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Bazarqanov: “Hələ də inana bilmirəm ki, çempion olmuşam”

26 April 2026 at 13:47

Sərbəst güləş üzrə Avropa çempionu İslam Bazarqanov (57 kq) qələbə təəssüratlarını bölüşüb.

Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, qızıl medalçı Güləş Federasiyasının mətbuat xidmətinə açıqlamasında bunları deyib:

“Hələ də inana bilmirəm ki, çempion olmuşam. Hisslərimi sözlə ifadə edə bilmirəm. Bu, mənim üçün çox prinsipial görüş idi. Dünya çempionatında Musa Mextixanova məğlub olmuşdum. Onun güləş üslubu mənə uyğun gəlmirdi. Köklənmək çətin idi. Allaha şükürlər olsun ki, qalib gələ bildim.

Məşqçilər heyətinə, Azərbaycan Güləş Federasiyasının rəhbərliyinə təşəkkür edirəm. Bu yarışa yüksək səviyyədə hazırlaşmaq üçün hər bir şərait yaradılmışdı. Kislovodsk və Bakıda ağır təlim-məşq toplanışları keçdik. Bütün bunların faydasını da yarışda gördük”.

Serie A: Fiorentina vs. Sassuolo – Confirmed line-ups and updates

26 April 2026 at 13:41

Fiorentina will have to do without both Moise Kean and Roberto Piccoli in attack as the Viola host Sassuolo at the Stadio Franchi in Serie A on Sunday afternoon. 

Paolo Vanoli’s side were held to a 1-1 draw away against Lecce last time out in Serie A, but despite a poor start to the 2025-26 season, they are now six matches unbeaten in the league. 

Sassuolo beat high-flying Como 2-1 last weekend, a positive response following their 2-1 defeat against Genoa the weekend prior. 

Fiorentina sit in 25th place, eight points clear of the relegation zone with five matches remaining ahead of kick-off today. Sassuolo are in 10th on 45 points and are mathematically safe from relegation this season. 

Vanoli will have to do without both Kean and Piccoli in attack, which means that Albert Gudmundsson leads the line with support off the flanks from Jack Harrison and Manor Solomon. Fiorentina are also handing a full Serie A debut to 20-year-old left-back Luis Balbo. 

FLORENCE, ITALY - MARCH 22: Albert Gudmundsson of ACF Fiorentina in action 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: Albert Gudmundsson of ACF Fiorentina in action 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)

Sassuolo, meanwhile, are without Domenico Berardi, which means that Christian Volpato starts alongside Andrea Pinamonti and Armand Laurient in attack for the Neroverdi. 

Kick-off is due at 11.30 BST. 

Fiorentina vs. Sassuolo: Confirmed line-ups 

SASSUOLO, ITALY - DECEMBER 06: Tarik Muharemovic of US Sassuolo Calcio scores his team's second goal during the Serie A match between US Sassuolo Calcio and ACF Fiorentina at Mapei Stadium Citta del Tricolore on December 06, 2025 in Sassuolo, Italy. (Photo by Alessandro Sabattini/Getty Images)
SASSUOLO, ITALY – DECEMBER 06: Tarik Muharemovic of US Sassuolo Calcio scores his team’s second goal during the Serie A match between US Sassuolo Calcio and ACF Fiorentina at Mapei Stadium Citta del Tricolore on December 06, 2025 in Sassuolo, Italy. (Photo by Alessandro Sabattini/Getty Images)

Fiorentina (4-3-3): De Gea; Dodo, Rugani, Ranieri, Balbo; Ndour, Fagioli, Mandragora; Harrison, Gudmundsson, Solomon. 

Sassuolo (4-3-3): Turati; Walukiewicz, Idzes, Muharemovic, U. Garcia; Kone, Matic, Thorstvedt; Volpato, Pinamonti, Lauriente.

26-04-2026 11:30
MatchDay 34

Season Analytics

Fiorentina
Positions
Sassuolo

Last matches

20-04-2026 Lecce D
13-04-2026 W
04-04-2026 Verona W
22-03-2026 D
16-03-2026 Cremonese W
13-04-2026 W
22-03-2026 Inter D
08-03-2026 Parma D
23-02-2026 W
07-02-2026 Torino D
15
10
Position

Last matches

W Como 17-04-2026
L 12-04-2026
W Cagliari 04-04-2026
D 21-03-2026
L Bologna 15-03-2026
L Genoa 12-04-2026
D Juventus 21-03-2026
L Lazio 09-03-2026
W Udinese 15-02-2026
W Pisa 31-01-2026

XRP Price Prediction vs Fixed Income and The Art Of Compounded Returns     

26 April 2026 at 14:48
XRP Price

The post XRP Price Prediction vs Fixed Income and The Art Of Compounded Returns      appeared first on Coinpedia Fintech News

Uncertainty hit the XRP market recently after a huge$119 million transfer was sent to Coinbase. Moves like this often leave investors guessing what happens next. Subsequently, the XRP price prediction is underwhelming, and its price of $1.41 at the time of press is not expected to rise much.

This is why some investors are now looking at fixed income options that offer more stability. Varntix is a digital wealth platform that takes it further, offering structured returns and compounded growth. Having millions coming in after it opened its 24% income pool, it is clear that investors prefer smart money over relying on price swings.

XRP Price Prediction Shows Limited 4% Upside

Following the news of the whale transfer, XRP has registered a minimal jump of around 0.68% in the past week. 

Bitcoin Price Prediction: Elon Musk Predicts Huge US Dollar Shock

26 April 2026 at 14:36
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The post Bitcoin Price Prediction: Elon Musk Predicts Huge US Dollar Shock appeared first on Coinpedia Fintech News

Elon Musk’s latest warning about the U.S. dollar and America’s debt burden has dropped straight into a market already waking up again. Bitcoin has regained ground and is trading around its highest point since early February, around $79,000, and there are new ETF inflows and positive risk appetite, putting the Bitcoin price prediction back on the spotlights. 

When headlines turn this loud, holding Bitcoin can feel exciting, but excitement is not a strategy. That is exactly why Varntix stands out under these conditions. Instead of leaving returns at the mercy of sentiment, Varntix gives users a more structured path through fixed yields, clear terms, and income that is easier to understand, track, and plan around.

Why Bitcoin price prediction is getting louder again

The current Bitcoin price prediction narrative is being driven by two forces at once. First, Musk’s renewed debt and dollar warning has strengthened the long-running idea that hard assets and alternative stores of value could benefit if trust in fiat weakens. 

Second, institutional demand has gone back to the market. Bitcoin has just shot to a post-February high, and U.S. spot Bitcoin ETFs reported robust April flows, which have put the bulls back on track following a lackluster March. 

That does not promise a straight-line rally but it is the reason why traders are again taking a closer look. 

Varntix

Bitcoin Builds Hype, Varntix Builds Predicted Income 

Bitcoin can still deliver upside, but for most investors, the real problem is simple: it does not produce predictable income on its own. You either wait for price appreciation or sit through volatility and hope the macro story plays out in your favor. 

Varntix is a digital wealth platform built to help users earn fixed yields on their crypto through structured, crypto savings accounts. That makes it easier to treat crypto like part of a financial plan instead of a chart you keep refreshing every twenty minutes. 

What makes Varntix stand out is predictability. Varntix offers fixed-term plans across 6, 12, and 24 months, with rates on its fixed savings page reaching up to 24% on USDT and USDC. Instead of depending on whether Bitcoin jumps next week, users can lock in a known return and follow a defined payout structure. That changes the conversation from “maybe” to “here is what this can generate.” 

Then there is the structure. Varntix aligns itself with digital wealth, fixed savings, and tokenized bonds instead of pure speculation. It also emphasizes audited smart-contract infrastructure, on-chain transparency, proof-of-reserves reporting, account support, and flexible options to users who desire liquidity over a long lockup.

Why Leave $2,500 Waiting on Bitcoin When It Could Be Paying You Instead?

Here is a practical example: you have invested $2,500 into Bitcoin, and your result depends entirely on price movement. If Bitcoin stays flat, your cash yield is effectively $0. But the same $2,500 into a Varntix fixed plan at up to 24% APY, and the projected annual return is about $600, bringing the total to roughly $3,100. Even using a lower 12% return, that is still about $300 in projected earnings. Bitcoin offers possibilities. Varntix offers a clearer income case. 

Conclusion

The latest headlines may keep getting louder as macro fears, ETF flows, and dollar anxiety collide. But noise is still noise. For investors who want crypto to do more than swing with the news, Varntix presents a far more structured alternative. Bitcoin may remain the headline asset, but Varntix is easier to frame as the income-focused move when predictability matters most.

Find out how you can make your crypto work for you with Varntix.

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FAQs

Why is Elon Musk being linked to Bitcoin price prediction right now?
Because his latest warnings around U.S. debt and pressure on the dollar have revived the argument that Bitcoin could benefit when confidence in fiat weakens. 

Does Bitcoin generate fixed income like Varntix?
No. Bitcoin’s return depends mainly on price appreciation, while Varntix promotes structured savings and fixed-yield opportunities. 

What makes Varntix different from simply holding BTC?
Varntix focuses on fixed returns, stablecoin-based income options, flexible plans, and more visibility around payouts, while BTC remains a volatility-driven asset. 

Why is the Trump Token Crashing Today? Trump Escapes Third Assassination Attempt

26 April 2026 at 13:43
Why is TRUMP Coin Crashing Today?

The post Why is the Trump Token Crashing Today? Trump Escapes Third Assassination Attempt appeared first on Coinpedia Fintech News

Donal trump meme token TRUMP token fell nearly 20% to around $2.50 ahead of Donald Trump’s exclusive Mar-a-Lago crypto conference, wiping out about $161 million in market value. The token is now down around 96.5% from its all-time high.

Adding to the uncertainty, just hours later, Trump was evacuated from the White House Correspondents’ Dinner after a gunman opened fire outside the venue.

Trump Token Dropped by 20%

The TRUMP token dropped from $3 to suddenly below $2.50, a sharp 20% fall, just hours before Donald Trump’s exclusive Mar-a-Lago crypto conference. The event was promoted as a high-level gathering, limited to the top 297 holders, with the top 29 getting direct access to Trump.

A key reason behind the drop is the classic “sell the news” pattern. As the event approached, many investors chose to sell early and secure profits instead of holding through uncertainty.

After the fall, trading activity jumped sharply. Volume rose 111% to $618 million in 24 hours, showing that the move was driven by strong selling, not random price changes. This kind of high volume with a sharp drop usually points to large-scale selling.

Trump Escapes 3rd Assassination Attempt

Amid the recent market volatility, a serious security incident also happened. Donald Trump was safely evacuated after a reported third assassination attempt during the White House Correspondents’ Dinner at the Washington Hilton.

WATCH: The moment President Trump was escorted out of the White House Correspondents’ Dinner after loud noises were heard. pic.twitter.com/dMt46TGhlo

— Donald J Trump Posts TruthSocial (@TruthTrumpPost) April 26, 2026

According to reports, a gunman tried to breach a security checkpoint while carrying multiple weapons. Security forces quickly responded and moved Trump to safety.

Along with him, JD Vance, Kash Patel, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., and Melania Trump were also evacuated without harm.

The incident added to overall uncertainty, which may have further affected sentiment around the TRUMP token.

Trump Token Down 96% from its Peak

The token has now fallen 96.5% from its all-time high of $75.35 reached in January 2025, wiping out approximately $18.1 billion in total market value since it launched around Trump’s second inauguration. 

The technical damage was severe. The token broke cleanly below the key $2.85 support level on high volume, a breakdown that technically opens the door toward $2.48 as the next meaningful support, and $2.10, if that level fails. 

A recovery back above $2.80 on real buying volume would be needed just to neutralize the current downtrend, let alone target a retest of $3.00.

Arteta issues Havertz injury update ahead of Premier League title run-in

26 April 2026 at 13:34

Just as Arsenal fans thought their injury curses were finally lifting, the Premier League giants suffered another injury setback on Saturday.

The Gunners managed to grind out a nerve-wracking 1-0 victory over Newcastle United at the Emirates Stadium to reclaim the top spot in the Premier League table.

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However, those crucial three points came at a heavy cost. Both Kai Havertz and match-winner Eberechi Eze were forced off with worrying injuries, instantly turning the post-match celebrations into a nervous waiting game for Mikel Arteta and the fanbase.

The drama started early in the first half. After brilliantly assisting Eze’s stunning ninth-minute opener from a short corner, Havertz went down off the ball around the 33rd minute with what appeared to be a problem in his upper leg.

Kai Havertz suffered injury against Newcastle United

Following some on-pitch treatment, the visibly dejected German international was forced to hobble off down the tunnel accompanied by a club physio.

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He was quickly replaced by Viktor Gyokeres in the 34th minute, an early indication that the medical staff weren’t taking any risks.

As if losing their versatile forward wasn’t bad enough, things went from bad to worse shortly after the restart.

Eze, who had been electric after scoring the decisive goal, also went down with an issue and had to be swapped out for Gabriel Martinelli less than ten minutes into the second half.

For Havertz in particular, this is a bitter pill to swallow. His 2025/26 campaign has already been heavily plagued by stop-start physical setbacks, including a serious knee injury back in August that sidelined him for a staggering 32 games.

Naturally, the immediate concern shifted to how long the attacking duo might be out, especially with a monumental Champions League semi-final first leg against Atletico Madrid looming on Wednesday, April 29.

Arteta issued encouraging injury update

Following the match, Arteta issues an update on Havertz, as reported by Fabrizio Romano:

“I don’t know how serious it is but should not be too bad. The action, the way he describes it, is not too sharp”.

Eze himself also eased tensions, telling reporters after the game that his substitution was mostly precautionary and insisting, “Yeah, I’m alright. I’m all good”.

The Gunners successfully ended a poor run of domestic form to get three massive points on the board, and with Bukayo Saka finally back in the squad, the attacking depth is slowly returning.

Now, all eyes turn to the medical room at London Colney. If Arteta can somehow patch up Havertz and Eze in time for the trip to Madrid, this nail-biting weekend might just end up being a minor speed bump on the road to a historic season.

Both Havertz and Eze are crucial for Mikel Arteta’s team and offer them versatility as well as depth in the attacking positions.

With Manchester City breathing down their neck, Arteta needs all his players fit to win the Premier League title.

Arsenal set to submit offer for versatile 14-G/A midfield star in summer

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IPL 2026: Permanent role boosts Anukul Roy’s confidence

LUCKNOW: After being in and out of the playing XI in previous seasons, securing a permanent role in KKR’s lineup has boosted Anukul Roy’s confidence sky-high, as the all-rounder appears more focused and eager to perform when his team is under pressure due to inconsistent results.

Roy said the continuity has made him feel good, adding that confidence grows when a player knows he is part of the team’s plans.

On KKR’s overall campaign, Roy admitted the team’s performance has not been up to expectations. He said the side has not been able to execute its plans at the desired level, though results in cricket can fluctuate.


He also said the team’s first win gave the squad a major confidence boost. According to Roy, the victory was important for morale, with players enjoying the moment after a difficult phase.

Roy added that the last few days, including two days off and practice sessions, have helped the team regroup as it looks to improve its performances in the matches ahead.

Speaking about his own approach, Roy said the key for domestic players is to stick to what has worked for them before and stay mentally clear. He stressed that performance improves when players remain calm, both on and off the field, and focus only on the team’s requirements.

Roy added that the idea is to avoid overthinking and give 100% in whatever role the team asks of them, as that helps keep the mind clear and allows players to perform better under pressure.

On Matheesha Pathirana, Roy said the Sri Lankan pacer is currently practicing with the squad, and a final decision on his inclusion will be taken at the toss. Pathirana, KKR’s Rs 18-crore signing, is in line to make his debut for the franchise and could strengthen an attack that has lacked penetration.

Wisconsin 2027 recruiting target reveals finalists, commitment date

Wisconsin football class of 2027 target, defensive lineman Anitoni Tahi, will announce his commitment decision on Wednesday, April 29. He will choose from four schools: Wisconsin, Arizona State, Minnesota and Kansas State.

Rivals/On3 recruiting analyst Brandon Huffman broke the news on Friday.

247Sports currently lists Tahi as a three-star recruit. He's specifically ranked as the No. 1,164 overall player in the class, the No. 126 defensive lineman and the No. 25 recruit from Arizona. Kansas State insider Cole Carmody and mountain region analyst Blair Angulo both logged crystal ball predictions on Friday for the defensive lineman to choose the Wildcats.

Wisconsin's class of 2027 currently ranks No. 16 in the nation with nine players committed. While Tahi may be headed elsewhere, the program is off to a strong start to the cycle.

NEW: Chandler (Ariz.) Basha DL Anitoni Tahi has set his commitment date.

Tahi will announce Wednesday, April 29 and choose from four schools.

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— Brandon Huffman (@BrandonHuffman) April 24, 2026

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‘That’s an understatement’ – Slot blown away by Woodman display

‘That’s an understatement’ – Slot blown away by Woodman display
‘That’s an understatement’ – Slot blown away by Woodman display

Liverpool’s hard-fought win over Crystal Palace may have been remembered for the goals, but Arne Slot made it clear afterwards that one key moment from Freddie Woodman defined the match.


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Our boss was full of praise for his third-choice goalkeeper after stepping in during an injury crisis, with the 29-year-old producing a crucial save that swung momentum firmly in our favour.

Slot highlights Woodman’s defining moment

Speaking via Liverpoolfc.com after the match, Slot didn’t hold back when asked if he was ‘delighted’ with Freddie Woodman’s performance.

“That’s an understatement. I think I’ve sat here many times telling you guys that we’ve created a lot of good chances and then the first one of the other team went in.

“Now, I cannot say that today, because they’ve had enough good chances and enough moments that they were really close.”

The Dutch head coach pointed directly to the save that kept us ahead at a pivotal stage of the game, underlining just how fine the margins were.

“But I think the moment of the game was, of course, the lead-up to our 2-0 where Freddie made a big save. Otherwise it would have been 1-1. And 10 seconds later it’s 2-0.”

That sequence summed up the Premier League perfectly, with Slot adding: “These are the current margins in the Premier League and today they were on our side and so many times they have been not on our side.”

Liverpool finally benefit from fine margins

It was a moment that changed everything at Anfield, especially in a season where we’ve often been on the wrong end of those decisive swings.

Woodman’s intervention denied Jean-Philippe Mateta at 1-0, and within seconds, Andy Robertson doubled our lead at the other end, completely shifting the tone of the game.

The former Newcastle academy product has had to be patient since arriving last summer, but with both Alisson Becker and Giorgi Mamardashvili unavailable, he’s stepped up when we’ve needed him most.

His performance didn’t just earn praise from Slot either, with Alisson visibly applauding from the stands after watching the Englishman’s heroics unfold.

The nature of Palace’s goal was debated after the game, with Mike Dean giving his view, and it was a cruel way to stop our ‘keeper from claiming a much-deserved clean sheet.

Given the context of our injury-hit squad, moments like that could prove crucial in securing Champions League football, and if we do get over the line, Woodman will have played a bigger role than many expected.

Kimi Antonelli reflects on "best day" after maiden F1 GP win and reveals Italy reaction

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Mercedes Formula 1 driver Kimi Antonelli has reflected on his maiden grand prix win at the 2026 Chinese Grand Prix, describing it as the best day of his life and revealing the home reaction he received in Italy.

The 19-year-old driver converted his first grand prix pole position into his first win at the Shanghai International Circuit on 15 March. His win ended a 20-year drought for Italy, with him becoming the latest Italian driver to win an F1 grand prix since Giancarlo Fisichella won at the 2006 Malaysian Grand Prix.

"Probably was so far the best day of my life," Antonelli explained on the Mercedes Nu Silver Arrows Radio Show.

"Being able to achieve one of my dreams and to get that first win. And the first one is always special because it happens only once. It was a very meaningful moment for me, for the team, for my family.

Andrea Kimi Antonelli, Mercedes

Andrea Kimi Antonelli, Mercedes

"My dad was there, which was great. Unfortunately, my mum was not there because she had to take care of my sister. But I think it was a very great moment for everyone, and for myself, especially. Because, as I said before, I was able to achieve one of my dreams, and it was also a very emotional one. But it was super cool."

Talking about the reception when he got home, he added: "At the airport, there were journalists and stuff, a lot of excitement because the last one was 2006.

"Fisichella, Malaysia 2006. If I am not mistaken. So a long time. To bring back Italy on top was really cool and definitely created a lot of excitement, which was cool."

Antonelli heads into the Miami Grand Prix as the leader of the drivers' championship. He currently has a nine-point lead over his Mercedes team-mate George Russell, who sits in second.

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New documentaries explore 'Oklahoma Standard,' Thunder's bond with OKC

As the OKC Thunder continue to fiercely defend their title as reigning NBA champs, "The Oklahoma Standard" is getting a second cinematic moment of the 2026 playoffs.

"Two documentaries and one standard," said National Memorial & Museum President and CEO Kari Watkins. "We're thrilled — THRILLED in all caps — to be sharing this story with different audiences, different generations, through different storytellers."

ESPN, through its award-winning storytelling brand E60, will debut a moving new feature documentary "The Oklahoma Standard" at 10 a.m. Sunday, April 26, on ESPN. After its broadcast bow, it will be available for on-demand viewing on the ESPN App.

Chronicling the special bond between the OKC Thunder and the Oklahoma City community, which was devastated by the April 19, 1995, bombing of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building, the E60 film will premiere one week after the 31st anniversary of the bombing and one week after the Thunder tipped off Round 1, Game 1 of its playoffs run.

The ESPN film also is debuting one week after the premiere of a powerful new short documentary also titled “The Oklahoma Standard." The 14 1/2-minute short film is executive produced by Thunder starting center Isaiah Hartenstein through his Hartenstein Foundation and is available to view for free via Hartenstein's YouTube channel.

"We're honored that two different groups wanted to share the story we're teaching in this museum," Watkins said. "They have a different reach, a different audience, both of them, and they're sharing the story with the world."

OKC Thunder MVP Shai Gilgeous-Alexander appears in “The Oklahoma Standard,” a new documentary from ESPN’s award-winning storytelling brand E60.

SGA, Kevin Durant, Russell Westbrook and more are featured in the new ESPN documentary 'The Oklahoma Standard'

On April 19, 1995, in downtown Oklahoma City, a truck bomb parked outside the Murrah Building detonated at 9:02 a.m., leaving 168 people dead, including 19 children, and injuring more than 680 others.

In the days and years that followed the bombing, the consistent acts of compassion, generosity and neighborly support by Oklahomans in the wake of the tragedy became known as "the Oklahoma Standard."

“As a kid, growing up in the northeast, working on this documentary taught me things you can’t learn in textbooks. You can learn about the events from April 19, 1995 — but until you visit Oklahoma City, you can’t get a sense of the strength, resiliency, and warmth that resonates from the entire community, a beautiful thing born from such a tragic event," said David Seronick, director of E60's "The Oklahoma Standard."

"To then see the deep and true connection that exists between the city and the Thunder is such a remarkable thing to witness and makes this kid from Boston want to root for the Thunder. None of this would have been possible without the help of the Thunder and wonderful people at the memorial.”

Former OKC Thunder star Kevin Durant is shown in a scene from “The Oklahoma Standard,” a new documentary from ESPN’s award-winning storytelling brand E60. The film, which debuts April 26 on ESPN, chronicles how the rise of the reigning NBA champion Thunder helped Oklahoma City emerge from the shadow of the 1995 bombing.

Detailing the Thunder’s ties to Oklahoma City’s painful past, the emotional 48-minute documentary "The Oklahoma Standard" — designed to run in an hourlong time slot — is produced by Simon Baumgart with reporting by ESPN senior writer Baxter Holmes. A Choctaw Nation citizen who grew up in Oklahoma, Holmes previously explored the story in an ESPN.com piece published last fall, a few months after the Thunder won the NBA championship.

The ESPN documentary details the horrifying impact of the 1995 bombing, briefly covers the capture and conviction of the bombers and chronicles the building of the Oklahoma City National Memorial & Museum. It includes interviews with Watkins, current OKC Mayor David Holt, former Mayor Ron Norick and Thunder fans Kyle Genzer and Sara Sweet, who both lost parents in the bombing.

But most of the film is devoted to the Thunder's move to and success in OKC, delving into General Manager Sam Presti's search for the new NBA city's "origin story," his own initial experiences visiting the National Memorial and his decision to require all new Thunder players and staffers to tour the museum upon their arrival in OKC.

Along with footage of Watkins leading the team's first tour in 2008, plus photos and clips of subsequent players' tours, the film includes interviews with Hartenstein, reigning NBA and NBA Finals MVP Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, All-Star big man Chet Holmgren and Thunder legend Nick Collison.

It also features interviews with former Thunder stars Kevin Durant, who says he's "grateful to be an alumni of the Thunder," and Russell Westbrook, who says he was happy to see "the best fans in sports" get to experience last year's championship season.

"I think when it's done, people have a different outlook on their opinion of Kevin. This place, this story, has made an impact on players since 2008, and we don't always know exactly the impact," Watkins said. "We're thrilled that they remember their time here."

She noted that the ESPN documentary's debut on Sunday, April 26, will coincide with the main events for the annual Oklahoma City Memorial Marathon, which brings thousands of runners, volunteers and visitors to downtown OKC for the "Run to Remember."

How is Isaiah Hartenstein's 'The Oklahoma Standard' documentary different than ESPN's film?

Although Hartenstein is included in both new documentaries titled "The Oklahoma Standard," the Thunder star was much more involved in the creation of the short film through his Hartenstein Foundation.

The new short documentary immediately immerses people in the chaotic terror of the April 19, 1995, bombing. Within the first 3 1/2 minutes, though, the archival footage shifts to images of Oklahomans delivering food, water and medical supplies, plus waiting in line for hours to donate blood.

OKC Thunder center Isaiah Hartenstein and his wife, Kourtney Kellar Hartenstein, center, tour the Oklahoma City National Memorial & Museum in a scene from “The Oklahoma Standard,” a new documentary from ESPN’s award-winning storytelling brand E60.

The short film includes interviews with survivors, first responders and family members of those who died in the bombing as well as Hartenstein's first-person account of how his tour of the memorial and learning about the Oklahoma Standard changed his life.

"Coming here, I didn't really know so much about it, and it really helped change my perspective," Hartenstein told The Oklahoman. "That was our biggest goal, just educating people on the Oklahoma Standard, just helping people maybe change their views a little bit on giving back. That's definitely important to me, but then also just showing people how great Oklahoma City is."

This article originally appeared on Oklahoman: New ESPN, Hartenstein documentaries both explore 'Oklahoma Standard'

Torino Vs Inter Milan – Serie A Showdown Promises To Showcase Sons Of Argentina & France Legends

Torino Vs Inter Milan – Serie A Showdown Promises To Showcase Sons Of Argentina & France Legends
Torino Vs Inter Milan – Serie A Showdown Promises To Showcase Sons Of Argentina & France Legends

Torino vs Inter Milan today carries the weight of history, with Marcus Thuram and Giovanni Simeone taking centre stage as two sons of Serie A legends look to write their own chapters in Italian football.

Their fathers, Lilian Thuram and Diego Simeone, faced each other in some of the great battles of 1990s Italian football.

Lilian wore the shirts of Parma and Juventus. Diego pulled on those of Inter and Lazio.

Today their sons stand on opposite sides of a fixture with enormous stakes, as noted by FCInterNews.

Torino Vs Inter – Thuram Chases Doblete As Simeone Leads Torino Fight

Marcus Thuram enters the match in the form of his season.

Four goals and three assists across his last three appearances have transformed Inter’s attack. After a difficult period, the smile is back, and so is the clinical edge.

Indeed, a double, Scudetto and Coppa Italia, would represent a triumph his father never achieved. That thought drives him.

Furthermore, his father Lilian follows both Marcus and Khephren closely as both sons build their careers simultaneously.

Giovanni Simeone, meanwhile, has made Torino his home.

Diego Simeone attended his son’s very first appearance in granata, a Coppa Italia match against Modena on August 18th. Cholito quickly embodied the club’s spirit.

Nine league goals this season, four under current coach D’Aversa, confirm his importance to Torino.

However, some injuries interrupted his rhythm. Each time, Simeone pushed hard to return, showing the determination that clearly runs in the family.

Tonight, two football dynasties collide once more. This time, the sons carry the story forward.

IPL 2026: Shocking! Fangirl forcibly pulls Abhishek Sharma's hand; security steps in - Watch

NEW DELHI: A bizarre off-field moment involving Abhishek Sharma grabbed attention during IPL 2026, as a fan interaction crossed the line and quickly went viral.

A young female fan, visibly excited on spotting the Sunrisers Hyderabad star, rushed forward and forcibly grabbed his hand.




While the gesture appeared driven by enthusiasm, it left the cricketer uncomfortable, with his reaction clearly suggesting that personal boundaries had been breached.

Security personnel at the hotel immediately intervened and escorted the player away as the situation threatened to escalate.

Watch:

— TATUPREM5555 (@TATUPREM5555)


The clip has since sparked debate online about fan behaviour, with many pointing out that admiration should not come at the cost of a player’s personal space.


On-field fireworks seal SRH win



While the off-field incident created a stir, the action on the field was equally dramatic in IPL 2026. Sunrisers Hyderabad continued their winning run with a stunning five-wicket victory over Rajasthan Royals at the Sawai Mansingh Stadium in Jaipur.

Chasing a daunting 229, SRH showed no signs of pressure after an early setback.

Ishan Kishan (74 off 31) and Abhishek Sharma (57 off 29) turned the game on its head with a blistering 132-run partnership, dismantling the Royals’ bowling attack during the powerplay.

Despite losing both set batters midway, useful contributions from Heinrich Klaasen and Nitish Kumar Reddy ensured SRH crossed the finish line in 18.3 overs.


Vaibhav Sooryavanshi shines, but in vain



Earlier, Vaibhav Sooryavanshi lit up the stadium with a sensational 37-ball 103, supported by Dhruv Jurel’s 51, powering Rajasthan to 228/6 in this IPL 2026 encounter.

However, their efforts went in vain as SRH completed one of the highest chases in IPL history, climbing to third in the standings with their fourth straight win.


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Dolphins pick British tight end Traore in NFL Draft

British tight end Seydou Traore was a late-round pick in the NFL Draft along with Uar Bernard, a Nigerian yet to play a game of American football.

Traore is the first graduate of the UK-based NFL Academy to be drafted, having been selected by the Miami Dolphins with the 180th overall pick.

The 23-year-old has French-Algerian and Ivorian heritage and was born and raised in London, where he played for the London Warriors as a teenager.

He was part of the NFL Academy's first intake in 2019 and spent five years in college football in the USA before showcasing his talent through the NFL's International Player Pathway (IPP) programme this year.

Former Warriors player Efe Obada was the first IPP product to play in the NFL and he went on stage in Pittsburgh to announce the Dolphins' pick.

"This isn't just another name on a card, this is living proof that the dream is possible," said British defensive end Obada, who has witnessed Traore's development having helped the academy from its inception.

Traore became the third IPP product to be selected in an NFL Draft, after Australia's Jordan Mailata in 2018 and Britain's Travis Clayton in 2024.

Clayton was also part of the NFL Academy's first intake in London but only spent a brief period with the programme, now based in Loughborough, before coming through the IPP.

Traore completed the programme before moving to the US to play high school football in Florida.

He played college football for five years, earning a scholarship with Arkansas State in 2021 before transferring to Mississippi State in 2023.

Now 6ft 4in and weighing 244lb (111kg), he caught a total of 131 passes for 1,482 yards and 10 touchdowns from 48 college games, scoring five of those TDs last season.

"He's kind of a raw, athletic ball of clay, if you will," said Miami's general manager Jon-Eric Sullivan. "He should only get better.

"He hasn't been playing football real long, so that was what was intriguing to us, especially at that value [fifth round].

"We felt he's a player who's ascending, whose best ball is in front of him, and who can be a problem for defences in time. We had our eyes on [him] for a while and he fell to us at the right value, so we took a shot."

Eagles put faith in Bernard 'passion project'

Obada, who was born in Nigeria, returned to the draft stage near the end of the seventh and final round to say: "Pittsburgh, you are now witnessing history being made."

He then announced that with the 251st overall pick, the Philadelphia Eagles had selected Bernard, making him the second player from this year's IPP class to be drafted.

The 21-year-old, who has been working as a personal trainer, has not yet played organised football but his potential was identified during NFL training camps in Africa.

He earned a spot on the IPP programme, where his athleticism astounded NFL scouts and thrust him into contention for a late-round pick.

"It's a dream come true for me because I've worked hard for this," Bernard said. "I've not played football, but I've gone through some drills that made me believe that I'm going to get better every day."

Bernard is 6ft 4in and weighs 306lb (139kg), and has been earmarked as a defensive tackle.

He is said to have just 6% body fat and in pre-draft tests he ran the 40-yard dash in 4.63 seconds and had a 39-inch vertical jump - exceptional figures for a defensive player of his size.

Mailata had a similar impact on NFL scouts in 2018. The former rugby league player had also never played football, but the Eagles felt they could mould him into an NFL player.

Mailata spent two seasons developing on their practice squad before making his first start in 2020. He then helped them win the Super Bowl in 2025 and is now one of the best offensive tackles in the league.

Eagles general manager Howie Roseman was willing to take on the challenge of doing the same with Bernard.

"We wanted to take the chance on the kid," he said. "We've had great success with that programme. We spent a lot of time with him, worked him out.

"For us, it was a passion project. He's got a lot of tools in his body. [We] understand it's going to take time. It was pretty cool. [It's] certainly unusual with that guy."

A long time coming but something to build on - Isak's landmark goal

The clock in the corner of the ground was showing 3.35pm, and The Kop was in raptures as Liverpool's number nine was mobbed by his team-mates.

Some 236 days after joining the club, Alexander Isak's long wait for his first home Premier League goal for Liverpool was finally over.

Isak set his side on the way to a hard-fought 3-1 victory over Crystal Palace with a shot into the ground that looped over goalkeeper Dean Henderson and into the net.

For the first time in a long time, the man who cost a British record £125m was smiling again on a day of firsts for Isak and Liverpool.

This was the Swede's first goal of 2026, and the first time the Reds have won a home league game he started.

"Did anyone ever think we would say this, eight or nine months ago, that at the end of April, Alexander Isak scored his first Liverpool league goal at Anfield?" asked manager Arne Slot after the game.

"That sums up this season a lot - that an unbelievable striker has had such a long time with injuries.

"It's really nice that he has scored because when we signed him we knew he could score goals."

But will this goal mark a turning point for the player whose first season at Anfield has been overshadowed by injuries and a loss of form?

'Liverpool are going to need him back to his best'

On the corresponding weekend last season, Isak scored for Newcastle United in a win that relegated Ipswich Town.

It was his 26th goal of a successful season that would help propel Eddie Howe's side into the Champions League.

He ended the campaign with 27, and a little over three months later joined Liverpool.

"I want to create history," said Isak, after an acrimonious move before which he had trained away from Newcastle's first-team squad.

"I want to win trophies. This is the perfect place for me to grow even further and take my game to the next level."

Yet that dream move has turned into something of a nightmare for both player and club.

Isak suffered a serious ankle injury in December that included a fractured fibula.

Prior to that he had been starting in place of Hugo Ekitike, who many fans thought deserved to be selected. There were suggestions Liverpool were struggling to fit Isak into their system.

Four months later, he is still a shadow of the player he was last season and has still to complete a full 90 minutes in a Liverpool shirt.

Against Palace he had 18 touches and registered one attempt, from which he scored, before being replaced by Ryan Gravenberch in the 79th minute.

He has now played 1,009 minutes for Liverpool - well down on the 3,319 he managed for Newcastle last season.

But Martin Keown, a pundit on Saturday's Match of the Day, believes there could be brighter days ahead for Isak.

"It's been a long time coming for someone who cost a British record transfer fee," said three-time Premier League winner Keown.

"But that feeling of celebrating with the home fans is something for him to build on. Isak showed us a little bit of what we thought we'd see from the start of the season.

"If Liverpool can get him fully fit and back to the form he showed at Newcastle, then clearly he's an outstanding player - and someone the club will still have big expectations for.

"With Mohamed Salah leaving in the summer and Hugo Ekitike likely to miss the rest of the calendar year, the Reds are going to need him back to his best."

'Maybe he can start fresh next season' - fans on Isak

Isak, who signed a six-year contract with Liverpool, is likely to play for Sweden at the World Cup this summer.

And some fans believe that could help him return to his best form before his second season with the Reds.

"It hasn't gone so well for him so far," said Mattias Astrom, who travelled to Liverpool from Sweden for the Palace game.

"He needs confidence and he has to score. That's why Liverpool bought him - to score goals. Maybe he can start fresh next season."

Compatriot Fredde Andersson added: "I was excited when Liverpool signed Isak.

"But he's not the player he was at Newcastle last season. Now Hugo Ekitike is injured, maybe he will get more minutes."

Alexander Isak celebrates after scoring for Liverpool against Crystal Palace
Isak has yet to complete a full 90 minutes in a Liverpool shirt [Reuters]

49ers GM tells Commanders 'we're available' regarding WR Brandon Aiyuk

The 2026 NFL Draft is over, and there were no major trades over the weekend involving veteran players, much to the chagrin of San Francisco 49ers general manager John Lynch.

At the conclusion of his post-draft press conference alongside head coach Kyle Shanahan, Lynch was asked about an update on wide receiver Brandon Aiyuk.

"No new update right now," Lynch responded. "We’re available. Give us a call."

What's interesting is that when he said he and the 49ers were available, he held up his phone, indicating to other teams, specifically Aiyuk's rumored desired destination, the Washington Commanders, that he was open for business.

John Lynch says the 49ers are not planning to release Brandon Aiyuk anytime soon.

He holds up his phone and says: “we’re available. Give us a call.” pic.twitter.com/jrFR0pXbKZ

— Coach Yac 🗣 (@Coach_Yac) April 25, 2026

A report surfaced during the NFL draft from NFL insider Ian Rapoport regarding Washington's interest in Aiyuk and vice versa. It's not a secret, and it's why the 49ers have played hardball with the disgruntled receiver. They don't want to give him what he wants, despite saying he'd played his last down for the franchise.

"I think it's the prudent thing to do," Lynch continued. "He’s an extremely talented player. He’s been an extremely effective player in our league. The situation didn’t work itself out here. That’s not to say that it can’t be rekindled somewhere else. And we’d be happy to do something with anyone, if the opportunity presented itself."

A trade is not happening. No team is taking on Aiyuk's contract, especially coming off knee surgery. Even if he proves he's 100% healthy, the contract remains a problem. Why would Washington give up anything of value for a player it knows the 49ers have to move on from before Week 1?

For now, this remains a standoff between the 49ers and Commanders. Ideally, Washington would want Aiyuk in the building this offseason to work with his new team, including his good friend, quarterback Jayden Daniels, and offensive coordinator David Blough. But, for now, Commanders GM Adam Peters remains content to let things play out.

This article originally appeared on Commanders Wire: Washington Commanders: 49ers GM wants to make deal for Brandon Aiyuk

Undrafted Free Agent Tracker: Post-NFL draft signings of Longhorns

Six Longhorns were taken in 2026 NFL Draft. But almost a dozen other UT players were hoping to hear their names called in Pittsburgh this weekend. Many of these Longhorns have already signed undrafted free agent contracts.

For the six former Texas football players drafted into the league this week, their lifelong dreams have come true. They are NFL players. Their future is still uncertain, but they are guaranteed a good salary and chances are all six will be on an NFL roster for Week 1 of the 2026 season.

But there are at least 10 other Longhorns that didn't get drafted. These include Travis Shaw, Ethan Burke, Cole Hutson and even Arch Manning's back up, Matthew Caldwell.

During the draft, the players' agents are working the phones just in case their clients fall out of the top 257 players. When the draft is over, most of the matches are already made and there's been a flurry of signings so far.

Texas Football 2026 NFL Draft Picks:

Texas Football Undrafted Players:

  • CB Jaylon Guilbeau
  • QB Matthew Caldwell
  • DL Travis Shaw
  • DE Ethan Burke
  • DL Cole Brevard
  • OL Cole Hutson
  • LB Marshall Landwehr
  • LS Lance St. Louis
  • P Jack Bouwmeester
  • K Mason Shipley

Check out which players have signed UFA contracts below:

DE Ethan Burke - Baltimore Ravens

Signed ✍️

Ethan Burke is headed to Baltimore 🤘@eburke4lax x @Ravenspic.twitter.com/b9g5sbYT4g

— Texas Football (@TexasFootball) April 26, 2026

QB Matthew Caldwell - LA Rams

Signed ✍️

Welcome to LA, Matthew Caldwell 🤘@RamsNFLpic.twitter.com/dCAN891Hrr

— Texas Football (@TexasFootball) April 26, 2026

CB Jaylin Guilbeau - Carolina Panthers

Signed ✍️

Jaylin Guilbeau is going to Carolina 🤘@jaylonguilbeau1 x @Pantherspic.twitter.com/cBwgsxON8C

— Texas Football (@TexasFootball) April 26, 2026

DL Cole Brevard - Kansas City Chiefs

Signed ✍️

Cole ➡️ KC@cole_brevard x @Chiefspic.twitter.com/oL1KxLX3KF

— Texas Football (@TexasFootball) April 26, 2026

K Mason Shipley - New Orleans Saints

Signed ✍️

Mason Shipley is headed to NOLA 🤘@MasonShipley1 x @Saintspic.twitter.com/COMfLeVkwV

— Texas Football (@TexasFootball) April 26, 2026

DL Travis Shaw - Baltimore Ravens

Signed ✍️

T-Shaw is Baltimore bound 🤘@cheesy_Trav18 x @Ravenspic.twitter.com/VyL7BsxsQ3

— Texas Football (@TexasFootball) April 26, 2026

P Jack Bouwmeester - San Francisco 49ers

Signed ✍️

Jack Bouwmeester is headed to San Fran 🤘@jackbouwie x @49erspic.twitter.com/dGDfqndTSQ

— Texas Football (@TexasFootball) April 26, 2026

This article originally appeared on Longhorns Wire: Undrafted Free Agent Tracker: Texas Longhorns post-NFL draft activity

NFL world reacts to Falcons' 2026 draft class

The Atlanta Falcons left the 2026 NFL Draft with six new players, including two potential starters, despite not having a first-round pick. After sitting out on Day 1, the team kicked off Day 2 by taking Clemson cornerback Avieon Terrell in the second round.

Not only was Terrell a projected first-round selection, but is the younger brother of Falcons CB A.J. Terrell. However, this wasn't some nepotism pick, and the Terrell brothers should be a force in Atlanta for years to come.

Falcons general manager Ian Cunningham wasn't done yet, though. In the third round, the team drafted speedy Georgia wide receiver Zachariah Branch with the 79th overall pick. From there, Atlanta started to shift towards finding versatile, athletic prospects.

After pulling off a trade to acquire an additional sixth-round pick, the Falcons took Oklahoma linebacker Kendal Daniels, Washington defensive tackle Anterio Thompson, LSU linebacker Harold Perkins Jr., and Ohio State offensive tackle Ethan Onianwa.

The reaction has been overwhelmingly positive, especially to the team's Day 2 picks. Here's how those around the NFL reacted to the Falcons' 2026 draft class.

NFL world reacts to Falcons' 2026 draft class

This is so dope 🔥 https://t.co/msq9sJGvO6

— Chad Johnson (@ochocinco) April 25, 2026

We got better today.

— Bijan Robinson (@Bijan5Robinson) April 25, 2026

Extremely proud of you @zachariahbranch! You have been a joy to watch this past year, and I can’t wait to see what you do with @AtlantaFalcons GO DAWGS !! pic.twitter.com/F063vLBIib

— Coach Kirby Smart (@KirbySmartUGA) April 25, 2026

Matt Ryan was pumped when the @AtlantaFalcons selected Kendal Daniels 😄 pic.twitter.com/99yxrjXZ3A

— NFL UK & Ireland (@NFLUKIRE) April 25, 2026

The theme of these last two picks for Atlanta in the sixth round? Athlete.

DT Anterio Thompson is 306 pounds and ran a 4.73 40-time and a 1.74 10-yard split.

LB Harold Perkins Jr. ran a 4.45 40-time. That's in the 96th percentile of his position. pic.twitter.com/zhLIs91wwi

— Tori McElhaney (@tori_mcelhaney) April 25, 2026

Kendal Daniels is a BIG LB/S hybrid. Can line him up in the slot, he's a great blitzer, not who I expected but a very Jeff Ulbrich coded pick

— Tre’Shon (@tre3shon) April 25, 2026

Falcons ranked 9th for best value in the draft without having a first round pick.

Ian cooked. https://t.co/uHz0shy69Q

— Carrie (@carrielynnxox) April 26, 2026

AJ Terrell said Kevin Stefanski told him about three picks away that the #Falcons were probably going to take his brother. "I had to wait three picks before I could show some type of love to him. ... I feel like I'm living the draft again."

— Marc Raimondi (@marcraimondi) April 25, 2026

Falcon https://t.co/WFnN4LPOxo

— Atlanta Falcons (@AtlantaFalcons) April 25, 2026

Perkins: "Yes, I grew up a Saints fan."

Then he tilted down his new #Falcons cap.

"I ain't a Saints fan no more!"

— Marc Raimondi (@marcraimondi) April 25, 2026

4.73 at 306 pounds is genuinely disturbing https://t.co/fygU3nCVw9pic.twitter.com/vHMA11rjmf

— Clint Goss (@NFLDraftDome) April 25, 2026

AJ Terrell said Kevin Stefanski told him about three picks away that the #Falcons were probably going to take his brother. "I had to wait three picks before I could show some type of love to him. ... I feel like I'm living the draft again."

— Marc Raimondi (@marcraimondi) April 25, 2026

YESSS ‼️ https://t.co/hDA0X9HwUM

— Zachariah “ease” Branch (@zachariahbranch) April 26, 2026

Falcons secondary is going to make a lot of plays in 2026.

— Jeremy Fowler (@JFowlerESPN) April 25, 2026

Harold Perkins Jr. is a steal at the end of the 6th round for the Falcons. pic.twitter.com/TofRoVYZxx

— Nick Penticoff (@NickPenticoff) April 25, 2026

Maurice Jones-Drew picked #Falcons LB Kendal Daniels as his most intriguing Day 3 pick.

“His ability to spy guys … he can rush, he can play LB, he can cover. To me, I was shocked he was still there in the 4th round.” pic.twitter.com/jOGq8mEnwQ

— Rise Up Avieon (@RiseUpReader) April 25, 2026

I’m coming home! #RiseUphttps://t.co/YV1mcnlVcq

— Carlos “CEO" Allen Jr (@carlosallen51) April 25, 2026

"I feel like we came out of this day with some good football players."

Ian Cunningham said the day started with everyone coming in and having the area scouts go through and give notes/speeches about the players still on the board that they were convicted on.

— Tori McElhaney (@tori_mcelhaney) April 25, 2026

This article originally appeared on Falcons Wire: NFL fans react to Atlanta Falcons' 2026 draft class

Expert grades for Panthers' 2026 NFL Draft class

(This post will be updated as more grades become available.)

The legend of Dan Morgan might've grown this weekend.

Led for the third straight year by their president of football operations and general manager, the Carolina Panthers came and apparently conquered the 2026 NFL Draft. Their newest class, led by offensive tackle and 19th overall selection Monroe Freeling, features plenty of value from top to bottom and addresses a handful of the roster's most pressing needs.

So, what do some of the league experts think about Morgan and company's haul?

Here are their grades for the Panthers' full 2026 draft class . . .

Grades for the Carolina Panthers' 2026 NFL Draft class

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This article originally appeared on Panthers Wire: 2026 NFL Draft: Experts grade Panthers' class

10 misconceptions about kids sports: How parents can push against them

NEWPORT, R.I. – We sat two miles away from the International Tennis Hall of Fame, where artifacts from Andre Agassi are on display. You can push a button and watch him beat Roger Federer, his fist pumping and his smile soaking up the raucous crowd after match point.

But when I spoke with a collection of parents at St. Michael’s Country Day, a toddler-eighth grade independent school, I shared how Agassi really felt.

He hated tennis.

It’s a theme he repeats throughout his autobiography, “Open,” as his father made him hit ball after ball as a young boy in the Las Vegas desert sun. Tennis was force-fed to him. He became a professional tennis player because the sport is really all he felt he could do.

We want our kids to love what they play, but often we also want them to win, and to get to the highest notch on the “sports ladder.” We dig in if they’re especially good. But are we underestimating them?

"What somebody needs to do to be pro at 16 years old is crazy, right?” Agassi told USA TODAY Sports in 2024. “I mean, think about how you have to spend those years in order to do it. So the question now becomes, is that self-motivated, or is fear the driver? Is somehow somebody else's agenda the driver?”

Andre Agassi shows boy how to hold a racket during a friendly match against Jim Courier in Caracas, Venezuela, in 2012.

Maybe it’s not what our kids want to do. As we got into our discussion about “Surviving Youth Sports,” I focused on 10 misconceptions we can have about their sports journeys. They are likely familiar to you.

Consider them as you go about your season, and your summer and into coming years. Understanding what’s behind them could be the key to unlocking a happy sports journey.

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1. There is a direct correlation between winning and advancement

“Does anybody feel that way?” I asked the audience to begin our discussion.

A number of people shook their heads. If you go to a kids' sports complex or high school gym on a regular basis, you get the impression that most sports parents think otherwise.

Winning matters, but not to the degree we think it does. Across multiple studies of kids who play sports – whether they are boys or girls, are teenagers or younger kids, or travel or recreational players – winning generally falls far down the list of factors about their sport that they find most fun.

In her groundbreaking study about youth soccer players, sports scientist Amanda Visek found that kids’ top three fun determinants were trying hard, positive team dynamics and positive coaching. She has had similar findings in studies of kids who play other sports, including basketball and tennis.

UCLA women’s basketball coach Cori Close just won the national championship. When I interviewed her two years ago, when UCLA was still a top-ranked team, Close recalled a conversation with a coach who had just won one.

"How do you feel?" Close asked.

"A little empty," the coach replied.

The fun part for many teams is getting to the top of the mountain. Working hard, being with your teammates and going after your goal is what makes sports most fun. Winning is a byproduct of those factors, and we can feel them even if we don’t win all the time.

2. It's bad to fail

We send our kids out to the field or court to succeed or fail, and we need to be OK with whatever happens. We often aren’t.

Duke University professor Aaron Dinin has taught a class called “Learning to Fail.”

He gives students activities in which they’re destined to fall short, or he even intentionally gives them a poor mid-semester grade, to see how they react.

In the process, they gain information they can use to put themselves in a better position to be more successful in the future. If your son or daughter has a bad game, find a few things they did right, but also what they could improve upon. They might even tell you themselves.

“The most important thing is actually losing,” says Dan Soviero, who founded Signature Athletics, a youth sports platform that supports recreational and travel sports programs. “When you lose, you learn, when you win, you celebrate.”

3. It's always worth it to be on the 'best' team

In Newport, a longtime home of the America’s Cup located on an island at the Atlantic Coast, kids are taught to sail in fourth grade as part of a school program.

It’s a safe, non-competitive way to introduce a sport that everyone does together for enjoyment. It reminds me of how kids' sports are handled in Norway.

Norwegian kids aren’t sorted by ability until they are 13. They are allowed to learn to enjoy sports and play them as much or as little as they like. Think of the opposite of your local Little League draft, which can resemble an NFL war room.

Norway’s format fosters an embedded enjoyment of sports. Kids are eventually identified as the most promising ones, but the decision doesn’t seem to matter for the ones who aren’t.

“For the rest, that’s OK,” NBC commentator Mary Carillo says in her documentary on the country that ran during the Winter Olympics, “because most will look back fondly on their active childhoods and go on to live fit, healthy lives as adults.”

4. Kids play youth sports because they want to go pro or get a college scholarship

Most everyone in the audience laughed when I mentioned this one.

“Is it the parents that want to get a college scholarship?” I said.

Often, kids’ sports itineraries are driven by parents with an eye on the future. Kids tend to play firmly in the present.

A number of surveys, including a recent one by the Aspen Institute’s Sports & Society program on youth soccer players in New York City and North Jersey, have registered that having fun and playing with friends are top priorities for kids with sports.

In short, they want to play for social reasons. Even in competitive travel situations, friendship ranks higher than winning or scholarships. Working together and competing hard are part of the Amanda Visek “fun” model I mentioned earlier, so competition and winning can be bred organically.

5. The best athletes are that way from an early age

“I’m a late bloomer,” Laura Wheeler, a mom in the crowd who coaches her 12-year-old son in Little League, said when I read No. 5, drawing laughs.

So are some of the most elite athletes.

Did you know that Tom Brady started his freshman football career 0-7, or that he only started on junior varsity because the kid ahead of him quit?

He learned football, and even how to put on his pads, on the go. But he loved it.

“I was nowhere in the realm physically or emotionally or mentally where a lot of these other kids were when they arrived at Michigan,” he told Youth Inc.’s Greg Olsen in a 2025 interview.

Annika Sorenstam, who became a Hall of Fame golfer, told me in an interview last year that she used to “tank” the end of her junior golf tournaments so she would finish second and not have to speak publicly as the winner.

It made her angry to lose, though. Her dad coached her on a few things to say – “I do the talking with my clubs,” was one of them – and she gained confidence in front of crowds, learning from the experience.

Focus on fun when they’re young. The self-motivation will come from them.

6. If your son or daughter is excelling at a sport, it means they are enjoying themselves

This is a tricky one that goes back to the recent Aspen kids survey, where they emphasized cost as a major barrier to them playing.

Children are smarter than you think. They know if you’re forking out a lot of money, and they don’t want to let you down. There might be a certain amount of pressure that they feel to do well for you.

It makes us happy when they do, and we want them to be good at whatever they’re doing, in sports or otherwise. But if they’re playing a sport, make sure to have conversations with them before encouraging them to keep playing.

If they’re getting on a competitive track and playing every weekend, maybe they’re getting burned out.

Make sure, even if they’re really good, it’s what they want to be doing.

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7. If you don't start travel sports at an early age, you will be 'left behind'

This is one that even former pro athletes worry about. I have struggled with the feeling, too. I think my kids would have been fine with their sports careers if I had waited a few years rather than starting them in travel baseball at 8 or 9.  

Just because everyone else is doing a travel sport or other activity, it doesn’t mean it’s the right situation for your kid and your family.

Ask yourself: What are you trying to get out of travel sports? They have a purpose for college recruitment, but if that’s what you’re interested in, they don’t really ramp up until eighth or ninth grade.

"You're not getting scouted at 8-, 9-, 10-, 11-,12-years old," says Todd Frazier, once a Little League World Series hero who became a major leaguer.

His best memories of the Little League World Series, he says, are becoming good friends with kids from Saudi Arabia and Japan.

Find a situation that fits your family. If you’re not taking family vacations because of sports, ask yourself why? It may not be worth it.

8. When you take your kid to practice, it's a good idea to stay and watch

When I coached my two sons, who are now in high school, there was almost always a contingent of parents who watched practice. Some said things to their sons or daughters as we were going along. One mom even ran out and wiped her son’s nose at second base.

There is a balance. We really want to be there and to watch them, but let’s remember this is their time to be with their friends, to engage in something they love (or might grow to love), to learn to problem solve on their own and to find peace of mind.

Do you really want them thinking during practice, “Oh gosh, mom and dad are watching me, I had better do well.” They’ll be looking for your approval. You can give it to them by talking to them about what happened at practice afterward, but also by letting it be their time.

U.S. women’s soccer icon Abby Wambach is adamant about this point. Julie Foudy, one of her former teammates and now a soccer mom like Wambach, says her parents rarely even came to her games. It’s not because they didn’t love her. It’s just that they had other things they were doing.

9. In order to get on a college team, or a high school team, you need to specialize in a sport early

In this day of parents investing loads of money and time to make their kids better, you might need to focus on one sport when your son or daughter gets close to high school age.

Focusing on a sport, though, is not the same as only playing one sport. We can focus on one sport, for example, for two or three seasons, and play another in the fourth. Specialization can be a very personal decision, but if you do it before early or mid-high school, you risk injuries, and girls are at a higher risk than boys.

College coaches love multisport athletes, but if you feel you need to specialize, here are two good rules of thumb, backed up by medical data:

  • Don’t exceed a child’s age in the number of hours per week they play a particular sport.
  • The rate of organized to unorganized play should not be greater than 2 to 1.

10. We play an active role in our kids' sports development

Think of yourself as someone who puts your child in a situation to learn and to grow to find something they really like. Those discoveries need to come from your child, and they don’t have to be about sports. They can be about instruments or theater or academic clubs.

We can play an active role in facilitating without forcing things upon them. We don’t want them to get stuck on one track that they truly don’t enjoy. Give them options and watch them thrive when they find something they really want to dig into.

Take time to do things as a family away from sports. When there is too much focus on them, everybody gets burned out, not just the kids.

“I agree with a lot of what you have to say but, chances are, you’re gonna have a coach or you’re gonna be involved with other parents who believe in all 10 of these things,” Carolyn Hanigan, a mom whose 12-year-old son attends St. Michael’s, said to me at the end of my talk. “You have to learn to live with these people, too, and navigate like, ‘Can my kid come in and learn and play when you’ve got these full-on parents, and sometimes even spouses disagree.

“It’s too bad because it will eventually cause a shift of parents. My husband will be like, ‘I don’t care if he plays any sports. We have plenty of things we can do and we’re spending all this time together.’

“(Their son) just plays. He’d rather play with a group of younger kids and have a good time. I have to accept that. My husband said, ‘Those are your tapes. That’s the tapes in your head. That’s what you wanted from your childhood onto this child.’ ”

We don’t have to get sucked into the frenzied state of youth sports. It’s our job to push against the grain and find our kids’ passions.

Borelli, aka Coach Steve, has been an editor and writer with USA TODAY since 1999. He spent 10 years coaching his two sons’ baseball and basketball teams. He and his wife, Colleen, are now sports parents for two high schoolers. His Coach Steve column is posted weekly. For his past columns, click here.

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ASK IRA: Does Pat Riley have to emphasize that Heat changes must follow?

Q: Ira, do you expect breaking news from Pat Riley on Monday? – Sandy.

A: I guess that comes down to your interpretation of what is news. I do believe Pat Riley will recognize and stress that change is coming, considering this is now matches the second-worst stretch of his playing/coaching/management career, only the second time his team has been limited to one playoff-game victory over a three-year span (he went without a playoff victory in the span of 2000-01, ’01-02 and ’02-03 as Heat coach, with just one playoff victory in the span of 2016-17, ’17-18 and ’18-19 as Heat president). So when it basically is as bad as it ever has been over his nearly 50 years in the game, the expectation would be something more than talk about staying the course. As the Heat continue to put him front and center as the face of the team, then his words seemingly would have to reflect the moment.

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Q: How about Nick Arison do the media session? He’s the one pulling the strings. – Manny.

A: If Pat Riley opens that door or leaves that door open, deferring to Nick Arison on answers on Monday, then yes, further explanation would seem reasonable from the executive branch. Remember, this is not like seeking an owner for comment (of which many in the South Florida market have declined). Nick Arison is listed as CEO, above Riley, in the team’s hierarchy. Micky Arison is listed as managing general partner.

Q: I enjoyed your informative article about the trade assets the Heat have with their roster. Can’t the $17 million Duncan Robinson trade exception also be used until July 7, to allow them to send out that much less in salary than they take back? – Morgan, New Orleans.

A: Yes and no. Trade exceptions cannot be aggregated, therefore can’t be “thrown into a deal” to balance it under the cap. However, such exemptions can be used concurrently in a trade, to take in salary from a single player as part of the bigger deal. For example, should the Bucks demand Bobby Portis also be taken on by an acquiring team in a Giannis Antetokounmpo deal, then Portis’ salary could be taken into the Robinson trade exception in a concurrent deal.

Arteta bemoans 2 missed red cards in 2 games

Arteta bemoans 2 missed red cards in 2 games
Arteta bemoans 2 missed red cards in 2 games

Mikel Arteta has bemoaned the decisions not to send Nick Pope and Abdukodir Khusanov in Arsenal’s last two games against Manchester City and Newcastle United.

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Arsenal saw out a 1-0 win over Newcastle United on Saturday, but the scoreline could have been more emphatic if Nick Pope had been shown a red card in the 74th minute.

Pope charged out of his goal and missed the ball, before very deliberately bringing down Viktor Gyokeres to prevent him chasing it.

There was one Newcastle defender in the vicinity, but before Pope’s block it looked like Gyokeres was the closer player and able to reach the ball first. Yet the referee evidently disagreed, only showing a yellow card to Pope, rather than a red for denying an obvious goalscoring opportunity.

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“In my opinion, it’s a clear red card,” Arteta said of the incident. “I watched it 10 times. If you have ever played football, it is a red card.

“It’s the second time in two games because against Manchester City when Kai Havertz goes through and Khusanov fouls him at 1-1, the title is there. It is a red card, guys.

“I’m here to give my opinion. I’m someone who has been in the game for a long time, and you talk to any of the players because the trajectory, where the ball is, there’s no keeper there. If that were to happen the other way around, it’s a red card.

“I didn’t talk about it when we lost the game. I’m doing it when we won. It’s a red card today, it’s a red card in Manchester and the world is different. That’s it.”

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On the Khusanov one, former referee Keith Hackett had already spoken out in agreement with Arteta’s opinion.

“If Anthony Taylor awarded a free-kick, then there is no doubt in my mind that the denial of an obvious goalscoring opportunity has clearly taken place, and that would have resulted in a red card for the Manchester City player,” Hackett said.

“On reviewing the video, I think the Manchester City player is rather fortunate not to have been dismissed.”

It’s certainly a shame to have two of these incidents in two consecutive matches, particularly when Arsenal fans will have no trouble calling to mind incidents like William Saliba’s red vs Bournemouth or Myles Lewis-Skelly’s vs West Ham, when the Arsenal player was given no such benefit of the doubt.

Arsenal fans will just have to hope the potential goals and points these red-card decisions cost the team don’t end up affecting the final positions in the standings.

Opta predict Liverpool Champions League chances after Palace win

Opta predict Liverpool Champions League chances after Palace win
Opta predict Liverpool Champions League chances after Palace win

Liverpool’s push for Champions League qualification has taken a major step forward following our win over Crystal Palace, with the latest data suggesting we’re now firmly in control of our own destiny.


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According to Opta, our chances of finishing in the top five now stand at 96.92%, a figure that underlines just how strong our position has become heading into the final stretch of the season.

Liverpool closing in on Champions League return

That number represents a significant increase from earlier projections, with our probability previously sitting just above 90% before the Palace fixture.

The rise reflects not only our own results but also the struggles of the chasing pack, with the gap to sixth place now looking increasingly difficult for rivals to close.

When you compare the wider picture, it becomes even clearer how strong our position is, with only Arsenal and Manchester City rated at 100%, while we sit just behind Manchester United and Aston Villa in the projections.

That context shows we’re not just in contention anymore, we’re expected to get the job done.

Why Liverpool still need to stay focused

Despite the encouraging numbers, there’s still work to be done, particularly given the difficulty of the remaining fixtures.

As things stand, we’re level on points with Aston Villa and just ahead of the chasing group, meaning any slip-up could still reopen the race.

However, the trend is clearly in our favour, especially when you consider how results have gone since the international break, with wins over Fulham and Everton helping to build momentum at a crucial stage.

Those results have put us in a position where, realistically, a couple more victories should be enough to secure Champions League football for next season.

That could even come sooner than expected, with a strong run potentially allowing us to clinch qualification as early as the trip to Manchester United at Old Trafford.

For now, though, the message is simple, the job isn’t mathematically done, but with Opta giving us a 96.92% chance, we’re on the verge of securing exactly what we set out to achieve in these final weeks.

Barcelona on track to sign exciting Rayo Majadahonda talent

Barcelona on track to sign exciting Rayo Majadahonda talent
Barcelona on track to sign exciting Rayo Majadahonda talent

Barcelona are on a perennial hunt for young talent across Spain and the world in a bid to lure them to La Masia and further their development at the club.

After all, it requires early scouting and long-term planning to ensure that the prodigies of the academy develop to be compatible with the first team.

On that front, SPORT now bring to light that Barcelona have identified and are on the chase to sign a 2015-born player from Rayo Majadahonda.

One for the long haul

Indeed, Barcelona are now reportedly very close to signing Youssef Khanfri, whom the club’s scouts have closely followed in recent times.

Having seen his talent several times directly, the club are convinced that Khanfri has a special talent and that he can be incorporated into Barcelona’s under-12 team for the 2026-27 season.

Everything is on track to complete his signing in the coming weeks, and he is set to arrive at La Masia and join the junior team in the summer.

Khanfri is a dynamic and versatile player who flourishes primarily in two positions on the field – interior midfield and as a winger.

As it stands, however, it remains unknown as to where the Barcelona tacticians will place him. Given the academy’s relative overload in midfield talents, they may well see him as a player fit to develop as a winger.

Barcelona usually do not sign players from outside Catalonia in their academy until the player is in the under-13 category.

Khanfri, however, has formed an exception to that rule and will join still as an under-12 player as the club sees him to be too big a talent to leave on the market for one more year.

So far this season, the youngster has scored seven goals with Rayo Majadahonda’s under-12 side and it is clear that the Blaugrana value that aspect of his game.

Torino Vs Inter Milan – Brazilian Winger The Only Absence As Italy Starlet Prepares To Start For Nerazzurri

Torino Vs Inter Milan – Brazilian Winger The Only Absence As Italy Starlet Prepares To Start For Nerazzurri
Torino Vs Inter Milan – Brazilian Winger The Only Absence As Italy Starlet Prepares To Start For Nerazzurri

Luis Henrique misses Inter Milan’s trip to Torino on Sunday with a right adductor strain, the Brazilian winger’s injury making him the only absentee as Pio Esposito prepares to start alongside Marcus Thuram.

According to Gazzetta dello Sport, via FCInterNews, Cristian Chivu heads to Turin in near-full strength.

Bastoni returns to the back three. He lines up alongside Akanji and De Vrij.

Bisseck is fit again but starts from the bench.

Torino Vs Inter – Esposito & Henrique Update As Lautaro Travels With Squad

Pio Esposito had a wisdom tooth removed earlier this week.

However, he completed a full group training session on Saturday and starts alongside Thuram.

Lautaro Martinez travels with the squad despite carrying his calf injury.

His presence, potentially on the bench, is largely symbolic at this stage.

Indeed, his real target remains the Parma home game on May 3rd.

Furthermore, Gazzetta write that Lautaro “wants to follow the away trip closely as it should precede his proper return to the pitch.”

Therefore, Chivu enters a potential Scudetto-clinching fixture with almost every player available.

Whilst Inter cannot mathematically guarantee the league today, they can all-but clinch it.

Probable Inter XI (3-5-2): Sommer; Akanji, De Vrij, Bastoni; Dumfries, Barella, Calhanoglu, Zielinski, Dimarco; Thuram, Esposito.

Georgia football fan-favorite signs undrafted free agent deal

Georgia Bulldogs punter Brett Thorson has found an NFL home. Thorson was not selected in the 2026 NFL draft, but he did manage to quickly agree to an undrafted free agent deal with the Minnesota Vikings after the draft, per Ryan Fowler.

Thorson was an All-SEC selection in 2025. He recovered nicely from a knee injury that he suffered in the SEC championship to return for the Bulldogs during the 2025 college football season. Thorson ended up winning the Ray Guy award (nation's best punter) for his impressive 2025 season.

In 2025, Thorson averaged 45.2 yards per punt for Georgia. He had a season long punt of 66 yards and had half of his 42 punts downed inside the 20. Georgia fans love Thorson, who is from Australia, for his sense of humor and strong play on the field.

Georgia Bulldogs punter Brett Thorson (92) punts the ball to the Texas Longhorns

Thorson was not one of the two punters drafted despite his strong college career. One possible reason Thorson went undrafted is because Georgia uses quarterbacks to hold on field goals and not punters, which limited Thorson's experience at holding. Almost every NFL team has punters exclusively do the holding for field goals.

With the Vikings, Thorson will compete with NFL veteran punter Johnny Hekker for the starting role. Thorson has the talent to start in the NFL.

Eight Georgia Bulldogs were selected in the draft, which concluded on Saturday, April 25.

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Texas A&M star transfer guards once played together at Tulsa

Texas A&M coach Bucky McMillan deserves a ton of praise for quietly building one of the best backcourts in the SEC since the transfer opened earlier this month, landing commitments from Kansas State transfer shooting guard PJ Haggerty, followed by landing former Samford/Radford sharpshooter Lukas Walls, and NBA G-League star guard Bryson Warren, who signed with the Aggies last week.

Combined with landing LSU transfer guard Jalen Reece last week, amid all the chaos surrounding the 2026 NFL Draft, McMillan and his staff secured their fifth transfer portal commitment. McNeese guard Tyshawn Archie, who has been a program target going back to this time last year, made things official after developing a strong relationship with McMillan and his staff.

This past season, Archie earned All-Southland first team and All-Southland Tournament honors for his breakout junior campaign, where he finished 2nd in the conference in steals, 9th in points, 9th in assists, 8th in FG%, 1st in BPM, 2nd in offensive BPM, and 5th in defensive BPM.

Bringing elite production to College Station, Archie 14.3 PPG, 2.9 APG, 1.9 RPG, and 1.7 STL, shooting 36.9% from three and 43.3% from the field, but before his McNeese career began, the now senior guard played at Tulsa, starting his career with PJ Haggerty.

During his first two seasons at Tulsa, Archie averaged 7.2 and 9.2 points, improving year to year, while Haggerty led the team with 21.2 PPG, becoming the star player for every team he's been on. This already established chemistry will help the rest of the backcourt gel this summer before the fall.

PJ Haggerty and Tyshawn Archie were teammates at Tulsa in 2023-24 and both made the AAC All-Freshman team.

Now they’re reunited at Texas A&M for their final year of college basketball 👍

A&M graduate assistant Ari Seals was also on that team.

Tulsa ➡️ Texas A&M pipeline‼️ pic.twitter.com/JE6yQCVA0N

— Luke Evangelist (@lukeevangelist_) April 25, 2026

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Buffalo Bills select former Wisconsin wide receiver in NFL draft

The Buffalo Bills selected former Wisconsin receiver Skyler Bell in the fourth round of the 2026 NFL draft on Saturday.

The Bills made Bell the draft's No. 125 overall selection. Via UConn, he was the first former Badger selected.

Bell played for Wisconsin from 2021-23, appearing in 26 total games during that time. He tallied 755 yards and six scores on 69 receptions with the Badgers; his best season was a 30-catch, 444-yard, five-touchdown 2022 campaign.

The Watertown, Connecticut, native transferred to UConn following the 2023 season. He emerged as one of the top receivers in the sport during his two years with the Huskies, recording 151 total catches, 2,138 yards and 18 touchdowns. He headlined that stint with a 101-catch, 1,278-yard, 13-touchdown All-American 2025 campaign.

Bell joins a Buffalo Bills team that is still looking to break through with star quarterback Josh Allen at the helm. While the former Badger was a fourth-round pick, he should have a chance to contribute immediately.

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Chiefs LB Nick Bolton offers advice to the 2026 NFL Draft rookie class

Kansas City Chiefs linebacker Nick Bolton spoke with reporters via Zoom recently, sharing advice for the incoming rookie class from the 2026 NFL Draft.

"Trust your work (and) trust your process. Nothing happens overnight, especially (since) we've been accustomed – to being the best player on our teams and being able to play with quicksuccess and that doesn't always happen." said Bolton, "Being diligent in your work, being consistent and don't get bored with the details because as you continue to do those things, they show up when you need them the most."

Bolton was a college football standout for the Missouri Tigers and was selected by the Chiefs in the second round, 58th overall, in the 2021 NFL draft. Like many players selected on day 2 of this year's draft, Bolton has shown he has first-round talent, emerging in recent years as a leader of the defensive unit.

Chiefs general manager Brett Veach is hoping to hit it big again with this year's picks and the many undrafted free agents that will be looking to make an impression during minicamps.

This article originally appeared on Chiefs Wire: Chiefs LB Nick Bolton offers advice to the 2026 NFL Draft rookie class

10 former Florida high school stars to watch for 2027 NFL Draft

The Sunshine State was well represented in the 2026 NFL Draft, with 11 players from Florida high schools selected in the first 65 picks.

Five players from Florida high schools were selected in the first round, led by No. 1 overall pick Fernando Mendoza heading to the Las Vegas Raiders. Mendoza (Christopher Columbus High School graduate) is the first player from a Florida high school to be selected atop the draft since Tucker Frederickson in 1965.

IMG Academy extended its streak of having a first round pick to an NFL record seven years with a pair of top 10 picks: Carnell Tate (No. 4 to Tennessee) and Francis Mauigoa (No. 10 to the New York Giants).

The 2027 class is shaping up to be another strong one for players from Florida high schools.

While the draft is a year away and it's too soon to start penciling in names — few if any even had Mendoza as a potential first round pick 12 months ago — there are some players who have impressed and appear headed for the early round of the 2027 NFL Draft.

Here are 10 names of former Florida high school stars to know for next year's draft:

Ohio State WR Jeremiah Smith

High school: Chaminade-Madonna

Ohio State receiver Jeremiah Smith celebrates a touchdown against Michigan on Nov. 29.

The 6-foot-3, 223-pound Smith is a generational talent who almost certainly would have been the No. 1 wide receiver taken in the 2025 or 2026 drafts if he was eligible. Smith has caught 163 passes for 2,558 yards in two years and earned All-American honors both seasons at Ohio State.

Oklahoma DL David Stone

High school: IMG

Stone, a former five-star recruit, had a breakout season in 2025 when he recorded 42 tackles, eight tackles for loss, 1.5 sacks and four quarterback hurries. Stone (6-3, 315 pounds) started just two games last season and could shine with a bigger role in 2026.

LSU OT Jordan Seaton

High school: IMG

The 6-5, 307-pound Seaton was nation's No. 1 offensive tackle in the transfer portal this past offseason. Seaton started 22 games in two seasons at Colorado. He was a second-team All-Big 12 selection in 2025 and a Freshman All-American in 2024.

Georgia CB Ellis Robinson IV

High school: IMG

ATLANTA, GEORGIA - NOVEMBER 28: Ellis Robinson IV #1 of Georgia intercepts the ball over Dean Patterson of the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets during the second half of a game at Mercedes-Benz Stadium on November 28, 2025 in Atlanta, Georgia.

Robinson had an outstanding spring cut short by a high ankle sprain, but he's expected to make a full recovery before the season begins. The 6-0, 180-pound former five-star recruit was named Freshman Defensive Player of the Year in 2025 when he tied for the SEC lead with four interceptions.

Oklahoma DL Jayden Jackson

High school: IMG

Jackson was a Freshman All-American in 2024 and had another strong season in 2025. The 6-2, 322 pounder recorded 58 tackles, eight tackles for loss and five sacks in two years at Oklahoma.

Miami EDGE Damon Wilson II

High school: Venice

Wilson (6-4, 250 pounds) was a second-team All-SEC selection during his lone season at Missouri in 2025, when he recorded 23 tackles, 9.5 tackles for loss and nine sacks. A season working with Miami's defensive ends coach Jason Taylor, a Pro Football Hall of Famer, should enhance Wilson's draft profile.

Louisville RB Isaac Brown

High school: Homestead

Louisville’s Isaac Brown runs with the ball during an open practice on Friday.
April 3, 2026

The 5-9, 190-pound Brown is a true home run threat who can impact the game as a rusher or a receiver. A third-team All-ACC selection in 2025 and the ACC Rookie of the Year in 2024, Brown has rushed for 2,057 yards and 18 touchdowns and caught 43 passes in two years at Louisville.

Alabama S Keon Sabb

High school: IMG

Sabb, a member of Michigan's national championship team in 2023, started all 15 games for Alabama in 2025. The 6-1, 208-pound Sabb had 54 tackles, 2.5 tackles for loss, three pass breakups and an interception last season. Fellow Alabama safety Zay Mincey (Mainland) also is a player to watch for 2027.

Ohio State EDGE Kenyatta Jackson

High school: Chaminade-Madonna

Jackson is coming off a career season at Ohio State when he recorded 28 tackles, 11 tackles for loss, 6.5 sacks and broke up two passes. The 6-6, 265-pound Jackson was the 2021 Gatorade Player of the Year in Florida.

Indiana S Amare Ferrell

High school: Columbia

The 6-2, 205-pound Ferrell started 15 games for Indiana's national championship squad in 2025 and earned second-team All-Big Ten honors. He had 107 tackles, seven tackles for loss, eight interceptions and 15 pass breakups in his career.

This article originally appeared on Palm Beach Post: Jeremiah Smith headlines 2027 NFL Draft watch list for Floridians

Nashville SC's Ahmed Qasem, with 2-point game, finding his rhythm in MLS

Ahmed Qasem knows he can be hard on himself.

Fourteen months into his time with Nashville SC, Qasem hasn't made the impact he likely envisioned when the club signed him for a reported $4.2 million transfer fee. The forward from Sweden has been in and out of the lineup during his time in MLS. He had two goals and one assist in 28 league games (12 starts) last season, and went scoreless in his first eight games (three starts) in 2026.

Not all of that has been Qasem's fault. For starters, he's only 22. He had little time to acclimate to his new home last year, arriving from IK Elfsborg just days before the season began, and had to compete for playing time on the wing, Nashville's most crowded position group. He also missed the final two months with an ankle injury.

Nashville's 4-2 win over Charlotte FC on April 25 at Geodis Park was a reminder of why general manager Mike Jacobs made Qasem the third-most expensive acquisition in club history. Qasem had his best game yet for Nashville (7-1-1, 22 points), scoring his first MLS goal since March 2025 and assisting on another.

MORE: Nashville SC beats Charlotte FC 4-2, remains atop MLS Eastern Conference

"He's a young player, still developing, and we're going to continue to help him develop," coach B.J. Callaghan said. "I think he's doing really well tactically. He's really intelligent with the way he defends and the positions that he takes, and now offensively, I think he's starting to find where he can impact the game the most."

Qasem started on the left, the side from which he delivered a cross to Hany Mukhtar for Nashville's opening goal. But he drifted around throughout the night: His goal was a left-footed strike from the right edge of the 18-yard box. He also dropped into midfield on occasion to pick up the ball, which Callaghan thought opened up the game.

"Ahmed found really good spaces between the lines, something that I think suits his profile," Callaghan said. "I was really proud of him that once he got in between the lines, he turned and started running at the back line and being able to make those plays. We know he can make them, it's just about getting him on the ball."

Callaghan believes Qasem has taken substantial strides this season. Already a skilled dribbler and playmaker, he has gotten stronger, less liable to be pushed off the ball, and more experienced in dealing with the physicality of MLS.

Qasem gives plenty of credit to Mukhtar, who he described as a "big brother" to him. He and his wife often share meals with Mukhtar's family. Mukhtar has tried to help Qasem harness his intensity — he recently took him golfing, wanting to give him an outlet outside of soccer.

Apr 25, 2026; Nashville, Tennessee, USA; Nashville SC midfielder Ahmed Qasem (37) prepares to shoot the ball during their game against Charlotte FC at Geodis Park. Mandatory Credit: Alan Poizner-Imagn Images

"He always talks with me to move forward, don't trouble so much, don't think so much," Qasem said. "Play, have fun. Don't go home and think about stuff, because I like to think a lot, I'm an over-thinker. He teaches me so much every day."

There aren't many minutes available in Nashville's lineup right now. Designated players Mukhtar, Sam Surridge and Cristian Espinoza all have been playing at elite levels, and the versatile Warren Madrigal has had two goals and three assists in his first nine MLS games. Alex Muyl remains one of the club's most dependable options in midfield and on the wing.

Qasem wants to be a regular part of the starting eleven, and he believes that he will be if he strings together more performances like his two-point night against Charlotte. The challenge, of course, is going out and doing it.

"I’m not raised to go and complain to the coach, because I put in the work," he said. "I know that if I deserve to play, I play. If I don’t deserve to play, I don’t play."

Jacob Shames can be reached by email at jshames@gannett.com and on X/Twitter @Jacob_Shames.

This article originally appeared on Nashville Tennessean: Ahmed Qasem adjusting to MLS in second season with Nashville SC

What I did and didn't like about Titans' 2026 draft class | Estes

Last year, patience was a theme of Mike Borgonzi's first Tennessee Titans draft class.

Back then, the general manager was OK with giving the keys to a rookie quarterback in Cam Ward. Or drafting a second-round project like Femi Oladejo, a traits guy who'd barely played edge rusher. Or spending a third-round pick on safety Kevin Winston Jr.'s recovering knee. These clearly were picks for down the road, not for the upcoming season.

Not so in 2026.

The Tennessee Titans' 2026 NFL Draft class

1st round (No. 4 overall): Carnell Tate, WR, Ohio State1st round (No. 31): Keldric Faulk, EDGE, Auburn2nd round (No. 60): Anthony Hill Jr., LB, Texas5th round (No. 142): Fernando Carmona Jr., G, Arkansas5th round (No. 165): Nick Singleton, RB, Penn State6th round (No. 184): Jackie Marshall, DL, Baylor6th round (No. 194): Pat Coogan, C, Indiana7th round (No. 225): Jaren Kanak, TE, Oklahoma

What I like about this class

I liked that the urgency felt different. Tends to happen when a GM's record is 3-14. Borgonzi can no longer be so patient.

He needed talent capable of helping transform this sorry team right now. So he spent the No. 4 overall pick on Carnell Tate, a productive and mature receiver, instead of the positional uncertainty of Tate's talented Ohio State teammate Arvell Reese. Borgonzi then traded up for each of the next two picks, giving up a little to ensure the defense could add serious SEC talent (at good value). Then he leaned toward experience on Day 3, in general.

What I dislike about this class

The Titans raised their floor these past three days. I'm not sure how much they raised their ceiling. Then again, I'm not sure how much any team did with a draft that was lacking in potential superstars at the top and was noticeably thin in the middle to late rounds. That is NIL's doing.

Best value pick

Faulk's value justified the Titans' trading back into the first round to land him at No. 31. ESPN's final mock draft had him going 20th, while The Athletic's Dane Brugler had Faulk as the draft's No. 15 overall prospect and fourth-best edge rusher.

On the draft's first night, the Titans were able to secure one of the draft's highest-rated edge talents in addition to the draft's best wide receiver. Not bad for two premium positions.

Edge defender Keldric Faulk takes questions at the Titans' practice facility in Nashville, Tenn., Friday, April 24, 2026. He was the Titans second draft pick for 2026.

Worst reach

It was picking Carmona two spots into the fifth round. Borgonzi drafted him ahead of Kansas State's Sam Hecht (the draft's No. 2 center, according to Brugler) and Notre Dame's Billy Schrauth (Brugler's seventh-best guard). Both Hecht and Schrauth went soon afterward.

Brugler had Carmona as his 18th-best offensive guard. NFL.com's Lance Zierlein had a seventh-round grade on Carmona, writing that "backup duty appears to be his ceiling." Ouch.

Biggest question

Did a fifth-round reach on a guard and a sixth-round pick of Coogan at center adequately address the Titans' needs on the interior of their O-line? Borgonzi noted how much experience Carmona and Coogan each logged in college as a hopeful predictor of readiness for the NFL. We'll find out soon.

Most likely to start Week 1

Tate. With Hill not far behind.

If a healthy Tate isn't one of this team's top two receivers in Week 1, there's a big problem. I'd expect Hill to play a lot as a rookie, too, because he's too talented to not contribute on a defense that needs to get much faster in 2026.

Wide receiver Carnell Tate takes questions at the Titans' practice facility in Nashville, Tenn., Friday, April 24, 2026. He was the Titans first draft pick for 2026.

The Titans didn't improve enough at . . .

For anyone who thinks the Titans are stocked up enough at cornerback to not need any in this draft: Have you been paying attention to what happens every season to this team at that position?

By about Week 12 or earlier, injuries have piled up, and the Titans are running practice-squad claims and UDFAs out there to cover real-deal No. 1 NFL receivers. How's that been working out?

I'm higher than the experts on . . .

Marshall wasn't a lock to be drafted at all, but I liked the versatility, athleticism and effort in his highlights at Baylor. Nothing wrong with an upside play on a 293-pound defensive tackle who reportedly . . . returned punts in high school? What Marshall lacks, it seems, can be coached.

I'm intrigued by . . .

How many linebackers would be able to switch over to tight end in the SEC and catch 44 passes for 533 yards with one drop all season? Kanak had no business performing as well as he did as a pass catcher last season at Oklahoma. There's still a long way to go for him, obviously, at a relatively new position. But there's something worth watching with this guy.

Kanak is listed at 6-foot-2, 234 pounds, but doesn't look it. He looks more like an H-back or a slot receiver than a tight end. He has great hands, good feet, 4.52 speed and he's surprisingly sudden in acceleration, often making the first tackler miss. Not sure how the Titans will try to use this guy offensively, but he's exactly what a seventh-round flier should look like.

Nov 1, 2025; Knoxville, Tennessee, USA; Oklahoma Sooners tight end Jaren Kanak (12) runs the ball against the Tennessee Volunteers during the second quarter at Neyland Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Randy Sartin-Imagn Images

The one(s) that got away

After all the pre-draft discussion locally between David Bailey and Jeremiyah Love, we'll never know for sure who the Titans would've taken. They never had a chance with either, as Bailey went No. 2 to the New York Jets, and Love went No. 3 to the Arizona Cardinals.

Bottom line

There's no quick fix here. The only way back to respectability for the Titans, far as they've fallen, is for Borgonzi to keep stacking quality draft classes to rebuild a roster decimated by years of horrendous draft choices. Last year, via early reviews, looks like a quality class. This looks like another.

Though, for once, you'd like to see the Titans manage to hit big on a pick in the late rounds. That is allowed. And this roster could sure use it.

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This article originally appeared on Nashville Tennessean: What I did and didn't like about Tennessee Titans' 2026 draft class

Today in Boston Celtics history: Sharman deal; Conley draft; Wagner, Morrison born; '64 title

Today in Boston Celtics history, Bill Sharman was traded to the Celtics in 1951 from the then Fort Wayne Pistons (now the Detroit Pistons), who had acquired Sharman earlier that year in a dispersal draft from the now-defunct Washington Capitals.

A native of Abilene, Texas, Sharman played his college basketball at the University of Southern California before being selected by the Capitals in the 1950 NBA Draft as the 17th overall pick. During his ten-season tenure with Boston, Sharman won four championships and was selected for eight All-Star games, earning All-Star MVP honors in 1955, as well as being named to seven All-NBA teams.

He retired as a player in 1961 to go into coaching and became the first person in North American sports history to win titles as a player, coach, and executive.

The 1953–54 Boston Celtics basketball team practicing the pick and roll. From left to rightː Bob Donham, Ed Mikan, Bill Sharman and Chuck Cooper

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It was on this day that the 1952 NBA Draft was held in Minneapolis, Minnesota, with the Celtics taking Gene Conley with the 90th overall pick out of Washington State (there were many more rounds to the draft in that era). Conley played four seasons with Boston in two stints, the middle broken up with five seasons playing for the Milwaukee Braves baseball team, with whom he won an MLB national championship in 1957. He won three NBA championships with the Celtics in the second stint, between 1959 and 1961.

May 15, 2022; Boston, Massachusetts, USA; The Boston Celtics logo is seen at center court before game seven of the second round of the 2022 NBA playoffs between the Boston Celtics and the Milwaukee Bucks at TD Garden. Mandatory Credit: Winslow Townson-USA TODAY Sports

Speaking of Conley, on this day, the 1961 NBA Expansion draft was held to populate the roster of the newly-created Chicago Packers. They took the place of the defunct Chicago Stags, and would eventually become the Washington Wizards after several moves and rebrandings. Conley was selected from Boston’s roster as an unprotected player but never played for the Packers, instead electing to play baseball for the Boston Red Sox.

Birthdays

It also happens to be the birthday of Celtics short-timer Moritz Wagner, born this day in 1997 in Berlin, Germany. An alum of Michigan, Wagner was picked up by the Los Angeles Lakers in the 2018 NBA Draft. He played for that club and the Washington Wizards before he was dealt to Boston in a three-team deal in 2021 that sent Daniel Theis and Javonte Green to the Chicago Bulls. Wagner was cut that April but averaged 1.2 points and 2.1 rebounds while with the Celtics.

Mar 29, 2021; Boston, Massachusetts, USA; New Orleans Pelicans guard Josh Hart (3) goes to the basket past Boston Celtics forward Moritz Wagner (20) during the first quarter at TD Garden. Mandatory Credit: Winslow Townson-USA TODAY Sports

Wagner shares that birthday with Dwight “Red” Morrison, who was born in 1932 in Fresno, California on this date. An Idaho alum picked up by Boston with the 14th overall pick of the 1954 NBA Draft. Morrison played 142 games over two seasons with the Celtics before retiring to go into construction (yes, really!). He logged 3.8 points, 5.6 rebounds, and an assist per game while with the team.

Gone too soon

This is also the date that Boston wing Al Lucas left us in 1995.

Mar 5, 2025; Boston, Massachusetts, USA; The NBA logo is seen on the court before thegame between the Boston Celtics and the Portland Trail Blazers at TD Garden. Mandatory Credit: Winslow Townson-Imagn Images

Lucas played his college ball at Fordham and spent his first four seasons as a pro playing for the (defunct) Sheboygan basketball club of the National Basketball League (NBL — a predecessor league of the NBA) before joining Boston for just 2 games in 1948. He recorded a point and an assist per game over that stretch — rest in peace.

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UFC Vegas 116 results: Aljamain Sterling overpowers Youssef Zalal

The Ultimate Fighting Championship returned to action on Saturday night, with UFC Vegas 116 at the Meta APEX in Las Vegas.

In the main event, former bantamweight champion Aljamain Sterling returned to action with a dominant performance against Youssef Zalal, earning a unanimous decision victory in an important featherweight contender bout.

The co-main event featured a women’s bantamweight bout, with Joselyne Edwards scoring an upset victory over Norma Dumont.

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Ryan Spann, who scored a knockout victory over Marcus Buchecha, and Jackson McVey, who submitted Sedriques Dumas via D’Arce choke in Round 1, earned $50,000 Performance of the Night bonuses.

Oct 5, 2024; Salt Lake City, Utah, USA; Ryan Spann (red gloves) celebrates after defeating Ovince Saint Preux (not pictured) during UFC 307 at Delta Center. Mandatory Credit: Stephen R. Sylvanie-Imagn Images

Davey Grant and Adrian Luna Martinetti each picked up a $50,000 Fight of the Night bonus for their thrilling back-and-forth bout on the main card. Grant walked away with the decision win.

If you missed out on Saturday night’s event, we have you covered.

A full look at the UFC Vegas 116 results can be seen below.

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UFC Vegas 116 Results

  • Aljamain Sterling def. Youssef Zalal via unanimous decision (49-45, 49-45, 49-45)
  • Joselyne Edwards def. Norma Dumont via unanimous decision (29-28, 29-28, 30-27)
  • Rafa Garcia def. Alexander Hernandez via unanimous decision (29-28, 29-28, 30-27)
  • Davey Grant def. Adrian Luna Martinetti via unanimous decision (29-28, 29-28, 29-28)
  • Raoni Barcelos def. Montel Jackson via split decision (29-28, 29-28, 28-29)
  • Ryan Spann def. Marcus Buchecha via knockout (punches) – Round 2, 2:10
  • Eric McConico def. Rodolfo Vieira via unanimous decision (29-28, 29-28, 29-28)
  • Jackson McVey def. Sedriques Dumas via submission (D’Arce choke) – Round 1, 2:14
  • Michelle Montague def. Mayra Bueno Silva via unanimous decision (30-27, 29-28, 29-28)
  • Cody Durden def. Jafel Filho via unanimous decision (30-27, 30-27, 29-28)
  • Francis Marshall def. Lucas Brennan via unanimous decision (30-27, 30-27, 30-27)
  • Victor Valenzuela def. Max Griffin via unanimous decision (29-28, 29-28, 29-28)
  • Talita Alencar def. Julia Polastri via unanimous decision (29-28, 29-28, 29-28)

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Giants' John Harbaugh will speak with Odell Beckham Jr. again on Tuesday

New York Giants head coach John Harbaugh said at his press conference on Saturday that the team remains undecided on signing former All-Pro wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr. The comment comes despite the franchise bringing Beckham in for a workout on April 20.

"We worked him out. He looked good. We've just got to continue conversations with him. I really like him," Harbaugh said. "Odell and I are going to talk Tuesday night and kind of see where he is at, see where we're at, see what he's thinking, see what we're thinking now with the roster and the way it looks and see if it makes sense.

"I think if we do anything, just being honest about it. You know, it has to make sense for the Giants. It has to make sense for him. He's in a different place in his career, for sure. The thing I love about Odell is right now he's in such a good place in terms of, you know, his humility. He wants to be part of a team. He wants to contribute. He wants to help the young guys. That's what he's talking about doing.

"He still thinks he has some juice, and he looked good in the workout. You still got to be able to play. It's not going to be the old Odell. It's going to be a different version, the 2.0 Odell, I guess you would say."

Beckham Jr. impressed during his workout with the Giants and also underwent a physical with the team. The LSU product had met with coach Harbaugh at the annual league meeting earlier this spring, before his evaluation by the organization. He has cleared the assessments required to sign with a team, indicating that both parties are working toward a potential reunion.

The Giants selected the 33-year-old Beckham Jr. with the No. 12 overall pick in the 2014 NFL draft. He played for New York from 2014 to 2018 and earned second-team All-Pro honors in consecutive seasons from 2015 to 2016. He won a Super Bowl with the Los Angeles Rams following the 2021 NFL season.

Beckham Jr. last played in nine games for the Miami Dolphins in 2024, recording 55 receiving yards.

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Sutton's predictions: Chelsea v Leeds Utd

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I don't think Liam Rosenior was the biggest problem at Chelsea, although some of his decisions certainly did not help his cause.

I was at Amex Stadium on Tuesday, co-commentating on Rosenior's final game in charge, and the lack of effort some of the Chelsea players put in against Brighton was more damning on them than their manager.

Rosenior was right when he came out afterwards and said the performance was "unacceptable" but, sadly, when a manager is so critical of his players you know that is usually the end for him.

I hope Rosenior gets back into management soon and the state Chelsea are in is certainly not a reflection on him. The model the club's owners have gone for is part of the problem, as Rosenior's predecessors found out too.

It is left to Calum McFarlane to take charge for this game and we will have to wait to see who he has fit - and then which Chelsea side will turn up.

Leeds beat Chelsea at Elland Road in December and drew with them at Stamford Bridge in February.

Daniel Farke's side are not completely safe yet but they picked up another really good point late on against Bournemouth on Wednesday and they have got a lot about them. I am going for them to beat Chelsea at Wembley too.

Sutton's prediction: 1-2

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Undrafted free agent Lardarius Webb Jr. signs in Baltimore, where his dad played 9 years

The Ravens are adding a familiar name to their secondary.

Baltimore is signing undrafted free agent defensive back Lardarius Webb Jr., whose father Lardarius Webb Sr. played his entire nine-year career with the Ravens.

Webb Jr. had a long and winding road in college football. He initially committed to Nebraska out of high school but never played there, instead starting his college career at the junior college level at Jones College. He then went to Oklahoma State, then transferred to South Alabama, then finally transferred to Wake Forest for his final season of college football last year.

Webb Jr. can play both cornerback and safety, and he may help his chances of making the roster by playing special teams as well. Listed at 5-foot-9 and 168 pounds, he does not have prototypical NFL size and he'll have an uphill battle to make it in Baltimore, but he'll have plenty of Ravens fans rooting for him to become the second Lardarius Webb roaming their secondary.

Fernando Mendoza 2026 Fantasy Football Outlook

Las Vegas Raiders Introduce Fernando Mendoza

HENDERSON, NEVADA - APRIL 24: Quarterback Fernando Mendoza (C), selected yesterday by the Las Vegas Raiders as the No. 1 overall pick in the 2026 NFL draft, poses with Raiders general manager John Spytek (L) and head coach Klint Kubiak (R) after a news conference at the Las Vegas Raiders Headquarters/Intermountain Health Performance Center on April 24, 2026 in Henderson, Nevada. (Photo by Ethan Miller/Getty Images)

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Fernando Mendoza going 1st overall was expected, but it’s now official. Now that Mendoza is with the Las Vegas Raiders, we’ll be breaking down his 2026 fantasy football outlook.

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The Raiders have been searching for a franchise quarterback, and they may have just found one. Mendoza helped lead Indiana to a national championship, threw for 3,535 yards, and won the Heisman Trophy last year.

Despite all of these impressive accomplishments, it doesn’t necessarily mean that Mendoza is going to be a star in 2026 fantasy football.

Fernando Mendoza Landing Spot: Las Vegas Raiders

As you would expect, the Raiders aren’t a great landing spot, since there's a reason they had the first overall pick. That said, they went out and made some big moves in NFL free agency.

One notable signing that the Raiders made was Tyler Linderbaum. Being able to work with Linderbaum, who has made the Pro Bowl in three of his first four NFL seasons, should be great for Mendoza.

The Raiders also signed Jalen Nailor, who could be a solid depth option. Nailor has never been dominant, but he’s had over 400 yards in each of the last two seasons. Keep in mind that Nailor never received a ton of volume, failing to cross 55 targets in either season.

As for players who were on the team last year, Ashton Jeanty is a good option to have out of the backfield, and he’ll take some pressure off Mendoza. As for the receivers, Brock Bowers is the top weapon for this team. Outside of Bowers, though, there’s not another elite receiver.

That said, there’s one more factor to take into account. Mendoza may not even start in 2026. The Raiders brought in Kirk Cousins, who’s set to make $20 million dollars in guaranteed money this season.

While this doesn’t have a long-term impact on Mendoza, this is a massive deal for his 2026 outlook.

Fernando Mendoza 2026 Fantasy Football Projection

With Mendoza being the number one overall pick, my expectation is that he’s going to start at some point in the 2026 season. Cousins hasn’t been great, throwing for 1,721 yards, 10 touchdowns, and five interceptions in 2025.

At the same time, it would also shock me if Mendoza didn’t play close to half of the season. I’m just not sure the Raiders would invest that kind of money into Cousins if the goal wasn’t for him to allow Mendoza to sit for a significant amount of time.

With that being said, this doesn’t sound great for Mendoza, at least for fantasy football. Fantasy managers would most likely drafting a quarterback who will be sitting on your bench for a significant part of the year, preventing you from making certain waiver wire moves.

Not only that, but fantasy football heavily relies on the rushing upside of a quarterback. Mendoza can move, but he doesn’t offer elite rushing upside.

In 2025, Mendoza had 276 rushing yards and seven rushing touchdowns. It also needs to be noted that sacks count as negative rushing yards in college.

While it’s not bad, it doesn’t make up for the less than ideal situation he’ll be stepping into next year.

With that in mind, Mendoza is not a quarterback I’m going to be targeting in 2026 fantasy football.

This article was originally published on Forbes.com

Video: Jason Kelce was part of winning NASCAR team at Talladega, assisting pit crew

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There were extra eyeballs on the No. 17 Hendrick Motorsports pit box at Talladega Superspeedway. Assisting the pit crew throughout the race, was none other than Super Bowl LII champion and retired football star Jason Kelce. He was seen handing off fuel cans, working the pit sign, and even catching tires during the race.

And in the end, it was that same No. 17 going to Victory Lane at Corey Day secured his first career win in the NASCAR O'Reilly Auto Parts Series. Kelce was among those running out to the start/finish line to congratulate Day as he climbed from the car. 

In the post-race press conference, Day revealed that Kelce joined the team for pit stop practice in the weeks leading up to Talladega, trying out the position of jack man, tire changer, and fueler. Day called him his "good luck charm" and hopes to see him at some more races in the future. 

Kelce assisting with a pit stop

Super Bowl champion Jason Kelce is taking his career to New Heights, serving on a NASCAR pit crew today.

🎥 : @chris_gollonpic.twitter.com/l3Rw85nt6X

— Motorsport (@Motorsport) April 25, 2026

Kelce heads to the finish line to celebrate

Jason Kelce celebrating being on a winning pit crew was not on our 2026 NASCAR bingo card. Go Birds. 🦅 pic.twitter.com/ctQijj7iwS

— Motorsport (@Motorsport) April 25, 2026

Kelce with the rest of the pit crew and Mamba Smith after the win

The 17 pit crew just won @TALLADEGA, @JasonKelce what are you going to do next?! #Nascarpic.twitter.com/nqNVkNTpGf

— Mamba Smith (@MambaSmith34) April 25, 2026

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Jason Kelce during Corey Day pit stop

Jason Kelce during Corey Day pit stop

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Jason Kelce speaks with Hendrick Motorsports pit crew member

Jason Kelce speaks with Hendrick Motorsports pit crew member

Corey Day, Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet and Jason Kelce celebrate

Corey Day, Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet and Jason Kelce celebrate
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Eagles’ ‘relentless’ new star threatens young defender’s future

PHILADELPHIA —Acquiring Vikings star edge rusher Jonathan Greenard on Friday night for two third-round picks is a major win for the Eagles but potentially bad news for edge rusher Nolan Smith’s future contract prospects with the team.

As part of the deal, the Eagles signed Greenard to a four-year, $100 million extension, including $50 million guaranteed, according to ESPN.

Making a huge investment in Greenard leaves the Eagles with less room to pay Smith. On the Eagles’ contract extension priority list, Smith ranks behind cornerbacks Cooper DeJean and Quinyon Mitchell and defensive tackle Jalen Carter, and could slip further if other young players continue to emerge.

The Eagles signed defensive tackle Jordan Davis to a three-year extension in March, and DeJean, Mitchell and Carter are expected to receive big contracts over the next two years. Smith could be the odd man out.

By May 1, the Eagles have to make a decision on Smith’s fifth-year option, which goes into effect in 2027. His projected fifth-year option would cost Philadelphia $15.4 million. Smith would become a free agent after the 2026 season if the Eagles decline his option.

The Eagles could pick up Smith’s fifth-year option and let him play out 2027 before deciding on a long-term extension. But at this point, it seems unlikely that the Eagles would give Greenard a massive contract and later give Smith a big deal of his own.

“No,” Eagles general manager Howie Roseman said on Friday night when asked if Greenard’s acquisition could impact the futures of Smith and third-year edge rusher Jalyx Hunt. “For us going forward, that was a lot of the conversation and a lot of the things we were talking about here in the last couple of weeks. Ensuring that we were still going to have the flexibility to sign our players, our young players on defense.”

Roseman downplayed the impact Greenard could have on Smith’s long-term future, but that’s not a situation he would be direct about. He does not talk openly about players’ contract situations, whether it’s good or bad.

Roseman mentioned that drafting three offensive players on the first two days of the 2026 NFL Draft — USC wide receiver Makai Lemon, Vanderbilt tight end Eli Stowers and Miami offensive tackle Markel Bell — will help the Eagles get younger on offense and allow them to spend more on defense.

However, the Eagles can’t realistically re-sign all of their young defensive players.

Seven Eagles defensive starters/key rotational defenders are 25 years old or younger — Carter, DeJean, Mitchell, Smith, Hunt, Moro Ojomo, Drew Mukuba and Jihaad Campbell. The 26-and-older group includes All-Pro linebacker Zack Baun, Greenard and Davis, all of whom have received long-term deals.

Roseman won’t be able to pay Smith, Hunt, and Greenard all at the same time and also retain Carter, DeJean, Mitchell, among other young defensive players coming through the pipeline.

Roseman could be forced to choose between Smith and Hunt for a second edge-rusher contract, and right now Hunt has the advantage over Smith. Hunt is the same age (25) as Smith, has been more durable, has displayed more potential as a pass rusher, and also drops back into coverage and makes plays on the ball, including three interceptions last season.

Hunt has the higher ceiling, so if the Eagles end up paying another edge rusher, it would likely be him and not Smith. The Eagles could consider giving Hunt an extension next offseason. He amassed 6.5 sacks last season and could build on that number in 2026.

Smith is a fierce run defender, and having that reputation could help him carve out a long, successful career.

Edge rushers with dynamic pass-rush upside typically get paid more than those who are stronger against the run but lack consistent pass-rush production.

Smith recorded 6.5 sacks in 2024 and finished that year on a hot streak, recording four sacks during the team’s Super Bowl run. So he has shown the ability to get after the quarterback in spurts. He was a key contributor on Philadelphia’s championship defense that pummeled the Chiefs in the team’s Super Bowl LIX victory that year.

If Smith can regain that momentum and make bigger strides as a pass rusher during the 2026 season, he could make a strong case for why the Eagles should prioritize re-signing him in the same way they will with Carter, DeJean, Mitchell and potentially Hunt.

But Smith won’t be able to make that case if he continues to miss time due to injury.

Smith missed five games during the 2025 season due to a triceps injury. He managed three sacks and 33 total pressures in his 12 appearances, which ranked 64th among edge rushers in the league, according to PFF. He previously tore his triceps in Super Bowl LIX, which caused him to miss part of last year’s offseason program.

Smith is not the biggest edge defender at 6-2, 238 pounds, and his physical play style could lead to more injuries.

The Eagles drafted Smith with the 30th pick in the first round of the 2023 NFL Draft, and so far he has played like a first-rounder in spurts, but he hasn’t been able to put it together consistently and is now entering his fourth NFL season.

Without a clear picture of his ceiling, Smith’s future with the Eagles could be in jeopardy.

Smith’s workload in 2026 could be reduced to rotational snaps, and Greenard, whom the Eagles are very excited about, could be the reason he’s not on the field as much and gets fewer opportunities to prove himself in a bigger role.

“There wasn’t a game of his that we didn’t watch this year,” Roseman said about Greenard. “And what you see is a relentless player. Relentless player with physical tools. He can win in multiple ways. He’s hard to block. I know when we play Minnesota, we are worried about where he is at all times.”

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“I said I wanted to kill him” – Pep Guardiola explains animated Tijjani Reijnders chat in Southampton win

“I said I wanted to kill him” – Pep Guardiola explains animated Tijjani Reijnders chat in Southampton win
“I said I wanted to kill him” – Pep Guardiola explains animated Tijjani Reijnders chat in Southampton win
  • Pep Guardiola was spotted in enthusiastic conversation with Tijjani Reijnders at Wembley
  • Dutch international was handed a rate start in Man City’s 2-1 FA Cup semi-final win
  • Man City’s midfielder has struggled for minutes in 2026, joined last summer from AC Milan

Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola had an animated conversation with Tijjani Reijnders in his side’s 2-1 FA Cup semi-final win over Southampton at Wembley on Saturday.

Reijnders was one of eight changes Guardiola made to his starting XI from Manchester City’s midweek Premier League win over Burnley as the Blues came from behind to beat Southampton and record their sixth successive win in all competitions.

Despite making a fast start to life at the Etihad Stadium since joining from AC Milan last summer, Reijnders has struggled for minutes at Manchester City in 2026 and has seen game time limited to cup competitions in recent months.

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City are pursuing a domestic treble and after avoiding a late scare against Southampton on Saturday, the Blues have reached their fourth successive FA Cup final as they also go head-to-head with Arsenal for the Premier League title.

I told Reijnders I wanted to kill him, says Pep

Cameras pointed to Guardiola having an animated conversation with Reijnders, who was taken off for Manchester City captain Bernardo Silva after 86 minutes, when Nico Gonzalez struck from distance moments after to complete the turnaround for the Blues.

Reijnders was neat and tidy in possession but often passed on the choice to test Southampton goalkeeper Daniel Peretz in what was a rather frustrating evening personally for the Netherlands international.

Guardiola said: “I said I wanted to kill him because of how good he played, that is what I said! But Tijjani is another guy who hasn’t played in the last games and played really good, two or three chances, (Mateo) Kovacic the same. He made a really good (game) but at 1-1, I wanted a player more positional.”

While Guardiola refrained from outrightly criticising Reijnders, it can be easily read between the lines that the Manchester City manager wanted his midfield signing from last summer to be more risk-taking in the final third against a stubborn Saints backline.

Why hasn’t Reijnders played much for Man City in 2026?

Despite being a regular feature in the Manchester City starting XI in the first half of the campaign, Reijnders has seen minutes hard to come by since January.

“The guys who don’t play much” – Pep Guardiola admits to morale split in Manchester City dressing room

As has been the case with Phil Foden – the form shown by Antoine Semenyo since joining from Bournemouth in January, Manchester City’s reliance on Rayan Cherki to create as well as Nico O’Reilly’s emergence as an indispensable part of Guardiola’s lineup – have all contributed into increasing competition in midfield.

Reijnders has been hit and miss when handed a chance to start since January and as Manchester City pursue a domestic treble, the margin for error is as thin as it gets – leading to Guardiola leaning on the players whom he knows he can trust the most.

However, this is unlikely to be cause for much concern behind the scenes at the Etihad Stadium as Reijnders enjoyed a strong start to the campaign and has all the materials to build on a stop-start debut year at City to grow his influence on the Blues in the years to come.

How WNBA superstars, rising stars and relocated stars fared in their first preseason games

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From the Los Angeles Sparks playing the Nigerian National Team to Caitlin Clark making her return to the WNBA court with the Indiana Fever, there were storylines galore on the first day of WNBA preseason action.

Here are some of the most notable highlights from Saturday night’s five-game slate of preseason openers. In the comments, let us know what stood out to you, as well as what you’ll be watching for as preseason play continues.

Rickea Jackson shines in Sky debut

Rickea Jackson was traded this offseason from LA to Chicago and made her Sky debut against the Phoenix Mercury. Albeit in what became a 108-104 Sky loss, she was fine in her first showing, scoring 15 points.

Jackson got to the paint and to the line, going a perfect 9-for-9 from the charity stripe. Overall, she was her typical explosive self and played well. She also led the team in minutes played with 21. Considering that preseason results don’t matter, Chicago may have lost on the scoreboard, but Saturday was a win for the organization.

Gettin' straight to business 👏

Rickea Jackson cashes in her first bucket with the @chicagosky!

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For the Mercury, Kahleah Copper was explosive, scoring 19 points on an efficient 7-for-12 shooting from the field. Kiana Williams also had a strong game, scoring 16 points, including five 3-pointers.

Is Cameron Brink’s offense developing for LA?

While LA made big offseason moves that focused on building a more veteran team around Kelsey Plum by bringing back Nneka Ogwumike and trading the aforementioned Jackson for Ariel Atkins, Cameron Brink was the Spark who stood out in their preseason game.

With Ogwumike sitting out, Brink got the start and scored 10 points on 4-for-5 shooting. She also had a pair of steals and blocks, showcasing her defensive dominance.

Cam said NOT on my watch. 🙅‍♀️

Cameron Brink holdin' it down on the defensive end (8 PTS, 2 REB, 1 BLK)

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The Sparks dominated Nigeria, easily winning 89- 63.

Beyond Brink’s play, Kelsey Plum looked like herself. She scored 22 points and had a team-high plus-minus of +30. For Nigeria, two players were in double figures in this loss, with Pallas Kunaiyi scoring 11 and Uche Izoje with 10.

Caitlin Clark returns with rust for the Fever

It was a light day for Caitlin Clark in the Fever’s 109-91 win over the New York Liberty.

She played for 17 minutes, and her shot was off, going 2-for-10 from the field and only one 3-pointer. Again, this is preseason, so just getting some reps and coming out healthy is progress in the right direction. It’s clear Clark is an All-Star player, so no need to overanalyze an exhibition contest.

BACK LIKE SHE NEVER LEFT 🎯

Caitlin Clark splashes the three in her return to preseason action!

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While Clark was rusty, Kelsey Mitchell was in midseason form. She had 18 points on 7-for-12 shooting. Rookie Raven Johnson also had a good debut, playing for 18 minutes and scoring six points on 3-for-3 shooting.

For the Liberty, Breanna Stewart was on fire. She had 16 points on 6-for-7 shooting, and Han Xu played well with 20 points on 60 percent shooting. Both of these teams showed signs of why they are early favorites to win it all.

Lauren Betts makes the best of her Mystics debut

It’s not regular-season play, but Lauren Betts made her WNBA debut for the Washington Mystics.

Offensively, she struggled, going 2-for-7 from the field. But, she still got her points thanks to promising free-throw shooting, as she finished 9-for-10 from the charity stripe.

Lauren Betts' preseason debut:

13 PTS
2-7 FG
9-10 FT
6 REBpic.twitter.com/J6DgBjIZCB

— Underdog WNBA (@UnderdogWNBA) April 26, 2026

Sonia Citron looked ready for Year 2. She scored 12 points, but the developing Mystics still lost to the Minnesota Lynx, 77-66.

Minnesota had a balanced atack with no players in double figures, but had a whopping 14 who scored. That’s something you won’t see once the games count.

The upside is high for young Storm stars

It was a tight contest late, but the Golden State Valkyries got the better of the Seattle Storm, winning 78-76. The game was even at 75 when Mariella Fasoula scored during the closing minute to secure the result.

While the Storm lost, they certainly look like a young exciting team. Flau’jae Johnson was an offensive flamethrower with 14 points.

Flau’jae Johnson in her preseason debut:

• 12 points
• 4 rebounds
• 5/10 FG
• 23 minutes played pic.twitter.com/xF5OTilywH

— Women’s Hoops Network (@WomensHoops_USA) April 26, 2026

Dominque Malonga scored 10 points and grabbed five rebounds, while Zia Cooke came off the bench and scored 10 points.

For the Valkyries, Veronica Burton was sharp scoring a team-high 14 points in the win. Fasoula matched that point total for Golden State.

Chelsea Starting XI vs Leeds: Confirmed Team News and Predicted Lineup

Chelsea Starting XI vs Leeds: Confirmed Team News and Predicted Lineup
Chelsea Starting XI vs Leeds: Confirmed Team News and Predicted Lineup

Chelsea preparations intensify before Wembley showdown

There is a peculiar tension around Chelsea as they approach their FA Cup semi-final against Leeds United at Wembley Stadium. A season that has veered between promise and frustration now hinges on silverware, with upheaval in the dugout adding further intrigue.

Chelsea head into this fixture under interim leadership following a managerial dismissal earlier in the week. The reshuffle has injected uncertainty but also a sense of urgency, with players aware that this competition offers a direct route to redemption.

Training sessions leading into the match have focused on restoring structure and confidence after a heavy defeat in their previous outing. The tactical direction appears to be shifting again, with a return to a more orthodox system expected.

Photo: IMAGO

Confirmed team news and tactical shape

Chelsea’s confirmed team news suggests a likely 4-2-3-1 setup, a formation designed to bring balance between defensive solidity and attacking fluidity. The predicted XI reads:

Sanchez; Gusto, Fofana, Chalobah, Cucurella; Santos, Caicedo; Palmer, Fernandez, Neto; Joao Pedro

This configuration signals intent. The double pivot of Andrey Santos and Moises Caicedo provides defensive cover, allowing Enzo Fernandez to operate further forward in a creative role. It is a subtle but significant tweak that could dictate how Chelsea control possession in the middle third.

Up front, Liam Delap remains an option, but much depends on the fitness of Joao Pedro. The Brazilian’s movement and link-up play offer a different dimension, particularly against a Leeds side known for aggressive pressing.

The tactical emphasis will likely centre on quick transitions and exploiting space between Leeds’ lines. Width from Pedro Neto and support from full-backs could prove decisive.

Injury latest and player fitness updates

Injury latest updates remain pivotal to Chelsea’s prospects. Joao Pedro and Cole Palmer have both returned to training after recent setbacks, though final decisions on their involvement were left deliberately open.

Interim boss Calum McFarlane provided a cautious but optimistic assessment, stating: “Joao and Cole have trained. They’re in a good place. We don’t know yet. We’ve got another day tomorrow where we’ll look at that and make a decision. We hope they could both start.”

That uncertainty encapsulates Chelsea’s current state. Key attacking players are close to full fitness but not guaranteed starters, leaving room for late tactical adjustments.

Elsewhere, the injury list remains significant. Estevao has been ruled out for the remainder of the campaign, with McFarlane confirming: “Estevao unfortunately won’t play for us this season. He’ll be out for a little bit of time. But we’re here to support him.”

Longer-term absentees include Reece James, Levi Colwill, Filip Jorgensen and Jamie Gittens. Colwill, notably, is still building fitness with the Under-21s following a serious knee injury, underlining the defensive depth issues Chelsea have faced throughout the season.

Key players shaping outcome against Leeds

If Chelsea are to navigate this semi-final successfully, several individuals will need to deliver standout performances.

Cole Palmer, if fit, remains the side’s most inventive attacking force. His ability to drift between lines and unlock defences could be crucial against a compact Leeds setup. Similarly, Enzo Fernandez’s repositioning into a more advanced role places greater creative responsibility on his shoulders.

Defensively, Wesley Fofana and Trevoh Chalobah must provide composure against Leeds’ high-energy forwards. Any lapses in concentration could be punished swiftly.

For Leeds, their intensity and willingness to press high will test Chelsea’s ability to play out from the back. This tactical duel may ultimately decide the contest.

Chelsea’s season has been defined by inconsistency, but cup football offers a reset. With confirmed team news shaping expectations and injury latest updates influencing selection, this semi-final represents both a challenge and an opportunity.

Today on Pinstripe Alley – 4/26/26

HOUSTON, TEXAS - APRIL 24: Ryan Yarbrough #33 of the New York Yankees celebrates with Ben Rice #22 after defeating the Houston Astros at Daikin Park on April 24, 2026 in Houston, Texas. (Photo by Tim Warner/Getty Images) | Getty Images

The Yankees are rolling again, having won eight games in a row, and they stand in position to sweep another one of their long-term rivals from this era. The Astros may be down on their luck, having lost most of their pitching staff to injury and falling down to the bottom of the AL West, but that wouldn’t make it any sweeter to exact a portion of revenge for how thoroughly their playoff meetings went. With the offense heating up during this streak though, and the pitching still delivering, it sure feels like every day they take the field expecting to win.

While we await the finale of this series later in the afternoon, there’s a couple of things to look forward to this morning. Matt goes over the results from around the league last night, including the surprising first managerial change of the season with Alex Cora out in Boston. Then it’s a double-feature from John, first taking the time to wish the Captain a happy birthday and go over the incredible career that he’s built for himself already before launching into the weekly social media spotlight.

Today’s Matchup

New York Yankees at Houston Astros

Time: 2:10 p.m. EST

Video: YES Network, Space City Home Network

Venue: Daikin Park, Houston, TX

Questions/Prompts:

1. Are you a believer that Luis Gil has found his form, or does he need to deliver another strong outing today to prove himself?

2. Did you think Alex Cora was on the hot seat prior to his firing? What do you make of Boston’s odds now that they’ve cleaned house on the coaches bench?

BBC Sport journalist names 48-year-old who “cannot be ruled out” of the running for Chelsea job

BBC Sport journalist names 48-year-old who “cannot be ruled out” of the running for Chelsea job
BBC Sport journalist names 48-year-old who “cannot be ruled out” of the running for Chelsea job

Newcastle boss Eddie Howe can’t be ruled out of the running to become Chelsea’s next head coach according to journalist Nizaar Kinsella.

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Chelsea are once again looking for another head coach after they sacked Liam Rosenior on Wednesday, with the 41-year-old lasting less than four months in the job.

Rosenior is the second head coach to leave Stamford Bridge this season following the departure of Enzo Maresca in January.

Eddie Howe can’t be ruled out of being next Chelsea head coach

Calum McFarlane has been placed in interim charge for the remainder of the season, and it’s believed Chelsea are going to take their time over making an appointment.

David Ornstein has said he expects an appointment to be made early in the summer, with the search once again being led by Chelsea’s sporting directors.

There’s reportedly seven or eight names under consideration, with Andoni Iraola thought to be an early front runner.

Marco Silva is believed to be a candidate, and there’s also been talk of Howe, and Kinsella has shared his thoughts.

“Chelsea’s ownership has made clear its preference for Premier League‑level experience when it comes to players and it would not be surprising if the same principle applied to the head coach,” he told BBC Sport.

“Howe cannot be ruled out and would sit in a similar bracket to options such as Andoni Iraola and Marco Silva.”

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In other news…

Calum McFarlane has spoken to the Chelsea players about team news leaks, with Marc Cucurella’s barber revealing Cole Palmer and Joao Pedro wouldn’t play against Brighton.

More Stories / Latest News

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“It needs to stop” – Calum McFarlane confirms he’s “addressed” big issue in Chelsea squad

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Wesley Fofana lifts the lid on feeling within the Chelsea squad following Liam Rosenior’s sacking

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It was an issue earlier this season when the team was leaked ahead of both games against PSG in the Champions League, and Chelsea have got to stamp it out.

Check out the latest edition of Simon Phillips’ SPTC podcast here:

Tell the truth, did you hang in for the whole game or stop watching Bayern Munich’s miracle comeback win over Mainz 05?

MAINZ, GERMANY - APRIL 25: Harry Kane of FC Bayern Munich celebrates scoring his team's fourth goal during the Bundesliga match between 1. FSV Mainz 05 and FC Bayern München at MEWA Arena on April 25, 2026 in Mainz, Germany. (Photo by Alex Grimm/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Be honest. This is a judgment-free zone…mostly.

Because let us face it: when Bayern Munich went down and things started to look flat, predictable, and maybe even a little lifeless, it would not have been shocking if some fans reached for the remote, checked their phones, or convinced themselves they had “better things to do.”

It happens. Even the most loyal supporters have their limits when a match starts to feel like one of those days.

But then came the twist.

The kind of turnaround that reminds everyone why you watch until the final whistle. Momentum flipped, energy surged, and suddenly Bayern Munich looked like a completely different side. Goals change everything — not just the scoreline, but the belief, the urgency, and the chaos that followed. What felt like a lost cause quickly turned into a statement win, the kind that fuels title runs and leaves opponents stunned.

And if you turned it off early? You missed the emotional payoff. The tension. The disbelief. The eruption.

That is the gamble every fan makes. Stick it out and risk frustration, or walk away and risk missing something unforgettable.

So what did you do?

Did you stay loyal, riding every frustrating minute until Bayern Munich completed the comeback? Or did you check out early, only to scramble back when the notifications started lighting up your phone? If you turned it off, when did you do it?

No shame either way — but if you left, you might want to think twice next time. Because this Bayern Munich team has a habit of reminding fans that the story is never over until it is truly over.


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Two UFC Vegas 116 fighters transported to hospital, including Fight of Night loser

LAS VEGAS, NEVADA - APRIL 25: (L-R) Davey Grant of England punches Adrian Luna Martinetti of Ecuador in a bantamweight fight during the UFC Fight Night event at Meta APEX on April 25, 2026 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Jeff Bottari/Zuffa LLC)

Better to be safe than sorry …

Following UFC Vegas 116 last night (Sat., April 25, 2026) inside Meta Apex in Las Vegas, Nevada, promotion officials confirmed to MMAmania.com that two fighters were transported to a local “Sin City” hospital for precautionary reasons after sustaining damage in their respective bouts.

The fighters were Adrian Luna Martinetti and Jafel Filho.

Martinetti (17-2) was transported for precautionary CT scans of his head and face following his Fight of the Night loss to Davey Grant. The 30-year-old also suffered a broken nose during the bout, which capped off a brutal three-round war. The defeat snapped his 15-fight win streak in his UFC debut.

Prior to UFC Vegas 116, Martinetti earned his contract on Season 9 of Contender Series in one of the best fights of the show’s history.

Filho (17-5) was also transported for precautionary scans of his head and face following his upset loss to Cody Durden, where he entered as a massive -700 favorite. It was a tough setback for the Brazilian, who has now dropped two of his last three fights and sits at 3-3 inside the promotion.

At this time, the results of both fighters’ scans have not been disclosed.

It is normal for UFC to transport fighters to the hospital for precautionary reasons, especially if the fighters are involved in three-round battles that are full of damage or after suffering nasty knockouts.

Stick with MMAmania.com for the fighters’ health-related updates.


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Sean Payton compares rookie Jonah Coleman’s running style to J.K. Dobbins

SEATTLE, WASHINGTON - NOVEMBER 29: Jonah Coleman #1 of the Washington Huskies carries the ball against the Oregon Ducks at Husky Stadium on November 29, 2025 in Seattle, Washington. (Photo by Steph Chambers/Getty Images) | Getty Images

The Denver Broncos wrapped up their 2026 NFL Draft class with a total of seven picks, with six of those coming on Day 3. As General Manager George Paton had noted on Friday night, the middle picks would likely define their draft class. None likely more evident than their first pick in the fourth round; Washington running back Jonah Coleman.

When asked about the Coleman selection, Head Coach Sean Payton made a strong comparison of his running style to none other than J.K. Dobbins’ style noting that the comparison was a compliment.

“I think as you go through the reads on the runner [Jonah Coleman] for instance, both Jonah and then there was one other back we kept thinking… They were graded early in the third, end of the second,” Payton said. “That’s that tough scenario, ‘Will they make it to 108?’ It helped they were both available because we had discussed even climbing back. So Jonah came in for a visit. We spent a lot of time with him. I saw something that compared his running style, and I think the comparison was J.K. [Dobbins], and I think that’s a compliment obviously to the way Dobbins runs. He’s a physical runner. So we were real familiar with him.

Does this mean Coleman will emerge as the starter next season? I would guess the answer to that would be ‘absolutely not’, but what he becomes is what Denver lacked last season when Dobbins went down with injury — insurance. If they lose Dobbins at any time during next season, even if only for a game, they now have a backup who can come in and provide the offense the similar kind of run style.

Absent Dobbins, the Broncos offense languished badly once Bo Nix went down. If they had even just a little run game in the AFC Championship, maybe the outcome of the season is slightly different.

I love the pick and I love the comparison.

Horse Tracks

New Orleans Saints 2026 NFL Draft final grades: Kellen Moore hits a home run to give Tyler Shough as much ammunition as possible

The New Orleans Saints built a strong 2026 NFL Draft class. Kellen Moore looks to improve on his first year as the team’s head coach. This group of rookies and a key trade may make a massive difference.

The New Orleans Saints are rallying around young quarterback Tyler Shough. They proved exactly that premise with their decisions in the 2026 NFL Draft.

What grades would I give each decision they made during this year’s draft?

Round 1, Pick 8: WR Jordyn Tyson, Arizona State

Adding Tyson to this passing game makes a ton of sense for Kellen Moore. Tyson has all of the makings for a top WR in an offensive unit and Pro Bowl potential. The medical concerns clearly did not scare off New Orleans' contingency. 

Shough now has two exciting wideouts with Tyson and Chris Olave. With the other selections in this class, the future at WR is really bright for New Orleans.

GRADE: A-

126 seconds of Jordyn Tyson creating easy separation pic.twitter.com/PWM6SOxNBk

— Ian Hartitz (@Ihartitz) March 13, 2026

Round 2, Pick 42: DT Christen Miller, Georgia

Miller is a physical defensive lineman who can immediately improve the run stopping aspect of New Orleans’ defense next season. He’s a toolsy player who has not reached his ceiling yet, and Brandon Staley can help him reach it in the future.

GRADE: B+

.@Saints@GeorgiaFootball DT, Christen Miller; looked like an NFL DT while at Georgia…Welcome to #whodat nation. #BaldysBreakdownspic.twitter.com/NlsVr0vblt

— Brian Baldinger (@BaldyNFL) April 24, 2026

Round 3, Pick 73: TE Oscar Delp, Georgia

The Saints selected Georgia Bulldogs tight end Oscar Delp with the 73rd overall pick in this year's draft. Delp is an ultra-physical offensive weapon who many believe can build on his lackluster college production with development in the pros. 

GRADE: B

Round 4, Pick 132: RG Jeremiah Wright, Auburn

Wright is an absolute mauler on the inside of the offensive line. His pass protection must improve, but he is immediate depth for the guard spots for the Saints. They needed that desperately after multiple injuries forced backups into the starting lineup in front of Tyler Shough and the rushing attack for the Saints.

GRADE: B-

Round 4, Pick 136: WR Bryce Lance, North Dakota State

Lance was not expected to make it to this point of the draft, and he provides some size that the WR has been lacking for the Saints. Awesome value. Lance can help Shoug hpush the ball downfield even more often going forward.

GRADE: A

Bryce Lance is a freakish athlete who will be an excellent complement to Chris Olave and Jordyn Tyson pic.twitter.com/CCULFZhOY2

— NFL Draft Files (@NFL_DF) April 25, 2026

Round 5, Pick 172: CB Lorenzo Styles Jr., Ohio State

“As a senior, Styles was a starting nickel for the Buckeyes defense the majority of the time, and his athleticism flashed at times, but also but him with over aggressiveness leading to missed tackles. Styles put up a 4.27 40-yard dash at the NFL Scouting Combine and will always be one of the better athletes on any team. A former track sprinter who will likely find his calling on special teams first in the NFL.” — A to Z Sports

Another depth player for the Saints secondary. He has elite speed and is the brother of Sonny Styles, who was drafted in the top ten.

GRADE: C

Round 6, Pick 190: WR Barion Brown, LSU

Another wide receiver is bold from New Orleans, but they saw Brown’s energetic value on special teams. He has been one of the best returners in college football during his career, and he’s explosive with the ball in his hands.

GRADE: C+

Round 7, Pick 219: CB TJ Hall Jr., Iowa

Gritty defensive back joins the Saints defense here. Hall is a great tackler and is not afraid of physicality in the secondary. His man coverage skills are still rather raw, but he makes sense as depth for Staley’s unit on the back end. Hall can also make plays on special teams.

GRADE: B-

Tyree Wilson trade

The Saints add a physically gifted piece who will try to prove he is better than he has shown so far in his pro career so far. As a former top ten pick, it’s clear that there’s physical ability in Wilson’s profile.

Given the price of the acquisition, I like the choice by New Orleans. Wilson gets a fresh start with DC Brandon Staley. It only costed a day three pick swap – and makes the Saints’ decision to not draft a pass rusher make more sense.

GRADE: B

All in all, this was a productive draft process for New Orleans. The Saints were clearly focused on helping Tyler Shough on offense and addressing defensive depth. Kellen Moore’s team will look to get back into the playoff hunt in 2026.

Sunday Patriots Notes: Offensive line lessons drive continued tackle investments

SALT LAKE CITY, UT - OCTOBER 19: Tanoa Togiai #73 of the Utah Utes and Caleb Lomu #71 walk towards the field for warm ups prior to a game against the TCU Horned Frogs at Rice Eccles Stadium on October 19, 2024 in Salt Lake City, Utah. (Photo by Aaron M. Sprecher/Getty Images | Getty Images

The NFL Draft is officially in the books. After entering the week with 11 picks, the Patriots ultimately used nine as a pair of trades up helped the team land offensive tackle Caleb Lomu and edge rusher Gabe Jacas in the first two rounds.

The focus here on Pats Pulpit has been all draft talk. For anything that fell through the cracks, let’s clean out the notebook. Welcome to this week’s edition of our Sunday Patriots Notes.

Priority on tackles

Patriots EVP of Player Personnel Eliot Wolf knows how important offenisve tackles are — and how hard they are to come by.

In his first season as de facto GM in 2024, Wolf’s Patriots had a revolving door at both tackle spots. Free agent addition Chuks Okorafor lasted just one game before leaving the team. Third-round draft pick Caedan Wallace struggled to switch sides before starting just two games due to injury. 

New England was primarily forced to rely on Vederian Lowe and Demontrey Jacobs, who was claimed off of waivers prior to the season, throughout the year. Guard Mike Onwenu also filled in at right tackle for multiple starts.

The results were as expected. The Patriots’ offensive line ranked among the league’s worst as the team won just four games.

“Very challenging,” Wolf said Saturday about finding quality tackles. “I would say most of my career, you always think you’re going to have enough once the training camp or preseason hits, and you don’t.”

The following offseason, Wolf and company attached the tackle spot. They signed Morgan Moses to a three-year deal in free agency before using the No. 4 overall pick on Will Campbell. New England also double-dipped at the position, selecting Marcus Bryant in the seventh round.

Even with improved results last season, the work was not done. 

In the first-round of the 2026 NFL Draft, the Patriots traded up to select offensive tackle Caleb Lomu. The Utah product does not project to start with Campbell and Moses in place, but adds valuable swing tackle depth and a potential successor to Moses down the line.

“I’m really excited about this player,” Wolf said. He’s young, he’s experienced, he’s athletic, he’s a great kid. Frankly, I was a little surprised that he was still available, and that’s why we decided to move up a little bit.”

For the second straight year, the Patriots then double-dipped at the position in the draft, selecting Texas A&M’s Dametrious Crownover in the sixth round. 

“It is a premium position in our league, the pool of players that can play the position is relatively small and you can never have enough depth I think there,” vice president of player personnel Ryan Cowden said. “The emphasis we want to talk about or that we do talk about in protecting the quarterback, it starts up front.”

“Having obviously Caleb [Lomu], but having the opportunity to draft a guy with the experience of Dametrious Crownover at that point in the draft was pretty important to us,” Wolf added.

Lomu and Crownover will join a crowded offensive tackle room in New England. Beyond Campbell and Moses, Bryant and veteran James Hudson entered the weekend as the primary depth options.

The Patriots view that as a good problem to have.

“If I would want a room to be crowded, I’ll take that as being one room that’s crowded,” Cowden said. “We don’t ever know what’s going to happen tomorrow, the next day, so that’s why you stick to a concept of the best player available when you pick, even if it, today, looks crowded. That’s not going to maybe be the same in a week, two weeks or by the time we get the training camp.

“Those guys go in a room and compete. And when you take the best player, sometimes it may look crowded on the front end, but those tend to have a way of working out.”

No contact

Earlier this week, head coach Mike Vrabel announced he would not be with the team on Day 3 of the draft in order to seek counseling with his family. That came shortly before the New York Post released more photos of Vrabel with former Athletic reporter Dianna Russini from 2020.

While Vrabel was originally expected to have some sort of communication with the team on Saturday, they ultimately made the decision Friday night that Vrabel would not be in contact with the draft room.

“[Friday] night we kind of talked through things and made the decision that the time away really needs to be time away, so we were not in contact with Mike today other than some just, ‘Hope everything’s going OK’ kind of texts early this morning,” Eliot Wolf shared.

Wolf noted that things were “buinsess as usual” on Day 3, which is a big day for scouts to shine, while Ryan Cowden praised the team’s preparation in order to operate in a normal manner.

Kittle comp

At 6-foot-6, 245 pounds with a tremendous athletic profile, Eli Raridon has the makings to be a true in-line tight end during his career. That all-around skillset is one he takes pride in, especially as he models his game after perhaps the best three-down tight end in football.

“I’ve looked up to George Kittle a lot; just love how he can do both things extremely well, love the way he blocks, love his mentality of playing the game, and obviously he makes great plays in the passing game as well. And that’s someone who I try to embody my game after,” Raridon said.

Special teams boost

With Day 3 typically a place to round out the roster, an emphasis is placed on the kicking game. Among the Patriots final selections, linebacker Namdi Obiazor and pass rusher Quintayvious Hutchins project as impact special teamers.

“Our special teams coaches took a look and had a lot of positives to say about Namdi’s projections as a special teams player. And that’s important at the linebacker position,” Ryan Cowden shared.

As for Hutchins, a BC staff member described him as a “monster” core-four special teamer for the Eagles over the past few seasons. Eliot Wolf then noted Hutchins “stood out” on special teams while that part of his game was the first thing the 23-year old mentioned when asked to describe his greatest traits.

“You’re going to see a dynamic special teams player. My career started out with special teams,” he said.

Mike Smith’s impact

Patriots outside linebacker coach Mike Smith has been described as one of the more high energy coaches on staff. Wolf shared the coaches were “ecstatic” when they were able to select Gabe Jacas in the second round, which likely included Smith after he made a strong impression on the edge rusher during his pre-draft visit to the facility.

“Just fell in love with the coaching staff, especially coach Mike Smith, outside linebacker coach there,” Jacas said. “And just his philosophy and his mindset on just the position, I just loved it, and I knew this team, if they were to get me, was going to be the right fit for me.”

He later added: “I’m so glad that I have coach Mike Smith, someone that I just speak highly of because of the way he presented himself, which is – that’s like my type of guy, my type of coach.”

Smith was busy on the Pro Day trail this draft season as the Patriots biggest need came along the edge. That included a stop up the road at Boston College, where he ran through an on-field workout with the Patriots’ eventual seventh-round pick Quintayvious Hutchins.

Scout shout

Three consecutive picks over rounds six and seven saw the Patriots take three players from Texas schools: OT Dametrious Crownover (Texas A&M), LB Namdi Obiazor (TCU), and QB Behren Morton (Texas Tech).

With Eliot Wolf noting Day 3 is a big day for scouts, the trio of picks were likely influenced by Southwest Area Scout Alex Brooks. Wolf noted that National Scout Tucker Ingraham is the cross checker for that region, except for Texas Tech which was cross-checked by Casey Belongia.

“That was just kind of how it fell,” Wolf said. “Obviously, there’s a lot of good players in that part of the country, and we drafted three players from really good programs down there.”

Draft room

This draft marked the teams first inside their new draft room in the New Balance Athletics Center. The draft room featured more screens and technology in place of the old magnets, which made the process much easier for those in the room.

“First of all, the flow was great,” Wolf said. “The technology is unbelievable, compared to the magnets that we used to have. There were a couple times during the draft where we were kind of talking about different players later in the draft. ‘Should we draft this guy? Should we draft that guy?’ You can actually pull up the film, click on the guy’s profile, pull up the film right there, watch his pro day, watch some key plays and just try to hone in on the right decision for us. So, all in all, it was tremendous.“

Setting up the week ahead

With the draft in the rearview mirror, the Patriots rookie class will not be on the field in Foxboro until rookie minicamp on May 8 through May 10. The veterans will be back in the building this week to continue the voluntary offseason program, although the availability of head coach Mike Vrabel is not yet known.

The Patriots will also announce this year’s team Hall of Fame Selection on Wednesday. Rob Gronkowski, Adam Vinatieri and Logan Mankins were the finalists.

Dom Amore’s Sunday Read: This CT coach driving for NCAA lacrosse championship three-peat, and more

Casey D’Annolfo had a rare night this week, the kind of tossing and turning a coach experiences after a loss.

“Yeah, it hurt for sure,” D’Annolfo said, after his Tufts men’s lacrosse team’s winning streak ended at 42. “I didn’t sleep very well on Wednesday night because you do feel like you should win every game. So when you don’t win … even when you do win, you’re still pretty hard on yourself.”

D’Annolfo, who played at Conard High in West Hartford, where his father was a legendary multisport coach, is as conditioned to winning as any coach in collegiate athletics. Since taking over the program at Tufts, where he played from 2003-06, D’Annolfo’s record is 160-19 after a 21-11 victory over Middlebury in the  New England Small College Athletic Conference quarterfinals Saturday. For reference, D’Annolfo’s winning percentage, .894, is even higher than Geno Auriemma’s .886.

“Geno’s got a few championships on me, though,” D’Annolfo said. But Tufts has won back-to-back NCAA Division III championships, and is now No. 2 in the country in NCAA Power Index, just leapfrogging by Bowdoin, the team that ended the streak with a 14-12 victory Wednesday. Wesleyan is third in the NPI.

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“We had a successful regular season,” D’Annolfo said, “but we have to ‘level up’ each time we play. Your regular-season effort isn’t going to be good enough in the conference tournament. Your effort in the conference tournament isn’t going to be good enough to win at the national level. That’s what we’re trying to impress upon our team.”

D’Annolfo’s father, Frank, coached several sports during his long career in West Hartford, winning state championships in soccer (1970) and hockey (1985), in which he was instrumental in bring the no-fighting rules. This month he was inducted posthumously into the Connecticut High School Hockey Hall of Fame.

Casey, too, has a multisport background, playing football, basketball and lacrosse during his high school and collegiate career. At Taft School in Watertown, he coached football and girls basketball as well as lacrosse. So like his father, Casey coaches people, as much as he coaches a sport’s X’s and O’s.

“So I’ve coached a lot of sports, and the idea of coaching people is something I put a lot of value in,” he said. “I’ve been in different locker rooms, and I try to incorporate different drills and philosophies and strategies into what we do in lacrosse.”

D’Annolfo took over the successful program from Mike Daly at his alma mater in 2017 and has led the Jumbos to every NCAA Tournament played since. In 2023, Tufts was unbeaten until losing the NCAA final to Salisbury. In ’24, after losing in the NESCAC tournament, Tufts went on to win the national championship, beating RIT in Philadelphia. Last season, the Jumbos ran the table, completing their perfect season with a 25-7 victory over Dickinson at nearby Gillette Stadium.

“The first time, there was a lot of relief, honestly,” D’Annolfo said. “You know that what you’re doing is right. For me, the one thing is understand that because we are a spring sport, as soon as the championship happens, the guys go home. When we’re on the journey, we really try to relish the time together because when it’s over, it’s over.”

D’Annolfo identifies skilled players with maybe one trait separating them from the top Division I programs, “maybe a step too slow, or two inches too short or they are a late bloomer,” he said. “But they have an academic interest maybe some of those schools can’t fulfill.”

With its academic reputation, Tufts appeals to students from far and wide to it’s Medford, Mass., campus. The current roster has players from 20 different states, with a few from Connecticut. D’Annolfo got one, freshman Jules Capone, from his alma mater, Conard. The Jumbo’s starting goalie, Jack Old, prepped at Taft. The Jumbos have outscored their opponents, 266-142, as Jack Regnery (43 goals, 31 assists) and Brooks Hauser (46 and 14) lead the offense.

Tufts plays a free-wheeling style of lacrosse, behind-the-back slinging, for example, when that’s the most effective way to shoot or pass the ball, and high-energy on the sidelines.

“Our identity, we want to play fast, play hard and make people see that we’re having a lot of fun when we play,” D’Annolfo said. “Whether it’s the sideline celebrations that have gone viral or the flair that we play with, it’s a unique style and a pretty unique brand. The way we train is a little bit different, the guys have a lot of freedom to use moves that might be considered flashy, but we practice them so much, they’re not. It’s a flair for the dramatic, we play at a pretty intense tempo.”

With the World Cup approaching, this year’s final had to be moved from Foxborough to Charlottesville, Va.

D’Annolfo, his wife Sarah and their three children are settled near Tufts’ campus, and coaching D-III clearly agrees with him.

“It’s the most pure form of college athletics,” he said. “It’s not semi-pro. Kids come here, we put up a Venn diagram, with academics, location and competitiveness and we feel like we’re the only school across all divisions that can be in the center of that Venn diagram. We really do preach that balance of academics, athletics and social life.”

More for your Sunday Read:

Euro awards for former Huskies

Former UConn women’s basketball standout Dorka Juhasz, who sat out the last WNBA season, was the EuroLeague MVP, after averaging 12 points, shooting 52 percent from the floor, with eight rebounds, 1.3 assists and one steal per game for Galatasaray Cagdas Faktoring, which is based in Istanbul, and reached the Euro finals. At 26, she is the youngest player to win the award.

She is expected to rejoin the WNBA’s Minnesota Lynx this year. Another former Husky, Gabby Williams, was EuroLeague’s Defensive Player of the Year for the third time. She played for Fenerbahce Opet, also based in Turkey, and will be playing for Golden State in The W this season.

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Sunday short takes

*Last December, former UHart baseball player Jackson Olson, now a viral sensation with the Savannah Bananas, posted a “boyfriend application” on TikTok. This week, Olson, a New Milford native, and Maggie Sajak of Wheel of Fortune fame, shared a photo of themselves at Disney World with the caption “applications closed.” … So are they “_N  A  R_LAT_ONSH_P?” … Buy a couple of vowels and solve the puzzle.

*Hartford Athletic keeper Antony Siaha is leading the USL in saves with 26 in seven matches.

*The UConn softball team won 11 in a row, and 14 of the last 16 games since March 27 to get back to .500 at 24-24. The Huskies are in the thick of the Big East race at 13-4 after beating Creighton on Friday for coach Laura Valentino’s 200th career win. No sophomore jinx for shortstop Cat Petteys, the Big East Freshman of the Year in 2025. After getting three doubles and four RBI vs. Creighton, she’s hitting .386 with 17 homers and 51 RBI in 48 games.

*Not surprising, CCSU men’s basketball is losing its top players in the transfer portal. Darin Smith Jr., 6 feet 7, the NEC Player of the Year, left New Britain for Rutgers, a few months after scoring 21 points in the Blue Devils shocking upset of the Scarlet Knights. “He fits the competitive mindset we’re building here,” Rutgers coach Steve Pikiell said. Point guard Jay Rogers left Central for Penn State.

*How did ballcaps with upside-down lettering become a thing? See ’em everywhere. Maybe the Mets should wear them in games as a distress signal. … At least the losing streak ended at 12 and their fans in Connecticut can avoid the interminable Whitestone Bridge backup and get to selected games at Citi Field by boat from Stamford starting this weekend, via Seastreak Ferries. A Mets game and a three-hour tour … what could go wrong?

*Jeff Hamilton, Yale’s all-time scoring leader, is coming back to Ingalls Rink. Hamilton, who graduated in 2001 and played 10 years in the NHL with Chicago, Toronto and Carolina, has been developing amateur talent as co-owner of the Connecticut Junior Rangers.

*Some huge news for UConn men’s hockey this week, as top-line stars Joey Muldowney and Jake Richard delayed their pro careers another season and committed to return next year. They will be captains, along with Mike Murtagh. In the portal, Huskies coach Mike Cavanaugh got rising sophomore Jeremy Loranger, an NHL draft pick (Columbus) who had seven goals, 12 assists at Omaha as a freshman.

*At UConn last year, Caleb Shpur, a grad student from Litchfield County, led all Division I centerfielders in defensive runs saved (19.66). In over 241 collegiate games at D-III Endicott and UConn, he posted a .432 on-base percentage, stealing 136 bases with an 86.7 success rate. Though Shpur, 24, was undrafted and out of pro baseball, the Tigers, eyeballed those metrics, and signed him to a minor-league deal this week.

*The Doc Boisoneau Northern Connecticut Chapter of the National Football Foundation is honoring 21 football scholar-athletes, and officials TJ Calabrese and Bruce Brenia, at its banquet on May 17 at AquaTurf in Southington at noon. They will also honor the life of longtime coach Jude Kelly, who died in February, namesake of the NFF’s Coach of the Year award. For tickets and information, contact chapter president Tim Feshler at tfeshler@avon.k12.ct.us

*The UHart vs. Western Connecticut baseball game at Dunkin’ Park Friday morning was played to a crowd of more than 5,000, which has to be the biggest crowd for a Division III baseball game this year, with help from the weather and kids attending the Yard Goats’ Baseball in Education program. “What better way to have college baseball players get a big ballpark experience?” Goats president Tim Restall said. The Hawks actually practiced with crowd noise to prepare, but WesCon won, 7-6.

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Last word

There was once a fan at Wrigley Field who rode Cubs All-Star Ron Santo unmercifully day after day and it was having an effect. Manager Leo Durocher, as he related the story in his memoirs, arranged to speak with the fan privately and asked what he had against Santo. Nothing, the fan said. He loved Santo and the Cubs, wanted everyone to do well. “Then leave Santo alone,” Durocher urged. … I’m reminded of this story frequently in covering college athletics in the social media age. Sure, folks want players to come to their school, thrive at their school, stay at their school, then show their so-called “passion” by posting hateful things every time a shot is missed. The families usually keep the receipts, so maybe one should think before hitting that post button.

Westlake, Glenn players lead the 2026 All-Central Texas Girls Basketball Team

Westlake Chaparrals center Tamia King (15) drives to the hoop as Lancaster Tigers forward Arianna Davis (10) defends in the first half of the Chaparral’s game against the Lancaster Tigers in the Class 6A Division II UIL State Championship game, March 7, 2026 at the Alamodome in San Antonio. Lancaster won 51-37. (Sara Diggins/Austin American-Statesman)

Westlake's 40-0 run to the Class 6A Division II state championship game was the highlight of this year's Central Texas girls basketball season, but the Austin area enjoyed several programs making deep playoff pushes. The season wrapped up with two UIL state silver medals: Westlake and Glenn, plus a bronze medal for Cedar Park, a pair of regional finalists and five players making all-state tournament teams.

Westlake fell to Lancaster in the 6A DII final while Glenn lost to Denton Ryan in the 5A DI title game. Cedar Park, making its fourth final four appearance in the last five years, fell in the state semifinals.

Westlake Chaparrals Head Coach Vickie Benson catches an out-of-bounds ball in the second half of the Chaparral’s game against the Lancaster Tigers in the Class 6A Division II UIL State Championship game, March 7, 2026 at the Alamodome in San Antonio. Lancaster won 51-37. (Sara Diggins/Austin American-Statesman)

Westlake, Bowie, Glenn, Cedar Park and Lago Vista were regional finalists while six others — Vandegrift, Johnson, Hendrickson, Weiss, Pflugerville and Anderson — were regional semifinalists. A record 11 Central Texas girls programs advanced to regional tournaments.

Our 2026 All-Central Texas girls basketball team, as selected by the American-Statesman's high school coverage staff, honors 49 players on 21 different teams:

Player of the year: Tamia King

The District 26-6A MVP led Westlake to the Class 6A Division II state championship game, averaging 18.7 points and 14.4 rebounds while adding two steals a game. The 6-foot-1 forward will play for the Houston Cougars next season. The Chaparrals were the No. 1-ranked team in the state and were 40-0 until the title game loss. Finalists: Vandegrift's Maddie Broxterman, Hendrickson's Tiffany Jackson and Glenn's Libby Lee.

Leander Glenn Grizzlies post Jennah Lee (14) shoots a 3-point shot during the second half of a Class 5A Division I UIL state championship basketball game March, 7, 2026 in San Antonio. (Zach Del Bello/San Antonio Express-News)

Newcomer of the year: Jennah Lee

The Grizzlies freshman averaged 9.6 points and 7.8 rebounds this season and was a dominant presence in the paint for state-ranked Glenn. Finalists: Westlake's Geralynn Byer-Veal, Round Rock's Ally Heaton and Westlake's Peyton Hensle.

Coach of the year: Vickie Benson

Benson guided Westlake to a 40-1 record, the No. 1 spot in the state polls and a runner-up finish in Class 6A DII. She built the Chaps around one standout senior — King, our Central Texas player of the year — and four underclassmen who started, including a pair of freshmen. Westlake won 40 straight games before falling in the state final. Finalists: Glenn's Katina Flournoy-Walker, Anderson's Kaidence Glenn, Vandegrift's Tiffany Litton and Cedar Park's Jayci Morton.

Westlake Chaparrals Head Coach Vickie Benson embraces forward Geralynn Byers-Veal (30) after falling 51-37 to the Lancaster Tigers in the Class 6A Division II UIL State Championship game, March 7, 2026 at the Alamodome in San Antonio. (Sara Diggins/Austin American-Statesman)

All-Central Texas girls basketball team

First team

G: Ahnna Breiner, sr., Cedar Park — The key to the Timberwolves' veteran lineup, she was a clutch shooter who averaged double digits and played tenacious defense.

G: Libby Lee, jr., Glenn — The 2025 Central Texas newcomer of the year followed that up by averaging nearly 14 points, eight rebounds and five steals a game.

F: Maddie Broxterman, jr., Vandegrift — Returning All-Centex player averaged 18.7 ppg and shot 47% from the field.

F: Tiffany Jackson, sr., Hendrickson — Averaged 19.2 ppg and 8.3 rpg and finished her career with more than 1,400 points and 1,000 rebounds. She averaged 30 points per game in the playoff run to the regional.

C: Tamia King, sr., Westlake  — Our Central Texas player of the year averaged a double-double for the Class 6A DII state finalists and earned District 26-6A MVP honors. She's headed to Houston.

Westlake Chaparrals center Tamia King (15) shoots over Lancaster Tigers forward Arianna Davis (10) in the first half of the Westlake Chaparral’s game against the Tigers in the Class 6A Division II UIL State Championship game, March 7, 2026 at the Alamodome in San Antonio. Lancaster won 51-37. (Sara Diggins/Austin American-Statesman)

Second team

G: Geralynn Byers-Veral, fresh., Westlake — The 26-6A newcomer of the year and all-district selection averaged 10.1 ppg, 9.0 rpg and 2.6 spg for the state finalists. 

G: Renee Stemmons, sr., Liberty Hill — All-district standout averaged 12.8 ppg and 10.2 rpg and was the Panthers' best defensive player.

F: Ryland Reeves, sr., Weiss — Led the Wolfpack to their best season in program history, averaging 22 ppg, 3 rpg and 3 spg.

F: Makiyah Lee, sr., Pflugerville — The 23-5A offensive player of the year averaged 12 ppg, 8 rpg and 2 spg and shot 35% from the field.

C: Jennah Lee, fresh., Glenn — Our newcomer of the year missed games with an injury, but was a dominant defensive and rebounding force that powered the Grizzlies to a district title.

Third team

G: CeCe Flournoy-Walker, sr., Glenn — The Grizzlies' lone senior averaged a steady 8.2 ppg, 3.6 rpg and 3.5 apg for the state finalists.

G: Kyndall Johnson, jr., LASA — Averaged 21.7 ppg, 6.1 rpg, 6.9 spg and 3.5 apg. Had 13 double-doubles and 4 triple-doubles.

F: Saania Khawaja, jr., Vandegrift — Had a stellar season for the district champion Vipers (19.2 ppg, 7.8 rpg).

F: Wynn Thorne, jr., Westlake — Chaps' defensive standout averaged 11.9 ppg, 8.6 rpg and 2.7 apg in an all-district season.

C: Brooklyn Eubanks, jr., Round Rock — Averaged 14.2 ppg, 4.4 rpg and 2.2 apg, earning all-district honors.

Honorable mention

Anderson — Gabby Flores, sr.; Lucy Swanson, soph.; Austin High — Jillian Shirk, sr.; Evelyn Young, sr.; Bowie — Madison Corion, soph.; Grace Guzman, sr.; Danica Williams, jr.; Daniella Williams, jr.; Cedar Park — Hope Richardson, sr.; Caeleigh Rogers, sr.; Grace Slaughter, sr.; Cedar Ridge — Zahra Hill, jr.; Crockett — Lola Osaigbovo, sr.; Lauren Smith, jr.; Dream Turner, sr.; Del Valle — Jamya Tisdale, jr.; Georgetown — Jo Malik, sr.; Glenn — Ariel Goppy, jr.; Kinley Huberty, soph.; Lake Travis — Taryn Bussinger, sr.; Liberty Hill — Reagan Robbins, sr.; Falon Stroup, sr.; McCallum — Mary Briceno, sr.; Darryn Sorrells, so.; Sofia Villanueva, sr.; Pflugerville — Addy Ross, soph.; Round Rock — Ally Heaton, fresh.; Stony Point — Celeste Jackson, fresh.; Vandegrift — Lexi Augustine, soph.; Ella Welton, sr.; Vista Ridge — Nadia Adeleke, sr.; Weiss — Krystyna Dennis, soph.; Westlake — Molly Frazer, jr.; Peyton Hensle, fresh.

Jaguars 2026 NFL Draft: Reactions to day three

INDIANAPOLIS, IN - FEBRUARY 26: Wesley Williams #DL62 of Duke participates in a drill during the 2026 NFL Scouting Combine at Lucas Oil Stadium on February 26, 2026 in Indianapolis, Indiana. (Photo by Cooper Neill/Getty Images) | Getty Images

We officially made it through the 2026 NFL Draft! On the final day of the draft, the Jacksonville Jaguars selected edge Wesley Williams, tight end Tanner Koziol, wide receiver Josh Cameron, wide receiver C.J. Williams, defensive end Zach Durfee, and linebacker Paker Hughes with their six picks. Let’s take a look at some reactions, highlights, and more in response to day three.

The Wesley Williams pick:

29.0 TFL is crazy work 😳#NFLDraft on NFLN pic.twitter.com/3GsDeT5WRA

— Jacksonville Jaguars (@Jaguars) April 25, 2026

Mia O’Brien:

"Models game after Cameron Jordan" pic.twitter.com/xAOUIMYQDK

— Mia O'Brien (@MiaOBrienTV) April 25, 2026

Michael DiRocco:

One thing that really stands out about new Jaguars edge Wesley Williams: He blocked five field goals and punts in his last three years at Duke. That includes two blocked field goals in the 2023 season opener against Clemson.

— Michael DiRocco (@ESPNdirocco) April 25, 2026

Eric Galko:

#Jaguars landed ANOTHER @ShrineBowl stud in DL Wesley Williams.

Williams had 29 TFL as a multi-alignment defensive lineman in his Duke career, ranging from 5-tech through outside linebacker.

He also have FIVE blocked kicks in his college career.

Awesome @ShrineBowl week and… pic.twitter.com/Z8e41mzsBK

— Eric Galko (@EricGalko) April 25, 2026

JP Acosta:

My thoughts on Wesley Williams: high effort power guy, not ideal arm length or burst, but he is more of a winner on pass rush games. I would’ve been fine with Dani Dennis-Sutton here tbh

— JP Acosta (@acosta32_jp) April 25, 2026

Duke Football:

WESLEY WILLIAMS TO DUUUUVAL 🔒🐆 pic.twitter.com/z4F3h34Be6

— Duke Football (@DukeFOOTBALL) April 25, 2026

Reactions to the Williams pick:

Bookmarking this for when get blocks a kick this year

— lucas duda (@jerseyjags) April 25, 2026

Gladstone has a theme this draft

❌ ignore consensus board
✅ get tough high motor guys

— BC (@bearthe1) April 25, 2026

The Jaguars’ Director of College Scouting, Brian Hill:

“He’s got a huge wingspan, huge target down the seam for us.”@tannerkoziol88 | @Dream_Finderspic.twitter.com/5jzZHQjiY8

— Jacksonville Jaguars (@Jaguars) April 25, 2026

Mike Dempsey:

Team Tight End

— Mike Dempsey (@md_1010xl) April 25, 2026

Dan Griffis:

Tanner Koziol: Contested Catch MONSTER

Koziol’s 20 contested catches led all of FBS in 2025. The next closest player had 12.

20- Tanner Koziol
12- Trey’Dez Green
9- Justin Joly pic.twitter.com/Lxx7fLVswZ

— Daniel Griffis (@DanDGriffis) April 25, 2026

Houston Football:

Tanner Koziol is headed to the @Jaguars!

Round 5, Pick 164#NFLDraft x #GoCoogspic.twitter.com/6WJz07KNMw

— Houston Football (@UHCougarFB) April 25, 2026

Always making moves🔥@tannerkoziol88 x @Jaguars#NFLDraft x #GoCoogspic.twitter.com/ZAIfTv5gBA

— Houston Football (@UHCougarFB) April 25, 2026

When Josh Cameron got the call:

"I'm going to Jacksonville" 🥹

(via Isaac Edwards and Parker Rehm) pic.twitter.com/gJ5fKqCjV7

— Jacksonville Jaguars (@Jaguars) April 25, 2026

The moment @BUFootball WR Josh Cameron got off the phone as the newest member of the @Jaguars will bring a tear to your eye!

From walk-on to the NFL @Josh_Cameron34! #Baylor#SicEmpic.twitter.com/CEBJ9Z3F9G

— Parker Rehm (@parker_rehm) April 25, 2026

Cameron shared this message:

Excited and blessed to be apart of such an amazing organization ready to compete and get to work. @Jaguars#duuuuuuval#jcam34pic.twitter.com/9k6tRtnCbH

— Josh Cameron (@Josh_Cameron34) April 25, 2026

JP Acosta:

I KNEW the Jags would be interested in Josh Cameron. I’m a fan of the player in this range. Strong through contact, 10 1/4 inch hands, 33 1/8 inch arms. Special teams guy too

— JP Acosta (@acosta32_jp) April 25, 2026

Baylor Football:

From walk-on to playing on Sundays.
Josh Cameron is headed to the @Jaguars!#SicEm x #DUUUVALpic.twitter.com/PHB8gcaruu

— Baylor Football (@BUFootball) April 25, 2026

C.J. Williams highlights:

A Stanford Man@Dream_Finders | #NFLDraftpic.twitter.com/ylqip8nQKx

— Jacksonville Jaguars (@Jaguars) April 25, 2026

Parker Hughes stats:

With the 240th pick, the Jacksonville #Jaguars select Parker Hughes (LB, Mid Tennessee)

– 6’1”, 220 LBs (7.59 RAS)
– 4.39 40-Yard Dash‼️
– 25 Bench Reps
– Low missed tackle % (6.5%)
– 74.3 NFL Rating Allowed in ‘25
– 586 Special Teams snaps
– Team Captain pic.twitter.com/P8Ix23OmLA

— Daniel Griffis (@DanDGriffis) April 25, 2026

Honorable mention, Swerve Strickland:

Draft Day#thefranchisepic.twitter.com/dRCnmWjkHl

— Swerve Strickland (@swerveconfident) April 25, 2026

Saturday has been a star-studded occasion at the NFL Draft!

Check out @SwerveConfident alongside Batman himself, @MichaelKeaton, and NFL running back legend Curtis Martin! pic.twitter.com/u3w0dBcDBG

— All Elite Wrestling (@AEW) April 25, 2026

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Giants news, 4/26: Giants draft class complete, UDFA signings

New York Giants News

​​Good morning, New York Giants fans!

From Big Blue View

Other Giant observations

4 Teams That Are Quietly Crushing the 2026 NFL Draft | SI.com

The New York Giants entered the NFL Draft with an abundance of capital at their disposal and they’ve taken full advantage. They landed Arvell Reese and Francis Mauigoa at Nos. 5 and 10 overall. The value can be fairly questioned, given the Giants allegedly plan to play Reese at off-ball linebacker and Mauigoa at guard, but there’s no denying they’ve added two elite talents to the roster.

Getting cornerback Colton Hood at No. 37 overall should replace Cor’Dale Flott in the lineup. Hood was a fringe first-round prospect who represented excellent value in Round 2. We had mixed feelings about wide receiver Malachi Fields with the 74th pick, but his size and vertical ability could pay dividends in an offense that needed another wideout.

Greg Cosell compares Malachi Fields to Michael Thomas

The #NYGiants get another weapon – WR Malachi Fields from #GoIrish.@gregcosell has the full tape breakdown on Fields! #bigblue#Giantspride#fightingirish#ndfootballhttps://t.co/SQd5pOd0En

— Inside The Birds (@InsideBirds) April 25, 2026

New York Giants 2026 NFL draft picks: Selection analysis | ESPN.com

Hood had 72 pass attempts against as the primary defender in FBS without allowing a touchdown since 2023. That tied for second among all defenders, trailing only Arizona defensive back Treydan Stukes. That includes Hood’s time at Auburn, Colorado and Tennessee, where he was a third-team All-SEC selection this past season. It shows how difficult it was to beat Hood throughout his college career because of his sticky coverage.

Fields ran the 40-yard dash in 4.61 seconds at the NFL combine. That left questions about his speed and ability to create separation at the NFL level. But the Giants believe he plays faster. Coach John Harbaugh says the GPS trackers had him consistently running 21 miles per hour during games. That combined with Fields’ impressive catch radius made him a player the Giants “coveted.”

NFL Draft roundtable: Giants and Browns add talent, Broncos have work to do | The Athletic

Which team’s class intrigues you the most through the draft’s first two days?

Ted Nguyen: The New York Giants added a lot of good players that fit the mold of what John Harbaugh is looking for in terms of tenacity. They said Ohio State’s Arvell Reese will play inside linebacker with Abdul Carter and Brian Burns playing edge. I like that Reese won’t play full-time edge, and it’ll be interesting to see how defensive coordinator Dennard Wilson deploys him in pressure schemes. Miami tackle Francis Mauigoa solidifies their line. He can play inside and eventually kick to right tackle. Tennessee cornerback Colton Hood adds a physical presence on their secondary. Notre Dame wideout Malachi Fields is one of the best contested-catch receivers in the class and should give Jaxson Dart a big back-shoulder-fade partner to throw to.

NFL Draft 2026 Day 2 Grades for Every Pick | Bleacher Report

37. New York Giants: CB Colton Hood, Tennessee. Hood has enormous potential, but he’s far from a polished prospect. The two-time transfer will be 21 for the entirety of his rookie season. At his best, he shows excellent man-coverage capabilities. Too often, he’ll also show poor technique and instincts, thus surrendering easy targets. He’ll enter his new situation with starter upside, but he needs time to develop and not quickly become a liability against NFL route-runners. Grade: C

74. New York Giants: WR Malachi Fields, Notre Dame. The all-star circuit can be hugely beneficial for a prospect. Case in point, Fields never became a dominant target during his time with the Fighting Irish. However, he was arguably the best player on the field during Senior Bowl week. Fields showed big play ability by overwhelming defenders with his size and body control. The near-6’5″, 218-pound target may not be the most explosive option, but he is more fluid in and out of his routes than his size indicates. Grade: B

Grading the Giants’ Day 2 picks from the 2026 NFL Draft, including Colton Hood | SNY.tv

Colton Hood, CB, Tennessee. Corner was less discussed, but still a major need for the Giants entering the NFL Draft. Hood was among the draft’s risers. It’s somewhat surprising he was there in the second round. The Giants could have addressed the interior of their defensive line, but Kayden McDonald went one pick before. In Hood, the Giants get a physical, press-man guy with good ball skills. GRADE: B+

Malachi Fields, WR, Notre Dame. Fields is big (6-foot-4), physical, contested catch maestro. His catch radius is different than what New York has in the room now. He was particularly impressive at the Senior Bowl, where general manager Joe Schoen said scouts told him he was the “best” receiver there. The one concern here is what the Giants had to give up to go get him. No. 104 and 145 are fine; it’s the 2027 fourth-round pick that’s noteworthy. That class is supposed to be superb. Most teams are taking all picks in that class off the table when it comes to trades. For the Giants to give one of those selections up … it’s not ideal. GRADE: C+

A BaldyBreakdown on Arvell Reese

More talent on the way for the @Giants defense 💪@BaldyNFL details how Arvell Reese will be utilized in New York @arvxll | #NFLDraftpic.twitter.com/3nGYfHFllk

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Arvell Reese and Francis Mauigoa more than a pleasant Giants draft surprise for John Harbaugh | New York Post

Harbaugh in 18 years with the Ravens never had the luxury of two top-10 picks in any draft. Heck, he had only one top-10 pick — No. 6 in 2016 — so he can be excused for seeming a bit giddy after these two selections were in the books. These two players are now officially the first draft picks for the Harbaugh Giants. He demanded strength down the middle in Baltimore and knew he needed it to establish his culture with his new franchise.

“It’s two picks that strengthen us down the middle,’’ he said. “Down the middle of our offense, down the middle of our defense. These are two, these are great players, these are two top-five players in this draft, in our opinion. You couldn’t do any better.’’

How John Harbaugh put his draft stamp on Giants, with Eagles in crosshairs | NJ.com

Bottom line: Harbaugh has not wavered from his plan to turn these Giants into fighters, coming off a 7-27 record the past two seasons.

Harbaugh has long since made something else clear, too: His mission is grander than just winning eight or nine games in a season instead of three or four. He wants to dethrone the Eagles in the NFC East. And every decision Harbaugh mapped out this offseason aimed toward accomplishing that lofty goal.

Giants will decide on Deonte Banks’ fifth-year option after the draft | USAToday.com

The projected fifth-year option for Banks in 2027 is $12.633 million, fully guaranteed if the Giants choose to exercise it. For a player who has basically busted and has been relegated to backup duty at corner and a returner on special teams, the Giants have no other recourse but to decline.

“We’re going to talk about that early next week,” Giants general manager Joe Schoen said when probed about Banks’ option on Friday night.

Around the league

Jonathan Greenard trade: Eagles acquire Vikings edge rusher and sign him to contract extension | Bleeding Green Nation

Dallas sends fifth-round pick for LB Dee Winters to fill key need | CBSSports.com

The Micah Parsons trade results are in; here is the full breakdown | Blogging the Boys

Sean McVay says he’s thrilled, not mad, about Rams’ stunning draft selection of Ty Simpson | NFL.com

Texans DT Kayden McDonald: I’m gonna show I’m the best player in this class | Pro Football Talk

Jermod McCoy falls to Raiders in Round 4 of NFL draft | ESPN.com

Raiders trade Tyree Wilson to Saints to draft Arizona S Dalton Johnson in fifth round | The Athletic

Raiders trade former first-round pick Tyree Wilson to Saints | NFL.com

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Apple’s Unified Memory Design Popularized Its MacBooks, But Research Firm Believes A Key Decision Will Take It To The Number 3 Spot

26 April 2026 at 14:10

Apple's unified memory architecture and one decision could make it the 3rd biggest notebook maker in the world

The introduction of the unified memory architecture changed the course of the MacBook’s future forever, and while other chipmakers are playing ‘catch up,’ Apple continues to race ahead of the competition, taking advantage of the current memory crisis by refusing to charge a premium for its products. With this new design, the Cupertino firm is expected to jump several positions in the notebook market, reaching the number three spot by beating Dell. However, a research firm believes that one key decision from Apple enabled the latter to reach new heights, and that was the MacBook Neo release. The lower priced notebook market […]

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NVIDIA Beats Everyone To DeepSeek V4 With Day-0 Blackwell Support, Pushing 3,500 Tokens Per Second On 1.6T Models

26 April 2026 at 13:10

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Weekly poll: are you planning on buying an Honor 600 or an Honor 600 Pro?

26 April 2026 at 12:17

The Honor 600 and 600 Pro were unveiled for the global market this week and they will launch in Malaysia and Europe first. Memory Honor 600 Honor 600 Pro 12/256GB €650 - - MYR 3,100 12/512GB €700 MYR 2,600 €1,000 MYR 3,300 Mind you, the European prices above are the MSRPs, but right now Honor is running a promotion so a 512GB Honor 600 costs €500 and the 512GB Honor 600 Pro is €800. The deal also includes a free screen replacement for the first 12 months. Also, the Pro model is paired with a free...

Moses Itauma open to facing KO artist ‘legend’ who wants to test his chin

26 April 2026 at 12:13

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Barcelona'nın Osimhen planı: 2 satış yapacaklar

Barcelona'nın hedefinde Victor Osimhen bulunuyor. Ancak La Liga temsilcisinin aşması gereken ekonomik durumlar var. Bu sebeple iki oyuncularını satış listesine koydukları öğrenildi.

Galatasaray'ın yıldızı Victor Osimhen, Avrupa'nın birçok dev ekibinin radarında bulunuyor. Bunlardan biri de Barcelona... La Liga temsilcisi, önümüzdeki sezona Osimhen'le başlamak istiyor. Ancak bu transferi gerçekleştirebilmeleri için bazı ekonomik problemleri aşmaları gerekecek.

Galatasaray

FERRAN TORRES VE DANİ OLMO

Barcelona'nın bu sebeple Ferran Torres ve Dani Olmo'yu satış listesine koyduğu belirtildi. Olmo'yla Inter ilgileniyor. Ferran Torres'in adı ise bazı İngiliz ekipleriyle anılıyor. Eğer beklenen seviyede satışlar gerçekleşirse, Galatasaray Yönetimi'ne yüklü bir bonservis teklifi yapılacağı öğrenildi.

SATIŞ LİSTESİNDE DEĞİL

Galatasaray'ın satış listesinde Victor Osimhen yok... Sadece Nijeryalı forvet ayrılmak isterse durum değişebilir. Bu arada Real Madrid ve bazı Premier Lig takımları da 27 yaşındaki santrforun durumunu takip ediyor. 2026 yazında konuyla ilgili sıcak gelişmeler yaşanabilir.

Türkiye'den Tapsoba'yı isteyen takım Galatasaray mı? Cevabı belli

Bayer Leverkusen'in 27 yaşındaki stoperi Edmond Tapsoba'yla Türkiye'den bir takımın ilgilendiği yazılıyordu. Alman basınına göre; isteyen kulüp belli...

Alman basınına göre; Türkiye'den bir kulüp, Edmond Tapsoba'nın mali şartlarıyla ilgili bilgi aldı. Bayer Leverkusen oyuncu için yaklaşık 30 milyon euro civarında bonservis talep ediyor. Burkina Fasolu savunmacının maaş isteği ise 7 milyon euro... Hangi takımın ilgili olduğu merak ediliyordu.

GALATASARAY DEĞİL BEŞİKTAŞ

Aynı haberlere göre; oyuncuyu isteyen takım Galatasaray değil... Sarı-Kırmızılılar bu yönde hiçbir hamlede bulunmadı. Beşiktaş'ın şartları zorlayabileceği ifade edildi. Edmond Tapsoba'nın, Bundesliga ekibiyle 30 Haziran 2028 tarihine kadar sözleşmesi var...

20 MİLYON EUROYA ALINDI

27 yaşındaki futbolcu bu sezon Alman Ligi'nde 26 karşılaşmaya çıktı. Sahada 2.306 dakika kaldı. 5 gol ve 3 asist üretti. 1.94 boyundaki stoper, skorer kimliğiyle dikkat çekiyor. Bayer Leverkusen, onu 2020'nin Ocak ayında Vitoria Kulübü'nden transfer etmişti. O dönemde 20 milyon euro bonservis bedeli ödediler.

Fenerbahçe'den Beşiktaş'a: Oğuz Aydın!

Beşiktaş yeni sezonda kanatlarda yerli havuzunu genişletmek istiyor. Sol taraf için düşünülen isimlerden birinin Fenerbahçe forması giyen Oğuz Aydın olduğu öğrenildi.

Oğuz Aydın, Fenerbahçe'nin gelecek sezon planlamasında düşünülmüyor. 1.83 boyundaki sol kanat konusunda devre arasında Trabzonspor ve bazı Rus ekipleri devredeydi. Ancak anlaşma sağlanamadı. 25 yaşındaki futbolcu için Beşiktaş'ın da harekete geçmeyi düşündüğü öğrenildi.

Besıktas

DERİNLİK YARATACAK

Oğuz'un Fenerbahçe'yle 30 Haziran 2028 tarihine kadar mukavelesi bulunuyor. Beşiktaş, sol kanat için yıldız bir yabancı takviye düşünüyor. Oğuz bu bölgede derinlik yaratacak. Sarı-Lacivertli ekibin, olası bir transferde gerekli kolaylığı yapması bekleniyor. Kartal'ın ana planı; oyuncuyu kiralamak...

SATIN ALMA OPSİYONLU

Siyah-Beyazlılar'ın, satın alma opsiyonlu kiralama teklifini hayata geçirebileceği belirtildi. Fenerbahçe, milli futbolcuyu 2024 yazında Alanyaspor'dan transfer etmişti. 6 milyon euro bonservis bedeli ödendi. O dönemde Galatasaray'ın da oyuncuya bir ilgili vardı. Ancak günün sonunda Oğuz, Kanarya'nın yolunu tuttu.

İşte Galatasaray-Fenerbahçe'nin VAR'ı

Süper Lig'de bugün oynanacak Galatasaray ile Fenerbahçe arasındaki karşılaşmanın VAR hakemi belli oldu.

Trendyol Süper Lig'de 2025/26 sezonunun 31. haftasındaki dev maçta Galatasaray ile Fenerbahçe Rams Park'ta karşı karşıya gelecek. Galatasaray, evindeki mücadeleyi kazanarak şampiyonluğa bir adım daha yaklaşmak istiyor. Fenerbahçe ise kazanarak şampiyonluk şansını sürdürmek istiyor.

DERBİNİN VAR HAKEMİ AÇIKLANDI

Türkiye Futbol Federasyonu, derbi öncesinde VAR'da görev alacak hakemleri de duyurdu. TFF'den yapılan açıklamaya göre Galatasaray-Fenerbahçe derbisinin VAR hakemi Ömer Faruk Turtay oldu. Derbide AVAR'da ise İbrahim Çağlar Uyarcan ve Abdullah Buğra Taşkınsoy yer alacak.

Trabzonspor'a Ukraynalı kanat: Viktor Tsygankov

Trabzonspor, 2025 yazında ilgilendi Viktor Tsygankov'u yeniden gündemine aldı. Ukraynalı sağ kanat oyuncusu konusunda hareketli gelişmelerin yaşanması bekleniyor.

Trabzonspor hem sağ hem de sol kanat için oyuncu arıyor. Gündeme gelen son ismin; Girona forması giyen Viktor Tsygankov olduğu öğrenildi. 28 yaşındaki sağ kanat, 2025 yazında da transfer listesindeydi. Ukraynalı yıldızın, İspanyol ekibiyle sözleşmesi 30 Haziran 2027 tarihinde bitiyor.

SATMAZLARSA BOŞA ÇIKACAK

Yani Viktor Tsygankov, 2026 yazında kontratının son senesine girecek. Girona onu yaz döneminde satmazsa, oyuncu önümüzdeki sezonun ardından boşa çıkabilecek. 1.78 boyundaki futbolcunun tahmini piyasa değeri 15 milyon euro... Ancak sözleşmesinin sonuna yaklaştığı için rakamın daha düşük olması bekleniyor.

5 MİLYONA ALDILAR

Viktor Tsygankov bu sezon La Liga'da 27 karşılaşmaya çıktı. Sahada 2.202 dakika kaldı. 6 gol ve 4 asist üretti. Girona onu 2023'ün Ocak ayında Dinamo Kiev'den transfer etmişti. O dönemde 5 milyon euro bonservis bedeli ödediler. Trabzonspor'un kısa süre içinde bu hamleyle ilgili ciddi adımlar atması bekleniyor.

3 İstanbul ekibi de Frank Anguissa'yı istiyor: Sıcak gelişme

Matteo Moretto'nun haberine göre; Napoli forması giyen Frank Anguissa'yı Türkiye'den transfer etmek isteyen kulüpler bulunuyor. Beşiktaş zaten Kamerunlu orta sahayı uzun süre yoklamıştı. Galatasaray ve Fenerbahçe'nin de devrede olduğu belirtildi.

Beşiktaş geçtiğimiz yaz döneminde Napoli'den Frank Anguissa'yı almak için çok uğraştı. Ancak istenen sonuç elde edilemedi. Kamerunlu merkez orta sahanın Napoli'yle mevcut sözleşmesi 30 Haziran 2027 tarihinde bitecek. Yani 2026 yazında kontratının son senesine giriyor.

AYRILIK İHTİMALİ YÜKSEK

Özellikle İtalya kaynaklı transfer haberleri veren Matteo Moretto, Napolili futbolcuyu Türkiye'den isteyen takımların olduğunu söyledi. Beşiktaş'ın ilgisinin bitmediği biliniyor. Ayrıca Galatasaray ve Fenerbahçe'nin de devrede olduğu belirtildi. 30 yaşındaki oyuncunun bu yaz ayrılma ihtimali yüksek...

DAHA DÜŞÜK OLABİLİR

Frank Anguissa'nın tahmini piyasa değeri 20 milyon euro civarında... Fakat mukavelesinin son senesine gireceği için rakamın daha düşük olması bekleniyor. Kamerunlu merkez orta saha bu sezon Serie A'da 17 maça çıktı. Sahada 1.226 dakika kaldı. 4 gol ve 2 asist üretti. Bu kadar az karşılaşmada oynamasının sebebi ise sezon içinde geçirdiği uyluk ve sırt sakatlığıydı...

Galatasaray'dan Beşiktaş'a: Çok konuşulacak kaleci hamlesi

Beşiktaş'ta Ersin Destanoğlu'nun sezon sonunda ayrılması bekleniyor. Onun yerine düşünülen isimlerden birinin Jankat Yılmaz olduğu öğrenildi. Eyüpspor'da kiralık oynayan 21 yaşındaki eldivenin bonservisi Galatasaray'da...

Beşiktaş'la kontratı bu sezonun ardından bitecek olan Ersin Destanoğlu'nun ayrılması bekleniyor. Yönetim kesinlikle kaliteli bir yabancı kaleci transferi yapacak. Ersin'in yerine ise yerli isimler düşünülüyor. Çünkü sadece kale bölgesinde 2 yabancı kontenjanının kullanılması pek mantıklı değil...

SON SENEYE GİRECEK

Konuyla ilgili Siyah-Beyazlı ekibin listesindeki isimlerden birinin Jankat Yılmaz olduğu öğrenildi. 21 yaşındaki file bekçisi, Eyüpspor'da çok iyi maçlar çıkardı. Genç eldivenin bonservisi ise Galatasaray'da... Oradaki sözleşmesi 30 Haziran 2027 tarihinde tamamlanacak. Yani yaz döneminde kontratının son senesine girecek.

Besıktas

BUNLARI KONUŞACAĞIZ

Jankat, Galatasaray'da devam edip etmeyeceği yönünde gelen bir soruya, "Bunları konuşmak için çok erken. Sezon sonunda konuşuruz" şeklinde yanıt vermişti. Eğer 1.93 boyundaki kaleci Beşiktaş'a giderse, Galatasaray'a bonservis ödenecek. Aslan'da yedek kaleci Günay Güvenç'in 2028'e kadar sözleşmesi var. Fakat Gençlerbirliği karşılaşmasındaki performansı ciddi şekilde eleştirilmişti. Jankat konusunda çok ilginç gelişmelere şahitlik edebiliriz.

Cerny yedek kalacak: Rashica ve Cengiz ise yolcu

Beşiktaş'ın yaz döneminde en fazla uğraşacağı konu, kanat bölgeleri olacak. Birçok takviye planlanıyor. Mevcut kadrosunun sağ tarafında bulunan isimlerin kaderi büyük ölçüde belli oldu. Cerny önümüzdeki sezon yedek kalacak. Rashica ve Cengiz'le ise devam edilmeyecek.

Beşiktaş'ta senelerdir kanat problemi var... Çok sayıda isim transfer edilse de bir türlü beklenen katkılar alınamadı. 2026 yazında da Siyah-Beyazlılar en çok bu bölgeyle uğraşacak. Hem sağ hem de sol taraf için alternatifler değerlendiriliyor. Elbette mevcut kadroyla ilgili de bazı kararlar verilmesi gerekecek.

KULÜP ARANIYOR

Sözleşmesinin son senesine girecek Milot Rashica ve Fenerbahçe'den satın alma opsiyonuyla birlikte kiralanan Cengiz Ünder'in önümüzdeki sezon Siyah-Beyazlı formayı giymesi beklenmiyor. Rashica için kulüp aranıyor. Cengiz Ünder ise İstanbul'un Anadolu Yakası'na dönüş yapacak.

Besıktas

TARTIŞILMAYACAK BİR İSİM

Yönetimin, sağ kanada tartışılmayacak bir futbolcu getirmek istediği biliniyor. Bu durumda Vaclav Cerny, önümüzdeki sezon yedek pozisyonuna düşecek. 28 yaşındaki oyuncu, rotasyon amacıyla kullanılacak. Bu sezon başında alınan Çekyalı futbolcunun 30 Haziran 2028'e kadar sözleşmesi var.

Fenerbahçe gelecek hafta masaya oturuyor: Serhou Guirassy!

Fenerbahçe yetkililerinin mayısın ilk haftasında Almanya'ya gideceği öğrenildi. Listedeki isim, Borussia Dortmund'un Gineli forveti Serhou Guirassy... Daha önce de temaslar vardı. Ancak bu kez işler daha da resmileşecek...

Devre arasında elindeki golcüleri gönderen Fenerbahçe, bu sebeple çok eleştirilmişti. Mevcut kadroda asıl yeri santrfor olan tek isim; Sidiki Cherif... 2026 yazında en az 1 kaliteli forvet gelecek. Duruma göre sayı 2'ye çıkabilir. Konuyla ilgili uzun süredir çalışmalar yapılıyor.

Fenerbahce

YOLA ÇIKIYORLAR

Fenerbahçe yetkililerinin, mayısın ilk haftasında Almanya'ya gideceği öğrenildi. Gündemdeki isim; Borussia Dortmund forması giyen Serhou Guirassy... 30 yaşındaki Gineli futbolcu, ayrılmak istiyor. 1.87 boyundaki santrforun, yaz döneminde devreye girecek 35 milyon euroluk bir serbest kalma bedeli de bulunuyor.

Fenerbahce

EL SIKIŞARAK DÖNÜŞ

Serhou Guirassy bu sezon Bundesliga'da 29 karşılaşmaya çıktı. Sahada 2.030 dakika kaldı. 14 gol ve 2 asist üretti. Fenerbahçe yetkilileri, Almanya'dan Borussia Dortmund'la el sıkışarak dönmeyi planlıyor. Oyuncunun ise yüksek bir yıllık maaşla ikna edileceği düşünülüyor.

Beşiktaş'ta hedef Fatih Karagümrük

Beşiktaş, Süper Lig'de yarın Fatih Karagümrük'ü ağırlayacak.

Beşiktaş, Trendyol Süper Lig'in 31. haftasında yarın sahasında Mısırlı.com.tr Fatih Karagümrük ile karşı karşıya gelecek.

Tüpraş Stadı'nda oynanacak mücadele saat 20.00'de başlayacak. Karşılaşmayı hakem Batuhan Kolak yönetecek.

Beşiktaş, Süper Lig'de oynadığı 30 maçta 16 galibiyet, 7'şer beraberlik ve yenilgi yaşadı. Siyah-beyazlı futbol takımı, topladığı 55 puanla 4. sırada yer aldı.

Fatih Karagümrük ise çıktığı 30 müsabakada 5'er galibiyet ve beraberliğin yanı sıra 20 kez sahadan yenilgiyle ayrıldı. Kırmızı-siyahlı ekip, 20 puanla 18. ve son basamakta bulunuyor.

Beşiktaş, ligde çıktığı son maçta deplasmanda Samsunspor'a, Fatih Karagümrük ise evinde ikas Eyüpspor'a 2-1'lik skorlarla mağlup oldu.

Besıktas

Devis Vasquez forma giymeye yakın

Beşiktaş'ın devre arasında kiralık olarak kadrosuna kattığı kaleci Devis Vasquez'in Fatih Karagümrük karşısında forma giymesi bekleniyor.

Kolombiyalı file bekçisi, teknik direktör Sergen Yalçın'ın görev vermesi halinde ilk kez siyah-beyazlı formayı giyecek.

Beşiktaş'ta sarı kart cezalısı kaleci Ersin Destanoğlu, mücadelede görev yapamayacak.

Eksikler

Beşiktaş'ta Fatih Karagümrük karşılaşmasında üç oyuncu forma giyemeyecek.

Siyah-beyazlı ekipte sakatlığı bulunan Kartal Kayra Yılmaz'ın yanı sıra, sarı kart cezalısı Amir Murillo ile kaleci Ersin Destanoğlu, mücadelede formasından uzak kalacak.

Fatih Karagümrük'te ise Joao Camacho, Ahmet Sivri ve Moussa Kone'nin forma giymesi beklenmiyor.

Sarı kart ceza sınırındaki oyuncular

Beşiktaş'ta Fatih Karagümrük maçı öncesinde üç oyuncu ceza sınırında yer alıyor.

Siyah-beyazlılarda Emmanuel Agbadou, Rıdvan Yılmaz ve Salih Uçan, söz konusu karşılaşmada sarı kart görmesi durumunda gelecek hafta oynanacak Gaziantep FK maçında cezalı olacak.

Fatih Karagümrük'te sarı kart ceza sınırında bulunan Ivo Grbic ve Ricardo Esgaio ise Beşiktaş müsabakasında aynı durumu yaşadığı takdirde Gençlerbirliği karşılaşmasında cezalı duruma düşecek.

Asiya Çempionlar Liqasında yenə ərəblər ən güclü oldular

26 April 2026 at 13:00

Ötən gecə keçirilmiş final oyunu ilə futbol üzrə Asiya Çempionlar Liqasında 2025/2026-cı illər mövsümünün qalibi müəyyənləşib.

Arena.az xəbər verir ki, həlledici oyunda Səudiyyə Ərəbistanı təmsilçisi “Əl-Əhli” ilə Yaponiyanın “Maçida” komandaları üz-üzə gəliblər.

Oyunun əsas vaxtında qapılara qol vurulmayıb. Bu üzdən əlavə vaxta ehtiyac duyulub. Beləcə, 120 dəqiqə davam edən görüş ərəblərin qələbəsi ilə başa çatıb – 1:0. “Əl-Əhli”nin yeganə qolunu 96-cı dəqiqədə Feras Albrikan vurub.

Qeyd edək ki, “Əl-Əhli” ardıcıl ikinci dəfə Asiya Çempionlar Liqasında çempionluq sevinci yaşayır.

Xetaq Qazyumov 2025-ci ilin məşqçisi seçildi

26 April 2026 at 12:00

Sərbəst güləş üzrə Azərbaycan millisinin baş məşqçisi Xetaq Qazyumov Avropa Güləş İttifaqı tərəfindən ən yaxşı məşqçi seçilib.

Arena.az xəbər verir ki, bu barədə Azərbaycan Güləş Federasiyasının mətbuat xidməti məlumat yayıb.

Bildirilib ki, milli komandanın baş məşqçisi sərbəst güləş üzrə 2025-ci ilin ən yaxşı məşqçisi kimi xüsusi mükafatla təltif edilib.

Xatırladaq ki, millimizin sabiq üzvlərindən olan Xetaq Qazyumov 2023-cü ilin mart ayında Azərbaycan yığmasına baş məşqçi təyin edilib.

Azərbaycan seçməsi Qazyumovun rəhbərliyi altında ötən il Avropa çempionu olub və dünya çempionatında 4-cü yeri tutub.

“Arsenal” Premyer Liqada yeni rekord müəyyənləşdirdi

26 April 2026 at 11:00

2025/2026-cı illər mövsümündə uğurlu çıxışı ilə diqqət çəkən “Arsenal” İngiltərə Premyer Liqasında yeni rekorda imza atıb.

Arena.az xəbər verir ki, “topçular” buna Premyer Liqanın 34-cü turunda “Nyukasl”ı məğlub etdikləri (1:0) matçda nail olublar.

London təmsilçisi çempionatda künc zərbələrindən vurduğu qolların sayına görə rekord müəyyənləşdirib. Komandanın cari mövsümdə 17 belə qolu var.

Daha əvvəl “Oldhem” (1992/1993), “Vest Bromviç” (2016/2017) və “Arsenal” (2023/2024) bir mövsümdə künc zərbələrindən 16 dəfə fərqlənmişdilər. Amma London təmsilçisi özünün də şərik olduğu bu rekordu yeniləyib.

Xatırladaq ki, “topçular” hazırda İngiltərə Premyer Liqada 73 xalla vahid liderdir. Mikel Artetanın rəhbərlik etdiyi komanda 34 oyunda 22 qələbə qazanıb, 7 heç-heçə edib, 5 məğlubiyyətə üzülüb.

Liqa 1-ə vəsiqə qazandılar

26 April 2026 at 13:25

“Trua” komandası yeni mövsümdə Fransa Liqa 1-də mübarizə aparacaq.

Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, Liqa 2-də XXXII turda “Sent-Etyen”i məğlub edən (2:0) kollektiv sona iki tur qalmış elitaya vəsiqəni təmin edib.

Turnir cədvəlinin birinci sırasında yer alan “Trua” ən yaxın izləyicisi “Le Man”ı 7 xal qabaqlayır.

“Komandanın əldə etdiyi uğurlar kifayət qədər diqqət görmədi”

26 April 2026 at 12:16

“Gəncə” basketbol klubunun baş məşqçisi Halil Atlı Azərbaycan çempionatında “Sabah”a uduzduqları oyundan sonra fikirlərini bölüşüb.

Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, mütəxəssis klubun mətbuat xidmətinə açıqlamasında bunları deyib:

“Komandama mübarizəyə görə təşəkkür edirəm, yaxşı oynadılar. Oyunu qalib gələ biləcəyimiz nöqtələrə də gətirdik. Amma indi söyləmək istəmədiyim səbəblərdən dolayı nəticəni xeyrimizə dəyişə bilmədik.

Ümumi mövsümə gəldikdə, basketbolçularımla qürur duyuram. Hər zaman yanımızda olan, dəstək verən rəhbərliyə təşəkkür edirəm. Mövsüm öncəsi çox az müddətdə hazırlıq keçməyimizə, bir çox texniki detalı irəlilədikcə yoluna qoyduğumuza baxmayaraq, hər zaman komandamızı inkişaf etdirməyə çalışdıq. Bunun nəticəsini də mövsüm ərzində gördük. Azərbaycan Kubokunu ikinci dəfə qazandıq, çempionatda yarımfinala çıxdıq. Ona görə xoşbəxtəm. Amma onu da deyim ki, komandanın əldə etdiyi uğurlar basketbol ictimaiyyətindən kifayət qədər diqqət görmədi. Buna görə üzgünəm.

Çempionatda yerli basketbolçulara ən çox oynamaq imkanı yaradan biz olduq. Mən bura ilk gəldiyimdə yerlilərə nə dəstək verə bilərəm deyə düşündüm. İki mövsümdə əlimdən gələnin ən yaxşısını etməyə çalışdım. Bu gün gəldiyimiz nöqtədə içim rahatdır. Azarkeşlərə minnətdaram. Onların dəstəyinin qarşılığında nəticə vermək üçün səy göstərdik. Hər kəs haqqını halal etsin”.

Qazyumov ilin ən yaxşı məşqçisi seçildi

26 April 2026 at 11:53

Azərbaycan milli komandasının çalışdırıcısı Xetaq Qazyumov sərbəst güləş üzrə 2025-ci ilin ən yaxşı məşqçisi kimi xüsusi mükafatla təltif edilib.

Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, bu barədə Güləş Federasiyasının mətbuat xidməti məlumat yayıb.

Milli komanda onun rəhbərliyi altında ötən il Avropa çempionu olub və dünya çempionatında 4-cü yeri tutub.

Yamal Ronaldonu qabaqladı

26 April 2026 at 13:30
“Barselona”nın vingeri Lamin Yamal “Real”ın sabiq hücumçusu Kriştiano Ronaldonu geridə qoyub. Msport.az xəbər verir ki, İspaniya millisinin üzvü La Liqada […]

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Forget David: Another Canada international is shining in Serie A

26 April 2026 at 12:57

Jonathan David has made headlines in his first season in Serie A, but there’s another Canadian player attracting attention in the Peninsula: Sassuolo midfielder Ismaël Koné.

With six goals in 30 Serie A games this season, Sassuolo and Canada midfielder Koné has emerged as one of the most exciting players in Italy’s top flight.

The 23-year-old moved to the Mapei Stadium from Marseille in the summer of 2025, so this is his first season in Serie A.

Sassuolo had a turbulent start to the season marked by inconsistency, showing flashes of brilliance that were as thrilling and unpredictable as a high-stakes session at Rocketplay casino Canada. While the team struggles to find their rhythm on the pitch, fans can find much more reliable excitement and top-tier rewards by diving into the action themselves

However, the Neroverdi, coached by 2006 Italy World Cup winner Fabio Grosso, continued the campaign with some convincing results and performances, securing survival with several games to spare.

One of their best games was on March 1, 2026, when they beat Atalanta 2-1 at the Mapei Stadium.

PISA, ITALY - JANUARY 31: Ismael Kone' of US Sassuolo celebrates after scoring a goal during the Serie A match between Pisa SC and US Sassuolo Calcio at Arena Garibaldi on January 31, 2026 in Pisa, Italy. (Photo by Gabriele Maltinti/Getty Images)
PISA, ITALY – JANUARY 31: Ismael Kone’ of US Sassuolo celebrates after scoring a goal during the Serie A match between Pisa SC and US Sassuolo Calcio at Arena Garibaldi on January 31, 2026 in Pisa, Italy. (Photo by Gabriele Maltinti/Getty Images)

Koné opened the account at minute 23, receiving praise from his coach at full-time.

“It was a crazy game. The lads wrote their names in the history books of this club,” Grosso told DAZN.

“We had been looking for the icing on the cake, and this was the icing with a big cherry on top. Our opponents were coming off the Champions League, but are also very strong. Our defenders were solid and determined; it’s not easy to keep that concentration for 90 minutes.

“We’re glad to have picked up some important points, and to achieve it with a performance like this.”

Juventus striker David has made headlines in both good and bad ways in Turin, as expectations for the ex-Lille striker were high when he moved to the Allianz Stadium on a free transfer last summer.

His compatriot Koné has been somewhat more consistent than the striker, even though the Sassuolo midfielder has undoubtedly faced less pressure than David has at Juventus.

Even after his goal against Bologna, David received mixed comments from Italian pundits.

“I think David was more involved in other games than in this one, but he’s well-liked by the group, and his teammates defended him,” said ex-Milan and Italy midfielder Massimo Ambrosini.

“Spalletti has said he needs a striker who can do different things, but he has improved. I don’t see in him the ruthlessness of a penalty-box killer, something he had before arriving here. He’s always done it throughout his career, but he hasn’t shown it here yet.”

It’s undeniable that Koné has made a name for himself in his first season in Serie A, not just with his goals, but also with the impressive stamina and quality he’s shown in the middle of the park at the Mapei Stadium. Watch out for him at the 2026 World Cup and prepare for a summer of transfer speculation on the ex-Marseille man.

The video that landed referee chief Rocchi in hot water: ‘Is that a penalty?’

26 April 2026 at 12:46

Serie A referee chief Gianluca Rocchi is under investigation for suspected sports fraud, and authorities believe a video proves the 52-year-old influenced VAR decisions during games.

Italian football is being shaken by another referee scandal involving referee designator Rocchi and VAR supervisor Andrea Gervasoni.

ROME, ITALY - DECEMBER 05: AIA Referee Designator Gianluca Rocchi attends the FIGC Unveiling of the new Sports Justice Code at Foro Italico on December 5, 2022 in Rome, Italy. (Photo by Paolo Bruno/Getty Images)
AIA chief Gianluca Rocchi (Photo by Paolo Bruno/Getty Images)

Rocchi will be heard in the Milan Prosecutor’s office on April 30, as he’s accused, among other things, of having influenced VAR decisions during matches.

A video from March 1, 2025, shows VAR official Daniele Paterna reviewing a potential handball incident inside Parma’s box during their away match against Udinese.

Paterna seems reluctant to impose a penalty because, he says, the Parma player’s arm didn’t make his body unnaturally bigger.

PISA, ITALY - MARCH 2: General view of the VAR monitor inside the Arena Garibaldi stadium in Pisa during the Serie A match between Pisa SC and Bologna FC 1909 at Arena Garibaldi on March 2, 2026 in Pisa, Italy. (Photo by Gabriele Maltinti/Getty Images)
PISA, ITALY – MARCH 2: General view of the VAR monitor inside the Arena Garibaldi stadium in Pisa during the Serie A match between Pisa SC and Bologna FC 1909 at Arena Garibaldi on March 2, 2026 in Pisa, Italy. (Photo by Gabriele Maltinti/Getty Images)

However, at some point, Paterna suddenly turns to his right and asks, ‘Is that a penalty?’

According to investigators, Paterna turned towards Rocchi, who had knocked on the VAR officials’ door to say a pitchside review was needed.

This would violate VAR regulations, as decisions can only be made by the three VAR officials and the on-field referee without external influence.

Rocchi has now suspended himself, saying that he’s confident he’ll emerge “stronger than before.”

Rocchi is also accused of having chosen referees favoured by Inter during the 2024-25 campaign.

Video: Did Rocchi influence VAR decisions?

Ve soruşturmanın merkezindeki görüntü. Videonun 50’nci saniyesinde görüldüğü üzere Paterna arkasına dönüp birine “Penaltı mı?” diye soruyor. https://t.co/2hP69rI1hu pic.twitter.com/dUiTNhJbDl

— calciolog (@calciolog_tr) April 25, 2026

Serie A: Torino vs. Inter – probable line-ups, where to watch on TV

26 April 2026 at 12:10

Francesco Pio Esposito is expected to partner with Marcus Thuram in the Inter attack for an away game against Ché Adams and Giovanni Simeone’s Torino.

It kicks off at 18:00 CET (17:00 BST) at the Stadio Grande Torino.

SASSUOLO, ITALY – DECEMBER 21: Ché Adams of Torino FC during the Serie A match between US Sassuolo Calcio and Torino FC at Mapei Stadium Citta del Tricolore on December 21, 2025 in Sassuolo, Italy. (Photo by Alessandro Sabattini/Getty Images)

Napoli’s win over Cremonese on Friday means Inter can’t mathematically clinch the Scudetto this weekend, but the Nerazzurri are just four points away from winning the title.

Torino must cope without Zakaria Aboukhlal and Tino Anjorin. Inter have travelled to Turin without Lautaro Martinez and Luis Henrique. Italy international Alessandro Bastoni should start on the bench for the Nerazzurri as he’s still dealing with pain in his ankle.

MILAN, ITALY - AUGUST 25: Marcus Thuram of Internazionale celebrates scoring his team's second goal during the Serie A match between FC Internazionale and Torino FC at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on August 25, 2025 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
MILAN, ITALY – AUGUST 25: Marcus Thuram of Internazionale celebrates scoring his team’s second goal during the Serie A match between FC Internazionale and Torino FC at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on August 25, 2025 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)

As per Sky Sport and other Italian media, Pio Esposito and Thuram are favourites to start up front for Inter, while Yann Sommer is expected to return between the sticks after two consecutive appearances of second-choice keeper Josep Martinez.

Torino will look to Adams and Simeone in attack, while Cesare Casadei is favourite over Matteo Prati in central midfield.

Torino vs. Inter – where to watch on TV

The match will be broadcast live on BBC Alba, BBC Sport website, DAZN in the UK and Ireland, and Paramount+ in the USA. Football Italia will provide live updates via a liveblog.

Torino vs. Inter – probable line-ups

Torino (3-4-2-1): Paleari; Coco, Ismajli, Ebosse; Lazaro, Casadei, Gineitis, Obrador; Vlasic; Adams, Simeone. 

Inter (3-5-2): Sommer; Bisseck, Akanji, Bastoni; Dumfries, Barella, Calhanoglu, Zielinski, Dimarco; Pio Esposito, Thuram.

South Africa Government Draft Could Land You a $60,000 Fine and Five Years in Prison

26 April 2026 at 12:11
$566M Bitcoin Escape_ South Africa’s Crypto Laws Just Got Exposed!

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South Africa’s National Treasury has released a draft regulation that could force crypto holders to surrender their digital assets. The new draft allows officials to check phones for crypto apps and impose heavy penalties.

Violators could face a 1 million rand ($60,480) fine and up to five years in prison, raising serious concerns across the industry.

South Africa’s Draft Crypto Regulation 2026

The South African government’s Draft Capital Flow Management Regulations 2026 came into public view this week, and the reaction from the country’s financial and crypto industries has been immediate, sharp, and deeply alarmed.

The draft serves as the first wholesale replacement of South Africa’s exchange control framework in more than 60 years. 

However, critics say the approach is outdated and not suitable for modern digital assets.

Farzam Ehsani, CEO of South Africa’s largest cryptocurrency exchange VALR, called the proposal “alarming” and warned it could push crypto businesses and investors out of the country. He believes the rules treat crypto as a threat instead of an opportunity.

🇿🇦 SA's Treasury releases draft regs that:

→ Force declaration of crypto holdings
→ Ban P2P trades above a threshold
→ Let officers demand keys at borders
→ 5 yrs jail for refusing

With @SovereignCarel & @FarzamEhsani among others weighing in.
👇 👇https://t.co/8VFCqV3uSj pic.twitter.com/5KJpZTlBAu

— Global Crypto (@GlobalCryptoTV) April 25, 2026

Financial expert Steven Sidley also criticized the plan, saying it uses old methods designed for a different economic system.

What the New Crypto Draft Proposes

One of the biggest concerns is the idea of “compulsory surrender.” This means the government could force people to sell their crypto assets and convert them into local currency.

This is not just a tax, it is forced selling. Meanwhile, people may have to give up their crypto and accept local money at a rate set by the same authority.

Under Regulation 4, the draft also gives authorities strong powers to search and seize assets. Ehsani said that this would “presumably include searching your phone for crypto-related apps at all airports and points of exit.”

Breaking these rules could lead to a fine of around 1 million rand, approximately $60,480, and up to five years of imprisonment.

Lack of Clarity Raises More Concerns

Another issue is the lack of clear limits. The draft does not clearly explain what level of crypto holdings would trigger these rules. Instead, it leaves the decision to government officials.

This uncertainty has made industry leaders uneasy, as users may not know when they are breaking the law.

Experts warn that these strict rules could harm innovation and push investors to other countries with better regulations. It may also affect tourism, especially for tech entrepreneurs and digital workers.

Chelsea target ex-manager who left Stamford Bridge after fall-out with club’s hierarchy

26 April 2026 at 13:10

Chelsea are looking for a new manager after sacking Liam Rosenior following his poor performances.

Rosenior became the second Chelsea boss relieved of his duties this season after Enzo Maresca departed the club earlier this year.

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The Blues are now on the lookout for a new manager and several names are being linked with the job, with one of them being former Chelsea manager Antonio Conte.

The Italian manager left the Premier League giants after disagreements with the club’s board over their transfer policy but he could now be in contention to take charge of the club again.

Chelsea are seriously contemplating a spectacular move to re-sign their former boss Conte, according to Calciomercato.

Chelsea target former manager Antonio Conte

Following the brutal dismissal of Rosenior, who oversaw the absolute worst domestic slump the club has experienced in 114 years, the Blues ownership are exploring the surprising idea of bringing the fiery Italian back to London at the end of the season.

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If you look at the absolute mess Chelsea currently find themselves in, pivoting back to a familiar face actually makes a lot of sense.

The boardroom reportedly views Conte’s relentless drive and intense winning instinct as the perfect, immediate antidote to rebuild their deeply fractured, underperforming squad.

Fans certainly haven’t forgotten his first highly successful stint in West London; he famously stormed to the Premier League title in the 2016-17 season before lifting the FA Cup in the 2017-18 campaign.

Right now, Chelsea desperately need a proven winner with an iron fist to whip the dressing room into shape, and there are very few managers on the planet who fit that exact description better.

However, pulling off this massive reunion won’t be a walk in the park. First of all, Conte is currently contracted to Napoli until the summer of 2027.

While he brilliantly led them to the Scudetto in his first season in charge, his second campaign has been a bit bumpier, fueling whispers that he might be eyeing an exit.

Blues may face competition from the Italy national team

But Chelsea aren’t the only ones aggressively knocking on his door. The Italian national team is heavily pursuing him for their vacant head coach role.

After Gennaro Gattuso recently resigned in the wake of Italy shockingly failing to qualify for a third consecutive World Cup, Conte has emerged as a massive frontrunner to step in and save his country’s sporting project.

Bringing Conte back would require a monumental shift in strategy from the BlueCo ownership.

The Italian is notorious for demanding strict control and has historically refused to work under rigid corporate structures where he has little say on behind-the-scenes matters.

If Chelsea truly want him to transform them back into legitimate Premier League contenders, they will have to swallow their pride and give him the keys to the house.

From Spain: €75m Chelsea star becomes top transfer target for Barcelona

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13 G/A winger on Man United shortlist made available by European giants

26 April 2026 at 12:32

Manchester United’s summer rebuild has been handed a massive, unexpected boost.

The Red Devils are looking to strengthen their attack, their midfield as well as their defense in the summer transfer window.

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Having saved their season following the exit of Ruben Amorim, Champions League qualification for the Red Devils is now a certainty.

Now the focus will shift towards signing new players in the summer and balancing their squad.

Man United target is available for transfer

According to Calciomercato, AC Milan are open to letting their 26-year-old Portuguese superstar, Rafael Leao, leave the San Siro this summer.

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The Portuguese winger is on the radar of Man United for some time and now they have been given a major boost to sign the Serie A star.

Leao has scored ten goals in all competitions for AC Milan this season, along with three assists.

For an INEOS-backed boardroom desperate to inject world-class, elite talent into the Old Trafford forward line, this is exactly the kind of market opportunity they have been waiting for.

Leao has been an absolute sensation in Italy, but the changing landscape at Milan means the winger is no longer considered completely untouchable.

The Rossoneri are reportedly ready to sanction a sale for a highly reasonable fee in the region of €60 million (£51.9m).

Given that Leao previously had a staggering €175 million release clause embedded in his contract, this heavily reduced asking price represents an absolute bargain in today’s inflated market.

His departure would allow Milan to confidently work within their financial guidelines and strengthen their squad elsewhere.

Red Devils are ready to strengthen their squad

For Man United, his dynamic versatility to seamlessly play across the entire front line makes him an incredibly attractive major asset for the 2026/27 campaign.

However, United won’t have a completely free run at the Portuguese maestro. Barcelona are also intensely monitoring the situation, setting the stage for a massive summer tug-of-war.

Interestingly, United hold a massive, secret trump card in this specific battle: Marcus Rashford.

With Rashford currently on loan at the Catalan club, Barcelona’s ability to fund a move for Leao heavily depends on whether they decide to trigger the buy option to keep the Englishman permanently.

If Barca invest their limited funds into keeping Rashford, it essentially clears the runway for Man United to confidently swoop in and secure Leao for themselves.

Man United flop eyes reunion with ex-club as Old Trafford exit becomes inevitable

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Sources: Several clubs prepare offer for midfielder as he edges closer to Man City exit

26 April 2026 at 12:05

Bernardo Silva is set to receive a number of offers as he moves closer to exit from Manchester City, sources close to the agents industry have informed CaughtOffside.

After nearly a decade at the Etihad Stadium, the Portuguese playmaker is preparing to move on, bringing an extraordinary chapter in his career to a close.

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Man City have confirmed that Silva will leave at the end of the season, marking the end of a nine-year spell that helped define the club’s most successful era.

During his time in Manchester, Silva collected an impressive list of honors, including six Premier League titles and the coveted UEFA Champions League trophy.

Manager Pep Guardiola has openly spoken about the emotional weight of Silva’s exit, describing it as losing a part of himself, a clear indication of just how important the midfielder has been to the team’s identity.

Juventus lead the race but plenty of suitors remain

With Silva set to become available, interest from across Europe has intensified. Juventus appear to be one of the most serious contenders at this stage, with reports suggesting the Italian giants have already been in regular contact with his agent, Jorge Mendes.

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The Turin club are believed to have proposed a three-year contract worth around €7 million net per season, with bonuses potentially pushing the figure closer to €8-9 million annually.

Juventus view Silva not just as a marquee signing but as a central piece in their tactical structure under Luciano Spalletti.

His ability to operate in multiple midfield and attacking roles makes him a perfect fit for a system that values technical precision and intelligent movement.

Demand is high for the experienced Man City star

However, Juventus are far from the only club interested. Barcelona have long admired Silva, and the idea of playing in La Liga has reportedly appealed to the midfielder in the past.

Financial challenges, however, continue to complicate Barcelona’s pursuit.

Another emotional possibility is a return to Benfica, the club where Silva began his professional journey. Such a move would carry strong sentimental value, though financial considerations could make it difficult to match offers from Europe’s top leagues.

Meanwhile, Paris Saint-Germain remain quietly attentive to the situation. The French champions have not made a decisive move yet, as their transfer strategy currently focuses on strengthening other areas of the squad.

Beyond Europe, Al Hilal have emerged as a financially powerful option, willing to offer wages above standard European levels.

Despite that, Silva is widely believed to prefer continuing his career at the highest competitive level in Europe rather than making an early move outside the continent.

Talks held: Man City involved in discussions with ex-Premier League boss as Guardiola’s successor

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The video that landed referee chief Rocchi in hot water: ‘Is that a penalty?’

The video that landed referee chief Rocchi in hot water: ‘Is that a penalty?’
The video that landed referee chief Rocchi in hot water: ‘Is that a penalty?’

Serie A referee chief Gianluca Rocchi is under investigation for suspected sports fraud, and investigators believe a video proves the 52-year-old influenced VAR decisions during games.

Italian football is being shaken by another referee scandal involving referee designator Rocchi and VAR supervisor Andrea Gervasoni.

AIA chief Gianluca Rocchi (Photo by Paolo Bruno/Getty Images)

Rocchi will be heard in the Milan Prosecutor’s office on April 30, as he’s accused, among other things, of having influenced VAR decisions during matches.

A video from March 1, 2025, shows VAR official Daniele Paterna reviewing a potential handball incident inside Parma’s box during their away match against Udinese.

Paterna seems reluctant to impose a penalty because, he says, the Parma player’s arm didn’t make his body unnaturally bigger.

PISA, ITALY – MARCH 2: General view of the VAR monitor inside the Arena Garibaldi stadium in Pisa during the Serie A match between Pisa SC and Bologna FC 1909 at Arena Garibaldi on March 2, 2026 in Pisa, Italy. (Photo by Gabriele Maltinti/Getty Images)

However, at some point, Paterna suddenly turns to his right and asks, ‘Is that a penalty?’

According to investigators, Paterna turned towards Rocchi, who had knocked on the VAR officials’ door to say a pitchside review was needed.

This would violate VAR regulations, as decisions can only be made by the three VAR officials and the on-field referee without external influence.

Rocchi has now suspended himself, saying that he’s confident he’ll emerge “stronger than before.”

Rocchi is also accused of having chosen referees favoured by Inter during the 2024-25 campaign.

Video: Did Rocchi influence VAR decisions?

Ve soruşturmanın merkezindeki görüntü. Videonun 50’nci saniyesinde görüldüğü üzere Paterna arkasına dönüp birine “Penaltı mı?” diye soruyor. https://t.co/2hP69rI1hu pic.twitter.com/dUiTNhJbDl

Kohli to Rahul to Vaibhav to Abhishek: How one Sunday flipped the Orange Cap four times

On Saturday night, Virat Kohli was sitting comfortably at the top of the Orange Cap standings after his match-defining 81 against the Gujarat Titans. But in a dramatic turn of events on Sunday, the leaderboard saw multiple shifts, pushing him down to fifth place by the end of the day.

The day began with KL Rahul storming to the top in the afternoon, courtesy of a sensational unbeaten 152 against the Punjab Kings. By evening, Vaibhav Sooryavanshi overtook him with his second century of the IPL. However, the final twist came at night when Abhishek Sharma claimed the Orange Cap with a match-winning 57 against the Rajasthan Royals.

Abhishek Sharma is the new Orange Cap holder in IPL 2026 after his match-winning fifty against Rajasthan Royals. In eight matches, he has amassed 380 runs at an average of 54.29 and an explosive strike rate of 212.29.

Vaibhav Sooryavanshi now sits second on the list with 357 runs from eight matches. After his sensational century against Sunrisers Hyderabad, he has averaged 44.63 while maintaining a staggering strike rate of 234.87.

Interestingly, KL Rahul also moved to 357 runs following his unbeaten 152 against Punjab Kings but is now third on the Orange Cap list. However, Sooryavanshi is ahead due to his superior strike rate.

Heinrich Klaasen is placed fourth with 349 runs at an average of 49.86 and a strike rate of 149.79. Virat Kohli rounds off the top five with 328 runs at an average of 54.67 and a strike rate of 163.18.

In a single day packed with extraordinary performances, the Orange Cap changed hands multiple times, highlighting just how competitive and unpredictable IPL 2026 has become.

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Here are the top leading run scorers in IPL 2026:



RankPlayerTeamRunsMatchesInningsStrike RateAverage
1Abhishek SharmaSRH38088212.2954.29
2Vaibhav SooryavanshiRR35788235.0044.63
3KL RahulDC35777188.0059.50
4Heinrich KlaasenSRH34988150.0049.86
5Virat KohliRCB32877163.0054.67
6Ishan KishanSRH31288199.0039.00
7Shubman GillGT29766149.0049.50
8Sanju SamsonCSK29377179.0058.60
9Prabhsimran SinghPBKS28776193.0057.40
10Shreyas IyerPBKS27976186.0069.75

DTM Red Bull Ring: Kelvin van der Linde claims pole for Race 2

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Kelvin van der Linde bounced back in Sunday's second qualifying after a retirement on Saturday, claiming his 10th career DTM pole at the Red Bull Ring.

The German-South African set a best time of 1m27.575s to put his Schubert BMW M4 GT3 at the front of the grid.

He benefited from a Balance of Performance (BoP) adjustment made in the morning, but his lap time was 0.172s slower than Maro Engel's lap record from the previous day.

The biggest sensation, however, was HRT rookie Finn Wiebelhaus. The 21-year-old Road to DTM winner from last year qualified second in his Ford Mustang GT3 Evo, just 0.085 seconds behind the polesitter.

Behind, Local hero Lucas Auer (+0.093s) was the best Mercedes-AMG driver, taking third place, with Saturday's unlucky drivers Jules Gounon (+0.105s) and Engel (+0.134s) ending up fourth and fifth respectively in their Winward-Mercedes.

The next surprise came in sixth place, with Land rookie Bastian Buus ending up just +0.137s off pole position. His team has been using the Porsche 911 GT3 Evo for the first time this season, having entered an Audi last year.

Porsche team Manthey, which secured the opening victory on Saturday thanks to local hero Thomas Preining, suffered a setback. Preining finished 14th, 0.491 seconds behind, while team-mate Ricardo Feller (+0.554) could only manage 16th place. Things went even worse for Lamborghini, which once again found itself at the back of the field with the new Temerario GT3.

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Strasbourg predicted XI v Lorient: Gary O’Neil set to field weakened side

Strasbourg predicted XI v Lorient: Gary O’Neil set to field weakened side
Strasbourg predicted XI v Lorient: Gary O’Neil set to field weakened side

RC Strasbourg Alsace’s priorities have been clear in recent weeks. Their focus has been on winning one of the cup competitions in order to facilitate a European qualification for next season. One cup, the Coupe de France, slipped through their fingers earlier this week, when they were dumped out by OGC Nice at the semi-final stage. 

Gary O’Neil is preparing his side for their UEFA Europa Conference League semi-final against Rayo Vallecano. As a result, Sunday’s game against FC Lorient has become a low priority. It will therefore be a weakened side that will face Les Merlus at the Moustoir. 

Strasbourg also have absences to contend with. Aaron Anselmino, Valentin Barco, Mathis Amougou, and Joaquin Panichelli also miss out due to injury, whilst Guéla Doué is out due to illness.

Strasbourg likely line-up v Lorient

Mike Penders; Rafael Luis, Yoann Becker, Lucas Hogsberg, Amadou Cissé; Maxi Oyedele, Junior Mwanga; Sébastien Nanasi, Samuel Amo-Ameyaw, Gessime Yassine; David Datro Fofana. (L’Éq)

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How can I watch Everton v City on TV?

How can I watch Everton v City on TV?
How can I watch Everton v City on TV?

Find out how you can watch City's Premier League trip to Everton from wherever you are in the world.

We’ll make our first visit to Everton’s new Hill Dickinson Stadium at 20:00 (UK) on Monday 4 May.

The game will be shown live in the UK on Sky Sports and Now TV.

You can also keep across all of the action via the official app, as well as the key moments on X/Twitter: @ManCity.

Supporters living around the world can find out how they can tune in via our global listings below, courtesy of livesoccertv.com.

(Listings correct as of Sunday 26 April)

Julius Randle on Ayo Dosunmu: 'I didn't know he was that damn good'

‪Michael Scotto‬: Julius Randle on Ayo Dosunmu: “I didn't know he was that damn good. I ain't gonna lie to you. When I was in the East and he was in Chicago, that were those DeMar DeRozan and Zach LaVine teams, so I don’t know if the opportunity was there as much, but damn, I'm glad we got him.”

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“I won’t take this one for granted. Because I …

As he had done in Game 3 (25 points), Dosunmu shredded the Nuggets’ interior defense when he wasn’t scoring over it from the arc. He has proven to be one of the league’s best acquisitions at the trade deadline, and has earned a happy spring after another drab fall and winter in Chicago. “I won’t take this one for granted. Because I understand how long and how hard it is to get here,” Dosunmu said. “I’m enjoying it, I’m blessed and I give all the credit to Jesus Christ.” He also pledged his performance to Edwards and DiVincenzo, while calling it the best of his basketball life. “I’m just living in the moment. Having fun,” he said. “I’m competing with my teammates each and every possession, doing whatever it takes to help my team win.”

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“We’ve got more than enough talent in here to win,” …

Hope will come harder now in Denver. Trailing 3-1 in a best-of-seven series almost assures elimination – only 4.4% of the 298 teams that have fallen into that hole ever climbed out. And now the Nuggets can’t even rely on their opponents’ shorthandedness to help. “We’ve got more than enough talent in here to win,” Wolves forward Julius Randle said. “We lost two guys who are big pieces to our team but we talked about it all year, you need depth in the playoffs to win.”

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Nuggets coach David Adelman bristled when reporters questioned his team’s effort and defense after the game. “I think it’s hilarious, the narrative is that offense doesn’t matter. You shoot 24% in the second half, it’s hard to win,” he said. Overly reliant on Jokić and Murray, Denver got outscored 62-42 in the second half. The 3-point shots that are so important in creating space, opening passes lanes and stressing the other team’s defensive rotations were mostly misfires: 2-for-13 in the half, 1-for-8 in the fourth quarter. They’ve been a problem all series.

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2026 Zurich Classic payout, purse: How much does each team get?

The PGA Tour is teaming up.

The Zurich Classic of New Orleans tees off this week with players competing in pairs. It's the only PGA event where competitors face off in team play.

It's a deep field with some of the world's best set to take center stage.

Let's take a look at the payouts and prize money for the event.

Who won the 2025 Zurich Classic?

The Zurich Classic of New Orleans at TPC Louisiana in Avondale, Louisiana.

Andrew Novak and Ben Griffin won the 2025 Zurich Classic of New Orleans.

What's the total purse for the 2026 Zurich Classic of New Orleans?

The total purse for the 2026 Zurich Classic is $9.5 million.

How much money do the winners make at the 2026 Zurich Classic of New Orleans?

The winners of the Zurich Classic each receives $1,372,750 million.

Zurich Classic of New Orleans 2026 prize money payouts

Pos.Team TotalPer Player
1$2,745,500$1,372,750
2$1,121,000$560,500
3$733,875$366,937.50
4$617,500$308,750
5$536,750$268,375
6$460,750$230,375
7$384,750$192,375
8$337,250$168,625
9$299,250$149,625
10$261,250$130,625
11$223,250$111,625
12$190,475$95,237
13$159,790$79,895
14$143,450$71,725
15$132,050$66,025
16$120,650$60,325
17$109,725$54,862
18$100,225$50,112
19$91,200$45,600
20$83,600$41,800
21$76,000$38,000
22$68,400$34,200
23$60,800$30,400
24$53,580$26,790
25$48,640$24,320
26$46,170$23,085
27$44,460$22,230
28$43,510$21,755
29$42,750$21,375
30$41,990$20,995
31$41,230$20,615
32$40,470$20,235
33$39,710$19,855

This article originally appeared on Florida Times-Union: Zurich Classic 2026 PGA Tour prize money payouts for every team

Nantes predicted XI v Rennes: Tylel Tati out and won’t feature again this season

Nantes predicted XI v Rennes: Tylel Tati out and won’t feature again this season
Nantes predicted XI v Rennes: Tylel Tati out and won’t feature again this season

FC Nantes’ Tylel Tati has injured his thigh and will therefore miss Sunday’s Breton derby against Stade Rennais.

Not only will Tati miss Sunday’s game, but he will also miss the run-in. It is a blow for Nantes, who are already up against it in their bid to stave off relegation to Ligue 2. Vahid Halilhodzic is also without Francis Coquelin, Fabien Centonze, and Kelvin Amian. The likes of Rémy Cabella and Louis Leroux are not expected to start the game. Abakar Sylla, on loan from RC Strasbourg Alsace, is not even expected to make the matchday squad.

A win against Rennes is almost a must. With four games remaining, Les Canaris are five points behind AJ Auxerre, who currently occupy the relegation play-off place. 

Nantes likely line-up v Rennes

Anthony Lopes; Deiver Machado, Nicolas Cozza, Ali Yousuf, Frédéric Guilbert; Johann Lepenant, Ibrahima Sissoko, Mohamed Kaba; Matthis Abline, Mostafa Mohamed, Dehmaine Tabibou. (L’Éq)

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Yesterday IPL Match Result: Vaibhav Sooryavanshi’s 36-ball ton in vain as Abhishek Sharma, Ishan Kishan guide SRH to win vs RR

JAIPUR: Abhishek Sharma and Ishan Kishan are among the most destructive forces in the IPL at the moment. On Saturday, they made a mockery of a daunting 229-run target, dismantling Rajasthan Royals’ bowling attack with a blistering 132-run partnership off just 55 balls to help Sunrisers Hyderabad register a five-wicket win with nine balls remaining.

In a display of synchronised destruction, Abhishek (57 off 29) and Ishan (74 off 31) both brought up their fifties in 24 balls and with it, the pair spoiled Vaibhav Sooryavanshi’s party. Earlier in the evening, the 15-year-old had stunned the crowd with a magnificent 103 off 37 balls.

The chase was not without its moments of fortune. Abhishek enjoyed two massive reprieves in consecutive overs — first in the fourth over, when Shimron Hetmyer misjudged a flat chance at third man and then in the fifth when Ravindra Jadeja uncharacteristically put down a sitter at backward point.

Donovan Ferreira eventually broke the in the 10th over, bowling a full one that Abhishek lofted towards long-off, where Jofra Archer took a fine overhead catch.

But with SRH at 139/2, the dismissal did little to disrupt their momentum. In the 13th over, Ferreira dived forward to take a sharp catch off Archer, removing Ishan and leaving SRH 166/3. Heinrich Klaasen (29 off 24) and Nitish Kumar Reddy (36 off 18) then kept the chase firmly on track to steer SRH to victory.

Earlier, Sooryavanshi gave Royals a blistering start as he brought up his second IPL hundred in 36 balls, studded with 12 sixes and five fours. During the blitz, he shared a 112-run stand off 62 balls with Dhruv Jurel (51 off 35). Sooryavanshi was dismissed the very next delivery after reaching his milestone, missing an attempted scoop and being trapped lbw.

Royals were still well placed at 170/3 in 13.5 overs, but the momentum stalled after the teenager’s departure. On this surface, 228/6 proved short. Pat Cummins was the standout exception on a day dominated by bat, finishing with 4-0-27-1. Back after a long injury layoff, the SRH captain showed his class by remaining the most economical bowler on a surface that offered little sanctuary.

Brief Scores: Rajasthan Royals 228/6 (Vaibhav Sooryavanshi 103, Dhruv Jurel 51, Donovan Ferreira 33; Eshan Malinga 2/38) lost to Sunrisers Hyderabad (Ishan Kishan 74, Abhishek Sharma 57, Nitish Kumar Reddy 36; Jofra Archer 2/34, Brijesh Sharma 2/44) by five wickets.

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Celtic consider move for manager Frank - gossip

Thomas Frank was sacked by Tottenham in February
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Celtic managerial target may be beyond reach, with another Scot possibly on the way to Serie A...

Celtic have set their sights on a move to appoint Thomas Frank but the former Tottenham and Brentford manager would need some convincing to come to Scotland. (Football Insider)

Bologna are stepping up their interest in Kilmarnock midfielder David Watson, according to reports in Italy. (The Herald - subscription required)

Former Rangers player and coach Jimmy Nicholl reckons Rangers would be in safe hands with Northern Ireland goalkeeper Pierce Charles, with the 20-year-old heavily linked with a move to Ibrox. (Daily Record - subscription required)

The SPFL hope to make a call on the latest Old Firm away tickets row by Monday evening, with Rangers complaining after Celtic refused to hand over the 2,200 allocation for the 10 May derby unless the Union Bears ultras group are barred. (Daily Record - subscription required)

Aston Villa are ready to move for Scotland midfielder Ryan Christie, 31, who has one year remaining on his Bournemouth contract. (Scottish Sun)

Dunfermline boss Neil Lennon reckons the fact bookings from a league campaign are not wiped before the play-offs is "draconian" and "abysmal". (Scottish Sun)

New Commanders LB Sonny Styles predicted his NFL destination

It was a mystery who the Washington Commanders would select at No. 7 overall in the 2026 NFL Draft all the way up until the team went on the clock Thursday night. Once the Tennessee Titans (No. 4) and New York Giants (No. 5) passed on Ohio State linebacker Sonny Styles, it appeared the stars were aligned for a player that Washington coveted.

That's precisely what happened when NFL commissioner Roger Goodell took the stage to announce the Commanders had selected the 21-year-old All-American defender. Styles was emotional. In a clip that Washington's social media team later aired, both sides were elated. As for Styles, he said in an ESPN interview after being drafted that he told Washington head coach Dan Quinn he'd see him again soon.

Styles was right.

Sometimes, when a player says he wants to be somewhere specific after he's picked, it's simply a case of saying the right thing, or what you want everyone to hear. Not Styles. He truly felt in his gut he'd be a Commander, even revealing as much on the morning of the draft as he sat down for a haircut.

Sonny Styles made the prediction… then he got the call 🔥 @Commanderspic.twitter.com/wfIUsJTKeZ

— Bleacher Report (@BleacherReport) April 24, 2026

"My final prediction, the Commanders," Styles said. "Final prediction. We'll see how it goes, though. That's my gut feeling."

Styles trusted his gut, and he was correct. And, in this case, everyone is happy, as Washington got a player it coveted throughout the draft process.

This article originally appeared on Commanders Wire: Washington Commanders: Sonny Styles predicted his NFL destination

Photo Special – Green Brigade’s ‘Spirit of 86’ Welcome to Paradise for Celtic team

Photo Special – Green Brigade’s ‘Spirit of 86’ Welcome to Paradise for Celtic team
Photo Special – Green Brigade’s ‘Spirit of 86’ Welcome to Paradise for Celtic team

The Green Brigade has spent to majority of this season locked-out of Celtic Park. They have managed through the outstanding comradeship of Celtic supporters clubs up and down the country to get tickets for away matches but there is little doubt that they have been missed at Paradise…

Spirit of ’86 – Celtic team’s welcome to Paradise. Saturday 25 April 2026. Celtic v Falkirk. Scottish Premiership. Photo Photograph by Vagelis Georgariou

Yesterday the Green Brigade were outstanding. So were Bhoys Celtic and incidentally the recent request for the club to join both sets of Ultras together for next season makes perfect sense in every regard.

Bhoys Celtic moved from the back corner of the North Stand/Jock Stein stand to the front Jock Stein curve next to the Main stand a few seasons ago. Moving then again to house all the ultras together in the North Curve surely is the way to go. Yesterday both sets of Ultras played their part, the welcome the team got was simply brilliant and they continued on throughout the early evening inside Celtic Park which for the first time in a while really did feel like Paradise.

Spirit of ’86 – Celtic team’s welcome to Paradise. Saturday 25 April 2026. Celtic v Falkirk. Scottish Premiership. Photo Photograph by Vagelis Georgariou

The supporters have parked the protest to concentrate on winning the title and the Scottish Cup and yesterday while Daizen Maeda deservedly got the Man of the Match ‘the 12th Man’ in the stands – 60,000 of us – could easily have picked up that award. Brilliant yesterday, more of the same to follow in the Glasgow Derby and the Trophy Day showdown with Hearts. We’ll be there to give the Bhoys a Cheer.

Spirit of ’86 – Celtic team’s welcome to Paradise. Saturday 25 April 2026. Celtic v Falkirk. Scottish Premiership. Photo Photograph by Vagelis Georgariou

Hats off to The Green Brigade and Celtic Ultras. Geo went along with his camera to capture the pre-match action – remains banned from Celtic Park, something that has to be addressed by the club if they want harmony to return after the dust settles on this turbulent season that could yet have a sensational ending, just like back in 1986…

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The Athletic share how Levi Colwill fared as he completed 90 minutes for Chelsea’s under-21s

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The Athletic share how Levi Colwill fared as he completed 90 minutes for Chelsea’s under-21s

Levi Colwill is on course to return for Chelsea before the end of the season after playing 90 minutes for the under-21s against Middlesbrough on Saturday according to The Athletic.

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The England international hasn’t featured this season after suffering an ACL injury before the start of the campaign.

However, Colwill came through 60 minutes unscathed in a behind closed doors game for the under-21s last week.

Levi Colwill plays 90 minutes for Chelsea under-21s

Before he was sacked Liam Rosenior confirmed Colwill would again feature for the under-21s as he continued to step up his recovery.

The 23-year-old started in Saturday’s 1-0 win against Middlesbrough with sporting directors Paul Winstanley and Sam Jewell in attendance as well as club legend John Terry.

The Athletic have reported the initial plan was for Colwill to play 60-70 minutes and see if he wanted to come off, but he chose to complete the game.

The report adds Colwill headed down the tunnel with a smile on his face, and the Blues will now gauge how his body reacts to playing a full game.

The Athletic state he may play again for the under-21s against Tottenham on Friday, but his chances of making a first team return before the end of the season are on track.

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“Not acceptable” – Bremer unsatisfied with Juventus campaign, hails ‘top’ Liverpool star

“Not acceptable” – Bremer unsatisfied with Juventus campaign, hails ‘top’ Liverpool star
“Not acceptable” – Bremer unsatisfied with Juventus campaign, hails ‘top’ Liverpool star

Juventus defender Gleison Bremer insists that the club cannot be content to compete for a spot in the Champions League, but must aspire to return to the very top.

The Bianconeri are closing in on another Top-four finish, thanks to an impressive run that saw them leapfrog Como and Roma.

In the three previous rounds, the Old Lady prevailed over Genoa, Bologna, and Atalanta. Therefore, a victory over Milan on Sunday should realistically seal the deal, and would also see them catch up with the Rossoneri in third place.

Ahead of the big San Siro showdown, Juventus kept the recent trend going by entrusting media duties to one of their players instead of Luciano Spalletti.

This time, it was Bremer’s turn to address the press, and the defender explained that the lighter schedule has helped the manager implement his ideas, which prompted their recent improvements.

“The team is improving step by step as the season goes on, and you can see it on the pitch. Playing once a week gives us more time; the coach insists on our quality,” said the 29-year-old in his pre-match press conference via IlBianconero.

“When the coach arrived, he didn’t have time to implement his methods. Playing once a week means we’re working more, and defensively we’re communicating better, training well, and it’s helping. To win, you need a solid defence.”

Bremer recalls Allegri’s stint, desperate to restore Juventus glory

Bremer will cross paths with his former head coach, Max Allegri. The centre-back was asked about the difference between the Milan boss and Spalletti.

“They are two great coaches. When Max was here, it was great. We started winning again. With him, I learned a lot defensively.

“Mr Spalletti wants his teams to dominate and control the game, and that’s what we’re trying to do.

“The whole team is aware of this: understanding space, checking your surroundings, following the coach’s advice. It’s something he works on with the entire squad, not just me.”

Bremer described this season as a disappointment, even if Juventus manage to finish in the Top Four.

“The club decided to extend Spalletti, and when he arrived the team changed a lot. At Juve, we’ve been treading water for six years. That can’t happen. I feel good here, but it’s important to get back to winning. To be considered a top player, you have to win, and I want to win.

“Six years of just staying afloat at Juve isn’t acceptable. You can’t just aim for the Champions League; you have to win.

“Yes, we could have done better. It hasn’t been a positive season; the minimum objective is the Champions League. In some matches, we could have done more, progressed further in the Coppa Italia and the Champions League. Now we have to focus on the present and keep going.”

Bremer Praises Alisson, but Backs Di Gregorio

The Brazilian defender was asked about his compatriot, Alisson Becker, who has been heavily linked with a move from Liverpool to Juventus.

“Alisson is a top goalkeeper, but so are Mattia Perin and Michele Di Gregorio, who’s back in form. It’s up to the club, not me.”

Finally, Bremer opened up on his post-ACL tear experience, while revealing the support and advice he received from Alessandro Del Piero and Giorgio Chiellini.

“Coming back from an ACL isn’t easy. I spoke with Alessandro Del Piero and Giorgio Chiellini, and it helped. They told me to stay patient.

“People say that when you return from an ACL, you’re not the same—and it’s true, it takes time. I’m working on it, not just at Juve, but also at home. I feel much better now, though I’m still missing something. It’s a long process that doesn’t really end.”

UEFA fine Bayern Munich nearly €100,000 for infringements in UCL match vs Real Madrid

MUNICH, GERMANY - APRIL 19: Fans of FC Bayern München celebrate the Championship title the Bundesliga match between FC Bayern München and VfB Stuttgart at Allianz Arena on April 19, 2026 in Munich, Germany. (Photo by EyesWideOpen/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Bayern Munich’s 6-4 aggregate victory over Real Madrid in the Champions League (yes, it is still so sweet) saw the Bavarians overcome their rivals for the first time in 12 years and sees the club move on to the semifinals, where they will face Paris Saint Germain in a bid to win the entire competition.

Yet the victory over Los Blancos did not come without cost. Two photographers were crushed against the advertising boards and injured by celebrating Bayern ultras, something that prompted the VDS (Association of German Sports Journalists) to send a letter to UEFA, demanding an investigation against Bayern.

UEFA investigated Bayern for four different allegations and Munich based news site Abendzeitung reports on (as captured by @iMiaSanMia here and here) the result of these investigations:

UEFA has imposed a €40,000 fine on FC Bayern for ‘violation of the inner area regulations’ against Real Madrid at Allianz Arena. An additional €14,000 fine was levied for blocking public aisles. UEFA also issued a further €5,625 for throwing objects. There’s another €30k fine for disseminating a message deemed “unacceptable for a sporting event.” So in total, the club will have to pay €89,625. There’s no fan ban.

It is another fairly hefty fine for the club, but the club can deal with it well. A fan ban for the first leg of the PSG tie would have been a lot worse for the club, so it is fortunate that the Bavarians escaped that specific punishment.


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Why Ireland must target 'finer margins' after France defeat

Erin King speaks to her team-mates
Ireland were left to rue missed opportunities in the first half as their bid for a historic win fell short [Getty Images]

Ireland headed to Clermont with hopes of a historic first win on French soil, and with one eye on revenge.

France had eight straight wins over Ireland, who were closing the gap even if their last meeting led to a narrow World Cup quarter-final exit.

The Irish players had spoken beforehand about owing France one for that defeat, and the belief that is so often kept within a group was on full display.

However, at the end of it all, they left France empty-handed, beaten 26-7 as they were made to pay for not taking their chances.

"I'm really proud of the girls. We showed what we are capable of and what we are trying to do. It's just fine margins out there," Ireland captain Erin King said.

"We fired shots and we are so capable. We put pressure on France and we could see it in that first half especially.

"We've showed that we can compete with the top four in the world, so it's about getting it over that line."

After the big talk in the build-up, Ireland blew France away in the opening 40 minutes but, largely, were left unrewarded for their efforts.

Cliodhna Moloney-MacDonald crossed for Ireland but had two efforts chalked off, while Brittany Hogan and Fiona Tuite were also denied first-half scores.

France, who are tipped to meet England in a Grand Slam decider on the final day of the Six Nations, showed a clinical edge and moved clear after the restart through Carla Arbez, Anais Grando and Lea Champon, while Ireland could not back up their first-half performance and fell short.

Under head coach Scott Bemand, Ireland have moved up to fifth in the world and stunned New Zealand and Australia in 2024, but the elusive Six Nations scalp goes on.

England had too much on the opening day, when a slow start was punished, and defeat by France shows there is still work to be done.

"In these kinds of Test matches the margins become finer, so we're after finer margins than we were," Bemand said.

"Nail your kick to touch and nail your exit - they are the type of things that don't let France in.

"We will keep going after the finer margins and keep trying to get better. I've got a group who is up for that."

'Ireland will channel frustrations'

Ireland back row Edel McMahon, sidelined though injury, said on the Ireland Rugby Social that there would be frustrations the team came up short.

"The England game was a missed opportunity, they will feel, because that was probably a poor England performance but they were too late starting into the game," McMahon said.

"They made a fast start against France, but we didn't get the tries on the board or the scores.

"It didn't go Ireland's way and that was extremely frustrating when we were there confrontationally."

Former Ireland prop Lindsay Peat felt the introduction of five players off the bench in the 47th minute was a "momentum killer" when "we still felt in control".

Peat singled out the withdrawal of hooker Moloney-MacDonald and said the number of changes so early in the game can "unsettle a team".

"I just felt like everyone fed off her energy," Peat said.

"That was a statement performance and I think she had another 10 minutes in her."

Peat and McMahon also pointed out small moments, such as the missed penalty and missed touch from the otherwise impressive Dannah O'Brien when Ireland were chasing the game, and the lack of a review on the opening French try from Ambre Mwayembe, which looked to be held up by Aoife Wafer but went unchallenged.

After all the hype and build-up about taking the game to France, Ireland will now have to wait another year to have another go at toppling Les Bleues.

For McMahon, she says the "frustrations will turn to focus" before the final two games of the Six Nations.

After a week off, Ireland will host Wales in Belfast and Scotland in Dublin to round out their tournament, and the aim will now be to consolidate third position.

"They are a steady group and they will turn that type of emotion into focus and a want to be better," McMahon said.

"You don't need to worry about the battle of, 'oh, do we need to hype the girls up?'.

"They will use the frustrations in the right channels to make sure they are better."

Eberl on going Kompany over Flick and refusing to sign Jackson permanently

Eberl on going Kompany over Flick and refusing to sign Jackson permanently
Eberl on going Kompany over Flick and refusing to sign Jackson permanently

Speaking in an interview with ZDF last night, Max Eberl revealed how Bayern Munich went about recruiting Vincent Kompany for the vacant head coach role. 

“We spoke with Nagelsmann, Rangnick and Glasner. Some wanted to bring Flick back. Kompany was always on the list. I didn’t dare approach Vincent first.

“He is a fantastic person and coach (…) We only received positive feedback about him, also from Pep Guardiola. I told Karl-Heinz Rummenigge: ‘Call Pep.’ That was the door opener. Then we signed him," he said.

Regarding the squad itself, the Bavarian club's director of sport confessed they “will not trigger the option for Nicolas Jackson” before discussing the futures of Michael Olise and Manuel Neuer.

“For us, there is not a second of thinking about it [selling Michael Olise this summer]. He is developing excellently.

“He [Manuel Neuer] is a legend. We will sit down and talk calmly. If Manuel feels ready for it, I wouldn’t know what would speak against him doing it for one more year," he said. 

The 52-year-old was then asked about his early days at the German record champions – a time when he seemed under pressure and constant scrutiny in areas of the media.

“I was under the microscope. At one point,  I would have liked a bit more protection. But I know how big Bayern are. You cannot prepare yourself for Bayern. You have to dive straight in," he said. 

IPL 2026: Will MS Dhoni play today against Gujarat Titans in Chepauk?

As Chennai Super Kings prepare to host Gujarat Titans at the iconic MA Chidambaram Stadium, the biggest talking point isn’t just the clash, it’s the continued suspense around MS Dhoni’s return.

CSK head into this encounter on the back of a dominant performance against the Mumbai Indians. In what turned out to be a one-sided affair, CSK secured a massive 103-run victory, underlining their growing confidence. A stunning century from Sanju Samson powered CSK to a formidable total, while the bowling unit delivered a clinical performance to dismantle MI’s batting lineup with ease.


This comprehensive win not only boosted CSK’s net run rate but also reinforced their credentials as serious contenders this season.

During that game, CSK’s batting coach Mike Hussey had given a status update on Dhoni. “He is progressing really well. He has been really pushing hard to get back as quick as he possibly can. I know all the fans would like to see Dhoni out there playing as well. We are hopeful, maybe in the coming few games. Even we want him as quickly as he possibly can as well. But obviously, he needs to be closer to 100 percent fit, ready to give his best. He has been batting really well in the nets, he looks good in the nets, just need him running hard between the wickets too,” he said.

For nearly four weeks, Dhoni has been out of action due to a calf injury. While the veteran wicketkeeper-batter has completed rehabilitation and even passed a fitness test, his absence from the playing XI has raised eyebrows. However, this isn’t a case of lingering injury concerns. According to the Indian Express, Dhoni is match-fit but has consciously delayed his comeback. The reason? He doesn’t want to disturb a combination that has started to click for CSK.

On Saturday, head coach Stephen Fleming still maintained that Dhoni is being closely watched. “He’s progressing well. He’s on the road to recovery and doing everything that’s being asked of him,” Fleming said without revealing much about when Dhoni is expected to take the field.

CSK vs GT at Chepauk

The upcoming fixture promises to be a compelling contest between two sides navigating different phases of their campaign. CSK return to their fortress in Chennai after back-to-back away fixtures, carrying confidence and rhythm. Their batting unit has found form, and the bowling attack especially the spinners looks well-suited to Chepauk conditions.

On the other hand, GT, led by Shubman Gill, are still searching for consistency. While they possess a strong squad on paper, their performances have fluctuated, making this clash crucial for regaining momentum. The Chepauk pitch is expected to assist spinners, which could tilt the balance slightly in CSK’s favor. With both teams hovering around the mid-table region, this game could play a pivotal role in shaping their playoff ambitions.

Inter in the thick of it?! Serie A rocked by refereeing scandal

Inter in the thick of it?! Serie A rocked by refereeing scandal
Inter in the thick of it?! Serie A rocked by refereeing scandal

In Italy, the Milan Public Prosecutor’s Office has been investigating a potential referee scandal in Serie A since today, in which Inter Milan may also be involved.

Serie A and B referee appointments chief Gianluca Rocchi and VAR head Andrea Gervasoni resigned yesterday out of nowhere. Before that, Italian media had reported on possible match-fixing involving Rocchi.

The accusation: for the league matches Bologna vs. Inter and the Coppa Italia match Inter vs. Milan, he is said to have deliberately selected referees who favored Inter. All of the matches concerned took place last season. Rocchi is also said to have influenced the league match Udinese vs. Parma.

The Nerazzurri have not yet issued an official statement on the matter. According to “Gazzetta dello Sport,” however, they are surprised by the accusations, especially since they lost both of the matches in question.

Rocchi is expected to be questioned about the allegations on April 30.

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Rennes predicted XI v Nantes: Arnaud Nordin absent, Valentin Rongier returns

Rennes predicted XI v Nantes: Arnaud Nordin absent, Valentin Rongier returns
Rennes predicted XI v Nantes: Arnaud Nordin absent, Valentin Rongier returns

Stade Rennais will be without Arnaud Nordin for the Breton derby against FC Nantes on Sunday afternoon, however, they will be able to count on the return of Valentin Roniger, who missed last weekend’s comfortable win over RC Strasbourg Alsace (0-3) due to suspension.

Rongier will return to captain the Rennes side, but Franck Haise has a decision to make regarding who partners him in the midfield. It is a toss-up between Mahdi Camara and Sébastien Szymanski. L’Équipe understands that it is the former who is expected to be given the nod at Roazhon Park on Sunday afternoon.

Rennes are also without Jérémy Jacquet and Przemyslaw Frankowski. The Poland international has returned to first-team training but is not fit to face Les Canaris.

Rennes likely line-up v Nantes

Brice Samba; Quentin Merlin, Lilian Brassier, Abdelhamid Ait-Boudlal, Alidu Seidu; Moussa Al Taamari, Valentin Rongier, Mahdi Camara, Ludovic Blas; Esteban Lepaul, Breel Embolo. (L’Éq)

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Yesterday IPL Match Result: KL Rahul’s staggering 152* in vain as Punjab Kings beat Delhi Capitals by 6 wickets

NEW DELHI: There are days in IPL history that live forever. Days when the game exceeds itself, goes somewhere it has never been before, and leaves you wondering whether you actually witnessed what you think you did. Saturday at the Arun Jaitley Stadium was unquestionably one of those days.

After KL Rahul’s staggering 152 not out had already redrawn the boundaries of what seemed possible in a scorching Delhi afternoon, Punjab Kings walked out to chase 265. Not 200. Not 220. Two hundred and sixty five. And they got there with seven balls to spare and six wickets remaining. Let that settle.


Prabhsimran Singh and Priyansh Arya made sure the chase never felt like a tall order. From the very first ball, this was not a team operating under the weight of an impossible target. This was a team that had simply decided the target was irrelevant. Prabhsimran (76 off 23b; 9x4, 5x6), in particular, was something otherworldly. He played an innings that was viscerally violent.

Priyansh Arya (43 off 17b; 2x4, 5x6), at the other end, was no passenger. Together they crashed 116 runs in the Powerplay, nine fours and ten sixes between them, reducing what should have been a fortress total into something that felt negotiable. It was the second highest Powerplay score ever in the IPL.

Then came the wobble. Axar Patel removed Arya, Kuldeep Yadav trapped Prabhsimran lbw, and Cooper Connolly fell too, bowled by a Kuldeep googly. In the space of 16 balls, Punjab had gone from 126 for none to 145 for 3, and suddenly Delhi sensed something. A game that had felt over began to breathe again.

Enter Shreyas Iyer. Calm. Precise. Completely unruffled.

Iyer’s unbeaten 71 off 36 balls (3x4, 7x6) was not the flashiest innings of the day. But it was, arguably, the most important. With Shashank Singh providing sensible company at the other end with 19 not out off 10 balls, Iyer guided Punjab home by six wickets as if the whole exercise was a mere formality.

With this win, Punjab Kings now hold the record for the highest successful run chase across all men’s T20 cricket, not just the IPL.

Earlier, KL Rahul (152* off 67b; 16x4, 9x6) scripted an innings that felt less like a return to form and more like a reclamation of identity. Rahul didn’t just score a breathtaking ton for Delhi Capitals — he dismantled, dictated and, at times, dazzled with a freedom that has often eluded him in the shortest format.

For the longest time, Rahul’s T20 career has resembled a man dragging a heavy suitcase of strike-rate anxieties. But that was not the case on Saturday, as Rahul decided to abandon the suitcase.

It could have been very different though. Rahul began with a couple of crisp boundaries off Xavier Bartlett; however, the defining moment came when Shashank Singh spilled a chance at deep square leg off Arshdeep Singh. It wasn’t a sitter, but it was one of those opportunities that, when missed against a batter of Rahul’s calibre, tend to echo through the rest of the innings. Punjab would spend the next two hours chasing that moment.

If Rahul’s early strokes were about timing, Nitish Rana’s were about intent. Rana set the tempo, taking on the bowlers, especially Bartlett, whose one over went for 28 and shifted the momentum irreversibly. Rana’s 91 off 44 balls (11x4, 4x6) ensured Delhi never dipped after losing Pathum Nissanka early to a miscued pull off Arshdeep Singh’s bowling, as wicketkeeper Prabhsimran Singh grabbed an easy catch behind the stumps.

What followed was a partnership that will be spoken about in IPL folklore. Rahul and Rana stitched together 220 runs for the second wicket — the second-highest stand in the league’s history, only behind the 229-run blitz by Virat Kohli and AB de Villiers in 2016.

Rahul’s half-century came in just 26 balls; and after reaching the milestone, he just went into overdrive. There was a clarity in his shot selection, an absence of the tentativeness that has crept into his T20 game in recent years. He took apart Arshdeep for 20 in an over, then reached his hundred off 47 balls against Marco Jansen. Each phase of his innings felt like a shedding of layers — from caution to control, and finally to complete command.

For a player often critiqued for pacing his innings too conservatively in T20s, this was Rahul unburdened. He accessed all parts of the ground, not with reckless abandon but with calculated authority.

Rana, meanwhile, played the perfect co-author. His innings ensured Punjab never got a foothold. When he fell, dismissed by Bartlett, it brought an end not just to a monumental stand but had effectively broken the spirit of the Punjab bowlers.

Rahul, though, was far from done. He surged past 150, finishing unbeaten on 152 — the highest individual T20 score by an Indian and the third highest in IPL history, behind Chris Gayle’s 175* and Brendon McCullum’s 158*.

Why the Mainz madness is a signal for Paris

Why the Mainz madness is a signal for Paris
Why the Mainz madness is a signal for Paris

At half-time, Bayern fans would have been rubbing their eyes when they saw the score, checking other websites to verify. It couldn’t be! But it was true: FC Bayern were 3-0 down after 45 minutes at Mainz 05 – and deservedly so. Another 45 minutes later, everyone in Munich colours was hugging each other. Nicolas JacksonMichael OliseJamal Musiala and Harry Kane had in all seriousness turned this Bundesliga contest on its head into a 4-3 victory, which more than anything acts as a psychological boost for the Champions League semi-final first leg at Paris Saint-Germain on Tuesday. “I love this mentality,” stated head coach Vincent Kompany afterwards. “The boys celebrated like we’d saved ourselves from relegation.”

Worst half of the season

But before they could celebrate, Bayern endured their worst half of the campaign so far. With a much-changed line-up, including a first start for 18-year-old Bara Ndiaye, it was only in the first quarter of an hour that the visitors managed to show something resembling the dominance everyone had expected. Mainz were then rewarded for a disciplined display, in which they countered with speed and purpose: a loss of possession in Bayern build-up and suddenly it went in the other direction. “What went wrong in the first half? Everything!” Kompany responded in the post-match press conference. “It felt like it could’ve been four or five before the break.”

What Mainz did particularly well: with just a few touches of the ball, they bypassed the complete pitch and got their attacking players into clear shooting positions. “We kept managing to escape by being brave in our passing. We made correct, good decisions and were dangerous again and again,” praised coach Urs Fischer. The stats were clearly in the 10th-placed hosts’ favour, with 11 attempts on goal to two. Three of those ended up in the back of the net, while Bayern were not up to the mark at times, too passive, too uninspired – and clearly shocked by the goals conceded. Not a single Munich shot was on target. “We didn’t get into the penalty box – we had a lot of possession, lots of short passes but didn’t get in on goal,” criticised Kompany. “That can happen sometimes, but then you shouldn’t concede.”

Granted, maybe falling behind was almost understandable in the current period, with Bayern juggling routine Bundesliga matches in between securing the title last weekend, reaching the DFB Cup final and with an eagerly anticipated Champions League semi-final coming up. Nevertheless, the visitors were disappointingly 3-0 down at the break – for only the fourth time in this millennium. What happened next was described by Mainz playmaker Nadiem Amiri as “absolutely shocking”. His coach, Fischer, added: “It’s still hard to find the right words. But it’s easy to summarise: we played a top first half and then almost stopped in the second half.”

Morale, will to win, team spirit

The strength of Bayern’s character, will to win and team spirit was revealed in the second half in a remarkable, unique and unforgettable way. Kompany certainly found the right words in his loud half-time team talk and brought on three goalscorers in Kane, Olise and later Musiala. “The quality that was unleashed after that – you can’t defend against that. It’s the best example of why Bayern are the best team in the world at the moment,” continued Amiri.

The 05ers may have had the first shot on goal of the second half, but it was virtually one-way traffic after that. The lively Olise in particular was a constant menace for the hosts, as Bayern’s passing game became more and more accurate, the gaps in the Mainz defence became bigger and the potential counter-attacks were quickly snuffed out by FCB. “We spoke at the break about not retreating, not thinking about just defending the 3-0 lead – but that’s exactly what happened,” bemoaned the Mainz boss. “Bayern are just too good this season, too strong.”

The consequence: Jackson quickly reduced the deficit with his seventh league goal of the season, sparking hopes of a historic comeback. Even the mighty FC Bayern had only once before come from 3-0 down to win: against VfL Bochum in 1976 (final score 6-5). When Olise stroked the ball into the net in his own inimitable way with his magic left foot, and the brilliant Musiala levelled the score at 3-3 just minutes later, the turnaround was complete. Everyone could see the energy that these goals released in Musiala’s unrestrained celebration, in the look of pure joy on his face. “The celebration, the smile – when an attacking player shows that, everything’s released,” said Kompany. “Then everything’s all right. It’s the first time that Jamal is feeling this freedom again.”

Bayern come from behind to beat Mainz

Three goals in ten minutes

Only the Bayern fans could still be hard at the MEWA Arena, the Mainz supporters – like their players – were in a state of shock. A win, which would have been the fifth in the last six home games against Bayern, would have secured their top-flight status. But the inevitable happened: the tireless Musiala set up Kane to complete a sensational 4-3 win with his 33rd Bundesliga goal of the season. “We were given a fair dressing-down at half-time and then we showed again what makes us strong,” summarised Leon Goretzka. “In life you can get setbacks and in a football match you can be behind, but it always comes down to how you react to it. We again proved today that we have a very special team.”

Three goals in ten minutes – including Kane’s fifth from the bench this season, another statistic that the goal-getter leads. Overall, Bayern’s 18 goals scored by substitutes has never happened before in Bundesliga history. “Bayern just completely took us apart in the second half with their quality,” admitted Mainz midfielder Dominik Kohr. “The fact we still have the hunger to turn the game around, to celebrate as if we’d won the title, is a good feeling,” commented a delighted Musiala. “We need this feeling for the coming weeks if we want to win more.”

With a view to Tuesday’s first leg in Paris, it was an incredible victory that is likely to have a much greater psychological impact – and be far more valuable – than the three points earned from a dominant, uneventful away win of the sort we’ve seen so often this season. “If we’d lost, I would’ve said: No problem, we can separate these matches. For me, one match is never an indication for the next match. However, you always have to collect the moments of success in a season. In the end, they give you the right to believe you can achieve everything,” summarised Kompany.

And so his team presumably departed Mainz with the best feeling of being unbeatable, and the loud, jubilant chants from the away end still ringing in their ears. “We're going to win the championship – and the European Cup – and the cup,” they sang. And after this, who’s to doubt that? 

Vincent Kompany: 'I love this mentality'

From Cynthia Erivo to Daddy Pig: The celebrities expected to run in this year’s London Marathon

Wicked star Cynthia Erivo and former England footballer Tony Adams are among the celebrities set to race in the TCS London Marathon on Sunday.

Record-breaking numbers are expected at the start line in Greenwich, with more than 59,000 people gearing up to race in warm sunshine.

Temperatures are forecast to reach the high teens, with participants taking on the 26.2-mile course advised to stay hydrated ahead of the marathon and wear lightweight clothing on the day.

Organisers are hoping to beat last year's Guinness World Record for the most finishers in a marathon, with 56,640 participants making it to the end.

About 55.7 per cent of participants registered for this year’s race are male, while some 44.2 per cent are female and 0.15 per cent non-binary.

Wicked star Cynthia Erivo is running the TCS London Marathon in aid of The Kings Trust and Shameless Fund (PA)
Wicked star Cynthia Erivo is running the TCS London Marathon in aid of The Kings Trust and Shameless Fund (PA)

It is set to be the most inclusive London Marathon in history, with more than 1,900 people with a disability registered to take part, organisers said.

Oscar-nominee Erivo, who ran in 2022, will race for The King’s Trust and Shameless Fund while former Arsenal captain Adams is racing for the first time, in support of the Forward Trust.

Speaking on the Nobody Asked Us with Des and Kara podcast, Erivo said: “A win is if we get there and it’s less than 3.35 (her 2022 run time). If we get 3.20, that’s the win, that is the practical side.

“The other side is actually getting to this weekend and getting to the start line tomorrow is a huge win, because it’s been a really long, wild process.”

She added: “The fact that we’ve got here and, come rain or shine, I’m getting to the finish line… that will be the win to me.”

Former Arsenal captain Tony Adams will take on his first London Marathon in support of the Forward Trust (PA)
Former Arsenal captain Tony Adams will take on his first London Marathon in support of the Forward Trust (PA)

Former England cricketer Sir Alastair Cook will race for the second year running, in aid of the Ruth Strauss Foundation, while children’s TV’s Daddy Pig, from hit show Peppa Pig, will take part alongside “The Body Coach” Joe Wicks.

In a specially-designed costume, Daddy Pig will run for the National Deaf Children’s Society after a Peppa Pig storyline revealed George Pig is moderately deaf.

Among those to race costumed is Jordan Adams, who plans to strap a fridge to his back “because we are all carrying something. And we don’t have to carry it alone,” he said in a statement released through mental health charity Mind.

Mr Adams was diagnosed with early-onset frontotemporal dementia in 2018, a disease which his mother died of two years before.

Elite runners for the men’s field include Kenya’s Sebastian Sawe, who placed first in his category last year, while Rafael Botello Jimenez, from Spain, will be among the top participants in the men’s wheelchair field.

Former England cricketer Sir Alastair Cook will run the London Marathon for the second year running (PA)
Former England cricketer Sir Alastair Cook will run the London Marathon for the second year running (PA)

Last year’s fastest woman, Tigst Assefa, from Ethiopia, will hope to retain her crown, while Mauritia’s Noemi Alphonse will be among the top competitors in the women’s wheelchair field.

The oldest participants to cross the start line will be Harry Newton, 88, and Maria Rivera, 86.

Celebrating their 18th birthdays on marathon day, Olivier Smythe, Khadija Khalfaoui and Molly Bull-Diamond will be the youngest racers.

Some 76 participants are hoping to break 73 GWRs, including Jennifer Ferris, 40, who will attempt to run the world’s fastest marathon with a double mastectomy in aid of Breast Cancer Now.

Mark Goulder, 35, hopes to break the record for the fastest marathon blindfolded (tethered), inspired by his younger brother Bobby, who was diagnosed with Stargardt’s disease – a rare, genetic eye disorder that causes progressive vision loss.

Royal Marines Commando veteran Simon Fannon will attempt the record for longest scarf knitted while running a marathon while Ben Spencer, 52, will attempt the fastest marathon in a non-racing wheelchair (male).

Last year, the event raised a record £87.3 million, bringing the cumulative total raised since the first race in 1981 to £1.4 billion, according to organisers.

Marie Curie, the event’s charity of the year for 2026, hopes to raise £2 million to fund care for those at the end of their lives and support for their loved ones.

This year, the event’s estimated 800,000 spectators will be encouraged to sign up to give blood as part of the Blood, Sweat and Cheers campaign.

Fabrizio Romano provides new update on future of €65m rated Chelsea ace

Fabrizio Romano provides new update on future of €65m rated Chelsea ace
Fabrizio Romano provides new update on future of €65m rated Chelsea ace

Bayern Munich director Max Eberl has confirmed the German champions won’t activate the €65m buy option on Nicolas Jackson.

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Jackson joined Bayern on a season long loan on deadline day last summer, but has played second fiddle to the likes of Harry Kane and Luis Diaz for the majority of the season.

The 24-year-old has scored ten goals in 29 appearances in all competitions, but only 13 of those have come as starts.

Fabrizio Romano on Nicolas Jackson future

Jackson will return to Chelsea at the end of the season, where a decision will then be taken on what to do next.

There have been reports Jackson is open to playing for Chelsea again, but he’s also attracting interest from a number of clubs.

AC Milan are reportedly interested in Jackson, whilst clubs in Saudi Arabia are thought to be monitoring the situation, and Romano has now provided an update.

He took to X.com and said:

“Nicolas Jackson will return to Chelsea in June as FC Bayern are NOT triggering €65m buy option clause.

“Bayern director Eberl confirms the decision to ZDF, as reported since January.  

“Chelsea and Jackson’s camp will assess his future with possible new move in the summer.”

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Arsenal now wants to add Bundesliga speedster to their squad

Arsenal now wants to add Bundesliga speedster to their squad
Arsenal now wants to add Bundesliga speedster to their squad

Arsenal have been linked with a move for Karim Adeyemi ahead of the summer transfer window, as they look to return next season with an even stronger squad. The Gunners are expected to be active in the market as they aim to build on the progress made during the current campaign.

This season, Arsenal have benefited from the signings made last summer, and the club remain determined to strengthen whenever opportunities arise. Improving squad depth and adding more quality could be central to their plans for the next term.

Adeyemi Emerges as Arsenal Target

The Gunners believe continued investment in top players will help them maintain high performance levels, and Adeyemi has reportedly become the latest name on their shortlist. The German forward has developed a strong reputation across Europe for his pace and attacking threat.

He has continued to perform well for Borussia Dortmund, attracting admiration from clubs seeking greater firepower in the final third. Arsenal are now said to be among the sides interested in bringing him to the Premier League.

According to Sports Boom, Arsenal view Adeyemi as a player capable of revitalising their attack during the summer window. His speed, direct running and versatility would offer additional options in wide and central areas.

Summer Move Could Appeal to Forward

Arsenal’s interest suggests they are searching for players who can immediately improve the current group. With domestic and European ambitions growing, adding proven attacking quality could become a priority once the season ends.

Adeyemi is reportedly content at Borussia Dortmund, where he continues to play an important role. However, the possibility of a move to Arsenal could still be attractive if the opportunity develops in the coming months.

A transfer to North London would present the chance to compete in one of the world’s most demanding leagues and become part of a side aiming for major honours. It could also offer the attacker a fresh challenge at a crucial stage of his career.

For Arsenal, securing a player with Adeyemi’s attributes would represent another statement of intent as they seek to strengthen for next season. Whether formal negotiations emerge remains to be seen, but his name is clearly one to watch ahead of the summer market.

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Barcelona set to restore utility man to right-back role against Osasuna

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Barcelona set to restore utility man to right-back role against Osasuna

With the La Liga title race entering a decisive phase, Barcelona are preparing for an important clash against Osasuna and manager Hansi Flick is expected to make notable adjustments to his starting XI.

According to recent reports from AS, the changes are not entirely by choice but driven by circumstances, most notably the absence of Jules Kounde. 

The French defender picked up a yellow card in the previous outing against Getafe, which means he will miss the Osasuna fixture due to suspension for accumulated bookings.

Before addressing Flick’s solution, it is important to recognise Kounde’s importance in the system. 

He has been a consistent presence at right-back, offering both stability and tactical intelligence. His absence, therefore, presents a challenge at a crucial point in the season.

So what now?

In response, Flick is expected to turn to one of his most reliable utility players, namely, Eric Garcia. 

The Spaniard has already been deployed in the right-back role on multiple occasions this season and has proven capable of adapting to the demands of the position without disrupting the team’s structure.

Eric Garcia will return to the right-back spot against Osasuna. (Photo by David Ramos/Getty Images)

While there are alternative solutions available, such as shifting Ronald Araujo to the flank or repositioning Joao Cancelo on the right while introducing Alejandro Balde on the left, Flick is unlikely to experiment too much. 

With so much at stake, the preference is expected to be continuity and trusting players who have already delivered in similar situations.

It must be noted that against Osasuna, Barcelona will not just be playing for three points; they will be aiming to seal the La Liga title while keeping an eye on Real Madrid’s result. 

In such scenarios, managers tend to rely on familiarity and tactical discipline rather than taking unnecessary risks.

Much-needed rest

It must be remembered that Kounde’s suspension against Osasuna effectively ensures that he will be fully fit and available for the upcoming El Clasico against Real Madrid at the Spotify Camp Nou on 10 May.

Interestingly, as far as Garcia is concerned, having already served his own suspension recently, he is now fully available, giving Flick additional flexibility. 

The key question heading into the Clasico will be how he is utilised, whether as a defensive midfielder, where he has occasionally operated, or alongside Pau Cubarsi in central defence.

Serie A: Torino vs. Inter – probable line-ups, where to watch on TV

Serie A: Torino vs. Inter – probable line-ups, where to watch on TV
Serie A: Torino vs. Inter – probable line-ups, where to watch on TV

Francesco Pio Esposito is expected to partner with Marcus Thuram in the Inter attack for an away game against Ché Adams and Giovanni Simeone’s Torino.

It kicks off at 18:00 CET (17:00 BST) at the Stadio Grande Torino.

SASSUOLO, ITALY – DECEMBER 21: Ché Adams of Torino FC during the Serie A match between US Sassuolo Calcio and Torino FC at Mapei Stadium Citta del Tricolore on December 21, 2025 in Sassuolo, Italy. (Photo by Alessandro Sabattini/Getty Images)

Napoli’s win over Cremonese on Friday means Inter can’t mathematically clinch the Scudetto this weekend, but the Nerazzurri are just four points away from winning the title.

Torino must cope without Zakaria Aboukhlal and Tino Anjorin. Inter have travelled to Turin without Lautaro Martinez and Luis Henrique. Italy international Alessandro Bastoni should start on the bench for the Nerazzurri as he’s still dealing with pain in his ankle.

MILAN, ITALY – AUGUST 25: Marcus Thuram of Internazionale celebrates scoring his team’s second goal during the Serie A match between FC Internazionale and Torino FC at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on August 25, 2025 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)

As per Sky Sport and other Italian media, Pio Esposito and Thuram are favourites to start up front for Inter, while Yann Sommer is expected to return between the sticks after two consecutive appearances of second-choice keeper Josep Martinez.

Torino will look to Adams and Simeone in attack, while Cesare Casadei is favourite over Matteo Prati in central midfield.

Torino vs. Inter – where to watch on TV

The match will be broadcast live on BBC Alba, BBC Sport website, DAZN in the UK and Ireland, and Paramount+ in the USA. Football Italia will provide live updates via a liveblog.

Torino vs. Inter – probable line-ups

Torino (3-4-2-1): Paleari; Coco, Ismajli, Ebosse; Lazaro, Casadei, Gineitis, Obrador; Vlasic; Adams, Simeone.

Inter (3-5-2): Sommer; Bisseck, Akanji, Bastoni; Dumfries, Barella, Calhanoglu, Zielinski, Dimarco; Pio Esposito, Thuram.

Juventus XI vs AC Milan – Predicted lineup and team news

Juventus XI vs AC Milan – Predicted lineup and team news
Juventus XI vs AC Milan – Predicted lineup and team news

Juventus face AC Milan on Sunday night in an important Serie A showdown, with both teams pushing to secure a top-four finish.

Milan are currently third with 66 points from 33 matches, while Juventus sit just behind in fourth on 63. The race remains tight, as Roma trail Juve by two points and Como are five points further back in sixth.

Juventus come into the game in strong form, unbeaten in their last eight matches across all competitions. They’ve won their previous three games without conceding, most recently beating Bologna 2-0 at home.

Juventus team news

Luciano Spalletti is dealing with several squad issues. Arkadiusz Milik and Juan Cabal are ruled out due to muscle injuries.

There are also doubts over Dusan Vlahovic, who has travelled with the team but is expected to start on the bench because of a calf problem.

There is some good news, though, as Kenan Yıldız has returned to full training and is likely to start alongside Jonathan David in a 3-4-3 formation.

In defence, Pierre Kalulu is set to feature against his former club, joining Gleison Bremer and Lloyd Kelly in the back three.

Juventus still have a strong midfield, with Manuel Locatelli and Khephren Thuram expected to play key roles in breaking up Milan’s play in what could be a tight and tactical contest.

Juventus predicted lineup

Possible Juventus starting XI: Di Gregorio; Kalulu, Bremer, Kelly, Cambiaso; Thuram, Locatelli; Conceicao, McKennie, Yildiz; David

When will the match kick off?

The match will kick off at 7:45pm BST on Sunday, 26th April.

How to watch AC Milan vs Juventus?

In the UK, the match will be shown live on TNT Sports 1 and DAZN.

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Guardiola not getting carried away by domestic treble talk

Guardiola not getting carried away by domestic treble talk
Guardiola not getting carried away by domestic treble talk

Pep Guardiola has insisted that Manchester City are still ‘far away’ from a domestic treble despite reaching the FA Cup final.

City came from behind to beat Southampton 2-1 at Wembley on Saturday evening, as goals from Jeremy Doku and Nico Gonzalez saw off the Championship side, who had opened the scoring through Finn Azazz.

The Citizens won the League Cup last month after beating Arsenal at Wembley, and will return to face either Chelsea or Leeds in the FA Cup decider. City are also involved in a tight title race with Arsenal, opening up the prospect of a domestic treble.

It’s a feat achieved only once previously in the history of English football, by Guardiola’s side during the 2018/19 campaign.

Despite reaching a record-breaking fourth successive FA Cup final, Guardiola said he is focusing only on the next game.

“Far away,” Guardiola said when asked about the potential of winning another domestic treble.

“Before the final and before the Aston Villa game, then I will tell you it’s a chance. Now it’s far away.

“Now it’s important we have three days off for the players and I tell them don’t think about football and rest.

“Now we start the season of five games plus the final of the FA Cup.

“Now I would say the Premier League is almost gone. We are back second. Then we will see how we arrive.”

Guardiola praised the performance of opponents Southampton at Wembley, admitting he did not underestimate the Saints despite making mass changes to his team.

“They were 19 games unbeaten, so I never thought it would be easy,” he said. “So the energy we had in the second half from Jeremy and Savinho [helped, but], if they started from the beginning they would not have this energy.

“Because Jeremy, especially when you play three days, three days, three days, the risk of getting injured is so massive. The players [who started] deserved to play, they helped us.

“The first half was not bad. We didn’t concede much. In the second half, we played at the level we played in Burnley but unfortunately we arrived in the 18-yard box, and we were not clinical enough.

“You have to wait for the holding midfielder to score an outstanding goal. And Jeremy with the first. How many times in the second half did Southampton cross the halfway? One. And what a goal.

“Football is unpredictable. Big credit for the way they defend, the way they play.”

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Manchester City: Gonzalez says semi-final winner might be best career goal

Manchester City: Gonzalez says semi-final winner might be best career goal
Manchester City: Gonzalez says semi-final winner might be best career goal

Manchester City midfielder Nico Gonzalez has said he can’t remember scoring a better goal than his semi-final winner against Southampton.

Gonzalez blasted Manchester City into the FA Cup final with a stunning strike to seal a 2-1 win over Southampton at Wembley. City had fallen behind on 79 minutes to the Championship side, when Finn Azazz curled a brilliant effort beyond James Trafford.

Despite that late setback, Jeremy Doku’s deflected effort brought the teams level, before Gonzalez’s moment of the magic. The Spaniard smashed home from distance for only his fourth goal for the club.

“I don’t remember to be honest, maybe last season, but it wasn’t that good to be fair,” Gonzalez said when asked if the goal was the best he had ever scored.

“It’s amazing to score at the end. It’s been a long time without playing. And being here, in this amazing stadium, with this atmosphere, it’s an amazing feeling.

“I think I had a few chances to shoot because they were defending so deep. We were playing really good in the second half and making them be in their own area.

“I was waiting for the chance and I had it, so I gave it everything, I shot with everything and it went in.

“It’s a dream to win trophies. I’ve had the chance to win three trophies in my life. But this one would be amazing to win here again like against Arsenal [in the Carabao Cup]. I really hope we get the chance to win.”

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OGC Nice predicted XI v Marseille: Dante and Tanguy Ndombélé on the bench

OGC Nice predicted XI v Marseille: Dante and Tanguy Ndombélé on the bench
OGC Nice predicted XI v Marseille: Dante and Tanguy Ndombélé on the bench

OGC Nice have been contending with an injury crisis throughout the season, but as the end of the campaign approaches, it is abating. As they prepare to head to the Vélodrome to face rivals Olympique de Marseille in the Mediterranean derby, only two regular first-choice options, Moise Bombito and Mohamed Abdelmonem, are absent.

Claude Puel is not short of options in defence. It means that Dante, who will retire from professional football at the end of the season, is not expected to start for Le Gym. Meanwhile, Tanguy Ndombélé has earned more gametime in recent weeks and has even started, but he is expected to begin the match against OM from the bench. Les Aiglons are expected to opt for a 3-5-2 formation as they look to build the gap to the relegation play-off spot.

Nice likely line-up v Marseille

Yehvann Diouf; Kojo Peprah Oppong, Juma Bah, Antoine Mendy; Melvin Bard, Morgan Sanson, Hicham Boudaoui, Charles Vanhoutte, Jonathan Clauss; Elye Wahi, Mohamed-Ali Cho. (L’Éq)

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AC Milan vs Juventus – Predicted lineup and team news

AC Milan vs Juventus – Predicted lineup and team news
AC Milan vs Juventus – Predicted lineup and team news

AC Milan take on Juventus in a key Serie A clash on Sunday night, with both sides aiming to strengthen their grip on a top-four finish.

Milan sits third in the table with 66 points from 33 games, while Juventus are fourth on 63 points. The gap is tight, with Roma just two points behind Juve and Como five points back in sixth.

The Rossoneri recently snapped a poor run—where they lost to Napoli and Udinese—by edging past Hellas Verona 1-0. However, three defeats in their last five matches have ended their title hopes, shifting the focus to securing Champions League qualification.

AC Milan team news

Milan head into this fixture at San Siro with no injury concerns, giving manager Massimiliano Allegri plenty of options.

Adrien Rabiot, who previously played for Juventus, is set to face his former club after scoring the winner against Verona.

The hosts are expected to line up in a 3-5-2 system, with Tomori, Gabbia, and Pavlovic forming the back three.

In midfield, Modrić’s experience alongside Fofana and Rabiot should provide balance. Saelemaekers and Bartesaghi are likely to operate on the flanks, while Pulisic and Leao lead the attack.

With a full squad available, Milan will look to make the most of their home advantage.

AC Milan predicted lineup

Possible AC Milan starting XI: Maignan; Tomori, Gabbia, Pavlovic; Saelemaekers, Fofana, Modric, Rabiot, Bartesaghi; Pulisic, Leao

When will the match kick off?

The match will kick off at 7:45pm BST on Sunday, 26th April.

How to watch AC Milan vs Juventus?

In the UK, the match will be broadcast live on TNT Sports 1 and DAZN.

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AC Milan vs Juventus – Match preview and team news

AC Milan vs Juventus – Match preview and team news
AC Milan vs Juventus – Match preview and team news

AC Milan face Juventus in a crucial Serie A fixture on Sunday night as both teams will look to solidify their top-four position.

AC Milan are currently in third position in the league table with 66 points from 33 matches while Juventus are fourth in the standings with 63 points, just two points ahead of fifth-placed AS Roma and five points ahead of sixth-placed Como.

AC Milan vs Juventus – Match preview and team news

  • Date: Sunday, 26th April.
  • Kick-off: 7:45pm BST.
  • Venue: San Siro, Milan.

AC Milan team news

AC Milan enters this high-stakes clash at San Siro with a remarkably clean bill of health, providing Massimiliano Allegri with plenty of tactical flexibility.

Former Juventus midfielder Adrien Rabiot is expected to feature against his old side after netting the decisive goal in Milan’s recent victory over Hellas Verona.

The Rossoneri are likely to stick with their 3-5-2 formation, anchored by the defensive trio of Fikayo Tomori, Matteo Gabbia, and Strahinja Pavlovic.

In midfield, the experience of Luka Modrić paired with the energy of Youssouf Fofana and Rabiot should offer a sturdy platform for the attack.

Out wide, Saelemaekers and the young Bartesaghi are expected to provide the width, while the creative burden falls on the star duo of Christian Pulisic and Rafael Leao.

With no major injuries or suspensions, Milan looks poised to exploit their home advantage.

Juventus team news

Juventus manager Luciano Spalletti is navigating a series of selection headaches due to a thinning squad.

The Bianconeri will definitely be without Arkadiusz Milik and Juan Cabal, both of whom are sidelined with muscle injuries.

There is also significant concern over star striker Dusan Vlahovic; while he travelled with the squad, a nagging calf issue means he will likely start on the bench.

On a more positive note, Kenan Yıldız has returned to full training and is set to start alongside Jonathan David in a 3-4-3 setup.

Defensively, Pierre Kalulu returns to his former stadium as a vital part of the back three alongside Gleison Bremer and Lloyd Kelly.

Despite the absences, Juve’s midfield remains robust with Locatelli and Khephren Thuram tasked with disrupting Milan’s rhythm in what promises to be a cagey tactical battle.

Form

AC Milan

After losing back-to-back matches against Napoli and Udinese, Milan bounced back with a win against Hellas Verona (1-0) in their last outing. They have lost three matches in their last five matches which hampered their chase for the title and now Milan will look to keep their top-four spot as the season is approaching its end.

Juventus

Juventus have been in excellent form in this final stretch of the season and they are currently on an eight-match unbeaten run in all competitions. They have won their last three matches while keeping clean sheets in all of them. Their most recent success came against Bologna (2-0) at their home.

Predicted lineups

AC Milan: Maignan; Tomori, Gabbia, Pavlovic; Saelemaekers, Fofana, Modric, Rabiot, Bartesaghi; Pulisic, Leao

Juventus: Di Gregorio; Kalulu, Bremer, Kelly, Cambiaso; Thuram, Locatelli; Conceicao, McKennie, Yildiz; David

How to watch AC Milan vs Juventus?

In the UK, AC Milan vs Juventus is being shown live on TNT Sports 1 and DAZN.

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Serie A: Milan vs. Juventus – probable line-ups, where to watch on TV

Serie A: Milan vs. Juventus – probable line-ups, where to watch on TV
Serie A: Milan vs. Juventus – probable line-ups, where to watch on TV

Milan will look to Christian Pulisic and Rafael Leao in attack, while Kenan Yildiz is expected to start for Juventus in the big match of Serie A Round 34.

It kicks off at 20:45 CET (19:45 BST) at the Stadio Meazza in San Siro, Milan.

Only three points divide the Bianconeri (63) and the Rossoneri (66) in the Serie A table, and Roma’s 2-0 win over Bologna has put further pressure on both sides in the race for a Champions League spot.

Juventus must cope without Juan Cabal and Arkadiusz Milik, but Dusan Vlahovic is expected to be called up to start from the bench.

Yildiz seems to have recovered from a minor fitness issue, so he’s favourite to start over Jeremie Boga with Jonathan David once again deployed as a sole striker.

As reported by Sky Sport and other media outlets in Italy, Milan will look to Leao and Pulisic in attack, and the only change to Massimiliano Allegri’s ideal XI will be on the left with Pervis Estupinan starting and Davide Bartesaghi on the bench.

Milan vs. Juventus – where to watch on TV

The match will be broadcast live on TNT Sports 1, DAZN and HBO Max in the UK and Ireland and on Paramount+ in the USA. Football Italia will be among the accredited media at San Siro and will provide live updates via a liveblog.

Milan vs. Juventus – probable line-ups

Milan (3-5-2): Maignan; Tomori, Gabbia, Pavlovic; Saelemaekers, Fofana, Modric, Rabiot, Estupinan; Pulisic, Leao.

Juventus (3-4-2-1): Di Gregorio; Kalulu, Bremer, Kelly; McKennie, Locatelli, Thuram Cambiaso; Conceiçao, Yildiz; David.

The Weekly Bobbins: The Bin Of Disappointment

We’re almost there, folks. Almost at the end. Not the polished, finished article we all hoped to see on the pitch – just the end of a season that looks exhausted, frayed and ready to be cast into the bin of disappointment.

All any of us want now is for this sorry campaign to be over. The latest tepid, football‑by‑numbers, lifeless corpse of a performance against already‑relegated Rotherham United was turgid in the extreme.

They were down, checked out, the dictionary definition of “on the beach,” and we still couldn’t muster a win. Next weekend brings Blackpool, who are also on the beach – quite literally – and it promises to be just as soulless, if not worse.

But that’s how it has felt for most of the season. Empty. Hollow. A matchday experience stripped of jeopardy, thrill, tension or even the faintest spark of expectation. I still love my club – that never changes – but the soft, fluffy sentiments have withered away. There are no flowers to hand out.

What’s been missing is that sense of growth, of watching something fragile turn into something beautiful. This season’s chrysalis never even twitched. It died before it had a breath of life.

This is on the manager

And in my opinion – stop me if you’ve heard this one before – this is down to Leam Richardson. Whatever vision he has for this football club, it’s not one I’ve felt any connection to. Not once. Not all season.

Yes, we won games. Yes, we briefly touched the playoff spots. But there was no momentum, no sense of a team galvanising, no feeling that we were becoming more than the sum of our parts. It was a numbed existence:

Win game. “Does it feel any better?”

No.

Win game. “Are we improving?”

No.

Lose game. “Did we learn from it?”

No.

Because of that lack of progression, going to games has regressed into something else entirely: a social outing. A reason to get out of the house, breathe some air and share the shared grief with friends and family.

The side dish has become the main event. The football – the whole point of being there – has become an afterthought. That’s how un‑fun this season has been.

Nobody wants a manager to fail initially. But fans are now at the point where failure feels academic. Six months into his tenure, it already feels like Richardson has reached the point of no return. The rot has set in, and quickly.

Nothing he does seems to land. His tactics, regardless of the opposition’s state – even relegated opposition – are restricted, unimaginative and dull. The players have tuned out. They’re playing well beneath their capabilities. The switch to auto‑pilot was flicked months ago and Richardson hasn’t noticed the flashing red warning light.

The fans have mirrored the apathy. We don’t see the effort. We don’t see the spark. We don’t see the intent to make wins happen, so the fans have responded in kind.

I have always believed fans react to players doing something exciting – not the other way around. It’s their job to get us off our seats. It’s the manager’s job to inspire them to do so. Neither has happened.

Then there are the injuries. Endless injuries. Season‑long knacks, repeat issues, setbacks upon setbacks. There seems to be little investigation or recovery in sight. It’s only got worse.

Take Jack Marriott’s hamstring. Why was he risked against Cardiff City when he clearly wasn’t fully fit? Hamstring injuries reoccur – we all know this – yet the dice were rolled anyway, despite the playoff maths being stacked against us. The risk‑reward ratio was absurd. And yet he played. Make it make sense.

And then the academy. With all these injuries, surely there was scope to involve more than a token handful of youngsters?

Emmanuel Osho got a deserved call‑up and played 12 minutes. Sean Patton, five. Luke Howard travelled, warmed up, sat down. David Hicks travelled but wasn’t selected. What are they learning from that? What’s the point of being involved if involvement means sitting on a bus and watching a dead rubber unfold?

The saddest part

At this point, the manager is so afraid to lose that he’s stopped even trying to win. And that’s the saddest part of all. When the football becomes this risk‑averse, this joyless, this devoid of intent, it drags everything else down with it – the players, the atmosphere, the matchday, the fans’ belief.

The only thing Richardson managed this weekend was to drain whatever was left of our patience. The faith has gone. The flame of belief, if there ever was one, has been extinguished. The fire has never been there.

Six months in, and it already feels like we’re watching a relationship where everyone hates each other and they want out, both sides going through the motions because nobody wants to be the one to say it out loud first.

Next weekend will come and go. The season will finally end. And maybe – hopefully – that’s when the real work begins. Reading fans aren’t asking for miracles. We’re not even asking for playoffs. We’re just asking to feel connected again.

The manager is the glue that unites players to the fans and vice versa. Right now, the only sticking point is Richardson himself.

Kelly Pannek Wins 2025-26 PWHL Scoring Title, Sets New PWHL Single Season Record

Minnesota Frost forward Kelly Pannek officially captured the PWHL's 2025-26 scoring crown as the regular season came to a close on Saturday.

Pannek set a new single season PWHL scoring record with 33 points in 30 games played. 

She also led the league in goal scoring recording 16 goals this season.

The Frost alternate captain had 10 power-play points, most in the PWHL, and her eight multi-point games and three multi-goal games were both tied for the league lead.

Pannek's totals were a 22-point increase over her scoring totals from last season. This year only 13 players league wide scored 22 points or more.

Minnesota teammate Taylor Heise finished second in scoring with 30 points. Through three seasons in PWHL history, Pannek and Heise are now the only players to reach the 30 point mark. 

Along with Natalie Spooner from the league's inaugural season, the Minnesota duo are also the only players to score more than a point per game across the season.

Jessie Eldridge (Boston) and Rebecca Leslie (Ottawa) tied for second in the PWHL in goals with 14.

Pannek will be recognized at the PWHL Awards, to be held at a date and location still to be named in June.

Kelly Pannek highlights

The Minnesota Frost were one of four teams to qualify for the 2026 PWHL Walter Cup playoffs.

‘He’s our guy. We love him’: Timberwolves devasted by Donte DiVincenzo’s season-ending injury

His voice cracked. He became choked up. Timberwolves coach Chris Finch struggled to put into words how he felt about Donte DiVincenzo’s season-ending injury in Game 4 against Denver on Saturday.

DiVincenzo attempted to chase down the rebound off his own missed shot fewer than two minutes into the game. But as he attempted to get going, he looked back at where he started his movement in seeming disbelief of the non-contact injury before falling to the floor.

He shook off Jaden McDaniels’ attempt to lift the guard to his feet and immediately waved trainers over.

“You could just see the look in his eye when it happened,” Finch said. “You kind of knew.”

DiVincenzo tore his Achilles tendon in the opening minutes in Minneapolis.

“I feel completely devastated for Donte,” Finch said. “He’s the heart and soul of so many things that we do.”

It was a cruel twist of fate for a man who was just one of 18 NBA players to play in all 82 regular season games this season. He left his soul on the floor in each of those affairs. Minnesota’s effort was inconsistent this season, but DiVincenzo’s was night. He was the example of intensity his teammates could aspire to match.

“Donte is probably the heart (of our team),” Wolves forward Naz Reid said. “People don’t really notice it, but he plays so hard.”

They started to seem to pay attention in these playoffs. After leading the Wolves in net rating throughout the regular season, DiVincenzo paced Minnesota in plus-minus in each of the club’s first three playoff games. It’s hard to miss the one guy who’s constantly flying all over the floor in a time of year where effort doesn’t go unappreciated.

If there was a winning play to be made, DiVincenzo would deliver.

“He literally put his body on the floor for this team,” Wolves guard Ayo Dosunmu said.

DiVincenzo noted after Game 3 that playoff basketball is “something you dream of as a kid.” And he was making the most of his latest opportunity, right up until disaster struck.

“When you go to war with somebody every night and you watch somebody compete the way Donte competes, prepares himself. … He’s just the ultimate competitor,” said Wolves forward Julius Randle, who was also DiVincenzo’s teammate in New York. “To see that happen to him was tough. It’s tough. It was just hard to watch. Somebody that’s been through some serious injuries myself, I understand the road he has coming up, but I know he’ll be fine. I know he’ll battle through it and he’ll come back better for it.

“Especially at this point in the season, it’s tough to see that happen.”

As trainers helped DiVincenzo off the floor, the guard made his way up to his head coach, who embraced the 29 year old. Yes, DiVincenzo’s absence hurts Minnesota’s prospects of making a deep playoff push. While Anthony Edwards could potentially return later this postseason, DiVincenzo’s season is over. His 2026-27 campaign is in jeopardy. There are major financial implications possibly at play with the injury for DiVincenzo, who has just one more year remaining on his contract with the Wolves.

But the tender moment between coach and player was about far more than any of that.

“We just love him,” Finch said. “From the moment he’s gotten here, he’s kind of bounced around a little bit. I think he came here with some scar tissue, but he’s our guy. We love him.

“From day one, I knew he had that type of moxie and toughness that I love in a player. You can see that everywhere he’s ever been. So we’re going to really miss him. It’s really hard.”

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Osayi Samuel'den Beşiktaş itirafı: Gitmeme izin vermedi

Fenerbahçe'nin eski futbolcusu Bright Osayi-Samuel, sarı-lacivertli takımla ilgili açıklamalarda bulundu.

Fenerbahçe'nin eski futbolcusu Bright Osayi-Samuel kariyerine dair dikkat çeken açıklamalarda bulundu. Libero TV'ye konuşan Osayi, Beşiktaş'a gitmeme sebebini açıkladı.

Fenerbahce

Osayi Samuel'in açıklamaları şöyle:

-Türkiye'de birçok gazeteci dikkat çekmek için hikayeler uyduruyor ama benim için ve kulüp de biliyor ki, ben asla sözleşme istemedim. Olan şu ki, sezon başında Mario Branco bana bir sözleşme teklif etti, kabul ettik. Ancak o sırada menajerimi değiştiriyordum. Çünkü sezon öncesinde twitterda bir gazetecinin benim para istediğimle ilgili bir tweet attığını hatırlıyorum ve bundan haberim yoktu, hiçbir şey bilmiyordum. Sonra eski menajerimden, arkamdan gazeteciyle bunu konuştuğunu gösteren bir mesaj gördüm ve bu beni gerçekten sinirlendirdi. Bunu görünce menajerimden ayrılıp yeni bir menajerle anlaşmak istedim. Ama onunla anlaşma imzalamak istemedim çünkü paranın bir kısmını veya herhangi bir şeyini almasını istemedim. Mario Branco ile yeni bir menajer bulduğumda anlaşma imzalayacağım konusunda anlaştık ve sanırım söylentiler de buradan başladı.

-Bence bunu olabildiğince görmezden gelmeliydim çünkü Türkiye'de her zaman böyle hikayeler duyarsınız ama bu beni gerçekten etkiledi. Çünkü Fenerbahçe'de oynadığım için bile minnettarım, bu yüzden asla böyle saçma bir miktar istemezdim. Bence bu sadece futbol ve bundan ders çıkardım.

Fenerbahce

BEŞİKTAŞ İTİRAFI

-Beşiktaş ile yapılan anlaşma eski menajerimle yapılan bir anlaşmaydı. Bunun benimle veya babamla hiçbir ilgisi yoktu. Babam çok koyu bir Fenerbahçe taraftarı, gerçekten çok koyu.. Beşiktaş'a imza atmak istesem bile babam asla gitmeme izin vermezdi.

-Beşiktaş eski menajerimle görüştü ve gelmemi istedi. Ben istemedim, Beşiktaş'a saygısızlık etmek istemem ama eve dönmek istedim. Ya Fenerbahçe ya da eve dönmek.

-Fenerbahçe'ye ligde yapılan adaletsizlikleri takıma gelirken duymuştum. Ancak sonra İsmail Kartal'ın olduğu sezon, gerçekten de 'Tamam, kulübün ne dediğini kendim de görebiliyorum' diye düşünmeme neden olan sezon oldu. Bir kulübün 99 puan alıp sadece bir kez mağlup olup ligi kazanamaması gerçekten anlaşılması zor bir durumdu. Sanırım bu daha önce hiç yaşanmamıştı. Başkanın ve kulübün, hakemler ve sistem hakkında ne dediklerini anlayabiliyordum. Ama oyuncular olarak bir şeyi değiştiremeyeceğimiz için oynamak zorundaydık. Benim futbolumu etkilemedi ama kulübün ne dediğini anlayabildim.

Kerim Rahmi'ye Galatasaray'dan teklif yağıyor

Fanatik Fenerbahçeli Kerim Rahmi Koç, Galatasaray derbisini yerinde izlemek istiyor. Sarı-kırmızılı yönetim ise kendisine yer vermedi. Loca sahibi Galatasaraylılar ise Kerim Rahmi'yi onur konuğu etmek istediklerini Ali Koç'a ilettiler.

Derbi öncesi stat kontenjanı ve protokol tribünü listesi hareketli saatlerin yaşanmasına neden oldu. Galatasaray yönetimi Fenerbahçe heyeti için 15 kişilik kontenjan belirledi.

Maçı Rams Park'ta izlemek isteyen diğer yönetim kurulu üyeleri (özellikle Futbol AŞ) ve camianın önde gelen isimleri için alternatifler aranıyor.

Fenerbahce

Ali Koç’un oğlu Kerim Rahmi Koç da derbiyi yerinde izlemek istiyor. Kerim Rahmi'nin de aralarında yer aldığı bu isimler için protokol tribününe en yakın noktalardan yer ayarlanmaya çalışılıyor.

Gelen bilgiler ise Galatasaray camiasından bazı isimler Kerim Rahmi'yi localarında "onur konuğu" olarak kabul etmek istediklerini Ali Koç'a ilettiler.

Fenerbahçe'den Galatasaray'a 40 milyon euro

Galatasaray'ın forma satışında 1 milyonu yakalaması durumunda kasasına 40-50 milyon euro'luk ekstra bir gelir girecek. Fenerbahçe derbisinin kazanılması durumunda eksik 55 bin formanın bir gecede satılmasına kesin gözüyle bakılıyor.

Galatasaray'ın kasasına ekstradan 40 milyon Euro girdi, girecek... Başkan Dursun Özbek, Nisan ayı itibarıyla bu sezon 945 bin forma satıldığını açıkladı. Toplam ürün satış adetinin 4.9 milyona çıktığını açıkladı.

Bu açıklama Beşiktaş Başkanı Serdal Adalı'nın geçtiğimi günlerde yaptığı açıklamayı akıllara getirdi:

- Geçtiğimiz sene 230 bin! Ben de 700 bin forma garantisi versem, rakipten daha çok gelirim olur. Bizim 250 bin garantimiz var, 700 bin garanti edersek, %30 fazla alırdık.

Dursun Ozbek

55 BİN FORMA BU GECE SATILIR

Galatasaray'ın anlaşma kapsamında Puma'ya "en az 700 bin forma satış" garantisi verdiği biliniyor. Bunun üzerine sarı-kırmızılıların elinde 1 milyon forma satışının üzerine çıkarsa 40-50 milyon Euro'yu kasasına koyma hakkı var.

Bu akşam Fenerbahçe karşısında alınacak zafer ve 26'ncı şampiyonluğun kazanılmasını garantilenmesi durumunda 55 bin formanın satılma hiçten bile değil.

40-50 MİLYON EURO GELEBİLİR

Her ne kadar "1 milyon satışa ulaşıldığında Puma'dan ek bonus alınacak" şeklinde dedikodular dolaşsa da yönetici Hakan Sarıöz işin gerçeğini açıklamıştı. Resmi bir "satış adedi bonusu"ndan ziyade, 1 milyon rakamının getireceği telif ve ticari kar payının 40-50 milyon euro'luk bir gelir oluşturacağını resmi olarak açıklamıştı.

Galatasaray

TOPLAM DEĞER 97.5 MİLYON EURO

Galatasaray, Puma ile olan sözleşmesini 2035-2036 sezonuna kadar uzatarak Türkiye tarihinin en büyük anlaşmalarından birine imza attı. 10 yıllık yeni dönem için toplam 83 milyon Euro net garanti ödenecek.

Sportif başarılara (Şampiyonluk, Avrupa kupaları vb.) dayalı toplamda 14,5 milyon Euro tutarında ek prim sistemi mevcut. Başarı primleriyle birlikte anlaşmanın toplam değeri 97,5 milyon Euro.

Galatasaray'dan Fenerbahçe'ye işkence kararı

Daha önceki yıllarda Fenerbahçe ve Galatasaray cepheleri rakip taraftarları kafese kapatır sonra da karşılarına hoparlör koyarak işkence ederdi. Sadettin Saran yönetimi bu uygulamayı kaldırdı. Dursun Özbek de bu akşam aynı incelikle cevap verecek.

Sezonun ilk yarısında 1 Aralık 2025'te oynanan derbiden hemen önce ısınma bölümünde Fenerbahçe kalecisi İrfan Can Eğribayat taraftara "üçlü" çektirmeye gitmek istedi.

Victor Osimhen tepki gösterdi. Bu durum iki takım futbolcuları arasında kısa süreli bir arbedeye ve tribünlerdeki tansiyonun yükselmesine neden oldu.

Fenerbahce

SÜPER KUPA ÖNCESİ KAVGALAR

Galatasaray taraftarı, derbi öncesinde takımdaki ciddi eksikler nedeniyle (Ismail Jakobs, Kaan Ayhan, Berkan Kutlu gibi sakatların yanı sıra bahis soruşturması nedeniyle ceza alan oyuncular) maça endişeli bir atmosferde girdi.

10 Ocak 2026'da Atatürk Olimpiyat Stadı'nda oynanan Süper Kupa finali öncesi olaylar çok daha sertleşti. Maça saatler kala stat çevresindeki üç farklı noktada taraftarlar birbirine girdi. Taş ve meşalelerin kullanıldığı olaylara güvenlik güçleri müdahale etti.

Galatasaray

TARAFTARA SORUN ÇIKARILMAYACAK

Ligin ilk devresinde Saracoğlu'nda çok iyi karşılanan Galatasaray yönetimi, aynı nezaketi göstermeyi planlıyor. Ayrıca deplasman tribündeki taraftarlar için zorluk çıkarılmayacak ve içeri girişler daha iyi yapılacak. Daha önceki yıllarda rakip takım taraftarları kafese kapatılır ve karşılarına dev hoparlörler konularak işkence çektirilirdi.

Dursun Özbek yağmurluk rezaletini unutturacak

Süper Kupa'da yaşanan yağmurluk krizini unutturmak isteyen Galatasaray yönetimi bu akşam Fenerbahçe derbisinden önce oldukça kaliteli kumaştan yapılan 50 bin bayrağı dağıtacak. ultrAslan da derbiyi "sıradan bir lig maçı" olarak belirledi. Koreografi yapmama kararı aldı.

Fenerbahçe'nin Galatasaray'ı 2-0 yendiği Süper Kupa derbisine "yağmurluk" krizi damga vurmuştu... sarı-kırmızılı yönetim "çöp poşeti" yakıştırması yapılan yağmurluklar yüzünden istifaya bile davet edilmişti. Bu akşam sarı-kırmızılılar derbide bir kez daha ezeli rakiplerini konuk edecek. Dursun Özbek yönetimi ise bu kez işi sıkı tutuyor.

Serhan Türk: "Galatasaray tribünlerinden derbide bayrak şovu ve bir hazırlık bekleniyor." pic.twitter.com/2rgC0NWFWs

— Peşindeyiz Galatasaray! (@PesindeyizApp) April 25, 2026 50 BİN BAYRAKLA ŞOV

Rams Park tribünlerinin tamamına sarı-kırmızı bayraklar dağıtılacak. Yönetim bu kez malzeme kalitesi konusunda oldukça titiz davrandı. Bayrakların "oldukça kaliteli" kumaşlardan özel olarak hazırlandığı gelen bilgiler arasında.

Koreografi yerine 50 bin bayrakla görsel bir şölen yaratmayı hedefleyen tribünler, maçın başlama düdüğüyle hareketli ve canlı bir atmosfer yaratacak.

Galatasaray

SIRADAN LİG MAÇI

Bu arada ultrAslan derbiyi "sıradan bir lig maçı" olarak nitelendirdi... koreografi hazırlığı yapmama kararı aldı. Grubun bu tür organizasyonların derbi heyecanının önüne geçmemesi gerektiğini düşündüğü ve odak noktasını tamamen 90 dakikalık saha içi desteğine çevirdiği belirtildi.

Okan Buruk kendini kapattı

Gençlerbirliği mağlubiyetinden sonra Fenerbahçe maçının değeri bir kat daha artarken Okan Buruk derbiyi kazanmak adına konsantrasyonu kaybolmasın diyerek kendisini Kemerburgaz tesislerine kapattı.

Son 3 sezonun şampiyonu ve geçen sezonun "duble" şampiyonu Galatasaray bu akşam oynanacak Fenerbahçe derbisine " 3 puanı al. İşi bitir" parolasıyla hazırlanıyor.

Gençlerbirliği'ne elenip Türkiye Kupası'na veda eden Okan Buruk elinde kalan son dayanak Süper Lig şampiyonluğu için tam konsantrasyon sağlamış durumda.

Okan Buruk

Gençlerbirliği mağlubiyetinin ardından tam gün mesaiye geçen Buruk derbiye Kemerburgaz’da yatıp kalkarak hazırlandı. Yasin Kol tartışmalarının etkilememesi için futbolcularıyla yaptığı toplantıda net mesajlar verdi.

- Hakem ile değil topla oynayın. Burada hakem konuşulmasını istemiyorum.

Resmi bir kamp kararı olmamasına rağmen, Buruk ile birlikte bazı oyuncular da geceyi tesislerde geçirdi.

Fenerbahçeliler Sami Yen'de sarı duvar kuracak

Galatasaray'ın 50 bin kaliteli kumaştan bayrak hamlesine Fenerbahçe'den deplasmana gidecek her taraftara çubuklu forma giydirme kontrası geldi.

Galatasaray yönetimi bu akşam oynanacak Fenerbahçe derbisi öncesinde "yağmurluk" faciasını unutturmak için oldukça kaliteli kumaştan üretilmiş 50 bin bayrağı Rams Parkt ribünlerine bıraktı.

Galatasaray

Sarı-lacivertli yönetim ise Süper Kupa finalindeki kaliteli yağmurluk işini biradım daha yukarı taşıdı. Bu akşam bileti olan ve derbiye gidecek taraftarların tamamına çubuklu forma dağıtılacak.

Tribünde görsel bütünlük sağlanması için düşünülen kapsamda, formalar bugün saat 11.00 ila 15.00 arasında Maraton Alt Tribün 29-30-31 nolu girişte dağıtılacak.

Fenerbahce

Sadettin Saran yönetimi Süper Kupa'da yakalanan üstünlüğü bir adım daha yukarı taşımak amacında. Meseleyi bir hediye vermekten çıkarıp, "Tribünde Sarı Duvar" konseptine çevirmiş durumda. Bayrak sallamak ile deplasman tribününde her taraftarın çubuklu formayı giymesi arasında çok ciddi bir görsel fark olacağı düşünülüyor.

Osimhen istedi! Okan Buruk'un 10 numarası

Derbide 10 numara Yunus Akgün'le başlama kararı aldı... nedeni ise Victor Osimhen'le en iyi bağlantı oyuncusu olması.

Galatasaray'da hedef Fenerbahçe derbisi öncesinde "yen işi bitir" üzerine kurulu... bu yüzden Okan Buruk her ne kadar tam hazır olmasa da Victor Osimhen'i sahaya sürmenin planlarını yapıyor.

Galatasaray

Osimhen de hırsı ve enerjisiyle derbi öncesi yapılan idmanların en fazla dikkat çeken ismi. Antrenmanlardaki yüksek enerjisiyle dikkat çeken Nijeryalı, sadece bireysel performansıyla değil, saha içindeki liderliğiyle de takım arkadaşlarının moralini yukarı çekti.

Galatasaray

Osimhen, derbi öncesi Okan Buruk'un takıma aşılamak istediği özgüvenin merkezinde. Buruk, derbi taktiğini de Osimhen merkezli kurguladı. Son taktik idmanda Buruk’un, yıldız golcüyle bağlantı oyununda en yüksek uyumu gösteren isim olan Yunus Akgün'e as takım yeleğini verdi.

Dev maçın taktiği "sıfır hata" üzerine kurulu. Hücum varyasyonlarında Osimhen’in bitiriciliği ve bağlantı oyunundaki etkinliği Okan Buruk'un en büyük kozu olacak.

Tedesco'nun sürprizi Fred

Son 2 Sami Yen deplasmanında harikalar yaratan Fred'e Tedesco ekstra bir görev vermek istiyor... maça her ne kadar 11'de başlatmayacak olsa da Alman teknik adam sambacıdan oyunun kilitlendiği anlarda mutlaka yararlanmak istiyor.

Fenerbahçe teknik direktörü Tedesco'nun Galatasaray derbisi öncesinde en büyük silahı, orta saha direnci... İsmail Yüksek, Kante ve Guendouzi ile rakibin Sara, Lemina ve Torreira'dan kurulu üçlüsüne fiziki olarak üstünlük kuracaklarından emin.

Fred

Ancak Alman teknik adamın kafasında üçüncü bir plan daha var... o da son iki Sami Yen deplasmanında harikalar yaratan Fred'den bu gece yararlanmak. 11'de başlatmayı düşünmese de sambacı oyuncuyu derbinin kilitlendiği anlarda sahaya atmak istiyor.

Son 2 Galatasaray deplasmanında Fred:

İkili mücadele: 14 (10)

Top sürme: 3 (3)

Uzun top: 14 (8)

Geri kazanma: 16

Top çalma: 6 (4)

Pas isabeti: 60/81 (%74)

'Dzeko ile Osimhen'in alçısının alakası yok'

Fenerbahçe ile Galatasaray'ın arasını bu kez de Osimhen'in zırhı açtı... sarı-lacivertliler, Nijeryalının çelikten 5 kat güçlü ateli için "silah" yorumu yaptı. Galatasaray'ın "geçen sezon Dzeko da kullandı" iddiasına cevap verdi. "İkisinin alakası bile yok

Galatasaray ile Fenerbahçe bu akşam Rams Park'ta karşı karşıya gelecek... maç öncesinde en çok tartışılan konu Victor Osimhen'in "çelikten 5 kat sert" ama dışı "neopren"le kaplı olduğu için oynamasına engel olmayan "zırh" tabir edilen ateli.

Osımhen

Gençlerbirliği'nden sonra sarı-lacivertliler de IFAB Kural-4 üzerinden Osimhen'in ateline itiraz etti. Ancak TFF, FIFA'nın da kabul ettiği inceleme sonrasında Nijeryalı oyuncunun derbide oynamasına onay verdi. Son karar yine de Yasin Kol da.

Bu arada Galatasaray cephesi Osimhen'in ateli ile geçen sezon benzer bir sargıyla sahaya çıkan Dzeko'nun alçısının aynı olduğunu savundu. Ancak durum çok farklı.

Osımhen

Osimhen için hazırlanan atel karbon fiber "zırh" niteliğinde. Karbon fiber, çelikten 5 güçlü ama çok hafif bir malzeme. Osimhen’in kolundaki atel kırığı dış etkilerden izole eden sert bir kabuk.

Dzeko’nun kullandığı sargı daha çok medikal atel destekliydi. Dışı yumuşak bandajlarla kaplı ve Osimhen'inki kadar "sert bir dış kabuk"u yoktu. Daha çok eklemi sabitlemeye yönelikti.

Dzeko’nun sargısı, kırığın kaynama aşamasında olduğu ve sadece stabilizasyonun yeterli görüldüğü bir dönemde kullanıldı. Bu yüzden "tehlikeli ekipman" sınıfına girmedi ve maçlarda sorunsuz kullanılabildi.

Osimhen’in sakatlığı sonrası hazırlanan aparat sahaya erken dönmesini sağlamak için tasarlandı. Bu aparat o kadar sert ki, rakipler için bir "silah" gibi algılanma riski taşıyor.

Okan Buruk zafer için dua istedi

Okan Buruk, Florya Kuran Kursu öğrencilerinden bu gece oynanacak Fenerbahçe derbisi için dua istedi... Galatasaray camiası için dualar oldukça sık gündeme gelir.

Galatasaray teknik direktörü Okan Buruk dün yapılan son idmanın ardından derbi öncesi Florya Kuran kursu öğrencileriyle bir araya geldi. Bir öğrencinin "Okan abi kazanacak mıyız derbiyi?" sorusuna, "dua ederseniz…" diye cevap verdi.

Okan Buruk, derbi öncesi Florya Kuran kursu öğrencileriyle bir araya geldi.

Soru: "Okan abi kazanacak mıyız derbiyi?"

Okan Buruk: "Dua ederseniz…" pic.twitter.com/ty10MuYck6

— Forza Cimbom (@forzacimbom) April 25, 2026 FATİH TERİM DÖNEMİNDEN GELME

Galatasaray'da "dua istemek" yeni değil... Fatih Terim, 2000 yılındaki Arsenal ile oynanan final öncesi ve sırasında, Türkiye’nin dört bir yanından gelen duaların kendileri için itici bir güç olduğunu sık sık vurgulamıştı.

Belgesellere yansıyan konuşmalarında, maçlara başlarken manevi bir bütünlük oluşturulması adına dua edilmesine önem verdiği bilinir.

Galatasaray

CENGİZ'İN DUASI UNUTULMAZ

Merhum başkan Mustafa Cengiz, sağlık sorunlarıyla mücadele ettiği ve kulübün zorlu davalarla uğraştığı dönemlerde, Galatasaray taraftarının dualarının kendisini ayakta tuttuğunu defalarca dile getirmişti. "İnna lillahi ve inna ileyhi raciun" (Şüphesiz biz Allah’tan geldik ve yine O’na döneceğiz.) duası kendisiyle özdeşleşmişti.

Özellikle şampiyonluk yürüyüşlerinde, camianın bir bütün olarak "kalben ve duayla" takıma destek vermesi gerektiği Dursun Özbek sık sık iser.

'Gerçek Fenerbahçeli oldum'

Galatasaray'ın 2-0 öne geçtiği maçta 2-2'lik beraberliği 1 gol ve 1 asistle sağlayan Fenerbahçe efsanelerinden Valbuena ve sarı-lacivertli taraftarların bir dönem çok sevdiği Pelkas derbi için açıklamalarda bulundu.

Fenerbahçe bu gece Rams Park'ta Galatasaray'a konuk olacak... derbi öncesinde sarı-lacivertli kulübün eski yıldızlarından destek meseajları geldi.

Kısa süre sarı-lacivertli fomayı giyen Mathieu Valbuena'nın mesajı:

- Galatasaray'ı yenersek şampiyon olabiliriz. Bu maçı kazanmak için oyuncuların karakter koyması gerek. Unutmayın, en büyük Fenerbahçe.

Valbuena, Fenerbahçe formasıyla Galatasaray'a karşı toplam 4 resmi maça çıktı. Bu maçlarda Fenerbahçe hiç mağlubiyet almadı. Valbuena'nın hatırlanan derbi performansı, deplasmanda 2-0 geriye düşülen maçta takımı ayağa kaldırdığı maç. Önce penaltıdan gol attı Sonra Andre Ayew’in golünde asisti yaptı. 2-2'lik dönüşün mimarı oldu. O maçtan sonra "Artık insanlar tarafından gerçek bir Fenerbahçeli olarak görülüyorum" demişti.

Fenerbahce

Dimitris Pelkas'ın sözleri:

- Merhaba Fenerbahçe taraftarı. Bu derbinin sizler için ne kadar önemli olduğunu biliyorum. Eğer maçı kazanırsak ilk sıraya çok yaklaşacağız. Hep birlikte kazanmak için, yaşa Fenerbahçe!"

Pelkas, Fenerbahçe kariyeri boyunca Galatasaray'a karşı toplamda 3 maçta süre alabildi. Bu maçlarda gol veya asist katkısı yapamadı.

İşte Galatasaray'ın korktuğu provokasyon

Fenerbahçe derbisinden önce, "provoke edici olaylar olabilir" diyen Galatasaray Başkanı Dursun Özbek taraftarı uyardı. Yasin Kol'un tartışmalı kararlarından sonra taraftarın sahaya müdahale etmesinin kulübe ceza olarak dönebileceği uyarısı yaptı.

Galatasaray bu akşam "şampiyonluk" maçında Fenerbahçe'yi ağırlayacak... Başkan Dursun Özbek dev derbi öncesinde taraftara mesaj verdi. Provokasyon uyarısı yaptı.

Galatasaray

- Çok önemli bir maç. Her zamankinden daha yoğun şekilde sahadaki aslanlarımızı destekleyeceğimizden eminim. Bunu yaparken itidali korumak zorundayız. Son haftadaki gelişmelere bakınca, provoke edici olaylar olabilir. Bunların hiçbirisine gelmememiz lazım.

Dursun Ozbek

BAŞKAN ÖZBEK ASLINDA NE DEMEK İSTEDİ

Yasin Kol'un derbiye atanması krize neden oldu. Her kararı yarın akşam derbi sırasında "operasyon" olarak nitelendirilecek.

Özbek, hakemin olası tartışmalı kararında taraftarın sahaya müdahale etmesinin (yabancı madde vb.) şampiyonluk yolunda telafisi imkansız cezalara yol açabileceğine inanıyor.

Başkan Özbek aslında, "provokasyona gelmeyin" derken, aslında "saha dışı oyunlarla bizi kaosa sürükleyip şampiyonluğu elimizden almalarına izin vermeyin" demek istedi.

Derbilerin kralı Okan Buruk

Bu akşam 11'nci kez Fenerbahçe'ye rakip olacak Okan Buruk, ezeli rakibe karşı geçen 10 maçın 5'ini kazandı. Sadece 2 kez kaybetti.

Galatasaray, Süper Lig'de son 3 sezonu şampiyon tamamladı. Okan Buruk'la 4'üncü şampiyonluğa koşan sarı-kırmızılılar derbilerde de başarılı performans ortaya koydu.

Okan Buruk

Galatasaray'ın başında olduğu süreçte 52 yaşındaki teknik direktör, Fenerbahçe ve Beşiktaş'a karşı çıktığı 18 resmi müsabakada 9 galibiyet, 4 beraberlik ve 5 yenilgi yaşadı. Sarı-kırmızılı takım söz konusu 17 karşılaşmada 25 kez rakip ağları sarsarken 20 golü kalesinde gördü.

Galatasaray'ın teknik direktörlüğünde Fenerbahçe'ye karşı 7 Süper Lig ve 2 Süper Kupa ile 1 Türkiye Kupası müsabakasına çıkan Buruk, bu maçlarda 5 galibiyet, 3 beraberlik, 2 mağlubiyet yaşadı.

Galatasaray

Sarı-kırmızılılar, bu maçlarda 15 kez rakip fileleri havalandırırken (3'ü hükmen galibiyetten), kalesinde 6 kez golü gördü.

200'ÜNCÜ MAÇINA ÇIKACAK

Okan Buruk bu akşam Galatasaray’ın başında 200. maçına Fenerbahçe karşısında çıkacak. Bu süreçte 142 galibiyet, 28 beraberlik ve 29 mağlubiyet yaşadı. Okan Buruk, Galatasaray’daki görev süresinde toplam 5 kupa kazandı.

Kerem Aktürkoğlu bunu bekliyor

Galatasaray taraftarları bu gece Fenerbahçe forması giyecek olan eski kaptanları Kerem Aktürkoğlu'nu psikolojik olarak yere sermek için pek çok plan yaptı. Kerem ise yeni takımının taraftarına kendisini kabul ettirebilmek için varını yoğunu sahaya sürecek.

Kaptanlık pazubandını taktığı ve "Galatasaray kaptanı olmak, bu büyük camianın tarihine adını yazdırmak tarifsiz bir duygu. Sadece sahada değil, saha dışında da bu armaya layık olmaya çalışıyorum" dediği eski takımına karşı Kerem Aktürkoğlu bugün ilk kez Fenerbahçe formasıyla Rams Park'a çıkacak.

Kerem Akturkoglu

TARAFTAR BASKI KURACAK

Sarı-kırmızılı taraftarların Kerem'i nasıl karşılayacakları eski futbolcularına karşı nasıl bir turum sergileyecekleri henüz net değil.

Ancak Galatasaray taraftarı, Kerem’in duygusal ve eleştirilere karşı hassas yapısını çok iyi biliyor. Bu hassasiyeti kullanarak üzerine baskı kurmak için ellerinden geleni yapacaklar.

Fenerbahce

KENDİNİ AŞMAYI DENEYECEK

Bu derbi, Kerem'in Fenerbahçe taraftarının kalbinde yer etmesi için en büyük fırsat. Deplasmanda atacağı bir gol veya sergileyeceği direnç, onun sarı-lacivertli kimliğini kanıtlamasını sağlayacak.

Süper Kupa sonrası gördüğü tepkilere karşılık, "buradayım ve hala en iyisiyim" deme güdüsü de yıldızı oyuncunun Galatasaray'a karşı kendini aşmasını sağlayabilir.

Asensio'dan müjde! Maç kadrosunda

Beşiktaş derbisinde sol diz ön çapraz bağında gerilme ve ödem tespit edilen Marco Asensio bu akşam Galatasaray derbisinin maç kadrosunda yer alacak... ancak 11 başlayıp başlamayacağı maç saatinde netleşecek.

Beşiktaş derbisinde Oh ile çarpışan ve sol diz ön çapraz bağında gerilme ve ödem tespit edilen Marco Asensio bu akşam Galatasaray derbisinde forma giyecek mi?

20-22 Nisan tarihleri arasında matador takımdan ayrı, kendisi için hazırlanan özel bir bireysel program dahilinde çalıştı. Dizindeki ödemin inmesi için yoğun bir tedavi süreci uygulandı.

Fenerbahce

DÜN İLK KEZ TAKTİK İDMANDA

23 Nisanda İspanyol yıldızın durumunda ciddi bir iyileşme gözlendi. Sahada hafif tempoyla çalışmalarına başladı. 24 Nisan'da Asensio sakatlık sürecinin ardından ilk kez takımla birlikte antrenmanlara dahil oldu. Bu durum Galatasaray derbisi öncesi teknik heyeti sevindirdi.

Fenerbahce

DURUMU BUGÜN NETLEŞECEK

Dün takımla yapılan son taktik çalışmada yer aldı. Matador derbi kadrosuna dahil edilecek... Ancak maç eksiği ve risk faktörü nedeniyle Tedesco'nun kendisini ilk 11'de mi başlatacağı yoksa oyunun gidişatına göre mi şans vereceği bugünkü son toplantıda netleşecek.

Hansı oyun, hansı kanalda? – TV

26 April 2026 at 11:27

Bu gün dünyanın yaşıl meydanlarında futbol oyunları keçiriləcək.

Futbolpress.az qarşılaşmaları canlı yayımlayacaq telekanalların siyahısını təqdim edir:

İtaliya, A Seriyası
14:30 Fiorentina – Sassuolo (Futbol 1)
17:00 Cenoa – Komo (Futbol 1)
20:00 Torino – İnter (Futbol 1)
22:45 Milan – Yuventus (Futbol 1, Matç TV)

Rusiya, Premyer Liqa
15:00 Pari NN – Spartak Moskva (Matç Premyer)
18:00 Dinamo Moskva – Soçi (Matç Premyer)
18:00 Krasnodar – Dinamo Mahaçqala (Matç TV)
20:30 Zenit – Axmat (Matç Premyer, Matç TV)

Türkiyə, Super Liqa
15:30 Gənclərbirliyi – Konyaspor (beİN Sports 1)
21:00 Qalatasaray – Fənərbağça (Futbol 3, beİN Sports 1)

Azərbaycan, Premyer Liqa
16:00 Şamaxı – Kəpəz (CBC Sport)
19:00 Neftçi – Qarabağ (CBC Sport, İdman TV)

İspaniya, La Liqa
16:00 Rayo Valyekano – Real Sosyedad (İdman TV)
23:00 Vilyarreal – Selta (İdman TV)

Nəriman yenə kənarda qaldı

26 April 2026 at 11:00

Azərbaycan millisinin futbolçusu Nəriman Axundzadənin formasını geyindiyi “Kolumbus Kryu” MLS-də növbəti oyuna çıxıb.

Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, sözügedən komanda “Filadelfiya”nı qəbul edib. Matç “Kolumbus Kryu”nun qələbəsiylə başa çatıb – 2:0.

Nəriman bu görüşdə meydana çıxmayıb. O, sona qədər ehtiyatda qalıb.

“Kolumbus Kryu” 10 turdan sonra 12 xalla 8-ci sıradadır.

Azərbaycanın üç boksçusu finalda

26 April 2026 at 10:24

Braziliyanın Fos-du-İquasu şəhərində boks üzrə keçirilən Dünya kubokunda yarımfinal mərhələsinin döyüşləri başa çatıb.

Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, Azərbaycan millisinin 3 idmançısı bu mərhələdə qələbə qazanaraq finala yüksəlib.

50 kq-da Sübhan Mamedov Anvarjan Xodjiyevlə (Qırğızıstan) üz-üzə gəlib. Boksçumuz rəqibini 4:1 (30:27, 30:27, 30:27, 30:27, 28:29) hesabı ilə məğlub edib. O, finalda İssam Bensayarla (Mərakeş) döyüşəcək.

Səidcəmşid Cəfərov (75 kq) da komanda yoldaşının uğurunu davam etdirib. O, finala gedən yolda Qabriel Quidi Rontani (İtaliya) üzərində inamlı qələbə qazanıb – 5:0 (30:27, 30:26, 30:27, 30:27, 30:27). Cəfərov həlledici görüşdə Tauan Silva (Braziliya) ilə gücünü yoxlayacaq.

Məhəmməd Abdullayev (+90 kq) yarımfinalda da rinqdən qalib ayrılıb. Boksçumuz bu dəfə Omar Şinaya (Norveç) gücünü göstərib – 5:0 (29:28, 30:27, 29:28, 30:27, 29:28). Milli üzvü finalda Davit Çaloyanla (Ermənistan) qüvvəsini sınayacaq.

Nəbi İsgəndərov (70 kq) isə yarımfinalda Kaian Reisi (Braziliya) ilə döyüşüb və rəqib finala yüksəldiyi üçün boksçumuz bürünc medal qazanıb.

Qeyd edək ki, Dünya kubokuna aprelin 26-da yekun vurulacaq.

Serie A: Milan vs. Juventus – probable line-ups, where to watch on TV

26 April 2026 at 11:40

Milan will look to Christian Pulisic and Rafael Leao in attack, while Kenan Yildiz is expected to start for Juventus in the big match of Serie A Round 34.

It kicks off at 20:45 CET (19:45 BST) at the Stadio Meazza in San Siro, Milan.

Only three points divide the Bianconeri (63) and the Rossoneri (66) in the Serie A table, and Roma’s 2-0 win over Bologna has put further pressure on both sides in the race for a Champions League spot.

Juventus must cope without Juan Cabal and Arkadiusz Milik, but Dusan Vlahovic is expected to be called up to start from the bench.

Yildiz seems to have recovered from a minor fitness issue, so he’s favourite to start over Jeremie Boga with Jonathan David once again deployed as a sole striker.

As reported by Sky Sport and other media outlets in Italy, Milan will look to Leao and Pulisic in attack, and the only change to Massimiliano Allegri’s ideal XI will be on the left with Pervis Estupinan starting and Davide Bartesaghi on the bench.

Milan vs. Juventus – where to watch on TV

The match will be broadcast live on TNT Sports 1, DAZN and HBO Max in the UK and Ireland and on Paramount+ in the USA. Football Italia will be among the accredited media at San Siro and will provide live updates via a liveblog.

Milan vs. Juventus – probable line-ups

Milan (3-5-2): Maignan; Tomori, Gabbia, Pavlovic; Saelemaekers, Fofana, Modric, Rabiot, Estupinan; Pulisic, Leao. 

Juventus (3-4-2-1): Di Gregorio; Kalulu, Bremer, Kelly; McKennie, Locatelli, Thuram Cambiaso; Conceiçao, Yildiz; David.

 

Today’s Papers – Italian football shocked again, a new Calciopoli?

26 April 2026 at 11:25

La Gazzetta dello Sport

Rocchi under investigation for sports fraud: ‘He picked referees wanted by Inter’

Calcio, another shock

The designator accused by the Milan Prosecutor: ‘I’ll suspend myself.’ Gervasoni is involved too. Nerazzurri surprised: ‘We lost two trophies in those matches.’

‘Pressure to VAR’ and Bastoni’s foul against Verona

Abodi: ‘It’s serious.’ Commissioner? It will be a battle.

Controversies and fights, a former assistant makes everything shake

Roma heat Milan-Juventus up

Gasp beats Bologna and goes -2. Superchallenge for the Champions League at 20:45.

Simeone and Thuram: our fathers sent us.

Corriere dello Sport

Rocchi investigated

Smashed

‘Pressure to VAR and referees liked by Inter.’

On Thursday, the interrogation in Milan. Accusations concern 2025: prosecutors scrutinise Udinese-Parma and Bologna-Inter’s choice of Colombo. Everyone starts with a report from ex-assistant Rocca. Gervasoni, VAR supervisor, investigated too.

Roma sprint: Malen’s guarantee

11th goal in 14 matches for the Dutch striker. El Aynaoui levels the score. Gasp surpasses Como: now he’s -2 from Juve

Milan-Juve worth 60m

Leao returns to San Siro after the boos. He hasn’t scored for 55 days. Yildiz is chasing the 11th goal. Spalletti can catch Allegri in third.

Lobotka and Spina target a renewal.

Tuttosport

‘Referees liked by Inter.’ Is it a new Calciopoli?

The hypothesis of the accusation is the same as that which led to the 2006 earthquake. The 2024-25 season is at the centre of investigation. Conditional choices and pressure on VAR. The FIGC Attorney asks for documents from Milan’s Prosecutor. The designator suspends himself, Minister Abodi warns: ‘There will be consequences.’ Going towards a commissioner.

Bremer shakes Juve

The Brazilian defender: ‘Enough floating around, I want to win!’

The centre-back’s tackle: ‘I don’t know if we’ll be worthy of the title, I’m 29, and I can’t wait.’ Yildiz tries for the Champions League push. Allegri praises him: ‘Congratulations to those who raised him in the NextGen.’ Conceiçao’s brother: ‘Chico at his best with Spalletti. Now he must avenge our father; he was not the problem of Milan.’

Gasp wins on the pitch, too

Malen scored a goal and assisted in the week of the Ranieri case. ‘Fourth spot? We must believe.’ Rossoblu booed.

D’Aversa: ‘It’s the game of courage.’

The Granata coach: ‘I want the opposite of what I saw in Cremona. Renewal? No signals.’ Chivu is four points away from the Scudetto: ‘Did you see Bayern-Real? The best defence no longer wins.’

Man United flop eyes reunion with ex-club as Old Trafford exit becomes inevitable

26 April 2026 at 10:07

Jadon Sancho’s time in the Premier League could be coming to an end in the summer.

As the 26-year-old winger prepares to become a free agent, the rumour mill is already working overtime.

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According to Sky Germany, Sancho has clearly communicated his willingness to pack his bags and return to his ultimate safe haven: Borussia Dortmund.

With his current loan spell at Aston Villa set to conclude simultaneously with his Old Trafford contract, he has been completely free to negotiate with foreign clubs since January 1.

Jadon Sancho to move back to Dortmund?

Now, a massive third stint in the famous Black and Yellow jersey is starting to look like a very concrete reality.

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Sancho’s return to English football simply hasn’t gone according to the script.

After joining the Red Devils for a massive £73 million fee back in 2021, he struggled to consistently replicate the elite, world-class form that originally made him a superstar in Germany.

This season hasn’t exactly been a redemptive fairy tale either. Shipped out on loan to Aston Villa for the 2025/26 campaign, the 26-year-old has managed a disappointing return of just one goal and three assists across 33 appearances in all competitions.

Because of those underwhelming numbers, there is practically zero expectation of him extending his stay at Villa Park.

Meanwhile, the Man United boardroom is absolutely desperate to finally wipe his reported £300,000-a-week wages off their financial books.

The club has decided they won’t even trigger his one-year contract extension option just to try and desperately squeeze a transfer fee out of his departure.

Man United outcast wants Old Trafford summer exit

Signal Iduna Park is the only place Sancho has truly consistently thrived, and he reportedly holds a strong preference for Dortmund despite receiving a multitude of offers from other clubs around the globe.

To prove just how eager he is to make this happen, he is even prepared to take a significant salary cut to push the move over the line.

The ball is currently sitting firmly in Dortmund’s court. While current head coach Niko Kovac has already given the massive green light to reintegrate the winger into his squad, the final call comes down to the boardroom executives.

Sporting director Ole Book and managing director Lars Ricken are currently heavily weighing the pros and cons of bringing him back for a third spell.

“I can confirm…”: Romano drops Man United ‘verbal agreement’ update that will excite fans

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Talks held: Man City involved in discussions with ex-Premier League boss as Guardiola’s successor

26 April 2026 at 09:59

Former Chelsea boss Enzo Maresca has reportedly held talks with Manchester City over becoming the successor of manager Pep Guardiola.

The Spaniard is being linked with an exit from Man City in the summer and a number of managers are now being linked with the job at the Etihad Stadium.

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While the legendary Catalan still has a year left on his current contract, there is a rapidly growing expectation that he will finally call time on his glittering ten-year reign in Manchester this summer.

Naturally, the City hierarchy isn’t waiting around to be caught off guard.

Man City involved in talks with Enzo Maresca

According to talkSPORT, the Premier League giants have already initiated high-level talks with their preferred successor, former Chelsea boss Maresca.

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To understand why Maresca is sitting firmly at the top of City’s wishlist, you have to look at his deep roots at the club.

The Italian tactician is incredibly well-regarded by the City boardroom. He originally worked as the under-23s coach before being promoted to work directly under Guardiola.

During City’s historic, treble-winning 2022/23 season, Maresca served as Pep’s trusted assistant, helping to mastermind their triumphant Champions League campaign.

Because he is a strict disciple of Guardiola’s possession-heavy style of play, the club’s director of football, Hugo Viana, views him as the ultimate, natural continuation of the current sporting project.

Maresca has impressed in his short managerial career

Maresca’s managerial stock has skyrocketed. He brilliantly led Leicester City to the Championship title in 2024 before taking over the chaotic reins at Chelsea.

His first season at Stamford Bridge was wildly successful, culminating in UEFA Conference League and Club World Cup triumphs.

With Maresca now a free agent, talkSPORT reports that he is completely clear to sign for any club this summer.

Replacing an era-defining genius like Guardiola is an almost impossible task, just look at the struggles Manchester United faced after Sir Alex Ferguson retired.

But by aggressively targeting a man who already knows the Etihad inside and out, Man City are desperately trying to ensure a smooth transition.

Guardiola linked with shock job as reports of Man City exit resurface once again 

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Casemiro replacement: Man United have 26-year-old Serie A midfield enforcer on their radar

26 April 2026 at 09:48

Manchester United are gearing up for a massive summer rebuild, and it looks like their midfield is getting the most attention.

With veteran Casemiro ready to leave Old Trafford at the end of the season, the Red Devils are actively hunting for a long-term replacement.

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Although other positions in the squad also need attention, it is the midfield that will be the biggest focus of the club in the summer transfer window.

Man United target move for Atalanta midfielder

According to talkSPORT, Man United have added Atalanta’s dynamic Brazilian midfielder, Éderson, to their summer wishlist.

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Éderson has been an absolute standout for Atalanta since joining them back in January 2022. He’s a relentless, box-to-box presence who excels at breaking up play and driving the ball forward.

United’s director of football, Jason Wilcox, is reportedly a massive admirer of the Brazil international and is closely monitoring his situation.

The financial timing makes a lot of sense, too. Éderson is rapidly approaching the final 12 months of his current contract, which is set to expire in June 2027.

Because of this, Atalanta are naturally looking to cash in, slapping a valuation of around €40m to €50m (£35m-£45m) on their star man.

Interestingly, Atlético Madrid previously agreed on personal terms with the player, but the Spanish giants simply refused to meet Atalanta’s hefty €45m asking price.

There have even been wild whispers floating around about a potential summer swap deal that could see Joshua Zirkzee head to Italy in exchange for Éderson.

Brazilian midfielder would be ideal Casemiro replacement

Bringing in Éderson might just be the tip of the iceberg for United, as the club genuinely intends to sign two new central midfielders this summer.

With Manuel Ugarte struggling for minutes and potentially facing the exit door via a sale or loan, the Old Trafford hierarchy is casting a wide net.

Other prominent names heavily featured on their radar include Crystal Palace’s Adam Wharton, Brighton’s Carlos Baleba, and Nottingham Forest’s Elliot Anderson.

For a heavily scrutinised Man United squad desperate to inject some much-needed energy and grit into the center of the park, Éderson looks like a brilliant, tailor-made fit.

If they can successfully outmaneuver their European rivals and negotiate a fair fee with Atalanta, the Brazilian enforcer could be the exact profile they need to finally anchor their midfield in the post-Casemiro era.

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Egyptian reports suggest Salah may never play for Liverpool again

Egyptian reports suggest Salah may never play for Liverpool again
Egyptian reports suggest Salah may never play for Liverpool again

Liverpool’s victory over Crystal Palace should have been a moment to build momentum, but concerns around Mo Salah have quickly taken centre stage after an update from Egypt suggested his season could already be over.


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The Egyptian forward was forced off midway through the second half at Anfield, immediately clutching his hamstring, and the reaction at the time hinted this wasn’t a minor issue.

Now, reports via FikGoal have added further concern, although it’s important to approach them with caution given the lack of official confirmation from the club.

Citing Ibrahim Hassan, Egypt’s national team director, the report claims: “Mohamed Salah’s injury is a muscle tear and he will be out of action for 4 weeks.”

Salah injury update raises Liverpool concerns

If that timeline proves accurate, it would rule the 33-year-old out of most, if not all, of our remaining fixtures this season, with just four Premier League games left to play.

That would be a major blow not only in our push for Champions League qualification, but also emotionally, given this is set to be the forward’s final campaign at the club.

There is, however, reason to remain cautious when interpreting the report, because muscle injuries require detailed scans and club-led assessments before any definitive timeline can be confirmed.

That uncertainty was reflected in comments from Arne Slot immediately after the match, when he admitted:“It’s too early to say but we all know Mo and how hard it is for him to leave the pitch.

“For Mo to leave the pitch, it shows you something but we have to wait and see how bad it is.”

Fear Salah may have played last Anfield game

The emotional weight of the moment was clear as the Egyptian winger made his way off the pitch, applauding supporters with visible frustration and disappointment.

There was a genuine sense around Anfield that we could have been watching his final appearance at the stadium, especially with only two home games remaining this season.

He looked distraught as he left the field, taking his time to acknowledge the crowd, and that reaction alone told its own story about how serious he feared the injury might be.

While the suggestion of a four-week absence doesn’t completely rule him out of returning before the end of the campaign, it would leave him in a race against time to feature again.

For now, we wait for official confirmation, but the fear remains that one of our greatest-ever players may already have played his final game in a Liverpool shirt.

PREVIEW: Hearts and Hibs clash in huge Edinburgh Derby

PREVIEW: Hearts and Hibs clash in huge Edinburgh Derby
PREVIEW: Hearts and Hibs clash in huge Edinburgh Derby

Scottish Premiership leaders, Hearts, will travel across Edinburgh this afternoon to take on Hibernian in a massive Edinburgh Derby.

Hearts still maintain full control of this title race; if they win every one of the remaining five games, they will lift the title come May 16th… however, that’s the same for Rangers and Celtic too. Hibbs remain firmly in the race for European football next season, currently in fifth, just three points behind Motherwell, who travel to Ibrox this afternoon.

There have already been three meetings between these two sides this season, Hearts won both clashes at Tynecastle 1-0, whilst Hibbs came out 3-2 winners at Easter Road back in December. Hearts haven’t won away at Hibbs since December 27th 2023, drawing one and losing two of their three visits since.

A whopping 19 points currently separate the two sides, meaning Hearts are guaranteed to finish above their rivals this season after last term’s disappointing outcome that saw them finish 7th, or top of the relegation group, depending on how you choose to look at it.

Hearts head coach, Derek McInness, has spoken with the media ahead of this afternoon’s clash. “The important thing for me is the start of the game. You don’t need to be brilliant for 90 minutes, but you do need to be competitive in the Scottish Premiership, particularly in a derby game.

“I just thought we gave Hibs too much encouragement [last time they played], too much of a lift, and made it far too easy to play against us in that first half. I thought we were better in the second half and we nearly got something from the game.”

The game kicks off at 4:30pm (UK time) this afternoon.

Manchester United Women Under 21s seal trophy success

Manchester United Women Under 21s seal trophy success
Manchester United Women Under 21s seal trophy success

It has been a relatively successful season for Manchester United’s women’s teams.

Senior side

The senior side are currently battling for a Champions League spot next season, with three league matches left to play.

They also made history by reaching their first-ever League Cup final, but were defeated 0-2 by Chelsea.

United also reached the quarter-finals of the Champions League in their first-ever season but were eventually beaten 3-5 by Bayern Munich on aggregate.

Youth success

Success at academy level is something which runs through the lifeblood of the club, and United’s Under-18 male side have made it to the final of the Youth Cup against Manchester City.

They also lost on penalties to Crystal Palace earlier this week in the Premier League Cup final.

Under-21s success

The club’s official website reports that, “Manchester United Women’s Under-21s have won the Professional Academy Plate after beating Durham 2-1 in this year’s final.”

Both goals were scored by Martha A and Sienna Wareing. The latter’s afternoon was even better, as she was awarded the Player of the Match award.

United have found success at this level before, as they vanquished Arsenal in the 2024 final.

Speaking about the victory, Director of Women’s Football, Matt Johnson, claimed, “playing in finals is an important part of the players’ development and it was great to see them perform so well and win silverware.”

The women’s Under-21 side will next be in action when they take on the same opponents, Durham, in the league on Wednesday 6th May.

The Red Devils currently sit second in the table, with six wins from nine matches and one point behind Aston Villa.

Layla Drury and Jessica Anderson have both graduated from the youth teams to the senior side this season, and many of the cup winners will be hoping to follow in their footsteps in the coming months.

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Zion Young explains mindset that boosted his draft stock

Zion Young’s Mindset Shift Fueled His Breakout Season

Every prospect has a turning point—and for Zion Young, it came when the future got real. Coming off a 6.5-sack season, Young was asked what clicked for him. His answer wasn’t about technique or scheme—it was about urgency.

“Of course, my pass rush, but hey, if I wanted to play in the NFL or not, you know what I mean? At the end of the day, it was coming into my last season. So, I felt more so like, the production has to go up. It has to be more of me increasing my play. Of course, when guys are starting to draft guys, when they look at their boards, they look at more so the upside and how are guys getting better and what's the upside looking like?”

That awareness shows maturity. He understood what evaluators were looking for and responded with production. It wasn’t accidental—it was intentional.

Baltimore just added a player who knows how to flip the switch when it matters most.

This article originally appeared on Ravens Wire: Zion Young's mindset shift led to breakout season

Breakfast FC: absurd red card in Asia 😳, ESTAC in Ligue 1 🔥

Breakfast FC: absurd red card in Asia
Breakfast FC: absurd red card in Asia 😳, ESTAC in Ligue 1 🔥

Lunar red card in Asia 😳

Heading to the Asian Champions League final, where a red card was shown... for a headbutt! 

A pretty unexpected sequence.


ESTAC are back in Ligue 1 🔥

It’s official: Troyes will be in Ligue 1 next season.

After their 3-0 win over ASSE, ESTAC celebrated their promotion in style.


Antoine Dupont switches to football ⚽️

After enjoying the best years of his career in the world of rugby, Antoine Dupont is trying his hand at football.

On Stade Toulousain’s Instagram account, the French international can be seen attempting a few kick-ups with a football.

His technique out of 10?


Don’t-miss stories from yesterday 🍿

Monaco’s impressive Ligue 1 stat 🔥

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TV schedule 📺

12:30: Fiorentina - Sassuolo (DAZN)

14:00: Vallecano - Real Sociedad (beIN Sports 2)

15:00: Lorient - Strasbourg (Ligue 1+)

15:00: Genoa - Como (DAZN)

15:30: Stuttgart - Werder Bremen (beIN Sports Max 4)

16:15: Oviedo - Elche (beIN Sports Max 6)

17:15: Le Havre - Metz (Ligue 1+)

17:15: Rennes - Nantes (Ligue 1+)

17:15: Paris FC - Lille (Ligue 1+)

17:30: Dortmund - Freiburg (beIN Sports Max 5)

18:00: Torino - Inter Milan (DAZN)

18:30: Osasuna - Sevilla FC (beIN Sports Max 6)

20:45: Nice - Marseille (Ligue 1+)

20:45: AC Milan - Juventus (DAZN)

21:00: Villarreal - Celta Vigo (beIN Sports 1)

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2026 NFL Draft: Experts grade Commanders' class

The Washington Commanders entered the offseason with plenty of holes to fill. General manager Adam Peters did an outstanding job in free agency of filling Washington's needs, but there was more work to be done. When the 2026 NFL Draft began on Thursday, the Commanders held six picks, including the No. 7 overall choice.

It was a mystery what Washington would do at No. 7, in part because of the mystery in front of them. The Commanders were hopeful that either Notre Dame running back Jeremiyah Love or Ohio State linebacker Sonny Styles would fall to them. One of two wasn't bad, as Styles became Washington's first-round choice and new defensive leader.

The Commanders would use the rest of the draft to fill holes or build depth. How many starters will come out of this draft? Washington hopes that Styles and wide receiver Antonio Williams become immediate starters.

So, how did the Commanders fare compared to other teams? We've graded every Washington pick, but now let's take a look at how others viewed the Commanders' entire draft, compared to the other 31 teams.

Here's how everyone else graded Washington's draft class:

USA Today Sports: B

LB Sonny Styles, the seventh overall pick, is the headliner of a light class … and should be creating quite a few headlines for years into the future as the man in the middle and new face of this defense. A freakish athlete and multi-dimensional weapon who used to play safety, Styles’ mind might ultimately be his greatest asset, especially given the likelihood cerebral stud Bobby Wagner likely won’t return. Third-round WR Antonio Williams has a chance to crack the rotation early. And don’t forget that GM Adam Peters spent a package of picks, including this year’s second- and fourth-rounder, in 2025 in order to obtain Pro Bowl LT Laremy Tunsil … as much good as it did QB Jayden Daniels last season.

CBS Sports: A-

The Commanders have their Von Miller replacement. The veteran linebacker remains a free agent, and selecting the best player at his position in the draft suggests Washington is content to let him walk. There is always a positional value discussion when it comes to taking inside linebackers in the first round, but Styles has been widely considered a top-10 talent since his remarkable showing at the combine.

Washington also identified a couple new weapons for Jayden Daniels. With Terry McLaurin returning as the only sure thing in the receiving corps, the Commanders needed to come out of this draft with a plus receiver to inject some young excitement into the group. They got that in Antonio Williams, who played in the slot at Clemson and will get open at a high rate in this offense. And at running back, Kaytron Allen was one half of a dynamic Penn State duo for four years and now brings some bully-ball tendencies to Washington.

There was some thought the Commanders would be in play for Jeremiyah Love in the early first round, but instead they waited until Saturday to take Allen.

They also took a quarterback on Saturday -- one in Athan Kaliakmanis, who brings some mobility as a backup but, according to Edwards, is a low-ceiling prospect.

NFL.com: B

With the Chiefs trading up to take cornerback Mansoor Delane off the board at No. 6, Washington selected Styles over his former Ohio State teammate, safety Caleb Downs. Styles should step into the middle of Dan Quinn's defense without an issue, but only time will tell if he was the best prospect available at No. 7. The Commanders' original second-round pick was part of last year's trade for Laremy Tunsil, who needs to stay healthy and help fuel a Commanders playoff run this year to pay off that deal. Williams was a very good value in the third round at a position of need, because he's quick and stronger than you'd think at his size. 

Washington's original fourth-round pick was the last one dealt for Tunsil. Josephs' length should make him an effective back-up edge rusher as a rookie, with the possibility that he could be more in the future. Allen was a very good value in the sixth round as a north-south runner who can take over for Austin Ekeler and Chris Rodriguez. Don't be surprised if the steady Gulbin is the team's starting center by the end of his rookie season. The Commanders failed to add a cornerback in the draft despite losing multiple veterans in the spring and Trey Amos coming off injury.

PFF: A

Styles: Styles had an excellent season at Ohio State, earning 85.0-plus grades as both a run defender and coverage defender, and then he tested the way he did at the combine. The positional value argument will come up with Styles, but he has the potential to quickly become one of the better players at the position in the NFL. It’s a much-needed infusion of talent for a Commanders defense that ranked 31st in EPA allowed per play last season.

Williams: Williams is a quick, precise slot-only receiver with strong separation metrics but a low average depth of target. His special teams experience helps support his projection as a depth receiver.

Sports Illustrated: B+

The Commanders had a well-rounded draft, filling critical needs on both sides of the ball. Styles landed in an ideal spot, getting to work with coach Dan Quinn, who has a reputation for unlocking vast skill sets of hybrid players. The Ohio State product can patrol the middle of Quinn’s defense before finding his footing as a chess piece. Entering the draft, Washington lacked depth at the skill positions. Now, it has two new weapons for Jayden Daniels: Williams, who can contribute from the slot, and Allen, who can block and make plays with his excellent vision.

Draft Wire: A

The Commanders earn an A from Draft Wire.

This article originally appeared on Commanders Wire: Washington Commanders: Experts grade 2026 NFL Draft class

Bills sign offensive lineman whose dad played in two Super Bowls for Buffalo

The Fina name is back in Buffalo a quarter-century later.

The Buffalo Bills are signing Duke offensive tackle Bruno Fina as an undrafted free agent. Fina is the son of former Bills offensive lineman John Fina, who was selected by Buffalo with the No. 27 overall pick in the first round of the 1992 NFL Draft.

John Fina played 10 of his 11 NFL seasons with the Bills and started 131 of 155 career games. He was part of Buffalo's Super Bowl teams in 1992 and 1993 and now co-hosts the Overreaction Buffalo podcast.

Bruno Fina played two seasons at Duke after transferring from UCLA. He appeared in 44 career games with 38 starts and started all 14 games at left tackle for Duke in 2025.

Fina helped Duke's offense set program records for total touchdowns and points. He protected quarterback Darian Mensah, who set Duke single-season records for passing yards, completions and touchdowns. The Blue Devils' offense had a 3,000-yard passer, 1,000-yard rusher and 1,000-yard receiver for the first time in school history.

John Fina #70 of the Buffalo Bills gets ready to move at the snap on the line of scrimmage during the game against the San Diego Chargers at Ralph Wilson Stadium in Orchard Park, New York on Oct. 15, 2000..

The 6-foot-5, 299-pounder also had a strong academic career. He earned Academic All-District honors three times and was a Second Team Academic All-American in 2024. Bruno Fina graduated from UCLA with a degree in economics and has a master's degree from Duke's business school.

Football runs deep in the Fina family. Bruno Fina's younger brother, Roman, also plays on the offensive line at Duke. John Fina is in the University of Arizona Athletic Hall of Fame.

This article originally appeared on Rochester Democrat and Chronicle: Buffalo Bills sign Bruno Fina, son of former first-round pick John Fina

Where to watch Coventry vs. Wrexham live stream, TV channel, start time for EFL Championship match

Coventry City promoted

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EFL Championship title winners Coventry City will host Wrexham on Sunday for a matchup that could have major implications on the table. 

Coventry officially won the 2025-26 title on Tuesday with a 5-1 victory over Portsmouth, marking the club's first championship in 25 years. With this achievement, the Sky Blues have also secured a promotion to the Premier League. While the pressure is off, Coventry will still want to secure a win this weekend to further their points tally.

Meanwhile, Wrexham is in line to finish sixth in the table, but only if they're able to win their next several fixtures. The Red Dragons recorded back-to-back victories over Stoke City and Oxford United recently, keeping clean sheets with both fixtures. Can they keep momentum going while on the road?

Here's everything you need to know about Coventry vs. Wrexham, including TV channel and streaming options for the EFL Championship match.

Coventry vs. Wrexhamlive stream, TV channel

Here's how to watch this match in the U.S.:

This game is available exclusively via Paramount+.

EFL Championship matches throughout the season are available on Paramount+.

Paramount+ gives subscribers the ability to watch basketball, football, golf and soccer, and they won't have to break the bank in order to follow along with the latest sporting events.

What time does Coventry vs. Wrexhamkick off?

This clash takes place at CBS Arena in Coventry and kicks off on Sunday, April 26 at 12 p.m. local time.

Here's how that time translates across the U.S.:

DateKickoff time
Eastern TimeSun, April 267 a.m.
Central TimeSun, April 266 a.m.
Mountain TimeSun, April 265 a.m.
Pacific TimeSun, April 264 a.m.

EFL Championship fixture schedule this week

Sunday, April 26

  • Coventry vs. Wrexham (7 a.m. ET)

Tuesday, April 28

  • Southampton vs. Ipswich Town (2:45 p.m. ET)

Saturday, May 2

  • Blackburn Rovers vs. Leicester City (7:30 a.m. ET)
  • Bristol City vs. Stoke City (7:30 a.m. ET)
  • Derby County vs. Sheffield United (7:30 a.m. ET)
  • Hull City vs. Norwich City (7:30 a.m. ET)
  • Ipswich Town vs. Queens Park Rangers (7:30 a.m. ET)
  • Millwall vs. Oxford United (7:30 a.m. ET)
  • Portsmouth vs. Birmingham City (7:30 a.m. ET)
  • Preston North End vs. Southampton (7:30 a.m. ET)
  • Sheffield Wednesday vs. West Bromwich Albion (7:30 a.m. ET)
  • Swansea City vs. Charlton Athletic (7:30 a.m. ET)
  • Watford vs. Coventry City (7:30 a.m. ET)
  • Wrexham vs. Middlesbrough (7:30 a.m. ET)

Sooo ... About Last Night

LAS VEGAS, NEVADA - APRIL 25: Aljamain Sterling reacts after a victory against Youssef Zalal of Morocco in a featherweight fight during the UFC Fight Night event at Meta APEX on April 25, 2026 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Jeff Bottari/Zuffa LLC)

Last night (Sat., April 25, 2026), Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) returned home to Meta Apex in Las Vegas, Nevada for UFC Vegas 116. In the main event, former Bantamweight champion Aljamain Sterling looked to take a step closer to Featherweight gold by turning away red-hot rising star Youssef Zalal. The co-main event was another potential title eliminator, as Norma Dumont aimed to extend her winning streak to six opposite Panamanian finisher Joselyn Edwards.

Let’s take a look back over the best performances and techniques of the evening:

Aljamain Sterling, Cage General

On the whole, Aljamain Sterling didn’t really show anything new while dominating Youssef Zalal. The 36-year-old brought his usual mix of tools to the Octagon: punishing kicks, wide overhand swings, outstanding cage wrestling, and debatably the sport’s best back triangle. He didn’t bring any surprises to the table, and yet he still won the vast majority of the fight in impressive fashion.

Sterling’s cage generalship and Fight IQ were the real takeaways here. He managed to win the first two rounds without ever putting his foot on the gas in a serious way. He tried a few takedowns, but if Zalal was in good position to defend, he didn’t force it. He would simply bide his time and try again a minute later, and if given an inch, Sterling would take a mile.

Round Four was the memorable moment. After nearly getting guillotined in the third — the only real moment of trouble for “Funkmaster” in 25 minutes of combat — Sterling stormed out of the gate and genuinely surprised Zalal with his sudden outburst of strength and aggression. Zalal didn’t exactly wilt, but he gave up the subsequent takedown in a state of shell shock. With that moment of unprecedented explosion, Sterling wrapped up the win on the judges’ scorecards, allowing him to once again take his time in the fifth.

He won that round too, by the way.

Like in the Petr Yan rematch, Sterling demonstrated that he can play the game masterfully here. He’s so experienced against elite competition that he’s able to take a break or ramp up the intensity without paying the price. He’s a very cerebral fighter, able to make these decisions on the fly and reap the rewards.

I’d like to see him fight Jean Silva in a bona fide title eliminator next.

A Doomed Division

The two women’s Bantamweight fights did not inspire hope in the division’s future.

Dumont did not look like the next contender opposite Edwards. She’s known as a counter fighter, but Edwards gave her relatively few easy openings. As a result, Dumont didn’t do much of anything! After some early grappling exchanges, it was a low-volume kickboxing match in which neither woman really did much to capture the momentum. Edwards was a bit more active and pushed forward more, resulting in a unanimous decision victory.

Nobody is calling for a “La Pantera” title shot even after five straight wins.

Earlier on the “Prelims,” former title challenger Mayra Bueno Silva suffered her fifth consecutive loss to Michelle Montague in yet another uninspired performance. It’s hard to believe she was favored to win gold just two years ago! Montague was able to wrestle her way to victory, looking both very physically talented and very green in overall MMA skill. Montague’s kickboxing is scarily wooden, and one wonders if the 32-year-old up-and-comer can fix that issue in the years to come.

Either way, the divisional future is grim. What’s left after Amanda Nunes vs. Kayla Harrison is rebooked?

A Dangerous Debut

UFC matchmakers must have very high expectations for Adrian Luna Martinetti.

Why else match him with “Dangerous” Davey Grant? The Englishman may be 40 years old, but Grant has repeatedly proven himself a top-notch Bantamweight over the last five years. Aside from one robbery, he’s only lost to top prospects and rising contenders this decade. He’s far better than most of the division, and Martinetti found out the hard way.

Grant was surgical in chopping up the lead leg early on. Attacking inside and outside, Grant chopped away at the calf. He hid his calf kicks behind stance switches and linear leg kicks, punishing Martinetti’s boxing-style head movement. Just a few minutes into the fight, the Ecuadorian prospect’s lead leg was severely hampered, limiting his ability to build combinations.

Credit to Martinetti, he’s tough as they come. He continued to press through the kicks, though he walked into some wide overhand swings. He tried to adjust by attacking with elbows then was forced to fight Southpaw due to the low kicks. He did well to try to adjust his way to a comeback win, but Grant had too much experience and grit for him to pull it off.

Martinetti looks like a gifted prospect, but Grant in his debut was a step too far.

Additional Thoughts

  • Ryan Spann defeats Marcus Buchecha via second-round knockout (highlights): Spann raised eyebrows a couple of days ago by showing up to weigh-ins at 264 pounds despite his former Light Heavyweight career. Fans wondered if too much weight gain would negatively affect his performance — nope! Spann looked really solid here, shucking off a lot of Buchecha’s takedown attempts and forcing him off the legs with that dangerous guillotine choke. He maintained a fairly high pace too, catching Buchecha off-guard with a lovely 3-2 combination midway through the second that landed with enough pop to send the Brazilian flying. Spann might have a Heavyweight ranking sooner than later!
  • Jackson McVey defeats Sedriques Dumas via first-round d’arce choke (highlights): “The Moose” scored his first UFC win in style … against perhaps the worst fighter on the roster. After some early wrestling attempts, McVey stepped back while Dumas was still trapped on the fence. In nearly their first real exchange, McVey timed a Southpaw uppercut as Dumas ducked, flooring him. Dumas hung tough through some ground strikes, but he offered no real defense when McVey locked up the front choke finish.

For complete UFC Vegas 116 results and play-by-play, click here.

Richards endures nightmare outing vs Liverpool, but Palace star must quickly put it behind

Richards endures nightmare outing vs Liverpool, but Palace star must quickly put it behind
Richards endures nightmare outing vs Liverpool, but Palace star must quickly put it behind

Crystal Palace fell to a 3-1 loss at the hands of Liverpool in a match the Eagles will feel they deserved more from.

Palace hit the frame of the goal twice and blew their opponents away in terms of expected goals, but could not secure the three points.

Eagles boss Oliver Glasner believes his team was competitive, but Palace’s usually sturdy defence proved too fragile.

The South Londoners were poor defensively, especially Chris Richards, who had a shocker on the right side of the three-man rearguard.

The American international (36 caps) won only 4/14 duels and lost possession 13 times. To make matters worse, he also missed an excellent chance.

Palace had kept 12 clean sheets in the Premier League before yesterday, boasting one of the stingiest backlines in the English top flight, but they seemed to wilt.

Jaydee Canvot and Maxence Lacroix were also guilty of losing too many duels in a game where they needed to be strong.

Richards, in particular, will view this as a rare off-night rather than a sign of anything deeper.

He has been one of Palace’s most reliable defenders all season, combining physicality with composure in a backline that has largely kept the club competitive.

Performances like this happen, especially against elite opposition, but they do not erase months of consistency. What matters now is the response.

Glasner will demand a quick reset, and Richards has shown enough across the campaign to suggest he can deliver exactly that.

Palace will need the 26-year-old back to his commanding best as they prepare for a crucial Conference League semi-final against Shakhtar Donetsk.

With four league games also remaining, the Eagles are still pushing for a top-half finish.

If Richards rediscovers his usual level, this blip will quickly fade into irrelevance.

Talking Trikots: Bayern Munich will change the club name on the back of their shirts

LEVERKUSEN, GERMANY - APRIL 22: Joshua Kimmich of FC Bayern Muenchen celebrates following the team's victory and qualification for the final after the DFB Cup semifinal match between Bayer 04 Leverkusen and FC Bayern München at BayArena on April 22, 2026 in Leverkusen, Germany. (Photo by S. Mellar/FC Bayern via Getty Images) | FC Bayern via Getty Images

If you are a Bayern Munich fan, you will notice that every current Bayern shirt (apart from the third, or Champions League shirt) is flocked with the words “FC BAYERN MÜNCHEN” on the back, above the players’ names and numbers.

However, that will now change from the upcoming season. According to the good people at Footy Headlines, as captured by @iMiaSanMia, the club’s printed name on the shirts will be changed from “FC BAYERN MÜNCHEN” to simply “FC BAYERN.” As per the tweet from @iMiaSanMia, the change reflects how the club is most commonly referred to in its homeland. Indeed, most Germans refer to Bayern Munich as FC Bayern, or just Bayern.

This will likely be the first time that the city’s name of Munich will not be featured on the back of the shirts. From the 1970s, the club always featured the name “BAYERN MÜNCHEN” on the back of the shirts, all the way up to the 2017/18 season. From 2018/19, the letters “FC” were added to the name, and it stayed that way for the next eight seasons.

That said, in Europe, due to kit regulations, the kits will most likely just feature the traditional name + number combination, without the club name altogether.

The fans will get to see this new design in action for the first time in May, when the new home kit is released.


If you are looking for more Bayern Munich and German national team coverage, check out the latest episodes of Bavarian Podcast Works, which you can get on Acast, Spotify, Apple, or any leading podcast distributor…

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“It’s been a long time without playing” – Nico Gonzalez reflects on Manchester City minutes after Wembley winner

“It’s been a long time without playing” – Nico Gonzalez reflects on Manchester City minutes after Wembley winner
“It’s been a long time without playing” – Nico Gonzalez reflects on Manchester City minutes after Wembley winner
  • Nico Gonzalez’s outrageous strike from distance has sent Man City to fourth FA Cup final in a row
  • Spaniard scored on 87 minutes to complete thrilling comeback for Pep Guardiola and co
  • Southampton took a late lead and nearly pulled off a scare against domestic treble chasing City

Manchester City midfielder Nico Gonzalez scored a vital winner in a 2-1 FA Cup semi-final win against Southampton at Wembley on Saturday evening.

The 24-year-old has struggled for minutes in recent months as Rodri returned to his best form after foregoing his injury troubles amid Manchester City‘s pursuit of a domestic treble.

City are fighting Arsenal tooth and nail in the Premier League title race and having lifted the Carabao Cup trophy at Wembley in March, the Blues have also entered the FA Cup final after coming from behind to beat Southampton in Saturday’s semi-final.

Jeremy Doku levelled for the Blues after Finn Azaz‘s stunning opener but Gonzalez stole the show with a long-range effort to extend Manchester City’s winning run to six games in all competitions and to set up a fourth FA Cup final date in a row.

Match Report & Player Ratings: Manchester City 2-1 Southampton (FA Cup Semi-Final)

It’s been a long time without playing, admits Nico

In a post-match interview with BBC Match of the Day, Gonzalez went on to admit that he had been awaiting an opportunity to start in midfield in place of the injured Rodri, having only made the bench against Burnley in midweek.

The Spain international said: “It’s been a long time without playing and being here, being with this amazing stadium, with this atmosphere – it’s an amazing feeling!”

Manchester City were piling on the pressure on a resilient Saints side after Doku’s equaliser and it took a moment of magic from Gonzalez to break down the EFL Championship side’s resistance.

Gonzalez added: “I was waiting for the chance and I had it, so I gave it everything, I shot with everything and it went in!”

Nico: We didn’t think we’d be in this position

Manchester City have turned around their season with six wins in the last five weeks, piling huge pressure on Arsenal in the title race and going on a perfect run in the domestic cups to keep their hopes of a domestic treble well and truly alive.

“It’s been a really important week, it’s been amazing – three wins and we are alive in the league which was something that maybe one month ago we didn’t think we would arrive here with this chance,” Gonzalez said.

“But it’s amazing to arrive in another final; this is my second season and my second final in the FA Cup and I hope we can win it!”

While Manchester City and Pep Guardiola will be desperately waiting for Rodri to return to full fitness, Gonzalez will be hoping to retain his place in the starting XI in the FA Cup final against whoever between Chelsea and Leeds United win Sunday’s other semi-final.

Jules Kounde banned for Barcelona’s clash with Osasuna

BARCELONA, SPAIN - APRIL 08: Jules Kounde of FC Barcelona looks on during the UEFA Champions League 2025/26 Quarter-Final First Leg match between FC Barcelona and Club Atlético de Madrid at Estadi Olimpic Lluis Companys on April 08, 2026 in Barcelona, Spain. (Photo by Eric Alonso/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Barcelona will have to cope without Jules Kounde next time out against Osasuna as the Frenchman will miss out due to suspension.

Kounde picked up his fifth booking of the season on Saturday against Getafe which results in an automatic one-match ban.

The Frenchman will therefore sit out Barca’s next game but will be available for the following match which is the Clasico against Real Madrid at Camp Nou.

Hansi Flick will therefore have to make changes to his backline but will have Eric Garcia available after he missed the Getafe win due to suspension.

Ronald Araujo is another option at right-back for the German coach for the game at El Sadar on Saturday night in La Liga.

Barcelona will head into that game 11 points clear and aiming to extend their lead at the top of the table even further. Real Madrid play a day later when they take on Espanyol at the RCDE Stadium.

‘Quality of output has been missing’ – Newcastle must upgrade Murphy this summer after another uninspiring display vs Arsenal

‘Quality of output has been missing’ – Newcastle must upgrade Murphy this summer after another uninspiring display vs Arsenal
‘Quality of output has been missing’ – Newcastle must upgrade Murphy this summer after another uninspiring display vs Arsenal

Newcastle United suffered a cruel 1-0 defeat to Arsenal, leaving the Magpies in 14th place in the Premier League table.

Eddie Howe will believe his side deserved more from the tie, but it was not to be for the Toon Army as their winless streak continued.

Newcastle weren’t effective enough in attack. William Osula, Joe Willock, Jacob Ramsey, and Jacob Murphy were uninspiring.

However, Murphy was particularly poor, offering little in the final third when his side desperately needed inspiration.

The Newcastle star failed to connect with any of his three attempted crosses and won only 2/6 duels.

Murphy lost possession eight times, failing to record a shot or key pass before being substituted in the second half for the more direct Harvey Barnes.

One national publication noted his work rate and discipline. However, they gave him a 5/10 rating and remarked that ‘quality of output has been missing this season.’

Newcastle must sign a Murphy upgrade this summer

Newcastle desperately need to get an upgrade on Murphy this summer, with Anthony Elanga struggling in black and white.

The Geordies are reportedly looking at William Gomes, and the left-footed winger would be an incredible pick-up.

He has bagged eight goals and created five big chances in 25 Primeira Liga appearances this term. He has 13 goals across all competitions.

Gomes would be an exciting gamble for the Newcastle hierarchy, but it remains unclear if they are willing to take the punt.

Another player the Toons should consider for the right flank is Jarrod Bowen, especially if West Ham United get relegated at the end of the season.

His Premier League experience, consistency, and output make him one of the best right-wingers on the market.

However, Newcastle might baulk at the idea of signing a 29-year-old entering the twilight of his career for big money and on huge wages.

On-loan Barcelona star determined to stay despite club’s hesitation – Romano

On-loan Barcelona star determined to stay despite club’s hesitation – Romano
On-loan Barcelona star determined to stay despite club’s hesitation – Romano

The future of Marcus Rashford at Barcelona is hanging in the balance, with fresh updates suggesting a clear divide between the player’s intentions and the club’s current thinking.

According to the latest information from Fabrizio Romano, Rashford is keen to remain in Catalonia and believes he can deliver a much stronger campaign next season. 

The English forward is said to be confident that, with more continuity and rhythm, he can justify the faith shown in him. However, the final call does not rest with the player.

What’s the story?

Barcelona are yet to make a definitive decision regarding the €30 million buy clause included in his deal, and internal discussions are still ongoing. 

What once looked like a straightforward opportunity is now far more complicated.

To understand the hesitation, it is important to look at how Rashford’s loan spell has been evaluated internally. 

When he arrived, Barcelona saw him as a versatile attacking option, someone capable of operating across multiple roles in the frontline, especially during periods of absence for key players like Raphinha.

Yet, that expectation has not been fully met.

Expectation and reality

Rashford’s future is uncertain at Barcelona. (Photo by Denis Doyle/Getty Images)

Despite flashes of quality, the club’s technical staff believe Rashford has not consistently taken advantage of the opportunities presented to him. 

His overall impact has been viewed as underwhelming, particularly given the trust placed in him during crucial moments of the season.

A recent goal against Getafe offered a glimpse of what he can bring, and it did not go unnoticed by manager Hansi Flick. 

Speaking after the match, Flick acknowledged the forward’s contribution and the importance of his performance.

“Marcus made the most of the spaces. I’m delighted with his goal. It will be important for him and for us.”

While the goal provided a timely boost, it is unlikely to be enough to sway the club’s overall decision on its own.

Financial considerations also play a crucial role. Although €30 million is relatively modest in today’s transfer market, Barcelona continue to operate under strict economic limitations. 

Despite this, though, Rashford’s desire remains unchanged. He wants to stay, prove his worth, and play a bigger role moving forward.

Why Real Madrid cannot afford to gamble on Alvaro Arbeloa any longer

Why Real Madrid cannot afford to gamble on Alvaro Arbeloa any longer
Why Real Madrid cannot afford to gamble on Alvaro Arbeloa any longer

There is a growing sense within Real Madrid that a decisive summer lies ahead, and at the centre of it all is the future of Alvaro Arbeloa. 

What once appeared to be a transitional appointment with potential has quickly turned into a situation that now demands serious reflection at the board level.

While Arbeloa has undeniably improved relationships within the dressing room, especially when compared to the turbulence seen under Xabi Alonso, results remain the ultimate currency at a club of Madrid’s stature. 

And in that regard, the numbers simply do not support his case.

For a brief period, it seemed like Arbeloa had found the right balance. 

March offered a glimpse of what this team could be under his guidance, and despite a crippling injury list that sidelined key names, Madrid produced a run of five consecutive victories.

During that stretch, the team looked organised, disciplined, and committed to a clear tactical structure. 

High-profile wins, including eliminating Manchester City and securing victory in the derby, suggested that Arbeloa might have been building something sustainable despite adversity.

Everything changed in a month

However, that optimism has since faded dramatically, as April has exposed the fragility of that progress. 

Real Madrid cannot continue with Alvaro Arbeloa. (Photo by Fran Santiago/Getty Images)

With several key players returning, including Kylian Mbappe and Jude Bellingham, expectations naturally rose. 

But instead of building on March’s momentum, Madrid regressed. The team lost its structure, intensity, and clarity, raising serious concerns about the manager’s ability to handle a fully fit squad.

Out of six matches played in April, Madrid have managed just one win. ONE. That is not only unacceptable, but it is also just sad to see Real Madrid in a state like this.

In the UEFA Champions League, Madrid were eliminated at the quarter-final stage by Bayern Munich, losing both legs. 

In La Liga, dropped points against Mallorca, Girona, and Betis have effectively ended their title hopes.

Perhaps even more concerning than the results is the manner in which they have come. 

Performances have lacked cohesion, urgency, and tactical clarity. Even their lone win, a narrow victory over Alaves, came without conviction, despite the presence of their biggest stars.

As things stand, Arbeloa’s position looks increasingly untenable, as Real Madrid are already exploring alternatives for the 2026/27 season, fully aware that they cannot afford another campaign defined by inconsistency. 

Aljamain Sterling calls for title shot following UFC Vegas 116 win

Former bantamweight champion Aljamain Sterling moved up to the featherweight division in 2024 to try and make a run at a second UFC divisional title. He took a step closer to his goal on Saturday defeating Youssef Zalal in the UFC Vegas 116 main event.

Sterling largely dominated Zalal. Since moving up a weight class, "Funk Master" has gone 3-1 with his one loss coming to top contender Movsar Evloev via decision. In his post-fight Octagon Interview, Sterling called for a title shot and stated his case.

"Movsar, I'm coming for that a** next. [Alexander] Volkanovski, you know I'm coming for that a**," Sterling said.

"I bring something different to this table, man. None of these guys can do it the way that I do it. I mix it up well. I'm a hard guy to stop for takedown. I've got veteran experience. I know when to push, take my foot off the gas and put it in their a**.

"Give me my shot now. I've worked so hard for this. I've been in this company 12 years. That was my 23rd UFC fight. I've only fought three unranked guys since I got signed to this company. My third fight in the UFC was a guy ranked sixth in the world and I haven't looked back since. So, put some motherf**king respect on my name when I say I'm next in line for that motherf**king title shot."

UFC Vegas 116 Octagon Interview: Aljamain Sterling

Liverpool star provides some Salah Injury hope

Liverpool star provides some Salah Injury hope
Liverpool star provides some Salah Injury hope

Andy Robertson Offers Hope on Mo Salah Injury as Liverpool Close In on Champions League Return

Late season push gathers pace

There are moments late in a season when results matter, but context matters more. For Andy Robertson and Mo Salah, Liverpool’s 3-1 win over Crystal Palace felt like both progression and reflection.

Liverpool moved closer to securing a top five finish, needing just six points from four games, yet the mood was shaped as much by uncertainty as optimism. Salah’s second half withdrawal, with what appeared to be a hamstring issue, cast a shadow over an otherwise controlled performance. His reaction suggested concern, and with his future unresolved, the possibility lingered that Anfield may already have seen his final act.

Robertson’s perspective brings encouragement

Robertson, who marked the occasion with a goal, spoke with the clarity of a player aware of the closing chapter. His words, though measured, offered encouragement regarding Salah’s situation.

“Unbelievable. There are only four games. Two left at home and I want to enjoy every minute the manager gives me on the pitch.

“It was a great moment for me. I’m sure the next two home games will be special for me and Mo and at least we can leave with the club in a great position.”

Photo: IMAGO

There was no definitive update, but there was enough to suggest that Salah’s season may not yet be over. In a campaign shaped by inconsistency, his presence for even one more appearance would carry both sporting and symbolic weight.

Control, composure and crucial points

Liverpool’s performance itself was largely assured. They dictated play, created chances, and responded well after conceding what Robertson described as a “strange goal”.

Looking back, he said, “We were in control, then we go and conceded a bit of a strange goal. You hope the right result comes and we are the ones who go and score the next one and the three points stay with us.”

That control reflects a side rediscovering rhythm at a critical stage. The table now shows Liverpool in fourth, with momentum building at precisely the right time.

Personal moments amid collective ambition

Robertson’s goal, a sharp finish that doubled the lead, carried its own narrative.

“It was like a striker’s finish, wasn’t it. Maybe I need to sit Alex [Isak] and Hugo [Ekitike] down after that! Delighted I could score and get 2-0 up. It’s always nice scoring, especially at home.”

Yet even in celebration, there is an awareness of what lies ahead. Departures, transitions, and uncertainty hover over the final weeks.

“When you’re reigning champions, we believe we had a squad to compete and when you don’t, there’s always going to be noise. This football club belongs in the Champions League so it’s important we put a run together to achieve that.”

For Liverpool, the objective is clear. For Salah and Robertson, the remaining games carry something deeper, a chance to shape the closing lines of their story at Anfield.

Diego Simeone rues Atletico Madrid injury blow ahead of Arsenal clash – “Life makes it difficult for us”

Diego Simeone rues Atletico Madrid injury blow ahead of Arsenal clash – “Life makes it difficult for us”
Diego Simeone rues Atletico Madrid injury blow ahead of Arsenal clash – “Life makes it difficult for us”

On Wednesday, Atletico Madrid host Arsenal at the Riyadh Air Metropolitano in the first leg of their Champions League semi-final tie, but they are set to do so without the services of one of their key players. Star midfielder Pablo Barrios was forced off during their victory over Athletic Club on Saturday, and barring a miracle, he will miss that match at the very least – the return leg is London could also be difficult for him to feature in.

Barrios has suffered multiple muscle injuries this season, and the blow he sustained during the Athletic match is in a similar mould. He was making his first start since returning to action, but another spell on the sidelines appears to be ahead of him again.

As per Diario AS, Atleti head coach Diego Simeone rued the incident with Barrios when he addressed it after Saturday’s match.

“I haven’t seen him yet. The doctors will inform us what injury he may have. Life often makes it difficult for us and they are doing it with him this year, with respect to injuries. He has to take it as a learning curve, with the strength and willingness to learn from what is happening to him. He must be strong and work. Before the game I told him that I trust him a lot, he is very important for us and we are waiting for him. Hopefully the injury is as small as possible and he can be with us at the end of the season.”

Atleti will know more in next 24 hours

The extent of Barrios’ blow should be known before the end of the weekend. He’s very unlikely to be involved against Arsenal on Wednesday, but if it is a minor issue, he could have chances to travel to London the following week for the second leg, but that is likely to be the best case scenario for both he and Atleti.

Egyptian journalist shared worrying Mohamed Salah update after Liverpool injury blow

Egyptian journalist shared worrying Mohamed Salah update after Liverpool injury blow
Egyptian journalist shared worrying Mohamed Salah update after Liverpool injury blow

Salah hamstring concern clouds Anfield outlook

There are moments in football when a single image tells a broader story. Mohamed Salah trudging off the pitch, head slightly bowed, has become one of those snapshots that stirs unease around Liverpool. Now, reports emerging from Egypt have added fuel to an already simmering uncertainty surrounding both his fitness and his future.

According to Sayed Nabawy, who broke the update on social media, “Mohamed Salah’s journey with Liverpool has come to an end…” before adding a crucial clarification. “According to Ibrahim Hassan, Egypt’s national team director, Salah is suffering from an injury that will keep him out for a month, but he is expected to join the Egypt national team for the World Cup.”

The mention of a hamstring issue immediately sharpens focus. For a player whose game relies heavily on explosive acceleration and sharp directional changes, even a minor muscle strain carries weighty implications. Salah has built his Liverpool legacy on relentless availability and elite physical conditioning. A setback now, at a potentially transitional moment, feels particularly significant.

Photo: IMAGO

Liverpool future speculation intensifies

In elite football, injury updates rarely exist in isolation. They often intertwine with contract narratives, tactical evolution, and long-term planning. The suggestion that Salah’s Liverpool chapter “has come to an end” has understandably triggered debate, even if the claim itself remains unverified beyond its original source.

Liverpool’s attacking structure has revolved around Salah for years. His output, both in goals and assists, has been foundational to their domestic and European success. Removing that pillar, whether through injury or departure, would represent a seismic shift.

Yet timing matters. A hamstring injury that sidelines him for a month could disrupt rhythm, delay decisions, and complicate any potential negotiations. Clubs rarely rush into definitive calls when a key asset is recovering. At the same time, international commitments loom large, particularly with Egypt expecting Salah to feature on the global stage.

Injury timeline and World Cup implications

The projected recovery window places Salah in a delicate position. A month on the sidelines is not catastrophic, but it demands careful management. Hamstring injuries, if mishandled, have a notorious tendency to recur.

Egypt’s national team will be monitoring closely. The expectation, as outlined in the original report, is that Salah will be fit in time for World Cup duty. That introduces a familiar tension between club and country priorities. Liverpool would prefer a measured reintegration, while Egypt will be eager to have their talisman operating at full capacity.

For Salah himself, the equation is straightforward yet demanding. Regain fitness without compromising long-term durability. Maintain sharpness without risking aggravation. It is a balancing act that has defined the careers of many elite forwards, particularly those approaching the latter stages of their peak years.

Legacy considerations at Liverpool

Beyond the immediate injury concern lies a broader narrative. Salah’s Liverpool journey, whether nearing its conclusion or not, has already secured its place in the club’s modern history. His numbers are extraordinary. His influence, undeniable.

However, football rarely allows for static appreciation. It is a sport driven by momentum and forward planning. If this hamstring setback coincides with a genuine transition, then Liverpool must confront the challenge of evolving without one of their most consistent performers.

Equally, Salah’s own perspective will shape the next chapter. Does he view this period as a temporary interruption or as a natural point of departure? The answer may not be immediate, but the context provided by this injury adds another layer to the conversation.

For now, the focus remains on recovery. The hamstring issue is the immediate obstacle. The wider questions around Salah’s future will follow soon enough, shaped by form, fitness, and the ambitions of both player and club.

Report: Manchester United keen on £42m Serie A midfielder

Report: Manchester United keen on £42m Serie A midfielder
Report: Manchester United keen on £42m Serie A midfielder

Manchester United Eye Ederson as Midfield Overhaul Begins

Manchester United’s summer rebuild is gathering pace, with fresh reporting from TalkSport revealing that Atalanta midfielder Ederson has emerged as a key target. It is a move that speaks to both necessity and ambition, as Old Trafford prepares for a significant reshaping of its engine room.

Midfield Reset Signals New Direction

There is a quiet inevitability to this story. Casemiro’s impending exit and the expected departure of Manuel Ugarte have forced United into action. Recruitment, in this sense, feels less like luxury and more like repair work.

“Manchester United have added Atalanta midfielder Ederson to their list of summer transfer targets,” and that addition feels calculated rather than speculative. Ederson, valued at £42million, represents a player in his prime, a midfielder shaped by intensity, tactical discipline, and consistency.

His “bustling displays in the middle of the park” have become a defining trait, a phrase that captures both his energy and his reliability. United, for too long, have oscillated between control and chaos in midfield. Ederson offers a different rhythm, one built on balance.

Transfer Battle Brewing Across Europe

Yet this is not a straightforward pursuit. “The Brazilian has already agreed terms to join Atletico Madrid in the summer.” That detail complicates matters significantly. Atletico’s delay in agreeing a fee with Atalanta has opened the door, but only slightly.

United’s interest suggests opportunism, but also intent. They are willing to compete, even when the path is crowded. It reflects a club attempting to rediscover its authority in the market.

Jason Wilcox’s admiration for the player adds further weight. His influence in shaping this shortlist hints at a more coherent recruitment strategy, something United supporters have long demanded.

Options Expand Beyond Ederson

Ederson may be prominent, but he is far from the only name under consideration. Aurelien Tchouameni, Elliot Anderson, Sandro Tonali, Carlos Baleba, and Adam Wharton all feature in a wide-ranging search.

Photo IMAGO

Each profile tells its own story. Anderson offers youthful promise, Tonali proven pedigree, Baleba untapped potential. Yet Ederson sits somewhere in between, established but still evolving.

“United plot midfield summer spree,” and that phrase feels accurate. This is not a single signing to plug a gap, it is a broader attempt to redefine how the team functions.

Ederson Profile Fits Tactical Need

Since joining Atalanta in 2022, Ederson has developed into a dependable presence. With 176 appearances and a Europa League triumph in 2024, his pedigree is quietly impressive.

There is substance to his rise. “He has established himself a key player in a hugely successful period for the club,” and that consistency is precisely what United have lacked.

His international recognition, including three Brazil caps, reinforces that trajectory. Even in a 4-1 defeat to Argentina, his inclusion signals trust at the highest level.

United’s interest, then, feels grounded. This is not a gamble, it is a calculated step towards stability.


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From a Manchester United perspective, this report feels both encouraging and slightly familiar. The idea of a midfield rebuild has been discussed repeatedly over recent seasons, yet execution has often fallen short.

Ederson looks like a sensible addition. He brings energy, positional awareness, and durability, qualities that United’s midfield has lacked when games become stretched. Supporters will appreciate that he is not purely a defensive shield or an attacking luxury, but something in between.

There will be concerns, though. The note that “the Brazilian has already agreed terms to join Atletico Madrid in the summer” raises questions about United’s pull in the current market. Too often, the club has appeared reactive rather than decisive.

Fans may also question the volume of targets. A long list can suggest thorough scouting, but it can also hint at uncertainty. Identifying the right profile is one thing, securing it quickly is another.

If Casemiro and Ugarte both depart, the pressure increases. This cannot be another window of partial fixes. It needs to be decisive, coherent, and aligned with a clear tactical identity.

For supporters, Ederson represents hope, but also a test. If United truly want to compete again, these are the deals they must win.

London Marathon 2026 schedule, prize money, elite fields and how to watch on TV

Ethiopia's Tigst Assefa crosses the finish line to win the women's elite race  (Action Images via Reuters)

The TCS London Marathon 2026 is today as up to 59,000 runners will take to the streets of the capital in a bid to conquer 26.2 miles.

Sabastian Sawe and Tigst Assefa, last year’s champions in the elite men’s and women’s fields, return to defend their titles.

Huge prize money is on offer for the winners, while bonuses are available for breaking tough barriers and even world records.

There is talk of a two-day London Marathon in 2027, too, with the running boom showing no signs of stopping.

Here’s everything you need to know about the London Marathon 2026:

When is the London Marathon 2026?

The 2026 London Marathon is on Sunday, 26 April. The race starts in Blackheath and Greenwich, with the finish near Buckingham Palace and Horse Guards Road, opposite St James’s Park.

London Marathon start times

All times BST

08:50am Men’s and women’s elite wheelchair races

09:05am Elite women’s race at 9:05am.

09:35am Elite men and first mass participation wave (championship wave)

Regular additional waves through to 11:30am.

How to watch the London Marathon 2026

You can follow the elite races and mass participation race with Independent Sport and our live blog. While the race will be on BBC One, BBC Two and BBC iPlayer in the UK. Coverage starts at 8:30am on BBC One. But live coverage will move to BBC Two at 2pm. While a second live stream will afford family and friends to spot runners at Tower Bridge from 10:30am and the Finish Line from 12:30pm on BBC iPlayer. Highlights with Gabby Logan will air on BBC Two at 6:00pm.

The London Marathon finish line with Buckingham Palace in the background (PA Media)
The London Marathon finish line with Buckingham Palace in the background (PA Media)

London Marathon 2026 Elite fields

Women's Field

  • Tigst Assefa 2:11:53
  • Joyciline Jepkosgei 2:14:00
  • Hellen Obiri 2:17:41
  • Degitu Azimeraw 2:17:58
  • Magdalena Shauri 2:18:02
  • Eunice Chebichii Chumba 2:20:02
  • Catherine Reline Amanang’ole 2:20:34
  • Balemelay Shumet 2:21:59
  • Rose Harvey 2:23:21
  • Florencia Borelli 2:24:18
  • Eilish McColgan 2:24:25
  • Jessica Warner-Judd 2:24:45
  • Fadouwa Ledhem 2:25:50
  • Marta Galimany 2:26:14
  • Lucy Reid 2:26:35
  • Julia Paternain 2:27:09
  • Louise Small 2:27:48
  • Verity Hopkins 2:31:19

Men's Field

  • Sabastian Sawe 2:02:05
  • Jacob Kiplimo 2:02:23
  • Deresa Geleta 2:02:38
  • Amos Kipruto 2:03:13
  • Tamirat Tola 2:03:39
  • Amanal Petros 2:04:03
  • Geoffrey Kamworor 2:04:23
  • Joshua Cheptegei2:04:52
  • Shunya Kikuchi 2:06:06
  • Mahamed Mahamed 2:07:05
  • Philip Sesemann 2:07:10
  • Hassan Chahdi 2:07:30
  • Adam Lipschitz 2:08:54
  • Patrick Dever 2:08:58
  • Peter Lynch 2:09:36
  • Tim Vincent 2:09:40
  • Weynay Ghebresilasie 2:09:50
  • Tewelde Menges 2:09:58
  • Liam Boudin 2:10:28
  • Jake Smith 2:11:00
  • Jack Rowe 2:12:31
  • Andrew Fyfe 2:13:20
  • Alex Milne 2:14:03
  • Peter Le Grice 2:14:45
  • Sean Hogan 2:14:51
  • Christopher Thomas 2:14:55
  • Chris Perry 2:14:57
  • David Bishop 2:15:16
  • Charlie Sandison 2:15:38
  • William Mycroft 2:15:54
  • Yomif Kejelcha Debut
  • Hagos Gebrhiwet Debut
  • Isaia Kipkoech Lasoi Debut
  • Alfie Manthorpe Debut

What is the prize money?

Men’s and women’s elite races

1st place - $55,000

2nd place - $30,000

3rd place - $22,500

4th place - $15,000

5th place - $10,000

6th place - $7,500

7th place - $5,000

8th place - $4,000

9th place - $3,000

10th place - $2,000

11th place - $1,500

12th place - $1,000

Additional bonuses

Elite men

2:02:00 - $150,000

2:03:00 - £100,000

2:03:30 - $75,000

2:04:00 - $50,000

Elite women

2:15:00 - $150,000

2:15:30 - £100,000

2:16:00 - $75,000

2:17:00 - $50,000

Elite men

  • First and men’s course record (2:01:25) - $25,000 
  • First and men’s world record (2:00:35) - $125,000

Elite women

  • First and women’s course record (2:15:50) - $25,000 
  • First and women’s world record (2:15:50) - $125,000

Elite men’s wheelchair

  • First and men’s course record (1:23:44) $5,000

Elite women’s wheelchair

  • First and women’s course record (1:34:18) $5,000

How can I run London Marathon 2027?

The ballot for the 2027 TCS London Marathon opens on Friday, 24 April 2026, the race itself takes place on Sunday 25 April 2027.

The ballot opens from 09:00 (BST) on Friday 24 April until 16:00 on Friday, 1 May. It is completely random who wins a place in next year’s race, with the results announced in early July.

Next year’s race could be a one-off two-day London Marathon, too, with a second London Marathon on Saturday, 24 April 2027, though permission from the authorities must be granted first.

All ballot entrants will be automatically entered into the ballot for both the Saturday and Sunday events (though they would only be able to take part in one). The idea would be for more runners to secure a place for the 2027 TCS London Marathon than is currently possible.

Hugh Brasher, CEO of London Marathon Events, said: “The TCS London Marathon is one of the most iconic and inclusive sporting events in the world and anyone can be part of it. Everyday heroes can stand shoulder to shoulder on the same Start Line as the fastest marathon runners on the planet, cheered on by hundreds of thousands of spectators lining the streets of London. It is a day like no other when humanity comes together with community, unity and purpose. Entering the 2027 TCS London Marathon ballot could be the first step towards becoming part of something truly life changing.”

You can enter the ballot for the 2027 TCS London Marathon at tcslondonmarathon.com

'I want to set Manx wheelchair marathon record'

An army veteran who has needed a wheelchair since being injured while serving intends to become the first Manx wheelchair user to complete the London marathon.

Although not the first Manx person to take on the feat, with an unsuccessful attempt in 2013, Mike is hoping to be the first to complete the distance.

"I'm anxious about it. I know I will have to go to a really dark place to complete it, but once I cross that finish line, I will feel like I am invincible," he said.

Mike was injured while serving in the Royal Engineers in the 1990s.

Mike's legs were fractured in about 140 places. Complications during surgery damaged nerves and meant he needed to use a wheelchair.

Last year, he completed a challenge which saw him cover the distance of the Parish Walk, 85 miles (137km) on a hand crank machine.

"I had always wanted to run the London marathon, but then my injuries put an end to that and I thought that's never going to happen now," he said.

"Then during the Parish Walk challenge last year, I thought to myself, endurance is good, fitness is good, mindset seems good, so I thought I could give it a good crack.

He also hoped it would show people what those with disabilities are able to do.

'Strong mind'

"I love the idea that somebody with a disability who thinks their life is pretty doomed can see something like this, and it just gives them that little push to do something for themselves," he said.

Raising money for local mental health charity Isle Listen, he said: "I'm a big believer that you can have everything going for you, but mental health can crush all of that."

"I have PTSD from the military, and I see that as my biggest disability.

"There's a slope that goes to my front door, I have accessible vehicles, and yet I still have trouble going out and doing everyday stuff because of the problems I deal with daily with my PTSD," he said.

"So I think it is so important to keep your head health good," he added.

He said completing the feat "shows myself I am still able," adding, "it helps me to conquer my mental health issues, because you can't do London marathon in your house, so it involves getting outside and conquering obstacles".

"Should I get toe the finish line, I will have the very first wheelchair marathon record for the island," he continued.

Despite being unable to train due to injury, he said: "One way or another I will get to the finish line."

"I'm hoping that this strong mind of mine, that doesn't quit, will keep me going," he added.

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Chelsea’s only positive from recent weeks compares today’s game to Bayern Munich matchup

Chelsea’s only positive from recent weeks compares today’s game to Bayern Munich matchup
Chelsea’s only positive from recent weeks compares today’s game to Bayern Munich matchup

Jorrel Hato has been one of the few bright spots for Chelsea in recent weeks, and he’s been speaking about today’s game.

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It’s been an utter nightmare supporting Chelsea in recent weeks. One of the very few positives (and you really have to squint for it) is Jorrel Hato, who has got better as the season has gone on, and under Liam Rosenior climbed to starting centre back while Trevoh Chalobah was out injured.

He spoke to the club’s official website about the FA Cup game today and how much it means to him, and what he expects from the fans.

Hato on Wembley experience and the potential atmosphere

“Now it’s a special one. It’s a semi-final in the FA Cup at Wembley, so I expect the same from the fans, like they have done the whole season.

“It’s crazy to imagine, we played at the Allianz Arena with 70,000 fans [against Bayern Munich in the UEFA Champions League], and now we play in a stadium with 20,000 more.

“As a footballer, you can only get excited for these games and for those people you play for. So for me as well, I’m getting excited for it.”

It’s nice to hear from someone who genuinely seems excited about playing for Chelsea right now – we wish we had seen more of that on the pitch in recent weeks.

In other news…

Wesley Fofana is likely to line up in defence tomorrow, and also has spoken about how much he wants to get a win at Wembley.

Calum McFarlane has a lot of work to do to impress Chelsea fans – but tonight is the perfect chance.

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IPL 2026: Vaibhav Sooryavanshi now has an Aussie fan; Pat Cummins says ‘my new favourite player’ - Watch

NEW DELHI: A breathtaking clash in IPL 2026 delivered both individual brilliance and a thrilling chase, but it was young sensation Vaibhav Sooryavanshi who stole the spotlight and even earned admiration from Pat Cummins.

Despite Rajasthan Royals ending up on the losing side, Sooryavanshi’s explosive 37-ball 103 was the standout performance of the match.

The teenager displayed remarkable confidence and power, dismantling the opposition bowling attack with ease.




His innings helped Rajasthan post a commanding 228 for 6 after being asked to bat first.

Praising the young 15-year-old batter, Cummins said after the match, “Yeah, I think he's my new favourite player. He hits the ball so hard, it's great to watch. It's good fun.

"You've got to be right on the money as bowler. Because if you're not, it's going a long way. He's impressive.

"He's had a great start to his career. I love the way he plays. It takes the game on.”

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Sooryavanshi found solid support from Dhruv Jurel, who contributed a brisk 51 off 35 balls.

The duo added 112 runs for the second wicket, setting a strong platform. Later, Donovan Ferreira chipped in with a quick 33 to push the total past 200.

However, Sunrisers Hyderabad pulled off a stunning chase. Ishan Kishan led the charge with a blistering 74 off 31 balls, while Abhishek Sharma added 57 from just 29 deliveries.

Their aggressive approach ensured SRH reached 229 for 5 in just 18.3 overs, sealing victory with nine balls to spare.

Cummins, returning as captain, made an immediate impact by guiding his side to a memorable win.

While the result didn’t favor Rajasthan, the emergence of Sooryavanshi signals a bright future, one that already has global cricket stars taking notice.

Dortmund could "well imagine" swooping for Union Berlin defender Doekhi

Dortmund could
Dortmund could "well imagine" swooping for Union Berlin defender Doekhi

RTL/ntv and Sport.de are both reporting that Borussia Dortmund have already spoken with Danilho Doekhi regarding a summer transfer.

It's believed the Westphalian giants could "well imagine" signing the central defender who currently plies his trade with 1.FC Union Berlin. 

Since the 27-year-old's contract with the Köpenick club is expiring when the season ends, he would be available on a free transfer.

Back in winter, clubs including Lazio from the Serie A and Bundesliga side VfL Wolfsburg were interested in the Dutch native

Doekhi's fine form has continued too, scoring in yesterday's 1-3 defeat against RB Leipzig – amassing his seventh goal of the season.

The defender has not yet made a decision regarding the next step in his career, but it's clear staying in Berlin is out of the question. 

Betis star hits back at Real Madrid manager after explosive refereeing rant: ‘Not surprised’

Betis star hits back at Real Madrid manager after explosive refereeing rant: ‘Not surprised’
Betis star hits back at Real Madrid manager after explosive refereeing rant: ‘Not surprised’

Tensions spilled over following the 1-1 draw between Real Madrid and Real Betis, with the post-match comments shifting from the result itself to a heated debate over refereeing decisions.

At the centre of it all was Real Madrid manager Alvaro Arbeloa, who did not hold back when assessing the officiating. 

Clearly frustrated with how the game unfolded, particularly Betis’ equaliser, Arbeloa voiced his concerns in a manner that immediately caught attention across both camps.

It must be noted that Real Madrid had just dropped crucial points in a game they needed to win, and emotions were running high. 

Speaking after the match, Arbeloa openly questioned the referee’s understanding of the game, stating,

“It’s a clear foul on Mendy for Betis’ goal. The problem is that the referees need to understand football, but sometimes they don’t understand it.”

Diego Llorente’s response

Such remarks were always going to provoke a reaction, and it did not take long for voices from the Betis dressing room to respond. 

The first to address Arbeloa’s comments was defender Diego Llorente, who adopted a pointed tone.

Real Madrid were held to a 1-1 draw against Betis. (Photo by Fran Santiago/Getty Images)

Llorente made it clear that he viewed such complaints as part of the game rather than something extraordinary. 

However, he also acknowledged the tendency of teams to defend their own interests while pushing back against Madrid’s stance. 

“I’m not exactly surprised. Everyone looks out for their own interests and makes the claims they see fit. 

“We also saw a play by Brahim that could have been a handball. Everyone has the right to complain,” he said.

Llorente did not stop there, as he also took the opportunity to highlight Betis’ performance, emphasising that his side deserved more credit for how they approached the game. 

“Madrid might seem out of the game, but they have players capable of hurting you on any transition. 

“After the first 20 minutes, we were very organised and created many chances. Lunin made several important saves. The goal was deserved,” he explained.

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MLS outfit cool their interest in Barcelona forward amid lack of clarity

MLS outfit cool their interest in Barcelona forward amid lack of clarity
MLS outfit cool their interest in Barcelona forward amid lack of clarity

There is a growing sense of uncertainty surrounding Robert Lewandowski and his future at Barcelona, with the latest developments suggesting that a potential move away from Spain is far from straightforward.

According to recent reports from The Athletic, Major League Soccer side Chicago Fire have taken a step back in their pursuit of the experienced forward. 

Earlier in the year, the MLS outfit had shown strong intent, even initiating contact to explore the possibility of signing the Barcelona striker once his current contract reaches its final stages.

Before this shift, Chicago Fire were believed to be seriously evaluating Lewandowski as a marquee addition, a player capable of bringing both goals and global attention to the club. 

However, the situation has now changed.

What’s the story?

As reported by the outlet, the American side has decided to pause their efforts, reassessing their priorities heading into the next phase of squad planning. 

This decision marks a notable change in direction, particularly given how aggressive their approach had been just months ago.

Lewandowski is yet to make a decision. (Photo by Aitor Alcalde/Getty Images)

In fact, the club’s hierarchy has now shifted focus towards alternative targets and this effectively places any move for Lewandowski on hold, at least for the time being. 

The change is not necessarily a complete withdrawal, but rather a pause amid uncertainty surrounding the player’s situation.

Why did it happen?

A key factor influencing this decision is the lack of clarity over Lewandowski’s future at Barcelona

There remains a possibility that the veteran striker could extend his stay at the club, especially if both parties agree on revised terms. 

That uncertainty has made it difficult for Chicago Fire to commit fully to a move.

Notably, despite the cooling interest from MLS, opportunities elsewhere remain. Clubs in Serie A are reportedly monitoring his situation, offering alternative pathways should he decide to leave Spain.

For now, though, the situation remains open, and the Barcelona forward is expected to take his time before deciding his future.

Celtic 3-1 Falkirk – Atmosphere made all the difference in vital victory

Celtic 3-1 Falkirk – Atmosphere made all the difference in vital victory
Celtic 3-1 Falkirk – Atmosphere made all the difference in vital victory

Saturday evening football in a sun-kissed Celtic Park, brought out the best in the players, and supporters alike as we beat Falkirk 3-1 courtesy of a Daizen Maeda brace, and a terrific Kieran Tierney strike to record a vital and much needed victory in the first post split fixture…

Kieran Tierney of Celtic celebrates scoring his team’s second goal during the Scottish Premiership match between Celtic and Falkirk at Celtic Park Stadium on April 25, 2026. (Photo by Zak Mauger/Getty Images)

The Green Brigade who unfurled an impressive Tifo celebrating the soon to be 40th anniversary of the dramatic last day league triumph at Love Street, were instrumental as were the entirety of the Celtic support as collectively they turned the notch up on the atmosphere, something that’s has badly and sadly been lacking in Paradise for quite some time.

A banner under the Tifo read ‘sprit of 86’ in homage to Davie Hay’s side who snatched an unlikely title on the last day of the campaign, after a thumping 5-0 win over St Mirren, coupled with title favourites Hearts going down to Dundee at Dens Park, which resulted in one of the most iconic title wins in the club’s history.

We will need some of that belief if we are to register yet another title win, and the supporters more than proved that they can certainly make a significant difference. You can expect even more in the next two home matches against the Rangers in the Glasgow Derby then Hearts on Trophy Day.

Kieran Tierney of Celtic scores his team’s second goal during the Scottish Premiership match between Celtic and Falkirk at Celtic Park on April 25, 2026. (Photo by Zak Mauger/Getty Images)

To a man, woman, and child, the Celtic support never stopped backing the players on the park, who in turn reacted well, despite a few shaky moments to deservedly win the match and record a vital three points, which will put pressure on our title rivals who both play later today, with Hearts facing a dangerous trip to their capital rivals Hibs who will be desperate to win this one, whilst the Rangers will be at home to Motherwell who have shown that they are a very decent team this season.

Of course both may well win today and we will end up back in third place in the title race with four games left to play, but all we can do is win, and win we did as we kept our title hopes alive and well heading into next week’s tough away clash with Hibs at Easter Road.

Players of Celtic acknowledge the fans following the Scottish Premiership match between Celtic and Falkirk at Celtic Park Stadium on April 25, 2026 (Photo by Zak Mauger/Getty Images)

That and the trip to Fir Park are the two games that will be crucial to Celtic’s chances. Take six points on the road and there’s a very good chance we’ll head into the Scottish Cup final against Dunfermline as Champions.

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Chicago Bears 2026 Undrafted Free Agent News and Rumor Tracker

AUBURN, ALABAMA - OCTOBER 18: Mason Murphy #76 of the Auburn Tigers looks on during the game against the Missouri Tigers at Jordan-Hare Stadium on October 18, 2025 in Auburn, Alabama. (Photo by Justin Ford/Getty Images) | Getty Images

As the NFL Draft winds down, clubs are contacting undrafted players to let them know they want them if the draft ends and they are left without a team. Oftentimes, it benefits a prospect to go undrafted so they can pick their team from several suitors rather than being drafted to a situation they deem as a long shot to make a roster.

The UDFA signing frenzy will see players and their agents prematurely sharing information before a contract is signed, so don’t assume these are new Chicago Bears until they officially reveal their class.

We’ll keep track of all the reports and rumors surrounding the Bears’ UDFA class and their rookie camp invitees in the tracker lists below.

UDFAs reported to have signed with the Bears

  1. Jaren Kump, C/OL, Utah (link)
  2. Miller Moss, QB, Louisville (link)
  3. KC Eziomume, CB, Tulane (link)
  4. Caden Barnett, iOL, Wyoming (link)
  5. Gabriel Plascencia, K, San Diego State (link)
  6. Coleman Bennett, RB, Kennesaw State (link)
  7. Skyler Thomas, S, Oregon State (link)
  8. Hayden Large, TE, Iowa (link)
  9. Beau Gardner. LS, Georgia (link)
  10. Squirrel White, WR, Florida State (link)
  11. Jayden Loving, DT, Wake Forest (link)
  12. Omari Kelly, WR, Michigan State (link)
  13. Mason Murphy, OT, Auburn (link)

If my math is correct, the Bears have 68 veteran players on the roster; they just added 7 draft picks, which leaves 15 spots for UDFAs on the 90-man offseason roster. In the last two years, they received an international roster exemption in the offseason for punter Tory Taylor, and if they are eligible for it again, they’ll have a 91st spot.

Keep in mind that some of the players reported to have signed as a UDFA may only be try-out invitees, so stay tuned for the official announcement from the Bears, which we’ll share here at WCG as soon as possible.

Chicago Rookie Camp Invites

  • Dain Walter, OL, University of Wisconsin La Crosse (link)
  • Josh Kreutz, C, Illinois (link)
  • Jax Harrington, OL, Louisville (link)
  • Terrell Tilmon, EDGE, Texas Tech (link)

Our guy Aaron Leming will also be tracking the UDFAs in this Google Sheet right here.

Seattle Mariners Catching Prospect Has Been a Sponge in First Full Year

EVERETT, Wash. — The Seattle Mariners farm system has drawn a lot of praise from various analysts and sources over the past several years.

The Mariners have had as many as eight top 100 prospects in the last three years. Currently, the organization has six top 100 prospects currently, per MLB Pipeline.

Before the season began, Seattle had several other minor leaguers identified as potential top 100 players, and one of the most common players identified as potential top 100 prospects was catcher Luke Stevenson.

The Mariners originally picked Stevenson out of North Carolina with the 35th overall pick in the Competitive Balance Round-A portion of the 2025 MLB Draft.

The former Tar Heel saw 22 games of action with the Single-A Modesto Nuts the summer after he was drafted and impressed in his brief stint in the minors. He slashed .280/.460/.400 with an .860 OPS with Modesto and hit four doubles, a triple and a home run with 14 RBIs.

Seattle was impressed enough with Stevenson (No. 8 team prospect, per MLB Pipeline) to extend him a non-roster invite to spring training.

While with the major league camp in spring, Stevenson got to learn from defending American League finalist and former Platinum Glove-winning catcher, Cal Raleigh.

"Being around that clubhouse, being around guys like Cal, just learning from there, it was a really good spring," Stevenson said before a game between the High-A Everett AquaSox and Spokane Indians on Friday at Funko Field in Everett, Wash. "A lot of good things to take away. ... (My biggest takeaway) was just the consistency of the guys up top. The Cal's, the (Julio Rodriguez's), they're the same guy every day. They show up to the field, they know what they need to do. They don't steer one way or the other. They know what they need and they do it day in and day out."

Coming out of spring, Stevenson jumped a level within the organization and was assigned to the High-A AquaSox. And so far, Stevenson is taking the lessons he learned in the spring with him.

Stevenson has slashed .319/.468/.511 with a .979 OPS in 14 games with Everett this season. He's hit six doubles and a homer with seven RBIs.

Luke Stevenson takes some close pitches to bring the count to 3-1, and then unloads in a hitters count on this absolute BOMB. No-doubter. Comp A selection of the Mariners in 2025, first home run of the year pic.twitter.com/DWIvfcGt3s

— Oliver Boctor (@OBoctor) April 10, 2026

Beyond his performance at the plate, Stevenson has also made his stamp behind the dish.

The former North Carolina backstop spoke in his introductory Zoom interview after being drafted about wanting to be a servant leader to the pitching staff.

In 10 games at catcher this season (the other four at designated hitter), Stevenson has caught four runners stealing in 22 attempts. He's newfound familiarity with the pitching staff has also yielded solid results. The AquaSox are third in the six-team Northwest League in ERA (4.03) and first in bullpen ERA (2.80).

"This whole entire staff I know," Stevenson said. "I know who they are, where they're from. I know a lot about them — not just their arsenal. And it makes calling games a lot easier. It makes the clubhouse a really good environment. We have Zoom calls that we talk about how we do things around here. ... Sometimes when you're fresh off the draft, you don't know what you don't know. Being in the (organization) a little bit longer, I've learned a lot from the higher-ups, from players, from teammates that have helped me have this season go as smoothly as possible."

Due to Raleigh's stature as the best catcher in baseball and his long-term deal with the M's (extended through 2030 with an option for another year in 2031), it will likely several years before Stevenson can show his collection of lessons and experiences at the major league level consistently. He's projected to make his major league debut in 2028, per MLB Pipeline.

However, Stevenson's approach to the game, both in his skillet and mentality, bears striking resemblance to Raleigh. Even if the two's demeanor is slightly different.

Stevenson has also fully adopted the Mariners way of thinking and organizational mentality. Even if takes some years to get there, that bodes well for his future with the organization.

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Is Chelsea v Leeds on TV? Channel, kick-off time and how to watch FA Cup semi-final

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Chelsea face Leeds at Wembley in their FA Cup semi-final, with the winner to face Manchester City in the showpiece on Saturday 16 May.

A win over Leeds would be a crucial boost the Blues following the sacking of Liam Rosenior, with Calum McFarlane returning to the interim hot seat bidding to turn around the club’s fortunes.

The Blues have endured a run of five successive Premier League games without scoring - their worst run in 114 years - and will need to prove less toothless in front of goal if they are to see off Daniel Farke’s side.

Leeds meanwhile are still on a hot streak after snatching a last-gasp draw at Bournemouth, which took them to the all-important 40-point barrier in a huge boost to their Premier League survival bid.

Here’s everything you need to know.

When is Chelsea v Leeds?

Chelsea face Leeds in the FA Cup semi-finals at Wembley Stadium on Sunday 26 April, with kick-off at 3pm BST.

How can I watch it?

Viewers in the UK can watch the match live on TNT Sports and HBO Max, with coverage from 2pm BST.

Team news

McFarlane confirmed that Estevao is out for the season after scans showed the extent of his hamstring injury. Cole Palmer and Joao Pedro are both “in a good place” after training but will face a late fitness test to see if either can be involved.

Leeds are without Ilia Gruev after he sustained a meniscus injury that has ruled him out for the season. Farke is hopeful that Jayden Bogle, Sebastiaan Bornauw and Anton Stach will be included in Leeds’ semi-final plans.

Predicted line-ups

Chelsea XI: Sanchez; Gusto, Chalobah, Fofana, Cucurella; Santos, Caicedo; Palmer, Fernandez, Neto; Delap.

Leeds XI: Perri; Struijk, Bijol, Rodon; Bogle, Ampadu, Tanaka, Gudmundsson; Aaronson, Okafor; Calvert-Lewin.

Official: Augsburg sign attacker from RB Leipzig U19

Official: Augsburg sign attacker from RB Leipzig U19
Official: Augsburg sign attacker from RB Leipzig U19

FC Augsburg completed the signing of Germany youth international Faik Sakir from RB Leipzig. The 18-year-old will join the club on a free transfer when his Leipzig contract expires at the end of the season. Sakir signed until the end of the 2029-30 season with the Bavarians.

“Faik Sakar is a very good fit for our sporting and strategic approach, as he is a young player with a great deal of potential,” said sporting director Benni Weber. “He has chosen us because we were able to present him with a clear plan for his development into a Bundesliga player.”

Sakar was handed his Bundesliga debut at the age of 16 by the future Bournemouth coach Marco Rose. However, he hasn't been able to play for Leipzig’s first team in any competition this term. He featured for Germany up until the U17 ranks, while he can also opt to represent Turkey, France or Cameroon in the future because of family ties.

“Augsburg offer young players the perfect environment to develop step by step. There are plenty of examples of that. I’m convinced that this is exactly the right step for my development, so I’m very happy to be an Augsburg player starting from this summer,” said Faik Sakar after signing his contract.

Man United vs Brentford: Three storylines to sink teeth into

Man United vs Brentford: Three storylines to sink teeth into
Man United vs Brentford: Three storylines to sink teeth into

Manchester United welcome Brentford to Old Trafford on Monday night, with Champions League football within touching distance for next season.

United have a surprisingly balanced record against Brentford, with 11 wins in 22 matches.

They have also lost eight times and drawn three times between the two sides.

Here are three plotlines to look forward to ahead of another crucial Premier League match-up.

Man United record vs Brentford

United in poor form against Brentford

As their historical record suggests, United have had trouble with the Bees in recent years.

They have lost their last two consecutive matches against Brentford, but both defeats came at the Gtech Community Stadium.

They went down 3-4 last season and lost 1-3 this September, with Benjamin Sesko scoring his first goal for the club.

The BBC report that Brentford are looking to do the league double over United for the first time since the 1936-1937 season, which saw United relegated from the old First Division.

Monday feeling

United will once again be in action on a Monday rather than at the weekend.

The game against Brentford will be the club’s sixth match of the season to be played on a Monday.

This is the most they have played since the 1995-1996 season, when they were also in action on six occasions.

The Red Devils played more in the 1992-1993 season, when they were made to play seven times on a Monday evening.

Bruno Fernandes inching closer to record

After another assist against Chelsea last time out, Fernandes finds himself just two short of Thierry Henry and Kevin De Bruyne’s assist record of 20.

The Portuguese star has been incredible this season and needs three assists from five matches to break the record.

He would dearly love to grab another at Old Trafford tomorrow night as United look to seal a spot in next season’s Champions League as early as possible.Featured image Richard Pelham via Getty Images

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Liverpool get brilliant news about Hugo Ekitike

Liverpool get brilliant news about Hugo Ekitike
Liverpool get brilliant news about Hugo Ekitike

Just when it appeared Liverpool had endured enough setbacks this season, another significant blow arrived earlier this month.

Hugo Ekitike sustained a serious Achilles rupture during the Reds’ clash with Paris Saint-Germain, an injury that is set to have long-term consequences.

Current expectations suggest he will miss the remainder of this season, the upcoming World Cup, and a substantial portion of the next campaign.

Initial projections indicate a recovery period of around nine months. It represents a major setback not only for the player, but also for a Liverpool side already struggling for consistency.

Ekitike had been one of the few bright sparks since arriving at Anfield. Among the club’s recent additions, he adapted the quickest, registering 23 goal contributions in his debut season. That return is particularly impressive given the team’s struggles this season.

In a relatively short period, he established himself as a central figure in the squad and quickly became a fan favourite, admired for both his impact and potential.

His absence now leaves a significant gap in Liverpool’s attacking structure. Arne Slot will have to navigate the coming months without one of his most reliable offensive outlets.

Focus will inevitably shift to the rest of the squad, as Liverpool search for internal solutions. The challenge now is clear: someone must step up and help compensate for the loss of a player who had become so influential in such a short time.

For Ekitike the focus will be on a swift return back to the squad. He's still young and there is a lot of time and patience for him to recover.

This kind of achilles rupture is an injury that some players have managed to bounce back from and others not so much.

Understandably there has been trepidation among Liverpool fans about what Ekitike will come back like, and whether this could signal the end of his career.

Fortunately, the Frenchman seems to be in good spirits and he's definitely surrounded by the right kind of people to ensure that he gets the best possible environment and conditions for his recovery.

Why being in an FA Cup semi-final means so much to Leeds fans

Adam Pope has covered Leeds United for the city's BBC radio station for more than 20 years. Here he speaks to Whites fans to find out what being back in the FA Cup semi-finals means.

Almost 40 years without a semi-final appearance in the most prestigious of domestic cups is a footballing barren land. More so when the club that have trudged across it for nigh on four decades were responsible for an iconic moment in the cup's 1972 centenary edition.

Since Billy Bremner lifted the FA Cup, headlines around Leeds' association with the competition have been largely corrosive for the club's reputation.

The tone was set in the 1973 final, when second division Sunderland shocked Don Revie's side beneath Wembley's Twin Towers.

There have, of course, been positive times - the run to the 1987 semi-finals and, memorably, Simon Grayson's third-tier outfit beating Manchester United in their own backyard in 2010.

Otherwise it has been capitulation at Crawley, humiliation at Histon, submission at Sutton, harrowing against Hereford, no-show at Newport and wretched at Rochdale.

There are others too, and that is why being back at Wembley for Sunday's FA Cup semi-final against Chelsea matters.

"It's massive," says long-standing supporter Gareth from Morley. "I'm old-school. Never seen us in the final and only one semi-final.

"The FA Cup, for me, is the best club competition in the world. I can remember the '70s and '80s finals - the build-up on both channels. In the team hotel. The interviews. It was brilliant."

The cup is not Leeds' only concern as the season reaches its conclusion, as they continue their for survival in the Premier League.

"Forget survival v cup final," says Gareth. "Just do both. We need to get to remembering that football is about winning. Not taking part or surviving. Winning!"

Fellow fan Tony, who like Gareth is in his 50s, has a slightly different take.

"It's a weird one," he says. "I always want to win, but Premier League survival is all I think about."

With 40 points on the board, Leeds may already be safe. After facing Chelsea they welcome relegated Burnley to Elland Road on Friday.

"Sunday is a free hit," says Tony. "I'd take beating Burnley over beating Chelsea."

Pragmatism for some, then, but pomp for others.

Steve, from Kirkheaton, is travelling first class on the train to the semi-final - and plans to take his 90-year-old mum to the final if they make it.

"It'll be a great day out and we have a chance," he says. "Chelsea were shocking against Brighton."

Elsewhere, Kate and her brother Will are making it a family affair with dad John.

"Getting to go to Wembley and see us play in a semi-final is just crazy," says Will, from Huddersfield.

"It's our first time going as a full family," adds Kate. "Unlike my dad, it's the first time my generation has had a chance to do it. It's really exciting. There's a real buzz about the club. I feel there's definitely an opportunity for us there."

John agrees Leeds have a "really good chance", but memories cast a long shadow he hopes this trip can banish.

"I can remember the debacle of the 1970 FA Cup final, when Chelsea took us to a replay and we had all that scrapping on the field, so to get one back on them would just be fantastic.

"It marks the return of the club to our former glory. It's brilliant for me as an old fella to see us back up challenging for silverware again."

Some fans will be heading to London to both create and watch sporting memories.

Adam, from Leeds, will see his son Josh run the London Marathon before heading to Wembley.

"I want to win it now, for sure," he says. "We're probably safe in the league so it would be mad not to."

Jack, from Rastrick, has flown in from the Middle East, where he is a member of the Dubai Whites. He is doing the London Marathon and Wembley double and will meet up with his dad Paul, who inspired him to pound the streets to raise money for the British Heart Foundation.

"I was praying [the cup semi-final] was going to be on the Saturday so I didn't have to crawl there," he says. "But how often do you get the chance to do two things like this? I just had to do it."

Then there is Molly, who follows the Whites home and away with her dad.

"Hopefully this is just a rehearsal before the final," she says. "From Yeovil to cup semi-finals, that's why you do it."

And what does it mean to be there with her dad?

"So much," she says. "I could cry. I'm sure I will be... walking down Wembley Way with him."

Veteran triple amputee bids for marathon first

Handout photo issued by the Army Benevolent Fund of Andy Reid, an Afghanistan veteran and triple amputee, during a training walk for the TCS London Marathon at Salford Quays.
Andy Reid says he wants to inspire other people with disabilities or injuries [PA Media]

An Army veteran, who is bidding to become the first triple amputee to complete the London Marathon, has said he wants to show others with a disability or injury what can be achieved "with the right mindset and the right support network".

Former corporal Andy Reid, who lost both legs and his right arm after stepping on an improvised explosive device in Afghanistan in 2009, expects it will take him 12-13 hours and 80,000 steps to complete the 26.2 miles.

The 49-year-old, from St Helens on Merseyside, said he would also be walking the route in honour of seven friends in his regiment who died.

"I'm still here despite my injury, so I've got to make the most of life," he said.

Reid was on patrol with the 3rd Battalion, the Yorkshire Regiment when he was injured.

He said he was taking on this challenge "to show other people with a disability or injury what can be achieved with the right mindset and with the right support network around them".

Reid said he had started training on New Year's Day, adding: "I've put the hard work in."

He said he had previously climbed Kilimanjaro and knew "what kind of mental strength these things take when it gets a bit tough, where you've got to dig in".

Man with black and grey beard and dark hair wears a khaki coloured hoody with Standing Tall written on it  and a red and white badge which reads the Army Benevolent Fund
Reid is raising money for the Army Benevolent Fund and for his own charity – the Standing Tall Foundation - which supports veterans [PA Media]

Reid added: "I know why I'm doing it – to hopefully inspire some other disabled people and because some of my friends didn't come home from Afghanistan unfortunately, so out of respect for them.

"I'm still here, so I think it's only right to try and do these things and remember them guys and girls as well who paid the ultimate sacrifice."

The veteran is hopeful he will complete the marathon quicker than expected "with the crowd there and the atmosphere", which he said will be an improvement on "walking round and round in circles or up and down the local bypass" on his own during training.

His wife will be cheering him on alongside people from the Army Benevolent Fund, which helped him after his injury.

Near the finish line, the former corporal plans to pay his respects at the Iraq and Afghanistan memorial in Victoria Gardens.

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Oscar Piastri: F1 drivers need to find things in data we've never looked for before in qualifying

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Oscar Piastri says Formula 1 drivers must focus on “not obvious” data points to maximise their qualifying laps with the new cars, as he explained how they require an entirely different approach to reach peak performance.

The McLaren driver echoed the overall frustration of wrestling the new cars and rules in qualifying trim, when lifting off throttle and deploying energy at different parts of a lap, even if it means going slower, adds up to the fastest overall lap time.

The biggest complaint has been it denies or even punishes drivers who push flat-out in qualifying, one of the attractions for drivers’ and fans’ alike, meaning finding the ultimate performance from the new era of cars isn’t always possible over one lap.

Piastri, who qualified fifth in Australia and fifth in both the sprint and grand prix in China plus third in Japan, went into detail on how drivers must study the data differently compared to previous ruleset in F1 as well as working with his engineers using new methods.

“It's been a lot of energy, I think mainly because you're looking in such unexpected areas,” Piastri explained about adjusting to the new rules.

“We're working out the optimal points of when we should get to full throttle starting a qualifying lap, which we've never had to worry about before. How you get back on the throttle in a certain corner sequence and depending on the speed of that corner, the battery and the power unit behaves differently here [one corner] to how it does here [another corner]. You're trying to work out all those things which we've never had to do before.

Oscar Piastri, McLaren

Oscar Piastri, McLaren

“They're not obvious things you look for. For us, we're going to try and brake a bit later here or all the normal things a driver would do. It's taxing because it's not like just pushing a car to the limit, feeling the tyres or something like that where it's almost instantaneous the feedback you get and it's a very physical sense.

“All this stuff you have to trial and error it to know if you're doing it right or not. It's been tough and a lot of energy spent on that, but that's pretty much the bulk of the lap time at the moment.”

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While the Australian would prefer to be able to push flat-out in qualifying, he accepts the new approach is the only way to be successful in qualifying.

However, with rule tweaks installed in time for the Miami Grand Prix next weekend, which sees the energy harvesting limit dropped from eight to seven megajoules, Piastri hopes it can go some way to resolving the issue.

Less energy harvesting will mean the 2026 cars will be slower, but it reduces the need for both lift-and-coast and super clipping. But the key gain from it is that it should help to make qualifying more on the limit.

“Hopefully with these tweaks it means we don't have to focus so much on that kind of stuff,” Piastri concluded.

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Man United want £70m star with “extraordinary technical and physical quality”

Man United want £70m star with “extraordinary technical and physical quality”
Man United want £70m star with “extraordinary technical and physical quality”

Manchester United are looking to bring in a quality defensive midfielder, and they have identified Aurelien Tchouameni as a target. 

The 26-year-old has been an important player for Real Madrid this season, and he could prove to be an excellent acquisition for Manchester United. They need a replacement for Casemiro, and the French international will help them tighten up at the back and control games from the deep.

Tchouameni has four goal contributions this season and could also help create opportunities for his teammates.

Man United eye Aurelien Tchouameni move

According to a report from The Guardian, Manchester United are keen on him, and he could cost £70 million. It remains to be seen whether Manchester United is prepared to pay up for him.

There is no doubt that they have the financial resources to afford him. However, the transfer might come down to whether they can convince the player. He’s already playing for one of the biggest clubs in the world, and he has no reason to leave Real Madrid. He will be hoping to win major trophies with them.

Manchester United are still in the midst of a period of rebuilding, and there is no guarantee they will be able to compete for the title next season. At Real Madrid, he is better-placed to fight for major honours.

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In terms of quality, there is no doubt he could be a star in the Premier League. He has the physicality and technical attributes to succeed at Manchester United, and he could transform them in the middle of the park.

Former Manchester United midfielder Paul Pogba recently heaped praise on the Real Madrid star and labelled him as a player with extraordinary technical and physical quality. It remains to be seen whether Manchester United can get the deal done.

De Zerbi must drop Kolo Muani after ineffective display in Tottenham win over Wolves

De Zerbi must drop Kolo Muani after ineffective display in Tottenham win over Wolves
De Zerbi must drop Kolo Muani after ineffective display in Tottenham win over Wolves

Tottenham Hotspur claimed a needlessly difficult 1-0 win over relegated Wolverhampton Wanderers thanks to a late goal from Joao Palhinha.

Tottenham still needed a brilliant save from Antonin Kinsky to secure all three points. Spurs remain in the relegation zone but will take confidence from their first win of 2026.

However, Spurs manager Roberto De Zerbi will be disappointed with his attacking line, especially Randal Kolo Muani.

The Frenchman was unimaginative and visibly off the pace against Wolves, and should be dropped for subsequent games.

His two attempted crosses did not find their target, and apart from winning 6/10 of his duels, he barely influenced play for Tottenham.

On his performance, a media outlet wrote, “Powered an early shot wide of the right-hand post. Offered very little else, with some underhit passes, and was hooked at half-time. 3.”

Mathys Tel came on for the France international and was miles better and more impactful.

Kolo Muani has started all three games under the Italian tactician and has not managed a single goal or assist.

De Zerbi needs to consider starting Tel ahead of the ineffective Kolo Muani for the remaining four league games of the season.

Tottenham’s season hinges on the coming games, and Spurs cannot have another passenger, especially in the attack.

Tel hasn’t exactly set the world alight, but he is more intent on making a difference whenever he comes on. That enthusiasm should earn him the starting berth.

Kolo Muani has been dreadful for Tottenham this term, and finding a worthy replacement for him and Richarlison has to be one of the club’s top priorities.

The market isn’t exactly buzzing with top under-23 striking talent, so Spurs might be forced to gamble on a young forward who can develop into a force in the league.

St-Etienne’s Lucas Stassin and Real Madrid’s Gonzalo Garcia are two young, exciting strikers who can explode under De Zerbi at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.

Premier League defender forgets about Barcelona move as contract agreement nears

Premier League defender forgets about Barcelona move as contract agreement nears
Premier League defender forgets about Barcelona move as contract agreement nears

Barcelona have plans to sign a new central defender during this summer’s transfer window, and numerous targets have been identified. Alessandro Bastoni is the favourite of head coach Hansi Flick and sporting director Deco, but if they are not able to match the demands set by Inter, they will have to consider cheaper options.

One of said options has been Marcos Senesi, who will leave Bournemouth at the end of the season when his contract expires. Numerous clubs have set their sights on the Argentine centre-back, although it has been reported that his preferred destination would be the Spotify Camp Nou.

But with Barcelona going all-in on Bastoni, this has meant the option of Senesi has fallen by the wayside. As such, Senesi is no longer waiting for the Catalans to make their move, as reported by Sky Germany (via Sport).

Senesi agrees to join Tottenham Hotspur – on one condition

Senesi is instead set to stay in the Premier League with Tottenham Hotspur. He’s agreed a pre-contract with the London club, although this will be pulled if Roberto De Zerbi’s side were to be relegated this season – they are currently two points adrift with only four matches to go.

Even if Senesi’s agreement with Spurs gets cancelled, Barcelona are not expected to emerge as an option. There are reports that a move to Italy would be his alternative, which is bad news for Atletico Madrid, who have also shown interest in the Bournemouth defender over the last couple of months.

In the event that Barcelona fail to sign Bastoni this summer, it’s believed that Jon Martin would be their backup option, now that Senesi appears to be off the table. The Real Sociedad defender’s representatives have already met with Deco in recent weeks, as the Catalans continue work on their transfer plans.

Eberl confident Olise will not leave Bayern despite Liverpool interest

Eberl confident Olise will not leave Bayern despite Liverpool interest
Eberl confident Olise will not leave Bayern despite Liverpool interest

Liverpool are targeting Bayern Munich winger Michael Olise as they look to replace Mohamed Salah this summer.

The France international has caught the eye of the top brass at Anfield, bagging 19 goals and 29 assists in all competitions this season.

Liverpool are preparing for the departure of their Egyptian talisman in June and have set their sights on Olise, who has been sensational since moving to Germany.

However, the Bavarians will not simply let Olise leave and join Liverpool. Sporting director Max Eberl was adamant that they will not be selling him this summer.

When asked if the Liverpool target would remain at the club, he said to ZDF (via Florian Plettenberg), “Absolutely.

“For us, there is not a second of thinking about it. He is developing excellently.”

There are not many right-wingers who can replace Salah’s production on the right flank, and none are available on the market.

Besides Olise, Liverpool are reportedly considering Yan Diomande, another winger taking the Bundesliga by storm this season.

He is a natural left-winger who has been dazzling on the right, but it remains unclear if the Reds will be willing to meet the €100 million asking price after one excellent season.

Salah’s output is not just elite. It is system-defining for Liverpool boss Arne Slot.

His goals, assists, availability, and decisiveness cannot be replicated by a single signing in this market.

Liverpool must instead think laterally. That means recruiting two high-level wingers, one on each flank, capable of sharing the creative and scoring burden.

Two new wingers, plus Alexander Isak and a firing Florian Wirtz, will need to step up to the plate.

Spreading responsibility across multiple attackers is the only realistic way to soften the blow.

'Honour' to be inducted into WSL Hall of Fame

Kerys Harop is standing holding a football in front of a large sports‑themed mural outside the Walsall Sports Centre at the University of Wolverhampton. She has blonde hair and is wearing a denim jacket over a black top
Kerys Harop is now a lecturer at the University of Wolverhampton [University of Wolverhampton]

Footballer Kerys Harop said it was a "real privilege" and an honour to be inducted into the Women's Super League (WSL) Hall of Fame.

The former England and Birmingham City defender was named as one of the newest inductees, along with Casey Stoney and late Liverpool manager Matt Beard, in recognition of her outstanding contribution to women's football.

Harop made over 180 appearances in the WSL and held the competition's all‑time appearances record until after her retirement.

"I never thought I would ever be inducted into the Hall of Fame, so it is a brilliant celebration of my career at Birmingham and Tottenham, and the great times I had throughout my career," she said.

While at Birmingham City, Harop helped secure victory in the 2012 Women's FA Cup and played in the UEFA Women's Champions League 2014, before later joining Tottenham Hotspur Women.

After retiring from football, she completed postgraduate study, including a PGCE, and is now a lecturer at the University of Wolverhampton, teaching within sport‑related degree programmes.

Speaking of her fellow inductees, Harop said: "I looked up to Casey as a fellow central defender as she was a great leader on and off the pitch.

"Matt was so well thought of across the whole women's football community and helped push the game to new levels."

She added it was a "real honour" to be inducted alongside the pair and was looking forwards to the awards evening in May.

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London Marathon 2027 ballot: How can I enter next year’s race?

The ballot for the 2027 London Marathon is already open ahead of next year’s race.

An incredible 1,133,813 people entered the ballot for this year’s marathon, a new world record, shattering last year’s total of 840,318. It represents a 36% increase year on year and nearly double the applications for the 2024 race (578,304).

The ballot for next year’s event opened on Friday 24 April and is open for one week, until 4pm (BST) on Friday 1 May. The results will be announced in early July.

There is the prospect that next year’s event could take place over two days. As it stands, the race will take place on Sunday 25 April, 2027. However, there could be a one-off two-day event, taking place on Saturday 24 April, 2027, as well. Hugh Brasher, chief executive of London Marathon Events, said: “Entering the 2027 TCS London Marathon ballot could be the first step towards becoming part of something truly life changing.”

Here’s everything you need to know about how to enter:

How can I enter next year’s race?

You can secure a place in the 2027 London Marathon by entering the ballot via the official website.

The ballot opened at 9am (BST) on Friday 24 April and closes at 4pm (BST) on Friday 1 May. The results are compeltely random and will be announced at the start of July.

A two-day marathon event, over the weekend of 24-25 April 2027, is being explored. Should permission be granted for an event on the Saturday as well as the usual Sunday, applicants will be entered for both days, significantly increasing their chances of success.

The cost of a place in the London Marathon for successful UK participants is £79.99. You do not have to pay your entry fee at the ballot, but UK residents can opt to donate their entry fee to the London Marathon Foundation no matter the outcome of the ballot.

You will receive a confirmation email when you apply and you’ll also receive a payment receipt, if you have donated your entry fee. The results of the ballot will be emailed to all entrants in July.

Your entry fee, should you get a place through the ballot, is reduced from £79.99 to £49.99. If you live in the UK and didn’t opt to donate your entry fee when applying, you’ll need to pay the full entry fee of £79.99.

If you don’t get a place in the main ballot, you are automatically entered into a second ballot and that will at least double the chance of getting a place through that second draw. If you are successful in either ballot, your entry is prepaid and confirmed.

The London Marathon could take place over two days in 2027 (PA)
The London Marathon could take place over two days in 2027 (PA)

If you are unsuccessful in both ballots, you’ll receive a free hydrartion vest worth over £100, as consolation.

The ballot is performed at random, while alternative options include applying for a charity place while you wait for the results of the ballot – if you end up gaining a ballot place and a charity place, you can return your place to the charity and still raise funds for them as an own-place runner.

When is the 2026 London Marathon?

The 2026 London Marathon is on Sunday 26 April.

Next yeat’s event is set for Sunday 25 April, with the potential for an additional day on Saturday 24 April, 2027.

What time does it start?

8.50am – Elite wheelchair men’s and women’s races.

9.05am – Elite women’s race.

9.35am – Elite men’s race followed by mass start.

The wheelchair races are the first to get underway at the London Marathon (Zac Goodwin/PA Wire)
The wheelchair races are the first to get underway at the London Marathon (Zac Goodwin/PA Wire)

How can I watch it?

Viewers in the United Kingdom will be able to watch the London Marathon live on the BBC, with extensive television coverage and online streaming available via the BBC iPlayer and BBC Sport website.

What is the weather forecast?

Sunny temperatures are expected on Sunday, around 15C, with a gentle breeze, with conditions expected to be cooler than last year’s toasty (at least for April) 21C marathon-day peak temperature.

What is the route?

The London Marathon route (Supplied)
The London Marathon route (Supplied)

The London Marathon tends to follow a largely unchanged route since it was first run in 1981. Covering 26.2 miles, the course begins in Greenwich, dropping down from the high point of the race to follow a largely flat course, first heading east to Woolwich before doubling back on itself and follow the Thames to Bermondsey.

From there, the runners cut across London Bridge and turn right to take in Canary Wharf and London’s old Docklands, before a U-turn to track through central London, running along the Embankment until another right turn at Westminster Bridge towards St James’s Park.

The route takes in many famous London landmarks, from the Cutty Sark (mile six), Tower Bridge (mile 12), the Tower of London (mile 22) the London Eye and Big Ben (both mile 25) before its iconic finish line on The Mall near Buckingham Palace.

What is the prize money on offer?

The 2024 race was the first to offer equal prize money to the elite wheelchair races alongside their able-bodied counterparts.

The winners will receieve $55,000 (£40,700) each, the runner-up $30,000 (£22,200) and third-place $22,500 (£16,665).

There are also $150,000 (£111,000) bonuses on offer for running sub-2:02 for the men and sub-2:15 for the women, $125,000 (£92,600) for setting a new world record, and $25,000 (£18,500) up for grabs in the elite men’s and women’s races for a new course record.

A full prize money breakdown can be found here.

World Cup treasures on display ahead of auctions

Football fans will get the chance to take a look at some iconic memorabilia before it goes under the hammer in the summer.

Pele's 1958 World Cup winner's medal, awarded to him when he was 17, will be on display at Amber Galleries in Henley-on-Thames, Oxfordshire, alongside the shirt worn by goalkeeper Peter Shilton at the 1986 World Cup in Mexico.

Other items include Shilton's cap, recognising his appearances during the qualifying stage for that World Cup and the competition itself.

Legends Peter Reid, who also played for England during the 1986 World Cup, and Norman Whiteside, the youngest-ever World Cup player, are due to take part in a live Q&A session at the event on 8 May.

Whiteside played for Northern Ireland at the 1982 World Cup in Spain, appearing first against Yugoslavia as a 17-year-old.

Other items on show will include an unworn spare England shirt allocated to Martin Peters for the 1966 World Cup final against West Germany.

The event is being hosted by Budds auction house, with a second event due to be held in Stratford-upon-Avon on 15 May before the items are auctioned in May and June.

After 17 Years, Red Wings’ 2009 Playoff Benchmark Is Finally Equaled

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Fans of the Detroit Red Wings will have to wait another year for their beloved franchise to play beyond the 82nd game of the regular season. 

Unfortunately, the Red Wings unraveled in the month of March once again, losing what was a comfortable playoff cushion and eventually being eliminated from contention in the 80th game of their centennial campaign.

Meanwhile, the Carolina Hurricanes have already punched their ticket to the second round of the postseason thanks to a clean four-game sweep of Detroit's Atlantic Division rival, the Ottawa Senators.

In doing so, they matched an impressive mark set by the Red Wings in 2009 that had not been repeated until now.

The Hurricanes became the first team since the 2009 Red Wings, who swept the Columbus Blue Jackets in the Western Conference Quarterfinal, to never trail at any point during an opening-round series.

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The Canes are the first team to never trail in a game in the first round series since the Red Wings vs. the Blue Jackets in 2009 🙌 pic.twitter.com/YiUboBdkFN

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As Red Wings fans may remember, they entered the 2009 Stanley Cup Playoffs as the defending Stanley Cup champions.

"We Had Concerns": Steve Yzerman Saw Warning Signs For Red Wings "We Had Concerns": Steve Yzerman Saw Warning Signs For Red Wings During Thursday's press conference, Detroit Red Wings GM Steve Yzerman spoke honestly about what needs to improve for his club, which just missed the playoffs for the 10th consecutive season.

Detroit was matched against the Blue Jackets, who were making their very first playoff appearance. 

Just like the Hurricanes did to the Senators, the Red Wings proved to be simply too much for the Blue Jackets to handle.

The only competitive game of the series was Game 4 at Nationwide Arena in Columbus, a wild back-and-forth affair that ultimately resulted in a 6-5 victory for Detroit.

Johan Franzen scored the game-winning goal with 46 seconds left in regulation after an ill-advised bench minor penalty assessed to the Blue Jackets for too many men on the ice. 

Detroit would then go on to enjoy a thrilling seven-game series win over the Anaheim Ducks, followed by a five-game series win over the Chicago Blackhawks to advance to the Stanley Cup Final for the second straight season. 

However, it would be the Pittsburgh Penguins pulling off a stunning upset, winning the series in seven games and skating the Stanley Cup on Joe Louis Arena ice. 

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Real Madrid icon sparks serious storm with cryptic message for Arbeloa after title blow

Real Madrid icon sparks serious storm with cryptic message for Arbeloa after title blow
Real Madrid icon sparks serious storm with cryptic message for Arbeloa after title blow

The mood around Real Madrid continues to grow increasingly tense, and the recent 1-1 draw against Real Betis may well have been the final blow to their fading La Liga ambitions. 

With Barcelona pulling clear at the top, Real Madrid’s collapse has become impossible to ignore. 

Naturally, the focus has shifted towards Alvaro Arbeloa, whose tenure is now being judged not just on results, but on the overall direction of the team.

It is in this context that club legend Iker Casillas entered the conversation, and not in a subtle way. 

In today’s football landscape, social media has become a space where former players can instantly influence stories, often without saying much at all. 

Casillas did exactly that.

What’s the story?

Moments after the final whistle, with frustration still fresh among supporters, the former captain posted a short but thought-provoking message. 

At a time when criticism of the manager was beginning to intensify, he wrote, “Don’t kick a man when he’s down.”

This was not a random observation, as it came immediately after a result that all but ended Madrid’s title ambitions. 

As expected, the message quickly became a talking point among fans.

What adds further fuel to the fire is the well-documented history between Casillas and Arbeloa. 

Their relationship has never fully recovered from the turbulent period under Jose Mourinho, when loyalties inside the dressing room were divided. 

Arbeloa was strongly in Mourinho’s plans, while Casillas found himself on the opposite side of that divide. 

Yet beyond speculation, the reality is far simpler and far more worrying for Madrid. 

The team is trailing Barcelona by a whopping 11 points, and if the next result does not go their way, they will be traditionally bound to give Barcelona a guard of honour at Camp Nou.

Barcelona will have to wait in pursuit of Atletico Madrid forward – Romano

Barcelona will have to wait in pursuit of Atletico Madrid forward – Romano
Barcelona will have to wait in pursuit of Atletico Madrid forward – Romano

As Barcelona gear up for the summer transfer window, one of their priorities is to secure the services of a new frontman.

Julian Alvarez has emerged as the undisputed choice. But there have been conflicting reports on the Argentine’s future at Atletico Madrid.

Recent reports suggest Alvarez is already looking for a house in Barcelona. But negotiations with Atletico Madrid are bound to be difficult, with the Spanish giants keen on keeping hold of the Argentine.

Barcelona must play the waiting game

According to Fabrizio Romano, nothing has changed as far as Alvarez and the Barcelona transfer saga is concerned.

Despite recent reports, the former Man City starlet is currently focused on the Champions League, where Atletico Madrid will take on Arsenal in the semifinal.

Julian Alvarez remains focused on the Champions League. (Photo by Eric Alonso/Getty Images)

The UCL, after all, remains the only real title-winning opportunity for Alvarez, who is used to winning trophies and failing to do so may impact his future at the club.

Barcelona, for their part, have not given up yet. Despite the high cost of operation, the club remain determined to sign the forward.

Romano adds that all roads are open as far as Alvarez’s future is concerned. However, a decision will not come now and is only expected after Atletico Madrid’s fate in the UCL is sealed.

That means Barcelona will have to play the waiting game, which could be a blessing in disguise as it gives them additional time to sort out their finances.

The Catalans, after all, require some big name departures in order to be able to afford Alvarez. Him waiting until the very end at Atletico this season could greatly help Barça.

Marcus Smart made Lakers franchise history in Game 3 vs Rockets

Marcus Smart established himself as the Los Angeles Lakers' X-factor during the regular season, but he has gone above and beyond that so far in their first-round NBA playoff series against the Houston Rockets. In the three games played so far, he's averaging 20.3 points on 52.9% field-goal shooting and 50% from 3-point range, 8.3 assists, 3.7 steals and 1.7 blocks a game.

He was pivotal in the Lakers' 112-108 overtime Game 3 win. With just under 30 seconds left in regulation and his team down by six, he stole the ball from Jabari Smith Jr. in the backcourt, got fouled while attempting a 3-pointer and made all three of the resulting free throws. He then scored eight points in overtime and finished with 21 points, 10 assists, four rebounds, five steals and two blocks.

That made Smart the first player in the Lakers' storied history to have at least two playoff games in a row with at least 20 points and five steals. He had tallied 25 points and five steals in L.A.'s 101-94 Game 2 victory.

Marcus became the FIRST player in franchise history to have back-to-back playoff games with at least 20 points & five steals. pic.twitter.com/vpa9Btg0OH

— Los Angeles Lakers (@Lakers) April 25, 2026

With Luka Doncic and Austin Reaves sidelined due to injury, Smart is one of several players who have stepped things up offensively to make up for all the point production Los Angeles has been missing with both stars out.

The team can knock the Rockets out of the playoffs with a sweep when Game 4 takes place in Houston on Sunday.

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Weekly poll results: the Poco X8 Pro Max is a fan favorite, Poco X8 Pro is liked but not loved

26 April 2026 at 10:08

Poco knows its audience – that’s what we get from last week’s poll. For this year’s X series, the company added a new class, the Pro Max, and it completely overshadowed the regular Pro. Poco X8 Pro and X8 Pro Max at a glance The Poco X8 Pro Max is going to be a hit – the budding flagship killer got an overwhelmingly positive response in our poll. It got knocked for its camera – people still remember the 108MP shooter on the X5 Pro – and for still featuring a USB 2.0 port. But this applies to the Pro as well. Meanwhile, the Pro Max has a great chipset, huge battery and a huge...

Galatasaray-Fenerbahçe maçı ne zaman, saat kaçta ve hangi kanalda canlı yayınlanacak?

Lider Galatasaray, Trendyol Süper Lig'in 31. haftasındaki derbide Fenerbahçe'yi konuk edecek. Galatasaray-Fenerbahçe maçı ne zaman, saat kaçta ve hangi kanalda canlı yayınlanacak? Detaylar haberimizde...

Lider Galatasaray, Trendyol Süper Lig'in 31. haftasındaki derbide Fenerbahçe'yi konuk edecek. RAMS Park'taki maça ezeli rakibinin 4 puan önünde çıkan sarı kırmızılılar, kendi sahasındaki müsabakadan galip ayrılarak sezonun bitimine 3 hafta kala şampiyonluk yolunda dev bir adım atmak istiyor. Fenerbahçe ise Galatasaray'ı mağlup ederek şampiyonluk şansını devam ettirmek istiyor.

Fenerbahce

GALATASARAY-FENERBAHÇE MAÇI NE ZAMAN, SAAT KAÇTA VE HANGİ KANALDA CANLI YAYINLANACAK?

26 Nisan Pazar günü RAMS Park'ta oynanacak ve saat 20.00'de başlayacak müsabakayı hakem Yasin Kol yönetecek. Galatasaray - Fenerbahçe maçı beIN Sports 1'den canlı olarak ekranlara gelecek.

MUHTEMEL 11'LER

Galatasaray: Uğurcan, Singo, Davinson Sanchez, Abdülkerim, Jakobs, Lemina, Torreira, Sara, Sane, Barış Alper, Osimnhen.

Fenerbahçe: Ederson, Semedo, Skriniar, Oosterwolde, Brown, Kante, Guendouzi, İsmail, Asensio, Kerem, Talisca.

TEK EKSİK EDSON ALVAREZ

Fenerbahçe, derbi müsabakasına tek eksikle çıkacak.

Sarı-lacivertlilerde sakatlığını atlatan ancak maç eksiği bulunan Edson Alvarez'in kadroda olması beklenmiyor.

ASENSIO DÖNÜYOR

Fenerbahçe'de yıldız futbolcu Marco Asensio, derbide kadroya dönecek.

Yaşadığı sakatlık nedeniyle bir süredir takımdan ayrı kalan tecrübeli oyuncu, sakatlığını atlattı ve hafta içinde bireysel çalışmalar gerçekleştirdi.

Teknik direktör Domenico Tedesco'nun Galatasaray karşısında İspanyol futbolcuyu sahaya sürmesi bekleniyor.

OSIMHEN FORMA GİYECEK

Galatasaray'da Nijeryalı Victor Osimhen, derbide forma giyebilecek.

UEFA Şampiyonlar Ligi'ndeki Liverpool müsabakasında kolu kırıldığı için ameliyat edilen Osimhen'in karşılaşmada kolundaki özel koruyucu aparatla oynaması bekleniyor.

Osimhen'in forma giymediği Trabzonspor maçını kaybeden sarı-kırmızılı ekip, Göztepe ve Gençlerbirliği'ni yenerken, Kocaelispor ile berabere kaldı.

Osimhen, hafta içinde Gençlerbirliği'ne 2-0 kaybettikleri Türkiye Kupası maçının son bölümünde süre aldı.

Galatasaray

CEZA SINIRINDAKİLER

Galatasaray'da milli oyuncu Eren Elmalı, sarı kart sınırında bulunuyor.

Bu sezon ligde 3 sarı kart gören Eren, derbide de cezalandırılması durumunda 32. haftadaki Samsunspor maçında forma giyemeyecek.

Fenerbahçe ise derbi müsabakasına sarı kart sınırında 7 isimle çıkacak.

Sarı-lacivertlilerde Nelson Semedo, Dorgeles Nene, Archie Brown, Kerem Aktürkoğlu, Mert Müldür, Anthony Musaba ve Matteo Guendouzi derbide kart görmeleri durumunda RAMS Başakşehir karşısında forma giyemeyecek.

Vüsal İsgəndərli “Tirana”ya qol vura bilmədi

26 April 2026 at 10:00

Futbol üzrə Azərbaycan millisinin yarımmüdafiəçisi Vüsal İsgəndərli Albaniyanın “Partizani” komandasının heyətində növbəti matçına çıxıb.

Arena.az xəbər verir ki, sözügedən komanda Albaniya çempionatının 2025/2026-cı illər mövsümünün 33-cü turu çərçivəsində “Tirana” ilə qarşılaşıb.

“Partizani” səfərdə baş tutmuş bu oyundan məğlubiyyətlə ayrılıb – 1:2. İsgəndərli start heyətdə meydana çıxdığı bu görüşün 71-ci dəqiqəsində əvəzlənib.

“Partizani” 33 turdan sonra 45 xalla 10 komandanın mübarizə apardığı Albaniya çempionatının yarış cədvəlində 5-ci pillədə qərarlaşıb. Sözügedən komanda 33 oyunda 12 qələbə qazanıb, 9 heç-heçə edib, 12 məğlubiyyətə üzülüb.

Xatırladaq ki, Vüsal İsgəndərli Albaniya klubuna 2025-ci ilin yayında Türkiyənin “Boluspor” komandasından azad agent kimi keçib. Hücumçu “Partizani” ilə 1+1 illik müqaviləyə imza atıb. O, indiyə qədər bu komandanın heyətində 33 oyuna çıxıb, 6 qola imza atıb, 3 məhsuldar ötürmə verib.

Vüsal daha öncə “Şamaxı”, “Zirə”, “Sumqayıt”, “Ankara Keçiörengücü”, “Eqnatiya”, “Boluspor” və “Simurq”da da forma geyinib. 2019-cu ilin noyabrında Azərbaycan millisində debüt etmiş 29 yaşlı hücumçu meydana çıxdığı 7 oyunda 1 qola imza atıb, 1 məhsuldar ötürmə verib.

Premyer Liqa: “Şamaxı” “Kəpəz”ə, “Neftçi” “Qarabağ”a qarşı

26 April 2026 at 09:00

Bu gün futbol üzrə Azərbaycan çempionatında (Premyer Liqa) 2025/2026-cı illər mövsümünün 29-сu turunun növbəti oyunları keçiriləcək.

Arena.az xəbər verir ki, ikinci oyun günündə də iki qarşılaşma baş tutacaq.

Günün ilk oyunu “Şamaxı” ilə “Kəpəz” arasında keçiriləcək. Şamaxı şəhər stadionunda təşkil ediləcək görüşə saat 16:00-da start veriləcək. Oyunun baş hakimi Rəşad Əhmədov olacaq.

Turun mərkəzi oyununda isə “Neftçi” əzəli rəqibi “Qarabağ”la üz-üzə gələcək. “Neftçi Arena”da baş tutacaq görüşün start fiti saat 19:00-da səslənəcək. Oyunu Tural Qurbanov idarə edəcək.

Premyer Liqa
29-cu tur
25 aprel

“İmişli” – “Sumqayıt” 0:2
Qollar: Aleksandr Ramalinqom, 35; 85.
Hakimlər: Elçin Məsiyev, Elşad Abdullayev, Pərvin Talıbov, Alik Yunusov.
VAR: Elvin Bayramov.
AVAR: Müslüm Əliyev.
Hakim-inspektor: Anar Salmanov.
AFFA nümayəndəsi: Eldar Məmmədov.
Quba Olimpiya İdman Kompleksinin stadionu, 16:00.

“Qəbələ” – “Araz-Naxçıvan” 1:1
Qollar: Ömər Buludov, 75-öz qapısına – İssuf Paro, 82.
Hakimlər: Kamal Umudlu, Namiq Hüseynov, Vüsal Məmmədov, Ruslan Quliyev.
VAR: Vüqar Həsənli.
AVAR: Əkbər Əhmədov.
Hakim-inspektor: Orxan Məmmədov.
AFFA nümayəndəsi: Elçin Məmmədov.
Qəbələ şəhər stadionu, 18:30.

26 aprel

“Şamaxı” – “Kəpəz”
Hakimlər: Rəşad Əhmədov, Zeynal Zeynalov, Gülnurə Əkbərzadə, Kamran Əliyev.
VAR: Emin Əliyev.
AVAR: İnqilab Məmmədov.
Hakim-inspektor: Ramil Diniyev.
AFFA nümayəndəsi: Rüfət Əmirov.
Şamaxı şəhər stadionu, 16:00.

“Neftçi” – “Qarabağ”
Hakimlər: Tural Qurbanov, Cəmil Quliyev, Asiman Əzizli, Kamranbəy Rəhimov.
VAR: Rauf Cabbarov.
AVAR: Rahil Ramazanov.
Hakim-inspektor: Rəhim Həsənov.
AFFA nümayəndəsi: Elçin Mehtiyev.
“Neftçi Arena”, 19:00.

27 aprel

“Turan Tovuz” – “Zirə”
Hakimlər: Rəvan Həmzəzadə, Akif Əmirəli, Şirmamed Mamedov, Elvin Bayramov.
VAR: Fərid Hacıyev.
AVAR: Teymur Teymurov.
Hakim-inspektor: Zöhrab Qədiyev.
AFFA nümayəndəsi: Mübariz Hüseynov.
Tovuz şəhər stadionu, 18:00.

“Sabah” – “Karvan”
Hakimlər: Kamranbəy Rəhimov, Rəhman İmami, Kərim Zeynalov, İslam Məmmədov.
VAR: Əli Əliyev.
AVAR: Zöhrab Abbasov.
Hakim-inspektor: Əmrah İbrahimov.
AFFA nümayəndəsi: Elman Musayev.
“Maszır Arena”, 20:00.

Super Liqada derbi günü

26 April 2026 at 09:37

Bu gün Türkiyə Super Liqasında İstanbul derbisi keçiriləcək.

Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, lider “Qalatasaray” azarkeşləri önündə “Fənərbağça”nı qəbul edəcək. Matça saat 21:00-da start veriləcək.

“Qalatasaray” 30 turdan sonra 71 xalla birinci sıradadır. “Fənərbağça” isə 67 xalla ikincidir.

Vüsal oynadı, komandası səfərdə uduzdu

26 April 2026 at 09:16

Azərbaycan millisinin futbolçusu Vüsal İsgəndərlinin formasını geyindiyi “Partizani” Albaniya çempionatında növbəti oyuna çıxıb.

Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, sözügedən komanda səfərdə “Tirana”nın qonağı olub. Görüş “Partizani”nin məğlubiyyəti ilə başa çatıb – 1:2.

Vüsal oyuna start heyətdə başlayıb və ikinci hissədə – 71-ci dəqiqədə əvəzlənib.

“Partizani” 33 turdan sonra 45 xalla 5-ci sıradadır.

Asiya Çempionlar Liqasının qalibi bilindi

26 April 2026 at 08:50

Asiya Çempionlar Liqasının qalibi məlum olub.

Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, həlledici oyunda Səudiyyə Ərəbistanı təmsilçisi “Əl Əhli” ilə Yaponiyanın “Maçida” komandası üz-üzə gəlib. Görüş ərəblərin qələbəsiylə başa çatıb – 1:0.

Yeganə qolu Feras Albrikan vurub.

“Əl Əhli” ardıcıl ikinci dəfə Asiya Çempionlar Liqasının qalibi olub.

Guardiola linked with shock job as reports of Man City exit resurface once again

26 April 2026 at 09:39

After suffering a devastating playoff defeat to Bosnia and Herzegovina, the Azzurri will officially miss out on the 2026 World Cup, marking their third consecutive absence from football’s biggest stage.

That unthinkable failure prompted the immediate departure of manager Gennaro Gattuso.

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Now, as the Italian Federation desperately looks to pick up the shattered pieces, an absolute bombshell name has emerged.

According to Gazzetta dello Sport, Manchester City’s mastermind, Pep Guardiola, is genuinely open to taking on the monumental task of rebuilding the Italian national team.

The Spanish tactician actually has some incredibly deep ties to the country.

Pep Guardiola to become the new Italy boss?

During his playing days, Guardiola had stints with Serie A sides Brescia and Roma.

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He already speaks the language fluently and has never shied away from his long-term ambition to eventually manage a national team at a major tournament like the World Cup or European Championship.

Pep is currently tied down to a lucrative Man City contract that runs until June 2027.

There is also a massive, elephant-sized financial hurdle. Guardiola earns around €24.8 million gross at City, a figure that wildly exceeds Italy’s traditional wage structure.

The reports of Guardiola leaving Man City have resurfaced once again in the media, suggesting that his time at the Etihad Stadium could be over soon.

Man City boss is highly respected in Italy

Within the Italian camp, the excitement is already bubbling. Historic defensive legend Leonardo Bonucci recently went on record at the Laureus Awards, stating that if Italy truly wants a “radical change,” Guardiola is the absolute perfect man for the job.

The Italian Football Federation (FIGC) is scheduled to hold massive presidential elections on June 22.

Interestingly, current executives reportedly want to make contact before that date in order to present Guardiola as the definitive leader of their new sporting project.

While the finances and timing make it a massively complicated deal to pull off, the sheer prospect of “Operation Guardiola” is finally giving brokenhearted Italian fans a glimmer of hope.

Man City in pole position to sign Arsenal target as three players could leave

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Man United ‘have made contact’ over £43m move as Arsenal join hunt

Man United ‘have made contact’ over £43m move as Arsenal join hunt
Man United ‘have made contact’ over £43m move as Arsenal join hunt

Manchester United are looking to sign the Brazilian midfielder Ederson Dos Santos during the summer transfer window.

According to a report from Ben Jacobs, Manchester United have made contact with the 26-year-old central midfielder’s representatives. He could cost around €50 million in the summer, and Manchester United need someone with his skill set.

Man United could use Ederson

They need to control games better, especially now that they are expected to secure Champions League qualification for the upcoming campaign. Ederson will add control and composure to the team. He can help out defensively and create opportunities for his teammates as well. The 26-year-old has all the tools to develop into a complete central midfielder, and regular football in the Premier League could help him fulfil his potential.

The opportunity to move to England will be exciting at this stage of his career. He is entering his peak years, and he will look to fight for trophies regularly. Manchester United have shown significant improvement in recent months and could be pushing for trophies next season. They are likely to be an attractive destination for the player.

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Ederson to replace Casemiro?

Ederson could end up replacing his compatriot Casemiro at Old Trafford. The Brazilian International has decided to move on, and Manchester United will need to bring in a quality alternative. Although Ederson has a slightly different skill set from that of Casemiro, he could be the ideal acquisition for the club.

Jacobs has further revealed that Arsenal are also interested in the Brazilian midfielder. Manchester United should look to move quickly in order to win the race for his signature. They have the resources to pay €50 million, and Ederson would be a solid investment for them.

Meanwhile, the player has agreed terms with Atletico Madrid as well.

Vancouver Goldeneyes secure No. 1 pick in 2026 PWHL Draft, right to select Caroline Harvey

Vancouver Goldeneyes secure No. 1 pick in 2026 PWHL Draft, right to select Caroline HarveyThe Vancouver Goldeneyes have won the first overall pick in the 2026 Professional Women’s Hockey League Draft, securing the right to draft generational defender Caroline Harvey.

Instead of a lottery system like the one the NHL uses, the PWHL determines its draft order using the “Gold Plan.” Adopted in the league’s first season, the alternative system sees teams ranked based on how many points they accumulate after being eliminated from the playoffs.

The Seattle Torrent got a head start as the first team eliminated from PWHL playoff contention on April 14, but the team still had to win its way to the No. 1 pick, as the Vancouver Goldeneyes were also eliminated just a few days later.

With a 4-3 overtime win on Saturday, the PWHL’s final day of the regular season, Vancouver won the Gold Plan after collecting a total five draft order points. Seattle, which lost to the Montreal Victoire 2-1 in a shootout late Saturday night, finished second with five points; Vancouver won the tie-breaker with more regulation wins after elimination. The New York Sirens and Toronto Sceptres were third and fourth.

Montreal, Boston, Minnesota and Ottawa all clinched spots in the 2026 PWHL Walter Cup Playoffs, which begin on Thursday, April 30 at the Tsongas Center in Lowell, Mass. Montreal clinched the No. 1 seed in the league standings and will now have a 24-hour window to select its semifinal opponent – choosing between the third- or fourth-place teams. The selection will be unveiled on Sunday, followed by full playoff schedules, according to the PWHL.

The league’s full entry draft order – between non-playoff teams and potential expansion franchises – is still to be determined, but the league has confirmed the winner of the Gold Plan will earn the No. 1 pick.

Vancouver now has a chance to add a transformational player to its roster after an inaugural season of struggles. Harvey, 23, is the No. 1 prospect on The Athletic’s PWHL prospect ranking, and already a bonafide star in the women’s game.

This season alone, Harvey won an Olympic gold medal, Olympic MVP, the Patty Kazmaier Award – which is given to the top player in women’s college hockey – and her third-career NCAA championship. As a senior at the University of Wisconsin, Harvey led all defenders in the nation with an absurd 64 points in 33 games; her 1.94 points-per-game finished second in the nation behind only Abbey Murphy, a forward. She also co-led the 2026 Olympic women’s hockey tournament in scoring with nine points in five games – the most ever scored at the Olympics by an American defender.

Harvey is a dynamic offensive defender, with deceptive puck skills and playmaking ability, but it’s her skating that really sets Harvey apart.

“I haven’t seen a player with Caroline’s speed at the blue line,” said longtime Wisconsin associate coach Dan Koch in February. “Then her ability to add the offensive side too is really unique. It’s hard to compare her to anyone else in the past.”

This article originally appeared in The Athletic.

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What Manuel Neuer’s rumored decision to extend might mean for Bayern Munich’s goalkeeper group

LEVERKUSEN FC Bayern Munich goalkeeper Manuel Neuer during the DFB Cup semi-final match between Bayer 04 Leverkusen and FC Bayern Munich at the BayArena on April 22, 2026 in Leverkusen, Germany. BART STOUTJESDIJK / ANP (Photo by ANP via Getty Images) | ANP via Getty Images

Earlier this week, Sky Sport journalist Florian Plettenberg reported that Bayern Munich goalkeeper Manuel Neuer had not yet communicated a decision to Bayern, but there also that there was growing optimism among the club’s front office that the veteran keeper was going to wind up staying for another year.

On Friday, Abendzeitung journalist Maximilian Koch reported that Neuer and Bayern Munich are in agreement on a deal that would keep the captain in Bavaria for another season.

If everything goes as the club’shierarchy is hopeful it will and Neuer extends for another season, the plan would be for Neuer to remain as the number one keeper at the club, but to take on more of mentorship type of role to Jonas Urbig, who would presumably start to get more minutes next season, naturally. Behind Urbig, it’s expected that Sven Ulreich would serve as the number three keeper for another season with youngster Leonard Prescott being fourth on the depth chart.

For keeper Alexander Nübel, who is on loan at VfB Stuttgart, he has stated himself that there’s a possibility he could be playing alongside Urbig at Bayern next season, but that would only be if Neuer decides to leave the club in the summer. With Neuer still in the picture, Nübel does not really see a future at Bayern, especially since Urbig has been there and has gained very valuable experience with all of the times he’s filled in for Neuer.

As for Sven Ulreich, there is a chance he could decide to extend his contract for another season as well. If not, Ulreich is expected to start working at Bayern Munich’s campus as a coach.

IPL 2026: Vaibhav Sooryavanshi injury scare - 15-year-old leaves the field in pain after six-hitting carnage and record ton

Vaibhav Sooryavanshi suffered an injury scare after walking off the field in pain during Rajasthan Royals’ IPL 2026 match against Sunrisers Hyderabad on Saturday, shortly after scoring a record-breaking century.


The 15-year-old appeared to be hurt while fielding in the early stages of SRH’s chase. He was attended to by the physio and eventually had to be helped off the field. The incident unfolded early in the second innings. Fielding at covers, Sooryavanshi sprinted after a lofted stroke from Ishan Kishan but suddenly pulled up, clutching his right thigh. He struggled to move freely and eventually had to be assisted off by the team physio, sparking fears of a hamstring injury.


While the initial visuals suggested a hamstring pull, but it later appeared more likely that the teenager was battling severe cramps. Having spent significant time at the crease during Rajasthan’s innings, the physical toll of batting in extreme temperatures seemed to catch up with him.


Before the scare, Sooryavanshi had lit up Jaipur with an innings that bordered on the outrageous. The teenager smashed 103 off just 37 balls, peppering the boundary with 12 sixes and five fours at a staggering strike rate of 278.38 in IPL 2026.


The milestone-laden knock saw him:


  • Become the youngest player to 1,000 T20 runs
  • Reach the landmark in just 473 balls - the fastest ever
  • Register his second IPL century, becoming the first uncapped player to do so
  • Hammer one of the fastest fifties (15 balls) in IPL history

Riding on Sooryavanshi’s blitz and a steady 51 from Dhruv Jurel, Rajasthan Royals posted a daunting 228/6. A late cameo from Donovan Ferreira added the finishing touches.


However, despite the imposing total, Sunrisers Hyderabad chased it down in 18.3 overs, pulling off a five-wicket win in a high-scoring thriller on a manic Saturday in IPL 2026, which saw Delhi Capitals end up on the losing side despite posting 264/2 with Punjab Kings mowing down the target, setting a new record for the highest successful chase in T20 history, kanung 264/4 in 18.5 overs.

Ljungblom's shootout goal helps Victoire beat Torrent 2-1, secure No. 1 seed in Walter Cup playoffs

SEATTLE (AP) — Lina Ljungblom's shootout goal helped the Montreal Victoire beat the Seattle Torrent 2-1 on Saturday night in the final game of the regular season to secure the No. 1 seed in the Walter Cup playoffs for the second consecutive season.

The Victoire (17-5-2-6) have 62 points, tied with Boston for most in the PWHL, but hold the tiebreaker over the Fleet. Montreal will pick its first-round opponent between third-seeded Minnesota and No. 4 seed Ottawa.

Abby Roque scored with a 5-on-3 advantage at the 7:25 mark in the second period to give Montreal a 1-0 lead.

Ann-Renée Desbiens had 23 saves for the Victoire.

The Torrent (8-1-4-17) — who have 30 points this season, fewest in PWHL — could have secured the No. 1 overall selection in the 2026 PWHL entry draft with a win. Vancouver will have the first pick.

Seattle's Alex Carpenter scored with 9:49 left in the third period to make it 1-1.

Montreal's Marie-Philip Poulin and Maureen Murphy returned from injuries that had sidelined the pair since mid-March.

The Torrent set a season high for attendance at 17,151.

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How Alex Cora’s last hours as Red Sox manager played out | Chris Cotillo

BALTIMORE — In the minutes after the Red Sox routed the Orioles, 17-1, on Saturday afternoon in Baltimore, Alex Cora cracked a beer, joked with players and lauded his team for playing a complete game that snapped a four-game losing streak. Postgame dinner plans were made after an early 12:05 p.m. ET start at Camden Yards.

When Cora and his staff returned to the Four Seasons Hotel Baltimore, though, an organizational shakeup awaited them. Principal owner John Henry, team president/CEO Sam Kennedy and chief baseball officer Craig Breslow — all of whom weren’t scheduled to be on the road trip — were waiting to inform Cora and five coaches that they had been fired, effective immediately.

The scene at the Four Seasons was one of shock. Around 8:05 p.m. ET, the trio of Henry, Kennedy and Breslow departed the hotel for dinner. Players milled around the lobby trying to make sense of the news. As players like Marcelo Mayer, Roman Anthony and Masataka Yoshida returned to the hotel from dinner, the crowd in the lobby grew as Cora and the fired coaches emerged with suitcases packed. An ironically named Mercedes shuttle bus — with a “Coaches4Hire, LLC” label on its side — pulled up, ready to take the group to the airport. Wilyer Abreu, Zack Kelly and Ryan Watson were among the players to arrive in the lobby to say their goodbyes. Coaches who remained on the staff, like José Flores and Parker Guinn, returned to the Four Seasons to greet their former colleagues on their way out.

In the hours after the news hit the club, the group of fired coaches drank together and reminisced at the hotel. By about 9 p.m. ET, the five fired or reassigned coaches — a group consisting of bench coach Ramón Vázquez, hitting coach Pete Fatse, first base coach Kyle Hudson, assistant hitting coach Dillon Lawson, major league hitting strategy coach Joe Cronin and franchise icon Jason Varitek — assumed their seats on the shuttle. Minutes later, Cora emerged, hat backwards while pushing a carry-on suitcase, and was the last to board the van before the doors closed. In his last moments with the team, he thanked team support staff who helped arrange his exit and told them he loved them.

Cora delivered a two-word, somewhat-nebulous text to multiple reporters who reached out to him: “I’m happy,” he said. Varitek, on the other hand, took the news particularly hard despite the team saying he would be “reassigned to a new role within the organization with details of his reassignment will be announced at a later date,” according to sources.

Henry, Kennedy and Breslow returned from dinner 40 minutes later. Henry did not acknowledge a reporter standing outside the hotel and went into the lobby. Kennedy and Breslow stopped to chat and largely deferred questions to Sunday, when they will both address reporters at Camden Yards. Kennedy, though, took a moment to reflect.

“Incredibly difficult day,” Kennedy said outside the hotel. “We’ll discuss more tomorrow. Grateful to Alex for everything he has done for the organization and all the guys. We’re gonna move forward tomorrow.”

The Red Sox, partly because Saturday’s game time was moved up and that allowed players to disperse after returning to the Four Seasons, did not get together as a group to announce the news. Therefore at least some players, after hearing whispers of a shake-up, found out via social media, according to sources.

“We’re gonna meet together tomorrow as a team,” Kennedy said. “We wanted to meet with Alex before talking to anybody else.”

Kennedy, a close friend of Cora and historically an ardent supporter of the manager, spoke in hushed tones and said Saturday ranked “right up there” on the list of tough days he has had in his role. In firing Cora, the Red Sox had made an in-season managerial change for the first time since 2001, when Jimy Williams was fired in August. The news rocked the organization ahead of what was supposed to be a run-of-the-mill Sunday rubber game with Connelly Early on the mound.

In recent days, there was little to suggest massive change was afoot. Kennedy, in an uncharacteristic move, was in the home clubhouse on Monday after the Sox’ Patriots Day win. Cora was 40 minutes late for his pregame media session Friday but claimed he was on the phone with his twin sons who had just returned to Puerto Rico after a lengthy stay in Boston.

All the while, Cora’s bosses were plotting his exit, an eventuality even his team’s most lopsided win of 2026 couldn’t prevent. Over the years, when asked about job security, Cora repeated the same line, that managers sign their contract knowing they’ll eventually be fired. That happened Saturday one month into the second year of a three-year, $21.75 million contract. As he celebrated his final win as Red Sox manager, Cora’s opening line was another familiar adage. By 1 a.m. ET, there he was posing with his former lieutenants, all smiles next to the private jet that took them back to Boston.

“That’s (expletive) baseball, man,” Cora said. “It’s unreal.”

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Red Sox fire manager Alex Cora and five coaches in massive shakeup

BALTIMORE — In a stunning overhaul of an underachieving organization, the Red Sox fired manager Alex Cora and five of his coaches Saturday.

The team appointed Chad Tracy, who had been serving as Triple-A Worcester’s manager, as its interim manager beginning Sunday.

The news came hours after the team posted a lopsided 17-1 victory over the Orioles. That victory snapped a four-game losing streak and followed a series-opening loss to Baltimore at the start of a critical six-game road trip. Cora and his coaches returned to the team hotel, the Four Seasons Hotel Baltimore, where principal owner John Henry, team president/CEO Sam Kennedy and chief baseball officer Craig Breslow were waiting to inform Cora of the news.

“Incredibly difficult day,” Kennedy said. “We’ll discuss more tomorrow. Grateful to Alex for everything he has done for the organization and all the guys. We’re gonna move forward tomorrow.”

Also fired were hitting coach Pete Fatse, assistant hitting coach Dillon Lawson, third base coach/outfield instructor Kyle Hudson, bench coach Ramon Vázquez and major league hitting strategy coach Joe Cronin. The team announced that Jason Varitek, who had served as game-planning coordinator and run prevention coach has been re-assigned to a new role, which will be announced at a later date. Varitek took the news of his re-assignment particularly hard and at this point seems unlikely to continue with the organization, according to sources. The coaches left the team hotel around 9 p.m. ET to return to Boston.

Cora was in his eighth season in the Red Sox dugout. He managed them to a World Series title in his first year, 2018, before agreeing with the team to step away prior to the 2020 season after his involvement with the Houston Astros’ sign-stealing scandal in 2017.

Cora was later re-hired before the 2021 season and promptly returned the Red Sox to the postseason, reaching the ALCS. But three seasons followed in which the Red Sox failed to post a winning record, including a last-place finish.

The Sox reached the playoffs last fall, but were eliminated quickly by the New York Yankees.

This season had seen the Sox compile one of the worst records in baseball at 10-17, with both the starting rotation and lineup failing greatly. A punchless offense was last in MLB in homers before Saturday and the starters’ ERA ranked near the bottom. Cora operated as if things were normal when he returned to the hotel, received the news and “handled it like a professional,” Kennedy said.

Cora’s tenure in Boston ends after 1,161 games, the third-most in franchise history. In eight seasons, he went 620-541. The firing of Cora marks the first time the John Henry-led ownership group has let go of a manager int he middle of a season. The last Red Sox manager to be fired in the middle of the year was Jimy Williams, who was let go in August 2021.

The news comes a year and a month into Cora signing a three-year, $21.75 million contract extension that started in 2025 and made him one of the two highest-paid managers in the sport. The Red Sox will owe him the remainder of that contract.

Each coach that was fired alongside Cora has close ties to the former manager. Vázquez was one of Cora’s closest friends in the game, serving as his bench coach and a part of the coaching staff since 2018. Varitek has been a part of the organization for nearly 30 years. Hudson was regarded as one of top young coaches in the league.

Fatse had been under fire for a flat offense that not long ago, was limited to a single run or no runs in five of eight games. The Sox managed just three runs over the course of a three-game sweep at the hands of the Yankees. Lawson, a former Yankees hitting coach, was hired at the beginning of 2025.

Tracy, 40, has never managed in the majors but has a strong reputation for his time in Worcester and has had many key Red Sox players there, including Roman Anthony, Marcelo Mayer, Payton Tolle, Connelly Early, Jarren Duran, Wilyer Abreu, Ceddanne Rafaela and others. Tracy’s coaching staff is a work in progress that will take shape in the coming days, according to sources.

According to the Red Sox, Double-A manager Chad Epperson will join Tracy’s staff as a third base coach and Triple-A hitting coach Collin Hetzler will join the hitting staff. Pitching coach Andrew Bailey, bullpen coach Chris Holt, first base coach José Flores, assistant hitting coach John Soteropulos and catching coach Parker Guinn are among the Red Sox coaches who kept their jobs. More roles will be filled in the coming days.

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Humbled Brian Snitker inducted into the Braves Hall of Fame

Former Braves manager Brian Snitker sat up behind the podium in the press conference room at Truist Park one more time, and this time he was wearing a suit instead of a uniform.

With his family in the front two rows, Snitker reflected prior to his induction as the 42nd member of the Braves Hall of Fame before Atlanta played the Philadelphia Phillies. Even his son Troy Snitker, the Mets hitting coach who caught a last-minute flight after the Mets were postponed Saturday, was unexpectedly in attendance.

“It’s humbling, and just it’s a great feeling,” Snitker said. “Honestly feels really good to be in the presence of all (the inductees), those legendary Braves guys.”

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Snitker, 70, is in his 50th year with the organization, which includes managing for 10 years from 2016-2025. He skippered the Braves to the 2021 World Series title and reached the playoffs seven times. The Braves won the NL East six straight years under Snitker and his career record was 811-668.

Snitker’s scheduled pregame ceremony was moved indoors due to a steady drizzle at Truist Park that led to a rain delay. It was broadcast on the center field video board and included speeches from Chipper Jones, Terry Pendleton and Jeff Francoeur.

The Braves were besieged with injuries in Snitker’s final season when they finished 76-86. He stepped down on Oct. 1, 2025, and a month later the Braves hired his longtime bench coach Walt Weiss to be the new manager.

The transition has been better than even the staunchest Braves fan could have hoped for. Despite injuries to major pieces of the projected starting rotation, the Braves entered Saturday’s game at an MLB-best 19-8 and held a 6-game lead in the NL East.

“(Snitker) was around in spring training, and he’s been around here during the season, so we do a lot of the same things that he was wanting us to do when he was manager,” said center fielder Michael Harris II. “So yeah, it means a lot to this team and most of the guys that are here (played for him). Walt’s done a good job. And I know that’s because he’s been tag teaming with Snit over these years.”

As well as the Braves have performed this season, Saturday was about looking back at Snitker’s accomplishments in all of his roles with the organization. He is serving as senior adviser in the front office in 2026, which extends his career to 50 years with the Braves.

“I wasn’t doing anything but trying to be me,” Snitker said. “I’ve never tried to put on airs. I’ve never tried to be anybody but me. As a manager, I was talking about this with somebody last night, we have to do things the way we do them, because that’s how we do them. And I didn’t want to change. I just want to be the same guy every day. I know how hard this game is.”

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Knicks Notes: Josh Hart 'locked in' defensively, OG Anunoby strong on both ends in win over Hawks

ATLANTA -- A few notes on the Knicks’ performance in a do-or-die Game 4 win.

HART OF THE MATTER

The Knicks put Josh Hart on CJ McCollum to start the most important game of their season and Hart delivered. With Hart as the lead defender on McCollum, the Knicks limited him to eight points and three turnovers in the first 20-plus minutes of the game. That allowed New York to build an early 15-point lead.

“Yeah Josh was really good on the ball," head coach Mike Brown said. "Josh is a guy with quick feet, he’s strong and when he gets locked in he’s locked in."

The Knicks also used Hart on Jalen Johnson in Game 4. Johnson had been Hart’s primary assignment earlier in the season.

It will be interesting to see how the Knicks handle MJ – I mean CJ McCollum early in Game 5.

TOO MUCH TOWNS

With Jalen Brunson playing below his standard, the Knicks needed to get production from other sources. Brown said New York changed its early offense during Game 4 and that resulted in the ball landing in Karl-Anthony Towns’ hands.

Towns did the rest. He had 10 points and four assists in the Knicks’ tone-setting first quarter. He continued to make plays throughout the game – whether it was at the elbow or in the post.

“He really put us in a position to win,” Brunson said of Towns, who had his first career playoff triple-double.  

The number of touches/shots for Towns has been a hot button around the Knicks all year. On Saturday, they got him the ball and he certainly delivered.

After the game, Hart reiterated that the Knicks need to be deliberate in finding Towns on offense.

“He’s a hub," Hart said. "He’s a guy that can score the ball, but also pass the ball and find guys when they’re open. We have to continue to do that."

OH MY OG

Towns wasn’t the only Knick to pick up the scoring for Brunson. OG Anunoby was again strong on both ends for New York. He led the team with 12 first-half points and made life difficult on the other end for Atlanta. He also rebounded the ball well, helping the Knicks take a 14-point lead into halftime.

Anunoby has arguably been the best Knick through four postseason games. In the first three games, he averaged 20 points on 56 percent shooting (8-for-15 from beyond the arc). On Saturday, he finished with 22 points and 10 rebounds. He’s averaging nearly nine rebounds per game, which is roughly four more than his per-game average in the regular season.

Whether it was Anunoby, Towns, Hart or strong bench play from Jose Alvarado, the Knicks found a way to dominate without relying on Brunson.

“No matter who it is – if KAT is struggling, he’s gotta find other ways to help us win. If Jalen’s struggling to shoot it, he’s gotta find other ways to help us win. If OG is struggling to shoot it or not getting enough touches, or Mikal [Bridges], whoever it is, they just gotta keep trying to find different ways to help us win,” Brown said. “[Jalen] created double-teams, [Miles McBride] got some some wide open looks. If they’re gonna keep doubling him, we gotta make sure we knock the shot down. He’s setting great screens. We gotta keep doing those little things when we’re not shooting the ball at the highest level. Jalen did that [in Game 4].”

Wave remains atop the NWSL standings with a 3-2 road win over the Summit

The San Diego Wave scored three second-half goals for a 3-2 victory over the Denver Summit, spoiling the expansion club's debut at Dick's Sporting Goods Park in front of a sold-our crowd Saturday.

In other National Women's Soccer League matches Saturday, Gotham FC dominated visiting Bay FC 3-0, North Carolina won 1-0 at Houston, and host Chicago beat Boston 2-0.

Yazmeen Ryan played a pinpoint pass into the box to find Melissa Kössler to give Denver a 1-0 lead and the first home goal in the club’s history. It was Kössler's fourth goal of the season.

After seeing her initial shot cleared off the line by Kristen McNabb, Natasha Flint headed home the rebound to make it 2-0 in the 32nd minute.

In the second half, it was all San Diego (5-1-0). Lia Godfrey scored in the 49th minute to trim the lead to 1-2. She leads all rookies with four goals this season and set a new club rookie record.

Off of Godfrey's corner kick, defender Kennedy Wesley smashed a header through the hands of goalkeeper Abby Smith for the equalizer in the 57th minute.

The comeback was completed in the 65th minute for the visitors on an own goal from defender Carson Pickett.

It was the first time San Diego has ever come-from-behind to win from a halftime deficit in the club’s history (0-23-6).

The loss in at the Commerce City, Colorado, stadium snapped a three-game shutout streak for the Denver Summit (1-3-2).

Reiten's debut sparks Gotham attack

Rose Lavelle scored a goal and drew a penalty to lead Gotham (2-2-2) in the shutout of Bay FC.

In the 20th minute, Karlie Lema attempted to clear the ball, but it deflected off Bay goalkeeper Jordan Silkowitz for an own goal. Lavelle doubled the lead in the 41st minute with her first goal of the season.

In first-half stoppage time, Lavelle was fouled in the box on a sliding challenge from Maddie Moreau. Esther González converted the penalty kick to make it 3-0.

Gotham came into the match on a four-match winless streak and only two goals scored all season.

Norway international and former Chelsea winger Guro Reiten earned the start in her debut.

Bay (2-3-0) leading scorer Alex Pfeiffer was unavailable due to a knee injury. The club has now been held scoreless in back-to-back matches.

Sanchez scores lone goal North Carolina road win

For the third straight game, Manaka Matsukubo recorded a goal contribution for the North Carolina Courage, this time on the road against the Dash.

In the 42nd minute, Matsukubo provided the service to Ashley Sanchez for her fourth goal of the season and the lone goal of the match.

In the 77th minute, Ally Schlegel took a heavy touch. In an attempt to recover the ball, she exposed her cleat and made contact with Danielle Colaprico which resulted in a direct red card. North Carolina (2-2-1) played down a player the rest of the way.

Goalkeeper Kailen Sheridan made two saves to preserve the shutout win for her second clean sheet of the season.

The Houston Dash (3-2-0) were held scoreless for the first time this season.

Boston drops fifth straight match

Jordyn Huitema scored her second goal of the season to lead the Chicago Stars.

Huitema scored in the 10th minute after a corner kick and a failed clearance. On a breakaway, Ryan Gareis would find Nádia Gomes for the 2-0 lead in the 51st minute.

After a head-to-head collision, Huitema was taken off as a concussion substitute in the 72nd minute.

This was the first time Chicago (2-4-0) held their opposition off the scoresheet this season.

Expansion Boston (0-5-0) has yet to win this season.

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Video: Dana White reacts to Trump’s Secret Service response to White House Correspondents’ Dinner shooter – ‘I didn’t get down – it was awesome!’

Dana White at the 2026 White House Correspondents' Association Dinner held at the Washington Hilton on April 25, 2026 in Washington, D.C. (Photo by Kristina Bumphrey/Variety via Getty Images) | Variety via Getty Images

The Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) boss had quite the night.

UFC CEO Dana White was among the high-profile attendees at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner on Saturday night (April 25, 2026) when a sudden shooting scare sent the event into chaos — and, in typical Dana fashion, he didn’t exactly panic.

Speaking to USA Today, White described the moment armed agents stormed the venue, prompting guests to dive for cover.

“It just started getting noisy,” White said. “Tables getting flipped over, guys running in with guns and they were screaming ‘Get down.’ I didn’t get down. It was f—king awesome. I literally took every minute of it in, and it was a pretty crazy, unique experience.”

White added that his table was positioned near the front of the room — close to where Donald Trump was seated — which only heightened the intensity.

“We were sitting right in front of the table, right in front of where the president was,” he continued. “Nobody got tackled, but guys came in looking for shooters, and they came toward our table. I thought the shooter was over by us or something.”

For someone who’s spent decades cageside watching violence unfold, White seemed more fascinated than frightened.

According to President Trump, a Secret Service agent was shot at close range but saved by a bulletproof vest. The suspect — identified as 31-year-old Cole Tomas Allen of Torrance, Calif. — has since been taken into custody.


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White scores twice, Sabaly adds a goal and Whitecaps beat Rapids 3-1

COMMERCE CITY, Colo. (AP) — Brian White scored twice, including an 85th-minute goal, and the Vancouver Whitecaps beat the Colorado Rapids 3-1 on Saturday night.

Vancouver (8-1-0) won its fourth straight match and has 24 points, second in the Western Conference behind San Jose (27 points).

The Whitecaps struck early in the seventh minute when Cheikh Sabaly finished from the center of the box off assists from Thomas Müller and Emmanuel Sabbi to make it 1-0.

White doubled the lead in the 23rd minute, scoring from outside the box off an assist from Andrés Cubas to give Vancouver a 2-0 advantage.

Vancouver appeared to extend its lead in the 77th minute, but Bruno Caicedo’s goal was waved off for a handball.

White added insurance in the 85th minute, finishing from the center of the box off an assist from Caicedo, with a secondary assist from Sebastian Berhalter.

The Whitecaps finished with a 20-13 advantage in shots and an 8-3 edge in shots on goal.

Yohei Takaoka made two saves for Vancouver, while Zack Steffen recorded five saves for Colorado.

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SDFC concede late in 2-1 loss to Portland Timbers, fifth straight defeat

San Diego FC forward Marcus Ingvartsen (7) shoots the ball during an MLS soccer game against the San Diego FC, Saturday April 25, 2026 in San Diego, California.
San Diego FC forward Marcus Ingvartsen (7) shoots the ball during an MLS soccer game against the San Diego FC, Saturday April 25, 2026 in San Diego, California.

An injury-time dagger extends San Diego FC’s losing streak to five consecutive, bested 2-1 by the visiting Portland Timbers at Snapdragon Stadium on Saturday night.

We fall short tonight, but the work doesn’t stop here. pic.twitter.com/rCYVkiSRh6

— San Diego FC (@sandiegofc) April 26, 2026

After a two-match road trip that ended in back-to-back losses for the Chrome & Azul, San Diego FC returned home for their tenth matchday of the 2026 MLS season, hosting the Portland Timbers. 

San Diego FC came into the match sitting on 11 points from nine MLS games, with a record of three wins, two draws and four losses. 

The club's consecutive losses on the road grew their losing streak to four matches, having gone winless through their last seven games in all competitions.

The detrimental disciplinary problems continued in SDFC’s midweek 1-0 loss to the Houston Dynamo, with forward Amahl Pellegrino being handed a red card in the 79-minute of the match, a sixth sending off for the club within their last eight matches.

In 2025, these two clubs faced off five times, with SDFC on the winning end in three matches, including their 2025 MLS Cup Round One series victory over the Timbers. 

The Timbers were first to the goal sheet in this first meeting of the 2026 campaign, with forward Kevin Kelsy taking advantage of an SDFC playing-from-their-back turnover to get the 1-0 score in the 26-minute.

Kevin Kelsy with the takeaway and finish to put @TimbersFC out front. 💪

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— Major League Soccer (@MLS) April 26, 2026

Off a misplaced backpack from SDFC midfielder and captain Jeppe Tverskov, Timbers’ Kelsy pounced on the loose ball in his attacking third, drove around SDFC defender Christopher McVey and finished the counterattack with a left-footed strike in the bottom right of the goal.

SDFC’s progressive offensive pressure finally broke through in the 31-minute, with SDFC midfielder David Vazquez winning a penalty after having his cross from the top left of the penalty box blocked by the left hand of Timber defender Brandon Bye.

ICYMI pic.twitter.com/F7HjPG8Zyg

— San Diego FC (@sandiegofc) April 26, 2026

Star forward, Anders Dreyer, brought the match back to equal terms in the 33-minute after burying his attempt from the spot into the bottom right corner of the net, sending Timber goalkeeper James Pantemis the wrong way for the 1-1 scoreline. 

33' El Paletero converts the penalty

VAMOS SAN DIEGO pic.twitter.com/0GDBM5ZDPk

— San Diego FC (@sandiegofc) April 26, 2026

The successful penalty claimed Dreyer’s fifth goal of the 2026 MLS season. 

Coming directly out of the halftime break, SDFC thought they had tacked on the go-ahead 2-1 score, with Dreyer, off a set piece, finding forward Marcus Ingvartsen around the goal area for the finishing touch within the first two minutes of the second half whistle. 

But VAR quickly deemed Ingvartsen to be in an offside position during Dreyer's delivery as the match remained 1-1. 

On the other end, SDFC goalkeeper Duran Ferree kept the Timbers from getting their second score of the night, denying forward midfielder Cole Bassett's top of the box curling strike headed for the bottom right corner with a low diving slap save in the 66-minute. 

The Timbers’ clear chance to steal all three points came in the 83-minute of the match, with forward Antony forcing the costly turnover and rounding SDFC goalkeeper Duran Ferree with only an empty net in front of him, but his game-winning chance blew just right of the goal post as the match stayed at 1-1. 

The winning goal finally came for the visitors in the 90+6 minute, coming off a delivered corner kick cross into the box and after multiple touches inside the area, it ultimately fell onto the feet of defender Alex Bonetig as he rolled in a left-footed shot into the goal for the 2-1 sealer.

What a time for your first MLS goal, Alex Bonetig! 🙌@TimbersFC take the lead in stoppage time! pic.twitter.com/ELqB11cqhc

— Major League Soccer (@MLS) April 26, 2026

Anders Dreyer had an opportunity to salvage a drawing point for SDFC in the 90+9 minute, but his one-on-one chance was saved by James Pantemis as San Diego ran out of time with the final whistle blowing at that 2-1 scoreline.

Saturday night’s loss to the Portland Timbers hands SDFC their fifth consecutive loss, now going eight matches without a victory.

At the post-match press conference following the 2-1 loss to Portland, SDFC head coach Mikey Varas reflected on his squad's performance and progress despite the defeat. 

“I thought we actually put them under pressure and had control of the game. The second half was shaky. It was pretty inconsistent.”

“So when that happens, we lost a little bit control of the game and then it becomes a bit of a coin toss, of what could happen against a team that has good players.”

“I know no one wants to hear it, but today was a step forward. The result didn't go our way, but we got closer to being who we want to be.”

San Diego FC stay home next Saturday night for matchday 11 of the 2026 MLS season, with in-state rival LAFC travelling to Snapdragon Stadium on May 2, kickoff at 6:30 p.m.

SDFC went unbeaten in 2025 against LAFC, winning both home and away fixtures. 

2026 NFL Draft grades: Giants among 4 teams with an A, while a Super Bowl contender doesn't do so hot

The 2026 NFL Draft is officially in the books. We graded each pick in the first round, and then again in the second and third rounds, and we also declared winners and losers for each day of the draft.

Now it’ time to grade the teams as a whole. How did yours fare?

In these grades, Nate Tice does the NFC and Charles McDonald does the AFC. 


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Dallas Cowboys

Grade: B-
Here's why: The Caleb Downs selection was a no-brainer and a home run. He’s talented and a leader who will solidify the back end of a defense that desperately needs it. I’m a little cooler on Malachi Lawrence, whom I was more comfortable taking later than in the first round. But Lawrence has speed and can get after the quarterback, a skill set that’s always valued. Drew Shelton has talent but was inconsistent, so he gives offensive coordinator Klayton Adams an interesting project to work with. LT Overton had a disappointing season, but he’s heavy-handed and can move along the defensive line. His inside-outside ability will make him useful.

Most interesting pick: Jaishawn Barham, Edge/LB, Michigan

Barham is a twitchy athlete who is relentless in getting after the ball carrier. He had experience as an edge defender and lining up off-ball in college. While he had flashes at both spots, he can work himself out of plays when aligned off the ball at linebacker and lacks ideal size on the edge. That might not make him a player for everybody. He does both well enough that there’s potential if he’s able to continue to hone his talent. And he’s actually a cleaner fit in Christian Parker’s defensive scheme than you’d think if used like how Zack Baun was in Philadelphia, another tweener-type moved off-ball with forays on the edge.

Draft picks: 

Round 1

Pick 11

Caleb Downs, S, Ohio State

Round 1

Pick 23

Malachi Lawrence, EDGE, UCF

Round 3

Pick 92

Jaishawn Barham, EDGE, Michigan

Round 4

Pick 112

Drew Shelton, OT, Penn State

Round 4

Pick 114

Devin Moore, CB, Florida

Round 4

Pick 137

LT Overton, EDGE, Alabama

Round 7

Pick 218

Anthony Smith, WR, East Carolina

New York Giants

Grade: A

Here's why: What a weekend for Big Blue. Arvell Reese, my top non-quarterback in this year’s class, was there for the picking at No. 5. And the Giants ended up solidifying their offensive line with Francis Mauigoa, who will start at right guard before potentially becoming their long-term option at right tackle. Mauigoa should be an instant strong starter with his technique, strength and awareness whose right tackle flexibility made him an ideal fit.

Colton Hood, a cornerback I would have been comfortable with going in the first round, was available for the Giants at 37. He is a frisky competitive defender. Hood’s size, balance and athleticism make him a fit in any scheme, but his feistiness and willingness to tackle make him a clean fit in Dennard Wilson’s zone-heavy scheme. Jack Kelly was a nice depth selection at LB in the sixth round. He should be a solid special teamer who can have a chance of playing because of his athleticism and physicality.

Most interesting pick: Malachi Fields, WR, Notre Dame

The Giants absolutely needed to add more talent to their wide receiver room to surround Malik Nabers. Fields is a big athlete who can win on the ball and also kick inside as a power slot willing to do the dirty work as a blocker. His big frame and downfield ball skills make him a fit with Jaxson Dart, and that skill set complements Nabers’ game perfectly. It makes Fields a great fit as a secondary pass catcher who helps contribute to winning football for the Giants.

Draft picks: 

Round 1

Pick 5

Arvell Reese, LB, Ohio State

Round 1

Pick 10

Francis Mauigoa, OT, Miami

Round 2

Pick 37

Colton Hood, CB, Tennessee

Round 3

Pick 74

Malachi Fields, WR, Notre Dame

Round 6

Pick 186

Bobby Jamison-Travis, OT, Auburn

Round 6

Pick 192

J.C. Davis, OT, Illinois

Round 6

Pick 193

Jack Kelly, LB, BYU

Philadelphia Eagles

Grade: B+

Here's why: Bracing for a post-A.J. Brown world (reportedly), the Eagles traded with the Cowboys and moved up to take Makai Lemon out of USC. Lemon’s fit is interesting in Philadelphia, mostly because I see him doing his best work out of the slot and Jalen Hurts prefers to do his work to the outside. Having said that, Lemon’s yards-after-catch ability is a welcome new element for an Eagles offense that felt stagnant last season.

Eli Stowers might have a ways to go as a blocker, but he is an outright ridiculous athlete who plays that way on the field. He is such a fluid mover in a big frame and he can quickly move forward with the ball in his hands after the catch. Stowers will have to work into a role and might take some time, but he is a potential power slot type who could have one of the highest ceilings at his position in the NFL if his blocking hits just average. I’m a big fan and I’m excited to watch his development, and the Eagles took him in a proper spot.

The Markel Bell selection had me double-checking to see if Jeff Stoutland was still coaching in Philadelphia. Bell has monster size and could (finally) be the Lane Johnson succession plan the Eagles have needed.

Cole Payton is a great athlete who is still unrefined on the real quarterback things at this point. He can create with his legs and has the size to take hits and work between the tackles. There’s a chance at a Taysom Hill-like career for him, with maybe more if he continues to get more comfortable as a thrower and progressing from the pocket. His addition makes me very curious about what happens with Tanner McKee.

Most interesting pick: Uar Bernard, DT, Nigeria

Another selection for the Eagles out of the NFL’s International Player Pathway Program, Bernard made a statement during his workout for NFL teams when he tested like a truly rare athlete (his clocked 4.63-second 40-yard-dash time was a record for players over 300 pounds). Bernard is a long way away from being a contributor — he has never played a snap of American football — but he’s a ball of clay I’m sure Vic Fangio and defensive line coach Clint Hurtt can’t wait to work with.

Draft picks: 

Round 1

Pick 20

Makai Lemon, WR, USC

Round 2

Pick 54

Eli Stowers, TE, Vanderbilt

Round 3

Pick 68

Markel Bell, OT, Miami

Round 5

Pick 178

Cole Payton, QB, North Dakota State

Round 6

Pick 207

Micah Morris, G, Georgia

Round 7

Pick 244

Cole Wisniewski, S, Texas Tech

Round 7

Pick 251

Uar Bernard, DT, Nigeria

Round 7

Pick 252

Keyshawn James-Newby, EDGE, New Mexico

Washington Commanders

Grade: B+

Here's why: For years, Dan Quinn has tried to find a new Bobby Wagner to man the middle of his defense and meet the tough asks of running down with receivers in coverage. He even tried an older version of Wagner, albeit with an adjusted role with his advanced age and slower speed. He may have finally found his guy in Sonny Styles, a tremendous talent with length, range and an intelligence that makes him an excellent two-way defender against the run and pass.

While I thought Washington needed to add to its wide receiver room, I thought it would go with a receiver who does more of his work on the outside. Instead, the Commanders went with the smooth moving Antonio Williams. A productive and reliable player who is a great fit for a Commanders receiving corps that doesn’t have players with Williams’ skills. 

Joshua Josephs is also an interesting pass rusher with good hands to add to the collection of edge defenders the Commanders assembled this offseason.

Most interesting pick: Kaytron Allen, RB, Penn State

Washington signed several running backs this offseason and got floated as having interest in Jeremiyah Love. While the Love pick didn’t happen, Washington still added to its running back room with the bruising Allen. He is a tough runner between the tackles who doesn’t generate explosive plays because of his lack of high-end speed. His vision and strength allow him to get the simple yards blocked for him, which is key for an offense staying on script, but he doesn’t really put a ton of plays over the top. I like that Allen has the hammer that can work between the tackles and punish defenses that have too many eyeballs on Jayden Daniels. He’s like a baseball player who gets on base a ton without hitting a ton of home runs. Rachaad White and Jerome Ford complement Allen’s game nicely, and it’s a not a bad room they’ve assembled, along with Bill, without investing too many resources. 

Funnily enough, my predraft comparison for Allen’s running style was Rachaad White.

Draft picks: 

Round 1

Pick 7

Sonny Styles, LB, Ohio State

Round 3

Pick 71

Antonio Williams, WR, Clemson

Round 5

Pick 147

Joshua Josephs, EDGE, Tennessee

Round 6

Pick 187

Kaytron Allen, RB, Penn State

Round 6

Pick 209

Matt Gulbin, C, Michigan State

Round 7

Pick 223

Athan Kaliakmanis, QB, Rutgers


NFC North

Chicago Bears

Grade: B

Here's why: The positions the Bears addressed all made sense, even if none of the picks had me standing up and applauding. Dillon Thieneman now joins new free-agent signing Coby Bryant to form a talented backend duo that defensive coordinator Dennis Allen will have a field day in using all over the place. Logan Jones is a classic undersized but quick center who is tough and athletic. He’s a center-only player, so his lack of flexibility is a luxury this year until he takes over for Garrett Bradbury, but he is an excellent fit for a zone-heavy running scheme like the one that Ben Johnson likes to employ and can, finally, give the Bears a long-term center option. Zavion Thomas is a dynamic returner and big-play threat who can give Johnson his new version of a Kalif Raymond (who is on the Bears’ roster, of course). Malik Muhammad has starter potential, with his feel for routes making him dangerous in Allen’s trapping blitz looks. Jordan van den Berg is an athletic dart throw and Keyshaun Elliott is a smart, hardworking player with size who could end up starting in the middle — even with his lack of high-end coverage ability. This class grew on me a bit.

Most interesting pick: Sam Roush, TE, Stanford

Colston Loveland is a future star and Cole Kmet is still on the roster, but Johnson sought to add another tight end who can hold his own in-line and have some athletic chops to boot. Roush has good size (but short arms) and tested very well this spring. He’s a willing blocker who can have trouble sustaining because of his lack of length, but being a valid enough blocker and athlete will keep formation and personnel options open for Johnson and the Bears to exploit. Not many teams can validly say that they have three tight ends who can block and aren’t total stiffs when running routes.

Draft picks: 

Round 1

Pick 25

Dillon Thieneman, S, Oregon

Round 2

Pick 57

Logan Jones, C, Iowa

Round 3

Pick 69

Sam Roush, TE, Stanford

Round 3

Pick 89

Zavion Thomas, WR, LSU

Round 4

Pick 124

Malik Muhammad, CB, Texas

Round 5

Pick 166

Keyshaun Elliott, LB, Arizona State

Round 6

Pick 213

Jordan van den Berg, DT, Georgia Tech

Detroit Lions 

Grade: B-

Here's why: Blake Miller was the solidifying force for Clemson’s offensive line and held it down on the right side for over 40 starts in college. While I’m not the biggest fan of bumping Penei Sewell over to the left after how he’s established himself as a premier right tackle, Miller’s combination of size, athleticism and consistency has the Lions’ right tackle spot in good hands for years to come and the Lions got him in the appropriate part of the draft.

The Lions desperately needed edge help on top of a starting tackle, and they filled that need with Derrick Moore. His all-around game complements Aidan Hutchinson’s pass rush-first game very well. Kendrick Law is a twitchy and bendy athlete who can create explosives with the ball in his hands. He can be a replacement for wide receiver/folk hero Kalif Raymond.

Most interesting pick: Keith Abney II, CB, Arizona State

A feisty defender, I’m not shocked that Abney ended up a Lion. He’s a physical player and a willing tackler whom I like playing best from the slot because he lacks the consistent ability to turn and stay in coverage, although he could stick on the outside in a more zone-heavy scheme (the Lions run a lot of man coverage, however). Abney gives the Lions several defenders who can play from there but also opens up keeping Brian Branch as a backend safety. Abney was a player I was comfortable taking at the end of round 3 because of his physicality and smarts, so this felt more than proper in the middle of Day 3.

Draft picks: 

Round 1

Pick 17

Blake Miller, OT, Clemson

Round 2

Pick 44

Derrick Moore, EDGE, Michigan

Round 4

Pick 118

Jimmy Rolder, LB, Michigan

Round 5

Pick 157

Keith Abney, CB, Arizona State

Round 5

Pick 168

Kendrick Law, WR, Kentucky

Round 6

Pick 205

Skyler Gill-Howard, DT, Texas Tech

Round 7

Pick 222

Tyre West, DT, Tennessee

Green Bay Packers

Grade: C+

Here's why: Micah Parsons makes having no first-rounder more palpable, so the Packers waited until pick No. 52 to make their first selection in cornerback Brandon Cisse. He has athleticism and traits, but is still developing his awareness and feel for the game (I think he’d be best moving to the slot or to safety).

Dani Dennis-Sutton was a solidly productive four-year starter at Penn State who had an excellent showing in tests this spring. His play leaves you wanting to see more impact, but he has a high floor as a rotation edge who can even kick inside on pass rush downs because of his size. The Packers needed depth up front on defense and on offense. Adding Jager Burton is another body to throw into the offensive line room with interior position versatility at center and both guards spots, the type of flexibility the Packers love with their big guys.

Most interesting pick: Trey Smack, K, Florida

His name is Trey Smack. And that last name is an aptronym because he can smack the hell out of the football, with nearly a dozen 50+ yard field goals in college. Let’s give the only kicker selected some love.

Draft picks: 

Round 2

Pick 52

Brandon Cisse, CB, South Carolina

Round 3

Pick 77

Chris McClellan, DT, Missouri

Round 4

Pick 120

Dani Dennis-Sutton, EDGE, Penn State

Round 5

Pick 153

Jager Burton, C, Kentucky

Round 6

Pick 201

Domani Jackson, CB, Alabama

Round 6

Pick 216

Trey Smack, K, Florida

Minnesota Vikings

Grade: B

Here's why: BEEF. The Vikings tried to add defensive linemen last year who could win on their own in Brian Flores' always-attacking scheme. Neither are still Vikings, if you needed any indication of how that went. Here comes the draft version of that same plan: Caleb Banks is an über-talented defensive tackle who has flashes of being a true mauler and disrupter in the middle. He has had a foot injury that can lead to consternation over his long-term health, but his upside is one of the highest of this year’s draft class in his massive frame. Domonique Orange is another defender who lacked production in college, but that was mostly because of Iowa State’s scheme rather than lack of ability. He is an easy mover in a big frame that can knock centers back, but has the light feet to be a valid defender on games and twists, something Flores loves with his defense.

Jake Golday is listed as a linebacker but he was more of a slot defender (or old school walked-out Will linebacker for those familiar with that nomenclature). He has great size and is a good athlete but sometimes doesn’t play to that ability. I like him best going forward and near the line of scrimmage, but his tweenerness will be an asset under Flores, who asks his outside linebackers to do a bit of everything. Jakobe Thomas is a safety who wants to be aggressive on the ball, a style that can get a boost in this defense. 

Demond Claiborne gives the Vikings juice in the backfield behind Aaron Jones (who typically will get banged up at some point during the season) and to complement Jordan Mason. He lacks size but runs with real vision and tempo to pair with his game-breaking speed. Hell, the Vikings even added a fullback for good measure in Max Bredeson. This is a team that wants to make sure it can keep running the ball when it needs to.

Most interesting pick: Caleb Tiernan, OT, Northwestern

When healthy, the Vikings field one of the league’s best offensive tackle duos. But that health, especially with left tackle Christian Darrisaw, has been hard to rely on. Tiernan is a large (but short-armed) technician who has experience playing at both tackle positions. His size, balance and clean hand usage give him real upside of a starter, even if his lack of length limits his ceiling. Tiernan is insurance for both tackle spots, something most teams can’t say they have, while also having starter potential to keep honing. I really liked this pick at the end of Day 2.

Draft picks: 

Round 1

Pick 18

Caleb Banks, DT, Florida

Round 2

Pick 51

Jake Golday, LB, Cincinnati

Round 3

Pick 82

Domonique Orange, Dt, Iowa State

Round 3

Pick 97

Caleb Tiernan, OT, Northwestern

Round 3

Pick 98

Jakobe Thomas, S, Miami

Round 5

Pick 159

Max Bredeson, FB, Michigan

Round 5

Pick 163

Charles Demmings, S, Stephen F. Austin

Round 6

Pick 198

Demond Claiborne, RB, Wake Forest

Round 7

Pick 235

Gavin Gerhardt, C, Cincinnati


NFC South

Atlanta Falcons

Grade: C+

Here's why: Going into this weekend without a first rounder (and fifth rounder), the Falcons didn’t make their first selection until grabbing Avieon Terrell out of Clemson at pick 48. They then rounded out Night 2 with wide receiver Zachariah Branch out of Georgia, a double dip of family ties and a local prospect that almost seemed like an olive branch to a beaten-down fan base. 

Terrell gives the Falcons a cornerback with actual talent that they’ve needed for a few years to pair opposite of his brother, A.J. Terrell. Avieon’s feistiness is infectious, and he even has slot versatility, too. This was a good pick for his range and what Atlanta needs, even without considering the truly heartwarming family ties. The Falcons needed secondary pass-catchers to work around Drake London (and Kyle Pitts, at least for now) and went with the speedy, big play threat. Branch’s diet in college consisted of a lot of screens and manufactured touches, so he will have to develop more branches on his route tree to be a more valid threat down the football field, but he gives the Falcons a different flavor of pass catcher than they’ve had in recent years. The Falcons then spent Day 3 attempting to boost the spine of their defense with do-it-all linebacker Kendal Daniels, defensive tackle Anterio Thompson, and slot defender Harold Perkins.

Most interesting pick: Kendal Daniels, LB, Oklahoma

Daniels did everything at Oklahoma and has real length and range as a player. While some teams might struggle to figure out where to put Daniels, he fits well in Jeff Ulbrich’s defense that thrives with tweener types that can both blitz or drop in coverage on any given snap, especially on passing downs. Daniels might be a special teamer and rotational player to start, but he can affect the game in a variety of ways, and he went to a spot that will get the most out of him. And the Falcons decided to double dip on tweener types with Harold Perkins Jr. out of LSU at the end of the sixth round.

Draft picks:

Round 2

Pick 48

Avieon Terrell, CB, Clemson

Round 3

Pick 79

Zachariah Branch, WR, Georgia

Round 4

Pick 134

Kendal Daniels, LB, Oklahoma

Round 6

Pick 208

Anterio Thompson, DT, Washington

Round 6

Pick 215

Harold Perkins Jr., LB, LSU

Round 7

Pick 231

Ethan Onianwa, OT, Ohio State

Carolina Panthers 

Grade: B

Here's why: The first selection is doing a lot for me with this grade. Monroe Freeling ended up as my OT1 and a top 10 player for me. He rapidly developed in his final season at Georgia and has Pro Bowl upside at the left tackle spot because of his size, athleticism, and improved technique and strength. He not only fills a need with Ikem Ekwonu recovering from an injury, but could provide future flexibility for Ekwonu to move inside or to the right tackle position.

The Panthers went with defensive tackle Lee Hunter in the second round, adding an interior defender to hopefully complement Derrick Brown. I want Hunter to start using his size more, but he flashes disruption from the nose tackle spot. Chris Brazzell II is a tall, toolsy wide receiver who can take the top off the defense. He is still a developing player who lacks route-running polish in Tennessee’s Ponzi scheme offense, but did have experience doing more at Tulane. He’s an interesting dart throw for the Panthers to add deep speed to complement the burly wide receivers Carolina currently has in Tetairoa McMillan and Jalen Coker, all while not sacrificing the size they prefer.

The Panthers added more depth to their defensive back room in cornerback Will Lee III and safety Zakee Wheatley, with Wheatley having a real chance to start early or get playing time in defensive back-heavy sub packages.

Most interesting pick: Sam Hecht, C, Kansas State

Luke Fortner is the Panthers current starting center after signing a one-year deal this offseason and losing Cade Mays in free agency. Hecht not only provides depth, but a potential long-term, and maybe short-term, answer at the pivot spot. I like Hecht best in zone-running schemes where he can use his quickness, a different flavor than what the Panthers have trotted out recently. There was a run on centers at the end of Day 2 and into Day 3, so it was a good job by the Panthers to snatch up a potential starter in the fifth round.

Draft picks:

Round 1

Pick 19

Monroe Freeling, OT, Georgia

Round 2

Pick 49

Lee Hunter, DT, Texas Tech

Round 3

Pick 83

Chris Brazzell II, WR, Tennessee

Round 4

Pick 129

Will Lee III, CB, Texas A&M

Round 5

Pick 144

Sam Hecht, C, Kansas State

Round 5

Pick 151

Zakee Wheatley, S, Penn State

Round 7

Pick 227

Jackson Kuwatch, LB, Miami (Ohio)

New Orleans Saints

Grade: A-

Here's why: I thought the Saints did a really nice job of boosting their pass catchers for Tyler Shough. Jordyn Tyson is a twitchy athlete who can win inside and out, and his game complements Chris Olave well. Bryce Lance, a top-50 player on my board, is older and still raw, but he has truly elite speed and athleticism in a good frame. His hands are also more consistent than you typically see with deep threats. He ended up in an ideal spot where he doesn’t have to be “the guy” right away and where his speed can open up space for his teammates that are so dangerous underneath.

Christen Miller had real flashes when he was able to line up and go. His length and strength makes him a good run defender, and his experience slanting and working on the move fits in Brandon Staley’s defense. Day 3 cornerbacks don’t usually end up starters, but I did appreciate the Saints trying to add depth to their defensive back room, especially considering how cornerback was a weakness for them at times last year.

Most interesting pick: Oscar Delp, TE, Georgia

The Saints didn’t just add a couple of wide receivers to help out their passing attack, they also selected Delp in the middle of the Day 2 tight end run. Delp, my TE4,  was not overly productive in college, but he almost certainly will be a better pro than college player. He has the speed and athleticism to stretch the field along with the size and strength that gives him a real chance to stay in-line as a Y tight end. His game complements Juwan Johnson and also opens up formational and personnel flexibility for Kellen Moore.

Draft picks:

Round 1

Pick 8

Jordyn Tyson, WR, Arizona State

Round 2

Pick 42

Christen Miller, DT, Georgia

Round 3

Pick 73

Oscar Delp, TE, Georgia

Round 4

Pick 132

Jeremiah Wright, G, Auburn

Round 4

Pick 136

Bryce Lance, WR, North Dakota State

Round 5

Pick 172

Lorenzo Styles Jr., S, Ohio State

Round 6

Pick 190

Barion Brown, WR, LSU

Round 7

Pick 219

TJ Hall, CB, Iowa

Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Grade: A

Here's why: Teams might have had questions about Rueben Bain’s arm length that made him drop out of the top 10, but that red flag isn’t as red when taking him at No. 15 like the Bucs did. Bain, whose build and game have reminded me of Brandon Graham throughout this process, will be a weapon as the tip of the spear in Todd Bowles’ defense that is constantly blitzing and twisting its defensive linemen. I’m so interested in seeing how Bain and the rest of what I’ll call “uniquely built” Bucs front seven are deployed this year, it could be wildly entertaining. Jason Licht is comfortable taking the best player available, even if it’s not a dire need. Bain was the great pick that fulfills both.

Josiah Trotter is a hammerhead that gives the Bucs their potential Lavonte David replacement. Trotter is best going forward against the run and as a blitzer, and Bowles defense should use him ideally. Ted Hurst is a toolsy wide receiver with size and speed, but still refining his route running and consistency. He has upside and gets dropped into an ideal situation where he doesn’t have to be a main character of the offense early. I liked the Billy Schrauth pick as depth to help the Bucs insulate themselves from a season from hell like they had last year with offensive line injuries.

Most interesting pick:Keionte Scott, CB, Miami

Scott is an older prospect but a slot dynamo. He is an aggressive defender and his game really shines as a blitzer or when playing the run and he has a real knack for blowing up screens and bubbles. I don’t think he has much outside versatility, which makes me interested in seeing how Bowles will deploy Scott and Jacob Parrish, another slot-based player that struggled at times last year when he had to play on the outside but had great stretches when working from the slot. Either way, Scott is a great fit for this defense, and I’m sure Bowles will find a way to get him and Parrish on the field at the same time if needed.

Draft picks:

Round 1

Pick 15

Rueben Bain Jr., EDGE, Miami

Round 2

Pick 46

Josiah Trotter, LB, Missouri

Round 3

Pick 84

Ted Hurst, WR, Georgia State

Round 4

Pick 116

Keionte Scott, CB, Miami

Round 5

Pick 155

DeMonte Capehart, DT, Clemson

Round 5

Pick 160

Billy Schrauth, G, Notre Dame

Round 6

Pick 185

Bauer Sharp, TE, LSU


NFC West

Arizona Cardinals

Grade: B-

Here's why: The Jeremiyah Love selection is going to grab the headlines. Whether taking a running back that high is justifiable or not, especially with where Arizona is at in the team-building process, is a discussion that can go on and on. He will be a focal point of this new offensive attack under new head coach Mike LaFleur and rounds out one of the league’s surprisingly better young skill players groups with Trey McBride, Marvin Harrison Jr., and Michael Wilson. Love also gives a big play element that this offense has been so desperately lacking. 

I figured the Cardinals would take a stab at this year’s quarterback class to give LaFleur a handpicked signal caller, and their choice was Carson Beck at the top of the third round. Beck has the size and flashes enough arm to handle NFL throws, but struggled with consistency in college. He’s the first of what I think will be several darts that the Cardinals will be throwing at the position in future years.

Kaleb Proctor out of Southeastern Louisiana in the fourth round was another selection that I enjoyed. He’s a disruptive interior defensive lineman who can bump around the front. He’s a great fit for Nick Rallis’ knuckleball-laden scheme.

Most interesting pick: Chase Bisontis, OG, Texas A&M

I warmed (slightly) to the Love selection for the Cardinals once they added Bisontis in the second round. One of the reasons the Cardinals defaulted to Love, outside of his talent, is that there wasn’t an offensive lineman that made sense for where they were selecting so early in the draft. Bisontis, who got some steam as a possible first rounder, is a plug-and-play starter who will fit LaFleur’s downhill run attack perfectly. Combined with the addition of Isaac Seumalo and a more consistent year from Paris Johnson Jr. with Hjalte Froholdt still in the middle, the Cardinals’ offensive line is already looking like a much improved unit that should actually be able to pave the way for their young, talented rookie running back.

Draft picks:

Round 1

Pick 3

Jeremiyah Love, RB, Notre Dame

Round 2

Pick 34

Chase Bisontis, G, Texas A&M

Round 3

Pick 65

Carson Beck, QB, Miami

Round 4

Pick 104

Kaleb Proctor, DT, Southeastern Louisiana

Round 5

Pick 143

Reggie Virgil, WR, Texas Tech

Round 6

Pick 183

Karson Sharar, LB, Iowa

Round 7

Pick 217

Jayden Williams, OT, Ole Miss

Los Angeles Rams

Grade: D+

Here's why: I’ve grown to understand the Ty Simpson selection the more I’ve sat with it. Slightly. Stafford insurance, both for this season and beyond, is something the Rams have desperately wanted. And adding Simpson to the quarterback room means the Rams have a succession plan for a post-Stafford world, while also not being at the mercy of Stafford’s back and one-year extensions. While I was more comfortable with Simpson on Day 2, which is where I had him graded, quarterbacks get inflated all the time when teams decide to select their guy. But it’s still a little rich to me for a player who I think lacks high-end upside that you usually want with your first-round quarterbacks. Which is why I would have preferred the Rams, who were the Super Bowl favorites heading into draft week, to have boosted their team with another weapon (and Davante Adams age/injury insurance). Either way, whether Sean McVay and Les Snead are correct will be determined later, potentially much later.

Third round selection Keagen Trost wins ugly a lot of the time, but McVay always finds a way to make these types work. His guard-tackle flexibility is a nice addition of depth for the Rams to protect themselves for injuries this year.

Most interesting pick: Max Klare, TE, Ohio State

Stop me if you’ve heard this over the past few months: but tight ends and 13 personnel are all the rage! Two years in a row, the Rams take an athletic tight end in the second round to add to their stable. Two of the Rams’ tight ends are free agents after this season, and Klare will help keep the multi-tight end looks going in the years to come. He’s a good athlete who is a willing blocker, even if he lacks the strength to truly hold up in-line. Which is why I would have preferred if the Rams took a more true “Y” tight end this year. Picking nits aside, Klare is a yards-after-catch threat who will allow the Rams to stay explosive and attack downfield even with multiple big athletes on the field.

Draft picks:

Round 1

Pick 13

Ty Simpson, QB, Alabama

Round 2

Pick 61

Max Klare, TE, Ohio State

Round 3

Pick 93

Keagen Trost, OT, Missouri

Round 6

Pick 197

CJ Daniels, WR, Miami

Round 7

Pick 232

Tim Keenan III, DT, Alabama

San Francisco 49ers

Grade: B-

Here's why: I understand the 49ers “reaching” on a couple of players, which might seem like this grade is odd. I just like a couple of the players the 49ers drafted. De’Zhaun Stribling, a player I was particularly high on because of his size, blocking, and all-around game, was ranked 52 on my final big board. I do love his fit with Kyle Shanahan as essentially a Jauan Jennings replacement. But it might have been a little rich to take him at 33. Then again, he may have been gone before the 49ers selected again at the end of the third round, so I do understand the argument for the perceived “reach”. 

I also like the 49ers continuing to add to their interior defense with the Gracen Halton pick. But I didn’t really love the Kaelon Black pick in the third round, a player that I saw more as a middle or late Day 3 talent. But Shanahan taking a running back in the third round that seems like a reach by consensus standards has become a bit of an annual draft tradition. They took Carver Willis on Day 3 as offensive line depth, too, something this team desperately needs. That’s perhaps why they moved out of the first round when they weren’t able to add one of the tackles that went in the first round.

Most interesting pick: Romello Height, Edge, Texas Tech

Romello Height is a twitchy pass rusher who is older and lacks great size, likely making him a designated pass rusher. But he is a heat-seeking missile when getting after the passer, and I am already dreaming about the 49ers trotting out Height, Mykel Williams, Osa Odighizuwa, and Nick Bosa on third down to create havoc in the pocket.

Draft picks:

Round 2

Pick 33

De’Zhaun Stribling, WR, Ole Miss

Round 3

Pick 70

Romello Height, EDGE, Texas Tech

Round 3

Pick 90

Kaelon Black, RB, Indiana

Round 4

Pick 107

Gracen Halton, DT, Oklahoma

Round 4

Pick 127

Carver Willis, OT, Washington

Round 4

Pick 139

Ephesians Prysock, CB, Washington

Round 5

Pick 154

Jaden Dugger, LB, Louisiana

Round 5

Pick 179

Enrique Cruz Jr., OT, Kansas

Seattle Seahawks

Grade: B-

Here's why: Four picks became eight picks for the Seahawks, even without trading out of pick 32 despite general manager John Schneider flaunting a “FOR SALE” sign for weeks. The Seahawks tabbed Jadarian Price at the end of the first round, which could be perceived as a reach for need, but is more understandable when you consider the drastic dropoff of talent in this year’s crop of running backs. They guaranteed themselves a quality starter and didn’t leave themselves at risk of Price getting snatched up in Round 2, forcing them to reach for a player they likely had graded much lower. 

After that, the Seahawks kept filling out the few outright needs that this roster has. Bud Clark is the Coby Bryant replacement as a rangy safety who loves attempting to make the big play on the football and Julian Neal is a cornerback with good size who helps fill out the room. He’s another one-for-one type replacement with the recently departed Riq Woolen.

Most interesting pick: Beau Stephens, OG, Iowa

Despite lacking length and high-end athleticism, Stephens is a great fit for the zone-heavy scheme he’s about to be dropped into in Seattle. He has some pop to his hands and his awareness helps him maximize the ability he does have. His experience in a zone-heavy run scheme like the on he ran at Iowa will help him hit the ground running. This offensive system does have a way of unearthing lower-drafted lineman as starters, something the Seahawks would love to have as an answer for their right guard conundrum, one of the few outright weaknesses on this roster.

Draft picks:

Round 1

Pick 32

Jadarian Price, RB, Notre Dame

Round 2

Pick 64

Bud Clark, S, TCU

Round 3

Pick 99

Julian Neal, CB, Arkansas

Round 5

Pick 148

Beau Stephens, G, Iowa

Round 6

Pick 199

Emmanuel Henderson Jr., WR, Kansas

Round 7

Pick 236

Andre Fuller, CB, Toledo

Round 7

Pick 242

Deven Eastern, DT, Minnesota

Round 7

Pick 255

Michael Dansby, DB, Arizona


AFC

AFC East

Buffalo Bills

Grade: C+

Here's why: This was a solid haul and a clean process for the Bills in this draft class, trading out of the first round and using their first pick on rugged Clemson edge defender T.J. Parker to continue shoring up their front seven for new defensive coordinator Jim Leonhard. Davison Igbinosun felt like a bit of a reach at the bottom of the second round, but this team needed to continue adding depth and talent to their cornerback room and Igbinosun really does have some developable traits for the future. There might not be many stars coming from this class, but they should have a handful of capable players for years to come.

Most interesting pick: Zane Durant, DL, Penn State

Zane Durant is a great dice roll with the last pick in the fifth round. He’s an undersized 3 technique, but he’s dripping with athleticism (4.75 40-yard dash at the combine) and has a decent enough floor right now where it feels like a realistic development project. His speed gives him a lane right away to get on the field in what has suddenly become a deep defensive line room.

Draft picks:

Round 2

Pick 35

T.J. Parker, EDGE, Clemson

Round 2

Pick 62

Davison Igbinosun, CB, Ohio State

Round 4

Pick 102

Jude Bowry, DT, Florida State

Round 4

Pick 125

Skyler Bell, WR, UConn

Round 4

Pick 126

Kaleb Elarms-Orr, LB, TCU

Round 5

Pick 167

Jalon Kilgore, S, South Carolina

Round 5

Pick 181

Zane Durant, DT, Penn State

Round 7

Pick 220

Toriano Pride Jr., CB, Missouri

Round 7

Pick 239

Tommy Doman Jr., P, Florida

Round 7

Pick 241

Ar’maj Reed-Adams, G, Texas A&M

Miami Dolphins

Grade: C

Here's why: This is just one opinion, but the Dolphins’ first-round picks are a bit risky. Kadyn Proctor has struggled with his weight throughout his college career and the recent history of oversized offensive tackles is mixed. Chris Johnson Jr. had some decent tape last season, but there are some real questions about how he’ll physically be able to hang in the NFL. However, the Dolphins did grab some solid value on the second and third days of the draft with Jacob Rodriguez, Chris Bell and Kyle Louis.

Most interesting pick: Jacob Rodriguez, LB, Texas Tech and Kyle Louis, LB, Pitt

Both of these guys have the potential to play a lot of snaps in the NFL, but it was curious to hear that Louis was announced as a linebacker when he has the frame of a safety. If they both stick whenever Miami moves on from Jordyn Brooks, Louis and Rodriguez are a small but speedy linebacker duo which will stress offensive fronts. How these two eventually pair together may define this draft class.

Draft picks:

Round 1

Pick 12

Kadyn Proctor, OT, Alabama

Round 1

Pick 27

Chris Johnson, CB, San Diego State

Round 2

Pick 43

Jacob Rodriguez, LB, Texas Tech

Round 3

Pick 75

Caleb Douglas, WR, Texas Tech

Round 3

Pick 87

Will Kacmarek, TE, Ohio State

Round 3

Pick 94

Chris Bell, WR, Louisville

Round 4

Pick 130

Trey Moore, EDGE, Texas

Round 4

Pick 138

Kyle Louis, LB, Pitt

Round 5

Pick 158

Michael Taaffe, S, Texas

Round 5

Pick 177

Kevin Coleman Jr., WR, Missouri

Round 5

Pick 180

Seydou Traore, TE, Mississippi State

Round 6

Pick 200

DJ Campbell, G, Texas

Round 7

Pick 238

Max Llewellyn, EDGE, Iowa

New England Patriots

Grade: B

Here's why: Caleb Lomu was incredible value at the bottom of the first round, potentially being the long-term blindside protector for Drake Maye and allowing them more flexibility with last year’s top-five pick, Will Campbell. They also found an edge defender with decent enough traits in Gabe Jacas that will at least help them get more physical on the outside. They didn’t really have many premium picks outside of that, but getting Eli Raridon in the third round was nice as a potential Hunter Henry replacement down the line.

Most interesting pick: Caleb Lomu, OT, Utah

Lomu could’ve gone much higher than this, but at the bottom of the first round he’s a steal. He can allow the Patriots to truly play their best five O-linemen and could even play right tackle if they choose to keep Campbell on the left side. 

Draft picks:

Round 1

Pick 28

Caleb Lomu, OT, Utah

Round 2

Pick 55

Gabe Jacas, EDGE, Illinois

Round 3

Pick 95

Eli Raridon, TE, Notre Dame

Round 5

Pick 171

Karon Prunty, CB, Wake Forest

Round 6

Pick 196

Dametrious Crownover, OT, Texas A&M

Round 6

Pick 212

Namdi Obiazor, LB, TCU

Round 7

Pick 234

Behren Morton, QB, Texas Tech

Round 7

Pick 245

Jam Miller, RB, Alabama

Round 7

Pick 247

Quintayvious Hutchins, EDGE, Boston College

New York Jets

Grade: C-

Here's why: The Jets filled some needs, but the players they took are fair to question. David Bailey has a chance to be a high-impact pass rusher in the NFL, but his floor is very, very low as a run defender. Kenyon Sadiq is a solid tight end prospect and it’ll be interesting to see how they work him in with last year’s second-round pick Mason Taylor, who proved to be capable in his first year in the league. Trading back into the first to get Omar Cooper Jr. was an interesting move as well, but he does have the profile of someone who can play across from Garrett Wilson. However, trading up for Cade Klubnik didn’t make a lick of sense. 

Most interesting pick: Cade Klubnik, QB, Clemson

Why? Why did they trade multiple future fourth-round picks to get Klubnik? He has some talent and was viewed highly before a truly disastrous final season as Clemson’s starting quarterback. It’s likely he never gets a chance to do anything here before they move on to another quarterback.

Draft picks:

Round 1

Pick 2

David Bailey, EDGE, Texas Tech

Round 1

Pick 16

Kenyon Sadiq, TE, Oregon

Round 1

Pick 30

Omar Cooper Jr., WR, Indiana

Round 2

Pick 50

D’Angelo Ponds, CB, Indiana

Round 4

Pick 103

Darrell Jackson Jr., DT, Florida State

Round 4

Pick 110

Cade Klubnik, QB, Clemson

Round 6

Pick 188

Anez Cooper, G, Miami

Round 7

Pick 228

VJ Payne, S, Kansas State


AFC North

Baltimore Ravens

Grade: B

Here's why: The Ravens did a good job collecting value this weekend and plugging holes in the trenches. Vega Ioane will immediately slide in as a starting guard along the offensive line, which is a move they desperately needed to make. Beyond losing Tyler Linderbaum, they just had some personnel problems to improve at guard. They also got a necessary butt-kicker on the defensive line with the selection of Missouri’s Zion Young and added a couple of big, athletic pass catchers in USC’s Jakobi Lane and Indiana’s Elijah Sarratt. This is a class that can stabilize the Ravens immediately while providing a lot of value in the future. 

Most interesting pick: Zion Young, DL/Edge, Missouri

If you’re going to be the team that signs Trey Hendrickson, you should probably also be the team that drafts Zion Young. Where Hendrickson treats run defense as optional, Young views it as a necessity and could be one of the better run defenders in the league as his career progresses.

Draft picks:

Round 1

Pick 14

Olaivavega Ioane, G, Penn State

Round 2

Pick 45

Zion Young, EDGE, Missouri

Round 3

Pick 80

Ja’Kobi Lane, WR, USC

Round 4

Pick 115

Elijah Sarratt, WR, Indiana

Round 4

Pick 133

Matthew Hibner, TE, SMU

Round 5

Pick 162

Chandler Rivers, CB, Duke

Round 5

Pick 173

Josh Cuevas, TE, Alabama

Round 5

Pick 174

Adam Randall, RB, Clemson

Round 6

Pick 211

Ryan Eckley, P, Michigan State

Round 7

Pick 250

Rayshaun Benny, DT, Michigan

Round 7

Pick 253

Evan Beerntsen, G, Northwestern

Cincinnati Bengals 

Grade: D

Here's why: This seems like a pretty low-impact draft class considering what the Bengals needed to get out of this year’s crop of players. Cashius Howell technically fills a need at defensive end, but he has a long way to go in terms of developing strength before he can be counted on as an every-down defensive end. Given the Bengals’ recent history of developing defensive linemen, this might not be the best landing spot for Howell to take advantage of his speed long term. Tacario Davis and Colbie Young were risky picks as well. It just doesn’t feel like they took any high-floor bets in this class.

Most interesting pick: Connor Lew, OL, Auburn

Connor Lew was seen as one of the top picks in this year’s draft prior to suffering a season-ending torn ACL late in the year. He’s got the tools to be a quality starter in the NFL and there’s a chance that, if he can get back to pre-injury form, he can be a long-term starter along the Bengals’ offensive line.

Draft picks:

Round 2

Pick 41

Cashius Howell, EDGE, Texas A&M

Round 3

Pick 72

Tacario, Davis, CB, Washington

Round 4

Pick 128

Connor Lew, C, Auburn

Round 4

Pick 140

Colbie Young, WR, Georgia

Round 6

Pick 189

Brian Parker II, C, Duke

Round 7

Pick 221

Jack Endries, TE, Texas

Round 7

Pick 226

Landon Robinson, DT, Navy

Cleveland Browns

Grade: B+

Here's why: This was a really strong draft for Cleveland in the first year of the Todd Monken-Andrew Berry partnership. Trading down and then selecting Utah offensive lineman Spencer Fano was a shrewd move and then they used their second first-round pick on Texas A&M wide receiver KC Concepcion. Fano can play multiple spots along the offensive line (potentially even left tackle) and Concepcion brings an element of speed and playmaker ability to one of the worst offenses in the league last year. Doubling up at wide receiver with the selection of Denzel Boston made a lot of sense as well. They also did well grabbing Florida offensive tackle Austin Barber and Alabama center Parker Brailsford to develop later on in the draft.

Most interesting pick: Austin Barber, OT, Florida

Barber is a good athlete that has real traits to develop as the Browns continue to rebuild their offensive line. If this wasn’t such a strong class of offensive tackles, he probably could’ve gone a bit earlier, but here he has a chance to push for playing time right away on a team that has beatable veterans in entrenched positions.

Draft picks:

Round 1

Pick 9

Spencer Fano, OT, Utah

Round 1

Pick 24

KC Concepcion, WR, Texas A&M

Round 2

Pick 39

Denzel Boston, WR, Washington

Round 2

Pick 58

Emmanuel McNeil-Warren, S, Toledo

Round 3

Pick 86

Austin Barber, OT, Florida

Round 5

Pick 146

Parker Brailsford, C, Alabama

Round 5

Pick 149

Justin Jefferson, LB, Alabama

Round 5

Pick 170

Joe Royer, TE, Cincinnati

Round 6

Pick 182

Taylen Green, QB, Arkansas

Round 7

Pick 248

Carsen Ryan, TE, BYU

Pittsburgh Steelers

Grade: B

Here's why: The Steelers had a pretty solid draft as well, drafting a potential long-term right tackle in Max Iheanachor and more potential starters in Germie Bernard, Daylen Everette and Gennings Dunker. Drew Allar in the third round seems like an unlikely bet to become the team’s long-term quarterback, but at least they’ve finally taken a swing on someone who has real traits to develop rather than some of the less talented quarterbacks they’ve taken in the past. This feels like a very Pittsburgh Steelers draft: high floor. Depending on how Iheanachor, Everett and Dunker develop, it could be a high ceiling draft as well.

Most interesting pick: Daylen Everette, DB, Georgia

Everette had a rollercoaster of a career at Georgia, but he’s a freak of an athlete and has a clear strength in terms of playing downhill to attack the ball and ballcarriers. He may be a better fit at safety for the long term, but his versatility and play strength give him a chance to be an impactful defender in the NFL as well.

Draft picks:

Round 1

Pick 21

Max Iheanachor, OT, Arizona State

Round 2

Pick 47

Germie Bernard, WR, Alabama

Round 3

Pick 76

Drew Allar, QB, Penn State

Round 3

Pick 85

Daylen Everette, CB, Georgia

Round 3

Pick 96

Gennings Dunker, G, Iowa

Round 4

Pick 121

Kaden Wetjen, WR, Iowa

Round 5

Pick 169

Riley Nowakowski, TE, Indiana

Round 6

Pick 210

Gabe Rubio, DE, Notre Dame

Round 7

Pick 224

Robert Spears-Jennings, S, Oklahoma

Round 7

Pick 230

Eli Heidenreich, RB, Navy


AFC South

Houston Texans

Grade: B+

Here's why: Houston made an unorthodox pick in Keylan Rutledge at the bottom of the first round, but he actually makes sense as a hard-nosed player that fits in their blocking scheme. They made what could be the home run pick of the draft when they traded up early in the second round to take Ohio State nose tackle Kayden McDonald, who has an incredible amount of playmaking and skill for a bigger nose tackle. Wade Woodaz in the fourth round is a nice project for DeMeco Ryans to get his hands on as well as the Texans look for a new impact player at linebacker.

Most interesting pick: Kayden McDonald, DT, Ohio State

This guy was made in a lab to play for this defense. Not only does he already have elite run defending skills, he can legitimately be an attacker into the backfield and has pass rush potential at 330 pounds. He is the perfect player to play alongside Will Anderson and Danielle Hunter on the interior and his upside in this scheme is through the damn roof. 

Draft picks:

Round 1

Pick 26

Keylan Rutledge, G, Georgia Tech

Round 2

Pick 36

Kayden McDonald, DT, Ohio State

Round 2

Pick 59

Marlin Klein, TE, Michigan

Round 4

Pick 106

Febechi Nwaiwu, G, Oklahoma

Round 4

Pick 123

Wade Woodaz, LB, Clemson

Round 5

Pick 141

Kamari Ramsey, S, USC

Round 6

Pick 204

Lewis Bond, WR, Boston College

Round 7

Pick 243

Aiden Fisher, LB, Indiana

Indianapolis Colts

Grade: B

Here's why: For not having a first-round pick this year, the Colts did a nice job in the draft. They took CJ Allen and AJ Haulcy with their first two picks and continued to add value with Jalen Farmer at the top of the fourth round. Caden Curry and Deion Burks were both unbelievable value at the end of the draft as well.

Most interesting pick: Caden Curry, Edge, Ohio State

Curry was a big contributor for Ohio State’s stonewall defense last season and was legitimately a productive defender. Age and his physical build are the biggest reasons why he fell to the sixth round, but he really had some strong moments last season that suggest this could be a diamond in the rough for the Colts.

Draft picks:

Round 2

Pick 53

CJ Allen, LB, Georgia

Round 3

Pick 78

A.J. Haulcy, S, LSU

Round 4

Pick 113

Jalen Farmer, G, Kentucky

Round 4

Pick 135

Bryce Boettcher, LB, Oregon

Round 5

Pick 156

George Gumbs, DE, Florida

Round 6

Pick 214

Caden Curry, EDGE, Ohio State

Round 7

Pick 237

Seth McGowan, RB, Kentucky

Round 7

Pick 254

Deion Burks, WR, Oklahoma

Jacksonville Jaguars

Grade: D-

Here's why: The only thing saving this from being an F is the selection of Emmanuel Pregnon about 40 picks later than he was projected to go. Everyone else felt like a bit of a bizarre pick, especially trading up to the second round for a tight end that may end up being a blocker more than a receiver in Nate Boerkircher. They picked so many players that maybe one ends up being a hit, but they had some massive reaches in relation to consensus opinion on the players they selected this weekend.

Most interesting pick: Emmanuel Pregnon, G, Oregon

Pregnon feels like he has the best chance to become a long-term starter for Jacksonville. He’s not the most flexible or fleet-of-foot offensive lineman, but he has a lot of power to drive defensive linemen off the line of scrimmage and create running lanes. For a team that’s gone through a lot of offensive line moves over the past few offseasons, Pregnon might be able to give their front five some stability.

Draft picks:

Round 2

Pick 56

Nate Boerkircher, TE, Texas A&M

Round 3

Pick 81

Albert Regis, DT, Texas A&M

Round 3

Pick 88

Emmanuel Pregnon, G, Oregon

Round 3

Pick 100

Jalen Huskey, S, Maryland

Round 4

Pick 119

Wesley Williams, EDGE, Duke

Round 5

Pick 164

Tanner Koziol, TE, Houston

Round 6

Pick 191

Josh Cameron, WR, Baylor

Round 6

Pick 203

C.J. Williams, WR, Stanford

Round 7

Pick 233

Zach Durfee, EDGE, Washington

Round 7

Pick 240

Parker Hughes, LB, Middle Tennessee State

Tennessee Titans

Grade: A

Here's why: This feels like a true foundational draft for the next era of the Titans. Carnell Tate going fourth overall felt a little rich, but now that the final haul of players is in, that pick feels like a necessary cherry on top for a strong class. Trading back into the first for Keldric Faulk and getting Anthony HIll Jr. at the end of the second round are two incredibly legit, high-upside projects for Robert Saleh to worth with. They also got a nice little pick at center in the sixth round by picking up Indiana’s Pat Coogan. It’s hard not to be excited after this haul; it could be the base of the team for a long time if players hit their development curves.

Most interesting pick: Keldric Faulk, DL, Auburn

Faulk falling to the end of the first round was truly baffling. He has the age profile that teams love and sets an incredibly high floor as a run defender. He doesn’t have great pass rushing chops yet, but that was mostly due to his role in Auburn’s defense as someone who had to eat blocks and squeeze space. He’ll be attacking a lot more in his defense and with his natural balance and strength, he has the chance to develop into a devastating inside-out, versatile player, kind of like how the Seahawks used to use Michael Bennett. This was an ideal landing spot for Faulk and he already has a player to model himself after in John Franklin-Myers, even though he can be much better over the long term.

Draft picks:

Round 1

Pick 4

Carnell Tate, WR, Ohio State

Round 2

Pick 31

Keldric Faulk, DE, Auburn

Round 3

Pick 69

Anthony Hill Jr., LB, Texas

Round 5

Pick 142

Fernando Carmona, G, Arkansas

Round 5

Pick 165

Nicholas Singleton, RB, Penn State

Round 6

Pick 184

Jackie Marshall, DT, Baylor

Round 6

Pick 194

Pat Coogan, C, Indiana

Round 7

Pick 225

Jaren Kanak, TE, Oklahoma


AFC West

Denver Broncos 

Grade: C

Here's why: Not too much to say about a draft that didn’t start until pick 66 for the Broncos. They got some solid depth in Washington running back Jonah Coleman and took a dice roll on traits in Tyler Onyedim to potentially replace what they lost when John Franklin-Myers left the team. Justin Joly was a solid pick in the fifth round as well, but overall there just wasn’t much investment in this draft class as they opted to use their premium picks on veteran players instead.

Most interesting pick: Jonah Coleman, RB, Washington

The Broncos had added Jonah Coleman to their running back room via the draft a year after doing the same with former UCF running back RJ Harvey. Coleman, Harvey and JK Dobbins form an interesting three-headed room where each player has clear strengths to take advantage of. How Sean Payton decides to divvy up the reps here will be a story to follow during the season.

Draft picks:

Round 3

Pick 66

Tyler Onyedim, DT, Texas A&M

Round 4

Pick 108

Jonah Coleman, RB, Washington

Round 4

Pick 111

Kage Casey, OT, Boise State

Round 5

Pick 152

Justin Joly, TE, NC State

Round 7

Pick 246

Miles Scott, DB, Illinois

Round 7

Pick 256

Dallen Bentley, TE, Utah

Round 7

Pick 257

Red Murdock, LB, Buffalo

Kansas City Chiefs 

Grade: B+

Here's why: Trading up for Mansoor Delane was a bit of a shocker, but the Chiefs desperately needed to add a legitimate talent at that position after losing Jaylen Watson and Trent McDuffie this offseason. They made a great calculated risk by taking uber-talented Clemson defensive tackle Peter Woods, who has a real chance to develop into an impact player next to Chris Jones. Getting R Mason Thomas as a hustle/dirty work pass rusher was a nice move too to continue adding depth to the defensive line.

Most interesting pick: Garrett Nussmeier, QB, LSU

Nussmeier easily could’ve gone on Day 2 of the draft, so to get him with just a few picks before the draft was over is incredible value for Kansas City. He was dinged up for a good chunk of last season and it hurt his performance, but at his best he's a potential starting quarterback in the league. He’ll never be unseating Patrick Mahomes, but in 2027 and beyond he has a chance to entrench himself as a long-term backup.

Draft picks:

Round 1

Pick 6

Mansoor Delane, CB, LSU

Round 1

Pick 29

Peter Woods, DT, Clemson

Round 2

Pick 40

R Mason Thomas, EDGE, Oklahoma

Round 4

Pick 109

Jadon Canady, CB, Oregon

Round 5

Pick 161

Emmett Johnson, RB, Nebraska

Round 5

Pick 176

Cyrus Allen, WR, Cincinnati

Round 7

Pick 249

Garrett Nussmeier, QB, LSU

Las Vegas Raiders

Grade: B

Here's why: Las Vegas potentially found a handful of core, long-term players here in the 2026 draft. Fernando Mendoza is a real deal franchise quarterback talent and they took a very sensible swing on the ultra-talented Jermod McCoy in the fourth round. If McCoy’s knee is able to hold up, he can very feasibly be the team’s future CB1 with the amount of upside and talent that he has. Taking the 25-year-old Treydan Stukes at the top of the second round is the only gamble that knocks this grade out of the “A” range.

Most interesting pick: Mike Washington Jr., RB, Arkansas

Mike Washington Jr. is an absolute powerhouse athlete that could form a punishing yet explosive running game alongside Ashton Jeanty and an improved offensive line. If Mendoza hits the ground running with Klint Kubiak, they’ll actually have space to run the ball unlike last year. This is a fun pick to try and really blow the roof off of their running game with a big-bodied, big-play threat.

Draft picks:

Round 1

Pick 1

Fernando Mendoza, QB, Indiana

Round 2

Pick 38

Treydan Stukes, S, Arizona

Round 3

Pick 67

Keyron Crawford, EDGE, Auburn

Round 4

Pick 101

Jermod McCoy, CB, Tennessee

Round 4

Pick 122

Mike Washington Jr., RB, Arkansas

Round 5

Pick 150

Dalton Johnson, S, Arizona

Round 5

Pick 175

Hezekiah Masses, CB, California

Round 6

Pick 195

Malik Benson, WR, Oregon

Round 7

Pick 229

Brandon Cleveland, DT, NC State

Los Angeles Chargers

Grade: D

Here's why: The Chargers didn’t do a great job addressing their needs in this draft and they’ll need Akheem Mesidor to be an impact pass rusher immediately to cover up some of their interior defensive line issues. Brenen Thompson has the speed to be a deep threat for Justin Herbert, but he’s seriously lacking size at 164 pounds. It’s just hard to see this draft class having the immediate impact they were hoping for because they still have critical needs to fill along the defensive front.

Most interesting pick: Jake Slaughter, OL, Florida

Slaughter will likely be playing guard with the addition of free agent center Tyler Biadiasz, but he’s got the frame and athleticism to develop into a long-term starter if they can continue to develop the traits he has. The big thing with the Chargers’ offensive line will always be the ability to stay consistently healthy, but the starting five does look solid at the close of the draft.

Draft picks:

Round 1

Pick 22

Akheem Mesidor, EDGE, Miami

Round 2

Pick 63

Jake Slaughter, C, Florida

Round 4

Pick 105

Brenen Thompson, WR, Mississippi State

Round 4

Pick 117

Travis Burke, OT, Memphis

Round 4

Pick 131

Genesis Smith, S, Arizona

Round 5

Pick 145

Nick Barrett, DT, South Carolina

Round 6

Pick 202

Logan Taylor, G, Boston College

Round 6

Pick 206

Alex Harkey, G, Oregon

Former Wisconsin WR CJ Williams selected by Jacksonville in NFL draft

MADISON – CJ Williams’ breakout season came just time to catch the eye of NFL scouts.

The Stanford receiver caught more passes and had more receiver yards during the 2025 season than he had during his previous three years. Williams' play caught the eye of the Jacksonville Jaguars, who selected him in the sixth round of the NFL draft with the 203rd overall pick.

He was the third former Wisconsin Badger selected in the draft, joining Connecticut receiver Skyler Bell and Indiana tight end Riley Nowakowski.

CJ Williams draft grade: B-C

USA TODAY, which likes Williams' skill set, gave the pick a B. CBS Sports wasn’t as much of a fan of the selection because he was the second straight receiver taken by the team. It gave the selection a C.

Where did CJ Williams go to college?

Williams started his career at USC then played for Wisconsin in 2023 and ’24 before transferring to Stanford.

CJ Williams' highlights

He played in 37 games during his career with 16 starts. He started 11 of 12 games for the Cardinal and received honorable mention all-ACC distinction in ’25.

CJ Williams' stats

Williams led the Cardinal in receptions (59), receiving yards (749) and receiving touchdowns (six). During his first three seasons he had 35 catches for 430 yards and two touchdowns.

What is CJ Wiliams’ height, weight?

Williams was listed as 6-1, 195 pounds on Stanford’s pro day in March.

How did CJ Williams fare at the NFL combine?

Williams was not invited to the combine.

This article originally appeared on Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: Former Wisconsin WR CJ Williams selected by Jacksonville in NFL draft

Crucible pressure '50 times worse than driving test'

Stan Moody (left), Zhang Anda (centre) and Matthew Stevens
Stan Moody (left), Zhang Anda (centre) and Matthew Stevens were among the 16 players to lose in the first round of the 2026 World Snooker Championship [PA Media]

"There's so much pressure playing at the Crucible, it can't be replicated at any other venue."

The words of former champion and current world number one Judd Trump show that even experienced players at the top of the game remain daunted at the iconic Sheffield venue.

The World Snooker Championship is the sport's ultimate endurance test. Seventeen days of drama, tension and pressure, all with the crowd so close they can touch the players – or offer them sweets.

Since 1977, Sheffield's Crucible Theatre has been the home of snooker. A thousand fans pack into the compact but atmospheric arena, where the careers of some have been launched and the spirits of others have been broken.

But no matter how good you are, at some point your turn to suffer will come, stuck in the chair, unable to leave or speak, watching helplessly as your opponent shines.

Former winner Shaun Murphy believed taking his driving test was "the most nerve-racking moment of my life". That changed on Tuesday.

After his dramatic 10-9 win over Fan Zhengyi, which came after he had been 53-17 down in the decider, the 2005 champion called the experience of sitting, waiting and "praying for one chance" as "50 times worse than my driving test".

'Being sat in the chair feeling completely helpless is a terrible place to be'

Shaun Murphy and Xiao Guodong
Shaun Murphy beat China's Xiao Guodong 13-3 in the last 16 and that is the biggest winning margin so far in the 2026 tournament [Getty Images]

So how do you cope with the Crucible pressure when stuck in the chair?

"The psychology aspect of snooker is enormous," said Chris Henry, a subconscious brain and performance coach, who has worked with some of the sport's biggest names including Murphy, Stephen Hendry, Mark Selby, Luca Brecel, Jimmy White, Ali Carter and 2026 debutant Liam Pullen.

"You have to be very mentally strong in snooker, you have to be tough and know how to deal with the situation. It's not what happens that counts, it's how you choose to deal with what happens.

"Snooker is a dead-ball sport so you have a long time to think about things, which is not always good. Being sat in the chair, feeling completely helpless is a terrible place to be, especially if you're not playing well and feel embarrassed.

"It's better to get out of that environment. Negative things are happening in the subconscious and you have to change to get into a better state."

He advises "doing some breathing exercises, just to calm down and get into the performance state" in order to change from a negative to a positive state quickly.

Carter provided one of the best examples of quickly going from negative to positive when he found himself 4-0 down to John Higgins at the mid-session interval, gaining just 37 points in four brutal frames.

"I would've been quite happy to get in my car and drive home, I was absolutely seething," said Carter afterwards.

However, after composing himself, Carter won all five of the remaining frames in the session against the four-time champion, although the Scot would eventually prevail 10-7.

Sitting next to your opponent and not acknowledging them

John Higgins (left) and Ronnie O'Sullivan
Players rarely pay any attention to their opponent, who in the first three rounds at the Crucible is sitting right next to them in between frames [Getty Images]

The layout of the Crucible provides another mental challenge as for the first three rounds, you are sat right next to your tormentor, often with no communication, not even a glance, between the two of you.

"The first match I played here, I drew Hendry when he was would number one," said Australian Neil Robertson, a world title winner in 2010.

"I was sitting next to him and saw how cold-faced he was with no interaction with me whatsoever - I was inches away from him. The Crucible is strange as you're right next to the player so that can add to the intensity."

For some players, interacting with the fans is one way to stay calm. Mark Williams famously took sweets from someone in the front row during the 2018 final and, fuelled by Minstrels and Wine Gums, went on to defeat Higgins to win his third world title.

Mark Allen went down a similar route during the opening session of his last-16 tie with Kyren Wilson.

"It started out because they were annoying me because they were making that much noise with their sweet wrappers," said Allen. "They must have thought I wanted one because I looked at them that much.

"They offered me one, so I was like, well I'll have to be polite now and take one and then he joked with me and says, 'If you win another frame, you can have another one'.

"I made a 140 [break]. Maybe that sweet worked so I had another one!"

"Someone like Ray Reardon would interact with the crowd with jokes and little quips and that can help players to relax," added Henry.

"When you're sat down, players have different approaches. It's difficult to stay concentrated for all that time so to be thinking about other things is not bad. It's a fine balance."

Golf? Food? Madonna? What do players think about while looking on?

Liam Pullen and Chris Wakelin
Chris Wakelin says you have to be 'incredibly focused' on the match when not at the table [Getty Images]

So, what goes through a player's mind in the Crucible chair?

Allen said: "I've got better at this over the years, especially working with a sports psychologist. But I've been out there at times thinking, 'What am I having for dinner, who is going to win the football?'"

"My mind goes to so many places," said Williams. "The last thing I'm thinking about is the table. I could be thinking about the putt I missed on the golf course or a driver I sliced out of bounds.

"When they are potting the balls, you don't really want to watch. You're praying he misses every ball he goes for."

World number 13 Chris Wakelin said: "There have been some good thoughts but when I lacked belief I would be there thinking, 'Where's the car parked?'

"Now when I'm 9-0 up or 9-0 down, I'm waiting for my next opportunity and making sure I'm prepared for it as you have to be incredibly focused."

Former champion Wilson said when he is hungry he may be planning a food order, thinking "do I have medium spice, is it going to be too spicy, is it a 10am start, am I going to regret it?"

Meanwhile, Robertson felt one of the toughest moments was not watching an opponent dominate but when a catchy song gets in your head.

"The worst one is when you get a song in your head and you're trying to play," he said. "When you're trying to play and you're in your chair sometimes you get a random song from Madonna in your head, not necessarily something you listen to.

"It can be anything. My walk-on song was Down Under by Men at Work and then that's in your head and then you think, 'Hang on a minute, I have to pot frame ball'."

High school baseball and softball: Saturday's scores

Baseballs and glove
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BASEBALL 

CITY SECTION

Hollywood 8, Dorsey 6

San Fernando 4, Monroe 2

SOUTHERN SECTION

Alemany 6, West Torrance 2

Arroyo Grande 11, Dos Pueblos 3

Avalon 6, Southlands Christian 5

Bethel Christian 29, Packinghouse Christian 7

Bosco Tech 6, Glendale 4

Cathedral 4, Cantwell-Sacred Heart 3

Chaffey 8, Diamond Ranch 6

Chino 7, Don Lugo 2

Cornerstone Christian 9, San Jacinto Academy 8

Dominguez 20, Compton Centennial 9

Foothill Tech 5, Oxnard Pacifica 0

Hueneme 10, Santa Clara 6

Immanuel 4, Trinity Classical Academy 3

Lancaster 20, Vasquez 12

Linfield Christian 6, Aquinas 5

Moorpark 9, Oxnard 8

Ojai Valley 8, Sequoyah 3

Ontario 5, Montclair 5

Orange 12, La Palma Kennedy 2

Placentia Valencia 7, Century 6

Riverside Prep 6, Ganesha 5

San Dimas 7, La Canada 6

Sequoyah 17, Ojai Valley 4

Sherman Oaks Notre Dame 17, West Ranch 1

Sierra Canyon 15, Saugus 8

Sonora 7, Oxford Academy 5

St. Bonaventure 8, Santa Paula 5

Tahquitz 11, Riverside Poly 10

Wiseburn-Da Vinci 5, Artesia 4

INTERSECTIONAL 

Anaheim Canyon 5, Wilmington Banning 0

Culver City 10, Venice 4

Esperanza 8, South East 7

Trinity Classical Academy 8, Fresno Christian 0

Golden Valley d. Arleta, forfeit

Granada Hills 15, Hart 12

LACES 8, St. Bernard 5

Sylmar 5, Valencia 2

SOFTBALL 

CITY SECTION 

Eagle Rock 7, Arleta 6

Torres d. Elizabeth, forfeit

Venice 12, Verdugo Hills 0

SOUTHERN SECTION

Bethel Christian 22, Packinghouse Christian 4

Flintridge Sacred Heart 8, Village Christian 2

Highland 7, Hart 3

HMSA 19, Gardena Serra 1

Mira Costa 12, Irvine 8

Moorpark 8, Saugus 6

Rio Hondo Prep 11, Sacred Heart of Jesus 1

Saugus 2, Moorpark 0

Sonora 11, Bishop Montgomery 1

Village Christian 6, Vasquez 2

INTERSECTIONAL 

Arleta 8, Viewpoint 5

Burbank Providence 7, Eagle Rock 2

Burbank Providence 11, Sylmar 6

CSDR 11, Model Secondary School (D.C.) 2

Granada Hills 16, West Torrance 4

Long Beach Poly 9, Carson 7

Venice 12, Flintridge Sacred Heart 2

Verdugo Hills 3, Vasquez 3

Viewpoint 9, Sylmar 6

Westlake 14, Granada Hills 2

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This story originally appeared in Los Angeles Times.

Al Ahli made to 'suffer' in winning Asian Champions League: coach

FC Machida Zelvia's Japanese defender Hotaka Nakamura (L) fights for the ball with Al Ahli's Brazilian forward Galeno (Abdel Ghani BASHIR)

Al Ahli had to "suffer" in becoming the first club in more than two decades to win back-to-back Asian Champions League titles, their relieved coach said.

The Saudi side, playing at home in Jeddah, had a man sent off before overcoming Japan's stubborn Machida Zelvia 1-0 in extra time on Saturday.

The defending champions retained the trophy thanks to substitute Feras Al Buraikan's 96th-minute goal in front of 58,984 at King Abdullah Sports City Stadium.

Al Ahli had been reduced to 10 men midway through the second half when defender Zakaria Hawsawi was shown a straight red card for violent conduct for a headbutt.

"We had opportunities to score but it became harder after Hawsawi was sent off for an unnecessary action," their German coach Matthias Jaissle said, according to the Asian Football Confederation (AFC).

"But we showed the right mentality and the players kept believing and that makes me so proud as a coach.

"We talked about it at the break that with a man down we had to suffer more and work harder. However, we have quality players who can make one moment count." 

Jaissle admitted that playing as hosts in front of a home crowd roaring them on had been significant.

The AFC put the latter rounds of Asia's top club competition in Jeddah, handing Jeddah-based Al Ahli a clear advantage.

"Obviously a part of it (winning) was because we played here in Jeddah in front of our fans who pushed us and gave us extra energy," he said.

"To win it back to back is something historic.

"Feels a bit weird. My tank is a bit empty. So much relief because the pressure was on.

"It will take a couple of days for this to sink in."

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Knicks ride Karl-Anthony Towns’ rare triple-double to crucial Game 4 victory

ATLANTA (AP) — Karl-Anthony Towns has long been known as one of the NBA's best-shooting big men. On Saturday night, he showed he can be a pretty good passer, too.

Towns had the fifth triple-double in his 11-year career and first in the playoffs, leading the New York Knicks to a 114-98 win over the Atlanta Hawks to tie the first-round playoff series at two wins apiece.

Towns' 20 points, 10 rebounds and 10 assists made him the fourth Knicks player to notch a postseason triple-double, joining Hall of Famers Walt Frazier and Dick McGuire, and teammate Josh Hart.

Assists aren't typically a pillar of Towns' game. The 7-foot center led the league with 56 double-doubles this season. All 56 consisted of double-digit points and rebounds.

Instead, it's Jalen Brunson who quarterbacks the Knicks offense, averaging 6.8 assists per game this season. Towns, meanwhile, averaged three assists during the regular season.

That changed in Game 4.

“Opportunities presented themselves, and my teammates made it happen today. They made great cuts and allowed me to make those plays," Towns said. "It’s a shoutout to my teammates making great moves to the basket and allowing me to utilize my skill.”

Brunson, who had 19 points and three assists, said Towns was the difference maker in building the Knicks' commanding lead.

“This is a big-time performance from him,” Brunson said. “Great decision-making. He really put us in a position to win.”

Towns said setting his teammates up for success is a greater thrill than any flashy shot.

“To see my teammates being special and to be able to get them involved is something I truly enjoy even more than hitting a shot,” Towns said. “To see people like OG (Anunoby) consistently making the right read, cut, back door, whatever the case may be against the defense, and doing something special, it brings me joy.”

Anunoby, who led the Knicks with 22 points, was one of the primary beneficiaries of Towns’ playmaking. The 6-foot-7 forward was on the receiving end of five of his assists on Saturday night.

“He's a special talent, you know, he can do it all,” Anunoby said. "I know if he'll get open, he'll find me. No matter how tight the window is, he'll be able to find me. It's amazing playing with a player like him.”

The Knicks now head home to Madison Square Garden where they'll host Game 5 on Tuesday night.

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Borussia Dortmund vs Freiburg – Match preview and team news

Borussia Dortmund vs Freiburg – Match preview and team news
Borussia Dortmund vs Freiburg – Match preview and team news

Borussia Dortmund will face Freiburg in a Bundesliga matchday 31 clash on Sunday evening.

Dortmund have scored 30 goals in their last eight meetings against Freiburg and have kept four clean sheets in their last six home games against Freiburg.

Borussia Dortmund vs Freiburg – Match preview and team news

  • Date: Sunday, 26th April.
  • Kick-off: 4:30pm BST.
  • Venue: Signal Iduna Park, Dortmund.

Borussia Dortmund team news

Head coach Niko Kovac welcomed a significant boost with the return of star striker Serhou Guirassy, who has been cleared to play after recovering from a concussion.

However, the medical room remains crowded, particularly in defensive areas. Niklas Sule is officially ruled out for the rest of the campaign following a knee injury, joining long-term absentee Emre Can, who is recovering from a cruciate ligament tear.

The midfield is also stretched thin without Felix Nmecha, while the attack remains without the explosive Karim Adeyemi due to ongoing muscular issues.

Julian Brandt is expected to return to the starting lineup to feed their returning talisman up front.

Freiburg team news

Freiburg face a challenging selection headache as they navigate a punishing schedule between a DFB-Pokal exit and an upcoming Europa League semi-final.

Manager Julian Schuster is forced to manage heavy legs, with Max Rosenfelder and Patrick Osterhage both confirmed out with hamstring and knee injuries, respectively.

There are further concerns as Jordy Makengo and Philipp Treu face late fitness tests to determine their availability.

Given the high stakes of their European run, Schuster is expected to rotate his lineup; veteran playmaker Vincenzo Grifo may begin on the bench to preserve energy, allowing Niklas Beste a chance to regain his starting spot.

Matthias Ginter and Bruno Ogbus will manage the defence, while hoping Lucas Holer can capitalise on the counter-attack.

Form

Borussia Dortmund

Borussia Dortmund currently sit second in the Bundesliga. However, they have experienced a recent dip in domestic form, entering this match on the back of consecutive losses to Bayer Leverkusen (0-1) and TSG Hoffenheim (1-2).

Despite these setbacks, their overall record remains strong with 19 wins this season. They have been particularly dominant at home, where they have lost just four of their last 21 matches at Signal Iduna Park.

Freiburg

Freiburg are currently eighth and have shown impressive resilience in April. They enter this match in excellent spirits despite a narrow midweek DFB-Pokal semi-final loss to Stuttgart. Their recent league form includes back-to-back victories against Mainz and Heidenheim, complemented by a commanding 6-1 aggregate win over Celta Vigo to reach the Europa League semi-finals. They are currently on an eight-game scoring streak across all competitions.

Predicted lineups

Borussia Dortmund: Kobel; Anton, Schlotterbeck, Bensebaini; Ryerson, Bellingham, Sabitzer, Svensson; Beier, Brandt; Silva

Freiburg: Atubolu; Kubler, Ginter, Ogbus, Gunter; Eggestein, Manzambi; Beste, Suzuki, Scherhant; Holer

How to watch Borussia Dortmund vs Freiburg?

The Borussia Dortmund vs Freiburg match is being broadcast live in the UK on Amazon Prime Video as a pay-per-view (PPV) event.

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Rangers vs Motherwell – Predicted lineup and team news

Rangers vs Motherwell – Predicted lineup and team news
Rangers vs Motherwell – Predicted lineup and team news

Rangers have a big opportunity to climb to the top of the Scottish Premiership when they host Motherwell at Ibrox on Sunday evening.

They currently sit third in the table with 69 points from 33 games, just one point behind both Hearts and Celtic.

Since Danny Rohl took charge, Rangers have looked sharp in attack, highlighted by a 6-3 win over Falkirk and a 4-2 victory against Dundee United.

The team is in strong form, having won their last four matches and scored 14 goals across their last three league outings as they continue their push for the title.

Rangers team news

Rohl has a few selection concerns ahead of this match. Tuur Rommens and Ryan Naderi are both unavailable, although they could return for the final four games of the season. Bailey Rice remains sidelined for the rest of the campaign. There is some good news, though, with Andreas Skov Olsen expected to return to the starting lineup.

Up front, Youssef Chermiti is likely to lead the attack again after scoring twice in the previous match. Meanwhile, Bojan Miovski has made a strong case for inclusion after netting two goals off the bench last time out.

Rangers predicted lineup

Possible Rangers starting XI: Butland; Tavernier, Djiga, Fernandez, Aarons; Raskin, Chukwuani; Skov Olsen, Miovski, Moore; Chermiti.

When will the match kick off?

The match will kick off at 3pm BST on Sunday, 26th April.

How to watch Rangers vs Motherwell?

The game will not be shown live on TV in the United Kingdom, but fans can follow the action through live audio commentary via RangersTV or Motherwell TV with a subscription.

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Rangers vs Motherwell – Match preview and team news

Rangers vs Motherwell – Match preview and team news
Rangers vs Motherwell – Match preview and team news

Rangers will have a chance to go top of the Scottish Premiership table when they meet Motherwell at the Ibrox Stadium on Sunday night.

Rangers are currently in third position with 69 points from 33 matches, one point behind Hearts and Celtic.

Rangers vs Motherwell – Match preview and team news

  • Date: Sunday, 26th April.
  • Kick-off: 3pm BST.
  • Venue: Ibrox Stadium, Glasgow.

Rangers team news

For the Rangers squad, manager Danny Rohl faces a few selection headaches as the title race reaches its climax.

Tuur Rommens and Ryan Naderi; both players have been ruled out for today’s clash, though the medical staff is optimistic about their return for the final four fixtures of the campaign.

Youngster Bailey Rice remains a long-term absentee and will not feature again this season.

On a brighter note, the Gers are bolstered by the expected return of Andreas Skov Olsen in the starting XI.

Youssef Chermiti scored a brace in the last match and is once again set to lead the line for Rangers while Bojan Miovski might make it difficult for Rohl to keep him on the bench after his two goals off the bench last time out.

Motherwell team news

Motherwell travels to Glasgow with a significantly strengthened hand thanks to several key players returning to the fold.

Manager Jens Berthel Askou confirmed that midfielder Callum Slattery is available for selection after serving his suspension.

Additionally, the Steelmen are boosted by the return of Regan Charles-Cook, who has resumed full training and offers a potent attacking outlet on the wing.

While Callum Hendry is also fit and ready to start, the visitors remain without Eythor Bjorgolfsson and Johnny Koutroumbis, both of whom are still in the final stages of rehabilitation.

Zach Robinson continues his long road to recovery from an Achilles injury. Sitting comfortably in fourth, Motherwell will look to exploit any nerves in the Rangers’ ranks and solidify their own European ambitions.

Form

Rangers

Under Danny Rohl, the team has shown immense attacking power, recently dismantling Falkirk 6-3 and securing a 4-2 win over Dundee United. They have won four of their last four matches, scoring 14 goals in their past three league games alone as they chase leaders Hearts.

Motherwell

Motherwell has struggled for consistency during the crucial run-in. The Steelmen have failed to record a win in their last five league outings, suffering four defeats and a solitary 0-0 draw against Hibernian. Their most recent result was a 3-1 loss to league leaders Hearts. Despite this dip, Jens Berthel Askou’s side remains fourth in the table with 54 points, aiming to snap their winless streak and strengthen their European qualification hopes.

Predicted lineups

Rangers: Butland; Tavernier, Djiga, Fernandez, Aarons; Raskin, Chukwuani; Skov Olsen, Miovski, Moore; Chermiti.

Motherwell: Ward; Sparrow, McGinn, Welsh, O’Donnell; Fadinger, Watt, Maswanhise, Just, Longelo; Said.

How to watch Rangers vs Motherwell?

This match will not be broadcast live on TV in the UK. Fans in the UK can listen to live audio commentary through a subscription to RangersTV or Motherwell TV.

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Borussia Dortmund predicted lineup and team news vs Freiburg

Borussia Dortmund predicted lineup and team news vs Freiburg
Borussia Dortmund predicted lineup and team news vs Freiburg

Borussia Dortmund take on Freiburg on Sunday evening in a Bundesliga Matchday 31 fixture.

Dortmund have dominated this matchup in recent years, scoring 30 goals across their last eight meetings with Freiburg. They’ve also recorded four clean sheets in their previous six home games against them.

Currently sitting second in the league table with 64 points from 30 matches, two points ahead of third placed RB Leipzig Dortmund’s overall campaign has been strong, with 19 wins so far. However, they come into this match after back-to-back setbacks, losing 1-0 to Bayer Leverkusen and 2-1 against Hoffenheim. Despite this dip, their home form remains impressive, with just four defeats in their last 21 matches at Signal Iduna Park.

Borussia Dortmund team news

There is some positive news for head coach Niko Kovac, as striker Serhou Guirassy is back and available after recovering from a concussion.

However, injuries are still a concern, especially in defence. Niklas Sule has been ruled out for the rest of the season with a knee problem, while Emre Can remains sidelined with a long-term ACL injury.

In midfield, Felix Nmecha is unavailable, and Karim Adeyemi is also still out due to a muscle injury. Julian Brandt is likely to return to the starting XI and support Guirassy in attack.

Borussia Dortmund predicted lineup

Possible Borussia Dortmund starting XI: Kobel; Anton, Schlotterbeck, Bensebaini; Ryerson, Bellingham, Sabitzer, Svensson; Beier, Brandt; Silva

When will the match kick off?

The match will kick off at 4:30pm BST on Sunday, 26th April.

How to watch Borussia Dortmund vs Freiburg?

The match will be shown live in the United  Kingdom on Amazon Prime Video as a pay-per-view event.

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Grading every pick by the Commanders in the 2026 NFL Draft

The 2026 NFL Draft is in the books. No more mock drafts, no more speculation about which players would fall, or which teams were telling the truth. The Washington Commanders put the finishing touches on a six-player class on Saturday, making four picks after making one each on Thursday and Friday.

Washington general manager Adam Peters landed one of the top players on his board on Thursday, when linebacker Sonny Styles fell to the Commanders with the No. 7 overall pick. The draft puts the finishing touches on an impressive offseason from Peters, which will feature several new starters on defense.

How did the Commanders do with their draft picks? We grade each pick, from Styles to quarterback Athan Kaliakmanis.

Round 1, No. 7: LB Sonny Styles, Ohio State

Styles fills Washington's biggest defensive need, replacing Wagner. He brings elite size (6-foot-5, 244 pounds) and speed (4.46-second 40-yard dash), with a 43.5" vertical leap. A former safety, Styles transitioned to linebacker during his college career and never missed a beat. As the son of former Ohio State and NFL linebacker Lorenzo Styles, Sonny showed he also possesses the instincts and physicality to play inside linebacker in the NFL.

Grade: A+ (originally published on Friday)

Round 3, No. 71: WR Antonio Williams, Clemson

Williams was ranked No. 57 on Daniel Jeremiah's final list of the top 150 prospects. He'd previously been inside the top 50. So, the value was there for the Commanders.

A multi-year starter at one of college football's top programs, Williams is ready to play Day 1. A productive player in each of his healthy seasons at Clemson, Williams could start for the Commanders in 2026. Currently, only Terry McLaurin is penciled in as a starting wideout.

Some things stick out here: slippery, outstanding run-after-catch ability and plays fast. These are important qualities for the Commanders. Not only did the Williams' pick have high value, but he can help immediately. His versatility should help him earn a starting role sooner rather than later.

Grade: A (originally published on Saturday)

Round 5, No. 147: EDGE Joshua Josephs, Tennessee

The Commanders signed edge rushers Odafe Oweh and K'Lavon Chaisson in free agency, pairing them with the returning Dorance Armstrong to improve Washington's pass rush. However, Oweh is the only edge rusher on the Commanders' roster signed past 2026. Not anymore. Josephs was a consensus top-100 player and the Commanders got him in Round 5. While he's light, Josephs has phenomenal length and isn't afraid to mix it up against the run. Josephs could also still grow as a pass rusher. A good value pick for Adam Peters and the Commanders here.

Grade: B+

Round 6, No. 187: Penn State RB Kaytron Allen

The Penn State Nittany Lions have had a ton of great running backs over the years. Saquon Barkley, John Cappelletti, Curt Warner, Lydell Mitchell, Ki-Jana Carter, and Larry Johnson are among the great Penn State running backs. Kaytron Allen rushed for more yards than any of them, breaking the school record last season. Allen fell down the board because he's not an explosive athlete. He can play. You take good, productive players at this point in the draft, which is Allen. You can add him to the mix in Washington's backfield next season, and he should be able to carve out a role.

Grade: B+

Round 6, No. 209: C Matt Gulbin, Michigan State

The Commanders needed a center. They either passed on a few options, or they went right in front of when Washington picked, such as when Sam Hecht was chosen at No. 144 overall. Eventually, the Commanders found their center, who has starting experience at center and guard. Some believe he could be the starting center by the end of his rookie season. He's more powerful and rugged than he is athletic. Even if Gulbin doesn't start at center, they found a player who can be a top backup at all three interior positions. That's valuable.

Grade: B+

Round 7, No. 223: QB Athan Kaliakmanis

Washington didn't necessarily need a quarterback, and there were better options on the board, such as Garrett Nussmeier. But it was a seventh-round pick, and someone Washington liked. Remember, the Commanders brought in Kaliakmanis on a top-30 visit, so the interest was real. While Washington doesn't need a quarterback, drafting one that the new offensive coordinator, David Blough, likes and can develop is a positive. Remember, Marcus Mariota is on another one-year deal, and the Commanders will eventually not be able to afford him as Jayden Daniels' backup.

Grade: C

This article originally appeared on Commanders Wire: Commanders draft grades: Grading every pick in 2026 NFL Draft

Vikings Draft a Demon — with a D

Vikings Draft a Demon — with a D
Luke Jamroz

The Minnesota Vikings had no youth in their running back room — until late Saturday afternoon. After a trade back into the 6th Round, interim general manager Rob Brzezinski drafted Wake Forest’s Demond Claiborne, and just like that, fans have a twinge of hope that a youth movement at tailback could be on the horizon.

Minnesota added burst, return value, and another backfield variable for Kevin O’Connell’s offense.

Veteran Jordan Mason and Aaron Jones will presumably get the bulk of carries early next season, but if injuries arise, Claiborne could be tapped on the shoulder.

Claiborne Adds Speed to a Backfield That Needed More Juice

One drafted halfback is better than zero drafted halfbacks.

Demond Claiborne runs the ball against Virginia Tech at Lane Stadium. Vikings draft
Wake Forest running back Demond Claiborne (1) accelerates through the line during first-quarter action against Virginia Tech, Oct 4, 2025 in Blacksburg, showing burst and vision at Lane Stadium while navigating traffic and looking to create a chunk gain early in a competitive ACC matchup on the road. Mandatory Credit: Brian Bishop-Imagn Images

It’s Claiborne for MIN in Round 6

Vikings fans waited anxiously during the draft’s first five rounds for a new running back — that didn’t arrive. Then, after a trade with the New England Patriots, the drought ended.

Vikings.com’s Rob Kleifield announced, “The Vikings offense added speed you can’t teach in the sixth round. Minnesota selected former Wake Forest running back Demond Claiborne with the 198th pick of the 2026 NFL Draft on Saturday, jolting its backfield with a Second-Team All-ACC runner who has red-hot wheels. The Vikings vaulted up the draft board to snag Claiborne, sending No. 234 and a 2027 sixth-round pick to New England in exchange for 198, which Minnesota twice previously owned (the third time’s the charm).”

“Claiborne, 22, led Wake Forest in rushing each of the past three seasons and followed up 1,049 yards on the ground in 2024 with 907 in 2025. In total, Claiborne carried 558 times in college for 2,599 yards and 26 touchdowns, including double-digit TDs in his final two go-rounds.”

On paper, the Claiborne draft pick doesn’t quite pack the punch of Jeremiyah Love (Arizona Cardinals) or Jadarian Price (Seattle Seahawks) from earlier in the draft, but for Minnesota, it’s a step in the right direction.

Get to Know Claiborne

Claiborne is 5’10” and 190 pounds. He has 4.37 speed, and after the Vikings lost Jalen Nailor, Rondale Moore (RIP), and Ty Chandler this offseason, the club desperately needs more speed. Claiborne is that.

The strengths:

  • Change-of-direction fluidity
  • Special teams versatility
  • Balance
  • Intense breakaway speed

Weaknesses:

  • Does not have prototypical size of a workhorse running back
  • Fumbles
  • Pass protection will need a lot of work
  • Drops as a pass-catcher
  • Not tackle-breaking savant

The Ringer‘s Todd McShay on Claiborne: “Claiborne is an undersized back who is a threat to score every time he touches the ball. He ran the third-fastest 40 time among running backs at the combine. He doesn’t need much of a crease to pull away in the run game, after the catch, and in the return game.”

“He can press the line of scrimmage, get linebackers to commit and make late cuts. He can make defenders miss in the hole. He’s an effective cutback runner. He uses jab steps and hesitation to shake defenders in space. He’s not a power back, but he keeps moving his feet, and he breaks tackles with contact balance. Scouts have expressed concerns about his maturity and ability to control his emotions in the past.”

Claiborne is the first running back drafted by the Vikings since DeWayne McBride in Round 7 three years ago. Minnesota still hasn’t picked a tailback in the draft’s first four rounds since 2019. That drought continues.

Demond Claiborne runs against Georgia Tech at Allegacy Stadium. Vikings draft
Wake Forest running back Demond Claiborne (1) carries the ball against Georgia Tech during third-quarter play, Sep 27, 2025 in Winston-Salem, using quick cuts and lateral agility to find space at Allegacy Federal Credit Union Stadium as the Demon Deacons push for momentum in an ACC contest. Mandatory Credit: Zachary Taft-Imagn Images

McShay added, “He appeared to lose his cool when he spiked the ball after dropping a pass against North Carolina last season. Claiborne’s not built to carry a heavy workload in the NFL. Claiborne is unlikely to develop into a team’s primary ballcarrier, but he has the skill set to develop into an excellent complementary back.”

“There are backs that ran as well as Claiborne and didn’t reach their upside in the NFL and he carries a mid-round grade for a reason. De’Von Achane, a 2023 third-round pick, is an optimistic comparison. Achane is faster than Claiborne, but both players are explosive and possess similar frames.”

Why the Pick Matters

Last year, the Vikings began to turn the corner into a competent rushing offense:

Vikings Rushing DVOA,
NFL Ranking,
in the Kevin O’Connell Era:

2025: 13th
2024: 20th
2023: 27th
2022: 27th

But here’s the main problem:

Vikings Rushing Playcall %
NFL Ranking
in the Kevin O’Connell Era:

2025: 19th
2024: 18th
2023: 30th
2022: 30th

Minnesota ran the ball at the NFL’s 13th-best efficiency clip but ranked 13th-least in rushing playcall percentage. The Claiborne pick matters because he could inspire Minnesota to establish a more balanced offense.

O’Connell’s offense will not be unlocked to its fullest potential until it runs the ball at a balanced rate, at least compared to other playoff-contending teams.

NFL Comparisons

Looking for a stylistic comparison for Claiborne? Say less.

Low End: Nyheim Hines
Middle: Jerick McKinnon
High End: De’Von Achane

The Achane comp is important for one reason: the Vikings plucked Achane’s offensive coordinator, Frank Smith, from the last four years as their new assistant head coach earlier in the offseason. Achane is 5’9 and 190 pounds. He’s not “supposed” to be a Top 8 NFL running back at his size. But he is.

Demond Claiborne runs past a defender against California. Vikings draft
Wake Forest running back Demond Claiborne (1) breaks into the second level against California defensive back Nohl Williams, Nov 8, 2024 in Winston-Salem, displaying speed and balance while attacking open space during first-half action at Allegacy Federal Credit Union Stadium in a nonconference showdown. Mandatory Credit: Jim Dedmon-Imagn Images

The optimistic take? Smith can massage Claiborne into some variation of Achane in Minnesota. That’s the Holy Grail scenario.

Claiborne will turn 23 in October.


On This Day (26 April 1897): A Last Hurrah For Campbell And Co!



Sunderland AFC spent most of its early years enjoying success, so 1896/1897 was something of a shock, with the team taking things to the wire before avoiding what would’ve been a humiliating relegation.  

Football League champions in 1891/1892, 1892/1893 and 1894/1895, our reign of dominance had ended abruptly with a sharp drop off in performances.

Fifth in 1895/1896 was bad enough but following the campaign, secretary Tom Watson departed for Liverpool and in his absence the downward spiral continued apace, with his replacement Robert Campbell unable to get a regular tune out of an ageing squad.

Maybe Watson had seen the writing on the wall or didn’t have the heart to break up a group of players that had served him so well during the build up to and early years in the league, but with Campbell handed the job of freshening things up, his time in charge saw him on the back foot from the off.

A former shipyard storekeeper, Campbell had at one point been lodging at Watson’s home and initially started helping the club as a trainer, then took over the ‘A’ team before getting his big promotion.

His new task would’ve been made all the harder had the club been plunged into the second tier, so retaining our top our flight status was the immediate priority.

Following Watson was an unenviable task but it appeared as if he had the backing of the Wearside community and in early April 1897, he was gifted a “handsome timepiece” by local football representatives. Grateful for the support he’d given non-league clubs in the town, the group also presented Mrs Campbell with a gold broach as a sign of their gratitude — but out on the pitch, opponents weren’t always as generous.

Sunderland endured a difficult transitional period and whilst a late surge of form avoided the ignominy of finishing dead last in 1896/1897, the Lads remained in trouble due to the prospect of a series of difficult ‘Test Matches’.

These games saw the top two teams in the Second Division going head to head with the bottom two in Division One, and they had the club teetering on the edge of relegation for a few weeks yet.

A defeat and a draw to Division Two winners Notts County heaped even more pressure on clashes with second-placed Newton Heath, and a 1-1 draw in Manchester on Saturday 24 April set up a decisive return at Newcastle Road two days later when victory — alongside a favourable result at Turf Moor in the Notts County/Burnley fixture — was needed to secure survival.  

Burnley had been the only team to finish below Sunderland in the table and in March had conceded a vital second half equaliser to Robert Campbell’s half-brother Johnny when they’d visited the Lads.

The draw sparked an unbeaten five-game stretch prior to the Test Matches, with the final regular league game bringing another tie away at Bury. Johnny was also on the scoresheet in that one, with the two goals proving to be his last for the club. One of our earliest stars, he’d been the country’s top scorer during the three title wins but was one whose time was coming to an end.

A benefit match had been staged on behalf of Johnny Campbell in September, with opponents Newcastle United attracting gate receipts of around £35. However, the total handed over to the striker was even higher – fifty guineas — with the directors also presenting him with a gold ring as a memento.

Perhaps the board were feeling flush, as during the same week as the game, it was announced that the players had enquired about a possible change in club policy to one that would allow them to travel to away games on the day, rather than staying overnight. This was expected to save the club huge amounts in accommodation fees but did little to improve results on the road.    


However, not only were the fans having to come to terms with poor showings and an unfamiliar league placing, they were also witnessing the breakup of their much-loved squad.

The do-or-die tussle was to be final outing for Johnny Campbell plus his teammates James Gillespie, Donald Gow, James Hannah and the club’s first ever professional John Harvie, and on an emotionally-charged occasion, the old favourites rolled back the years to keep their legacies intact.

A trumpeter playing a rather apt rendition of The Campbells Are Coming greeted the teams as they entered the pitch ahead of the 18:00 start and a fired-up Sunderland soon got to work amidst perfect weather conditions.

However, there was no party atmosphere despite the music.

The Lads pressed high up the pitch, and within fifteen minutes they were a goal ahead, with the season’s top scorer Gillespie heading in. The side continued thereafter to push a clearly rattled Newton Heath with Johnny Campbell — moved out onto the wing — working tirelessly alongside a forward line that was able to create a number of chances. Unfortunately, a collective failure to convert prompted an increase of the tension, and come the second half, things got a little tetchy.  

Even with visiting left-half James McNaught having to go off for a lengthy bout of treatment either side of the half time break Sunderland were struggling to get what would have been a crucial second.

Newton Heath were becoming more desperate in their defensive efforts and the tackles were starting to fly. In contrast, the hosts were solid at the back but there was always the danger of a sucker punch and Gillespie’s second goal via a free kick with ten minutes remaining, was met with great relief in the stands.

Spectators then flooded the pitch at full time to chair the players back to the changing rooms, and with Burnley’s draw against Notts County confirmed, players and team alike were able to not quite celebrate but acknowledge still that their club had kept its position amongst the elite.   

With Newton Heath remaining in the second division and being joined by Burnley, Notts moved back up.

They struggled to establish themselves in 1897/1898, whereas Robert Campbell started making some headway; alongside trainer Billy Williams he whipped a new-look group into shape and his disciplined squad finished in second place – not quite top of the tree, admittedly, but at the end of the table that folk had been more accustomed to nonetheless.  


Monday 26 April 1897

Football League Test Match

Newcastle Road

Attendance: 8,000

Sunderland 2 (Gillespie 15’, 80’)

Newton Heath 0

Sunderland: Doig, McNeill, Gow; Ferguson, McAllister, Wilson; Gillespie, Harvie, Morgan; Hannah, Campbell


Fan Letters: “There’s No Defence For Friday Night’s Performance”

SUNDERLAND, ENGLAND - APRIL 24: Daniel Ballard of Sunderland reacts after Nottingham Forest's second goal scored by Chris Wood during the Premier League match between Sunderland and Nottingham Forest at the Stadium of Light on April 24, 2026 in Sunderland, England. (Photo by George Wood/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Want to have your say on all things Sunderland? Drop us a line and we’ll publish your views! RokerReport@yahoo.co.uk


Dear Roker Report,

Sunderland taking us to dizzy heights so we can see the summit before they fall off the cliff edge is part and parcel of being a Sunderland fan.

We accept that teams will beat us, and our loyal fans turn up more in hope than expectation even when expectations are high, but what our loyal fans won’t and shouldn’t tolerate is our team just not turning up. 

It doesn’t matter which division we’re in but all we ask as a minimum — especially at home — is that these highly-paid footballers turn up. These footballers have one job that matters, and that’s to perform for ninety minutes once a week.

Results and performances like this hurt the fans that graft and hope to escape the trials and difficulties of the life they face every day, and all they ask is those that wear the shirt and take the shilling perform for ninety minutes a week.

Sadly, on Friday night — like four years ago in Bolton, 2018 in Southampton or 1982 in Watford, etc — the wheels came off but not all disasters end in a spanking and I think back to Port Vale, Fulham or Brentford, where we just didn’t turn up. 

The whole team (including the backroom staff) owes the fans an apology for the Nottingham Forest game but more importantly a performance in the next game.

Loyal fans who aren’t the richest or in the best of health deserve better, and there’s no defence for Friday night’s performance.

Gavin Marshall-Elliott

Ed’s Note [Phil]: Hi, Gavin. Thank you for your letter.

I fully agree with your take on Friday night’s shambolic defeat at the hands of Nottingham Forest.

It was nowhere near acceptable for a team that’s set tremendously high standards ever since the season kicked off, and the manner in which we collapsed — as well as the speed — was not reminiscent of the Sunderland that we’ve known and loved during 2025/2026. Very disappointing and a real let-down.

Fortunately, our next fixture looks quite favourable and we need to see a very strong reaction from the Lads when they travel to the Midlands to take on Wolves.

I’m sure they’ll be eager to get back to winning ways and to prove that Friday night was merely a blip rather than the latest evidence of a slump, and I would expect Régis Le Bris to freshen the team up and consider some tactical tweaks, as well.



Dear Roker Report,

After some sunny beers outside city centre pubs and chatting to some hopeful and sensible Nottingham Forest fans, we made our way across the new bridge to get a first glimpse of Welcome to Sunderland — and we were immediately struck by the amateurish upside-down W masquerading as the letter M. 

The slant of the letter and the top of the W doubling up as the bottom of the M are giveaways and the irony of this observation is that my mate turned and said, “It probably means we’ll not know up from down when defending tonight” — such prophecy!

Anyway, the point to these utterings is that we’ll very soon become the butt of jokes unless we sort out our lettering!

It’s obvious once you look at it.

Phil

Ed’s Note [Phil]: Hi, Phil. Thank you for getting in touch.

I think the new sign that greets fans on the exterior of the South Stand looks great and will be a really worthwhile addition to the stadium.

I understand where you’re coming from, but I’m not overly bothered by the fact we’ve recycled a letter, flipped it upside down and used it like that; the effect is the main thing and for those of us who remember the iconic sign at Roker Park, I think it’ll be greeted very positively.



IPL 2026: Karun Nair Left Devastated, On the Verge of Tears as PBKS Script Record Chase – Watch

Punjab Kings completed the highest successful run chase in IPL history on Saturday by chasing down 265 against Delhi Capitals in Delhi, but for Karun Nair, it turned into a night of missed chances and visible heartbreak on the field.

Nair appeared close to breaking down after dropping Punjab Kings captain Shreyas Iyer twice in the space of four balls, mistakes that proved costly as PBKS pulled off the record chase in IPL 2026.


The first chance came on the last ball of the 15th over when Vipraj Nigam got Iyer to mistime a lofted shot straight towards long-off. Nair moved a few steps forward, settled under the ball and looked set to complete a simple catch, but the ball slipped out of his hands.

The miss left Vipraj stunned. He sat down on the ground, holding his head in disappointment as Delhi missed a key chance to get back into the game.

Just four balls later, Iyer survived again.

On the second ball of the 16th over, Kuldeep Yadav bowled a length delivery and Iyer went for the pull. It was Kuldeep’s wrong’un, and the ball took the top edge before going high towards long-on.

— IS_Netwrk29 (@IS_Netwrk29)


Once again, Nair was under it, and once again, the catch went down.

After the second drop, Nair looked visibly shaken and seemed on the verge of breaking down as Delhi watched another major chance slip away.


Iyer made sure those mistakes hurt DC. After getting two lifelines, he stayed calm and scored 71 off 36 balls, leading Punjab’s chase and taking his side home with seven balls to spare.

Earlier in the innings, Punjab’s openers Prabhsimran Singh and Priyansh Arya had already laid the base for the chase.

Prabhsimran made 76 off 26 balls with nine fours and five sixes, while Priyansh scored 43 off 17 balls with two fours and five sixes.

The pair added 126 runs for the opening wicket in just 6.5 overs and took PBKS to 105/0 in the powerplay, the highest powerplay score of the season.

Punjab then lost three wickets quickly, but Iyer held the innings together and made full use of the dropped chances.

His knock helped Punjab Kings chase 265, the highest successful run chase in IPL history.

Jaden McDaniels angers the Nuggets again with a late layup that triggers shoving from Jokic

MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — The Denver-Minnesota rivalry took another dramatic turn in the closing seconds of Game 4 on Saturday, when Nuggets star Nikola Jokic confronted Jaden McDaniels after he took an uncontested layup with the Timberwolves on the way to victory and a 3-1 lead in the first-round NBA playoff series.

After McDaniels made the unsportsmanlike basket with 2.1 seconds left with the Nuggets having conceded the 112-96 decision, Jokic ran from one end of the court to the other to shove him. Players from both teams converged around them to broaden the scuffle before order was restored. Timberwolves forward Julius Randle, who was livid with Jokic, was ejected along with Denver's center.

“He scored when we'd stopped playing,” Jokic said. “You guys saw what happened.”

McDaniels, who spiced up the series after Game 2 by declaring Denver's team was full of “ bad defenders,” said afterward he didn't know what Jokic said to him during the confrontation.

“I just seen someone who was big as hell,” McDaniels said.

So why did he take the meaningless two points?

“The clock still be running, so I might as well go score,” McDaniels said.

As teams in the same division playing four times each regular season, and facing each other in the playoffs for the third time in four years, the Nuggets and Timberwolves have become quite the archrivals.

“Obviously I didn't like what McDaniels did,” Nuggets coach David Adelman said. “The game was over. The game was conceded both ways. In 2026, that stuff just doesn't happen anymore. That's something that happened in the ‘80s, where teams would continue to score. But that’s who he is, you know? And so if that's what they want to do, that's what they want to do.”

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AP NBA: https://apnews.com/hub/NBA

UFC Vegas 116 Post Show: Aljamain Sterling dominates Youssef Zalal. Is Alexander Volkanovski next?

LAS VEGAS, NEVADA - APRIL 25: (L-R) Aljamain Sterling punches Youssef Zalal of Morocco in a featherweight fight during the UFC Fight Night event at Meta APEX on April 25, 2026 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Jeff Bottari/Zuffa LLC)

Aljamain Sterling just gets better with age.

On Saturday night, the 36-year-old former bantamweight champion continue his impressive run at 145 pounds, dominating Youssef Zalal in the main event of UFC Vegas 116. Sterling is now 3-1 at featherweight, with his lone loss being a close decision to Movsar Evloev, and given his pedigree, the question is, is Sterling next in line for Alexander Volkanovski?

Following UFC Vegas 116, MMA Fighting’s Jed Meshew and Alexander K. Lee react to Sterling impressive performance and what it means for the featherweight title picture. Additionally, Meshew and Lee discuss Joselyne Edwards’ massive win over Norma Dumont, the rest of the UFC Vegas 116 card, answer fan questions, and more.

Watch the UFC Winnipeg post-fight show above, or an audio-only version of the show can also be streamed below and on Apple PodcastsSpotify, or wherever else you get your pods.


Roki Sasaki earns first win as Dodgers rout Cubs

Los Angeles Dodgers starting pitcher Roki Sasaki (11) throws a pitch against the Chicago Cubs during the first inning at Dodger Stadium.
Los Angeles Dodgers starting pitcher Roki Sasaki (11) throws a pitch against the Chicago Cubs during the first inning at Dodger Stadium.

LOS ANGELES — On a night that was supposed to belong to a bobblehead, it ended up belonging, at least in part, as Roki Sasaki is still trying to find himself.

The Dodgers take the Cubs, 12-4, on Saturday at Dodger Stadium, snapping Chicago’s 10-game winning streak in emphatic fashion. But the real intrigue came on the mound, where Sasaki delivered something he hadn’t yet this season: real progress.

Not perfection. Not dominance. But progress.

“I thought tonight was Roki’s best outing,” Dave Roberts said postgame.

Los Angeles Dodgers starting pitcher Roki Sasaki (11) walks in the dugout after the first inning against the Chicago Cubs at Dodger Stadium.
Los Angeles Dodgers starting pitcher Roki Sasaki (11) walks in the dugout after the first inning against the Chicago Cubs at Dodger Stadium.

Kiyoshi Mio-Imagn Images

Los Angeles Dodgers starting pitcher Roki Sasaki (11) walks in the dugout after the first inning against the Chicago Cubs at Dodger Stadium.

That might raise eyebrows considering the final line, five-plus innings, seven hits, four runs, three home runs. On paper, it was uneven. In context, it may have been a turning point.

For the first time in five starts this year, Sasaki looked like a pitcher building toward something rather than searching for it. His fastball command was sharper. His walk total, just one, was his lowest of the season. And most notably, his splitter, the pitch that once made him one of the most electric arms in the world, showed new life.

Sasaki threw it harder, nearly five miles per hour above his season average, and with more conviction. It generated late swings and, perhaps more importantly, confidence.

“I made a small adjustment,” Sasaki said, offering a slight smile before declining to elaborate. “I can’t tell.”

Fair enough. For a pitcher whose season has been defined by inconsistency, a little mystery is a welcome trade for tangible results.


There were still reminders of the work ahead. All three home runs he allowed came with two strikes, mistakes in put-away counts that major league hitters don’t miss. Yet even then, the damage was contained. Solo shots. Manageable innings. No unraveling.

That, too, is progress.

Sasaki even pushed into the sixth inning for the first time this year, exiting to a supportive ovation after a leadoff walk and single ended his night at 99 pitches. It wasn’t dominant, but it was enough.

The Dodgers made sure of that with an offensive eruption that overwhelmed Cubs pitching by the middle innings. After a slow start, the lineup flipped the game in a six-run fourth inning that turned a tight contest into a rout.


Max Muncy sparked the surge with a two-run homer, his ninth of the season. Teoscar Hernández delivered a bases-loaded, two-run single that broke things open. Andy Pages continued his breakout campaign with three RBIs, including a two-run double later in the game. Pages is now batting .337 this season.

Even Shohei Ohtani, who had been scuffling, showed signs of life, reaching base, snapping an 0-for-12 skid, and swiping just his second base of the season.

By the time the dust settled, the Dodgers had sent 11 men to the plate in the fourth inning alone and piled up 12 runs on 13 hits, chasing both Cubs starter Colin Rea and reliever Javier Assad before the game reached its late stages.

“I think when everyone gets going, we’re just about unstoppable,” rookie Alex Freeland said.


On nights like this, it’s hard to argue.

Still, the larger question lingers: what exactly is the Dodgers’ plan for Sasaki?

The organization committed to a six-man rotation, a structure designed to maximize talent and manage workloads. But it requires consistency from every arm involved, something Sasaki has struggled to provide since arriving.

Last season, that inconsistency led to a demotion, then a surprising reinvention. Sasaki returned in September not as a starter, but as a bullpen weapon. By October, he was closing postseason games, posting a 0.84 ERA and emerging as an unlikely October force.

That version of Sasaki, confident, aggressive, electric, has felt distant for much of this year.

Until, maybe, Saturday.

Fans acknowledge Los Angeles Dodgers starting pitcher Roki Sasaki (11) after a pitching change against the Chicago Cubs during the sixth inning at Dodger Stadium.
Fans acknowledge Los Angeles Dodgers starting pitcher Roki Sasaki (11) after a pitching change against the Chicago Cubs during the sixth inning at Dodger Stadium.

Kiyoshi Mio-Imagn Images

Fans acknowledge Los Angeles Dodgers starting pitcher Roki Sasaki (11) after a pitching change against the Chicago Cubs during the sixth inning at Dodger Stadium.

This wasn’t the postseason closer. It wasn’t even a clean start. But it was a step, built on better command, a sharper splitter, and a willingness to attack the strike zone early.

For a team with championship aspirations, the margin for patience is thin. For a pitcher with Sasaki’s ceiling, the margin for hope remains wide. On a night when the Dodgers didn’t need him to be great, Sasaki gave them something else.

A reason to believe he still might be.

Penn State football 2026 undrafted free agent tracker: Where do Nittany Lions sign in the NFL

The 2026 NFL Draft has concluded, but the dreams of former Penn State football players are still alive.

All 32 NFL teams will sign undrafted free agents now that the seven rounds of the draft are over. As teams assess their needs, more players will likely get phone calls for rookie minicap invitations or training camp spots.

Let's take a look at where each player lands.

Which Penn State football players have signed free agents deals in 2026?

Tyler Duzansky signs with the Las Vegas Raiders

Duzansky earned All-Conference honors his last two seasons for the Nittany Lions. He'll have a chance to earn a spot on the Raiders' special teams unit.

Trebor Pena signs with the Jacksonville Jaguars

Sources: Penn State WR Trebor Peña plans to sign with the #Jags. pic.twitter.com/LumT6ARdzy

— Jordan Schultz (@Schultz_Report) April 25, 2026

After spending his final collegiate season in Happy Valley, Pena will compete for a roster spot in the Jaguars depth chart, which has a spot open after it was announced Travis Hunter would move strictly to corner.

Devonte Ross signs with the Los Angeles Chargers

Source: The #Chargers are signing Penn State WR Devonte Ross. pic.twitter.com/Xfn7nXg4qe

— Jordan Schultz (@Schultz_Report) April 25, 2026

Khalil Dinkins signs with the San Franciso 49ers

Former Penn State TE Khalil Dinkins is signing with the 49ers on a deal that includes $275,000 guaranteed, per source.

— Tom Pelissero (@TomPelissero) April 25, 2026

Nick Dawkins signs with the Baltimore Ravens

Source: The #Ravens are signing former Penn State center Nick Dawkins.

Was a two-year starter for Penn State and a team captain last year. Was a Jason Witten Collegiate Man of the Year semifinalist. pic.twitter.com/9KVVfimI0R

— Matt Zenitz (@mzenitz) April 25, 2026

With Dawkins' signing, there's a chance he and Vega Ioane could be reunited on the professional level.

Nolan Rucci signs with the Indianapolis Colts

Indy needs as much offensive line depth as possibe, and it's a safe bet to bring in an experienced lineman to provide some preseason competition.

Dominic DeLuca signs with the Baltimore Ravens

Husker Wrestling: Lovett and Green Win US Open Titles, Punch Tickets to Final X in June

PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA - MARCH 22: Ridge Lovett of the University of Nebraska celebrates after defeating Caleb Henson of Virginia Tech University in the 149-pound class championship match during the Division I Men's Wrestling Championship held at the Wells Fargo Center on March 22, 2025 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Isaac Wasserman/NCAA Photos via Getty Images) | NCAA Photos via Getty Images

The Nebraska Wrestling Training Center put on quite the display this weekend at the Senior level in both freestyle and Greco-Roman.

The Huskers had five wrestlers entered at the Senior US Open, and all five found the podium against a field filled with the best in the country. Not only did they all place, Nebraska saw two guys get crowned as US Open Champions — Ridge Lovett at 70 kg and James Green at 74 kg.

2️⃣ US Open titles.

70kg | Ridge Lovett🥇
74kg | James Green 🥇

Both wrestlers have earned a spot at Final X in June with a chance to make the U.S. Senior World Freestyle Team for the 2026 World Championships. pic.twitter.com/khaTQX0J5W

— Nebraska Wrestling (@HuskerWrestling) April 26, 2026

Lovett blizted through a tough field before scoring a wild finals win that will go down as an all-timer. As for current assistant coach Green, he showed that he hasn’t lost a step in moving up from 70 to 74 kg. On the way to his title, he beat half of the eventual podium.

In Greco-Roman — the upper-body only style — former Husker Peyton Robb made it to the final series but fell short and finished as the runner-up.

Liam Cronin and Brock Hardy also placed on the podium at 57 and 65 kg, respectively.

With their wins, Lovett and Green punched their tickets to Final X where Team USA decides its Senior World Team every year. They will find out their opponents in late May as the winner of the World Team Trials will get the other Final X spot at those weights. Final X will take place June 19.

US Open Champions

70 kg

5-seed Ridge Lovett

Lovett has been focusing on freestyle for a year now, and it shows. After a legendary career in both high school and college, Lovett showed this weekend that he’s ready to take the Senior level by storm.

On Friday’s opening day, Lovett looked like a guy on a mission to make his first World Team — he went 4-0 and outscored his opponents 47-9 going into Saturday’s final.

Lovett beat both Jonathan Millner (12-0) and 21-seed Nick Sanko (10-0) by tech before beating 4-seed Ian Parker 8-3 in the quarters.

In the semifinal round, Lovett beat 1-seed Alec Pantaleo in dominant fashion 17-6 by tech. Lovett showed his power and scoring ability in a match that maybe opened up a lot of people’s eyes toward Lovett.

Ridge Lovett looks IMPRESSIVE! He techs the #1 seed, Alec Pantaleo, 17-6, as he advances to the 70kg US Open Finals against Caleb Henson. pic.twitter.com/6b7mDxksVM

— Justin Basch (@JustinJBasch) April 25, 2026

Lovett moved into the final where he faced 2-seed Caleb Henson. These two had some history in college with Henson beating Lovett at CKLV and later at the 2024 NCAA semifinal 1-0 by decision. Lovett then exacted his revenge in his final collegiate match, beating Henson 1-0 in the 2025 NCAA final.

In this match, things started relatively slowly with Henson taking a 2-0 lead into the break, but the match ramped up in a big way after that. Early in the second, Henson shot in and scored but he and Lovett exchanged exposures as they rolled around on the mat — Lovett used his chest wrap and crotch lift to do most of his damage in the exchange.

After a review of the sequence, Lovett held a 7-6 lead but added to his lead quickly when he caught a Henson shot and scored six points from the chest wrap position, whipping Henson over multiple times to go up 13-6.

YOU GOTTA LOVETT❗️@RidgeLovett takes the 70kg title and earns a spot at Final X with a 14-12 win over Caleb Henson. pic.twitter.com/mMCtrW91xP

— Nebraska Wrestling (@HuskerWrestling) April 26, 2026

With time winding down, Henson scored a quick takedown to cut his deficit to 13-8. He then took Lovett down again to his back for four points and nearly turned him again. After a challenge by Henson’s corner, the 13-12 score was confirmed. With the failed-challenge point, Lovett won the match 14-12 and will sit out to Final X.

Ridge Lovett wins a thriller! US Open Senior Freestyle Champion! 🥇

With this win he is in the best of three finals at Final X for a spot on the World Team!

📸 @kastlerdapic.twitter.com/tk66MBHOmu

— NEwrestle (@NEBwrestle) April 26, 2026

It’s unclear who will register for the World Team Trials at 70 kg, but the field will be star-studded. A wrestler must qualify for the Trials, while the US Open is open for anyone to enter, so the field will also be much smaller. The big names that enter Trials will likely be last year’s Senior World Team member PJ Duke of Penn State, Henson, Penn State’s Tyler Kasak if he can heal up from this weekend’s concussion, and potentially Lovett’s old teammate Antrell Taylor who wrestles at 70 kg and plans to enter this tournament in late May.

A potential Lovett vs. Taylor series in Final X would be quite the story.

74 kg

5-seed James Green

In his first year up at 74 kg after making an incredible seven World Teams at 70 kg throughout his career, Green looked as good as ever as he tries to make his eighth team. A two-time World medalist, Green has never won World gold, and I know he has his eyes on ending his career on top of that mountain.

Green started his tournament with a 13-2 win via tech over Johnathon Viveros before taking on Penn State’s 12-seed Joe Sealey. The presumptive starter at 174 pounds for the Nittany Lions next season, Sealey gave Green his toughest match, but Green earned the 3-2 decision win. Sealey went on to place third, beating two-time NCAA Champion 1-seed David Carr in the 3rd-place match.

In the quarters, Green wasted no time in downing 4-seed Will Lewan via 11-0 tech in the first period.

James Green with the quick tech to make the 74kg semifinals!

📸 @KastlerDApic.twitter.com/SFgoRwQaX7

— NEwrestle (@NEBwrestle) April 24, 2026

In the semifinal round, Green didn’t get the opponent he was likely anticipating as 8-seed Cam Amine beat top-seeded Carr in the quarters. Last year’s World Team rep, Carr entered the tournament as the heavy favorite in this bracket but finished in 4th place.

Amine wrestled a very defensive and conservative match, but Green was able to get the 2-1 win to advance to Saturday night’s final against 10-seed Kannon Webster, an All-American this past season for Illinois.

In that match, Green took a 2-0 lead to the break before hitting a lightning-quick double leg for a takedown to go up 4-0. Webster did get a takedown with a minute to go, giving him some life, but Green was able to evade just enough despite giving up a caution point to earn the 4-3 win.

Greezy gets it done 😤@WhoIsJamesG takes the 74kg US Open crown with a 5-3 win over Kannon Webster. pic.twitter.com/jkh2IJowi9

— Nebraska Wrestling (@HuskerWrestling) April 26, 2026

James Green wins the US Open 74kg title! He advances to Final X for a chance at another World Team! 🔥🔥🔥

📸 @KastlerDApic.twitter.com/hNHFz4d1YY

— NEwrestle (@NEBwrestle) April 26, 2026

According to Green himself, he was sick this weekend, making what he did even more impressive. He beat nearly the entire podium this weekend — downing runner-up Webster, 3rd-placer Sealey (who won six matches on the back side after losing to Green), 5th-placer Amine, and 7th-placer Lewan.

I’ve been feeling like straight dog 💩 all week and somehow found a way to get it done. Thanks for the support. Now it’s time for recovery but I’ll be better come final x 🤞🏾#LaceMan

— James Green (@WhoIsJamesG) April 26, 2026

US Open Placers

72 kg (Greco-Roman)

4-seed Peyton Robb (2nd place)

Robb got closer to making a Greco World Team this weekend, but he couldn’t get past the current king of 72 kg Greco in American in Benjamin Peak.

Robb started his tournament with a 14-5 tech over 13-seed Giovanni Cassioppi before downing 5-seed Robert Perez 5-0 in the quarters.

In the semifinal round, Robb beat 8-seed Brett Back 6-2 to make it to the best-of-three final series against Peak with a spot on Team USA on the line.

Peyton Robb into the best of three finals for a Senior Greco World Team spot! pic.twitter.com/VA0xJ5jTrV

— NEwrestle (@NEBwrestle) April 24, 2026

Robb lost both final matches to Peak by the exact same score of 6-3. After losing to Peak via 11-1 tech two years ago, Robb has obviously improved and has narrowed the gap.

Peak is now a four-time World Team member for Team USA but hasn’t earned a medal yet at the World Championships. Peak also made age-level World Teams in 2018 (Junior) and 2021 (U23).

57 kg

3-seed Liam Cronin (4th place)

A member of the US National Team already, Cronin solidified his status as one of the best American freestylers at the Senior level at 57 kg. The problem is that he’s stuck behind guys like Olympic silver-medalist Spencer Lee, multi-time age-level World Champion Luke Lilledahl, and U20 World Team member Anthony Knox. Lilledahl will be a junior in college this year at Penn State, and Knox will be a freshman at Rutgers.

Cronin opened his tournament with a 12-0 win via technical superiority over Elijah Oliver before downing 11-seed Austin Assad 7-4 in the quarterfinal round.

Liam Cronin moves into the 57kg semis! 🌽 pic.twitter.com/tbaCA4Kjdc

— NEwrestle (@NEBwrestle) April 24, 2026

Cronin moved on to the semifinal where he faced 2-seed Lilledahl out of Penn State who just won his first NCAA title in March. Lilledahl dominated in this match on the way to a 10-0 tech over Cronin.

Cronin dropped to the consolation semifinal round where he faced 12-seed Brody Teske. Cronin poured it on early and often, beating Teske 10-0 in just 37 seconds.

In the 3rd-place match, Cronin faced 4-seed Knox. The young Scarlet Knight was too much in this match for Cronin — the Husker lost the match 10-3 to finish in 4th place.

Cronin will still have an opportunity to earn a spot in Final X next month at the World Team Trials.

65 kg

5-seed Brock Hardy (8th place)

Coming off an illustrious college career in Lincoln, Hardy took part in his first Senior US Open this weekend. He didn’t earn a spot in Final X this year, but I do think big things are on the horizon for Hardy as he finally turns his full attention to freestyle. Keep in mind that Hardy did win a World bronze medal at the U23 World Championships in 2023.

In his first match, Hardy beat Jimmy Nugent 16-5 via tech before beating 21-seed David Evans 3-3 by criteria in a tight match.

Brock Hardy, Ridge Lovett and James Green all move into the quarterfinals! 🌽 pic.twitter.com/iKzCGG2uMr

— NEwrestle (@NEBwrestle) April 24, 2026

In the quarterfinal round, Hardy faced 4-seed Jesse Mendez, the two-time NCAA Champion for Ohio State who always seems to have Hardy’s number. In this match, Hardy scored a late takedown and had a chance to turn Mendez for the win but was unable to, dropping the match 5-4.

Hardy dropped to the blood round where he faced 11-seed Drew Gorman, winning the match 9-2. Hardy then medically forfeited out of the consolation quarters.

Hardy ended his college career on a bum knee and it was obvious the injury was bothering him at the US Open. He seemed to re-injure it and added a knee sleeve in his later matches. Also, against Gorman, Hardy suffered an injured nose and had to have his face wrapped up to stop the bleeding for the final 30 seconds of the match.

Hopefully Hardy can use this off-season to get right and healthy before another run at a World Team in 2027. With the 2028 Olympics on the horizon, it’s likely he’ll be ramping up for a run at the Olympic team.

UFC CEO Dana White recaps shots fired at White House Correspondents Dinner: 'F***ing awesome'

UFC CEO Dana White was one of many people in attendance at the White House Correspondents Association Dinner on Saturday night, which was interrupted by a series of gunshots heard inside the ballroom.

Like many people on the scene, he provided an account of what happened in the immediate aftermath. He did it with … enthusiasm:

“Inside, they started up. All of a sudden, it just started getting noisy. Tables getting flipped over, guys running in with guns and they were screaming ‘Get down!’ I didn’t get down — it was f***ing awesome. I literally took every minute of it in. It was a pretty crazy, unique experience.”

It really needs to be conveyed just how visibly overjoyed White seemed while speaking with reporters.

Dana White on the incident at the White House Correspondents Dinner: pic.twitter.com/IPa0QKDGCd

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White, a longtime friend and ally of President Donald Trump, said he was sitting at a table near the front of the room, “right in front of where the president was.” He also said he initially thought the shooter might have been near him when the Secret Service rushed in.

Per authorities, the suspect rushed past a security checkpoint at the Washington Hilton with a shotgun, a handgun and multiple knives. Gunshots were audible in the ballroom before he got taken down by law enforcement. He is now in custody.

The incident saw Trump, vice president J.D. Vance and other dignitaries rushed away from the stage. In a press briefing after the incident, Trump vowed to reschedule the dinner within the next 30 days.

In addition to their friendship, Trump and White’s offices are currently working UFC Freedom 250, the upcoming UFC event scheduled to be held on the South Lawn of the White House on June 14.

Vancouver Goldeneyes Will Pick First Overall In 2026 PWHL Draft With Chance To Select Caroline Harvey

The Vancouver Goldeneyes won the PWHL's first overall pick in the 2026 PWHL Draft after finishing the 2025-26 season with the most draft order points.

Using the Gold Plan, the Goldeneyes recorded five points after being mathematically eliminated from the PWHL playoff picture. They were the second team eliminated from the playoff race with last place Seattle. Seattle also recorded five points, but had less wins resulting in them losing the draft pick.

Vancouver secured top spot beating Minnesota 4-3 in overtime, followed by a Seattle loss to Montreal 2-1 in their final games of the season.

Vancouver Gets First Shot At Caroline Harvey

Vancouver will not get the opportunity to select generational talent Caroline Harvey. This season Harvey won the Patty Kazmaier Award as the NCAA's top player, and was named the Olympic MVP and Best Defender. At only 23, they're just more credentials on an already stacked resume that has seen Harvey twice named Best Defender at the World Championships. Prior to the PWHL, it's a list of accolades that would already have had Harvey destined for the Hall of Fame. Now, she's only at the beginning of a career, where she'll need to add professional hardware to her resume to ensure her destiny. 

Harvey is a game changing talent for any team combining speed, physicality, and game breaking skill on both sides of the puck. She's regarded as the best defender on the planet already, and she's yet to touch PWHL ice.

If Vancouver didn't want a defender, they could opt for Abbey Murphy, a pugnacious yet dynamic forward who should immediately become one of the top scorers in the PWHL. The option to select a player who can be both, playing as a starring forward as former World Championship MVP, or a starring defender as an Olympic All-Star in Laila Edwards.

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Where Will The Rest Of The Teams Select?

This is where the questions come in, because no one, including the league, actually knows. If the league does know, they've yet to inform teams. The PWHL's Gold Plan stipulates the the draft order of eliminated teams will be settled using draft order points. 

As the PWHL website reads, "The remainder of the draft order of selection will be determined by Gold Plan points among non-playoff teams and playoff results for the four teams who qualify. If new teams are added through expansion, the final draft order of selection for all picks following the first overall selection will be confirmed at a later date."

The league has openly stated they'll be expanding by 2-4 teams, meaning the second portion of that statement is where the questions begin.

Staff in the league are worried that non-playoff teams may miss out on the talent entering the league via the 2026 Draft, a cohort fans, coaches, GMs, scouts, and players have all been watching with anticipation since the league was founded. 

The league is expected to begin disseminating information regarding expansion for the 2026-27 season in the coming days, with plans for the 2026 Draft, including date, location, number of rounds, and order of selection still to come.

Sean McAdam: Red Sox’ Alex Cora went from first-year winner to survivor; Eventually, though, time ran out for him

As a dugout rookie in 2018, Alex Cora led the Red Sox to a franchise record 108 wins and a World Series triumph, quickly earning him a reputation as one of the best managers in the game.

Not even a cheating scandal that predated his time in Boston but wasn’t made public until after his second season with the Red Sox, could fully dim his star. The Red Sox re-hired him after he served a one-year suspension from Major League Baseball and only 20 months ago, they made him one of the highest-paid managers in the history of the game with a three-year contract extension.

But after 2018, Cora had limited success in leading his team to postseason glory. The Sox missed the postseason in 2019, 2022, 2023 and 2024 and even when they snapped a four-year playoff drought last October, lasted only three games in the wild-card round.

In that sense, he was a victim of the impossibly high standard he set in his first season.

Cora, along with much of his coaching staff, was fired Saturday evening, hours after his club snapped a four-game losing streak with a 17-1 win over the Baltimore Orioles. But in the estimation of chief baseball officer Craig Breslow, team president Sam Kennedy and ownership, that wasn’t enough to erase the stink of a 10-17 start to the season, one which began almost exactly a month ago with high expectations.

He leaves as the third-winningest manager in team history with 620 victories, behind only Joe Cronin (1,071) and Terry Francona (744). But with just two playoff series wins since 2018 — including a one-game wild card playoff — Cora never came close to the success he enjoyed at the start.

One of Cora’s skills off the field was his ability to manage up well. He survived while president of baseball operations Dave Dombrowski was fired 11 months after the 2018 World Series and he remained with the team when chief baseball officer Chaim Bloom was also dismissed with the Sox en route to a second straight last-place finish.

Cora and Bloom frequently clashed when it came to roster makeup, with Cora urging a more aggressive approach in consecutive trade deadlines while Bloom, perhaps under some restraints imposed from above, took a more cautious approach.

Bloom’s replacement, Craig Breslow, inherited Cora, but chose to extend Cora with a three-year, $21.75 million extension in August of 2024 that runs through the end of 2027. That Cora was not only retained by Breslow, but also given a lucrative multi-year deal, seemed to offer further evidence of his ability to survive any situation.

Every time a shakeup hit the organization, which has gone through four heads of baseball operations in the last 11 years, Cora managed to remain in place. After Bloom was fired in September of 2023, Cora even publicly mused about a desire to move into the front office himself.

But in the end, Cora became the scapegoat for a 2026 season that veered off the tracks early. Even with Saturday’s win, the Red Sox were tied with Houston for the second-worst record in the American League and ranked at or near the bottom in virtually every hitting and pitching category.

Upper management determined it could wait no longer.

It’s worth noting that Cora always seemed to do better with more established players on his roster. The 2018 team had homegrown stars just coming into their own like Mookie Betts and Xander Bogaerts, yes, but also, was buffeted by veterans like J.D. Martinez and Mitch Moreland, and a veteran pitching staff led by established starters like David Price, Rick Porcello and Chris Sale.

More recently, Cora was charged with winning at the big league level while simultaneously overseeing the development of top young players like Roman Anthony, Marcelo Mayer and Wilyer Abreu. When several underachieved this season, leading to the poor team-wide start, Cora was held responsible.

It could well be that having Dombrowski as his first boss in Boston set an unrealistic precedent. An old school executive, Dombrowski made it his job to act on his manager’s wishes. That type of dynamic seldom exists in the modern game, with younger executives exerting more influence, asking for less feedback from their managers.

In the end, it may be no more complicated than this: The Red Sox, as an organization, have been, with few exceptions, in turmoil over the last decade, shifting lead baseball executives and philosophies on an almost annual basis.

Having seen that didn’t produce the desired results on the field and in the standings, they chose a more conventional route for a losing team: blame and fire the manager.

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Austin FC vs Houston Dynamo: 3 takeaways as Verde win MLS derby 2-0

AUSTIN, TEXAS - APRIL 25: Brendan Hines-Ike #4 of Austin FC controls the ball whilst under pressure from hou20during the MLS match between Austin FC and Houston Dynamo FC at Q2 Stadium on April 25, 2026 in Austin, Texas. (Photo by Scott Wachter/MLS via Getty Images) (Scott Wachter/MLS via Getty Images)

Austin FC defender Brendan Hines-Ike noted the club’s season isn’t fixed after Saturday. 

But following a four-game stretch where they went 0-3-1 and gave up 12 goals, the Verde & Black’s 2-0 win over Houston Dynamo FC at Q2 Stadium is more significant than a typical MLS win in April. 

Jayden Nelson and Myrto Uzuni scored first-half goals and Austin FC played one of its better defensive second halves of the season as the Verde & Black won for the first time since March 1. 

Here are some key takeaways as Austin FC (2-4-4, 10 points) gets a full week off before hosting St. Louis on May 3.

Austin FC was desperate for a win

This wasn’t a must-win contest for Austin FC, but for the 10th match of the season, it’s about as close as one could be. 

The Verde & Black had no momentum and in the last two weeks had lost to a USL club in the U.S. Open Cup and been blown out 5-1 by San Jose. 

“(The win) is really, really important, just from a tough week standpoint for us as players and for the club,” Hines-Ike said. “I think the biggest thing was putting together a full performance, because that’s been clearly indicative of our last few results.” 

With 60% of its teams making the playoffs, the MLS forgives long stretches of poor play in the regular season. (The New York Red Bulls won only one of their final nine matches in 2024 before going on to win the Eastern Conference.) However, Austin FC’s is magnified because it has come at the beginning of the year. 

And while the three points are good, the Verde & Black need to follow up with at least a draw against St. Louis. 

“It’s game by game,” Hines-Ike said. “It’s by no means the end of the season when we lose like that to San Jose, and by no means are we firmly in a playoff position after tonight. … We have five more important games before the (World Cup) break and we have to maximize points.” 

Verde & Black avoid second-half letdown

Plagued by defensive letdowns in the second half this season, part of which are due to their injury issues, the Verde & Black finished off the game with a measured approach in the second half. 

They were arguably too conservative at times, yet one never got the feel that Houston would make a comeback. 

“We’ve played into the other team’s hands sometimes (in previous games),” Hines-Ike said. “We’ve made it counterattack games, which is not Austin FC’s style, especially when we’re tired. … We focused (the last two days in training) on being more possession-based and not allowing teams to run over us. And we were much more compact.” 

Being healthy makes a difference for Austin FC

After playing with a limited roster Wednesday at San Jose due to injuries, Austin FC had the majority of its key players. (Midfielders Owen Wolff and Dani Pereira were the only two missing.)

It showed in the buildup to Nelson’s goal, when a quick passing combination by Christian Ramírez, Myrto Uzuni and Facundo Torres found him in the box. Nelson then put a move on his defender and curled his shot inside the far post. 

Nelson has proven to be a difference-maker for Austin FC on the wing. He’s fast, smart and has good skills on the ball. 

Unfortunately, he’s struggled with injuries this season, including Saturday when he left the match in the 40th minute with what looked like a hamstring injury.

Austin FC plays once in the next 14 days before playing four times the following 14 days. 

If Nelson, Wolff and Pereira — and maybe even Brandon Vazquez — are available for the final four-game stretch, the Verde & Black might be able to show their true potential for the second half of the season. 

AUSTIN, TEXAS - APRIL 25: Joseph Rosales #30 of Austin FC and Ibrahim Aliyu #24 of Houston Dynamo compete for the ball during the MLS match between Austin FC and Houston Dynamo FC at Q2 Stadium on April 25, 2026 in Austin, Texas. (Photo by Scott Wachter/MLS via Getty Images) (Scott Wachter/MLS via Getty Images)

Nuggets-Timberwolves takeaways: Ayo Dosunmu joins NBA playoff lore while Denver stares down elimination

Saturday night in Minnesota was a lot.

Ayo Dosunmu’s star turn was unexpected, but there he was carrying the Timberwolves on his back without two of their best players. With Anthony Edwards and Donte DiVincenzo both ruled out, Dosunmu went off for a career-high 43 points off the bench. The Wolves gutted it out for a 112-96 win and now the Denver Nuggets are staring down elimination.

Let’s get to some takeaways.

AYOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO?!?!?!?! 

Based on my (quick) research, coming in to Saturday night there had been three players who scored 40+ points in the playoffs coming off the bench. Downtown Freddie Brown had 45 points for the Seattle Supersonics in the 1976 Western Conference finals. Nick Van Exel had 40 points for the Dallas Mavericks in the 2003 Western Conference semifinals. Stephen Curry had 40 points off a four game absence against the Portland Trail Blazers in the 2016 Western Conference semifinals. 

It’s time to add Ayo Dosunmu to the list. That’s right, Ayo Dosunmu. 

It was one thing in Game 3 when he was able to find a level of aggression, to mix in drives to punish the Denver Nuggets defense. It’s another thing in this game where, with the absence of both Donte DiVincenzo and Anthony Edwards (prayers up), they needed every single one of his buckets: 13 of 17 from the field, 5 of 5 from 3, 12 of 12 from the line, an incredible career-making moment. His command and control, pushing the pace for Minnesota, attacking the space of Nikola Jokić’s drop. If it was 1v1, he was getting in the paint. If you cut him off, he was letting it fly. It was the pullups, it was the floaters, it was the paint touches but it was the total comfort he displayed. Twenty-seven of his 43 points came in the second half when both Donte and Ant were ruled out. 

To put it in perspective, in the second half, Jokić/Murray combined for 27. That’s what Ayo did by himself 

Dosunmu now becomes the third Minnesota Timberwolves player to score 40 or more in a playoff game (Anthony Edwards, Sam Cassell) and they needed every single bucket to pull this one out. 

Minnesota gutted this one out 

In all of the hoopla of the Timberwolves pulling this out, it’s easy to lose context of the game. They lost DiVincenzo early and then had to roll in the mud with Denver. They then got the added blow of losing Anthony Edwards late in the second quarter. Despite that, their bench had held them down. Ayo’s antics were evident but the Timberwolves had gotten 36 of their 50 points off the bench. They lost their main pressure point, they had to deal with Jaden McDaniels navigating foul trouble. 

They also had to deal with the Nuggets returning to form. 

The defense from Minnesota was lights out in Game 3, and the effort was there early in Game 4 but the Nuggets were game to respond. Jokić and Jamal Murray combined to shoot 12 for 23 in the first half with a combined 11 assists. At the half, Denver had 24 made field goals and 18 assists with 32 of their 54 points. The Nuggets were able to reestablish their stars as scoring options but as pressure points to unlock their offense. 

And then the second half happened. And the Timberwolves defense kept fighting, scratching, clawing to get any sort of stop they could. Ball pressure, activity, help defense, connectivity, working to turn stops into points. A true team effort to try to find a way to win a game. As much as the Nuggets put back on the table in the first half, the Wolves worked to take it away. Denver shot 9 of 37 from the field in the second half with a total of 3 assists. All of those assists came from Jokić/Murray, who, by the way, shot 6 of 24, a return to the nightmare of Game 3. 

Naz Reid came up huge with timely baskets for Minnesota, attacking Jokić’s drop coverage in pick and roll. Julius Randle’s box score isn’t jumping off the page but what he did at the start of the third was very important. He put his head down, he attacked and he scored. The irony is those buckets led to Jokić helping on a drive which opened up a 3 for (checks notes) you guessed it, Dosunmu. 

Everything about playoff basketball is a back and forth and what may feel like a mountain could end up being a decent hike. 

Where, oh where, do the Nuggets go from here? 

The Nuggets find themselves on the brink of elimination. What is the answer for them? Their defense was lights out in Game 1 but has not found its consistency since. Jokić and Murray have had their high points but have also struggled. A chicken and the egg scenario needing to win three straight games is not ideal. Jokić/Murray established the tone in the first half but ended up struggling the second half. The defense felt more focused but still gave up openings to non Anthony Edwards players. Can they refocus and reestablish their winning formula one game at a time or is this a steel cage match where the Wolves walk out of the front door?

Fresno native, San Joaquin Memorial alum TJ Hall drafted to New Orleans Saints

Fresno native TJ Hall had to patiently wait until Saturday afternoon to hear his name called in the 2026 NFL Draft.

Hall was selected in the 7th round, 219th overall, by the New Orleans Saints.

The defensive back graduated from San Joaquin Memorial High School and then went on to spend his college career as an Iowa Hawkeye.

Hall, surrounded by loved ones, exclusively told Action News that all he needed was an opportunity.

"It's really a blessing. Especially having my family around..." he said. "...Whatever [the Saints] need me to do, really, I feel like I can play all five positions. If they need me to line up wherever they need me to help the team out and help them win the Super Bowl."

Hall was Iowa's leader in pass breakups with 10 last season, earning him a chance to play in the Senior Bowl.

That's where Hall says he first connected with the Saints.

"It was kind of crazy, I didn't talk to [the Saints] too much during the pre-draft process. I talked to them at the Senior Bowl. I think we went through some defensive install kind of thing. And then they called me and I was like man, we're going to New Orleans," Hall said.

He added he's excited to be a part of a great organization with great coaches and in a town with great food.

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Morris and Ferreira score goals, Thomas has 5 saves as Sounders beat Dallas 2-1

SEATTLE (AP) — Jordan Morris had a goal and an assist, Jesus Ferreira scored a goal, and the Seattle Sounders beat FC Dallas 2-1 on Saturday night.

Seattle (6-1-1) is unbeaten, with five wins, in its last six games. Andrew Thomas had five saves for the Sounders.

Ferreira, on the counter-attack, put away a cross from Morris to open the scoring in the 15th minute.

Morris slipped behind the defense, ran onto a ball played ahead by Snyder Brunell and flicked a shot from the center of the area into the net to make it 2-0 in the 30th.

Nolan Norris flicked in a header off a corner kick played in by Santiago Moreno to make it 2-1 in the 40th minute. Norris, a 21-year-old homegrown defender, scored his first career goal in his fourth MLS season.

Dallas (3-3-4) is winless in four straight.

Michael Collodi had four saves.

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UFC Vegas 116 Bonuses! ‘Superman’ Spann Banks $100K For KO Special

LAS VEGAS, NEVADA - APRIL 25: Ryan Spann reacts after a knockout victory against Marcus Buchecha of Brazil in a heavyweight fight during the UFC Fight Night event at Meta APEX on April 25, 2026 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Jeff Bottari/Zuffa LLC)

Aljamain Sterling staked his claim to a featherweight title shot last night (Sat., April 25, 2026) at UFC Vegas 116 LIVE on Paramount+ from inside Meta Apex in Las Vegas, Nevada, outlasting streaking contender Youssef Zalal with a dominant five-round decision win.

In addition to the 145-pound headliner, UFC’s return to “Sin City” produced a few key performances. Check out some of those moments below and let us know which ones stood out the most!

  • Jackson McVey earned his first UFC win with a slick submission finish over fellow middleweight Sedriques Dumas (see it HERE)
  • Former light heavyweight contender Ryan Spann pushed his UFC heavyweight record to 2-1 with a smashing knockout finish over Marcus Buchecha
  • Bantamweight veteran Davey Grant proved age is just a number as the 40-year-old veteran outlasted Contender Series standout Adrian Luna Martinetti in an exciting three-round war

Now that the Octagon action has concluded, let’s take a closer look at the official UFC Vegas 116 post-fight bonus winners. Remember, each winner gets an extra $100,000, while every fighter leftover who earned a finish gets $25,000.

Fight of the Night: Davey Grant def. Adrian Luna Martinetti
Performance of the Night: Ryan Spann
Performance of the Night: Jackson McVey
$25K Winners: None


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Panthers reportedly signing another one of Bryce Young's WRs from Alabama

The Carolina Panthers are reportedly set to equip quarterback Bryce Young with another one of his college buddies.

As announced by his agency, Divine Sports and Entertainment, wideout Kobe Prentice has agreed to sign with the Panthers following the 2026 NFL Draft. Prentice and Young were teammates at the University of Alabama back in 2022.

That season saw Prentice record 31 catches for 337 yards and a pair of touchdowns over 13 games. The Calera, Ala. native went on to play two more years for the Crimson Tide before transferring to Baylor University in 2025, where he finished with 380 receiving yards and six scores.

Prentice is now the second of Young's Alabama receivers to sign with the Panthers this offseason. He joins soon-to-be fifth-year veteran John Metchie III, who led the Crimson Tide with 96 receptions during Young's Heisman Trophy campaign in 2021.

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Minnesota Timberwolves lose key contributor for rest of playoffs due to major injury

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The good news for the Minnesota Timberwolves is that they were able to pull out a 112-96 victory over the Denver Nuggets on Saturday night to take a 3-1 lead in the first-round series between the teams. 

The bad news for the Wolves is that they lost a key contributor in the process. 

Donte DiVincenzo out for rest of playoffs after suffering torn Achilles

Starting guard Donte DiVincenzo suffered a torn Achilles tendon in Game 4, and he'll miss the rest of the postseason as a result. He'll also miss a huge chunk, if not all, of the 2026-27 NBA season as a result of the injury. 

It's an extremely unfortunate break for a guy who was extremely durable for Minnesota during the regular season. DiVincenzo was so durable, in fact, that he started in all 82 games for the Wolves over the course of the campaign. 

In addition to DiVincenzo, the Timberwolves also lost star guard Anthony Edwards during their Game 4 victory. Edwards exited the game with an apparent knee injury and never returned. He's set to undergo testing on the knee, and his status moving forward is in question at this point. An update on Edwards should be provided in short order. 

With DiVincenzo, and possibly Edwards, sidelined for the foreseeable future, guys like Ayo Dosunmu and Bones Hyland will likely see their roles increase exponentially. 

The Wolves need just one more win to eliminate Denver and advance to the Western Conference semifinals where they would meet the winner of the series between the San Antonio Spurs and Portland Trail Blazers

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Chicago Cubs’ winning streak ends at 10 games with 12-4 loss to the Los Angeles Dodgers

LOS ANGELES — A depleted, banged-up pitching staff over the last two weeks kept testing the Chicago Cubs.

Riding a 10-game winning streak into Saturday’s game against the Los Angeles Dodgers, they again needed someone to step up. Right-hander Colin Rea, so consistent since signing with the Cubs before the start of last season, didn’t have his best stuff against a Dodgers lineup whose patient approach and lack of chase out of the zone challenged the veteran.

Rea didn’t have the typical life on his fastball, forcing him to go to his other stuff earlier in the game than he originally wanted. When Rea ran into trouble in the fourth with an elevated pitch count, manager Craig Counsell turned to Javier Assad out of the bullpen. The right-hander didn’t fare any better, though. The Dodgers tagged Rea and Assad for six runs each, ultimately too much for the Cubs to dig out of this time in a 12-4 loss to snap their winning streak.

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“We’ve had a lot of good pitching days to put that streak together, and we did not have a good pitching day today,” Counsell said. “But they deserve some credit for that. They made it hard on us today.”

Seiya Suzuki and Moisés Ballesteros remained locked in encouraging hot stretches.

For the fourth time in his last five games, Suzuki went deep, rocketing a solo home run off Roki Sasaki in the second inning to give the Cubs the lead. He recovered from two quick strikes by laying off a pair of splitters out of the zone, then jumped an elevated 98.5-mph fastball — the fastest pitch he has homered on in his career during the regular season — for a no-doubt, 404-foot blast to left-center field.

After the game, a grinning Suzuki shared he received a text from Shohei Ohtani, who told him Sasaki said he doesn’t like him anymore because of the home run.

“Before I step in the box, I’m thinking about the game plan, how to approach the pitcher and organizing my thoughts before I step in,” Suzuki said through interpreter Edwin Stanberry. “And regardless of whatever the result of that at-bat is my focus is on, did I complete that ask? And then move on to the next at-bat.”

Ballesteros continues to show poise beyond the 22-year-old’s experience. His elite approach was on display in two key at-bats Saturday. In the fourth inning, Ballesteros fouled off two pitches, and on the eighth pitch of the at-bat, he sent Sasaki’s 3-2 slider over the right-field wall for a go-ahead solo home run. He had been fooled a couple of times by the slider during the sequence but didn’t miss the third one Sasaki threw him.

Then, in the sixth as the Cubs tried to chip away at the Dodgers’ four-run lead like they had the night before, Ballesteros again battled. Counsell kept Ballesteros in the game despite the Dodgers bringing in a lefty, Jack Dreyer, in a key spot with runners on first and second and nobody out. Ballesteros went down 1-2 against Dreyer, fouled off three of the next four pitches and took two balls to force a nine-pitch walk that loaded the bases.

Ballesteros is hitting .397 with a .446 on-base percentage and a team-best 214 wRC+ this season.

“Both at-bats, really good at-bats,” Counsell said. “Didn’t even feel like he took a great swing and hit a home run, just kind of stayed on a ball. So he continues to impress.”

The Cubs, though, failed to take advantage. Dansby Swanson struck out, Pete Crow-Armstrong struck out — one of his four in the loss — and Miguel Amaya grounded out to Dreyer to end the threat.

The Cubs (17-10) wouldn’t get any closer as the Dodgers responded with four in the bottom of the sixth to put the game out of reach. Counsell called on right-hander Vince Velasquez, pitching in his first big-league game in nearly three years, to close out the final 2 1/3 innings.

Farrell star quarterback commits to local program

FARRELL, Pa. (WKBN) – Farrell standout quarterback Aaron Pegues announced his commitment to Slippery Rock on Saturday.

Pegues made the announcement on social media, adding “Honored and Blessed to announce my commitment to Slippery Rock University”.

As a junior, Pegues threw for 2,128 passing yards while completing 67% of his passes. He added 607 rushing yards with 32 total touchdowns for the Steelers.

He also helped lead Farrell to a fourth consecutive District 10 title and a trip to the PIAA 2A State Championship game and was named to the WKBN Big 22.

As a sophomore, Pegues threw for more than 1,7000 yards and 17 touchdowns during his first year under center for the Steelers.

The Rock Football, which competes at the Division II level, finished with a 6-4 record after back-to-back 12-win seasons.

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Samsung vs Labor Union: Workers’ demands and potential loss

26 April 2026 at 08:30

There’s a tension brewing between Samsung Electronics and its labor union, and it could have a big impact on the company’s growth engine if they go on a strike. In this article, we’ll explain why Samsung’s labor unions are protesting and what their demands are.

The Rally

On Thursday, April 23, Samsung Electronics’ labor unions organized a mass rally at Samsung’s main semiconductor production campus in Pyeongtaek, Gyeonggi Province. The rally was joined by major unions, including Samsung Electronics Labor Union (SELU), National Samsung Electronics Union (NSEU), and Samsung Electronics Co. Union (SECU). Nearly 40,000 Samsung workers joined the rally, which aims to force the management to accept their terms.

Samsung Labor Union rally

Reason behind the protest

Unions want Samsung to remove the current caps on performance-based bonuses, which are currently 50% of the annual salary. They also rejected the management’s offer of one-time special bonuses for hitting targets. The union wants a transparent criterion for how these bonuses are calculated, with a permanent structural change.

Samsung is earning big money on the back of the AI memory boom, and its operating profit is expected to touch 300 trillion won ($202 billion) in 2026. The union demands that 15% of the annual operating profit should go to employee payouts. The 15% operating profit would be around 40 trillion won, surpassing the 37.7 trillion won spent on R&D in 2025.

“Management insists that performance is determined solely by external market conditions, dismissing employees’ sweat and effort, and treats staff as mere numbers rather than as dedicated contributors,” said the union’s chair, Choi Seung-ho, noting the union will use the strike to bring a “change” to the company.

Potential Losses

The union has pre-announced a full-scale strike from May 21 to June 7 if Samsung doesn’t come to its terms. If the union goes on strike, Samsung will lose about 1 trillion won ($676 million) per day from the semiconductor business, its current gold mine. Continuing the strike for 18 days means 18 trillion won ($12.1 billion) in losses, a big blow to its business.

“We will make it crystal clear just how important the value of our labor union is,” added Choi.

A halt in memory production could create a massive problem in the global supply chain for AI companies. Thus, giving competitors, such as SK Hynix, an edge in sales. Furthermore, it could disturb important partnerships with customers like Nvidia, which Samsung couldn’t afford.

What’s next?

Samsung Electronics management and Labor unions are expected to continue talks on this matter, which may take a week or longer before all parties involved come to an understanding.

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Leon S. Kennedy's VA says he’s been “let down” before but trusts Resident Evil director

Nick Apostolides, the voice of Leon S. Kennedy in Resident Evil Requiem, says past live-action Resident Evil films left him disappointed but that he is “cautiously optimistic” about Zach Cregger’s upcoming reboot. Citing Cregger’s recent horror successes and early footage shown at CinemaCon, Apostolides adds he trusts the director to deliver “a good film first and foremost” that still retains key Resident Evil elements.

Sega launches ‘Sega Universe’ to revive retro franchises across broader entertainment mediums

Sega has launched “Sega Universe,” an initiative designed to revive its classic franchises and expand them beyond games into film, music, fashion, and other entertainment. The first phase centers on 2026 anniversary projects for nine retro titles, ranging from Fantasy Zone and Out Run to NiGHTS into Dreams and Sakura Wars, as Sega builds on its broader transmedia strategy proven by Sonic.

OnePlus Pad 4 in for review

26 April 2026 at 08:03

Today, we are taking a look at the new OnePlus Pad 4, the company’s latest premium Android tablet, which is expected to officially launch on April 30. We were able to get the device early and give you a first look with a quick unboxing. The OnePlus Pad 4 packaging is very simple and comes in the familiar red and white colorway. Inside, the tablet itself takes up very little of the vertical space, thanks to its slim 5.94mm profile. Most of the height is taken up by the 80W fast charger, along with the matching cable. There’s not much else in the box. The OnePlus Pad 4 is...

“Şamaxı” “Kəpəz”ə, “Neftçi” “Qarabağ”a qarşı – YENİLƏNİR

26 April 2026 at 08:01

Bu gün Misli Premyer Liqasında XXIX turun növbəti oyunları keçiriləcək.

Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, ikinci gündə daha iki qarşılaşma baş tutacaq.

Günün birinci oyununda “Şamaxı” “Kəpəz”i qəbul edəcək.

Turun mərkəzi matçında “Neftçi” “Qarabağ”la qarşılaşacaq.

Misli Premyer Liqası
XXIX tur

26 aprel

16:00 Şamaxı – Kəpəz
Baş hakim: Rəşad Əhmədov
Şamaxı şəhər stadionu

19:00 Neftçi – Qarabağ
Baş hakim: Tural Qurbanov
“Palms Sports Arena”

Dosunmu scores 43 points as Timberwolves overcome injuries to beat Nuggets 112-96 for 3-1 lead

MINNEAPOLIS — Ayo Dosunmu scored a career-high 43 points, stepping up after leg injuries to Anthony Edwards and Donte DiVincenzo with the highest-scoring playoff performance by a reserve in 50 years, and the Minnesota Timberwolves beat the Denver Nuggets 112-96 on Saturday night.

The Timberwolves took a 3-1 lead in the series in a game that ended with ejections of Denver’s Nikola Jokic and Minnesota’s Julius Randle after Jokic became angry when Jaden McDaniels made a meaningless layup with 2.1 seconds remaining and confronted the Wolves’ swingman near his bench.

The story before that was Dosunmu, who had the best performance by a sub since Fred Brown scored 45 off the bench for Seattle in a 116-111 loss to Phoenix on April 15, 1976.

From the Vault: How Benzema, Isco and Modrić Demolished the Calderon

MADRID, SPAIN - MAY 10: Isco of Real Madrid celebrates after scoring his team`s first goal during the UEFA Champions League Semi Final second leg match between Club Atletico de Madrid and Real Madrid CF at Vicente Calderon Stadium on May 10, 2017 in Madrid, Spain. (Photo by TF-Images/Getty Images) | Getty Images

The Vicente Calderón did not want to go quietly. Atlético Madrid never do. Saúl Ñíguez headed in inside twelve minutes, Antoine Griezmann tucked away the penalty four minutes later, and for sixteen unhinged minutes, a stadium that had spent a long time specialising in Real Madrid’s nightmares looked ready to author one last, beautiful one. The aggregate was 3-2. Then Real Madrid did what Real Madrid used to do during the threepeat. They took the ball, and they took the air out of it.

Atlético’s two early goals came inside the opening sixteen minutes, and through that opening period both sides traded territory roughly evenly. From around the 20th minute onwards, though, Real Madrid’s cumulative final-third touches pulled clear and stayed clear — by Isco’s goal just before half-time, the gap was already substantial, and it widened through the second half until Madrid finished on roughly 260 to Atlético’s 190. The xT picture was closer: the cumulative gain lines ran almost on top of each other for the entire ninety, with Atlético edging ahead late to finish marginally higher. Atlético generated threat in bursts when they got forward. Madrid simply lived in the final third.

Karim Benzema racked up 45 touches in the final third, more than any other Madrid player and second only to Yannick Carrasco across the match. He completed seven take-ons, the third-most by any player on the pitch, and registered two key passes. He didn’t score but produced the most unforgettable moment from this game in the lead-up to Isco’s goal. You know the moment.

Isco led the match with 18 progressive carries, five clear of the next-best runner. He completed eight take-ons, second only to Modrić, and registered three key passes. He finished with 44 touches in the final third and 133 touches overall at 87.0% pass completion, the third-highest touch count in the game. His goal gave Real Madrid the safety net and a clear path to Cardiff.

Luka Modrić topped the match with 140 touches. He completed 93.3% of his passes, second only to Raphaël Varane, and 100% of his long balls — the only player on the pitch with a perfect long-ball record. He led the match with nine take-ons and added nine ball recoveries, the joint-third most in the game. He remained unfazed, untamed by a rival aching from three consecutive Champions League heartbreaks at the hands of Real Madrid (on the verge of a fourth) and the calamitous rain in Madrid that night.

The Calderón had hosted its last derby. Nacho Fernández planted a Real Madrid flag on the pitch, returning the favour to Koke, who had done the same at the Bernabéu in 2013 after winning the Copa del Rey. Zinedine Zidane’s Real Madrid were off to deal with the slightly more important matter of winning two UEFA Champions League titles in a row.

‘Championship caliber’: Pros react to Aljamain Sterling’s lopsided UFC Vegas 116 main event win

LAS VEGAS, NEVADA - APRIL 25: Aljamain Sterling reacts after a victory against Youssef Zalal of Morocco in a featherweight fight during the UFC Fight Night event at Meta APEX on April 25, 2026 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Jeff Bottari/Zuffa LLC)

Aljamain Sterling isn’t exiting the title picture anytime soon.

The former bantamweight champion cemented his spot at the front of the featherweight contender line with a unanimous decision win over Youssef Zalal in the main event of UFC Vegas 116 on Saturday. Zalal put up a fight, but in the end Sterling’s overwhelming grappling game saw him control the fight on the mat and score plenty of ground-and-pound to break Zalal over the course of 25 minutes.

Sterling has now won three out of four fights since moving up to 145 pounds, with his lone loss coming at the hands of fellow top contender Movsar Evloev. Whether Sterling did enough to pass Evloev for a shot at Alexander Volkanovski is anyone’s guess, but he once again put on a performance that left his peers impressed.

Check out the pros reactions from social media below.


Great main event from both guys. Aljo just showing his championship caliber, beautiful adjustments and such elite grappling. #ufc

— Ramiz Brahimaj (@170Ramiz) April 26, 2026

Aljo fight iq was incredible 👏👏👏 Zalal showed no quit tho

— Terrance McKinney (@twrecks155) April 26, 2026

Aljo will get a UD win without a doubt

— Aiemann Zahabi (@Aiemannzahabi) April 26, 2026

Makes u appreciate the grappling exchanges in the movsar vs aljo fight more

— Belal Muhammad (@bullyb170) April 26, 2026

Sterling is legend 🏆

— Kevin Vallejos (@ElChinoVallejos) April 26, 2026

Poor @themorocandevil

— Vinicius "LokDog" Oliveira (@LokdogVinicius) April 26, 2026

People need to give @funkmasterMMA his flowers 💐 he’s one of the sports best

— CrisCy₿org.Com (@criscyborg) April 26, 2026

Mano Sterling voltou pro 4º round como se fosse o primeiro, que loucura

3-1 Aljo

— Mairon "The Legend" Santos (@Maironsantoss) April 26, 2026

Bills 2026 Undrafted Free Agent tracker

CHARLOTTE, NC - DECEMBER 06: Duke Blue Devils offensive lineman Bruno Fina (75) during the ACC Championship football game between the Virginia Cavaliers and the Duke Blue Devils on December 6, 2025 at Bank of America Stadium in Charlotte, N.C. (Photo by John Byrum/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images) | Icon Sportswire via Getty Images

After putting the finishing touches on their 2026 NFL Draft class, the Buffalo Bills wasted no time in landing additional rookie talent via the undrafted free agent (UDFA) pool. Any incoming rookie who wasn’t selected during this year’s draft is now eligible to sign with any team as a UDFA.

Will any of the UDFAs announced below end up contributing to Buffalo’s 2026 season and beyond? In recent seasons, Bills Mafia has watched former UDFA running back Frank Gore Jr. go from long shot, to Buffalo’s practice squad, to just last season receiving his first in-game touches during the Bills’ playoff game at the Jacksonville Jaguars.

This season’s list of UDFAs includes surnames that should be familiar to Bills fans, namely those who remember John Fina, and perhaps even former NFL quarterback Mike Tomczak.

We’ll find out more about the undrafted prospects listed below in the coming months! For now, keep it locked in at Buffalo Rumblings as we continue to update this article with every UDFA signing we uncover.

You can also join your fellow Rumblers in The Feed, where the “Unofficial 2026 Bills UDFA Tracker” is humming along!



Buffalo Bills 2026 UDFA signings

Buffalo Bills Rookie Minicamp Invitees

Sheridan, OU grad Shay Taylor gets NFL invite

Shay Taylor wasn't selected in the NFL Draft, but his playing career is not finished.

A first-team All-Ohioan at Sheridan High School before playing four years at Ohio University and another at Charlotte, is among the Kansas City Chiefs' minicamp invitees as an undrafted free agent, Taylor confirmed to the Times Recorder on April 25.

More opportunities could arise by the end of the weekend as teams take final looks at their rosters, so Taylor could have a choice of destinations should more opportunities arise in the coming days.

It is one of the benefits of going undrafted, rather than drafted in the late rounds. Taylor said he is grateful for a chance to keep following his professional dream, something he has eyed since his early days in college.

"It feels amazing," Taylor said via text message, shortly after learning the news. "My purpose is to give kids from Perry County hope, and to be able to do that makes me feel so fulfilled."

To the Kingdom ⛏️

Congratulations to @Shay_Taylor5 on getting invited to @Chiefs Mini Camp 🧱#NFLninerspic.twitter.com/qn0xCieDkQ

— Charlotte Football (@CharlotteFTBL) April 26, 2026

Hyam hopes Wrexham can join Coventry in top flight

Dom Hyam looks on as he arrives at the ground
Dom Hyam joined Wrexham from Blackburn Rovers for an undisclosed fee in September 2025 [Getty Images]

Wrexham captain Dom Hyam will watch former club Coventry City lift the Championship trophy on Sunday having helped them on their journey from the bottom.

And then he will try and make sure Phil Parkinson's side join them in the top-flight.

The Sky Blues have secured a return to the Premier League following an absence of 25 years.

The intervening quarter of a century saw a spell in administration, two ground shares with Northampton and Birmingham and dropping down to the fourth tier.

"I joined them in League Two," said Hyam, who spent five years with Coventry but is set to feature in a Wrexham side who visit the CBS Arena still chasing a play-off place.

"There was plenty of adversity. I think we spent two years playing home games at St Andrew's, which was strange.

"It's just amazing to see the rise of the club so quickly. I really enjoyed my time at the club and still got friends there."

Hyam, 30, made close to 200 appearances for Coventry, including starting in a Wembley play-off final in 2018 where the Sky Blues won the first of their promotions on the way back up the divisions.

"I had a great five years there and enjoyed some great moments and a couple of promotions as well," said Hyam, who left to join Blackburn Rovers in 2022 where he stayed before joining Wrexham last summer.,

"It's brilliant to see them back in the Premier League but we're there and we've got a job to do as well."

Dom Hyam in action for Coventry City in 2021
Dom Hyam made over 165 league appearances during his time with Coventry City [Getty Images]

While Coventry's place in the Premier League for next season is assured, Hyam and Wrexham have a Championship play-off spot in their own hands.

Two games of the season remain and Hyam is expecting plenty of "twists and turns" in the play-off race.

They go into Sunday's game still in sixth place after Hull City lost 2-1 at Charlton Athletic on Saturday.

But the Scotland international insists that Wrexham remain focused on themselves with the trip to Coventry followed by a home game against Middlesbrough.

"There's ties to be played up and down the country at different stipulations at the top and bottom of the table," Hyam said.

"It's an interesting position to be in, playing on a Sunday but whatever happens, we've still got a job to do.

"We've got to put ourselves in a good position, some important games coming up and really exciting games to be a part of."

A promotion aim and a World Cup ambition

Wrexham inflicted Coventry's first league defeat of the season when they won an exciting encounter 3-2 at Stok Cae Ras in October.

"It was a massive game and a massive performance here," Hyam said.

"It was a great game under the lights at the stadium - I think it was one of my first opportunities to play under the lights here.

"We beat them 3-2, which was a great game and a great occasion for this club.

"They've got some great, talented players at the top of the pitch but so have we."

While reaching the play-offs is the main focus for Hyam there is also the prospect of inclusion in Scotland's World Cup squad.

Hyam won his second senior cap – three years after making his debut – in Scotland's 1-0 friendly defeat to the Ivory Coast at Everton's Hill Dickinson Stadium in March.

Wrexham manager Phil Parkinson said that continued good performances from the former Reading player would give him every chance of securing a place in Steve Clarke's squad.

"One step at a time, one game at a time," said Hyam.

"All I can focus on is my performances and hopefully staying fit and having a good end to the season."

Aljamain Sterling puts on suffocating performance to drown Youssef Zalal in UFC Vegas 116 main event

LAS VEGAS, NEVADA - APRIL 25: (R-L) Aljamain Sterling works for a submission against Youssef Zalal of Morocco in a featherweight fight during the UFC Fight Night event at Meta APEX on April 25, 2026 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Jeff Bottari/Zuffa LLC)

Aljamain Sterling has gold on his mind after putting on a dominant performance taking out Youssef Zalal in the UFC Vegas 116 main event.

It was a vintage performance from Sterling, who repeatedly put Zalal down on the ground and then just outgrappled him at every turn. Whether he was blasting away with punches or looking for submissions, Sterling never gave Zalal much room to breathe and he maintained that control until the final second ticked away on the clock.

In the end, the judges all gave the fight to Sterling with identical 49-45 scorecards as he moved to 3-1 since joining the featherweight division.

“Youssef’s a tough dude,” Sterling said after the win. “I had to take my time, use some of the stuff we’ve been game planning for … I want to compete more. I’m trying to make one more title run. I trained with him before, I knew he was hard to choke and finish. I’m just happy to be back.

“Movsar [Evloev], I’m coming for that ass next. [Alexander] Volkanovski, you know I’m coming for that ass.”

Of course, Sterling’s only loss came in a back-and-forth battle against Movsar Evloev, who appears destined to fight for the title next after he stayed undefeated with his recent win over Lerone Murphy. Still, Sterling stated his case why he should be in consideration for a title shot of his own, especially after his performance on Saturday.

“Give me my shot,” Sterling shouted. “I’ve worked so hard for this. I’ve been with this company for 12 years. That was my 23rd UFC fight. I’ve only fought three unranked guys since I got signed to this company. My third fight in the UFC was the sixth ranked guy in the world and I haven’t looked back since.

“So put some motherf*cking respect on my name when I say I’m next in line for that motherf*cking title shot. Everybody else — D-Generation X: Suck it.”

As for Zalal, his undefeated run since returning to the UFC roster came to an end but he praised Sterling for his performance and promised he’d get back on track when he competes next.

“All I’ve got to say, give it up to Aljamain Sterling,” Zalal said. “He did a fantastic f*cking job. I’ll be back. I did come back before and I’ll come back again.”

In a battle between two well-known grapplers, Sterling opened with kicks but then found a home for a pair of overhand rights that slipped through Zalal’s defense. Midway through the opening round, Sterling shot for his first takedown but Zalal shrugged him off before the featherweight reset in the center of the octagon.

Sterling got the fight to the ground after a slick calf kick took Zalal off his feet and he dove on him to begin working his grappling game. Zalal kept looking for a triangle choke from the bottom but the round ended on top, throwing knees to the body on the ground.

On the restart, Zalal started marching forward and nearly clipped Sterling with step in knee that could have easily scored a knockout if the former bantamweight champion ducked his head in that moment. That led to another takedown attempt from Sterling but Zalal resisted before connecting with a slick jab after finding room to work again.

But Zalal made a crucial error when he got too aggressive and that allowed Sterling to take him to the ground before immediately jumping on the back. Sterling secured the body triangle and began raining down punches, trying to inflict maximum damage rather than working for a submission.

Another takedown attempt from Sterling opened the third round but this time Zalal snatched a guillotine choke that got tight in a hurry. Sterling was forced to surrender the position to escape and Zalal ended up on top for the first time.

Zalal maintained control but he wasn’t able to do a lot of damage, although he eventually passed into side control. That quickly advanced into taking Sterling’s back with Zalal looking for the submission finish.

After spending so much time on the ground, Sterling came out firing in the fourth round, cracking Zalal with some hard shots before security another takedown. Sterling took the back again and began hammering away with punches.

Sterling was just overwhelming on the ground and Zalal was forced to shift into survival mode as he continued eating punches and trying to fend off submission attempts.

With five minutes remaining, Zalal had to get a finish and he scored early with another knee along with some solid punches but Sterling was able to grab onto him against the cage to look for the takedown. Sterling eventually dragged him to the ground again and Zalal felt the fight completely slipping away from him.

Sterling’s suffocating performance on the ground could have only gone better if he got the finish but he he proved he’s one of the top featherweights in the sport with his win. Now he has to wait and see what the UFC plans to do next with all signs pointing towards Evloev battling Alexander Volkanovski for the title later this year.

For One Night: Phillies 8 Braves 5

Apr 25, 2026; Atlanta, Georgia, USA; Philadelphia Phillies left fielder Brandon Marsh (16) hits a single against the Atlanta Braves in the fourth inning at Truist Park. Mandatory Credit: Brett Davis-Imagn Images | Brett Davis-Imagn Images

The streak is over. The streak is over. The Phillies actually won a baseball game.

For one night, it was the opposing team making mistakes. And for one night, it was the Phillies who capitalized on them. After a Harper walk with two outs, Mike Yastrzemski tried to lay out on an Adolis Garcia line drive and missed it by a foot. They took a 2-0 lead in the fourth when Bryson Stott hit a ball off Truist Park’s massive right field wall and scored Brandon Marsh from first. Bryce Harper got a clutch two-out hit in fifth to give them a 3-2 lead.

Zack Wheeler, one of the all-time Phillies greats, returned to the mound for the first time since August 15 against the Washington Nationals. The Dallas, Georgia native was clearly amped up for his first inning of work, firing 95 and 96 mph fastballs to the top of the Braves lineup.

Against Ronald Acuña Jr, Wheeler went four-seam, four-seam, sinker, and then another high four-seam fastball for a strikeout. He then struck out Drake Baldwin on a curveball.

There was rust, he struggled with command, having three walks, and ran into a 35 pitch fourth inning that nearly ended his night. He walked Baldwin and Olson to begin the inning, Albies singled to load the bases, and the Braves brought in two runs thanks to a sac fly from Harris and a double from Austin Riley. Wheeler was done after the fifth inning on 83 pitches.

But for one night, it didn’t matter that the depleted Phillies bullpen had to cover at least four (eventually five) innings.

It wasn’t pretty but it ended up working, at least for one night. Rob Thomson asked three different relievers to get four outs. Orion Kerkering entered the sixth inning after Tanner Banks had a disastrous three-batter stint against the Braves middle of the order. Matt Olson smoked a sinker past Brandon Marsh and down the left field line with a double. Ozzie Albies took a hanging sweeper to the left center field gap to tie the game at three. Michael Harris II then poked a down and away sweeper to left that gave the Braves a 4-3 lead.

Kerkering worked 1.1 innings of work. Then it was José Alvarado’s turn to get four outs. Brad Keller then entered the eighth inning and got the last four outs before extra innings.

In that span, the Phillies caught their second big break of the night when Braves center fielder Eli White slipped, which allowed Kyle Schwarber to get a leadoff triple to start the seventh. Bryce Harper hit a sac fly to tie the game at five.

None of this is going to match what the tenth inning brought. A determined manager and bullpen mostly worked them to this point but it was up to the offense to bring them home.

The Braves asked José Suarez to work against the top of the Phillies order, with Garrett Stubbs as the ghost runner, to keep the struggling Philadelphia bats down.

But for one night, it was the Phillies turn to take advantage of a short bullpen. Trea Turner and Kyle Schwarber walked and loaded the bases, Harper singled in two runs. Brandon Marsh, who’s seen multiple high leverage at bats against left handed pitching the last few days, finally rewarded Rob Thomson for his (forced) faith, smacking a clutch single to extend the Phillies lead to four runs. It was their first four run inning in twelve days.

With the 2026 Phillies, nothing was going to come this easily. Kyle Backus came in to finish the game against the top of the Braves order because there was no other viable option.

Backhus has allowed an .870 OPS against right handed hitters this season, but Acuña hit a lazy flyball to Justin Crawford. Drake Baldwin smacked a single to left that made it 8-5 then Olson hit a blooper right between Turner and Crawford to send the tying run to the pate.

Albies has a .308 batting average against left handed pitching this season with three extra base hits. He rolled over to shortstop for a force out. Harris has crushed the Phillies this season, and delivered the big blow against Andrew Painter the night before. But for one night, really one moment, he didn’t have it and the Phillies ended their longest and most miserable losing streak of the century.

What does it mean? What damage did this losing streak cause? Even if it’s April, is it even possible for the Phillies to make a real run at the division? What about the Alex Cora news?

Those questions might be for tomorrow, or for Monday, or some other date.

For this one specific night, the Phillies won a baseball game for the first time in 12 days.

Mikko Rantanen sends confident message after Stars' OT loss to Wild

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The Dallas Stars wasted the opportunity to take a 3-1 lead in their series against the Minnesota Wild on Saturday, losing 2-3 in overtime.

After the game, winger Mikko Rantanen spoke to the media and sent a confident message heading into the upcoming games. The Finnish player pointed out that Dallas knows how to play in this kind of context.

"Both teams had chances in the OT to win it, but got the home ice now, it's best of three, so this group has been in this situation before, so pretty familiar," he said.

"I think we're just gonna try to put the puck back in the net. At times, we were dominating five-on-five, you know. So I'm not worried about generating and stuff like that."

Rantanen says Stars have chemistry on power play: 'Your confidence grows in every situation'

Rantanen, 29, acknowledged that both they and Minnesota are balanced teams offensively and defensively, and alluded to luck in finding a couple of bounces in a five-on-five game.

He said, "Both teams can defend. Both teams can play offense, and yeah, we got to find a couple bounces in a five-on-five game and try to go to the net and get lucky."

When asked how confident they are in the power play, Rantanen added, "Yeah, we have chemistry, with lots of the guys we have, we've played together all year and making plays and moving the puck quickly, but obviously it helps when you get goals, you know, then your confidence grows in every situation, so that's important."

Dallas will host Minnesota in Game 5 of this series on Tuesday, April 28, at the American Airlines Center at 7 p.m. CT.

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Diego Pavia fumbled the bag before NFL Draft, but it was avoidable

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Diego Pavia fumbled the bag before NFL Draft, but it was avoidable originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

Vanderbilt quarterback Diego Pavia has officially gone undrafted. To make matters worse, three hours post draft, Pavia had not signed an undrafted free agent contract.

While that might not seem condemning, twelve quarterbacks not named Pavia have inked UFA deals. Some are names many expected to see drafted, some were significantly behind Pavia, according to several draft analysts. 

Georgia Tech's Haynes King, Louisville's Miller Moss, Illinois's Luke Altmyer, Virginia Tech's Kyron Drones and others. None of those names were expected to be drafted or acquired ahead of Pavia when the draft process began. 

The issue facing Pavia currently is not that he went undrafted. The primary concern is why isn't he being contacted now? Draft picks are currency. Drafting a player within the seven rounds suggests a monetary investment in a prospect. In any other scenario, teams would be jumping at the chance to sign a QB with a 70 percent completion percentage, 4,300 yards from scrimmage and 39 combined touchdowns for only a couple of hundred thousand dollars. 

His own decisions led to fumbling the bag

Playing the villain was a poor choice. Somewhere along the way, Pavia decided to embrace the villain role. Perhaps it was suggested to inflate his profile, perhaps it was his own doing when the football world did not see him the way he does. There is an arrogant bravado that he's pushed since 2024. 

Once it became clear that NFL front offices did not see him as a first-round caliber player, he began making mistakes other players had made. Pavia is part of a big three that should come to mind when you see, "speaking greatness into existence". This is a growing issue. Pavia, Shedeur Sanders and Angel Reese have all suffered from this wild new tactic.  

Proclaiming what they believe they were as if saying it will make it so. Shedeur Sanders experienced the largest draft slide in recent memory in part because of how he spoke of himself. The "Legendary" thing still bothers some people. Angel Reese is still making outlandish comments about how great she is long before such claims will be well received. 

 All three have significant fan bases that began in college or even before that. Shedeur and Angel's fan bases are larger and more outspoken. However, in each case, fan bases talking up their favorite player does not allow professional teams to do anything. Taking a draft stock or greatness into existence is a failed strategy.

 The Heisman Trophy weekend fiasco

The Heisman issue began before the trophy presentation ceremony. Like the above section, Pavia attempted to force his way into a Heisman conversation. The reason we often remember college football players fondly for making the Heisman pose in a game, is usually because they were already in that conversation before they did it. Pavia was not, so striking the pose felt forced. As if he felt he had to in order to remain relevant. 

Fast-forward to the trophy presentation. When Pavia did not win the award, and wasn't going to, as he was going up against Fernando Mendoza. Pavia did exactly what he shouldn't have. Went on a profane rant criticizing and blaming the Heisman voters. Never a good look. 

Top 50 prospects can get away with not working out

A quarterback draft prospect not throwing at the Combine or declining all-star game invites is not unheard of. We see it every single year. Those that don't participate usually choose that route because they are projected within a certain range and would rather throw to players they are familiar with. Pavia got a Combine invite and did participate. It just wasn't good. 

Pavia did not perform well at the Combine despite social media narratives. At the Senior Bowl, he had a good practice but an awful game. Declined the East/West Shrine game. When he threw, it was underwhelming at best. Accuracy was off and in the Senior Bowl he almost had to leave the pocket to see over the offensive lineman. We should have heard about him trying to work out for as many teams and scouts as humanly possible given his performance. 

Pavia resisted hiring an agent

Players being reluctant to pay an agent for something they think they can handle is not a new idea, but it's always a bad idea. Players focus on how much of their contract they don't get to keep. It's almost never about that. Agents provide a service no player can. When speaking with Jon Gruden on QB Class, Pavia confirmed he has no intention of signing with an agent. Earlier today, Outkick's Trey Wallace pushed back on the idea that Pavia doesn't have an agent. 

This is just lazy. Sure, pile on Diego Pavia if you feel the need.

But, get your facts right. He did not have an agent in college to handle NIL

He DOES have, and has had, an NFL agent (Malki Kawa). https://t.co/Y7NZGxI3LE

— Trey Wallace (@TreyWallace) April 26, 2026

Sports agents have real relationships with these teams. The agent is a draft process coach. An agent can prepare a player for what to expect, what to say—not to say, how to behave and things that can be done to improve the player's standing. Without that, these players would be flying blind. Pavia's agency is First Round Management. However, either they let him be himself with minimal direction or he rejected their direction. The proof is in how he's handled the entire process. 

Diego Pavia ignored the cautionary tale

There is a cautionary tale that is only a year old. Pavia is making every mistake Shedeur Sanders made last year, and then some. Shedeur was confident, but he wasn't arrogant. Shedeur did not hire an agent, due in large part to who his father is. Deion Sanders at least has relationships with teams and could steer some of this for Shedeur. 

Pavia doesn't have a father with a gold jacket he didn't buy to lean on. When the pre-draft process began to spiral, there was no NFL Hall of Famer to try and smooth over the situation. There was also the fallout and reaction from the Sanders family that Pavia has not yet shown.

When Shedeur kept falling, Coach Prime and Bucky Sanders put out videos on Well Off Media showing contrition, showing that they understood the situation. Even with Coach Prime famously looking into the camera and saying, "Enough is enough. Lord, put me on the cross. Please take my sons off."  Unlike Sanders, Pavia has yet to take any responsibility for this eventuality. To almost make matters worse, Deion "Bucky" Sanders Jr recently tweeted the following, which likely won't help the situation. 

Make them regret it @diegopavia02

— Deion Sanders Jr (@DeionSandersJr) April 26, 2026

Pavia has skills. Pavia has led his team to many wins. He is smaller than teams would like. His skill set isn't guaranteed to translate to the NFL. He also has a personality that isn't received well by all. Yet had he taken direction and composed himself like someone working through a six-month job interview, he probably would have heard his name called in one of seven rounds. 

Pavia was never going to be a top 50 pick, almost no matter what he did in the pre-Draft process. However, he could have gone anywhere beyond that to somewhere in the middle of the fifth round when teams start taking chances on players. The 60th pick will make $8M. The 160th pick would still make north of $4M. While it might not have been ideal to go later, Pavia would still be looking at real NFL money. Due to how he chose to operate over the last six months, he may never know what could have been. 

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Complete UFC Fight Night Results & Highlights: Aljamain Sterling Delivers In Lopsided Win

Complete UFC Fight Night Results & Highlights: Aljamain Sterling Delivers In Lopsided Win

On Saturday night the action continues in Las Vegas as the UFC presents another edition of UFC Fight Night.

The card is set to take place at the Meta APEX in Las Vegas, Nevada. UFC Fight Night will be headlined by a clash at 140 pounds, when former UFC bantamweight champion Aljamain Sterling squares off against Youssef Zalal. “Funk Master” will seek a solid performance as he continues to climb up the featherweight division. He defeated Brian Ortega by unanimous decision last August. In Zalal’s last five wins, four have come by submission.

Below, you can catch up on all the UFC Fight Night results and fight-ending highlights.

UFC Fight Night Results (Prelims)

Talita Alencar (+200) vs. Julia Polastri (-235)

Alencar wins by unanimous decision (29-28, 29-28, 29-28)

Talita Alencar and Julia Polastri going punch for punch until the final bell 👊 #UFCVegas116pic.twitter.com/B2WQpMpo39

— SleeperKO (@SleeperKO) April 25, 2026

Max Griffin (+110) vs. Victor Valenzuela (-130)

Valenzuela defeats Griffin by unanimous decision (29-28, 29-28, 29-28)

A perfectly-timed takedown from @MaxPainGriffin in RD2!

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— UFC (@ufc) April 25, 2026

Francis Marshall (-525) vs. Lucas Brennan (+410)

Marshall wins by unanimous decision (30-27, 30-27, 30-27)

Cheeky little sweep from @FranMarshallMMA 🧹

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— UFC (@ufc) April 25, 2026

Jafel Filho (-650) vs. Cody Durden (+475)

Durdo wins by unanimous decision (30-27, 29-28, 30-27)

Jafel Filho and Cody Durden throwing heavy shots in round 3 💥 #UFCVegas116pic.twitter.com/hePOhKHONx

— SleeperKO (@SleeperKO) April 25, 2026

Mayra Bueno Silva (+350) vs. Michelle Montague (-450)

Montague defeats Silva by unanimous decision (30-27, 29-28, 29-28)

🇳🇿 Michelle Montague aproveita melhor as oportunidades, erros da adversária e vence 🇧🇷 Mayra Sheetara por Decisão Unânime (30-27, 29-28, 29-28).#UFCBR | #UFCVegas116pic.twitter.com/h0JJaotPmo

— Central do MMA (@acentraldomma) April 25, 2026

Jackson McVey (-180) vs. Sedriques Dumas (+155)

McVey wins by submission, due to a D’Arce choke (2:14 of Round 1)

"Moose" killed his prey with extreme prejudice at #UFCVegas116 🫎 Jackson McVey gives the broadcast some life with a quick sub of Sedriques Dumas!pic.twitter.com/2PRAQwsYZB

— johndav.iD (@johndav_iD) April 25, 2026

Rodolfo Vieira (-330) vs. Eric McConico (+270)

McConico defeats Vieira by unanimous decision (29-28, 29-28, 29-28)

Rodolfo Vieira was hunting for the finish right from the start 👀 #UFCVegas116pic.twitter.com/VXgVRyZjjA

— SleeperKO (@SleeperKO) April 25, 2026

UFC Fight Night Results (Main Card)

Marcus Buchecha (-150) vs. Ryan Spann (+130)

Spann wins by KO (2:10 of Round 2)

Ryan Spann 👊🏻👊🏻👊🏻 pic.twitter.com/sG249XpwPN

— Zirksee🍽️ (@Zirksee) April 26, 2026

Montel Jackson (-190) vs. Raoni Barcelos (+165)

Barcelos wins by split decision (29-28, 28-29, 29-28)

Living up to his nickname 👀

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— UFC (@ufc) April 26, 2026

All eyes on Round 3 comin' up! 👀

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— UFC (@ufc) April 26, 2026

Davey Grant (-123) vs. Adrián Luna Martinetti (+103)

Grant defeats Marinetti by unanimous decision (29-28, 29-28, 29-28)

THAT WAS FUN 🥳@DaveyGrantMMA put on a show for the UD win at #UFCVegas116!

[ LIVE NOW on @ParamountPlus ] pic.twitter.com/nQX0f1NqsI

— UFC (@ufc) April 26, 2026

Rafa Garcia (-105) vs. Alexander Hernandez (-115)

Garcia wins by unanimous decision (29-28, 29-28, 30-27)

🚨 RAFA GANA EN UFC 🚨

El mexicano Rafa Garcia saca una victoria vía la decisión unánime por su sorprendente actuación ante Hernández en la #UFCVegas116pic.twitter.com/Gp1NFOIROq

— zona_completa (@zona_completa) April 26, 2026

Norma Dumont (-190) vs. Joselyne Edwards (+165)

Edwards wins by unanimous decision (30-27, 29-28, 29-28)

Joselyn Edwards defeats Norma Dumont by decision! Agree with the score cards? 👀 #UFCVegas116pic.twitter.com/GoCR2pGMlF

— Clutch.app (@PlayOnClutch) April 26, 2026

Aljamain Sterling (+120) vs. Youssef Zalal (-140)

Sterling defeats Zalal by unanimous decision (49-45, 49-45, 49-45)

Timed to perfection 🤌

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— UFC (@ufc) April 26, 2026

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Bills draft grades: Athletic tackle brought to tears when Buffalo called

The Buffalo Bills made their first pick on offense to start Day 3 of the NFL Draft on Saturday.

Buffalo traded down one spot, sending pick No. 101 to the Las Vegas Raiders for No. 102 and a 2027 seventh-round pick, then selected Boston College offensive tackle Jude Bowry.

Bowry started primarily at left tackle in college and brings athletic traits that give him developmental upside. He has the movement skills to handle speed and work in space, though scouts note he will need to improve his hand usage and consistency.

Bowry said he is willing to play tackle or guard.

"Wherever the team needs me," he told reporters. "I'm going to work my tail off, try to be the best I can be."

The moment was emotional.

"You're getting the best out of me." - @BowryJude 🥹 pic.twitter.com/E12QJDQ1Tm

— Buffalo Bills (@BuffaloBills) April 25, 2026

"I cried. Cried a lot," Bowry said of getting the call from Buffalo. "I worked toward this goal. I know it's just the beginning. I'm happy the Buffalo Bills took a chance on me."

Bowry is eager to learn from Buffalo's veterans and says he watches tape of Bills offensive tackle Dion Dawkins.

"I'm excited to get into the building and work with him and Spencer Brown," Bowry said.

Here is how draft experts graded the pick:

USA TODAY

The Bills entered the 2026 NFL Draft needing depth at the offensive tackle spot. Bowry is a high-ceiling athlete with two years of starting experience on the left side. He will need to iron out his inconsistencies at the NFL level, but he showed his upside by not allowing a single sack in his final season at Boston College.

Grade: B

CBS Sports

Bowry is a big, powerful offensive lineman who brings versatility to Buffalo's offensive line after the team lost David Edwards in free agency. His better tape may have been in 2024. (Josh Edwards)

Grade: A

Walter Football

The Bills lost personnel on the offensive line this offseason, so it makes sense for them to make this pick. Jude Bowry can play both tackle and guard, and I thought he’d go in the Round 3-4 range.

Grade: B+

This article originally appeared on Rochester Democrat and Chronicle: Buffalo Bills draft grades for Round 4 pick Jude Bowry

Cubs may be getting key bullpen piece back sooner than expected

Chicago Cubs 'W' flag

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For a team that has done plenty right to open the 2026 season, the Chicago Cubs have quietly been navigating one lingering concern behind the scenes.

Their bullpen.

That’s why the latest update surrounding Phil Maton could end up mattering more than it looks at first glance. After starting the season on the injured list with right knee tendinitis, Maton is now with the team in Los Angeles and could be activated as soon as this weekend or early next week. For a bullpen that has held together but raised some underlying questions, his return may come at exactly the right time.

Why Maton’s return matters more than it seems

On the surface, the Cubs’ bullpen numbers don’t look alarming. A 3.40 ERA suggests a group doing its job. But dig a little deeper, and the picture shifts. Their expected ERA sits notably higher, hinting that some regression could be coming if adjustments aren’t made. That’s where Maton fits in.

He wasn’t just another offseason addition. The Cubs committed two years and $14.5 million to him, the largest deal among their bullpen moves. That investment reflected what he showed in 2025, when he posted a 2.79 ERA across stints with the St. Louis Cardinals and Texas Rangers. His advanced numbers told an even stronger story. A 23.4% strikeout-to-walk rate placed him well above league average, and his ability to limit hard contact made him one of the more reliable relievers in the game.

That’s the version of Maton the Cubs are expecting to get back.

Injury disrupted what was supposed to be a key role

Instead, the start of his Cubs tenure never really got going. Maton appeared in just five games before landing on the injured list. In that short span, he struggled, allowing six earned runs in four innings. More concerning than the results, though, was the noticeable drop in velocity, which pointed to something being off physically.

That turned out to be knee tendinitis in his push-off leg, a critical issue for any pitcher trying to generate power and command. The Cubs chose caution early, and now it looks like that decision may pay off with a relatively quick return.

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Cubs succeeding despite bullpen uncertainty

What makes this situation even more interesting is that Chicago hasn’t needed everything to be perfect. Entering this stretch, the Cubs sit near the top of the NL Central with a strong overall profile. Their offense has been one of the most productive in baseball, while the starting rotation has provided steady outings.

But the bullpen remains the one area that hasn’t fully stabilized. Injuries have played a role, with multiple relievers, including Hunter Harvey and Caleb Thielbar, also working their way back. That has forced the Cubs to mix and match, leaning on depth pieces to bridge innings.

Maton’s return won’t solve everything, but it does bring back a pitcher the team expected to trust in meaningful spots.

The timing could shape what comes next

Early-season standings don’t define a year, but they can shape how teams approach the months ahead. The Cubs have positioned themselves well. Now it becomes about sustaining it. Getting Maton back, especially without needing a lengthy rehab assignment, gives them a chance to stabilize a bullpen that has been more fragile than it appears. And if he returns closer to his 2025 form, it could quietly become one of the more important developments for Chicago moving forward.

Because for a team already winning, even a small upgrade in the right place can make a big difference.

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Nikola Jokić, Jaden McDaniels ejected after fracas in NBA playoff game

At the end of an emotional game in which the Minnesota Timberwolveslost two players to injury, tempers flared and a pair of stars were ejected.

It started with just 1.3 seconds left in Game 4, when the outcome was already decided. But the Timberwolves, looking to burn the clock, tossed the ball up to forward Jaden McDaniels. Rather than dribble it out for the end of the game, McDaniels put up an uncontested layup to push Minnesota’s lead to 16 points.

Denver Nuggets All-Star center and NBA Most Valuable Player finalist Nikola Jokić took exception to the layup and rushed over from half court to confront McDaniels, eventually getting in McDaniels’ face.

NUGGETS VS. WOLVES FIGHT

OH MY GOODNESS. 🍿🍿🍿 pic.twitter.com/YSFx0kXq5X

— Hoop Central (@TheHoopCentral) April 26, 2026

McDaniels grabbed Jokić by the jersey as the two got tangled up, leading to teammates and assistants getting in between the pair to break it up. The incident took place right in front of the Timberwolves’ bench.

Eventually, both players were separated, and both Jokic and McDaniels were ejected.

The Timberwolves won the game, 112-96, taking a 3-1 lead over Denver in the first-round playoff series.

The NBA has strict rules about players who are not actively playing in a game leaving the bench area during altercations. Players who do leave the bench are subject to an automatic suspension of at least one game. Fines are also factored into the discipline for leaving the bench.

Initial video of the incident Saturday night showed that Nuggets star forward Aaron Gordon left the bench in an attempt to break it up.

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Fight breaks out late in Timberwolves' playoff win vs. Nuggets

LIVE! Watch UFC Vegas 116 Post-Fight Presser Here

LAS VEGAS, NEVADA - APRIL 11: Aljamain Sterling is seen on stage during the UFC 300 press conference at MGM Grand Garden Arena on April 11, 2024 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Jeff Bottari/Zuffa LLC via Getty Images) | Zuffa LLC via Getty Images

With UFC Vegas 116 officially in the books after an exciting night (Sat., Apr. 25, 2026) of fights LIVE on Paramount+ from inside the Meta Apex in Las Vegas, Nevada, fight fans can check out the post-fight press conference video above for all the best reaction and official bonus winners.

On a night that featured a main event featherweight clash between former UFC bantamweight champion Aljamain Sterling and streaking contender Youssef Zalal, a co-headliner between ranked women’s bantamweights Norma Dumont and Joselyne Edwards, the Octagon debut of former Contender Series standout Adrian Luna Martinetti, and a heavyweight clash featuring exciting finisher Ryan Spann and submission specialist Marcus Buchecha, there will be a lot to discuss now that the action has concluded.

The post-fight presser is scheduled to go LIVE in the above video player around 11:30 p.m. ET. It will feature the biggest winners and losers from the card.


For complete UFC Vegas 116 results, coverage, and results click HERE.



Jarrell Miller beats Lenier Pero, but who’s next?

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA - JULY 29: Jarrell Miller during a Media Day ahead of his upcoming fight this weekend on July 29, 2024 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Mark Robinson/Matchroom Boxing/Getty Images) | Matchroom Boxing/Getty Images

Jarrell Miller came out on top tonight in his headlining fight against Lenier Pero, winning a unanimous decision, and Miller largely credited his performance to him coming into this bout in much better shape (for him, anyway) at 305 lbs. In his post-fight interview, Miller had this to say when asked about whether or not being leaner helped him out in tonight’s fight.

“100%,” Miller said. “The weight came off really easy and we just wanted to work on conditioning since we had a short camp.”

Afterwards Miller called for fights against a lot of top fighters in the heavyweight division, but also admitted that he knew he might have trouble securing some of the biggest names like Deontay Wilder and Tyson Fury while still being hopeful. Matchroom promoter Eddie Hearn, for his part, says he would love to see Miller in against Wilder next.

“For me, when I look at fights in the division, as a promoter you want a fight with great build up, you want a fight with jeopardy,” Hearn said. “For me, the American fight is Deontay Wilder against Jarrell Miller. Run it in New York. That’s a serious, serious fight. Deontay’s come back with a good win against Chisora, I think that’s a big fight for American boxing.”

Miller continues to overwhelm a certain level of opponents with his size and workrate, but his approach is still questionable against the very level of the division. Luckily for Miller, Wilder is long in the tooth at the point and no longer considered to pose nearly the level of danger he once did, but do you think that’s the obvious fight to make? Who would you like to see Miller in with next?

Detroit's NFL Draft attendance record falls to Pittsburgh

Detroit is now No. 2.

Pittsburgh set the record for total attendance at an NFL Draft, the league announced Sunday. The NFL said an estimated 805,000 fans attended the three-day draft Thursday, Friday and Saturday.

FOOTBALL TOWN 🙌 pic.twitter.com/2VKsRdEwSZ

— Pittsburgh Steelers (@steelers) April 26, 2026

Detroit previously owned the NFL Draft's attendance record, with an estimated 775,000 attending in April 2024. The 2024 NFL Draft was based around Campus Martius in downtown Detroit. Gov. Gretchen Whitmer made the announcement that Detroit had set the attendance record.

The 2025 draft was held in Green Bay, Wisconsin, where more than 600,000 fans attended.

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This article originally appeared on The Detroit News: Pittsburgh's NFL Draft sets the attendance record, passing Detroit

Diego Pavia has a chance to make history after going undrafted

Diego Pavia has a chance to make history after going undrafted originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

Although Diego Pavia might have his head held low coming out of the 2026 NFL Draft undrafted, this makes for a true underdog story that could see him join some elite company should he find himself on a team.

Pavia had a season to remember with Vanderbilt, having finished second in Heisman voting with 189 first-place votes. He had career-high numbers across the board in his senior season, posting 3,539 yards, 29 passing touchdowns, 862 rushing yards, and 10 rushing touchdowns.

However, some NFL GMs and scouts questioned his size, arm talent, and his personality off the field, which all could’ve been the case for him not hearing his name called. Also, when appearing on Jon Gruden’s “QB Class,” he stated that he was representing himself in the draft instead of hiring an agent.

Where history comes into play

Although it’ll be a tough road, it is not impossible for Pavia to find success as an undrafted QB, as there are some key figures who have turned out successful from this exact same spot. Two names in particular are Warren Moon, who went undrafted in 1978, and Kurt Warner, back in 1994. Both of them went on to be inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame.

Moon went on to become a 9x Pro Bowler, NFL OPOY, Pro Bowl MVP, led the league in passing touchdowns in 1990, and in passing yards in 1990-91.

Warner finished his career regarded as the best undrafted player ever, winning two NFL MVPs, a Super Bowl MVP (SBXXXIV), 4x Pro Bowler, 2x First-team All-Pro, and led the league in passing yards (2001), touchdowns (1999, 2001), completions percentage (1999–2001), and passer rating (1999, 2001).

More: 4 potential landing spots for Diego Pavia

Other successful QBs to go undrafted include Tony Romo, Jeff Garcia, Jake Delhomme, and Dave Kriegand. Romo finished his career as the all-time passing yards leader for the Dallas Cowboys, Farcia was a 4x Pro Bowler, Delhomme has a Super Bowl appearance, and Krieg has over 38,000 career passing yards.

All is not lost for Pavia after going undrafted, as he has a chance to join some elite company should he find himself on a roster for rookie camp starting May 11th.

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Karl-Anthony Towns is proud of the Knicks playing with much better energy in Game 4

Karl-Anthony Towns

Karl-Anthony Towns is proud of the Knicks playing with much better energy in Game 4 originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

The New York Knicks have bounced back from two consecutive defeats against the Atlanta Hawks. It has been an eventful first-round series between the two teams, but now, it seems the Knicks finally have the momentum again. 

After two close victories by the Hawks, the Knicks finally had a convincing result. Karl-Anthony Towns was at the center of it all for New York. He got a triple-double of 20 points, 10 rebounds, and 10 assists, which was the perfect stat line for a well-rounded Knicks performance.

Karl-Anthony Towns loves how the Knicks played in Game 4 against the Hawks

As one of the standout players for the Knicks, Towns is always one of the names mentioned when people criticize the team. After Game 4, it is hard to find anyone criticizing Towns because he was excellent in every area of the game.

He showed that he can be a playmaker, but he still had his usual game of scoring and rebounding. Against the Hawks, Towns has shown that he can also lock in defensively. He did not register a block in Game 4, but he did get a couple of steals. 

MORE: Karl-Anthony Towns has the belief that the Knicks can keep beating the Hawks at their own game

Towns is peaking at the right time, which is a good sign that the Knicks can make it further in the Playoffs. He knows that the Hawks are a threat, so he is playing as hard as possible, so he can help the Knicks advance and return to the later stages of the Eastern Conference Playoffs.

"I thought we did a great job coming out with more tenacity, more desperation, I think is the proper word. Our team has done a great job of weathering the storms, being the ones to initiate the physicality today. That's a great team over there," Towns said after the Knicks' impressive Game 4 win.

Moving forward, the Knicks are returning to Madison Square Garden for Game 5. They will want to take control of the series there, as they want to keep building momentum. The Hawks are a good team, but the Knicks should meet expectations and get the win.

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Green Bay Packers 2026 Undrafted Free Agent Tracker: Signings, News and Rumors

PASADENA, CALIFORNIA - JANUARY 01: Deontae Lawson #0 of the Alabama Crimson Tide in action against the Indiana Hoosiers in the College Football Playoff Quarterfinal at Rose Bowl Stadium on January 01, 2026 in Pasadena, California. (Photo by Luke Hales/Getty Images) | Getty Images

The Green Bay Packers aren’t huge spenders in undrafted free agency (yes, guaranteed money is a major factor for signing top players), but they do pick their spots at times. Whatever they’re doing is right, though, as the team has had an undrafted rookie make the team for 21 consecutive years. Who will it be in 2026? Before any predictions, let’s go through the team’s remaining pre-draft visitors, their reported signings and the top prospects left on the market.

Packers Visitors Still Available 2026

Here’s a full recap of all of the Packers’ visitors (29 of 30 were reported pre-draft), which included a bunch of projected UDFA-type players who wound up being drafted in the sixth and seventh rounds of the draft. Obviously, you’d think that visiting players would be high-priority signings for Green Bay post-draft.

Packers Undrafted Free Agent Signings 2026

QB Kyron Dones, Virginia Tech (pre-draft visitor)

Kyron Drones is a QB prospect in the 2026 draft class. He scored a 9.58 RAS out of a possible 10.00. This ranked 48 out of 1126 QB from 1987 to 2026.https://t.co/zaGlaIGzSspic.twitter.com/vxfaUqneTb

— RAS.football (@MathBomb) April 13, 2026

After two years as a backup at Baylor, Kyron Drones, originally from Texas, transferred to Virginia Tech and developed into a three-year starter. There, he posted a 14-18 record and threw for 5,785 yards and 45 touchdowns to go along with 1,847 rushing yards and 22 touchdowns on the ground. His time with the Hokies overlapped with Packers linebackers coach Sam Siefkes, who was Tech’s defensive coordinator in 2025 after previously coaching linebackers under Jonathan Gannon.

RB Jaden Nixon, UCF

Jaden Nixon is a RB prospect in the 2026 draft class. He scored a 3.20 RAS out of a possible 10.00. This ranked 1543 out of 2268 RB from 1987 to 2026.https://t.co/Dg1D00mbQxpic.twitter.com/JR8D8p9nBa

— RAS.football (@MathBomb) April 2, 2026

The Packers signed Jaden Nixon of UCF, who is a little different than the rest of the backs that Green Bay has. Nixon hovers around 200 pounds, unlike the 220-pounders that the roster otherwise carries. Nixon is a fifth-year player who made stops at three schools, starting at Oklahoma State. After three years as a backup there, he played at Western Michigan, where he posted his best year in college football, recording 919 rushing yards and 12 touchdowns. Last season, he transferred to UCF, where he split the backfield with Myles Montgomery (who has signed with the New England Patriots). Nixon has returned 68 kicks for 1,547 yards and two touchdowns in college, but he’s only caught two punts (for just two yards).

WR J. Michael Sturdivant, Florida

J. Michael Sturdivant is a WR prospect in the 2026 draft class. He scored a 9.96 RAS out of a possible 10.00. This ranked 19 out of 4190 WR from 1987 to 2026.https://t.co/OPOymFg1F3pic.twitter.com/TcWjkLrmhH

— RAS.football (@MathBomb) April 16, 2026

I have to tip my cap to our own Paul Noonan, who highlighted J. Michael Sturdivant as a potential Green Bay Packer just days before the draft. You’re gonna be shocked, but Matt LaFleur got himself another 200-plus-pound receiver who runs a 4.4-second 40-yard dash. For what it’s worth, The Athletic gave Sturdivant a sixth-round grade, and he was the fifth-highest-ranked undrafted free agent receiver on the market according to the consensus board. Sturdivant actually had his most productive season in college back in 2022 as a redshirt freshman for Cal, posting 755 yards and 7 touchdowns through the air. He wasn’t ever able to replicate that magic, though, even after transferring to UCLA (after the offensive staff changed over in 2023) or Florida. The combine invitee is the nephew of Floyd Little, a Pro Football Hall of Famer who earned five Pro Bowl honors as a running back for the Denver Broncos.

TE RJ Maryland, SMU

RJ Maryland is a TE prospect in the 2026 draft class. He scored a 7.32 RAS out of a possible 10.00. This ranked 391 out of 1456 TE from 1987 to 2026.https://t.co/32OFF6bXNKpic.twitter.com/4QiwHnHLa0

— RAS.football (@MathBomb) April 3, 2026

After the draft, general manager Brian Gutekunst admitted that the one position he hoped the team would have hit, but didn’t, was a true Y tight end. The Packers ended up nabbing RJ Maryland, who was graded as a borderline seventh-round pick by The Athletic’s Dane Brugler, in undrafted free agency. Maryland doesn’t fit the mold of a true Y, though, as he’s just 236 pounds and comes from an Air Raid offense. It’ll be interesting to see how he fits in with the team’s plans moving forward. He is the son of Russell Maryland, the former first overall NFL draft choice.

TE Eni Falayi, Wake Forest

Eni Falayi is a TE prospect in the 2026 draft class. He scored a 8.31 RAS out of a possible 10.00. This ranked 247 out of 1456 TE from 1987 to 2026.https://t.co/UIhnH9VWZMpic.twitter.com/I3f4GvbwKE

— RAS.football (@MathBomb) April 3, 2026

Well, speaking of Y tight ends, this might be the one. The non-combine invite measured in at 6’5” and 249 pounds at his pro day. While he posted a 36.5” vertical jump and a 4.75-second 40-yard dash, Eni Falayi, who previously played at Utah Tech and UMass, only recorded 228 receiving yards over 11 starts at Wake Forest in 2025.

iOL Josh Gesky, Illinois (pre-draft visitor)

Josh Gesky is a OG prospect in the 2026 draft class. He scored a 9.63 RAS out of a possible 10.00. This ranked 71 out of 1867 OG from 1987 to 2026.https://t.co/yVCFg8qz9opic.twitter.com/E2gIsjFMyM

— RAS.football (@MathBomb) March 31, 2026

The Athletic’s Dane Brugler, despite Josh Gesky being unranked on the consensus board, actually gave Gesky a seventh-round grade in his “The Beast.” Instead of going to an Ivy League school, Gesky chose to play locally in Illinois and gained 70 pounds (and then dropped 20) in college. A non-combine invite, Gesky didn’t put up great agility numbers at his pro day, but he did well otherwise. Gesky was a three-year starter at guard for former Wisconsin head coach Bret Bielema. All but two of his starts came at left guard in his college career. He was three times an honorable mention All-Big Ten guard. Gesky also had a 30 visit with the Denver Broncos.

iOL Dylan Barrett, Iowa State

Dylan Barrett is a OG prospect in the 2026 draft class. He scored a 7.99 RAS out of a possible 10.00. This ranked 377 out of 1867 OG from 1987 to 2026.https://t.co/ag1zWVY8QIpic.twitter.com/4MBXx3RaYv

— RAS.football (@MathBomb) March 31, 2026

It should be no surprise that the Packers are adding guys hovering around 320 pounds on the offensive line. This is just who they are now. Dylan Barrett began his college career at Wisconsin, where he spent the 2020 through 2023 seasons. After being a backup there, he transferred to Iowa State, where he overlapped with current Green Bay receivers coach Noah Pauley. He was an off-and-on starter for the Cyclones, earning 16 starts over two years, 14 at left guard.

iOL Dillon Wade, Auburn

Dillon Wade is a OG prospect in the 2026 draft class. He scored a 9.26 RAS out of a possible 10.00. This ranked 140 out of 1867 OG from 1987 to 2026.https://t.co/YRqridqzgspic.twitter.com/RnbKhY3buN

— RAS.football (@MathBomb) March 31, 2026

The Packers are adding a versatile offensive lineman in Dillon Wade, who began his career as a tackle at Tulsa. After three seasons there, with the benefit of the Covid year in 2020, he transferred to Auburn to play three more years. At Tulsa and his first year at Auburn, he was a starting left tackle. In 2024, he split time between left tackle, right tackle and left guard. In 2025, he was a full-time starter at left guard. Brugler had Wade graded as a borderline seventh-round pick in “The Beast.” He has fairly small arms, so assume that the combine invitee is going to be playing inside at the NFL level.

EDGE Nyjalik Kelly, UCF (pre-draft visitor)

Nyjalik Kelly is a DE prospect in the 2026 draft class. He scored a 7.87 RAS out of a possible 10.00. This ranked 446 out of 2085 DE from 1987 to 2026.

Pending Pro Day.https://t.co/OyyWryDmK1pic.twitter.com/wMB5TkO5Js

— RAS.football (@MathBomb) March 19, 2026

It’s going to be tough for Nyjalik Kelly to make the Packers’ roster, just because of the room of pass-rushers, but he is probably going to be one of Green Bay’s top undrafted free agents. He’s a better athlete than his numbers suggest. Originally a Miami Hurricane, Nyjalik Kelly transferred to UCF in 2024. After earning back-to-back honorable mention Big 12 honors, he earned a Senior Bowl spot in 2026. Kelly was graded as a borderline draft pick by Brugler. With over 35” arms, Kelly had the longest arms of any edge defender at the combine this year. Kelly also had a pre-draft visit with the Dallas Cowboys.

LB T.J. Quinn, Louisville (pre-draft visitor)

TJ Quinn is a LB prospect in the 2026 draft class. He scored a 7.36 RAS out of a possible 10.00. This ranked 913 out of 3460 LB from 1987 to 2026.https://t.co/eRfnktLu4bpic.twitter.com/LeLF9HXq5y

— RAS.football (@MathBomb) April 6, 2026

T.J. Quinn is an undersized linebacker at just 225 pounds and coming in just over 6’0”, but he ran an elite 4.52-second 40-yard dash at his pro day after not being invited to the combine. He was a three-year starter with Louisville, where he spent his entire college career, and was named an All-ACC player in 2025. In college, he racked up 289 combined tackles, including 15 tackles for losses. He also made three interceptions and seven pass breakups.

Update: The Packers seem to really like Quinn. He received a $15,000 signing bonus and $150,000 in guaranteed salary, according to Aaron Wilson. For perspective, those are the same numbers that Nazir Stackhouse, Green Bay’s most expensive undrafted free agent signing from last class, signed for. Behind Stackhouse ($165k) were Jamon Johnson and Johnathan Baldwin at $115k. Those were the only three players in last year’s undrafted free agent class who got more than $15k guaranteed.

S Murvin Kenion, Nevada

Murvin Kenion is a SS prospect in the 2026 draft class. He scored a 6.17 RAS out of a possible 10.00. This ranked 534 out of 1391 SS from 1987 to 2026.https://t.co/m45w7kdOA2pic.twitter.com/ynhmwFLxVy

— RAS.football (@MathBomb) April 21, 2026

This is such a deep cut that Murvin Kenion isn’t one of the 2,709 players featured in “The Beast.” Kenion played one year of FBS ball, bringing in five interceptions at Nevada, after playing at Sacramento State (2024), Idaho (2023 and 2022) and the City College of San Francisco (2021).

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UFC Vegas 116 Post-Fight Press Conference

Following tonight's UFC Vegas 116: Sterling vs. Zalal fights at the Meta Apex in Las Vegas, the winner will answer questions from the media during the post-fight press conference.

The event was headlined by a featherweight bout between former bantamweight champion Aljamain Sterling and No. 7 ranked Youssef Zalal.

UFC Vegas 116 Post-Fight Press Conference

Ja’Mori Maclin to the Buffalo Bills; Dane Key to the Denver Broncos

AUSTIN, TX - NOVEMBER 23: Kentucky Wildcats wide receiver Ja'Mori Maclin (9) stiff arms Texas Longhorns defensive back Jaylon Guilbeau (3) after a reception during the SEC college football game between Texas Longhorns and Kentucky Wildcats on November 23, 2024, at Darrell K Royal - Texas Memorial Stadium in Austin, TX. (Photo by David Buono/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images) | Icon Sportswire via Getty Images

Two former Kentucky Wildcats wide receivers, Ja’Mori Maclin and Dane Key, have found NFL homes. Maclin agreed to an undrafted free agent contract with the Buffalo Bills, while Key signed with the Denver Broncos.

Maclin spent two forgettable seasons in Lexington after starting his career with the Missouri Tigers and turning into an All-Conference player with the North Texas Mean Green. The 5-foot-11, 190-pound receiver was a three-star recruit in the class of 2020. He redshirted (COVID) and then appeared in two games in his redshirt freshman season (another redshirt), totaling one catch for five yards.

The former Tiger made his way to UNT, where he earned Conference USA All-Freshman Team (Coaches) honors after playing in 14 games and catching 16 passes for 380 yards and two scores. He finished the season ranked No. 2 nationally in yards per catch.

Maclin started in all 12 games as a sophomore, and he was named to the American Athletic Conference Second Team after catching a team-high 57 passes for 1,004 yards and 11 touchdowns. He ranked 31st nationally in receiving yards, and his 11 scores were tied for ninth nationally.

Maclin then entered the transfer portal as a highly coveted prospect. He was on the Belitnikoff Award Watch List
and the Reese’s Senior Bowl Watch List. However, his time at Kentucky didn’t go exactly as expected. Maclin committed to play for Liam Coen, which obviously did not happen.

With Brock Vandagriff under center, it’s a miracle that Maclin’s season went as well as it did as the third passing catching option on the offense. As a junior, Maclin played in all 12 games with three starts, tallying 13 catches for 313 yards and four scores. He also served as UK’s primary punt returner with 16 punt returns for 130 yards. He really came on towards the end of the season, so the optimism around a second season was high.

Following a solid but disappointing junior season, Maclin surprisingly opted to return, and it may not have been his best decision. As a senior, Maclin played in 10 games with five starting assignments and finished the season with just 13 catches for 189 yards. Even though UK lost both Dane Key and Barion Brown, he just couldn’t find his footing and fell down the pecking order in the receiver room.

Maclin may just not be good enough to play high-level football. Or maybe he was a product of a terrible offensive environment with poor quarterback play and a bad offensive coordinator. We’ll soon find out, and we wish nothing but the best for Ja’Mori.

Key, on the other hand, found out that the grass isn’t always greener in the transfer portal. The former four-star recruit Key played three seasons at Kentucky before transferring to Nebraska. Dane was born and raised in Lexington, attending Frederick Douglass High School. Key’s father, Donte’, was a linebacker/defensive end at Kentucky from 1992 to 1995, and his brother, Devon, was a safety at Western Kentucky.

In his three years in Lexington, Key played in 38 games with 35 starts, catching 126 passes for 1,870 yards and 14 touchdowns. Key is ranked fifth on Kentucky’s all-time receptions list and 13th in career receiving yards.

He was really impressive as a freshman, but he failed to make a big sophomore jump, putting up eerily similar stats to his freshman campaign. However, as a junior, Key became a team captain and notched 47 receptions for 715 yards and two touchdowns, setting career highs in catches and receiving yards—both of which paced the way for the Cats.

Key decided it was time for a change, and he became a Cornhusker after becoming a coveted transfer nationally. But his time with Matt Rhule didn’t go as planned, as the UDFA deal shows, since he was widely expected to get drafted following his junior season. He finished with 39 catches (his lowest since his freshman season) for 452 yards (his lowest in college) and 5 touchdowns.

Key had a really solid college career, but he never really made the jump. Based on how bad UK’s offense had become, it’s hard to blame him for leaving, but it definitely didn’t work out. Hopefully, this free agent deal will.

Go Cats!

Fighters react to Aljamain Sterling beating Youssef Zalal at UFC Vegas 116

Aljamain Sterling continued to build a case toward a chance for a title in a second division when he turned back surging contender Youssef Zalal in the UFC Fight Night 274 main event.

Sterling (26-5 MMA, 18-5 UFC) has won two of three since moving up to featherweight with a unanimous decision victory over Zalal (18-6-1 MMA, 8-4-1 UFC) in Saturday's headlining matchup at Meta APEX in Las Vegas.

Check below for the top X (formerly Twitter) reactions to Sterling beating Zalal at UFC Fight Night 274.

Fighters react to Youssef Zalal's victory over Aljamain Sterling at UFC Vegas 116

Dressed for success ✨@FunkmasterMMA & @TheMorocanDevil have arrived!

[ #UFCVegas116 | LIVE NOW on @ParamountPlus ] pic.twitter.com/aYOTEPexhb

— UFC (@ufc) April 25, 2026

In the wings! Our #UFCVegas116 headliners getting the hands ready for battle! ⚔️🔥

Sterling vs Zalal | @Sportsnet & @TVASportspic.twitter.com/iB6zdQmVZs

— UFC Canada (@UFC_CA) April 26, 2026

STERLING vs ZALAL! Who you got in our #UFCVegas116 main event?! pic.twitter.com/7xLdak6aU6

— UFC Canada (@UFC_CA) April 26, 2026

Rad pic.twitter.com/jMVzvgBj1v

— RJ Clifford (@RJcliffordMMA) April 26, 2026

Sterling looking very sharp. 10-9 #UFCVegas116

— Seán Sheehan (@SeanSheehanBA) April 26, 2026

2-0 Aljo but man bro gotta stay focus them knees were close

— Terrance McKinney (@twrecks155) April 26, 2026

20-18 Aljo after two rounds

Solid performance so far

— Aaron Bronsteter (@aaronbronsteter) April 26, 2026

Not panicked at all. Great couple of rounds by these two warriors! #ufc

— Dustin Jacoby 🇺🇸 (@thehanyakdj) April 26, 2026

Damn Zalal really had Aljo panicking there for a second

— caposa (@Grabaka_Hitman) April 26, 2026

Zalal takes Round 3

29-28 Sterling #UFCVegas116

— Matthew Wells (@MrMWells) April 26, 2026

Round 4 is gonna be interesting

— Belal Muhammad (@bullyb170) April 26, 2026

Aljo’s body triangle is so hard to get out of

— Belal Muhammad (@bullyb170) April 26, 2026

10-8 comeback round for Sterling. That was complete dominance on the ground. Zalal looked like he went to sleep for a moment. #UFCVegas116

— Korean John (@KoreanJohn_) April 26, 2026

Aljo might the the top-5 all time fighter who looks like he's gonna gets KOd with every punch.

— Seán Sheehan (@SeanSheehanBA) April 26, 2026

Congratulations Movsar Evloev, the UFC cannot take your title shot away from you at this point.

— Jed Meshew II (@JedKMeshew) April 26, 2026

Makes u appreciate the grappling exchanges in the movsar vs aljo fight more

— Belal Muhammad (@bullyb170) April 26, 2026

Vintage performance from Aljamain Sterling. Don't count the former champ out — he's coming for the second belt at 145.#UFCVegas116 | @UFConPolymarketpic.twitter.com/f2pyqwPWau

— UFC on Polymarket (@UFConPolymarket) April 26, 2026

🤪🤪🤪

[ #UFCVegas116 | LIVE NOW on @ParamountPlus ] pic.twitter.com/our8GXicZP

— UFC (@ufc) April 26, 2026

Aljo fight iq was incredible 👏👏👏 Zalal showed no quit tho

— Terrance McKinney (@twrecks155) April 26, 2026

#UFCVegas116 results: Aljamain Sterling def. Youssef Zalal via unanimous decision (49-45, 49-45, 49-45)

Full coverage ➡️ https://t.co/Tgb4cfK91zpic.twitter.com/zeSuXh4M2c

— MMA Junkie (@MMAJunkie) April 26, 2026

Strong showing by Aljo. Featherweight is fairly open right now. One more W and he gets a crack at gold, imo https://t.co/WDRO4Gs2Wt

— Nolan King (@mma_kings) April 26, 2026

Aljo gets his hand raised #UFCVegas116

📺 @paramountpluspic.twitter.com/mrVilK5C6O

— UFC on Paramount+ (@UFConParamount) April 26, 2026

This article originally appeared on MMA Junkie: UFC Vegas 116: Fighters react to Aljamain Sterling beating Youssef Zalal

2026 NFL Draft: Alabama’s Domani Jackson drafted in the 6th Round by the Green Bay Packers

Oct 12, 2024; Tuscaloosa, Alabama, USA; Alabama Crimson Tide defensive back Domani Jackson (1) intercepts the ball, securing their lead over the South Carolina Gamecocks during the fourth quarter at Bryant-Denny Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Will McLelland-Imagn Images | Will McLelland-Imagn Images

The Packers might very well have gotten the steal of day 3 with Domani Jackson. Once a top-five recruit, Jackson initially went to USC where he started and played admirably on one of the more dysfunctional defenses in the country. In 2024, he transferred to Alabama and immediately became a starter. He was downright excellent throughout the year in coverage, barely giving up any completions and garnering quite a bit of talk that he could leave for the NFL and be a 1st or 2nd round pick.

Jackson wound up deciding to stay for his senior season, and things, unfortunately, did not go to plan. Jackson had some major struggles with run defense and outside contain early in the season, and Alabama eventually replaced him with a 5-star true freshman, Dijon Lee. Eventually, Jackson did work his way back onto the field in a rotation with Lee, and even started to show strides in his run defense and tackling at the end of the season, but it was too late to overcome the damage done to his NFL stock.

What never changed, though, was his undeniable talent in coverage and his elite speed with great size. Essentially, he’s a guy that was being talked about as a potential first rounder only 9 months ago. If the Packers can foster that talent and athleticism, he could be the steal of the draft.

Roll Tide, and best of luck, Domani!

What Bauer Sharp Does for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Nov 22, 2025; Baton Rouge, Louisiana, USA; LSU Tigers tight end Bauer Sharp (10) leaps for a first down against Western Kentucky Hilltoppers defensive back Avarion Cole (16) during the second half at Tiger Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Stephen Lew-Imagn Images | Stephen Lew-Imagn Images

The Buccaneers decided to end their NFL Draft early in Round 6 by trading up with the Las Vegas Raiders — a first between Jason Licht and former disciple John Spytek — and drafting some tight end competition in the form of Bauer Sharp from LSU.

Sharp should come in and compete with Devin Culp for the TE4 spot from the get-go, but the recent QB-to-TE convert may have enough upside to be something more. Let’s dive into his background.

Bauer Sharp Career Stats

A no-star quarterback recruit out of Dothan High School, he received one FCS offer from Southeastern Louisiana as a depth piece.

After a year, Sharp saw a clearer path to playing time by switching positions, so he became a tight end where his athleticism could be utilized. After spending his sophomore year acclimating to the new role, he produced in 2023 with 29 receptions for 288 yards and 3 touchdowns.

That garnered interest from Power 5 programs, and he transferred to Oklahoma. He transitioned well to the jump in competition and sharing targets with more high-profile options, corralling 42 catches for 324 yards and 2 touchdowns in 12 starts t0 lead the team.

He transferred again to LSU last season and started every game but regressed in production with 24 catches, 252 yards and 2 touchdowns. He participated in the East-West Shrine Bowl.

#Bucs landed a TE that can both contribute right away on teams AND is still a developing tight end in Bauer Sharp

Sharp was a QB as a freshman at Southeast Louisiana before transitioning to TE.

He has 106 catches between SELA, Oklahoma and LSU and has been used at TE, FB, HB… pic.twitter.com/t2rGsYLLzT

— Eric Galko (@EricGalko) April 25, 2026

Athletic Testing

Bauer Sharp did the full range of athletic testing during the pre-draft process and tested very well at nearly 6-foot-5, 253 pounds.

He ran a very strong 4.63 40-yard dash, as well as even more impressive jumps (35” vertical, 10-foot broad) and agility drills (7.05-second 3-cone, 4.30-second short shuttle). That especially shows up on film, where he uses quick, sudden movements to separate on underneath and intermediate routes.

He recorded a 9.16 Relative Athletic Score, good for 124th out 1,471 tight end prospects between 1987 and 2026.

Bauer Sharp was drafted in round 6 with pick 185 in the 2026 draft class. He scored a 9.16 RAS out of a possible 10.00. This ranked 124 out of 1471 TE from 1987 to 2026.https://t.co/iy79R7mAq0pic.twitter.com/Bq22TGQblU

— RAS.football (@MathBomb) April 25, 2026

What Type of Player Is Bauer Sharp?

Sharp has played tight end only for three years, most of that time at the FCS level, so his production is somewhat encouraging when projecting his long-term future.

Sharp is a quick operator who understands how to uncover himself underneath, utilizing his buttery smooth body control, burst, and frenetic playstyle more so than route proficiency. With more polishing on the technical aspects, you could see those natural movement skills efficiently applied to a more diverse route tree.

He is a very willing, even violent blocker on the move. He clearly takes pride in fitting his assignments, from understanding them to carrying them through. He has short arms (31 3/4”) and below-average core strength, so it’s doubtful he’ll ever be a true plus in this area, but there’s possible outcomes where he is serviceable on lower-difficulty asks.

He's had a very good week catching the football, but on Sunday @LSUfootball TE Bauer Sharp had a great rep in pass pro.

Good feet here to mirror and stay square. Looked natural here. Nice patience to let pass rusher make first move, too. Very encouraging! pic.twitter.com/wMCZGWoPTS

— Josh Carney (@ByJoshCarney) January 26, 2026

He’s played a large number of snaps on special teams throughout his career, almost 600, so that will play a huge role in whether or not he can make the roster.

Ultimately though, Sharp is still a project and suffers from some deficiencies (limited route tree, inconsistent blocking, ball security) that might require more patience than he’s worth.

Conclusion

At the end of the day here, we’re talking about a sixth-round pick, where hit rates are incredibly low league-wide. Some examples of sixth-rounders under Jason Licht? Khalil Davis, Scotty Miller, Ko Kieft, Josh Hayes, Trey Palmer, and Elijah Klein.

Some fine bit players for sure, but nobody you’re wishing was still rostered (or staying rostered) with the team.

Sharp has exceptional athleticism and a tenacious attitude, and those are fine-enough qualities to bet on at pick No. 185. He’ll provide competition in camp for Payne Durham, Ko Kieft, and Devin Culp, and that’s never a bad thing.

What do you think about it, Bucs Nation? Was this selection a fine way to cap the Bucs’ 2026 NFL Draft? Let us know in the comments.

Jordan Walker’s scary moment adds new concern as Cardinals offense hits rough stretch

Jordan Walker’s scary moment adds new concern as Cardinals offense hits rough stretch originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

For a team still trying to figure out exactly what it is in 2026, the St. Louis Cardinals have leaned heavily on flashes of promise. Few have been more important than Jordan Walker, whose early-season power surge gave fans a reason to believe something bigger might be building. But over the past week, the tone has shifted.

Not only has Walker cooled off at the plate, but a scary in-game moment on Saturday added another issue of concern. During the Cardinals’ game with the Seattle Mariners, Walker was hit by a pitch and later appeared shaken up after being caught stealing second base. It was the kind of sequence that forces everyone to pause, especially given how central he’s become to St. Louis’ offense.

Jordan Walker stung in the hand by an up-and-in fastball that left the pitcher's hand at 97.8 mph.

He'll remain in the game.

— Derrick Goold (@dgoold) April 25, 2026

A slump was already starting to form

Even before the hit-by-pitch, there were signs that Walker’s red-hot start was beginning to level out. After opening the season as one of the most productive bats in the lineup, Walker has hit just .172 over his last seven games. The power that defined his early stretch has disappeared during that span, and strikeouts have started to climb. For a young hitter still working to establish consistency at the major league level, that kind of swing isn’t unusual, but it is noticeable.

Pitchers appear to be adjusting, attacking him differently and forcing him to make quicker in-game changes. That’s part of the growth curve, but it’s also where early-season momentum can stall.

The bigger issue is what it means for the lineup

Walker’s struggles wouldn’t feel as significant if the Cardinals were getting steady production elsewhere. Right now, that hasn’t consistently been the case. St. Louis has leaned on him as a primary source of power, and when that disappears, the offense can feel stuck. That showed up again in a quiet performance against Seattle, continuing a trend that began in the previous series.

The Cardinals are still hovering around .500, which aligns with preseason expectations for a team in transition. But the path forward becomes much more difficult if their most dynamic young hitter isn’t producing.

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Why Saturday’s moment stands out

Slumps come and go. Development is still a work in progress. That’s understood. What made Saturday different was the visual of Walker being shaken up after taking a pitch and then going hard on the bases. Even if there’s no lasting issue, it adds immediate uncertainty around a player the Cardinals can’t afford to lose for any stretch.

For a young player already navigating adjustments at the plate, physical discomfort or hesitation can complicate things further.

Still early, but worth watching closely

There’s no reason for panic yet. Walker’s overall numbers remain strong, and his early performance showed exactly why the organization believes in his long-term upside. But this is the phase that often defines young hitters. How quickly he adjusts back, how he responds to pitchers countering him, and whether he can maintain confidence through a rough patch will say a lot about what comes next.

For now, the Cardinals are watching closely. Because when Walker is right, their lineup feels different. And when he isn’t, the margin for error gets a lot smaller.

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What schools had the most players chosen in the 2026 NFL draft?

Ohio State didn't repeat as NCAA football champions. The Buckeyes did lead the way in the recently completed NFL draft with 11 players chosen in the selection process. Four of those 11 heard their names called in Thursday's first round.

Ryan Day has built a powerful football machine in Columbus. The Buckeyes are becoming a conveyor belt to playing on Sundays. The other schools that saw double-digit players chosen were Alabama and Texas A&M from the vaunted SEC.

A look at how the player selection process played out from schools that had five or more drafted.

t-21. Auburn Tigers

Players drafted: 5

t-21. Tennessee Volunteers

Players drafted: 5

t-19. Michigan Wolverines

Players drafted: 6

t-19. Missouri

Players drafted: 6

t-19. Notre Dame Fighting Irish

Players drafted: 6

t-19. Texas Longhorns

Players drafted: 6

t-15. Iowa Hawkeyes

Players drafted: 7

t-15. LSU Tigers

Players drafted: 7

t-15. Oregon Ducks

Players drafted: 7

t-15. Washington Huskies

Players drafted: 7

t-15. Florida Gators

Players drafted: 7

t-15. Oklahoma Sooners

Players drafted: 7

t-9. Georgia Bulldogs

Players drafted: 8

t-9. Indiana Hoosiers

Players drafted: 8

t-9. Penn State Nittany Lions

Players drafted: 8

t-6. Clemson Tigers

Players drafted: 9

t-6. Miami Hurricanes

Players drafted: 9

t-6. Texas Tech Red Raiders

Players drafted: 9

t-2. Alabama Crimson Tide

Players drafted: 10

t-2. Texas A&M Aggies

Players drafted: 10

1. Ohio State

Players drafted: 11

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Timberwolves-Nuggets erupts into shoving in final seconds of Game 4, Nikola Jokić and Julius Randle ejected

The Minnesota Timberwolves picked up a 112-96 win over the Denver Nuggets on Saturday — but not before tempers flared. The Game 4 win, which gave Minnesota a 3-1 series lead, ended with a confrontation between Timberwolves forward Jaden McDaniels and Nuggets center Nikola Jokić in the final seconds.

With seconds ticking down and Minnesota up by double digits, McDaniels took the ball and made an open layup, rather than holding the ball to end the game. Jokić then took exception to the point, rushing over to confront McDaniels on the Timberwolves’ bench, with both teams forming a scrum.

Tensions were high at the end of Game 4 between the Nuggets and Timberwolves 😳

Both Nikola Jokic and Julius Randle were ejected for unsportsmanlike conduct. pic.twitter.com/U7Pg8ULO1J

— ESPN (@espn) April 26, 2026

Following the scuffle, Jokić and Timberwolves forward Julius Randle were ejected for unsportsmanlike conduct, with 1.3 seconds remaining.

The Nuggets, who trailed 2-1 in the series heading into Game 4, held a narrow lead throughout much of the game, with Minnesota losing starters Anthony Edwards and Donte DiVincenzo before the end of the first half. But the Timberwolves surged in the second half behind a career night from Ayo Dosunmu, who scored 43 points off the bench.

Postgame, Dosunmu didn’t seem too worried about the scuffle: “I ride with them 100%, right or wrong,” he said of his teammates.

Minnesota center Rudy Gobert also downplayed McDaniels’ decision to take that last-second layup during a postgame interview on Inside the NBA.

“It’s the playoffs, man, you know. The game’s still going, he has the ball in his hands,” Gobert said. “Nothing much to be mad about.”

It is unclear how the ejections will affect Jokić and Randle’s availability going forward, as the series returns to Denver for Game 5. The league may also decide to hand down additional punishments after reviewing footage of the fight.

Funkmaster Dominates Zalal, Calls Out Volk

LAS VEGAS, NEVADA - APRIL 25: (R-L) Aljamain Sterling punches Youssef Zalal of Morocco in a featherweight fight during the UFC Fight Night event at Meta APEX on April 25, 2026 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Jeff Bottari/Zuffa LLC)

Aljamain Sterling vs. Youssef Zalal squared off in a Featherweight bout earlier tonight (Sat., April 25, 2026) at UFC Vegas 116 inside Meta Apex in Las Vegas, Nevada. In a strong showing, Sterling picked up a decision victory.

Zalal landed first, sticking a couple jabs while making Sterling miss his own kicks. “Funkmaster” began to find his range with the right hand, however, feinting low and then coming over the top. Right about at the midway point of the first round, Sterling attempted his first takedown attempt of the fight and was stuffed despite a nice entry. A moment later, Sterling swept out Zalal’s base leg as “The Moroccan Devil” tried to throw a knee. He landed in top position, fighting off a triangle choke attempt to maintain control.

“Funkmaster” finished the first round on top.

Sterling’s early round two takedown attempt was stuffed, and Zalal followed up with a couple nice punches. Sterling fired back with body punches and low kicks. Zalal had to fight off a couple more takedown attempts, but his jab was starting to touch the chin with good consistency. He was able to pressure without getting floored … until a poorly timed spinning elbow gave Sterling the back! Zalal landed in a terrible position, eating punches and elbows.

The former Bantamweight champion was up 2-0 after ten minutes.

Sterling took a few shots on the way in to his round three takedown attempt, landing in a guillotine choke. It looked very tight, forcing Sterling to retreat to his back. Zalal worked from top position but struggled to pass Sterling’s guard and was forced to fight off a triangle attempt. Eventually, he moved to side control and took the back! He finished the round holding the body triangle, making for a nice rebound round from the younger contender.

Sterling sprinted hard to start round four! He ran Zalal to the fence, threw some punches and low kicks, then scored a takedown right into back control. Sterling went to work with his ground strikes, hammering away at the side of the head. He then attempted an arm-in rear naked choke, which looked tight but didn’t force the tap. Sterling moved into mount and really dominated positionally. Zalal was having an absolutely miserable time but did get back to his feet with 30 seconds remaining, only for Sterling to land some heavy blows before the bell.

With five minutes remaining, Zalal needed a finish.

Zalal came out aggressive in search of the comeback, sticking Sterling with a long right hand then timing a knee upstairs. When Zalal tried to surge forward, Sterling changed levels with a takedown attempt and slowed the action. A lot of the clock burned away on that failed takedown attempt, and as soon as Zalal did escape, Sterling flurried and shot again. This time, he was able to complete the shot. One last time, Sterling moved to the back and locked in the body triangle to seal the victory.

All three judges awarded Sterling the clear-cut decision win.

This was a great performance from Sterling, who dealt with the rangy work of Zalal well. He really took over in the championship rounds, digging deep to push a level of intensity that Zalal didn’t seem prepared to handle. Outside of that guillotine attempt in round three, Sterling never appeared to be in much trouble. Now 3-1 as a Featherweight, who should “Funkmaster” face next?

Result: Sterling defeats Zalal via unanimous decision


For complete UFC Vegas 116 results and play-by-play, click here.

UFC Vegas 116: Aljamain Sterling handles Youssef Zalel with vintage form in step forward at featherweight

Aljamain Sterling might just be worth watching at featherweight.

The former UFC bantamweight champion showcased vintage form against rising star Youssef Zalal, defeating him by unanimous decision (49-45, 49-45, 49-45). The result snapped an impressive eight-fight win streak for Zalal, who was threatening to enter the next tier of challengers in the division.

Instead, Sterling found a little more traction as he tries to complete the path to double champ status, as he explained after the fight:

“They call me unc now. I’m 36 years old, so I’m trying to make one more title run.”

The performance revolved around a gradual but eventually overwhelming advantage on the ground for Sterling, who got into his favorite backpack position several times and racked up ground-and-poundstrikes from there. The first big break came in the second round, and Sterling maintained momentum from there.

Zalal did manage to turn the tables a bit in the third round, but went for a submission instead of damage. It might have been his best chance at winning, but it left him with nothing to show for it as they entered the championship rounds for the first time of Zalal’s career.

The fourth round was a 10-8 across the board for Sterling, who had Zalal on the ground throughout, and he was showboating by the end of the fifth round.

After a strong but not exactly popular run at bantamweight — culminating in a four-fight run as champion — Sterling is in a new division and could still have plenty of work to do if he wants to get another title shot. Movsar Evloev is the clear choice as the next challenger for Alexander Volkanovski after defeating fellow undefeated challenger Lerone Murphy, and the division still has the likes of Murphy, Diego Lopes and Jean Silva lying around.

Sterling said he wanted to dive straight into that tier of competitors:

“Happy to compete against a young prospect, a guy I really think could be fighting for a world title tomorrow, and I just beat him. Movsar, I’m coming for that ass next. Volkanovski, you know I’m coming for that ass.

“Give me my shot man, I’ve worked so hard. I’ve been in this company for 12 years. That was my 23rd UFC fight. I’ve only fought three unranked guys since I got signed to this company. My third fight in the UFC was a guy ranked sixth in the world and I haven’t looked back since, so put some motherf***ing respect on my name when I say I’m next in line for that motherf***ing title shot.”

The UFC, never a big fan of wrestling-focused styles like Sterling’s, isn’t going to give him another title shot unless he makes an overwhelming case. If he does, Saturday will certainly be mentioned.

Main card

Featherweight: Aljamain Sterling def. Youssef Zalal by unanimous decision (49-45 × 3)

Women’s bantamweight: Joselyn Edwards def. Norma Dumont by unanimous decision (29-28, 29-28, 30-27)

Lightweight: Rafa García def. Alexander Hernandez by unanimous decision (29-28, 29-28, 30-27)

Bantamweight: Davey Grant def. Adrían Luna Martinetti by unanimous decision (29-28 × 3)

Bantamweight: Raoni Barcelos def. Montel Jackson by split decision (29-28, 28-29, 29-28)

Heavyweight: Ryan Spann def. Marcus Buchecha by KO (punches) at 2:10 of R2

Prelims

Middleweight: Eric McConico def. Rodolfo Vieira by unanimous decision (29-28 × 3)

Middleweight: Jackson McVey def. Sedriques Dumas by submission (brabo choke) at 2:14 of R1

Women’s bantamweight: Michelle Montague def. Mayra Bueno Silva by unanimous decision (30-27, 29-28, 29-28)

Bantamweight: Cody Durden def. Jafel Filho by unanimous decision (30-27, 30-27, 29-28)

Lightweight: Francis Marshall def. Lucas Brennan by unanimous decision (30-27 × 3)

Welterweight: Victor Valenzuela def. Max Griffin by unanimous decision (29-28 × 3)

Women’s strawweight: Talita Alencar def. Julia Polastri by unanimous decision (29-28 × 3)

Aljamain Sterling shuts down Youssef Zalal in UFC Vegas 116 main event

A featherweight bout between former bantamweight champion Aljamain Sterling and No. 7 ranked Youssef Zalal headlined Saturday's UFC event at the Meta Apex in Las Vegas.

Sterling entered the match ranked No. 5 in the division and coming off a dominant win over former two-time title challenger Brian Ortega. Since returning to the bantamweight division in 2024, "Funk Master" has gone 2-1 with the one loss being to the top contender Movsar Evloev via decision.

Zalal made the walk to the octagon for his first UFC main event riding an impressive eight-fight winning streak knowing a win over Sterling would jump him in the rankings and into the title picture.

They met in the center and measured distance with missed leg kicks. Zalal landed a leg kick. Step.ing pressed forward behind a jab. Zalal began pressuring Sterling. He landed a counter right hand. Sterling changed levels and worked to get the fight to the ground midway through the round. Zalal defended the attempt and they separated. Zalal slipped while throwing a kick and Sterling seized the opportunity to gain top control on the ground. Zalal briefly looked for a triangle choke but Sterling defended and moved to h half guard. Zalal scrambled but was unable to get back to his feet. MMAWeekly scored the round 10-9 for Sterling.

Sterling delivered leg kicks early in the second frame before looking for a takedown. Zalal's takedown defense held up and they separated. Zalal jumped into the pocket with a knee that partially landed. Sterling began pressuring Zalal and delivered a kick to the body. Sterling looked for a takedown along the cage but Zalal circled away. Zalal began landing his jab. Zalal missed with a right hand and Sterling secured a takedown. He mounted Zalal and hammered away with left hands. Zalal rolled Stelring remained on his back with a body lock applied. He delivered a series of punches. MMAWeekly scored the frame 10-9 for Sterling.

Sterling moved forward and changed levels. He elevated Zalal and sat him down on the canvas. Zalal applied a guillotine choke. Sterling defended the submission attempt but had to give up top position. Sterling avoided taking damage and connected with an uptick. Zalal passed Sterling's guard to side control. Zalal took Sterling's back and applied a body triangle. Sterling avoided absorbing damage but lost the round. MMAWeekly scored the frame 10-9 for Zalal.

Sterling pressed forward to start the fourth. He backed Zalal up with punches and worked to get the fight to the ground. He secured the takedown and took Zalal's back with four minutes left in the round. Sterling delivered left hands to the side of Zalal's head. Zalal rolled but Sterling maintained position. Sterling continued to pepper Zalal with punches. Zalal rolled to his back but was met with more punches. Zalal worked his way to his feet in the closing moments but Sterling dominated the round. MMAWeekly score the frame 10-9 for Sterling.

Zalal came out in the final frame looking to engage. He pressured Sterling and landed a right hand. Sterling decided to get the fight to the ground. Zalal had other plans and the two eventually separated. Sterling pressed forward with punches and took Zalal down with two minutes remaining on the clock. Zalal gave up his back. Sterling delivered left hands followed by right hands. He let Zalal up at the bell. MMAWeekly scored the round 10-9 for Sterling.

The Judes scored the fight for Sterling via unanimous decision. All three scorecards read 49-45.

Diamondbacks 4, Friars 6: Problemas en el Bullpen

Well, we had our first “home game” in Mexico City this afternoon, and here at the end of it I find myself in an absolutely filthy mood. A big part of that, I’m sure, is how the game ultimately turned out. Some portion is also that, like others have remarked over the last couple of days, it seems grossly unfair that, in a divisional series, one team—the Diamondbacks, in this instance—got the “honor” of being assigned as the home team despite the fact that we, like the San Diego Padres, are playing very far from home in fact, and in facilities and at an elevation that are both deeply unfamiliar and likely uncomfortable for both teams. And given that end-of-year tiebreakers, should they happen to come into play in September when postseason berths are being decided, have division records and whatnot pretty high up on the list, having two less actual home games, in our actual home park, against a divisional foe puts us at a distinct disadvantage, and makes these games much more high-stakes for us than they would be otherwise, and much more high-stakes than they should be. It seems distinctly unfair, and also pretty wildly unnecessary, at least if one’s primary interest is Major League Baseball. But more on that later, I suppose….I’m supposed to be a recapping a baseball game here. So I suppose I should get to it.

The Padres brought former Rockie German Marquez to play today, while we brought Zac Gallen. Since we were pitching “at home,” Gallen got to go first, and while he was hardly wowing with his control or his efficiency—of the seventeen pitches he threw in the top of the first, only eight of them landed for strikes—he did retire the top of the San Diego lineup in order, and put up a welcome zero. Marquez did the same to us, in the bottom of the first, but with rather more efficiency, needing only thirteen pitches to sit down Geraldo Perdomo, Ketel Marte, and Corbin Carroll in order with two looking punchouts and a grounder to short. Gallen was a bit better in the second, recording another clean inning with two strikeouts of his own, and only throwing fifteen pitches.

In the bottom of the second, meanwhile, we managed to make Marquez work a little bit harder, to say the least. Adrian Del Castillo flew out to center and Lourdes Gurriel, Jr. rolled a grounder to second for two quick outs, but then the bottom half of our lineup showed that they, at least, had gotten their bats through customs. Ildemaro Vargas kept his hit streak going with a line-drive single to shallow center, Nolan Arenado hit a shot that glanced off Manny Machado’s glove and wound up in left field for another single. Jose Fernandez, today’s designated hitter, roped a line drive double into the gap in left center to drive in Vargas and Nolan. Then Alek Thomas stepped to the plate, and on the third pitch he saw from Marquez demonstrated what hitting a fly ball at 7,300 feet above sea level can do for your offensive production:

Steve and Tom, who were our broadcasters today, kept describing the hit as “towering” and so on and so forth, but if you look closely, he kind of got under it and hit it pretty much off the end of the bat, and if you look at where it lands (in what I presume is a bullpen area just over the right field fence), I don’t think there’s any way that ball goes for a home run in any MLB ballpark. But what the heck? We’ll take it. 4-0 DBACKS

And that was the Diamondbacks One Big Inning on offense. You may have noted in the “dek” or the tagline for this post that One Big Inning laid Brandon Pfaadt and the Diamondbacks low, but this wasn’t it. You may not have noticed, but the Diamondbacks definitely seem to have OBI problems fairly frequently, not only in terms of our pitching but also in terms of our offense. For our offense, it manifests a bit differently—we score a chunk of runs in one inning of the ballgame, usually early, and after that it’s, well, nothing. Crickets. So it was today.

Maybe we should give that phenomenon a slightly different acronym, to distinguish the offense problem from the pitching problem. Maybe call the offense one Only One Big Inning, or OOBI. Yeah. I think that works.

Anyway. Gallen allowed his first bit of traffic in the top of the third, though to be fair it was hardly his fault. With out out already recorded, Zac threw a knuckle curve to Padres catcher Freddy Fermin, who hit it right back up the box. It hit Gallen in his right shoulder and then dribbled away onto the infield for a single. The trainers came out, they had Gallen throw a number of practice pitches off the mound, and when they were satisfied, they went back into the dugout and Gallen finished up the inning with a grounder to second and his third strikeout of the game. That was the end of his outing, however, as presumably the shoulder started to swell and stiffen up, and by the time to top of the fourth rolled around Brandon Pfaadt was warming up in the bullpen, and it was announced that Zac was out of the game due to a “right shoulder contusion.”

That didn’t seem like so bad a thing, really, because Pfaadt came out dealing. He struck out two in a nine-pitch top of the fourth, and pitched around a two-out solo dinger from San Diego first baseman Ty France in the top of the fifth. 4-1 DBACKS

The top of the sixth started off a bit rougher, with Jake Cronenworth drawing an eight-pitch leadoff walk from the nine hole. He struck out Ramon Laureano, though, and induced a very hard grounder from Fernando Tatis, Jr. that Perdomo scooped to start a very slick inning-ending double play.

You may have noticed I haven’t mentioned the offense, but that’s because the offense wasn’t doing anything except swinging early at Marquez pitches and allowing him to cruise through the third, fourth, fifth, and sixth innings with only 38 pitches thrown. They scattered two singles, a walk, and a hit-by-pitch across those four frames, and yet Marquez wound up having to throw, on average, fewer than ten pitches in any one of those innings. It was uninspiring, to say the least.

Meanwhile, Pfaadt was only at 36 pitches through his three innings of work, so he came out to start the top of the seventh, and that was when the wheels came off. He walked Jackson Merrill on ten pitches to open up the action, then surrendered a single to Machado, and then stepped off the mound three different times to balk the runners to second and third before walking Zander Bogaerts on six pitches to load the bases with nobody out. That earned Pfaadt the hook, with Taylor Clarke coming on to try and get out of the mess. Long story stort: he failed, though not for lack of effort. Gavin Sheets greeted his first pitch with a two-run single to right, Ty France reached on a fielding error by Perdomo that led to Perdomo leaving the game with what was later diagnosed as a sprained ankle, and two sacrifice flies later, the Padres had the lead. 5-4 San Diego

And that was pretty much that. Ty France hit another solo dinger off Trevor Andrew Hoffman to lead off the ninth, the Diamondbacks managed a bit more traffic on the basepaths but couldn’t get anyone else home, and that gives us our disappointing final score of 6-4 San Diego

Loss Probability Added, courtesy of FanGraphs


Your Neighborhood Arizona Taco Shack: Zac Gallen (3 IP, 1 H, 3 K, 0 BB, +14% WPA), Jose Fernandez (4 AB, 2 H, 1 2B, 2 RBI, +13% WPA)
That Taco Bell Just Off the Interstate Outside Dubuque, Iowa: Adrian Del Castillo (4 AB, 0 H, 1 K, -14% WPA), Brandon Pfaadt (3 IP, 2 H, 4 ER, 3 BB, 1 HR, 5 K, -15% WPA)
Jack in the Box: Taylor Clarke (1 IP, 1 H, 0 ER, 1 IBB, 1 HBP, -31% WPA)

The Gameday Thread today was sparsely attended, at least, with only 137 comments at time of posting. Probably just as well, really, as this game was really pretty desultory and disappointing. By popular acclaim, Comment of the Game goes to MikeMono:

I don’t entirely agree with this one, though I do agree that this is another game that can and should be added to the 2026 list of games that we should have won but didn’t. Myself, I feel like this was a more unusual circumstance, and less of the same-old-same-old, which reminds me….

What’s Wrong with In-Season Junkets Like the “Mexico City Series”

Coming back to the point I gestured toward at the end of my intro paragraph, there seems to me that there is absolutely no reason for “events” like this to exist while the MLB regular season in going on, and it frankly offends me that things like this do happen. In hopefully succinct bullet-list form, here’s why:

  • Nobody aside from the municipal authorities of Mexico City, the Mexico City Better Business Bureau, and the International-Market-Share-Growth Division of Major League Baseball give a crap about bringing in-season American baseball to other countries that don’t have MLB franchises of their own. It’s a cash grab by the league, and the owners who make up the league, pure and simple.
  • A venue like Mexico City, which is maybe a good junket destination for baseball marketing execs and so forth, and seems like a perfectly lovely place to play or watch some baseball, nevertheless has some environmental and geographical aspects that make it a completely inappropriate place to force MLB teams to pick up and go and play for a couple of days before coming home again. To wit, the elevation at Estadio Alfredo Harp Helu in Mexico City is 7,350 feet above sea level, more than 2,000 feet higher than Coors Field, which as everyone already knows plays havoc with how the game functions in terms of, well, physics. Pitchers aren’t going to know how their pitches are going to behave in the very thin air at that elevation; hitters aren’t going to know how their swings and their approaches at the plate are going to be affected; position players aren’t going to know how their movement and their exertion and their physical conditioning are going to respond to playing at such elevations.
  • As such, there are a whole bunch of potential health risks that come from throwing 54 professional baseball players who have trained and conditioned themselves with very particular parameters for playing environments in mind into an environment that is well outside those parameters, and giving them maybe 24 hours tops to acclimate themselves, and then making them go out and play ball for at least eighteen innings over a 48 hour period. You think it’s no big deal? Take your daily exercise routine—walking, jogging, working out, whatever—that you do down in Phoenix or Tucson or wherever, and drive up to Flagstaff (which has a comparable elevation to Mexico City), and try doing the same thing, and see how it goes and how you feel afterwards. I guarantee that, unless you’ve done years of high-altitude training, it won’t go smoothly.
  • Do the teams, and the players, have a choice about whether or not to participate in this and other MLB international marketing stunts? I’m pretty sure they don’t. Do they get compensated for having to participate in these international junkets that disrupt the rhythm of the regular season just as they’re settling into that rhythm as we come up on the one-month mark in the season? Again, I‘m pretty sure they don’t.

So, yeah, that’s my rant. This sort of greedhead idiocy has no place in regular season MLB baseball. It should be abolished.

Anyway….

So join us tomorrow, if you feel so inclined, as we try to salvage a “series” split against the Padres. Michael King goes for San Diego, Ryne Nelson goes for us. Ulp. But I’m sure it will be fine. First pitch is scheduled for 1:05 Arizona time, so bring your lunch, your beverage of choice, and your external oxygen tank. Hope to see you!

As always, thanks for reading, and as always, go Diamondbacks!

Aljamain Sterling vs. Youssef Zalal full fight video highlights

LAS VEGAS, NEVADA - APRIL 25: (R-L) Aljamain Sterling punches Youssef Zalal of Morocco in a featherweight fight during the UFC Fight Night event at Meta APEX on April 25, 2026 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Jeff Bottari/Zuffa LLC)

Watch Aljamain Sterling vs. Youssef Zalal full fight video highlights from their UFC Vegas 116 main event showdown Saturday night, courtesy of multiple outlets.

Sterling vs. Zalal took place April 25 at the Meta APEX in Las Vegas, Nevada. Aljamain Sterling (26-5) and Youssef Zalal (18-6-1) squared off in the main event clash. The fight aired live on Paramount+.

Official result: Aljamain Sterling def. Youssef Zalal via unanimous decision (49-45 x3)

Catch all the video highlights below.

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— UFC Español (@UFCEspanol) April 26, 2026

Aljamain Sterling salió con todo para el 4to round 🔥 Esta es la experiencia de ex campeón 😮‍💨#UFCVegas116 | Ver en vivo por @PPlusDeportespic.twitter.com/Os0elF7zJC

— UFC Español (@UFCEspanol) April 26, 2026

CUIDADO‼️ Ahora es Zalal quien pone en peligro de sometimiento a Sterling 🚨 #UFCVegas116 | Ver en vivo por @PPlusDeportespic.twitter.com/7HiyOVzP1U

— UFC Español (@UFCEspanol) April 26, 2026

Timed to perfection 🤌

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— UFC (@ufc) April 26, 2026

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— danawhite (@danawhite) April 26, 2026

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— danawhite (@danawhite) April 26, 2026

For more on Sterling vs. Zalal, check out the live blog below.

Round 1

Sterling out in orthodox, Zalal in southpaw. These two have done some training together, so we’ll see how that plays into things.

Zalal looks much taller in there, but Sterling is a thick man. And Sterling, with the pressure right away, throwing low kicks and trying to back Zalal up. Zalal with his jab staying active and he’s getting Sterling backing up now. A puch and pull here.

Sterling looks so uncomfrotable on the feet always. Everything just looks a little forced. But he lands a left hand off a shift step forward. Zalal is keeping Sterling on the back foot and setting a nice long space. Gonna be tough for Sterling to wrestle like this. But he finally finds a moment where Zalal got moving backward, and Sterling charged him down, shooting. Zalal defends, using the fence and gets back to space.

Oh! Zalal went for a kick and Sterling landed a calf kick at the same time sending Zalal to the mat. Zalal tried to roll out and away but Sterling pounced right on him and now Sterling has movved to top half guard, controlling the legs. Zalal on an angle, tying up arms and throwing elbows. Sterling punches but Zalal weaves a leg over for an omaplata and Sterling has to posture out, but he’s still tied up and Zalal chips in some punches. After some time in a tie-up, Sterling gets back down. But Zalal attacks a triangle and Sterling has to posture up. When he does, this time Zalal scrambles but Sterling ends up in top turtle and lands a few knees before the horn.

MMA Fighting scores the round 10-9 Sterling.

Round 2

Sterling got some confidence and he runs right across the cage to start, pressuring and getting a clinch against the fence. Zalal is able to fend him off but eats a shot on the break. Zalal now backing Sterling up, and just misses a stepping knee that could be bad news for Sterling. Now Sterling has taken the initiative, backing Zalal up. Back and forth we go.

Sterling biting on feints from Zalal and he keeps kicking and throwing wild punches. Zalal comes forward and lands a right hand to the body, but Sterling takes it and clinches, then turns Zalal to the fence. Zalal defending well and Sterling can’t get it, just missing a punch on the break.

Sterling again lets Zalal come in and clinches, but Zalal immediately frees himself. Zalal’s jab starting to land and Sterling looks less comfortable in there now. Zalal is putting a lot of pressure on him now. but he misses a right hand and tries to spin, and Sterling grabs the back. Then he immediately drags Zalal to the mat and he’s got a body triangle! Bad times for Zalal!

Sterling lands some big shots as Zalal starts his defense, moving, and eventualy puts Sterling’s back to the mat. But Sterling keeps adjusting and punching. Sterling doing a great job of scoring points here. Zalal in full defense mode, waiting out the round. Sterling keeps working and scoring to the horn.

MMA Fighting scores the round 10-9 Sterling, 20-18 Sterling overall.

Round 3

Sterling with the pressure to start Round 3 and he lands to the body well. Zalal looking less confident in there and Sterling gets him to the fence and shoots. Zalal tries for a counter knee and it looks like it lands, but Sterling stays on him, eventually finishing the takedown. Zalal wraps up a guillotine and OH!!!!!!! THAT IS REALLY TIGHT! STERLING IS IN TROUBLE!!!!! Sterling has to belly down and Zalal takes the opportunity to get on top! Out of nowhere!

Sterling tying up from the bottom now, creates som space to scramble but Zalal smothers him back down. He’s working well from the top half and Sterling gets back to guard. Lots of head pressure from Zalal, keeping Sterling from moving. Zalal tries to pass but Sterling is active with his legs and lands a decent upkick as Zalal postures to pass.

Zalal goes back down and Sterling tying up but Zalal throws the legs by and moves to side control. Sterling rolls to the open space and Zalal moves to his back, putting both hooks in! Zalal shifts to the body triangle and is trying to put Sterling belly down. He’s attacking a choke but Sterling is defending well and he broke the body triangle.

Zalal still working for a choke and he’s getting closer but Sterling looks like he’s got the arms covered, and he does, surviving to the end of the round.

MMA Fighting scores the round 10-9 Zalal, 29-28 Sterling overall.

Round 4

Both men are smiling to start the championship rounds. We’re having fun here!

Sterling with pressure right out of the gate but eats a left hand as he comes in. Zalal is against the fence and Sterling lands a nice leg kick. Zalal might be getting tired in there as Sterling popped him and moved right into a takedown, sliding to the back and dragging Zalal down. Sterling has the body triangle and over 4 minutes to work. This is BAD for Zalal.

Sterling punching away from here. That’s the difference. Zalal went for aubs that failed and Sterling is just clubbing him. Zalal is breaking in there. Sterling sneaks a hand under the chin and punches but Zalal defends enoguh.

OH! Sterling grabs the RNC grip over the arm! Basically a reverse arm-triangle. It requires a lot of squeeze and Zalal is grimacing but he survives. So Sterling rolls him back over and punches. Zalal fighting hands so Sterling punches, then weaves an arm. Whatever Zalal defends, Sterling does the other thing. Zalal trying to get to the angle to start an escape but Sterling won’t allow it. And he keeps working.

Zalal moves enough to give up mount!But then he turns and Sterling is forced to hold position. He almost gets a leg in, but Sterling starts pounding him. But he is able to get up! He got a fly in and scrmabled up! And Sterling puts more pressure on before the horn.

MMA Fighting scores the round 10-8 Sterling, 39-36 Sterling overall.

Round 5

Sterling with the pressure but Zalal lands a good knee that gets Sterling backing up! Zalal charges arfter him and lands a good left hand, but Sterling eats it and changes levels, grabbing a clinch and turning to the fence. Zalal in good position, fighting the hands to break but Sterling is gonna hold this here as logn as he can. And Sterling gets his hands locked and he’s working a trip. Zalal pummels but Sterling just forces him back again.

Sterling draining the clock here like a veteran. He just needs to survive three minutes. Zalal might needs a hail mary ninja choke. Instead he lands a knee and breaks but Sterling punches in a pile and wills his way to the hips and a takedown. Zalal doesn’t have the footwork to keep off these reckless charges and Sterling gonna ride out this final two minutes on top.

Zalal tries to scramble but that lets Sterling take the back and this is a wrap, we’re just waiting for the time. Sterling back to chipping in with punches while Zalal just covers up. 30 seconds and we’re done here. And Sterling knows it, he smiles to the camera and celebrates. Zalal turns into him and Sterling stays on top them a scramble to finish things off and that’s a wrap.

MMA Fighting scores the round 10-9 Sterling, 49-45 Sterling overall.

Champion jockey Bowen criticises 'stupid' calendar

Sean Bowen with trophy at Sandown Park
Sean Bowen celebrating his second Jockey Championship win [Getty Images]

Welsh jockey Sean Bowen has been crowned Britain's leading jumps rider for the second year in a row - but has called for changes to racing's "stupid" calendar.

Bowen, who officially retained his crown after yesterday's racing at Sandown, says officials should allow for more meaningful breaks for jockeys.

The 28-year-old has dominated the 2025-26 season, finishing on 241 winners, with second-placed Harry Skelton on 127 winners, and Sean's younger brother, James, finishing on 105 winners in third place.

But he urged authorities to revisit the schedule in the future, to ensure jockeys can have time off earlier than this year's break.

"The racing calendar is fairly stupid, if I'm being honest," said Bowen.

"I'll have two days off [after Sandown's jump finale] and then I'm off to Punchestown. There's only two days put together twice all summer until our August break."

The Pembrokeshire-born jockey has ridden in over 1,000 races this season, almost 500 more than second placed Harry Skelton.

"I think the calendar as a whole is not right, it doesn't really work, and two days put together twice all summer is crazy, really," he added.

"You have a day on, day off, day on, day off. It'd be very, very easy to put four or five days together, but they don't really think of that."

There will be a 19-day summer jumping break from 27 July to 14 August.

A British Horse Racing Authority spokesperson said: "We acknowledge the difficulties associated with optimising the fixture list during the summer and have continued to work to strike the appropriate balance, while maintaining the most competitive racing as possible throughout the period."

Targeting McCoy's record

Despite the criticism of the calendar, Bowen is already relishing the prospect of defending his crown next year.

"I can't wait to get back to zero and start all over again, to be honest," Bowen said.

"And we'll obviously try and do what we did this season, if not a little bit more."

Bowen's haul means Tony McCoy is the only jockey to have ridden more winners than him in a British jumps season.

That came in the 2001-02 campaign when the 20-time Champion jockey recorded an astonishing 289 winners.

Bowen called that feat "incredible" but would not rule out at least trying to better it.

"I think we counted 290-odd days in a season - a winner every day - so I'll have to get a scoot on at the start," said Bowen.

"But I don't think it's something that's impossible to do. It'll obviously take a lot of hard work, but if it's something that I can do, I'll definitely be trying."

'The quality is something we need'

Bowen will also target trying to improve his record at some of racing's biggest events.

Despite a season of remarkable numbers and a Welsh Grand National on Haiti Couleurs, Bowen has not ridden a Grade 1 winner, nor did he break his duck at the Cheltenham Festival.

"I always set out to be champion jockey but the quality wants to be with it and Cheltenham is the place we all want to win," he said.

"As far as stats go, I probably had a good Cheltenham this year in that I had a 25-1 second, a 50-1 shot finish third and a 25-1chance in that place too, but getting the good rides isn't easy.

"The quality is something we need but I have no doubt it's going to happen soon, hopefully it will be next season."

Red Sox’s Alex Cora decision hasn't been done since the Cleveland Spiders played in 1887

Boston Red Sox manager Alex Cora

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Alex Cora has been asked to pack his bags out of Boston right after the Red Sox registered a landslide 17-1 victory against the Baltimore Orioles at Fenway Park. This has to do with a lackluster 10-17 start to the season. The firing is so deep that the Red Sox have asked Triple-A manager Chad Tracy to assume the position in the interim.

Cora's firing is so unique in a way that it came right after a big win. Looking into history books, the last time such a surprising dismissal came was in the 80s.

According to AP writer Josh Dubow, Cora is the first manager to be dismissed after securing 16+ runs win since 1887 when the New York Metropolitans fired Bob Ferguson following an 18-2 win over the Cleveland Spiders.

Per @sportradar, Alex Cora is 1st manager to get fired after winning a game by 16+ runs since the New York Metropolitans fired Bob Ferguson following an 18-2 win over the Cleveland Spiders in 2nd game of a DH on May 30, 1887

— Josh Dubow (@JoshDubowAP) April 26, 2026

MLB was different in that era compared to today. The franchises these days want results, and if they see no future in the manager, they don't think twice before handing the pink slip. Cora became the latest casualty and the Red Sox could also have set a precedent for the rest of the struggling 2026 teams to decide the fate of their respective managers.

More: Alex Cora reveals two painfully obvious reasons why Red Sox were swept by Yankees

Red Sox fired Alex Cora's major coaching staff too

Alex Cora was not the only one let go.

The Red Sox also dismissed multiple members of his coaching staff, including hitting coach Peter Fatse, bench coach Ramon Vazquez, third-base coach Kyle Hudson and assistant hitting coach Dillon Lawson.

Meanwhile, the Red Sox are finding a new position for game-planning coach Jason Varitek within the organization. He is a two-time World Series winner with the Red Sox; therefore, the respect.

This season, the Red Sox have struggled on both sides of the plate. Even after bringing major reinforcements during the offseason, the team has not been able to produce results on expected lines. They ranked near the bottom of MLB in key categories like OPS and home runs.

Cora's tenure with Boston wasn't without success. He led the Red Sox to the 2018 World Series title. However, it had a separate sign-stealing controversy attached to it, though. Cora was previously dismissed in 2020 for his alleged role in the Houston Astros' sign-stealing scandal in 2017. He returned in 2021.

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9 Chicago-area natives and where they went in the NFL draft, including a reunion for 2 former Marist teammates

NFL prospects with Chicago-area roots were well-represented during the draft.

The majority were selected on Day 3, when the league finished the selection process with Rounds 4 through 7 on Saturday.

Here’s a look at several of those picks.

Carnell Tate and Pat Coogan, Marist High School

It’s a Marist reunion.

The Tennessee Titans selected Tate, an Ohio State wide receiver, and Coogan, an Indiana center, who were briefly teammates at the Catholic prep in the Mount Greenwood neighborhood.

The Titans jostled some draft boards by taking Tate with the fourth pick on opening night. Then in the sixth round Saturday, they snagged Coogan with the 194th pick.

Former Marist coach Ron Dawczak said Tate, Coogan and linebacker Jimmy Rolder (more on him below) showed early on that they were “cut from a different cloth.”

By drafting Tate and Coogan, the Titans clearly were making an effort to build up the offense around franchise quarterback Cam Ward.

Coogan said via the team website that earning a starting spot “takes work, everything is earned. No good thing comes easy. I think everybody knows that now, but especially stepping up to this to this league. It’s going to be hard and that’s good.

“Hard is what we want, no good things come easy.”

Tate said he looks forward to facing opponents’ No. 1 cover corners as Ward’s go-to target: “That’s all you can ever want, the best on best.”

Titans GM Mike Borgonzi said of Tate: “He’s a bigger, vertical guy. The route running, very efficient, his route running. I thought he had exceptional ball skills to be able to track the footballs, catch radius downfield. I think he’s going to be a great fit in this offense.”

Jimmy Rolder, Marist

The Wolverines linebacker and former teammate of Coogan and Tate gets to stay in the state of Michigan with his selection by the Detroit Lions in the fourth round with the 118th pick.

“First time I looked at Rolder … I just kept saying, ‘Football player. This guy is a football player,’” Lions general manager Brad Holmes said. “I thought he was highly instinctive.”

Rolder talked about how when he was at Marist, the football offers weren’t rolling in from colleges, and the third baseman was on a path to a different type of draft: baseball.

“When I committed (to) the University of Illinois (for baseball) my sophomore year, it was during COVID,” he said. “I wasn’t really sure what the future held with football, if I was going to play again, but ultimately football has always been my passion and after only playing a few games of football my junior year because of COVID, after I got my first offer about six weeks into my senior season.

“So, it was a big-time blessing and (I was) very glad and grateful that it happened because I like baseball but I love football, so I’m just glad everything worked out.”

George Gumbs Jr., Simeon

The Indianapolis Colts drafted the Florida Gators edge in the fifth round at No. 156.

As a wide receiver, Gumbs helped Simeon win the Chicago Public League championship as a junior in 2019.

General manager Chris Ballard said that the Colts staff was intrigued by Gumbs because “he was a walk-on at Northern Illinois, played wideout, tight end, goes to Florida, they move him to defensive end.

“We think this kid’s got some upside. He’s a tremendous athlete, he can help us on teams, (and) we can develop him kind of as an outside backer rusher.”

Enrique Cruz Jr., Willowbrook

Actually, the Kansas Jayhawks offensive tackle claims all of Villa Park as well as Chicago’s Humboldt Park neighborhood.

During the scouting combine in February in Indianapolis, he was beaming from ear to ear while talking about his various Chicago-area ties and Puerto Rican roots: “I love the South Side, but we never get no love, for real. Humboldt Park is a beautiful spot. If you ever want to go, they’ve got the two Puerto Rican flags.

“Shout out, La Sandwichera, one of my favorite sandwich spots. … Got the Puerto Rican museum over there too. I’m just happy to be here and represent my culture.”

One guess where Cruz celebrated his draft selection by the San Francisco 49ers on Saturday, when they selected him with pick No. 179 in the fifth round.

“Oh, I’m with my whole family right now, I’m back at home in Chicago,” he said. “I got a whole bunch of people right here. I’m trying to tell them to be quiet for a little bit.”

Lewis Bond, Kenwood

The 5-foot-11, 197-pound Boston College receiver went in the sixth round to the Houston Texans.

Texans executive vice president and general manager Nick Caserio called the Chicago native smart and instinctive.

“I would say he has football player traits,” he said. “You might look at the card and the measurables and say he’s a little slower, a little shorter, but he produced consecutively for multiple years. … We like him.”

Other local connections

Tanner Koziol, Mount Vernon (Bloomingdale native): The Houston Cougars tight end went to the Jacksonville Jaguars in the fifth round.

Athan Kaliakmanis, Antioch (Antioch native): The Rutgers quarterback was drafted in the seventh round by the Washington Commanders.

Keagen Trost, Kankakee (Kankakee native): The Missouri offensive tackle was drafted in the third round by the Los Angeles Rams.

Stars Blow Chance to Take Commanding Lead, Fall to Wild in OT in Game 4

Stars Blow Chance to Take Commanding Lead, Fall to Wild in OT in Game 4
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The Dallas Stars were one shot away from sending the rival Minnesota Wild to the brink of elimination.

Instead the Western Conference first round will head back to American Airlines Center tied at two games apiece after Matthew Boldy scored at 19:31 of the first OT, lifting the Wild to a 3-2 win at Grand Casino Arena.

Jason Robertson and Miro Heiskanen each scored, and goalie Jake Oettinger made 40 saves for the Stars.

Dallas did the job it needed to by retaking home-ice advantage with its double-overtime win in Game 3. But it blew two one-goal leads, and therefore a glorious chance to build a commanding 3-1 advantage, by allowing Marcus Foligno’s goal with just 5:20 left in regulation.

Game 5 is Tuesday in Dallas at 7 p.m. CT.

Here are the Game 4 takeaways:

Jason Robertson and the Stars Power Play Remained Red Hot

NHL: Stanley Cup Playoffs-Dallas Stars at Minnesota Wild
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Dallas entered play Saturday on a special-teams burner, and its PK did not allow a goal and its man-advantage remained white hot.

Both of Dallas’ goals came on the power play, with Robertson tallying his second man-up goal and Heiskanen netting his first goal of the series.

“Our power play’s been good,” Stars coach Glen Gulatzan said after the game.

The Stars power play is now 8 for 19 (42.1%) through four games and ranks second among all teams behind only the Anaheim Ducks. The Ducks have had 11 fewer PPs than the than the Stars through one fewer game.

Dallas has scored four straight goals on the power play. The Stars have had success moving the puck from high to low then capitalizing on diagonal passes and beating Jesper Wallstedt on sharp-angle shots — which Robertson, Heiskanen and Matt Duchene each did on their goals.

Robertson has now scored in every game in the series and is only one of three Stars players with multiple PPGs in the series. At this point the Stars need to figure out how to score at even strength, since they only have three goals at 5-on-5.

“We just couldn’t get any puck luck,” Gulatzan said. “We’re just going to have to start to finish off some.”

Jake Oettinger Nearly Saved the Stars

NHL: Stanley Cup Playoffs-Dallas Stars at Minnesota Wild
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Oettinger has cost the Stars games in the past, but their goalie wasn’t the reason they lost Saturday.

The Wild finished with 3.84 Expected Goals in Game 4 and outshot the Stars 24-17 over the third period and overtime. Foligno’s goal came off a rebound, where the Minnesota forward reached over Oettinger and deposited the puck into the empty cage. Brock Faber’s goal was a seeing-eye shot.

Oettinger’s numbers in the series may not look impressive, but he has been excellent since Dallas’ 6-1 loss in Game 1. The Stars’ franchise goalie has a 1.38 all-situation goals-saved above average and a .924 save% in their past three games and could use some additional support from his teammates.

“I thought he made some massive saves,” Gulatzan said. “You need it this time of the year, and he’s given it to us.”

Oettinger made 10-bell save after 10-bell save throughout OT — Minnesota only could beat him when Boldy tried kicking the puck past him in for a disallowed goal. But Boldy then redirected Jared Spurgeon’s shot from the point.

The Wild, Stars Series Deserves to be Tied

NHL: Stanley Cup Playoffs-Dallas Stars at Minnesota Wild
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Game 1 was lopsided, but the series has been what we all expected ever since.

The past two games have gone to overtime, including the double-OT affair in Game 3. The checking is tight. The atmospheres are raucous. The teams are both ultra-skilled. This series should be knotted at 2 after four games.

It’s easier said than done, but Stars fans should enjoy try to enjoy the ride that is Stanley Cup Playoff hockey. This series seems destined for seven games, and even Gulatzan admitted it.

“Lots of players in this series are playing good hockey,” Gulatzan said. “It’s just two good hockey teams.”

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Timo Werner's 2 goals help Earthquakes beat St. Louis 3-2, win 6th in a row

ST. LOUIS (AP) — Timo Werner had two goals and an assist — his third consecutive game with multiple goal contributions — on Saturday night to help the San Jose Earthquakes beat St. Louis City 3-2 and extend their win streak to six games.

Preston Judd added a goal in the eighth minute for the Earthquakes.

San Jose (8-1-0) hasn't lost since a 1-0 defeat to Seattle at home on March 15.

Werner has four goals and three assists in the last three games and has nine goal contributions (four goals, five assists) in his first eight MLS appearances.

Earl Edwards Jr. started — his first appearance this season — and had two saves, including a diving one-hand stop in the 11th minute. Edwards left due to injury and was replaced by regular starter Daniel De Sousa Britto — known simply as “Daniel” — in the 24th minute.

St. Louis is in winless in four straight.

Designated player Sergio Córdova scored his first goal in MLS in the 52nd minute and Marcel Hartel added a goal in the 53rd for St. Louis (1-5-3).

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Best gift ever? Matt Fitzpatrick can change his brother's career

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Matt and Alex Fitzpatrick read a putt during the Zurich Classic Saturday.Getty Images

Life is good for the Fitzpatrick family. Damn good, actually, as brothers Matt and Alex Fitzpatrick are leading the Zurich Classic by four, the annual team event on the PGA Tour. 

But life could get really good Sunday evening in the event that they win. Alex, ranked 141st in the world, would receive the biggest boost of his career: full PGA Tour membership through 2028 and qualification into the remaining Signature Events of 2026, as well as the PGA Championship next month. All via an event he may not have been playing in otherwise. 

Alex Fitzpatrick is one helluva golfer — we cannot forget that. And he’s well on his way to becoming a PGA Tour member for 2027, thanks to a victory a few weeks ago at the Hero Indian Open. But he’s a sponsor’s exemption this week at the Zurich, playing alongside his brother, who isn’t only the third-ranked player in the world. He’s also the most recent winner on the PGA Tour.

Matty Fitz is playing the best golf of his life, having just defeated Scottie Scheffler in a playoff last week at the RBC Heritage. He’s the main reason the Fitzpatricks entered this week as the favorite team on the odds sheet. Due to the funky nature of this event, the elder brother can hand-pick his younger brother as a teammate, so long as younger brother is a PGA Tour member or a sponsor’s exemption. Alex fits into the latter bucket. While Alex is certainly deserving of an exemption look, we’re guessing Matt’s interest in playing alongside his brother was some extra weight on the scale for tournament organizers. The two have paired up at the Zurich each of the last three years. 

All of that is the table setting for what could happen Sunday. After going fully nuclear Saturday afternoon, the Fitzpatrick bros now lead by four with just 18 holes to play. They shot a fourball tournament record of 57 (15 under), which was ultimately a very even lift. Matt made six birdies and an eagle while Alex made seven birdies, including a flurry of brilliant shots on the final three holes. 

Both Fitzpatrick brothers have chipped in today and they lead by three.

Matt’s reaction to Alex’s chip in was fantastic.😅 pic.twitter.com/DLDEPdX0l6

— GOLF.com (@GOLF_com) April 25, 2026

It brings them the brink of something special, where a victory would launch Alex to a level his career has never seen. He’s never competed in a Signature Event, and would suddenly earn starts into four of them over the next nine weeks, in addition to a major championship along the way. All it will take is playing well through a nervy, alternate-shot final round with one of your best friends. Other sets of brothers have competed in this event in the past, but none have ever won. And these stakes, clear as they may be to a TV watching audience, are definitely not far from mind for the Fitzpatricks, too, considering Alex was asked about it during a pre-tournament press conference.

“It would obviously mean a lot,” he said earlier this week. “I think the thing is you can’t force it. I think that would be something I might be thinking about if we’re coming down the stretch on Sunday and we’re in contention, but as of now, kind of the focus is on just preparing well and seeing where that takes us”

Fifty-four holes later, it’s all gotten a lot more real. They’ll tee off at 12:50 p.m. Sunday afternoon and will have between now and then to decide who hits the first tee shot.

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Tampa Bay Sun eliminated from playoff contention after loss to Carolina

Tampa Bay Sun players rally around Shea Connors after she scores her first goal with the team on Saturday night against the Carolina Ascent. ©Mike Carlson
Tampa Bay Sun players rally around Shea Connors after she scores her first goal with the team on Saturday night against the Carolina Ascent. ©Mike Carlson

A last-minute goal couldn’t save the Sun from playoff elimination as Tampa Bay saw its postseason hopes slip away after a 2-1 loss to the Carolina Ascent at home on Saturday night.

With elimination scenarios looming coming into the match, the defending USL Super League champions needed a win, and some help from Brooklyn FC, to stay alive. Instead, a late surge from Carolina and an added time penalty sealed the Sun’s fate.

“It’s a terrible feeling,” captain Jordyn Listro said. “We came into this season wanting to do it all over again, and honestly, I kept feeling like there would be a moment where we’d just take off and go on a run. It just never happened.”

Fans showed up for the celebration of Pride Night, donning rainbow cowboy hats emblazoned with the Sun logo. The atmosphere was electric, but the breakthrough never came — at least not for Tampa Bay (4-12-9).

After a tightly-contested match for the first 80 minutes, Carolina (13-7-6) scored in the 84th minute when Jenna Butler found the back of the net.

Tampa Bay answered almost immediately, with Shea Connors scoring in her debut with the Sun, setting the teams equal at 1-all on a goal that gave hope back to the fans.

“It felt really incredible to finally score a goal with the girls. It’s been great being here the last few weeks, and it was really great to make an impact,” Connors said. “It really felt like it was gonna change the momentum.”

In the 93rd minute, Carolina, which has secured a postseason spot, was awarded a penalty and converted, reclaiming the lead and securing the 2–1 victory over the reigning champs.

“I didn’t think it was a PK,” head coach Denise Schilte-Brown said. “I feel like we hit the ball first. It’s just one of those seasons where sometimes it feels like that and it’s tough because I feel bad for the ladies and the fans.”

“There’s been a lot of moments that have been frustrating, tonight being one of them, but sometimes when a lot of those moments add up, it can be the story of your season unfortunately,” she continued.

Despite the loss, Connors reflected on her joining the team in a positive light.

“It’s such a cohesive group. We have an incredible culture. Jordyn’s been an incredible leader, her leadership every day showing up, having that attitude that she still believes in the group and going to support them no matter what happens is huge,” she said.

The Sun have three regular-season games remaining, including their home finale May 9 against Dallas.

OU running back signs with Kansas City Chiefs

The Oklahoma Sooners had a total of seven players selected in the 2026 NFL Draft. It was the most for the program since the 2022 draft, when OU's number of players chosen was also seven. However, there were a number of draft-eligible OU players that did not hear their name called.

One of those players was running back Jaydn Ott, who reportedly has signed a contract with the Kansas City Chiefs as an undrafted free agent. Ott spent one year in Norman, after transferring in from Cal. Ott's senior season in 2025 did not go the way he or the Sooners hoped it would.

After arriving to much fanfare last spring, Ott did not live up to the hype, rushing 21 times for just 68 yards. He also had two catches for just 10 yards this past season. After not being selected in the draft, he'll now head to Kansas City, where he'll reunite with an interesting figure from his past.

Ott's position coach with the Chiefs will be none other than former OU running backs coach DeMarco Murray, who took the same role in KC this offseason. Despite some outside speculation about their working relationship during the 2025 season in Norman, they're apparently ready to work together again at the next level.

We'll never know exactly why it didn't work out for Ott with the Sooners, as it's extremely unlikely that the full story is ever told. However, Ott was impressive enough in his three seasons at Cal to still get a shot in the NFL, where he'll try to go from UDFA to making the roster in Kansas City.

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No. 13 Florida State softball survives late push, beats Georgia Tech 4-3

No. 13 Florida State softball jumped out to an early lead and held off Georgia Tech late to secure a 4-3 win Saturday night, clinching the series at Mewborn Field.

The Seminoles (42-7, 17-3 ACC) scored once in the first inning when Jaysoni Beachum singled, advanced on a wild pitch and scored on Anna Hinde’s two-out RBI single.

Florida State added three runs in the second. Shelby McKenzie drew a walk and Hayley Griggs singled before Makenna Sturgis doubled to center to score McKenzie. Isa Torres followed with an RBI double, and Beachum drove in another run with her second hit of the game to make it 4-0.

JAZZY GOT HER🔥🔥🔥

Isa, Jay and Ashtyn to get us going in the seventh🍢

📺ACCN#Team43pic.twitter.com/4Ns7efDs3A

— Florida State Softball 🥎 (@FSU_Softball) April 25, 2026

Ashtyn Danley allowed two hits over four scoreless innings, striking out three to improve to 10-1.

Georgia Tech (29-24, 10-13) closed within one on a three-run homer in the fifth. Jazzy Francik recorded the final out of that inning and worked out of trouble in the sixth, stranding the tying run on third base.

Francik retired the side in the seventh to earn her second save.

How to watch FSU softball vs Georgia Tech

  • Date: Sunday, April 26
  • Time: 1 p.m.
  • Where: Shirley Clements Mewborn Field, Atlanta, Georgia
  • TV/Stream: ACC Network

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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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Short-handed Timberwolves dominate Denver with defense, take 3-1 series lead

Donte DiVincenzo left the game minutes in with what’s reportedly a torn Achilles. Anthony Edwards exited with a knee injury in the second quarter.

None of it mattered. Not on Saturday, anyway, as the Timberwolves fought, scratched and clawed in the second half to turn a four-point halftime deficit into a stirring 112-96 victory at Target Center to claim a 3-1 lead.

“Wolves in five” chants reverberated around the arena in the game’s closing minutes.

That may be tough to achieve, particularly if Edwards is out for extended time. But you can’t put anything past these scrappy Wolves after the performance they gutted out Saturday.

Ayo Dosunmu led the charge with 43 points, including a pair of late free-throws during which the trade deadline acquistionn was serenaded with “MVP” chants from his rapidly growing fan base.

The secondary star was Minnesota’s relentless defense, which again wore down and decimated a Nuggets’ offense that was No. 1 in the NBA this season.

Jamal Murray, Nikola Jokic, no one for Denver could impose his will over the final two frames, seemingly bothered by the playoff-level of physicality that Minnesota has proven itself capable of producing more often than most.

Denver went 6 for 21 from the field in the third quarter, and 3 for 16 in the fourth.

Former Sharks Forward Could Be on the Move in Russia

Former San Jose Sharks forward Kevin Labanc could be on the move once again following his rookie season in the Russian Kontinental Hockey League with the Shanghai Dragons. 

Local media in Ufa, Russia is reporting that Labanc Salavat Yulaev Ufa have significant interest in the 30-year-old forward and he could be making a move to western Russia.

In his first season in the KHL, Labanc finished third on the Dragons in points with 34 in 54 games, while also finishing a team-worst -24. Labanc was outscored by another former Shark, Nick Merkley who had 45 points in 68 games, and Borna Rendulic who had 44 points in 62 games. 

Labanc was also named to the KHL All-Star game in his first year in the league. 

As a team, the Dragons finished in ninth place in the Western Conference with 54 points, missing out on a playoff spot by 25 points. Ufa, on the other hand, finished fifth in the Eastern Conference but was eliminated in the second round of the playoffs by Lokotiv Yaroslavl.

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Jamdesk – Build AI-ready docs from MDX with instant deploy and AI search


Jamdesk is a documentation platform that turns MDX into beautiful, AI-ready doc sites and deploys them globally in seconds. Push to GitHub and it auto-builds, serves via CDN, and adds SSL and custom domains. It includes AI chat search, analytics, professional themes, and 25+ MDX components like callouts, tabs, and code blocks. It generates llms.txt for LLM indexing and supports agent-driven edits and CLI-controlled pipelines for a flat monthly price.

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NETTEN – Accept crypto worldwide and settle instantly in RLUSD on XRPL


NETTEN lets merchants accept crypto from any client worldwide and settle in seconds to RLUSD on the XRP Ledger. It is non-custodial, so funds go straight to your XRPL wallet with a 1% flat fee. Create shareable pay links, let clients pay in BTC, ETH, SOL, XRP, or by card via MoonPay, and receive RLUSD instantly with no holds. The built-in Net Ten rewards deposit RLUSD to your wallet every 10 confirmed payments, and you can withdraw to your bank via MoonPay. Plans add invoicing, analytics, API access, and team seats.

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Atari acquires Implicit Conversions to power retro game revival across PS1 and beyond

Atari has acquired emulation specialist Implicit Conversions, adding the studio’s proprietary Syrup engine to accelerate the revival of 32-bit-era games, starting with PlayStation support and early PlayStation 2 work, on modern platforms. The deal bolsters Atari’s retro-focused strategy alongside Digital Eclipse, expanding its in-house tooling and talent to re-release titles from its own catalog and partner IP back catalogs.

Assassin’s Creed: Black Flag Resynced comes with new content and a $200 Collector’s Edition

Ubisoft has opened pre-orders for Assassin’s Creed: Black Flag Resynced, launching July 9, 2026 on PS5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC, with pre-order bonuses and a $59.99 Standard and $69.99 Digital Deluxe edition adding new cosmetics and packs. The headline $199.99 Collector’s Edition, currently sold out, includes the physical game and a 12-inch Edward Kenway statue plus premium extras, while the remake promises a visual overhaul, revamped combat, updated parkour and stealth, no loading screens, and new story content.

Google might be doing away with the Fitbit brand

26 April 2026 at 06:02

There is no doubt that Fitbit still has enormous brand recognition. Whether or not the company’s current offerings are your best option is certainly debatable, but the make carries a lot of weight. Well, who better to potentially start killing it off than Google? The company certainly has a dark track record of mishandling brands and products. The situation might not be too bad at the moment, though. We are certainly only piecing clues together, and there is no formal announcement yet. Still, people noticed that on the software side of things, in some markets (mostly European), on the...

Neymar warned by Santos’ Argentine rivals in Copa Sudamericana: ‘We’re going to go hard at him’

26 April 2026 at 05:43
Santos are set to face San Lorenzo in the Copa Sudamericana, with Neymar at the center of attention.

Next week, Santos will play a key Copa Sudamericana clash against Argentina’s San Lorenzo, a match that could prove decisive for the Brazilian side’s future in the tournament. Neymar will be part of that showdown, and his upcoming opponents have spoken about him.

On the field, we’re all rivals, and if we have to, we’re going to go hard at him,” Jhohan Romaña said when asked about facing Ney next Tuesday, in an interview with ESPN. “We’ll prepare over the next few days. Hopefully we can rise to the occasion and come away with the win.”

From the Colombian defender’s comments, it’s clear that Neymar could be in for a physically demanding match in the Copa Sudamericana. This type of continental competition is often characterized by tough defensive play and lenient refereeing, which can work against a player of Santos’ star’s profile.

Neymar is an extra factor, but for us the most important thing is getting the three points, which would give us a significant advantage,” said Matias Reali, another San Lorenzo player. “Of course, he’s a global star and you might ask him for a photo, but first we have to win the match.”

San Lorenzo defender Jhohan Romaña.

Santos prioritize the clash against San Lorenzo

While Santos are also competing in the Copa do Brasil and the Brazilian Serie A, their priority right now is the Copa Sudamericana. They have not started well in the competition, with one loss and one draw in their first two matches. That leaves them at the bottom of the group and in serious danger of elimination.

Given that context, Tuesday’s match is so important for the club that they decided to rest Neymar in Saturday’s league game against Bahia, which ended in a 2-2 draw. Head coach Cuca chose to go without his best player in a match that was also important, with Santos dangerously close to the relegation zone, in order to ensure he is fully fit for Tuesday.

Neymar returns to Argentina

At club level, Neymar has played in Argentina only once. It came during his first spell at Santos, when they lost 1-0 to Velez Sarsfield in Buenos Aires in the 2012 Copa Libertadores quarterfinals. In the second leg of that tie, the Brazilian side won by the same scoreline and then advanced on penalties.

The other seven times Ney has played in Argentina have been with the Brazil national team. Four came during the 2011 Copa America held in the country, where Brazil were eliminated in the quarterfinals by Paraguay. Two others were friendlies in 2011 and 2012, while the most recent was in 2015, during the 2018 World Cup qualifiers, which ended in a 1-1 draw.

Neymar Junior of Santos.

2026 NFL Draft Grades! Favorite and least favorite draft classes, biggest surprises

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Nate Tice, Matt Harmon & Charles McDonald grade the best & worst 2026 NFL draft classes. The guys start at the top by each revealing the draft classes they think deserve an A (shoutout to the Indianapolis Colts, Cleveland Browns and Baltimore Ravens) before moving down the grade sheet to the teams that potentially flunked this year’s draft, including the Los Angeles Chargers, Jacksonville Jaguars and Los Angeles Rams. The guys also cover their favorite day three selections.

Later, Nate, Matt & Charles use NFL IQ to analyze the top player-team fits of the first round of the 2026 NFL Draft, as they look at the perfect scheme fits for Sonny Styles & the Washington Commanders, Makai Lemon & the Philadelphia Eagles, Fernando Mendoza & the Las Vegas Raiders and Dillon Thieneman & the Chicago Bears.

(5:15) - Favorite draft classes

(21:00) - Least favorite draft classes

(34:10) - More draft superlatives, best day three picks

(46:00) - NFL IQ Insights: best player-team fits

PITTSBURGH, PENNSYLVANIA - APRIL 23: Ty Simpson of Alabama poses for a photo after being selected 13th overall by the Los Angeles Chargers during Round One of the 2026 NFL Draft at Acrisure Stadium on April 23, 2026 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Lauren Leigh Bacho/Getty Images)
PITTSBURGH, PENNSYLVANIA - APRIL 23: Ty Simpson of Alabama poses for a photo after being selected 13th overall by the Los Angeles Chargers during Round One of the 2026 NFL Draft at Acrisure Stadium on April 23, 2026 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Lauren Leigh Bacho/Getty Images)
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Gonzales, Reynolds help the Pirates outlast the Brewers, 6-3 in 10 innings

MILWAUKEE (AP) — Nick Gonzales had a go-ahead single in the 10th, Bryan Reynolds followed with a two-run single and the Pittsburgh Pirates beat the Milwaukee Brewers 6-3 on Saturday night.

Henry Davis started the 10th at second for the Pirates against Angel Zerpa (0-2). Pinch-hitter Marcell Ozuna walked and Nick Yorke pinch ran for Ozuna. Reynolds singled to left to score Davis and chase Zerpa. Gonzales then hit a sharp single off Grant Anderson to drive in Yorke and Reynolds.

Gregory Soto (2-0) pitched the ninth, and Yohan Ramírez worked the 10th for his first save.

Milwaukee had a chance in the bottom of the eighth against Dennis Santana. Garrett Mitchell laced a two-out double and Sal Frelick was walked intentionally before Greg Jones struck out swinging.

Frelick had a pair of sacrifice flies for Milwaukee, the second off reliever Issac Mattson to tie 3 in the sixth.

Spencer Horwitz’ sacrifice fly in the sixth put the Pirates ahead 3-2. He also drove in a run with a single to center in the fourth. Rookie Konnor Griffin followed with his second hit in the game, a two-out run-scoring single.

The Brewers tied it in the fourth. Jack Bauers led off with a single and took second on left fielder Jack Mangun’s fielding error. Mitchell’s groundout scored Bauers.

Pirates starter Mitch Keller allowed three runs on five hits in five innings.

Brewers starter Jacob Misiorowski struck out nine for the second consecutive game but hit two batters who both scored. He allowed three runs on six hits and threw a wild pitch. The lanky right-hander hasn’t won since beating the Chicago White Sox 14-2 on Opening Day, a span of five starts.

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RHP Carmen Mlodzinski (1-1, 3.28 ERA) was scheduled to starts for Pittsburgh on Sunday against LHP Kyle Harrison (1-1, 3.06).

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Tony Stewart Says NHRA Success Depends on Crew, Not Driver

tony stewart, matt hagan and greg anderson win event titles at 66th nhra winternationals
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Tony Stewart’s championships have come in ever form of racing—open wheel, stock, and sprint cars—but the Indiana native says a drag racer’s crew plays a bigger role in a team’s success than the driver.

“Everything I drove before I got to drag racing, I was 70 percent of the equation,” Stewart explained. “If the car wasn’t a 100 percent right, there were things I could do with my hands and feet. I could manipulate it a little bit and I could sometimes band-aid it and make it better.”

However, it’s different in drag racing where Stewart says he’s only 30 percent of the equation.

“The tuners, the crew chiefs, those two crew chiefs with their computers. They’re the success or the failure of the race car itself,” Stewart said. “I still have that 30 percent of the equation of making sure I cut a good light, keep it in the groove, catch it if it spins or shakes too hard. At this part of my life, it’s fun for me to watch the crew… that’s the people that you’re excited for because you know how integral a part and how big a percentage of the success of that car is that group of guys.

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“Every time they’ve got to flip this thing and get it ready in 40 minutes to make the next run, one guy makes one mistake, he screws the whole run up and you’ve lost your chance to win. I feel like this is a much bigger team sport because … those crew guys that touch that race car, how big of an impact they make on it.”

Stewart won the season’s third NHRA Top Fuel event at the In-N-Out Burger Pomona Dragstrip and he gave his Elite Motorsports team 24 hours to celebrate that organization’s first-ever Top Fuel victory. After finishing their at-track, post-race duties, they immediately headed to an In-N-Out Burger near the dragway.

“It didn’t have a sit-down lobby,” Stewart said. “It just had a walk-in, make your order and walk out. We filled the entire thing up to where nobody could come in and order if they wanted to. They finally locked the door behind us because it was closing time.”

Two weeks after the victory, Stewart found himself 12th fastest in the qualifying order for the NHRA 4-Wide Nationals at zMAX Dragway in Concord, North Carolina, with a 3.808-second e.t., 328.91 mph. Shawn Langdon was the fastest, claiming the top qualifying position with a 3.674 e.t., 339.19 mph.

Detroit Lions Add Former Five-Star DL With Big Upside

The Detroit Lions continue to build out their roster following the 2026 NFL Draft, and their latest addition brings both upside and intrigue.

According to a social media post from USC football, defensive lineman Anthony Lucas has signed with the Lions as a priority free agent.

Anthony Lucas Detroit Lions

A high-upside addition to the defensive line

Lucas arrives in Detroit with a unique background and plenty of untapped potential.

A former five-star recruit who began his career at Texas A&M before transferring to USC, Lucas steadily improved during his time with the Trojans. In 2025, he finished second on the team with 23 pressures, showing flashes of the disruptive ability that once made him one of the top recruits in the country.

Even more impressive?

Lucas is still relatively new to football, having not started playing until high school. That means his best football could still be ahead of him.

Strength and power define his game

At his core, Lucas is a power player.

He has the size and strength to hold up at the point of attack and uses heavy hands to engage blockers. As a pass rusher, he thrives when attacking gaps or driving directly through offensive linemen with force.

That “battering ram” style gives him a clear identity.

However, he is still developing as a complete pass rusher. His move set remains limited, and he will need to improve his technique and sequencing to consistently win at the NFL level.

A developmental fit in Detroit

This is exactly the type of move the Lions have leaned into.

General manager Brad Holmes and the coaching staff have consistently targeted players with strong physical traits and trusted their development system to bring out the best in them.

Lucas fits that mold perfectly.

If he continues to develop and refines his technique, he has the potential to become a reliable edge setter and rotational piece along the defensive line.

The bottom line

Anthony Lucas is not a finished product.

But he does not need to be.

The Lions are betting on traits, effort, and upside, and Lucas checks those boxes.

And if everything clicks, this could quietly become one of the more interesting additions of Detroit’s post-draft class.

UCLA defensive tackle Gary Smith III signs with the Las Vegas Raiders

The UCLA Bruins didn’t have a single player taken in the 2026 NFL Draft but following the draft on Saturday defensive tackle Gary Smith III signed as an undrafted free agent with the Las Vegas Raiders.

Smith got an up close and personal look at his new quarterback, Fernando Mendoza, during their college days. Mendoza, the draft’s No. 1 overall pick, picked apart Smith and the Bruin defense in a 56-6 drubbing this past season.

Smith won’t be worried about Mendoza however, as now he’ll have to focus on earning a spot on an NFL roster, or even an NFL practice squad. The Raiders made 10 picks in this year’s draft but they didn’t focus too much on their interior defensive line, taking only Brandon Cleveland in the seventh round with the No. 229 overall pick.

Smith played five college seasons, spending his first two years with Duke before spending the next three with the Bruins in Westwood. The best statistical season in Smith’s college career came in 2023, when he posted 2.0 sacks, 3.0 tackles for losses and 21 tackles in 10 games.

UCLA was without Smith for the entire 2024 season due to an injury. Smith came back this year and appeared in all 12 games for the Bruins. Smith recorded 40 tackles but had only 0.5 sacks and 1.5 TFL.

Even though his college numbers were modest, at 6’2” and 340 lbs, Smith has the mass to get an opportunity at the NFL level. Now it’s just a matter of Smith making the most of his chance in training camp this summer.

This article originally appeared on UCLA Wire: UCLA's defensive lineman Gary Smith III signs with the Raiders

Commanders 2026 undrafted free agent tracker: Every rookie signing

The 2026 NFL Draft is over. The Washington Commanders welcomed six new players to the NFL, led by No. 7 overall pick, linebacker Sonny Styles.

Washington drafted a linebacker, wide receiver, edge rusher, running back, center and quarterback. Outside of quarterback, all were positions of need for the Commanders. So, with the NFL draft in the books, general manager Adam Peters can turn his attention to undrafted free agency.

Washington didn't draft a defensive back, and could look to add a cornerback and/or a safety as an undrafted free agent.

We’re tracking all of the Commanders’ moves in undrafted free agency, reporting every player they sign after the draft. Be sure to check back often for the latest updates.

Northwestern CB Fred Davis II

Sources: The #Commanders are signing former Northwestern CB Fred Davis II. pic.twitter.com/aO7XSVPpwu

— Jordan Schultz (@Schultz_Report) April 25, 2026

UTSA RB Robert Henry Jr.

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We are excited to announce Robert Henry has signed a deal with the Washington #Commanders. #eliteloyaltysports#NFLDraftpic.twitter.com/jvl1neQ94C

— Elite Loyalty Sports (@eliteloyaltysp) April 26, 2026

UNLV WR Jaden Bradley

Source: #Commanders are signing UNLV WR Jaden Bradley. pic.twitter.com/fvqWswJH6U

— Jordan Schultz (@Schultz_Report) April 25, 2026

LSU WR Chris Hilton Jr.

Sources: The Washington Commanders are signing @LSUfootball WR Chris Hilton Jr.

Competitive WR was at EVERY major all-star game during #NFLDraft process https://t.co/F3YHxxD1On

— Justin M (@JustinM_NFL) April 25, 2026

Washington TE Quentin Moore

The Washington Commanders are signing my client Quentin Moore (TE, Washington) to a rookie free agent deal. Has great size/athleticism and many teams were interested in his potential. Will receive a larger guarantee than most players drafted in the last few rounds.

— Brett Tessler (@TesslerSports) April 25, 2026

Utah G Tanoa Togiai

Source: The #Commanders are expected to sign former Utah offensive guard Tanoa Togiai.

The 6-6, 315-pounder was a two-year starter and was an honorable mention All-Big 12 selection last season. pic.twitter.com/I9TciyLRiH

— Matt Zenitz (@mzenitz) April 26, 2026

This article originally appeared on Commanders Wire: 2026 NFL Draft: Commanders undrafted rookie free agent tracker

Reds 9, Tigers 2: Bad Jack strikes again

Apr 25, 2026; Cincinnati, Ohio, USA; Detroit Tigers pitcher Jack Flaherty (9) throws against the Cincinnati Reds in the first inning at Great American Ball Park. Mandatory Credit: Aaron Doster-Imagn Images | Aaron Doster-Imagn Images

Jack Flaherty had zero command of anything in this one and was mauled for six runs in two innings of work. Even accounting for Flaherty’s usual rollercoaster nature, this is two in a row where he really couldn’t put the fastball remotely where he wanted it with any consistency. Kevin McGonigle and Spencer Torkelson homered early on, but the Tigers offense couldn’t put together a rally as they dropped their second in a row to the Reds in Cincinnati on Saturday.

This one started off auspiciously and in classic Great American Ballpark fashion, as Kevin McGonigle got a 1-0 sinker away from Brady Singer, and hammered it into the seats for his second major league home run. Perhaps he felt the pressure to maintain his lead in Baseball Reference’s WAR metric. Good to see his right hand was alright after getting hit last night.

Matt Vierling grounded out, but Colt Keith slapped a single up the middle and Riley Greene followed with an oppo roller to the left side that went for a hit as well. Dillon Dingler grounded one in the hole and the Reds could only get the out at second. So it was first and third with two outs to Kerry Carpenter. Singer fell behind in the count but eventually Carpenter flew out to end the inning, stranding two.

Jack Flaherty started his day by striking out TJ Friedl, but he quickly fell behind Matt McLain and walked him and did the same with Elly De La Cruz. Bad Jack continues, and in this park a lack of control is a disaster. I wrote that last sentence before Sal Stewart hammered a 1-1 slider down over the middle for a three-run shot and a 3-0 lead. Nathaniel Lowe launched a solo shot to make it 4-1. Flaherty still had just one out, and he was going to have to wear this. Spencer Steer would have to wear something as well, as he then got plunked, bringing Chris Fetter to the mound as this was trending toward a bullpen game as Flaherty was already over 30 pitches. Tyler Stephenson took a called strike three, and Will Benson whiffed on a knuckle curve to end the inning. 4-1 Reds.

The Tigers went in order, and Ke”Bryan Hayes started the bottom of the second by hammering a first pitch fastball to the wall in center field for a double. Friedl dropped a good bunt toward third base, but Colt Keith made a nice play to get him at first. Still, it did the job of advancing Hayes to third. Flaherty got away with a 3-2 meatball of a slider that McLain whiffed on. Flaherty’s velocity continued to swing wildly as his mechanics from 89.5-95.2 mph. De La Cruz got into a 2-2 count and smoked a curveball for a deep drive to center field. 6-1 Reds.

Even before De La Cruz’s homer, this was already looking like the kind of game where you just want Flaherty to take an absolute beating if that’s what it takes to get four innings out of him and not hurt the bullpen too much. Coming back to win wasn’t really in the cards unless Singer fell apart entirely. Stewart was called out on strikes, but it wasn’t really close, and a challenge quickly overturned that. After an 11 pitch AB, he snoked a hot grounder that McGonigle could only dive for and keep in the infield for a single. After back-to-back disasters, Dillon Dingler apparently remembered that you need to pitch Nate Lowe up and in, finally getting a ground out to end the inning as RHP Burch Smith warmed in the Tigers’ bullpen. I won’t bore you with Flaherty’s line. It suffices to say it sucked, and you had to think his night was already over.

McGonigle led off the third by lining a cutter to center field for a single. Matt Vierling lined out to right, and Keith made an oppo bid with a drive to left that just fell short for the second out of the inning. Riley Greene continues to swing it great, ripping a hot one-hopper through the right side for a single that got McGonigle to third. Singer did the right thing with Dingler, staying down away from him with breaking balls. A ground out to second ended the threat.

Burch Smith’s outing didn’t begin well as he walked Steer. The veteran right-hander’s power curve got Stephenson to lift a routine fly out, and he froze Benson with a fastball for strike three. Hayes whiffed on a good curveball down, and we were on to the fourth.

Kerry Carpenter was ahead in the count to open the inning, but he whiffed on a sinker on the outer edge. Spencer Torkelson however, got a first pitch heater and killed it to right center field for his fourth home run of the year and fourth in as many days. The Tigers record is five straight from Marcus Thames in 2008. 6-2 Reds. Nice to see an oppo shot. Tork’s approach has been very good this year and he’s finally reaping the rewards.

Wenceel Pérez has been putting the ball in play a ton with horrific luck, but he got a sweeper and pulled it to right for a one-out single. Javy Báez chased a sweeper and struck out. With two outs, we were looking for Pérez to run on a pitcher that doesn’t hold runners well, but the Tigers continue to be really conservative with the base stealing. McGonigle flew out to center field to end the half inning.

Friedl landed a little bloop double to start the bottom half, but Smith went through the heart of the Reds’ order without issue, striking out McLain along the way.

The Tigers failed to take advantage of Singer, going 1-2-3 in the fifth. After a good two innings from Smith, Tyler Holton took over. He got two quick outs before walking Tyler Stephenson. Former Tigers’ farmhand Dane Myers pinch-hit for Benson against the left-hander, taking over in center field. A 2-1 cutter from Holton got a grounder to Báez at second to end the inning.

Dingler lined out to left to open the sixth inning with Singer’s outing coming to an end. Carpenter singled to center, and that was it for Singer with Connor Phillips ready to enter the game. Phillips dumped three straight sweepers in and struck out Torkelson, while Pérez flew out to center field.

Hayes and Friedl started the bottom of the sixth with consecutive singles off of Holton, and that ended his outing. Connor Seabold got McLain to fly out, but he walked Elly De La Cruz. That brought Sal Stewart to the dish with the bases loaded and one out. Not good. Seabold fell behind 2-1 but got a whiff on a 95 mph heater to even the count. He tried it again, but Stewart inside outed a hot grounder into the hole. Báez dove and got some glove on it but it bounced into right field as two runs scored for an 8-2 lead. Hopefully you moved on with your Saturday night if you hadn’t already.

Seabold threw three straight balls to Nate Lowe, and then collapsed to the ground. Replay showed that he slipped on his lead leg when he landed. He tried a practice pitch, but had to leave the game. Drew Anderson had to speed through a warm up and come into a 3-0 count with runners on 2nd and 3rd. Anderson walked Lowe to load the bases, but induced a 4-6-3 double play from Steer to clean up the mess. Nicely done.

Assuming Seabold hits the IL, my guess is that Ricky Vanasco gets the call after a great start in Toledo. He’s already on the 40-man roster. Brenan Hanifee and LHP Drew Sommers are the other relief options.

RHP Graham Ashcraft took over from Phillips to open the seventh inning. Báez chased a slider away from strike three. McGonigle got a 1-0 98 mph cutter and smoked it to right field for a double. Matt Vierling drew a walk, but Keith tapped one to Ashcraft and the Reds pitcher fired to second and on to first for an inning ending double play. Keith was ruled safe, but the Reds successfully challenged it.

Anderson carved up Stephenson to start the bottom half, spotting a perfect kick change on the bottom rail for strike three, then froze Myers with a good fastball for the first two outs. Myers wasted a challenge but it was clearly a strike. Anderson dialed up 98.2 mph against Hayes, and then fired a curveball down for a whiff to strike out the side.

At this point, the only thing the Tigers could do for themselves is close the gap and force Terry Francona to use his better relievers. They did not manage it in the eighth. Lefty Sam Moll came on for Ashcraft and walked Riley Greene, but Dingler grounded into a double play. Jahmai Jones pinch hit for Carpenter, but struck out on a sinker running back under his hands.

Anderson left a 2-2 curveball over the middle to TJ Friedl to open the bottom of the eighth and he launched it for a solo shot. 9-2 Reds. He bounced back to strike out McLain, and then Javy Báez made a brilliant diving catch on a 115 mph line drive from De La Cruz. Anderson walked Sal Stewart, but whiffed Lowe on a good changeup to send this to the ninth. One run in 2.2 innings of work with five strikeouts for Anderson. Good to see him coming around in terms of his command.

Emilio Pagan took over to finish this one out. Torkelson grounded out, but Pérez lined a single to right. Hao-Yu Lee pinch-hit for Báez, which was a little ominous after that incredible play on De La Cruz’s laser beam in the eighth. Lee flew out to left, while Pagan fell behind McGonigle and fired a wild pitch that got Pérez to second. McGonigle needed a triple for the cycle, but spanked a line drive to Myers in center field to end it.

The Tigers fall a game behind first place Cleveland, who lost to Toronto on Saturday. They are 7-5 over this 13 day stretch without a day off. If they can make it 8-5 on Sunday behind Keider Montero, we’ll take it. The Tigers will face a pretty good young right-hander in Rhett Lowder at 1:40 p.m. ET.

Newest Patriot offering to run coffee errands for QB Drake Maye

New England Patriots rookie quarterback Behren Morton had an epic quote when asked how he would help the team, as well as quarterback Drake Maye.

"If he needs a coffee from Starbucks, I'll get it for him," said Morton, via Boston Sports Journal's Mike Giardi.

The Patriots are expecting Morton to do more than fetch coffee after his impressive run at Texas Tech. He finished his career with 8,986 passing yards and 71 touchdowns. In 2025, he recorded 2,780 passing yards, 22 touchdowns and six interceptions.

He was an Honorable Mention All-Big 12 selection for three consecutive years from 2023-2025.

Now, he'll start from scratch with a new challenge ahead in the NFL. He will most likely assume the third-string quarterback role behind Maye and Tommy DeVito. But like Maye and DeVito, he will be working with legendary offensive coordinator Josh McDaniels, the quarterback whisperer for the greatest of all time, Tom Brady.

Even as a seventh-round pick, this is a tremendous opportunity for Morton.

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Kévin Denkey scores twice to back Roman Celantano as Cincinnati shuts out Red Bulls 2-0

CINCINNATI (AP) — Kévin Denkey scored twice in the first half to back Roman Celantano and FC Cincinnati blanked the New York Red Bulls 2-0 on Saturday night.

Denkey scored with assists from Pavel Bucha and Gerardo Valenzuela in the 40th minute. It was only the third time Cincinnati scored the first goal in a match this season. It was the third assist for both Valenzuela and Bucha. Valenzuela has already matched his career high set in 30 appearances in 2024.

Denkey scored on a penalty kick in the fifth minute of stoppage time for a two-goal advantage at halftime. The PK was awarded after Evander Da Silva Ferreira drew a foul on 19-year-old defender Joyeux Bungi. It was the sixth goal this season for Denkey, who scored 15 times in 29 appearances last season — his first in the league.

Celentano saved six shots. It was his second clean sheet of the season and his 37th in 128 career starts for Cincinnati (3-4-3).

Ethan Horvath had three saves for the Red Bulls (3-4-3), making his ninth start in his first season in the league.

Nineteen-year-old defender Tahir Reid-Brown made his MLS debut in the second half after being called up on a short-term loan from the Orlando City B squad.

The Red Bulls beat Cincinnati 4-2 at home on April 4 and have gone 0-3-1 since.

Cincinnati posted a pair of 1-0 victories over New York last season.

Up next

New York: Hosts FC Dallas on Saturday.

Cincinnati: Visits the Chicago Fire on Saturday.

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Patriots sign NAIA star WR to $252,000 contract after draft

New England Patriots quarterback Drake Maye

Patriots sign NAIA star WR to $252,000 contract after draft originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

The New England Patriots have never been shy about unearthing players in fascinating places.

Like their latest addition, from NAIA school Culver-Stockton College.

Kyle Dixon is a wide receiver, and he's signing a $252,000 undrafted free agent deal with the Pats, according to NFL Network's Tom Pelissero.

He is quite the athlete:

NAIA to NFL: Former Culver-Stockton College WR Kyle Dixon is signing with the Patriots on a deal with $252,500 in guarantees.

Dixon (6-2, 220) posted a 40.5 vertical and 10-11 broad at Mizzou pro day. Repped by Hardik Sanghavi of Exclusive Sports Group. pic.twitter.com/Qgr2tR5QSl

— Tom Pelissero (@TomPelissero) April 26, 2026

Dixon put up monster numbers in the 2025 season, catching 83 passes for 1,282 yards and 12 touchdowns.

The year prior, he had caught 60 passes for 1,112 yards and 12 more TDs.

The Patriots have a pretty crowded WR depth chart, and it'll only be more full if they trade for A.J. Brown from the Philadelphia Eagles.

By the same token, they gave out one of this year's biggest UDFA contracts to bring Dixon aboard. Clearly, they're fans of what he can do.

It's never easy to transition up to such a higher level, but the Patriots are giving Dixon a chance, and now it's up to him.

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Yankees smash three homers, bottom of the order comes through in 8-3 win over Astros

The Yankees hit three solo shots and the bottom of the order had seven hits as New York extended their winning streak to eight games after an 8-3 win over the Astros on Saturday night in Houston. 

New York used power, contact, good pitching and defense to keep the Astros off the board. They outhit Houston 12-7 and drew 10 walks, while Yankees pitching only allowed two walks.

Here are the takeaways...

-Ryan Weathers returned to the team from paternity leave and faced an uphill climb early. Carlos Correa led off the first with a double and eventually scored from third on a one-out single by Isaac Paredes. 

The young left-hander would settle in, but the long ball would get Weathers in the sixth. Correa launched a solo shot to tie the game at 2-2. The Astros would hit Weathers hard, even on outs, and manager Aaron Boone noticed it, taking out Weathers with one out in the sixth and a runner on for Fernando Cruz. 

Cruz walked Jose Altuve but bounced back to strike out Christian Walker and Yainer Diaz to get out of the inning and put an end to Weathers' night.

The Yankees southpaw tossed 86 pitches (56 strikes) across 5.1 innings, allowing two runs on six hits, no walks and striking out four.

-The Yankees haven't trailed much during their winning streak, but knotted things up in the third via a Trent Grisham solo shot over the Crawford Boxes. The Yankees would then take the lead thanks to a solo shot from Jose Caballero in the fifth. It's the second straight game Caballero has homered. Caballero also extended his hitting streak to seven games with a bunt single earlier in the game. That streak is tied for the longest of his career (2024 with the Rays).

-Austin Wells proved to be an unlikely hero, launching the team's third solo homer of the game, this time in the seventh to give the Yankees a 3-2 lead. The Yankees backstop had just one hit (1-14) over his last five games entering Saturday, and the homer was his first extra-base hit since April 11. 

The Yankees would have a chance to add on. Caballero singled and Grisham walked, but Caballero was caught stealing third for the second time in this game. Ben Rice followed with a single and Aaron Judge walked, setting up Cody Bellinger with the bases loaded and two outs. Bellinger fell behind 1-2, but fought back to draw a walk and push across a big insurance run. Jazz Chisolm Jr. worked a walk as well to give the Yankees a 5-2 lead. 

The Yankees would push across another run in the eighth on a Rice sac fly. The first baseman finished 3-for-4 and now has 21 RBI on the season. He's also leading the team with a .337 batting average. Well had an RBI single in the ninth and finished 2-for-3, his first multi-hit game since Opening Day (March 25). Wells entered the game with just two RBI and doubled it on Saturday.

Ryan McMahon got in on the fun with an RBI single to put the Yankees up 8-2. McMahon finished 2-for-5.

-Jake Bird, who returned to the team Saturday after Angel Chivilli was placed on the IL, was strong in his inning of work. He struck out a batter in a 1-2-3 inning on just nine pitches. Camilo Doval allowed a walk, but pitched a clean eighth. Tim Hill gave up a leadoff homer to Walker, but got the next three batters out to lock down the win.

Game MVP: Bottom of the order

Wells, McMahon and Caballero went a combined 7-for-13 with four RBI.

Highlights

Trent Grisham ties the game with a solo shot! pic.twitter.com/f1BAgIyGvK

— Yankees Videos (@snyyankees) April 25, 2026

Second straight night with a home run for Jose Caballero! pic.twitter.com/IgbmXoWiYG

— Yankees Videos (@snyyankees) April 26, 2026

Austin Wells puts the Yankees back in front! https://t.co/JnA8XBw6GI

— Yankees Videos (@snyyankees) April 26, 2026

Austin Wells brings home insurance for the Yankees! pic.twitter.com/xhbsWe8u98

— Yankees Videos (@snyyankees) April 26, 2026

What's next

The Yankees and Astros wrap up their series on Sunday afternoon. First pitch is set for 2:10 p.m.

Luis Gil (1-1, 4.11 ERA) will take the mound against Spencer Arrighetti (2-0, 2.45 ERA). 

NFL teams sign Rochester's Hank Beatty, Carlinville's Kyle Dixon

University of Illinois receiver Hank Beatty is reportedly signing with the Tennessee Titans as an undrafted free agent, according to 247sports.com following the 2026 NFL Draft on Saturday, April 25.

The 2022 Rochester High School graduate led the Illini with 70 catches for 864 yards and three touchdowns over his final season that included three 100-yard games in wins against Western Illinois, Duke, and Purdue. 

The 5-foot-11 receiver and punt returner notably became the first Big Ten Conference performer to record a passing TD, rushing TD, receiving TD, and punt return TD in the same season since 2003.  

He additionally broke Red Grange’s 102-year-old school record for most punt return yards in a game against WIU.  

“I feel like I just make things happen when I have the ball in my hands,” said Beatty, who won All-Big Ten Third Team honors from coaches and media, not to mention Associated Press All-Big Ten Second Team as an all-purpose player despite ramped-up coverage. 

Beatty wasn't alone in the Springfield area.

Kyle Dixon, a 2019 Carlinville High School graduate, also reportedly signed with the New England Patriots as an undrafted free agent.

Congratulations to our guy Kyle Dixon on signing with the New England Patriots ✍️ #BeExclusive@kyledixon_pic.twitter.com/TTWFp9NWsr

— Exclusive Sports Group (@Exclusive_SG) April 25, 2026

Not unlike Beatty, Dixon also competed in the Hula Bowl after two seasons as a 6-4, 215-pound receiver at NAIA Culver-Stockton College in Missouri. He wrangled 143 catches for over 2,300 yards and 24 TDs over those two seasons.

Dixon was previously a pitcher at NCAA Division I schools Southern Illinois University in Carbondale, Southern Illinois University in Edwardsville and NAIA Georgia Gwinnett College before shifting to football at Culver-Stockton in 2024, where he became the first wideout to record two seasons with 1,000-plus receiving yards.

In the Hula Bowl, Dixon recorded four receptions for 71 yards as the lone NAIA athlete.

This article originally appeared on State Journal-Register: NFL teams sign Rochester's Hank Beatty, Carlinville's Kyle Dixon

Bengals able to address pass rush while adding depth in other areas

Duke Tobin’s biggest draft move didn’t happen while the Cincinnati Bengals were on the clock.

It occurred last weekend when he acquired defensive tackle Dexter Lawrence from the New York Giants for the 10th overall pick.

The Bengals added another pass rusher in the NFL draft by taking Texas A&M edge rusher Cashius Howell in the second round. The additions of Howell and Lawrence, along with signing edge rusher Boye Mafe and defensive tackle Jonathan Allen at the start of free agency, give coach Zac Taylor more confidence in his defensive line’s ability to rush the passer.

“I’m really excited about the group we have. It’s a deep group, solid veterans with experience and youth that’s still developing with rookies that are now entering the mix,” Taylor said.

This is the second straight draft the Bengals have selected a player from Texas A&M with their first pick. The hope is that Howell has a better rookie season than Shemar Stewart, who played in eight games because of injuries and had one sack.

Howell comes in with a better resume than Stewart. He was tied for seventh in the Football Bowl Subdivision with 11 1/2 sacks and was the first Texas A&M player with at least 11 in a season since Myles Garrett in 2015.

The Bengals also added another defensive lineman with Navy’s Landon Robinson in the seventh round.

Lawrence’s trade and Howell’s selection allowed Tobin, the Bengals director of player personnel, to focus on other areas.

Washington cornerback Tacario Davis gives Cincinnati some depth as Dax Hill and DJ Turner enter the final year of their contracts.

Not only could Davis be a future starter, but he can contribute as a true man corner in specific matchups and on third downs in nickel and dime situations.

“We love cover guys,” Bengals executive Trey Brown said. “When you look at big, long athletic corners who can absolutely fly, he checks the box.”

Four of Cincinnati’s five selections on Saturday were on offense. They added depth at wide receiver by moving up late in the fourth round to select Georgia’s Colbie Young, added offensive linemen Auburn’s Connor Lew (fourth round) and Duke’s Brian Parker II (sixth round), and took Texas tight end Jack Endries early in the seventh round.

Star player at Navy

Robinson was Navy’s first AP first-team All-America selection in 40 years. He was the American Athletic Conference’s defensive player of the year and had 6 1/2 sacks.

Welcome home

Parker is a Cincinnati native who attended St. Xavier High School, which produced Pro Football Hall of Fame linebacker Luke Kuechly. About a decade ago, Parker remembers Bengals legend Anthony Muñoz giving a speech at his middle school. That memory ran through his head after being drafted by his hometown team.

While he played only tackle in college, Parker has the versatility to play all five positions on the offensive line. He takes pride in the consistent technique and footwork he demonstrated at Duke, which made him one of the more reliable offensive linemen in college football.

Due diligence on Young

Bengals offensive coordinator Dan Pitcher said Young has the look of a starting wide receiver. He has a rare combination of size, speed, and catch radius that fits what the Bengals look for at receiver, such as Tee Higgins and Andrei Iosivas.

Young never filled up the stat sheet in college, but was an player whose 75% of catches last season turned into first downs or touchdowns.

Taylor said he conducted wide-ranging research to learn about Young’s character. Young was suspended in 2024, but Taylor stressed Georgia wanted him back on the roster for the 2025 season.

Making progress

The 20-year-old Lew is one of the youngest players in this entire draft class.

He expects to be ready for training camp as he rehabs from a torn ACL. The Bengals were impressed with how Lew stepped into the center role as a freshman at Auburn, playing in the SEC. He also impressed the team in the pre-draft process with his football IQ, ability to learn quickly, and communication skills, which he demonstrated in pre-draft meetings.

Lew also gives the Bengals depth at center with Ted Karras going into the final year of his contract.

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Freelance reporter Charlie Goldsmith in Cincinnati contributed to this story.

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NFL Draft 2026: NY Giants UDFA tracker — signings, rumors, news, updates

NY Giants undrafted wide receiver Beaux Collins and quarterback Jaxson Dart
NY Giants undrafted wide receiver Beaux Collins and quarterback Jaxson Dart | Getty Images

It’s been a long and complicated process, but the New York Giants 2026 draft class is set.

The Giants’ scouts and coaches have been working the phones since they made their final pick of the sixth round. This is when teams get to work recruiting undrafted free agents to sign with the Giants, and not one of the 31 other teams. Area scouts are leaning on the relationships they’ve built while traveling around their territory during the seasons, while position coaches are playing on the connections they made while working out and visiting with players during the draft process.

In a change from previous years, the Giants now have John Harbaugh. Harbaugh not only has a reputation as one of the best coaches in the world, but he’s also a charismatic and it doesn’t take him long to convince audiences of his earnest enthusiasm for the game of football.

We’ll get to see whether Harbaugh’s presence is a magnet for priority free agents, where they might have avoided an unstable coaching situation in previous years.

Undrafted wide receiver Beaux Collins made the Giants’ initial 53-man roster a year ago, and the Giants kept several on their practice squad throughout the year. Can the rookie free agents have a bigger impact this year?

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Anthony Edwards injury looks like awful news for Timberwolves

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The Minnesota Timberwolves entered Saturday with hopes of securing a 3-1 lead over the Denver Nuggets in the first round of the Western Conference playoffs.

While the contest is still up for grabs, the franchise isn’t in good shape to come out victorious in front of their home crowd, as their star guard, Anthony Edwards, suffered a brutal lower body injury before intermission.

“Anthony Edwards appeared to take a knee-to-knee shot on that Cam Johnson drive to his left knee,” ESPN’s Anthony Slater reported on X/Twitter. “Needed help to get to the locker room.”

“Replay shows a hyperextension of Edwards' left knee. Brutal first half for the Timberwolves.”

Essentially, Edwards elevated to contest a Cameron Johnson layup late in the first half and landed awkwardly in the process. As Slater noted, it’s apparent that the 24-year-old superstar hyperextended his left knee, which isn’t great news for a Timberwolves squad that’s already without sharpshooting wing Donte DiVincenzo (he’s also dealing with a lower body setback).

While it’s unclear if Edwards’ latest injury will end his season, there’s already heavy speculation that he could miss significant time on the hardwood. Finding a way to squeeze out a win without Edwards and moving a step closer to advancing to the next round would go a long way toward eventually getting him back in the lineup.

For now, though, it isn’t far-fetched to suggest that things don’t appear promising for Minnesota.

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Film study: New CB Malik Muhammad a potential starter in Round 4

Oct 11, 2025; Dallas, Texas, USA; Texas Longhorns defensive back Malik Muhammad (5) celebrates after he intercepts a pass thrown by Oklahoma Sooners quarterback John Mateer (not pictured) during the first half at the Cotton Bowl. Mandatory Credit: Jerome Miron-Imagn Images | Jerome Miron-Imagn Images

With the No. 124 pick in the 2026 NFL Draft, the Chicago Bears selected Texas cornerback Malik Muhammad.

After a surprising offensive-heavy approach on Day 2 in the draft, the Bears circled back towards the defensive side of the ball with their fourth-round pick in Muhammad. A top-100 player on my board, the Longhorns star is a battle-tested cornerback who declared for the NFL Draft a year early.

Incumbent starting cornerback Tyrique Stevenson is in the final year of his rookie contract, and he’s been pretty up and down over the course of his NFL career. Bringing in a player like Muhammad could not only put the writing on the wall on Stevenson’s time in Chicago, but he could push the latter for playing time in 2025.

As I’ve done since 2019, I put together a thread involving my analysis of each Bears draft selection, sharing some clips that highlight their strengths along the way. This year is certainly no different, so here’s my quick-hit evaluation of the Bears selecting Muhammad in Round 4.

THE NUMBERS

  • Height: 6’0”
  • Weight: 182 pounds
  • RAS: 9.51
  • 2025 PFSN CB Impact Score: 83.3 (12th for FBS wide receivers)
  • 2025 interceptions: 2
  • 2025 pass deflections: 4
  • 2025 passer rating allowed: 57.8
  • 2025 completion percentage allowed: 60.0%
  • List of accomplishments: 2025 second-team All-SEC

THREAD: New #Bears CB Malik Muhammad has the tools to become a future starter, and they somehow got him in Round 4.

— Jacob Infante (@jacobinfante24) April 25, 2026

Malik Muhammad is one of the scrappiest cornerbacks you’ll find in this draft.

He has the athleticism to stay with receivers stride for stride, and he’s competitive at the catch point to break up passes. #Bearspic.twitter.com/Ro8NlYo8LD

— Jacob Infante (@jacobinfante24) April 25, 2026

Malik Muhammad is an intelligent corner in coverage who processes route concepts well and has the speed to break on routes.

Patient in his backpedal and aggressive shooting downhill. He allowed a passer rating of just 57.8 in 2025. #Bearspic.twitter.com/TH11NbMeBr

— Jacob Infante (@jacobinfante24) April 25, 2026

Malik Muhammad has solid size, but it’s his length that’s really impressive. 32 3/8-inch arm length and nearly 10-inch hands.

Muhammad showcases good hand activity through a receiver’s stems close to the LOS and has a high motor as a tackler. #Bearspic.twitter.com/O7yhM5aoqJ

— Jacob Infante (@jacobinfante24) April 25, 2026

Here’s Malik Muhammad’s RAS card. Really good athlete with elite length.

The #Bears are all the way back. Tyrique Stevenson is on an expiring deal and hasn’t put it all together yet. I could see Muhammad replacing him in the starting lineup. pic.twitter.com/gDtSP5UisY

— Jacob Infante (@jacobinfante24) April 25, 2026
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