriots for Super Bowl 60

Trump on the Patriots
& #SuperBowlLIX

"Bob Kraft is a friend of mine. I've watched that team. You've got to hand it to him. He had the great team. Now he's got the great team again."#NEPats

Via @WillCainShowpic.twitter.com/fyAk2llQJV

— Bill Speros (@billsperos) January 27, 2026

Even though he didn't attend this one, Trump spoke about how owner Robert Kraft was a friend and how "he's got the great team again." I think we can count this after the Seahawks won.

This article originally appeared on For The Win: Will Donald Trump sports curse hurt Knicks in Game 3 vs. Spurs?

‘It Worked Out For Them’ — NFL Insider Reveals How $204M All-Pro Helped Rams Draft QB Ty Simpson

Jun 2, 2026; Woodland Hills, CA, USA; Los Angeles Rams quarterback Ty Simpson (15) throws the ball during organized team activities at Rams Practice Facility. © Kirby Lee-Imagn Images
Jun 2, 2026; Woodland Hills, CA, USA; Los Angeles Rams quarterback Ty Simpson (15) throws the ball during organized team activities at Rams Practice Facility. © Kirby Lee-Imagn Images

The Los Angeles Rams put together an interesting offseason with their roster moves, which included drafting Alabama quarterback Ty Simpson. The team is widely considered to be in win-now mode, and the blockbuster trade they ultimately pulled off reflected as much. But how did it all come together in the end?

How the Rams Plotted a Masterful Offseason Plan to Land Ty Simpson and Myles Garrett

The Rams entered the offseason with an axe to grind after narrowly losing out on the Super Bowl last season. With an aging franchise quarterback in Matthew Stafford, the front office had a clear mission: win at any cost in 2026.

They moved early in the offseason, acquiring two-time Super Bowl champion Trent McDuffie in a blockbuster trade with the Chiefs, and signing his former teammate Jaylen Watson in free agency to bolster the secondary. Among a series of other moves, they also shocked many on draft night by selecting Simpson 13th overall.

With a quarterback for the future, a rockstar offense (that booked a 92.3 PFSN Offense Impact rating in 2025), and a loaded secondary, the front office still had one more move up its sleeve.

Enter: June 1.

In one of the biggest trades for a defensive player in NFL history, Los Angeles sent Jared Verse and draft capital to the Cleveland Browns in exchange for $204 million All-Pro Myles Garrett. The move sent shockwaves through the league, to the point of waking rumors about Rams legend Aaron Donald returning to join Garrett on the defensive line.

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Sports Illustrated’s Albert Breer detailed how the offseason came together for the Rams, noting the significance of their draft strategy.

“It’s not fortunate that you got to wait till June 1st to get Myles Garrett on your team if you’re the Rams,” he said on “The Rich Eisen Show.” “But the fact that they were going to have to wait for June 1st meant they couldn’t use a 2026 pick as part of the deal. So why not use that pick now to get your quarterback?”

While the Rams are sacrificing a lot to win now, it’s seen as a win for them to have gotten a quarterback like Simpson.

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When they first picked the quarterback, the thinking was that the Rams knew they likely wouldn’t be picking in the top half of the first round again in the near future (since they would be too good), and they used the Atlanta Falcons’ pick to select Simpson. But they probably knew that they were going to go after Garrett, so they didn’t expect to have a first-rounder at all next year.

“You weren’t going to touch [your 2026 first-round pick] as part of the Myles Garrett trade anyway,” Breer added. “And then you’ve got all those picks in the future to include as part of the deal. And, you know, obviously, it worked out for them that way.”

There’s a lot riding on the 2026 season for the Rams, and it’ll be fascinating to see whether head coach Sean McVay manages to extract the maximum out of his loaded roster.

Broncos won't change Jonah Elliss' position, after all

Perhaps the buzz about Jonah Elliss transitioning to inside linebacker this spring was overblown.

Earlier this year, Denver Broncos coach Sean Payton said Elliss would get snaps at inside linebacker in 2026. However, when the Broncos wrapped up the first week of organized team activities (OTAs) on Thursday with media members in attendance, Elliss was working at outside linebacker.

Payton was asked about Elliss' position after practice and the coach said OLB will be "home" for Elliss. “He’s doing too well outside," Payton said, via the Denver Post's Luca Evans. There will be packages where Elliss lines up inside (just like last year), but it won't be his primary position.

Sean Payton made clear today the #Broncos still see Jonah Elliss as an OLB after all.

“He’s doing too well outside.” Said there may be packages where he’ll flex inside.

Was with OLBs in individuals at OTAs (in background of video here) and lined up at edge in every snap in team pic.twitter.com/a0aua0SaTx

— Luca Evans (@bylucaevans) June 4, 2026

Elliss staying at outside linebacker was not influenced by Jonathon Cooper being arrested and charged with domestic violence. The Broncos practiced on Thursday morning and Payton spoke after practice. Hours later, Cooper was arrested after an alleged incident late Thursday evening.

If Cooper faces discipline — legal, from the league, or both — Elliss would be the obvious next man up to start across from Nik Bonitto at outside linebacker. Entering his third season in the NFL, Elliss will look to build on his 7.5 career sacks this fall.

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Browns QB Deshaun Watson gets underwhelming 2026 stat projections

The Cleveland Browns are still in the midst of sorting out their quarterback battle between Deshaun Watson and Shedeur Sanders heading into mandatory minicamp. This has mucked up the 2026 projection of both quarterbacks, according to ESPN's Mike Clay.

Every year, Clay puts out a projection guide where he does his best to estimate the output of every roster in the NFL, and so here, we will look at the outlook for Watson. Can he bounce back after tearing his achilles in 2024 and missing the entire 2025 with a fresh start from new head coach Todd Monken?

Here is what ESPN's Clay thinks heading into the season

What is the projection for potential Browns starter Deshaun Watson?

According to Clay, Watson is his projected starting quarterback for the Browns for at least the majority of the season. He has Watson projected with better numbers than Sanders heading into the 2026 season, with no other quarterback given 2026 stat projections.

Clay has projected for Watson to throw for 2,040 yards, with eight passing touchdowns and seven interceptions for the Browns this year. Clay added 211 yards and one touchdown on the ground for Watson's stat predictions for this upcoming season.

Overall, some pretty underwhelming numbers for the quarterback of a team who will likely be looking to draft another one next year.

This article originally appeared on Browns Wire: Browns QB Deshaun Watson gets underwhelming 2026 stat projections

New York Yankees vs. Cleveland Guardians: Series Preview

NEW YORK, NEW YORK - JUNE 02: Kyle Manzardo #9 of the Cleveland Guardians celebrates his fourth inning two run home run against the New York Yankees with teammate Jose Ramirez #11 at Yankee Stadium on June 02, 2026 in New York City. (Photo by Jim McIsaac/Getty Images) | Getty Images

With a new week of play on the horizon, the Yankees once again hold a share of first place in the American League East. In a tie with the Rays for the top spot in the division, every game to this point has proven important, and things will likely stay that way. After a series against the Red Sox, which featured a win, a loss, and a rain out, the Yankees head back on the road to take on the Guardians in Cleveland.

This is the second time in the span of a week they will face each other, as the Yankees hosted the Guards for a three-game set in Yankee Stadium just last week. It was not a particularly good one for New York, as they grabbed just a 2-1 win in the final game to avoid a sweep. With a chance to make moves in the East, they’ll look to find better fortune this time around on the shores of Lake Erie.

Monday: Will Warren vs. Gavin Williams (6:40 pm ET)

Kicking things off, Will Warren takes the hill for the Yankees on Monday. The right-hander will look to build upon what has been the best season of his career to this point. Across 12 starts and over 64 innings, Warren is managing a 3.22 ERA/3.27 FIP combination, and outside of a blow-up against the Rangers a month ago, every other outing has seen him pitch high-quality ball. In his last outing against the A’s, he struck out five across six innings, and though they scored three runs on his watch, none of them were earned.

Similarly, Cleveland’s Gavin Williams is enjoying a career-year as well. In the midst of new bests in strikeout and walk rates, Williams has a 3.20 ERA in over 80 innings of work this season. The righty has been a work horse for Cleveland, completing at least six innings in more than two-thirds of his starts. His last effort was in that series against the Yankees, when he gave up three runs and a pair of homers in 5.1 hard-earned innings.

Tuesday: Gerrit Cole vs. Slade Cecconi (6:40 pm ET)

Tuesday’s matchup will see Gerrit Cole making his fourth start of the season, after missing more than a year recovering from Tommy John. The Yankees will hope they see the version of his first two starts, when he struck out 12 in 12.2 combined scoreless innings to kick off the return. He most recently pitched against these same Guardians, who tagged him for three homers in his 5.1 innings on the mound.

Slade Cecconi gets the start opposite of Cole, and he’ll look to match his most recent outing against New York. Overall, it has been an up-and-down season for the right-hander, as he’s posting an ERA close to five, but last week in Yankee Stadium, he tossed six relatively clean innings of one-run ball. Cecconi has allowed at least three earned runs in more than half of his starts, so the Judge-less Yankees offense will look to jump on him come Tuesday.

Wednesday: Carlos Rodón vs. Parker Messick (1:10 pm ET)

Carlos Rodón gets the last nod of the series, taking the mound Wednesday for the sixth time since his return. After his best season in pinstripes in 2025, the lefty has picked up right where he left off, and he’s allowed just one run in each of his last three starts (17 combined innings). The Yankees would like to see him cut down on the walks, as he’s issued multiple free passes in every start thus far, and three-plus in all but one. Either way, he looks to have his footing, and is a vital part of this talented rotation, and he’ll look to dial things in against Cleveland, his second start against them in a row.

For the final game of this series, the Yankees will take on Parker Messick. The 25-year-old lefty has already set a career-high with 75 innings, and he has been a revelation, posting a 2.40 ERA across 13 starts, while striking out more than a batter per inning. Messick has never started against the Yankees, but they will likely see plenty of him, as he’s completed at least five innings of work in each of his starts this season.

Jack Nicklaus reacts to J.T. Poston winning the Memorial over Ryan Gerard in a playoff

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Photo by Dylan Buell/Getty Images

Jack Nicklaus has suggested what impressed him most about J.T. Poston’s performance at the Memorial Tournament after the 33-year-old secured the biggest victory of his career at Muirfield Village.

Heading into the final round, it was difficult to see anyone being able to stop Poston winning for a fourth time on the PGA Tour.

He boasted a four-shot lead with 18 holes to play after backing up an amazing performance on Friday with a superb third round.

Ultimately, he made it a lot tougher than he would have wanted to. Poston needed to make a birdie on the 72nd hole just to secure his place in a playoff with Ryan Gerard.

Jack Nicklaus issues his verdict on J.T. Poston’s performance at the Memorial Tournament

He had been three over par after 13 holes of the final round. However, three birdies in his final five holes ensured that he joined Gerard at the top of the leaderboard again.

And on the second playoff hole, Poston was able to make the par to secure the victory.

Speaking in the press conference after, Jack Nicklaus shared what he noticed about Poston’s performance at Muirfield Village.

Photo by Ben Jared/PGA TOUR via Getty Images
Photo by Ben Jared/PGA TOUR via Getty Images

“Not a bad score, particularly when you need it. I thought watching today, of course, I did TV in the tower, so I watched J.T. play a lot of golf today and saw a lot of golf the previous days. The thing that impressed me most about him is the tempo of his golf swing and rhythm never changed. I think that, to me, it looked like you worked on that very hard,” he said.

“It was pretty obvious to me that he was trying to keep the same pace. And I said, when somebody does that and particularly under pressure, when he had to, and to see that in the second shot he played into 18, both times were fantastic shots. So it’s just not easy to do what he did.”

Nicklaus reflects on how difficult Muirfield Village played

Muirfield Village provided a test worthy of a major championship this past week. Great shots were rewarded, while players were often forced to take their medicine if they made a glaring mistake.

Poston seemed to be playing a different course with his score on Friday. He posted the only score of 65 over the first three rounds.

Nicklaus admitted that the course may have been too harsh at times in the early stages. However, he suggested that only made Poston’s performance all the more impressive.

“The first day, you know, bordered on a hard day to play, and the second day a very, very difficult, and of course, J.T. just ran away from the field with that 65. It looked like nobody was going to catch him. And he didn’t fall back. It’s tough leading on this golf course out here,” he said.

“And then we had what happened yesterday. He had to play 30 holes to finish up today. You know, to keep that and then all of a sudden lose his lead and then be strong enough to come back and do it again. You did it a couple times today, and that was pretty special. So very happy for him, very proud of him. I told him, I said, You’re now approaching the prime of your career.”

Poston’s victory came largely out of nowhere. He had not registered a top 10 on the PGA Tour this season before winning at Jack’s Place.

In fact, it was his first top 20 finish of the year. So it should come as no surprise that Nicklaus believes that this win could be a springboard for him.

Real Madrid make surprise enquiries about Barcelona’s dream target

Real Madrid make surprise enquiries about Barcelona’s dream target
Real Madrid make surprise enquiries about Barcelona’s dream target

Barcelona saw Robert Lewandowski leave the club at the end of the 2025/26 season upon the expiry of his contract, and the No. 9 jersey is currently vacant.

Atletico Madrid star Julian Alvarez seems to be the chosen one for Barcelona to replace the Polish veteran.

The Argentine international has long been viewed as an ideal fit for Barcelona’s attack. The club even submitted a bid for him that Atletico turned down.

Now, according to Sky Sports Germany journalist Patrick Berger, Barcelona could face an obstacle in their pursuit of Alvarez, as Real Madrid have made enquiries about the 26-year-old.

Atletico Madrid would be willing to consider a sale if an offer in the region of €150 million arrived, and Real Madrid president Florentino Perez hinted at such a bid for a Galactico signing in the lead-up to the elections.

A familiar transfer battle could emerge

Real Madrid have enquired about Alvarez. (Photo by Angel Martinez/Getty Images)

Alvarez is exactly the kind of forward many supporters would love to see leading the line at Camp Nou.

He combines elite work rate with technical quality, versatility and proven goalscoring ability at both club and international level.

However, Real Madrid’s interest instantly complicates the situation. Under Jose Mourinho, Los Blancos seem keen on revamping the squad and have the spending power to outbid the Catalans if it becomes a bidding war.

Real Madrid continue planning for the future

Real Madrid already have the likes of Endrick, Rodrygo, Arda Guler, Kylian Mbappe and Vinicius Jr, among others, in their attacking ranks.

Alvarez is Barcelona’s priority target. (Photo by Justin Setterfield/Getty Images)

Signing Alvarez could become overkill in one position, and despite their admiration, it is highly unlikely that they would make a move unless a huge sale is on the cards.

For Barcelona, though, signing the Argentinian would mean adding an elite striker to an already stacked forward line of Raphinha, Lamine Yamal and Anthony Gordon.

Hansi Flick’s team tend to score goals for fun, and all these forwards are excellent stylistic fits under the German manager, both with and without the ball.

At this stage, Madrid’s interest looks like a mere enquiry, and Barcelona will be keen to go ahead and wrap up Alvarez’s signature before their interest turns into something bigger.

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