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Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, 14 yaşadək uşaqlar arasında təşkil olunan turnirdə Bakının kənd və qəsəbələrini təmsil edən 6 komanda mübarizə aparıb. Dalğa Məşq Mərkəzində baş tutan final qarşılaşmasında “Atəşgah”ı (Suraxanı) 4:0 hesabı ilə məğlub edən “Binə” komandası turnirin qalibi olub. “Atəşgah” isə ikinci yeri tutub.
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Los Angeles Dodgers first baseman Freddie Freeman has made headlines recently with his desire to play for the Boys in Blue for four more years before he retires.
But he’s not planning on taking things easy as he enters the final few years of a Hall of Fame career.
Freeman said for the 2026 season, he wants to play all 162 regular season games, and manager Dave Roberts told the media Tuesday he thinks that is exactly what might happen.
“I think he should prepare to play 162,” Roberts said. “I think most guys should, and you kind of adjust from there, but that’s the way he’s wired.”
Nov 1, 2025; Toronto, Ontario, CAN; Los Angeles Dodgers first baseman Freddie Freeman (5) reacts after the catch by center fielder Andy Pages (not pictured) in the ninth inning against the Toronto Blue Jays during game seven of the 2025 MLB World Series at Rogers Centre. Mandatory Credit: John E. Sokolowski-Imagn Images
Nagging Injuries Have Limited Freeman’s Production
When a reporter brought up Freeman’s relative dip in production over the past couple of seasons, Roberts jumped to his star’s defense, explaining that the 36-year-old Freeman was hindered by injuries, not age.
“I think he takes such good care of himself,” Roberts said. “I think that age is an easy one to point to, but I really believe that he’s been dinged up for two years. Right now, today, is as good as I’ve seen his swing over the course of a week sample, than I have in two years. He’s in a good spot physically, mechanically, if we can keep him healthy, I don’t see why he can’t have the year he expects and with that, with everything that he went through the past couple years, he was still very productive. That says a lot about, for me, [his] character.”
Roberts also said that while Freeman is doing a good job of staying focused on the present season, he’s doing what he needs to in order to be able to fulfill his wish of four more seasons.
“With Freddie, the brain works, the care is there,” Roberts said. “The mechanics, it’s a sound swing, it’s a short swing. I think he can be productive for four more years for sure.”
That longevity would require a contract extension, as Freeman’s current deal is set to expire after next season.
LONDON (AP) — Organizers and teams competing in The Hundred said Tuesday that the cricket competition was “inclusive" and "open to all” after claims Indian-owned franchises could freeze out Pakistani players.
The England and Wales Cricket Board and all eight teams issued a joint statement after the BBC reported that Manchester Super Giants, MI London, Southern Brave and Sunrisers Leeds would not consider any Pakistani cricketers at The Hundred auction in March.
“The Hundred was established to reach new audiences, grow the game of cricket and ensure that everyone - regardless of their ethnicity, gender, faith, nationality or other - can feel they belong in our sport. This has been a guiding principle from the outset and remains at the heart of everything we do," the statement read.
It said teams were committed to “selection being based solely on cricketing performance, availability, and the needs of each team.”
The ECB said there were regulations to take “robust action” against discrimination.
“Players must not be excluded on the grounds of their nationality,” it said.
It was reported that the governing body sent an email to the eight teams on Sunday, warning them that action would be taken if there is any evidence of discrimination, including ignoring players based on nationality.
A total of 67 Pakistani players — 63 men and four women — have submitted themselves for next month’s auction.
Longstanding geopolitical tensions between India and Pakistan have cast a shadow over cricket for many years.
Because of his contract, though, Daily Faceoff's Scott Maxwell lists Bobrovsky as a very logical candidate to be moved before the March 6 deadline.
"While you can never count out the Panthers, an eight-point gap is a lofty one to overcome at this stage of the season, especially when we don’t know the injury statuses of some of their players coming out of the Olympics," Maxwell writes. "... Bobrovsky may be a surprise on this list considering his legacy with the team, but he’s 37 and a pending UFA, so the Panthers should explore what he’s worth. Even with his struggles this season, Bobrovsky always flips the switch come playoff time and could be a valuable asset to a playoff team with short-term goaltending problems (Montreal? Vegas? Insurance behind Brandon Bussi for Carolina?), especially if the Panthers retain salary."
The Panthers don't have a lot of high-profile selling options, so if they really want to recoup future assets at this deadline, Bobrovsky is the best candidate to make it happen.
This season, the two-time Vezina winner Bobrovsky has an 87.1 save percentage and 3.13 goals against average. Those are well below his career averages of 91.3% and 2.60 GAA.
Bobrovsky has been great in the Panthers' runs to the Stanley Cup each of the past two seasons. Another team could certainly see him as a player worth acquiring to try and make a push of their own.
This offseason will look different for the Kansas City Chiefs for a variety of reasons, the main one being the franchise getting a head start on 2026 preparations.
With the Chiefs not making the playoffs in 2025, the work to build towards 2026 started in January, not February as they had become accustomed to over the years, having played in at least the AFC Championship game every year of Patrick Mahomes' starting career.
Now, the Chiefs are coming off a poor season, and the chance to truly reflect and look at what went wrong can take place. For general manager Brett Veach, he's delivered a quote that should scare the entire NFL as it pertains to 2026.
“The last three years, we were kind of just like in a maintenance stage, and now we’re trying to rebuild this thing again," Veach said. "I think for a GM and a personnel staff, that’s exciting.”
With the Chiefs being in at least the AFC Championship game every season of Mahomes' starting career, the focus was always to make sure that level was maintained.
Now, after swinging and missing, the Chiefs are recalibrating, and what that could mean for the 2026 season should excite Chiefs Kingdom.
There is a desire to change things up on the field, and Veach is clearly excited about the direction the franchise is going.
The AFC kings had a down year in 2025, but if the other teams in the conference thought that it was the beginning of the new "norm," well, they couldn't be more wrong.
At times, this game felt like a showcase for some of the Tigers' top prospects. In the second inning, third baseman Hao-Yu Lee (grounder), shortstop Kevin McGonigle (grounder) and left fielder Max Anderson (fly ball) recorded outs on successive plays.
But the highlights were far and few between on this day when Tigers bats were mostly silent.
The sun and wind played havoc on the Tigers – OK, mostly on left fielder Max Clark, the Tigers' 2023 top pick (at No. 3 overall) who misplayed two balls, one of which was ruled an error.
And the Tigers are still searching for their first win in Grapefruit League play.
Enmanuel De Jesus starts it off
Enmanuel De Jesus, an intriguing 29-year-old lefty who spent the past two seasons as a starter in the KBO League in South Korea, got the start for the Tigers.
De Jesus got into trouble in the first inning, although only partially by his own making. After Ronald Acuña Jr. walked, Matt Olson hit a high fly ball to left field on an extremely windy, bright day. Clark missed the ball, either because of the sun or wind, and it was ruled a hit. But Acuna was picked off stealing. Then, Austin Riley hit a ball into the right-field corner that could have been the end of the inning. Wenceel Pérez made an attempt to catch the ball but the wind blew it into the wall. With new life, Riley hit a deep fly ball to left that Clark, again either lost it in the sun or misjudged it because of the wind; this time, he was charged with an error.
De Jesus was stretched out and able to last 3⅓ innings, in large part because he pitched in the Venezuelan Winter League, where he led his hometown club to a championship.
De Jesus allowed two hits and a walk in giving up three runs, none earned.
De Jesus, who signed a minor-league deal this offseason, will pitch one more time for the Tigers before leaving to pitch for Team Venezuela in the WBC.
At the plate
The Tigers had an interesting challenge early in this game in facing right-hander Reynaldo López. The 32-year-old was a 2024 All Star but pitched in only one game in 2025 because of injuries.
McGonigle, a 2023 first-round pick and baseball's No. 2 ranked prospect (per Baseball America), started at shortstop and batted second in the Tigers order, right behind Parker Meadows. McGonigle worked the count to 3-1 before singling to center. Then, he stole second base with ease. But he was stranded at second when Jahmai Jones struck out.
In the fifth inning, Jace Jung – the Tigers' first-round pick in 2022 – singled to left, driving in Clark. But then Jung tried to stretch it into a double and inexplicably decided not to slide. He was thrown out.
De Jesus was the star of the day for the Tigers on the mound, throwing 3⅓ innings while not allowing an earned run.
In the fifth inning, Braves first baseman Matt Olson hammered a pitch thrown by Matt Seelinger. The ball landed on top of a two-story building in right field, bounced off the roof and disappeared out of sight – much like the chances of the Tigers winning this game.
Seelinger (two earned runs in 1⅓ innings), Drew Sommers (two earned runs in one inning) and Ricky Vanasco (one earned run in one inning) were all roughed up by the Braves.
Three stars
1. Enmanuel De Jesus, 2. Kevin McGonigle, 3. Trei Cruz.
Next up
Split-squad games: Wednesday vs. Toronto Blue Jays in Lakeland (1:05 p.m.) and vs. Philadelphia Phillies in Clearwater (1:05 p.m., MLB Network).
While the Chicago Cubs made a ton of headlines over the winter, the Cincinnati Reds are still a team that everyone should be paying attention to.
Coming off a postseason appearance, the club is looking to do so again in 2026. The front office kept itself plenty busy, re-signing Emilio Pagan and acquiring JJ Bleday.
However, the club's biggest splash over the offseason came when they acquired Eugenio Suarez. The two sides agreed on a one-year deal for him to return to Cincinnati.
Proposed trade ideas sees Reds landing Angels offensive powerhouse
Suarez is coming off a monster season where he hit .228/.298/.526, tying a career high of 49 home runs while driving in 196 runs, and returning to Great American Ball Park should do wonders for him this season.
Between him and Elly De La Cruz, fans should be pretty excited. But, if they really want to compete in the division, a trade or two couldn't hurt.
"The Reds are low-key scary, as any team that has Chase Burns as a No. 5 starter is one that could be a problem in October. But if they really want to make a Cinderella run, more offense is needed. To this end, they could hope for 40-plus homers from Adell at Great American Ball Park. And while he isn't much of a defender in the outfield, there are few places where outfield defense matters less than Cincinnati."
Adell is coming off a season where he led the Halos offense with a career high 37 home runs. He could be a great addition to help Cincinnati's offense.
He could split his time between one of the corner outfield spots and DH, and the Reds would have full control over him for the next two seasons.
One of the top in-state prospects in the 2027 class has reportedly locked in an official visit to Michigan State for late May.
Myles Smith of Farmington, Mich. has reportedly scheduled an official visit to Michigan State for the weekend of May 29, according to 247Sports recruiting insider Allen Trieu. He also has scheduled an official visit to Kentucky for June 12.
Smith is listed as a four-star edge rusher, with a recruiting rating of 92.53 in 247Sports' composite rating system. He ranks as the No. 4 player from Michigan and No. 21 edge rusher in the 2027 class. He is also listed as the No. 205 overall prospect in the class.
Michigan State is one of more than 20 schools to extend an offer to Smith, according to 247Sports. He also holds notable offers from Kentucky, California, Illinois, Indiana, Cincinnati, Missouri, Michigan, Kansas, Nebraska, Oklahoma, Ole Miss, Penn State, Purdue, Pitt, Rutgers, West Virginia, Wisconsin and Vanderbilt.
Smith has been a clear priority for the Spartans in the 2027 recruiting class so this is big news for Michigan State to lock in an official visit. By getting this official visit, it's clear the interest between Michigan State and Smith is mutual, which could go a long way in his recruitment.
First two officials are set for Farmington (Mich.) EDGE Myles Smith.
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New Orleans Saints fans eager to see Drew Brees be inducted to the Pro Football Hall of Fame shouldn't get their hopes up about seeing their team play a preseason game at the stadium named for their old owner. The first game of the NFL preseason is always played at Tom Benson Hall of Fame Stadium in honor of the year's inaugural class, and on paper, the Saints have been seen as a natural fit. Beyond tying Brees a little closer to the team that he made famous (step off, Chargers fans) it's an opportunity for Kellen Moore and his coaching staff to start training camp a little sooner and spend more time developing their roster. When the NFL cut down the preseason from four games to just three, a lot of guys on the roster bubble lost out. This is their chance to put more plays on tape and help their evaluations.
However, the Times-Picayune's Jeff Duncan observed that the Saints already have a busy travel schedule this summer. New Orleans is expected to play two preseason road games (with a third exhibition game at home in the Caesars Superdome) and travel to California for another week of training camp, as they've done in recent years. Chartering flights for a 90-man roster, coaching staff, support personnel and front office executives isn't cheap. The logistics of moving all the equipment and supplies they need can be challenging. That's all true.
It's also true that the Saints have been giving their fans the short end of the stick in recent years. They're moving a second home game overseas in five years by going to France in 2026. They haven't put the same effort the Los Angeles Rams did in admitting fans to training camp practices at UC Irvine, which included a full month of practices in 2024 and a week of work last summer. For Saints fans in Ohio (and those making the trip from all around the NFL-watching world) their only other chance to see the team is on expensive out-of-market streaming packages. Even if it's backups like Spencer Rattler and Devin Neal in the huddle instead of Tyler Shough and Alvin Kamara, they deserve a chance to see their favorite team in person.
So it would be disappointing to see the Saints pass on the chance to play an exhibition game in front of their most faithful fans at an occasion honoring the greatest player in franchise history, and with a bronze statue of the late Benson watching on. But it wouldn't be surprising. Whatever ends up happening with the Hall of Fame game in August, let's hope the Saints are winning so many games in December and January that we've forgotten all about it.
Juventus' US midfielder #22 Weston McKennie looks on during a press conference on the eve of Juventus' Champions League KO play-offs first leg football match against Galatasaray, in Istanbul on February 16, 2026. (Photo by Yasin AKGUL / AFP via Getty Images) | AFP via Getty Images
For months now, we’ve been wondering just how much Weston McKennie’s form would be the tipping point in Juventus deciding to offer him a new contract just a few short months before his current deal expires. Week after week went by, with the waiting game of what would happen amidst rumors of other clubs circling and monitoring McKennie’s situation becoming the norm more than anything.
Even with that, McKennie shrugged off any real talk that he could leave Juve come the summertime, instead saying that he hoped to stay in Turin and that his agent was the one who was taking care of everything.
It looks like there’s no more reason to wonder. Or for those clubs not named Juventus to be lurking in the distance.
According to multiple reports out of Italy on Tuesday, Juventus and McKennie’s camp are close to finalizing a contract extension through 2030. It would give the American midfielder who has basically been in and out and then back into the Juventus squad for more than just a couple of years now the stability that he has so desired — and a much-deserved pay raise as he continues to be one of the Bianconeri’s best performers under yet another manager in Igor Tudor and now Luciano Spalletti so far this season.
McKennie will reportedly see his salary go up to €4 million with potential bonuses.
Juventus are expected to announce the new deal with the 27-year-old McKennie following this weekend’s crucial matchup with fourth-place Roma at the Stadio Olimpico.
Pro Football Focus continues to praise Buffalo Bills defensive end Greg Rousseau this offseaon.
PFF first named Rousseau one of the top-101 players from the entire 2025 NFL season. The Bills defender slotted in at the No. 64 overall position on that list.
Considering that, it should come as no surprise that Rousseau was also named one of football's top pass rusher by PFF as well.
In PFF's ranking of the best edge defenders in 2025, Rousseau cracked the top-10 position, despite only recording seven sacks last season. However, that number did lead the Bills.
Rousseau's 86.3 grade on Rousseau earned him the No. 8 position.
Although Rousseau’s pass-rushing metrics don’t quite match up with others on this list, no edge defended the run at a higher level than him this season (85.1). The area of his game that was most improved this season was tackling, as he dropped his missed tackle rate from 21.2% in 2024 to 8.7% this season.
Chinese-American Winter Olympics star Eileen Gu is under fire once again, but this time it’s an NFL legend calling out the successful women’s skier.
Former NFL quarterback Boomer Esiason has become the latest critic of the Milan Cortina Games gold medalist after going on a viral rant Tuesday. The WFAN radio host questioned Gu for her “insufferable” behavior throughout the Olympics.
Eileen Gu controversially decided to represent China instead of the United States after a reported hefty payday. However, her Olympic interviews also rubbed American fans the wrong way throughout the Milan Cortina Games.
"She’s a very attractive woman and she’s extremely bright, she went to Stanford. But if you listen to her post participation interviews, she’s insufferable" – Boomer Esiason on Eileen Gu pic.twitter.com/wLZELJx383
Meanwhile, Esiason’s questionable remarks come after he surprisingly called Gu an “attractive woman” before bashing her for some of her other qualities.
“She’s a very attractive woman and she’s extremely bright, she went to Stanford,” Esiason said on the WFAN airwaves recently. “But if you listen to her post participation interviews, she’s insufferable”
Esiason hasn’t been the only vocal critic of Eileen Gu’s though in recent weeks. Former NBA star Enes Kanter bashed the Winter Olympics star for choosing China over the U.S. and even went as far as to call her a ‘traitor.’
Ailing Eileen Gu during the women’s skiing halfpipe final at the Milan Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics. Mandatory Credit: Nathan Ray Seebeck-Imagn Images
Regardless of fans’ thoughts on the young skier’s choice of country, Gu certainly dazzled the Milan Cortina Games with her incredible talent. The 22 year old is fully expecting to be in the mix once again when the 2030 Olympic Games take place in the French Alps.
Both the United States' men's and women's ice hockey teams took home the gold medal at the 2026 Winter Olympics.
To make the victories even better, both came in overtime, and both saw the USA win 2-1 over Team Canada, which is generally favored as being the best hockey team.
It was an exciting win for the United States, and the men's team celebrated in their locker room after the big win. Videos have been released of their celebrations, including downing beers with FBI Director Kash Patel and a FaceTime with President Trump. During the FaceTime, Trump invited the men's team to attend his State of the Union address, and then added he guessed he should invite the women's team too.
The hockey wins came over the weekend, and both teams had to fly back from Italy amid a severe storm in the northeastern United States. The NHL season resumes on Wednesday, with the State of the Union address scheduled for the night of Tuesday, February 24.
Here is more on whether or not the gold-medal-winning USA hockey teams are at the State of the Union address.
During the video showing the FaceTime with the President, the men's team accepted the invitation, but it didn't feel like a binding decision. It is more seen as the team riding high from the win and responding to the President's offer. Officials from both the White House and Team USA have not confirmed whether they will attend the address.
The men's gold-medal-winning team is confirmed to be celebrating the victory in Miami, Florida on Monday night. Trump has invited them both to the State of the Union address on Tuesday, and to the White House on Wednesday to be honored, per The Athletic.
With the address and the visit lining up with the NHL regular season restarting, NHL deputy commissioner Bill Daly told The Athletic that "players can decide on an individual basis if they want to accept the invitation and then it'll be up to their individual teams whether or not to grant permission."
The women's team declined the invitation. A spokesperson for the team said, "We are sincerely grateful for the invitation extended to our gold medal–winning U.S. Women’s Hockey Team and deeply appreciate the recognition of their extraordinary achievement...They were honored to be included and are grateful for the acknowledgment."
Speaker of the House Mike Johnson pointed out that the logistics may be tough to get the men's hockey team to the State of the Union. "We’ve got to figure out logistics. There's no way to have special guests on the floor because it's a literal session of Congress and you know that's what's good about rules. But we're going to work and do what we can to accommodate. We certainly want to have them here for the celebration. It's quite a feat. The men's and women's hockey teams. We're trying to work out logistics to see if there's some way to perhaps get them into the gallery and the doors, wave and receive the applause that they're due. We're working on logistics."
Team USA's men's hockey team is en route to Washington D.C. ahead of the State of the Union address as of Tuesday afternoon.
The U.S. men’s hockey team is now en route to Washington, D.C., ahead of President Trump’s State of the Union tonight.
Not every member of the gold medal winning team will be at the State of the Union address. Jake Guentzel is back in Tampa Bay and will not attend. Brock Nelson also flew back to Denver, Colorado with his family, and will not attend, instead choosing to get ready to play for the Avalanche against the Utah Mammoth on Wednesday. Kyle Connor, Jackson LaCombe and Jake Oettinger also opted not to attend.
Here are the players confirmed to be attending the State of the Union.
Jack Eichel
Jack Sanderson
Tage Thompson
Jack Hughes
Quinn Hughes
Brady Tkachuk
Matthew Tkachuk
Auston Matthews
Jeremy Swayman
Vincent Trocheck
Matt Boldy
JT Miller
Connor Hellebuyck
Zach Werenski
Dylan Larkin
Noah Hanifin
Jaccob Slavin
Clayton Keller
Charlie McAvoy
Brock Faber
From Matthew Tkachuk’s IG story. Appears the team is on its way to the State of the Union pic.twitter.com/DhhYZwZQeT
Trump reportedly called Team USA's men's team after they beat Team Canada. The call itself has become controversial on social media. In the call, Trump congratulated the men's team on their win and invited them to his State of the Union address on Tuesday night, even offering to send a military plane for them if that's what it took to get them to attend.
You can hear the genuine pride in Donald Trumps voice when he called the Team USA Hockey Team pic.twitter.com/ch6GbXShwh
While doing so, he also says, "I have to tell you, we are going to have to bring the women's team too." Many took this as a lessening of the women's team gold-medal win also over Canada, and felt like he was considering them as an afterthought, as he added, "If I don't invite them, they will try to impeach me."
Matthew Tkachuk said after Trump's call that the president "just congratulated us," adding, "It's an honor to wear this jersey and represent the U.S." Tkachuk is a member of Trump's Council on Sports, Fitness, and Nutrition and has visited the White House twice to celebrate Stanley Cup championships with the Panthers.
President Trump's 2026 State of the Union address will take place on Tuesday, February 24. It is scheduled to begin at 9 p.m. ET, and he is expected to discuss immigration enforcement, economic policies, and the United States' recent success at the 2026 Winter Games.
The State of the Union address can be watched in a variety of ways. It will air on all of the major networks like ABC, CBS, NBC and Fox as well as CNN and MSNBC.
The State of the Union address can also be streamed on YouTube, PBC, The White House website, C-Span's website.
The law will allow student-athletes in grades 6-8 and 9-12 to gain immediate eligibility after transferring schools one time without having to make a bona fide change of address. That's as long as the transfer is in the summer between school years and other eligibility requirements are met.
The TSSAA, which governs high school sports in Tennessee, collaborated with bill sponsors to craft the language. The TSSAA is expected to present specific bylaw revisions to its Legislative Council in April in order to comply with the law. The rule is expected to go into effect for the 2026-27 school year.
After the TSSAA amends its bylaws and the new rules go into effect, athletes will no longer have to submit information required under the association’s current transfer rule, which allows one transfer but only for significant academic, social-emotional, environmental or mental health needs. The current rule also mandates that the sending schools attest the move is not for athletic or disciplinary reasons.
There are exceptions to the new law that defer to other TSSAA eligibility standards, but overall, it’s a seismic shift from the transfer rules the TSSAA had previously upheld since its inception 1925. Other state high school associations have traditionally denied immediate eligibility to student-athlete transfers unless they physically moved into another school’s district.
Some states are shifting to one-time transfer policies, in some cases due to government involvement. During Tennessee's 2025 legislative session, Senator Adam Lowe, R-Calhoun, filed bill SB16 and had it co-sponsored in the house by Scott Cepicky, R-Culleoka, with HB25 pushing for looser transfer rules. The TSSAA responded by loosening its transfer restrictions with its current rule.
An amended bill was brought to the floor during the current session and was passed for the governor to sign.
Who is eligible under Tennessee new one-time transfer law
Student-athletes are permitted one transfer during grades 6-8 and one during grades 9-12 between school years.
Under the law, student-athletes cannot transfer more than once during those periods unless they make a bona fide change of address or receive a hardship waiver. Transfers are also restricted if student-athletes are ineligible due to other school or TSSAA policies, including but not limited to, academic ineligibility, disciplinary reasons, violation of the TSSAA’s recruiting or coaching link rules, the TSSAA’s age-limit rule or semester rule.
The law states that the TSSAA is allowed to determine “the content, scope, and requirements of any rule or policy adopted by the association for purposes of implementing the immediate eligibility requirement; and (establish) standards, requirements, and procedures for determining a student's eligibility to participate in interscholastic athletics.”
While the TSSAA challenged previous legislative involvement in its transfer rules, the association collaborated with lawmakers after 60% of Tennessee high school principals, surveyed by the TSSAA, said they were in favor of a one-time transfer rule for any reason.
Tyler Palmateer covers high school sports for The Tennessean. Have a story idea for Tyler? Reach him at tpalmateer@tennessean.com and on the X platform, @tpalmateer83.
The law will allow student-athletes in grades 6-8 and 9-12 to gain immediate eligibility after transferring schools one time without having to make a bona fide change of address. That's as long as the transfer is in the summer between school years and other eligibility requirements are met.
The TSSAA, which governs high school sports in Tennessee, collaborated with bill sponsors to craft the language. The TSSAA is expected to present specific bylaw revisions to its Legislative Council in April in order to comply with the law. The rule is expected to go into effect for the 2026-27 school year.
After the TSSAA amends its bylaws and the new rules go into effect, athletes will no longer have to submit information required under the association’s current transfer rule, which allows one transfer but only for significant academic, social-emotional, environmental or mental health needs. The current rule also mandates that the sending schools attest the move is not for athletic or disciplinary reasons.
There are exceptions to the new law that defer to other TSSAA eligibility standards, but overall, it’s a seismic shift from the transfer rules the TSSAA had previously upheld since its inception 1925. Other state high school associations have traditionally denied immediate eligibility to student-athlete transfers unless they physically moved into another school’s district.
Some states are shifting to one-time transfer policies, in some cases due to government involvement. During Tennessee's 2025 legislative session, Senator Adam Lowe, R-Calhoun, filed bill SB16 and had it co-sponsored in the house by Scott Cepicky, R-Culleoka, with HB25 pushing for looser transfer rules. The TSSAA responded by loosening its transfer restrictions with its current rule.
An amended bill was brought to the floor during the current session and was passed for the governor to sign.
Who is eligible under Tennessee new one-time transfer law
Student-athletes are permitted one transfer during grades 6-8 and one during grades 9-12 between school years.
Under the law, student-athletes cannot transfer more than once during those periods unless they make a bona fide change of address or receive a hardship waiver. Transfers are also restricted if student-athletes are ineligible due to other school or TSSAA policies, including but not limited to, academic ineligibility, disciplinary reasons, violation of the TSSAA’s recruiting or coaching link rules, the TSSAA’s age-limit rule or semester rule.
The law states that the TSSAA is allowed to determine “the content, scope, and requirements of any rule or policy adopted by the association for purposes of implementing the immediate eligibility requirement; and (establish) standards, requirements, and procedures for determining a student's eligibility to participate in interscholastic athletics.”
While the TSSAA challenged previous legislative involvement in its transfer rules, the association collaborated with lawmakers after 60% of Tennessee high school principals, surveyed by the TSSAA, said they were in favor of a one-time transfer rule for any reason.
Tyler Palmateer covers high school sports for The Tennessean. Have a story idea for Tyler? Reach him at tpalmateer@tennessean.com and on the X platform, @tpalmateer83.
The New York Yankees are always in the mix to make a deep postseason run with the many weapons they have accumulated over the years, such as Giancarlo Stanton, Jazz Chisholm Jr., Cody Bellinger, etc.
However, in an article from Bleacher Report proposing every trade each MLB team could make before opening day, it suggests that New York will pull the trigger on a trade for the young phenom shortstop, CJ Abrams, from the Washington Nationals, which might get the team over the hump.
Abrams, 25, has quickly become one of the top prospects in the league since entering the league in 2022, and has consistently improved over the last three seasons, including hitting around 20 home runs with a batting average of around .250.
Adding something like that to a Yankees team that already has a batting lineup that has no problem knocking balls out of the park makes them even more dangerous, as they are hoping to make it back to the World Series after losing to the Los Angeles Dodgers.
Obviously, it is just an idea for now. Still, in a competitive division such as the AL East, which has produced the last two American League teams to reach the World Series (the Toronto Blue Jays last season), if New York can pull this off, it will undoubtedly make them the favorites to win another AL pennant.
Opening day is practically a month away, and the Yankees will open the season against the San Francisco Giants in a primetime matchup on March 25.
Los Angeles Rams defensive tackle Kobie Turner has been a prolific sack artist since he entered the league. Since 2023, Turner has registered 24 sacks and 43 quarterback hits in 51 career games.
He's played a lot of quarterbacks in his career already, but Turner told Quentin Lake during a recent episode of the team's "Right on Q" podcast that he's almost rather play an elusive quarterback than one who gets the ball out fast.
"Sometimes, like, the fast ones or the elusive ones, you can kind of trap them in," Turner said. "Sometimes facing a quarterback that's going to get the ball out quick is worse cause the second you pop him in his face or whatever, now he's dirting it or he's throwing it to whatever receiver he knows he has a check down. ... Sometimes I'd rather play a guy who thinks he's shiftier than he really is. Then you can get him down."
Now, Turner agreed with Lake that he likes playing the "statues" — or the quarterbacks who stay in the pocket and aren't as mobile. However, Turner's assessment is all about opportunity. He'd rather play a quarterback that's more willing to dance around behind the line of scrimmage because it gives him more time to take him down, rather than quarterback who wants to get the ball out as quick as possible.
The problem with facing elusive quarterbacks, though, is that you run into the situation Turner noted earlier in the podcast with regard to Lamar Jackson. The Baltimore Ravens' star quarterback eluded Turner in a 2023 game and lofted up a touchdown that ultimately helped his team win. Another example reared its head in the 2025 playoffs, when Chicago Bears quarterback Caleb Williams avoided Rams defenders before tossing up a game-tying touchdown on fourth down to set up overtime in the NFC divisional round.
Turner has the skills to sack any quarterback, but it's interesting to see his thought process when it comes to different types of passers he faces.
Milwaukee Bucks' Patrick Beverley looks out from the bench during a game against the Chicago Bulls on March 1, 2024. (Charles Rex Arbogast / Associated Press)
On Monday, a grand jury in the 240th District Court of Fort Bend County, Texas, returned a "no bill" —— meaning that insufficient evidence had been found — concerning the third-degree felony charge against Beverley of assault and impeding breath/circulation. District clerk Beverley McGrew Walker ordered that the complaint against the former player be dismissed.
On Monday, Beverley addressed the outcome in a statement Monday on social media.
"I am deeply grateful for all thoughts and prayers for the family," the former Lakers and Clippers player wrote. "We must continue to protect our children, especially our young girls. This ordeal has truly made our family stronger. Thank you for your continued support and prayers."
Beverley was arrested Nov. 14 after Fort Bend County Sheriff’s Deputy Miguel Ramirez responded to a possible family violence situation at a residence at around 3:50 a.m. According to his probable cause affidavit, Ramirez said Beverley's sister told him that her mother had called Beverley to come over after discovering that the girl had been out with her boyfriend without permission.
Beverley’s sister said her brother “grabbed her by her neck with both hands, and picked her up off the ground" and “squeezed her neck causing her to feel pain,” according to the affidavit. His sister felt like “she was losing oxygen and not able to breathe” for approximately 20 to 30 seconds, the affidavit stated, adding that she also said her brother slammed her body against the walls and punched her in the left eye.
Later that day, Beverley wrote on X, “Please don’t believe everything you see on the internet.”
He also indicated on social media that his sister was 15 and her boyfriend was 18.
Letitia Quinones-Hollins, one of the attorneys representing Beverley, told The Times in an emailed statement Nov. 17 that the affidavit gives "only one side of the story — given at a time when emotions were high. As I’ve said before, we don’t believe that the description in that affidavit is accurate, nor is it complete. Patrick is not a violent man and was not violent that night."
Quinones-Hollins and fellow attorney Rusty Hardin told TMZ on Monday that they felt all along that Beverley "would be cleared of all charges."
"Patrick wants everyone to know that he would never do anything to harm his sister and that he is very grateful that the grand jury has recognized that with their no-bill," the attorneys said. "He is thankful for all who prayed for him and supported him during this time. He is glad that the process was allowed to work as it did and his hope is that with these charges behind him now, his name and reputation will be restored."
In their last fixture, Nottingham Forest suffered a 0-1 reverse against Liverpool (Premier League 2025/26). In their last fixture, Fenerbahçe shared the spoils 1-1 with Kasimpasa (Turkey Super Lig 2025/26).
Morgan Gibbs-White: Man United make transfer decision on Forest star ahead of summer
Manchester United have reportedly made a major decision regarding Nottingham Forest midfielder Morgan Gibbs-White ahead of the summer transfer window.
Midfield hunt
Having spent the bulk of last summer’s budget on bolstering the attacking department, United are expected to prioritise other areas of the pitch, with midfield being the top item on the agenda.
Casemiro is set to leave United at the end of the season upon the expiry of his contract, while there is also uncertainty over the futures of Manuel Ugarte and Bruno Fernandes.
Ugarte has struggled to make an impact at Old Trafford since joining the club from Paris Saint-Germain and it seems patience with him is wearing thin. Meanwhile, Fernandes is eager to compete for football’s most prestigious honours while at the peak of his career, leading to speculation that he may consider his options when the window commences.
United continue to be linked with a host of midfielders including Elliot Anderson (Nottingham Forest), Adam Wharton (Crystal Palace), Carlos Baleba (Brighton and Hove Albion) and Sandro Tonali (Newcastle).
There have been suggestions that the Red Devils could look to make more than one addition in the middle of the park.
Now, the Daily Mail report that United have stormed into the race for Gibbs-White.
Huge Gibbs-White update
The newspaper reveals that United have joined the race for Gibbs-White, who is attracting plenty of interest as Forest flirt with the prospect of relegation from the Premier League.
However, United are at a disadvantage in the race for both Gibbs-White and Anderson, and the Daily Mail have explained why.
“Confidential understands United’s new pay scale may hinder their efforts to persuade either player to turn down bigger offers from other clubs and move to Old Trafford in the summer.”
“United have been trying to drive down their wage bill, but it could leave them at a severe disadvantage in the chase for Gibbs-White and Anderson – even more so with Manchester City understood to be tracking both Forest players as well.”
“Earning in excess of £100m by qualifying for the Champions League would have a big impact on United’s ability to offer big money for transfer targets in the summer, but the club are still committed to moving high earners off the books.”
It’s understood that Gibbs-White has a release clause, which was inserted in the contract he signed last year after Tottenham Hotspur failed with a bid to snap him up.
Gibbs-White currently earns around £150,000-a-week, which is similar to what the club pays last summer’s signings Matheus Cunha, Bryan Mbeumo and Benjamin Sesko.
City, who would not think twice about their wage structure, are expected to be among the favourites for Gibbs-White and Anderson.
Joe Mixon didn't play last season, due to an off-field injury to his foot. It's an injury that remains a mystery.
General Manager Nick Caserio revealed the running back underwent surgery for his injury this offseason but would not elaborate on the injury.
“He didn’t do anything off the field,” Caserio told Aaron Wilson of KPRC. “It wasn’t like he was riding a snowmobile or anything like that. I would say it was more of a medical condition or situation that didn’t really improve as much as everyone would hope.
“I’m not trying to evade the question. I think that’s the reality of the situation. He didn’t jump off a building. He wasn’t cliff diving or anything like that. He wasn’t doing anything irresponsible. It was a freak thing. Honestly, I’ve never seen it. It’s just the condition.”
Caserio has had conversations with Mixon's agent, Peter Schaffer, but the Texans are expected to release Mixon with a failed physical, per Wilson. Releasing Mixon would save the team $8.5 million.
Mixon's future is unknown.
“I’ve said this multiple times: I’m not trying to be evasive; it’s a moving target," Caserio said. "So, we’ll kind of see what the availability is going to be, what the prognosis is for the season, and then ultimately try to figure out what makes sense for everybody involved.”
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Against all odds and common sense, Fiorentina’s suddenly one of the form teams in Serie A, with only 3 teams performing better over the past 3 games. Add in a big win over Jagellonia Białystok in the Conference League knockout round last week and there’s hope that the Viola have turned a corner in this accursed season. Following an ugly win over Pisa in the Tuscan derby, the guys now welcome Jaga to Tuscany.
The match will be played on Thursday, 26 February 2026, at 17:45 GMT/12:45 PM EST, at the Stadio Artemio Franchi in beautiful Firenze. The forecast calls for a glorious day, actually: sunny, warm (17° C/55° F), with nary a cloud nor a gust of wind. The conditions are about as perfect for an enjoyable Thursday evening as you could ask for. Unfortunately, only about 7000 fans are expected for what is, on paper, a dead rubber
Three things to watch for
1. Early wobbles
3-0 feels like a pretty secure scoreline. For most clubs in the knockout rounds of a European competition, it would be. Fiorentina, of course, is not most teams in the knockout rounds of a European competition. Let me paint you a picture of disaster: Paolo Vanoli fields his backups again, the team comes out complacent due to its lead, Jaga takes advantage and grabs an early goal, the nerves start setting in, Jaga grabs a second before halftime, the momentum tangibly shifts, and just like that it’s a life or death struggle.
It’s not just my natural pessimism with the brush here. Jaga’s going to come out with something to prove and, perhaps more importantly, Adrian Siemieniec (whose name we know just fine, thanks) will get 2 of his most important players back from suspension. Captain Taras Romanczuk is the midfield lynchpin, a calming presence who excels at winning the ball and moving it on. Striker Afimico Pululu is a pressing dynamo whose athleticism, motor, and predatory instincts have resulted in 15 total goals this season. Jaga’s still top of the Ekstraklasa and won’t give up because of a bad 45 minutes in the first leg. If Fiorentina comes out playing softly, the Poles will pounce.
2. Cleanup on Aisle Defense
One of the ways to prevent an early wobble is to not do anything stupid at the back, which has been a nearly impossible task for Fiorentina this year. The defenders have been prone to inexplicable mistakes all year, whether those are bad passes, blown marking assignments, or a lack of force. Especially against a team that’s going to go all-out in pressing them early on, keeping it tight and not shooting their own toes off is of critical importance. If that sounds like advice from your Sunday league captain, well, yeah. Getting the basics right has been a struggle.
On the plus side, there should be plenty of experience out there. Dodô’s suspended for the Udinese game so will probably get a run here to save Niccolò Fortini for Monday. Robin Gosens is smart, experienced, and offers vocal leadership as well as a presence in both boxes. The real question is in central defense. I’d guess Pietro Comuzzo will start next Luca Ranieri; the former captain’s rediscovered his form of late but the Ginger Prince has fallen off and his technical limitations mean he’ll be the primary target for Jaga’s pressing. Hopefully his experienced colleagues can settle him down and let his natural ability carry him through.
3. The Little-Faces connection
Roberto Piccoli and Jacopo Fazzini are among the most disappointing players on the roster. Both arrived in the summer for significant fees and both were expected to start but have mostly disappointed and now find themselves as backups. Both have absorbed a lot of criticism from fans about their limitations. Piccoli’s struggles on the ball and in front of goal, as well as his €25 million price tag, have seen him labeled a bust. Fazzini didn’t come in with quite as heavy a burden of expectation but his infuriating inability to connect with his teammates is a real problem.
They’ll both start in this one and, beyond playing well, they need to play well together. In the first leg, I counted 5 chances Fazzini had to play a forward ball to Piccoli that he either ignored or whiffed. I’ll give you a basketball analogy: you have to reward your center for their hard work and that means getting them the occasional touch outside the flow of the offense to ensure they remain engaged in all phases. Piccoli works hard but if he’s not getting the ball, he’s prone to sulking. If Fazzini’s not a goal threat (0 goals on 12 shots this season), he needs to offer something beyond dribbling down dead ends. Forging a connection with Piccoli would improve both players’ outlook quite a bit.
Possible lineups
Ted’s Memorial Blind Guess Department
The bookies lean very heavily towards Fiorentina for obvious reasons. That 0-3 is, after all, quite persuasive. However, I think that ignores some of the context at play: would it shock anyone if Vanoli decided the best course of action was to dig in and weather the storm and this one ended up as a 1-2 defeat or something like that? Jagiellonia wants some measure of revenge and has 2 of its best players back. With the hosts likely to conserve energy ahead of a huge Serie A game on Monday and safe in their first leg margin of victory, the door is open for some silliness.
Nevertheless, I’ll take Fiorentina to see out a businesslike 2-1 win. Jaga will come out swinging, applying a level of pressure that catches the Viola unprepared and even gets them a goal that sets the teeth on edge a bit; I’ll say Pululu’s the scorer but it could be anyone at a set piece. The visitors will continue to pour forward but that, by necessity, requires leaving a lot of gaps, gaps that Fiorentina will eventually take advantage of. Once Piccoli equalizes, the visitors’ aggression will turn to desperation and Giovanni Fabbian will grab the second to put it to bed. That aggression I’m expecting from Jaga, by the way, could lead to an ill-tempered match with a fair number of cards.
If you’re building your betting card, these are the NBA picks the model likes most for Tuesday, February 24.
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Knicks computer picks
Karl-Anthony Towns Under 19.5 points (-112)
Projection: 18.9 points
Compared to last year's 23.8 mark, Karl-Anthony Towns' points per game have dipped to 19.6.
The New York Knicks have played at the fifth-lowest up-tempo pace in the league over the last 15 games.
Whereas the Cleveland Cavaliers have played at the 10th-lowest up-tempo pace in the NBA over the last five games, which ought to reduce possessions for the Knicks.
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Josh Hart Over 4.5 assists (-155)
Projection: 4.6 assists
Josh Hart has a strong path to clearing 4.5 assists because he’s not just a wing who spots up. He pushes the ball in transition, initiates sets in the halfcourt, and thrives as a connector who keeps the offense flowing. When the ball swings, he’s often the guy making the extra pass that leads directly to a bucket.
Another big factor working in his favor is New York’s dominance on the offensive glass. The Knicks are the NBA's fourth-ranked offensive rebounding team, which creates second-chance possessions and extended plays.
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Jalen Brunson Over 2.5 3-pointers (-112)
Projection: 2.7 3-pointers
This game against the Cavaliers sets up nicely for threes since opposing starting point guards have attempted the second-highest rate of triples in the NBA this season (41.4%) against them.
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Cavaliers computer picks
Donovan Mitchell Under 27.5 points (-112)
Projection: 26.5 points
Donovan Mitchell has hit the Under 27.5 points in six of his last 10 games, and the trend makes sense when you look at how he’s been used and the defensive matchups he’s faced.
Over this stretch, Mitchell has seen more balanced scoring roles, with teammates stepping up offensively and defenses collapsing on him in key spots, limiting his efficiency and high-volume scoring opportunities.
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James Harden Over 2.5 3-pointers (+135)
Projection: 2.6 3-pointers
James Harden has been scorching from deep lately, hitting the Over 2.5 made 3-pointers in six of his last 10 games.
Tonight, the conditions are ideal for Harden to keep that hot streak alive.
The Knicks have struggled to contain elite perimeter scorers this season, often leaving shooters open in catch-and-shoot situations and giving up extra possessions through their defensive schemes.
Combine that with Harden’s ability to create his own shot or pull defenders out of the paint, and he has multiple paths to knock down three or more from beyond the arc.
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Jarrett Allen Over 8.5 rebounds (-112)
Projection: 9.2 rebounds
Jarrett Allen has been a rebounding machine, hitting the Over 8.5 rebounds in nine of his last 10 games.
He’s consistently active on both ends of the floor, using his size, timing, and positioning to snatch boards over smaller or slower opponents. Allen’s ability to read the ball off the rim and box out effectively gives him multiple chances to control the glass, and his motor ensures he’s always around the action.
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NEW DELHI: Pakistan star Babar Azam continued his poor run in the T20 World Cup, and his latest flop against England sparked a wave of memes on social media.
Batting first against England at Pallekele International Cricket Stadium on Tuesday, Babar scored 25 runs off 24 balls before getting bowled by Jamie Overton while trying to play a big shot.
His slow innings added to criticism over his form and strike rate in the tournament. And it also became the reason for using him as a meme template on social media platforms.
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Pakistan managed 164/9 in 20 overs, with Sahibzada Farhan top-scoring with 63.
England’s bowlers, including Overton, Jofra Archer, Liam Dawson, and Adil Rashid, kept things tight and picked up key wickets.
Earlier, Pakistan coach Mike Hesson had explained Babar’s role in the team, saying he was brought back to provide stability in the middle order rather than fast scoring in the powerplay.
“I think he’s well aware that his strike rate in the powerplay in (T20) World Cups is less than 100. So clearly, that’s not a role that we think we need here. We think he’s a fine player through the middle, if required, particularly if we’re in a little bit of trouble. Or, as we saw against the USA, once he gets himself set, he can increase his strike rate at that point. So, we brought Babar back in for a specific role post the Asia Cup. We wanted some batsmanship through the middle, and he certainly brings that for us,” he said ahead of Pakistan's opening Super 8 match against New Zealand.
Despite this, fans mocked Babar’s struggles online, turning his latest dismissal into a meme trend as his nightmarish World Cup campaign continued.
The Georgia Bulldogs have the fifth-most players of any college football program invited to the 2026 NFL combine. Georgia's 10 combine invitations is down from the 14 UGA players that were invited to the 2025 NFL combine.
The combine will be at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis, Indiana, from Feb. 23 to March 2 with on-field drills being from Thursday, Feb. 26 to Sunday, March 1. A trio of Georgia receivers in Zachariah Branch, Dillon Bell and Colbie Young will all be interesting to watch at the combine.
Combine participants can run the 40-yard dash, bench press, participate in on-field drills, interview with NFL teams, undergo medical tests and more. The combine is one of the top NFL draft preparation events and carries a fair amount of weight for most NFL teams. However, not every player participates in every drill. Players tend to selectively choose which drills they'll participate in to elevate their draft stock.
Georgia's pro day, which is typically held in March, will be much more important for the six Bulldogs that failed to receive combine invitations. The 2026 NFL draft will be held in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, from April 23-25.
The 10 Georgia players invited to the 2026 NFL combine
Philadelphia Eagles head coach Nick Sirianni stopped short of guaranteeing that star wide receiver A.J. Brown will be back with the team next season.
Brown’s future in Philly has been a consistent source of speculation, and while Sirianni made it clear that he wants to continue to coach Brown, he can’t make any promises regarding what the front office will decide to do.
"Will A.J. be here next season? I think we're still in a spot, like, I can't guarantee how anything is going to play out into next season. I'm thinking I'm going to be the coach next season, but you can't guarantee anything past tomorrow," Sirianni said, via ESPN.
"… Yeah, my expectation is he wants to be here. And obviously you want good players like that in your building. … As Howie [Roseman] said, it's hard to get good players in this league. A.J.'s a great player and A.J. is a good teammate and A.J. is a good person. Does he want to be here? Yes. Do I want him to be here? Yes."
That quote from Roseman referenced by Sirianni was from last month after the Eagles were defeated by the San Francisco 49ers in the Wild Card Round of the playoffs.
“It’s hard to find great players in the NFL and A.J.’s a great player," Roseman said at the time in response to a question about the Eagles potentially looking to trade Brown.
"I think from my perspective that’s what we’re going out and looking for, when we go out in free agency and the Draft, is trying to find great players who love football and he’s that guy. So that would be my answer.”
Allow us to read between the lines here for a minute. Basically, it sounds like the Eagles like Brown and would be happy to have him back in the fold next season under new offensive coordinator Sean Mannion.
But, that doesn't mean that a trade involving the star receiver is completely off of the table. If an intriguing enough offer comes along, perhaps the Eagles would indeed pull the trigger.
Ellen Hughes is speaking out after her two sons on the U.S. men’s ice hockey team, golden goal-scoring hero Jack and his brother Quinn Hughes, were seen laughing in response to Donald Trump’s patronizing joke about having to invite the gold medal-winning women’s team to the nation’s capital.
Ellen Hughes, who played for the American women’s squad in the early ’90s before the sport hit the Olympic ice, was asked by NBC’s “Today” show how the president’s comments landed with her.
“Well, I think at the end of the day, it’s just about the country and the moment that these players, both the men and women, can bring so much unity to a group and to a country,” said Hughes, who is now a player development consultant for the women’s team. “People that cheered on that don’t watch hockey, people that have politics on one side or on the other side, and that’s all both the men’s team and the women’s team care about.”
Hughes went on to remark on the “synergy” between the two squads, both of whom made the undefeated journey to Olympic gold before ultimately taking down their Canadian rivals in overtime by the same score, 2-1.
“The way the women cheered on the men and the way the men cheered on the women — that’s what it’s all about,” she stressed.
“And the other things they cannot control. They care about humanity. They care about unity and they care about the country.”
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FILE — Ellen Hughes (right) and her husband, Jim Hughes (left), react as their son, Jack Hughes (not pictured), talks about how his mother taught him and his brothers to skate as the young hockey star, the New Jersey Devils' No. 1 pick in the NHL draft, talks to the media at a press conference in June 2019. Julio Cortez via Associated Press
Trump’s over-the-phone joke and the resulting locker-room laughter from the Hughes brothers and their teammates have sparked backlash in the days since, including from fans of the Professional Women’s Hockey League.
USA Hockey — which oversees both teams — later announced that the women’s squad turned down the White House’s invite to attend the president’s State of the Union address on Tuesday, citing scheduling conflicts.
The news led “Public Enemy” rapper Flavor Flav to invite the American women to a future ceremony in Las Vegas. The Team USA hype man said the women’s squad has since accepted his offer.
Trump’s plans for the men’s squad to attend his SOTU address appear to be coming to fruition, as several players shared photos aboard an Air Force jet on Tuesday.
Golden goal scorer Jack Hughes told the Daily Mail that the men’s team is excited to head to D.C. before adding, “Everything is so political. We’re athletes.”
He told the tabloid that the women, like the men, also have “busy schedules.”
“Everyone is giving us backlash for all the social media stuff today,” he said. “People are so negative out there, and they are just trying to find a reason to put people down and make something out of almost nothing.”
It remains unclear whether members of either team, as Trump pitched, would attend a White House ceremony that he eyed for Wednesday.
Such plans could conflict with the return of both NHL and PWHL hockey as teams are set to resume play on Wednesday and Thursday, respectively.
HuffPost has reached out to the White House and USA Hockey for comment.
The Buffalo Sabres are on the verge of ending their drought.
The Sabres have missed the NHL playoffs in 14 consecutive seasons. This appears to be the campaign when they can change that.
Coming out of the Olympic break, the Sabres are in possession of a playoff position in the Eastern Conference. If they can just maintain the status quo down the stretch, the drought will be over.
To really achieve that, though, they might want to make an addition. They could use another center.
"The Sabres are poised to make the playoffs for the first time in 15 years, and it feels like everything is finally clicking for this roster," Maxwell writes. "On one hand, they will want to try to add to this team to build on their depth and improve their chances of making the postseason. But on the other hand, they don’t have any glaring weaknesses, and they may not want to disrupt the chemistry of the team when they’re finally firing on all cylinders. They could make a short-term buy for a middle-six veteran who doesn’t break the bank, shoot for a high-upside long-term options, or even just add along the edges while keeping Tuch as an own rental."
As he mentions there at the end, the other thing to watch is what happens with Alex Tuch.
If the Sabres were scuffling, Tuch would be an obvious sell candidate in the final year of his contract. With them thriving, though, they might owe it to the rest of the team to keep Tuch.
There'll definitely be movement involving Buffalo between now and the March 6 NHL trade deadline, so stay tuned.
The Atlanta Braves are entering the 2026 season with hopes of returning to the postseason after two years off due to various injuries, bad luck, and regressing play.
There is optimism for 2026, but the Braves have already been dealt some tough injury news with He-Seong Kim's hand issue, which will cause him to miss 4-5 months. But the most pressing issue is the injuries to the rotation.
Amid some early injury trouble, the Braves are urged by Bleacher Report's Zachary D. Rymer to go out and trade for a 3.42 ERA All-Star from the Minnesota Twins in Joe Ryan, to address the rotation need.
Braves urged to acquire Joe Ryan to address rotation trouble
"For the Rangers, Ryan is a want more than a need. For the braves, it's the other way around," Rymer writes. "Chris Sale is 36 years old, and after him in their rotation is nothing but a series of question marks. That's the result of offseason inactivity clashing with early injury trouble."
The Braves' rotation has Chris Sale, Spencer Strider, and, normally, Spencer Schwellenbach, AJ Smith-Shawver, and Hurston Waldrep. But those last three are all hurt, leaving the Braves with some big questions in the rotation.
Reynaldo Lopez, Grant Holmes, and Bryce Elder make up the rest of the healthy rotation at the start of Spring Training. The Braves need another starter.
Ryan is a 29-year-old right-handed starter who's coming off a 3.42 ERA All-Star season for the Twins in 2025. He is under club control through 2027 and is a clear top trade target.
But, unfortunately for the Braves, he's dealing with some lower back inflammation, and while it might not be serious, he could return by Opening Day. For a team dealing with injury issues, trading for an injured starter might not be the best idea.
Atlanta needs to add to their rotation in some way this spring, and making a splash trade for Ryan, as Rymer is urging, would be an interesting move. A rotation with Sale, Ryan, Strider, and the others as depth options is a World Series-caliber rotation.
Ronda Rousey wants to kick up a war with the UFC. Who could've seen this coming?
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Maybe it’s some kind of post-Valentine’s rebuttal, but it’s been a time of cutthroat betrayals in the fight business. Last week Zuffa Boxing snatched away Conor Benn from his longtime caretaker Eddie Hearn in what struck many fans as an act of outright disloyalty, even as cooler minds called it “business.” What rubbed people the wrong way was that Hearn stuck with Benn through thick and thin, while Benn stuck with Hearn through thick.
Then of course, Ronda Rousey, one of the key figures in the UFC’s ultimate success, returned fire on Dana White and company by signing up to fight Gina Carano for Most Valuable Production’s first foray into MMA. That fight will stream this May on Netflix, a juggernaut of such immense proportion in the streaming business that it makes Paramount+ dine at the kid’s table.
Rousey going head-to-head with Dana White? Netflix versus Paramount+? MVP taking on the UFC? Just a few weeks before the UFC White House card?
See, now we’re talking.
It took a village, but we’ve arrived in a real-life pro-wrestling moment in combat sports where the storylines become just as big as the players. It just happens that turncoats are in fashion this winter, and they’re stitched with highly-sustainable drama.
And if there’s one thing that stands out as we kick into a rivalry we never suspected is that Ronda and Dana know each other very well. So well, in fact, that they understand exactly which blows can be felt. Back in the day, when Rousey was breaking the UFC through on global media platforms that would never deign to peek in on the goings-on in the Octagon, Dana sung Rousey’s praises louder than Beyonce ever could.
“I’m a huge Ronda Rousey fan,” he said a thousand different ways. “She’s extremely talented. What I like most about her is she’s mean and nasty.”
Hell yes, she is. The 39-year-old Rousey had been in talks with the UFC about doing the Carano fight, but it couldn’t be worked out. She was jilted enough to toss a match over her shoulder on the bridge that delivered her to transcendent status in the fight game, perhaps understanding that it can fully be rebuilt at a later date (this is all business, after all). But right now, in a fortified fit of fancy, Rousey doesn’t want to just have a one-off mega-fight with the 43-year-old Carano.
She said she wants to kick up a war with the UFC.
“It’s a dream fight and a superfight and everything,” she to her MVP business partner Nakisa Bidarian on the first episode of "MVP Uncut." “But I feel like the story behind it is not just this fight, but a lot of it is MVP vs. UFC. And that’s where I’m going to f***ing go really had in the trenches. “Because they’re suffering from a lack of competition…”
Here Bidarian, an ex-exec of the UFC who founded MVP with Jake Paul, got so tickled that he let out a giggle. It was all music to his ears, and Rousey broke into some serious easy-listening jazz after that.
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“They can’t just make a class-action lawsuit every couple of years at the cost of doing business. And so, I’m really trying to help Dana out,” she continued. “And if anyone has been groomed to be his apprentice, it’s been me. I think I’d be the most favorite adversary he’s ever had.”
Mean. Nasty. And if you watched Rousey circa 2013, she’s the same “do nothing b****” she so famously professed to be. This was the Rousey that everyone fell in love with. This was the one who wouldn’t be denied, who wouldn’t stand for second place.
It’s not like they thawed Rousey out of a cryopreserved chamber, but she has raged back to life as if the intervening years don’t exist. Gone, with an overnight shake of the Etch-a-Sketch, is the Ronda who disappeared at the first sign of adversity. Many MMA fans got off the Rousey train after the way she handled herself upon losing to Holly Holm at UFC 193 in 2015. Rousey hid her face from the public and proceeded to sulk for a full year. It didn’t help that she avoided media ahead of her next (and last) fight with Amanda Nunes at UFC 207.
To this day she’s never admitted going about things the wrong way with her fan base after the losses. Instead, she blamed fans and media for turning on her. All those hard feelings remain intact, and it’s a definitive subplot as she makes her return to cage-fighting. Reinvention, it should be reminded, is forever possible in fighting, especially in the age of scattered attention.
What gives it the WWE drama is that, through it all, Dana has stood by Rousey as a guardian to her legacy. She was inducted into the UFC’s Hall of Fame in 2018. Whenever he talks about the success of the UFC, he always comes around to Rousey. She can do no wrong in his eyes, and he’s doted on her through the years even as many winced at her behavior.
“She’s f***ing fascinating,” Dana said at one point. “She’s the greatest athlete I’ve ever worked with on every level. Everybody talks about how I’m always Ronda this and Ronda that. It’s hard not to be Ronda this and Ronda that when you deal with her.”
Yesterday's friends are often tomorrow's rivals in the fight game.
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He dealt with her recently, alright, and he didn’t work out a deal for her to fight Carano. Dana had to have known what was coming next. Perhaps that’s why he wished her well when asked about it in Houston after the UFC’s latest event this past Saturday.
“Her and I have been talking about this since last year,” he said, as fatherly as he could muster. “It just didn’t work out, and I’m happy for her. Listen, me and Gina are in a really good place we weren’t at at one point, and I’m happy for both of them.”
We’ll see how it shakes out. But the Ronda that he was so protective of during the delicate years is back. She wants to see MVP give the UFC a dose of its own medicine. The attitude is the same, but — and maybe this something she picked up from her venture in pro-wrestling — her faction has changed. Now she’s running with Jake Paul and Nakisa Bidarian and Netflix. This is an anti-UFC collective if there ever was one.
It's business, it’s business. Just like when Dana and Nick Kahn signed Conor Benn from out from Eddie Hearn’s grasp for eight digits for a single fight, it’s just business. The difference is that it’s also personal, and right now not everyone is minding their own business.
“Look,” Bidarian told Rousey in that same clip, “if [MVP] gets that co-main done, and I’m hoping we get that co-main done, it’s going to be an unbelievable one-two punch, you know?”
History has told us that the UFC will absorb the shots just fine, but these are storylines to keep an eye on.
Last time out, Genk slipped to a 0-3 defeat against Standard Liège (Jupiler Pro League 2025/26). Last time out, Dinamo Zagreb triumphed 0-4 against NK Varazdin (Prva HNL 2025/26).
The last meeting between the two teams ended with Genk winning 3-1.
Nicky Hayen faced Mario Kovacevic on one occasion, recording a victory.
Mario Kovacevic faced Genk on one occasion, recording a loss.
Nicky Hayen faced Dinamo Zagreb on one occasion, recording a victory.
TEAMS
Away from home, Dinamo Zagreb currently has one loss in the last six matches.
Away from home, Dinamo Zagreb has gone two consecutive matches without losing.
Dinamo Zagreb currently has two losses in the last ten matches.
Dinamo Zagreb currently has one draw in the last 11 matches.
Dinamo Zagreb has been scoring in three consecutive matches.
Genk currently has one loss in the last eight matches.
Genk has been conceding goals in three consecutive matches.
HEAD TO HEAD
Genk and Dinamo Zagreb have faced each other three times, there is no advantage between Genk and Dinamo Zagreb: one victory for each team in three matches.
At Luminus Arena, Dinamo Zagreb has an advantage in the clashes against Genk: one victory in one match.
In the Europa League, three matches were played between the two teams, with Genk winning one, one draw, and one victory for Dinamo Zagreb.
Manchester United Identify This Aston Villa Midfielder As A Target: Good Signing For Carrick?
Speaking on the Transfer Insider podcast, journalist Pete O’Rourke claimed that Manchester United have identified Aston Villa midfielder Amadou Onana. O’Rourke said,
“We know the central midfield position is going to be a priority for Man United this summer.
“Casemiro is leaving at the end of season. There’s doubts over Ugarte’s future as well.
“So look, they’re going to need strengthening in that midfield position.
“Onana is a player that they’ve had previous interest in. So I think it’s one of those where he probably still remains on the list, but he’s probably not at the top of it.”
Onana’s Impressive Form In English Football
Onana is having a solid campaign at the West Midlands club as he has put in a string of impressive displays for them at the centre of the park. The 24-year-old has scored two goals in 25 matches for Aston Villa this season across multiple competitions.
The Belgian talent has proven his worth as a reliable performer in the Premier League, so it makes sense for the Red Devils to move in for him next summer.
BIRMINGHAM, ENGLAND – FEBRUARY 11: Amadou Onana of Aston Villa celebrates victory in front of the fans after the Premier League match between Aston Villa and Brighton & Hove Albion at Villa Park on February 11, 2026 in Birmingham, England. (Photo by Dan Istitene/Getty Images)
His current contract at Villa Park will expire in the summer of 2029. Hence, it won’t be easy for the Red Devils to sign him on the cheap later this year.
Will Onana Be A Good Signing For Manchester United Boss Michael Carrick?
Onana loves a tackle and can time his challenges well to secure the ball back for his team inside his half. He doesn’t mind clearing his lines when required and is a good passer of the ball as well.
The Belgian sensation is primarily a holding midfielder but can also function as a box-to-box midfielder if required. He has got a wealth of experience in the Premier League and is well-equipped to make a smooth transition to life at Man United.
Onana would add more energy and dynamism to Michael Carrick’s midfield. He is good enough to challenge for a regular first-team spot at Old Trafford.
At 24, Onana has got his peak years ahead of him, which makes him a decent signing for the Red Devils to pursue this summer. He might even help the Mancunian club compete across all fronts in the coming years. Therefore, Carrick should focus on getting a deal done for Onana soon.
Richard Hughes gets unexpected second chance to sign dream Serie A star
Liverpool linked again with Zeki Celik
That’s why Zeki Celik is such an intriguing transfer link. The 29-year-old Roma star is out of contract in 2026 - with no sign of a new deal in the Italian capital on the horizon.
The Turkey international can play as a conventional right-back but is also adept at tucking in as a right-sided centre-back and also plays as a right-sided midfielder ahead of a back three.
He could be a Swiss Army Knife of sorts for Arne Slot and Richard Hughes should they choose to pursue their reported interest.
Celik was reported last week to have sealed an agreement to join Juventus in the off-season - which would have put him out of Liverpool’s reach.
But his agent Fazil Ozdemir has put an end to speculation that his client will move to the Turin giants. And that should come as a massive boost to the Premier League champions.
No Juve move for Zeki Celik
“Rumors that Zeki has reached an agreement with a club are inaccurate,” a statement picked up by Calcio Mercato says.
“He currently plays for a major club, and it's natural for major teams in Italy and England to show interest in a player competing at this level and for his name to be associated with those clubs.
“His contract with Roma expires at the end of the season; however, he has great respect for the club. At this stage, he is not focusing on contractual or transfer issues.
“His full attention and commitment are focused on supporting Roma in achieving its objectives. We believe all other matters will be addressed and resolved in due course, in a professional and respectful manner.”
The English link could naturally be assumed to be Liverpool. Celik would be a no-cost option and given he currently makes around £43k per week at Roma he wouldn’t break the bank in terms of wages either.
ATLANTA, GEORGIA - SEPTEMBER 22: Matt Olson #28 of the Atlanta Braves reacts after their 11-5 win over the Washington Nationals at Truist Park on September 22, 2025 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Kevin C. Cox/Getty Images) | Getty Images
The Atlanta Braves took on the Detroit Tigers today in North Port, FL. With it being a home game for the Braves we saw mostly starters in the lineup and the debut Reynaldo López after his long injury absence.
The game started off strong for the Braves both offensively and on the pitching side of things. It is important to note that the Tigers only had approximately three to four starting caliber players in their lineup, but López looked solid in his two innings of work.
López only saw eight batters. He was not perfect, but he got the job done. He surrendered a single in the first inning to Kevin McGonigle and in the second inning he walked Zach McKinstry in the second, but he also secured two strikeouts along the way. One thing to keep an eye on is that while he was pitching two stolen bases happened. Grant Holmes came in to take over and also pitched two innings. He saw the minimum number of batters with six. He did give up a walk, but the damage was mitigated by inducing a double play.
Joey Wentz came in to pitch the fifth and it did not start well. He walked the first two hitter and gave up a single right after that. Luckily for Wentz he got bailed out with an outfield assist on that single, but a run scored. Wentz then settled down for the most part for the rest of his two-inning outing. He ultimately had three strikeouts, one HBP, two walks, one single, and one ER.
Owen Murphy broke the trend of two-inning outings for Braves pitchers today and finished up the game for his third inning of work by pitching ninth. He held his own with one hit and four strikeouts. His only blemish was giving up a bases empty double. He also had an ABS win as a pitch was overturned for a strikeout.
The bats for the Braves started the game hot. They scored three runs in the first inning thanks to a single from Olson, Riley reaching on an error, Albies hitting a double to score two, and then Yastrzemski continuing his hot spring with a double of his own. It should also be noted that Acuña walked, but when he tried to steal third, he was thrown out. This could be a good sign that Acuña is being aggressive on the base paths after taking a step back the past few seasons due to injuries.
The offense was relatively quiet until the fifth, but new Braves addition Mauricio Dubón reached on a single and ultimately score when Matt Olson hit a two-run bomb to make the score 5-1 at that time.
After the fifth the Braves brought in most of their subs. Prized SS prospect John Gil did come in game as well, but he pinch hit for Profar in the seventh and walked and eventually scored. The subs did not slow down with the bats at all, ultimately scoring three runs after the fifth inning to total eight total runs for the Braves today.
The Braves will take on the Pirates tomorrow at the same time and same place where the Pirates will send their ace Paul Skenes against the Braves’ Bryce Elder who is fighting for a rotation spot.
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — With Aaron Rodgers undecided on whether to return for a 22nd season in the NFL, the Pittsburgh Steelers are anticipating quicker clarity about their quarterback situation this time.
General manager Omar Khan said he doesn't have a deadline in mind for determining if the team will need to look elsewhere. Though Rodgers put off retirement last year to play for coach Mike Tomlin, the hiring of Mike McCarthy as Tomlin's successor has increased the chance of Rodgers returning because of the 13 seasons he played for McCarthy with the Green Bay Packers.
“He knows how we feel, and we know how he feels about us,” Khan said at the league's scouting combine in Indianapolis. “There's a mutual respect there.”
After being released by the New York Jets, Rodgers had serious talks with the Minnesota Vikings before they decided to move ahead with J.J. McCarthy last year. Rodgers ultimately waited until June to join the Steelers. They won the AFC North with a 10-7 record but lost their seventh straight playoff game since the 2016 season.
“I think the circumstances are a little different, but just conversations that we had, I think neither side wants to have this drag on like we did last year,” Khan said.
The Steelers remain high on their 2025 sixth-round draft pick, Will Howard, who spent most of his rookie season on injured reserve.
“We’re all searching for the next franchise player, the guy who’s going to be our quarterback for the next 10 or 15 years. It might be Will. We don’t know. We’re excited to work with Will,” Khan said.
First baseman/third baseman Mark Vientos may have limited opportunities with the New York Mets during the 2026 season.
Just two seasons ago, Vientos hit 27 home runs and recorded a .837 OPS, a career high. Last year's results at the plate were not nearly as solid, however, as he connected for just 17 homers and a .702 OPS in 10 more appearances than the previous season.
Former top prospect Brett Baty is also in the mix at the hot corner. Will this lead to a change of scenery for Vientos?
Mets could trade Vientos to a contender
With Polanco and Bichette added to the Mets' heart of the order, Vientos may have a better opportunity at playing time with another club.
"Speaking of best arguments against trades, the Mets may yet have a need for Vientos. He's primarily a third baseman and first baseman, and they have two starters (Bo Bichette and Jorge Polanco) who are new to those positions," Bleacher Report's Zachary D. Rymer wrote Tuesday.
"For now, though, Vientos seems sidelined in a way that fellow former top prospect Brett Baty does not. There's no harm in seeing what's out there for him, especially if someone is willing to give up pitching."
Baty had a career-high 3.1 bWAR and 18 home runs last season and can handle a full-time role at second base if Marcus Semien suffers an injury.
Qarabağ make unwanted UCL history after early concessions at Newcastle 😅
In what is just their second season ever in the Champions League, Qarabağ have broke new ground for Azerbaijan football.
Tonight, they've made more history but not the kind any side would want.
The minnows won their first ever game in the competition against Benfica and then beat Copenhagen and Eintracht Frankfurt too.
A point at home against Chelsea was also claimed as they amazingly qualified for the knockout playoff round.
However, they have been routed almost from minute one of the first leg of their tie with Newcastle, conceding eight goals in less than three halfs of football.
Coupled with the 21 they conceded in eight league phases game, it sees Qarabağ break the record for most goals conceded in a single season of the competition.
In fairness to them, it is their 10th game and they've done better than anyone could have expected haven't they?
First baseman Rhys Hoskins, who spent the last two seasons with the Milwaukee Brewers, found a new home Feb. 22 on a reported minor-league contract with the Cleveland Guardians.
The deal will pay him a base salary of $1.5 million if he makes the opening-day roster, according to Zack Meisel of The Athletic.
Milwaukee signed Hoskins to a two-year deal in advance of the 2024 season, a contract worth $12 million in 2024 and $18 million in 2025 after Hoskins picked up his player option. Hoskins was coming off a torn ACL that cost him all of the 2023 season.
The longtime Philadelphia slugger hit 26 homers for Milwaukee in 2024 but had only a .722 OPS and finished with a negative WAR for the season according to Baseball Reference, and a 0.2 WAR according to Fangraphs.
Hoskins had a strong start in 2025 and finished with better all-around numbers, but he was limited to 90 games by a sprained thumb. After Andrew Vaughn emerged as a source power at first base midway through the season, Hoskins wasn't on the team's postseason roster.
Hoskins hit an emotional home run against his old team in his first game back in Philadelphia, the lone run scored that day against Zack Wheeler. He also hit two homers in a May 31 game at Philadelphia. He finished with 38 homers over two years with the Brewers and a .732 OPS.
Cincinnati Bengals head coach Zac Taylor said he's excited about offensive coordinator Dan Pitcher's return to the team, despite reportedly having interviewed for other jobs earlier in the offseason, as Taylor spoke at the podium Feb. 24 at the NFL scouting combine in Indianapolis.
In January, NFL Network's Ian Rapoport reported that Taylor gave Pitcher permission to speak to other teams with play-calling OC opportunities.
"(Pitcher)'s been an integral part of our process every single day he's been here," Taylor said. "And he and I are lockstep in terms of how the plan comes together, how we're calling it during the game - all of our discussions during the game. So I think a lot of it's overstated, when they talk about a first-time play-caller. ... I think that's really overblown. Go find the best person and leader that can put it all together and the players respond to. Those guys usually make pretty good OCs."
"I'm happy to have him back," Taylor continued. "I was hopeful he wasn't gonna go anywhere. But I've got a staff that's worked for me for a long time. So I want them to have great opportunities. I want them to always be searching for more. And I think that's how you know you've got a great staff. They're not content. They want to continue to do more, and they want more on their plate and bigger opportunities. I'm certainly open to that with Dan."
Earlier, Bengals director of player personnel Duke Tobin said he and the front office are "all-in" about trying to get the best team possible with the resources available.
Bengals president and owner Mike Brown announced Jan. 5 that Tobin and Taylor would be back for the 2026 season.
In January, Tobin said he sees "a lot of reasons for optimism" for the Bengals' future, though he acknowledged the team's challenges after a 6-11 season.
Dec 14, 2025; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA; Philadelphia Eagles linebacker Jaelan Phillips (50) walks off the field after win against the Las Vegas Raiders at Lincoln Financial Field. Mandatory Credit: Eric Hartline-Imagn Images | Eric Hartline-Imagn Images
NFL Free agency officially gets underway on March 11, so the Eagles don’t have a ton of time to bring back and re-sign some important players from their 2025 roster. One of those pending free agents is edge rusher Jaelan Phillips.
Phillips was a trade acquisition by the Eagles from the Dolphins just ahead of the deadline. He was instantly impactful, and seemed to blend seamlessly with the rest of the defense. He’s considered a top five free agent by some rankings, which means his asking price is going up, and while he’s continued to express his appreciation for the opportunity Philadelphia gave him last season, he is looking for the best situation for him and his growing family.
Howie Roseman spoke to reporters ahead of the NFL Combine and talked about Phillips as a player and what he was able to see from the linebacker during his time in Philly.
“Unbelievable worker, unbelievable leader, incredibly talented player who cares desperately about winning.”
The Eagles GM went on to explain that spending a third round pick for Phillips doesn’t really factor in to how they’ll handle the next move. Howie quipped that he would trade a third round pick for a playoff game any day, and the move was worth it for the one season regardless of whether he comes back.
“From my perspective, that gave us a shot on the arm. The defense obviously played really well throughout the course of the season and took another step when [Jaelan Phillips] was here. And we understood, and we understood the risk of that. We also understood why the Dolphins were doing it, you know, and getting the third round pick now. But, you know, for us, we understood also, here’s the worst case situation, you know, which is he’s going to be a free agent. If he leaves a free agent, you would have to not sign somebody to get the comp pick for next year, understanding that. And also, the hardest part about free agency is understanding who the player is, because you don’t live with that person and getting the chance to be with him and see who he was, obviously, to us, is even more additive.”
Roseman was asked if Phillips’ medical history would factor into their decision to try and retain the linebacker, and he said that when evaluating any player, they always factor in medical, level of play, age, and scheme fit. All of those things are part of the decision making regardless of any one player’s specific history.
The Commanders traded for left tackle Laremy Tunsil during the 2025 offseason and they'd like to secure his rights beyond 2026 this offseason.
Tunsil started all 14 games he played for Washington in his first season with the team and General Manager Adam Peters said on Tuesday that signing the veteran to an extension is one of the team's priorities in the near future.
"But it is really important for us," Peters said, via the team's website. "We've been having good and productive talks with Laremy and his team. We're as motivated as ever to get that done . . . I don't think either side wants to drag it on, but I don't think the league year is gonna be a deadline of sorts."
Tunsil is set to have a cap number of more than $24 million for the 2026 season. An extension would likely bring that number down and give the Commanders cap room to use in other ways as they try to return to the playoffs after falling short in 2025.
Ohio State’s 2026 corner room is one of the most interesting position groups on the roster because it combines proven production, NFL level upside, and just enough volatility to make the ceiling question real.
At the top, the Buckeyes have the pieces to be elite.
Jermaine Mathews Jr. returns as the steady veteran presence after a highly productive 2025 season in which he posted 26 tackles, 2 interceptions, and 3 pass breakups, numbers that reflect both ball production and week to week reliability on the outside.
Devin Sanchez, meanwhile, came through the normal true freshman learning curve, and took his lumps, but still flashed big time talent, finishing with 15 tackles, and 2 pass breakups of his own. For a first-year corner in a high leverage role, that is a strong foundation, and it is exactly why expectations are climbing so quickly around him.
The most important part of this room is that the top two corners bring very different kinds of value.
Mathews gives Ohio State experience, toughness, and a corner who already understands how to survive and produce in major games. His 2025 stat line backs up what the tape shows. He was around the ball constantly and played with much better consistency than many corners ever reach in college.
Sanchez is the upside play, but not in a hypothetical way anymore. He already showed the flashes last season. The next step is turning those flashes into steadier snap to snap play. If he does that, Ohio State suddenly has the kind of outside duo that changes how defenses can call games.
That is where the ceiling conversation starts. If Mathews plays like the veteran he was last season and can even take another jump and improve, and Sanchez makes the expected second year jump, Ohio State can line up with two corners who can survive on islands and let the rest of the defense get aggressive.
Additionally, Earl Little Jr. adds another layer to that ceiling, even if his role is expected to be more nickel oriented. He arrives with real experience after starting 11 games at Florida State in 2025 and leading the Seminoles with 76 tackles and 4 interceptions, which is high level production for any defensive back. He gives Ohio State another adult in the room and another player who has already handled major college snaps.
That matters because modern defenses are really playing three starting corners. If Little settles into the nickel the way many expect, Ohio State is not just replacing snaps. It is building a more stable coverage structure around Mathews and Sanchez.
Instead of asking the outside corners to solve everything, the Buckeyes can spread responsibility across three experienced options and be more flexible in man and zone looks alike.
Behind that top group is where the projection starts, but it is a very intriguing projection.
Cameron Calhoun brings transfer experience and should be in the early rotation conversation right away. Dominick Kelly is one of the more interesting long term bets in the room, a young transfer with SEC development and real upside if Tim Walton gets him rolling. Jay Timmons gives the room another high ceiling talent, and Jordan Thomas and Miles Lockhart remain part of that next wave of players Ohio State needs to keep developing.
That group is why the room’s ceiling is so high. Ohio State does not need all of them to hit immediately. It just needs one or two of those younger options to become trustworthy rotation pieces behind the top three. If that happens, this goes from a good corner room to a true strength.
The one caution is depth certainty. The top of the room looks strong. The next layer looks promising. But until those rotational names prove it on Saturdays, the unit is still a little top heavy. That does not lower the ceiling, it just sharpens the path to reaching it.
Ohio State can absolutely have one of the better cornerback groups in the country next season. For that to happen, Mathews has to stay the tone setter, Sanchez has to make the sophomore jump everyone expects, and the rotation has to produce at least one or two real answers.
If those things happen, this will not just be a solid room. It will be one of the reasons Ohio State’s defense can carry championship expectations.
The United States men's hockey team has been the source of some controversy this week involving their celebratory phone call with President Donald Trump after winning the gold.
As members of the U.S. men's team attend Tuesday's State of the Union, you may hear about it. What happened, exactly? Well, the moment in question came after the team won the gold on Sunday over Canada at the 2026 Winter Olympics in Milano Cortina.
FBI director Kash Patel joined in the locker room after the gold win to celebrate with the team. President Trump reached out to the hockey team via Patel's phone to congratulate them on the victory and invite them to the State of the Union address and White House.
During the conversation, Trump made a wisecrack that the White House is "going to have to bring the women's team," which elicited a mix of cheers and laughs from the men's team.
Trump followed that up with his thought on what would happen if he didn't invite the gold-winning U.S. women's team: "I do believe I probably would be impeached, okay?" Some laughter followed that comment.
For the first time since 2015, the Lions are part of the NFL's International Games. Detroit is officially headed to Germany for the 2026 NFL Munich game, presented by DKB. It's one of a record nine international games in 2026 across four continents, seven countries and eight stadiums. It will be played at the FC Bayern Munich Stadium as part of a multiyear commitment to playing games in the city in 2026 and 2028.
The Lions' opponent, game date and kickoff time won't be announced until the entire NFL schedule is revealed in the spring.
"We are thrilled to be playing internationally and specifically in Munich for the 2026 season," Lions president and CEO Rod Wood said in a statement. "As an organization, we have invested greatly in the German market and are excited to play in front of our passionate German fans."
Up to middleweight the longtime UFC welterweight staple goes as he aligns for a matchup vs. surging promotional returnee Kyle Daukaus. The bout takes place April 10 at Kaseya Center in Miami. The promotion announced the matchup Tuesday after it was first reported by Home of Fight.
Luque (23-12-1 MMA, 16-8 UFC) heads to middleweight after 24 promotional appearances at welterweight. A member of the organization since 2015, Luque quickly established himself as an upper-echelon fighter. However, coming off back-to-back losses and with a 2-5 record in his most recent seven outings, he looks to breathe new life into his career at a fresh weight class.
Daukaus (17-4 MMA, 4-4 UFC) finds himself surging in his second UFC stint. He went 2-4 in one no contest in the UFC from June 2020 to December 2022. After his departure from the promotion, Daukaus returned to CFFC where he went 3-0 in title fights with three finishes.
He returned to the UFC in August and finished Michel Pereira with strikes in 43 seconds. He followed that up with another quick finish in November when his signature D'Arce choke did the trick against Gerald Meerschaert in 50 seconds.
The updated UFC 327 lineup includes:
Champion Joshua Van vs. Tatsuro Taira – for flyweight title
The LPGA's HSBC Women's World Championship has long been a star-studded affair. From its long list of decorated champions inside the ropes to memorable photo calls and swanky parties, like those held at the iconic Raffles Hotel or, more recently, at Marina Bay Sands, the famous hotel in Singapore with the ship on top.
This year's field features nine of the top 10 players in the world, including LPGA Hall of Famer Lydia Ko, the defending champion, and Jeeno Thitikul, the top-ranked player who won last week on home soil in Thailand.
Players in the 72-hole no-cut event will play for a $3 million purse at Sentosa Golf Club.
On Tuesday night, the stars posed for pictures at Marina Bay Sands during the annual welcome reception.
The Montreal Canadiens play their first game following the Olympic break on Feb. 26 against the New York Islanders. The Habs are undoubtedly in a good spot at this point of the season, as they have a 32-17-8 record and are second in the Atlantic Division standings with 72 points.
There are several reasons why the Canadiens are one of the top teams in the Eastern Conference this season, and forward Oliver Kapanen is undoubtedly one of them. After posting two assists in his first 18 career NHL games last season, Kapanen has broken out in a big way this campaign for the Canadiens and has cemented himself as a key part of their forward group in the process.
In 57 games so far this season with the Canadiens, Kapanen has recorded 18 goals, 13 assists, 31 points, and a plus-5 rating. Kapanen is currently tied with Anaheim Ducks forward Beckett Sennecke for the most goals among all NHL rookies. He is also fourth in points out of all NHL rookies, so he has undoubtedly been one of the top rookies in the NHL this season.
With all of this, there is no question that Kapanen has been having an impressive breakout year for the Canadiens. The young forward should only get better as he continues to gain experience, and it will be fascinating to see how he finishes off the season from here.
WTGL has just received a huge boost after it was confirmed that Michelle Wie West will be playing in the competition.
WTGL will mirror the men’s TGL, which features PGA Tour players competing in a hybrid of real-life and virtual golf.
The likes of co-founders Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy have taken part in the innovative venture, which will soon launch a women’s version.
WTGL will get underway in Winter 2026/27, with legendary figure Wie West now confirmed as one of its participants.
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WTGL made far more compelling by Michelle Wie West confirmation
Golf fans would not have expected an upcoming WTGL appearance from Wie West, who retired from professional golf in 2023.
Her glittering career included the 2014 US Women’s Open title, with the American boasting five LPGA Tour wins overall.
She also has five United States Solheim Cup team appearances to her name, and is a current investor in TGL side Los Angeles Golf Club.
Photo by Ezra Shaw/Getty Images
Who will Michelle Wie West be joined by in WTGL?
Wie West is the latest in a long line of female stars already confirmed for WTGL, which will take place at the SoFi Center in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida.
The custom-built venue is currently hosting the second season of TGL, and will soon welcome the biggest stars of the women’s game.
World number one Jeeno Thitikul has already been confirmed, along with world number three Charley Hull.
Also announced are three-time major champion Lydia Ko and two-time major champion Brooke Henderson, along with fellow high-profile players Lexi Thompson, Rose Zhang and Lottie Woad.
The high-quality field may just have helped persuade Wie West to come out of retirement to play in WTGL, which is certain to attract more star names before it gets underway.
She clinched her one and only major championship win at the iconic Pinehurst No. 2 course over a decade ago, edging out fellow American Stacy Lewis by two shots.
In their last game, Celta de Vigo won 2-0 against Mallorca (La Liga 2025/26). In their last fixture, PAOK shared the spoils 1-1 with Larissa (Greek League 2025/26).
The last meeting between the two teams ended with Celta de Vigo winning 2-1.
INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA - OCTOBER 08: Braden Smith #72 of the Indianapolis Colts takes the field before the game against the Tennessee Titans at Lucas Oil Stadium on October 08, 2023 in Indianapolis, Indiana. (Photo by Justin Casterline/Getty Images) | Getty Images
Indianapolis, IN — The Indianapolis Colts have been at an advantage thanks to strong tackle play this decade, with a brief transitional period at left tackle that otherwise found its footing rather quickly. On the opposite side of the line, however, has been locked down by longtime Colt Braden Smith.
Initially scoffed at by draft analysts for making the move from guard to tackle, the short-armed offensive lineman has been a mainstay in Indianapolis due to his consistency from snap to whistle over the years. The kicker with Smith is that he’s been unable to finish back-to-back seasons since his second and third years in the league.
Playing up to standard has hardly been the concern; it’s the recently established dwindling dependability.
This is the third installment of an article series that covers each of the Indianapolis Colts’ top free agents, offering a case for their retention, a case against it, and a final verdict.
In Favor Of
In short, Braden Smith is a warrior. From battling physical injuries on the field to dealing with severe obsessive-compulsive disorder off the field, Smith has never been one to back down from a fight — even when the tough gets going.
Despite ending the season on injured reserve, Smith’s 13 starts featured 26 pressures and 1 sack allowed across 471 pass-blocking reps. Known as a mauler in the run game, it’s difficult to quantify his influence in this area, though, as of recent — the past three seasons — Smith’s run-block rate sits in the 82nd percentile.
Braden Smith’s injury concerns are nothing to scoff at, but at least he recognizes his shortcomings and has been willing to work with the front office to adjust his salary accordingly.
The Case Against
As previously touched on, Braden Smith’s reliability (or lack thereof) has been his biggest detractor as of late. He has ended four of the last five seasons on injured reserve, proving that even despite strong play, it’s hard to commit to a player who more than likely will re-injure at some point in the season, if not down the stretch in the most important part of the calendar.
Smith’s play has dipped a bit on top of the injuries, though the latter far outweighs the former in impact. The 30-year-old is set to play his ninth season in the NFL.
The Verdict
It’s hard to suggest whether they should or shouldn’t retain Braden Smith, given how similar both outcomes project to be.
On one hand, the veteran leadership and dependable play are enough to keep him around for the immediate future. On the other hand, Smith’s durability concerns, a required modest payday, and his replacement — second-year tackle Jalen Travis — waiting in the wings, combine for an easy break from the organization.
Ultimately, retaining Smith on a cheaper, 1-year deal would be beneficial if the organization can financially swing it. Although you almost anticipate losing Smith for some portion of the season, if not the final stretch, allowing Jalen Travis the opportunity to be the team’s swing tackle would do wonders for not only his progression both now and down the road, but also for the rest of the offensive line.
The right side of the Colts’ offensive line, including the center spot, would consist of three 24 to 25-year-olds with two combined years of starting experience. The succession plans at center and right guard have gone according to plan thus far, so using that same methodology for Travis checks out. The worry is that adding a first-time starter to the group may do more harm than good, especially considering there’d be no swing backup to confidently remedy any mid-season setbacks.
AUBURN, ALABAMA - NOVEMBER 29: Kadyn Proctor #74 of the Alabama Crimson Tide reacts after their 27-20 win over the Auburn Tigers at Jordan-Hare Stadium on November 29, 2025 in Auburn, Alabama. (Photo by Kevin C. Cox/Getty Images) | Getty Images
ESPN’s Mel Kiper Jr. released his latest mock draft, and the San Francisco 49ers invested in the offensive line for the first time in the first round since Mike McGlinchey.
It’s something we can expect to be popular in every mock draft cycle, but it’s 49ers offensive line coach Chris Foerster who is on record saying that he tells Kyle Shanahan to draft the guys who score touchdowns in early rounds. Will this year be any different?
Maybe. Kiper mocked a player to the Niners who does not seem like their type on paper:
Proctor’s tape is all over the place. The highs are really, really good. The lows raise a lot of questions. But in the right situation, he could become a standout tackle in the NFL. And there might not be a better situation than learning behind one of the best to ever do it in San Francisco. Trent Williams will be 38 by Week 1, and he’s entering the final year of his contract. So, Proctor could develop in Year 1 while kicking inside to guard and/or playing a swing tackle role before perhaps taking over for Williams in 2027. He has 40 career starts — all at left tackle — and is reliable in pass protection. This would be an upside pick for GM John Lynch.
Proctor is listed at 6’7″, 366 pounds. The 49ers ask their lineman to run and execute blocks on the move and in space. That does not seem like something a player of Proctor’s size would excel at. However, Bruce Feldman’s annual Freak List had Proctor listed with a 32-inch vertical jump. For reference, Trent Williams had a 34.5-inch vertical jump, which is in the 97th percentile. Proctor also had an 815-pound squat, 535-pound bench press, and a 405-pound power clean. That is a powerful human being.
Proctor wasn’t always 366. He was 400 pounds as a freshman. The concern would be Proctor regaining that weight as a pro now that he’s not being monitored as closely. That weight fluctuation could lead to inconsistencies in his play, especially his sets as a pass protector.
But we are talking about a player with the ideal frame, athleticism, and one who looks dominant when he’s engaged. Those dominant stretches don’t always last, and there is enough tape out there to be concerned, which is why he might be available when the 49ers are on the clock.
Proctor was the No. 1 offensive tackle out of his high school class and will be 21 in June. The pedigree is there. Concerns about handling speed and whether he can maintain his weight are valid, but it’s impossible to ignore his power and how he clears running lanes with ease. Plus, for a player as big as Proctor, the range is where it needs to be.
Proctor was exclusively a left tackle in college. He could play left guard next to Trent Williams, giving the Niners a talent boost they desperately need at the position.
The Windows 11 non-security feature preview update for February just landed, and it's the first Windows update in a long while that includes a number of actually good changes. Here's what you need to know.
Death Stranding 2: On the Beach is slated to launch on March 19 for PChttps://www.techpowerup.com/346339/death-stranding-2-on-the-beach-coming-to-pc-on-march-19 after almost nine months as a PS5 exclusive, and Nixxes and Kojima Productions just revealed the minimum PC hardware requirements, as well as the supported upscaling and graphical enhancement options, in a PlayStation Bloghttps://blog.playstation.com/2026/02/24/death-stranding-2-pc-specs-detailed-out-march-19/ post. According to the blog post, the absolute minimum spec, which gets you 30 FPS as 1080p with low settings, requires an AMD Ryzen 3 3100 or Intel Core i3-10100, 16 GB of RAM, and an NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1660 or AMD Radeon RX 5500 XT 8 GB. Medium, or 1080p with medium settings, requires an RTX 3060 12 GB or Radeon RX 6600, and an AMD Ryzen 5 5600 or Intel Core i5-11400. Stepping it up to High (or recommended specs), which gets you 1440p at 60 FPS with high settings, requires an AMD Radeon RX 6800 or NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3070 and an AMD Ryzen 7 5700X or Intel Core i7-11700. Very High, or 4K resolution at 60 FPS with very high settings, calls for an upgrade to an NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4080 or Radeon RX 9070 XT, while the CPU and memory specs remain the same as for the High tier. All spec tiers require 16 GB of memory, Windows 11 or Windows 10 1909 or up, and at least a 150 GB SSD.
Death Stranding 2: On the Beach will also offer PC players support for both 21:9 and 32:9 ultrawide aspect ratios, and players with 16:9 displays can simulate a cinematic experience by opting for a 21:9 aspect ratio with black bars on the top and bottom of the display—this option will also be introduced for PS5 at the same time as the PS5 release. PC players will also get support for upscaling tech from all three GPU manufacturers: NVIDIA DLSS 4, AMD FSR 4, and Intel XeSS 2, with both frame generation and upscaling options available. These upscaling options can be used in conjunction with Dynamic Resolution Scaling, and players will be able to adjust upscaling quality. The game will also see the debut of Pico—Progressive Image Compositor—on PC. This is the upscaling technology used by Death Stranding 2 on PS5 and developed by Guerrilla Games for the Decima engine, and it can also be used alongside all available frame generation options and on all available graphics card manufacturers. The game will also offer native AA options for those not interested in upscaling.
Marvel's Wolverine has been on Sony's release roster for ages, with Sony having released a brutal trailer for the game as far back as September 2025. Insomniac Games, the Studio at the game's helm, just confirmed on X that Wolverine will launch on September 15, 2026, which is right in the middle of the previously promised "fall 2026" release window. Unfortunately, as expected, Marvel's Wolverine appears to be a console exclusive, at least at launch. There is no mention of a PC or Xbox launch date anywhere on the PlayStation Store or in the release date trailer.
Marvel's Wolverine will follow the titular character as he "searches for answers about his past," and the trailer reveals that players will revisit Logan's complex history as an anti-hero, fighting against and potentially alongside the likes of Sabretooth and Mystique, with scenes from the trailer teasing locations ranging from the American west to Japanese back alleys. The PlayStation Store page also confirms that Marvel's Wolverine will be single-player only and will feature offline play. Marvel's Spider-Man 2, another Marvel game developed by Insomniac for the PS5, initially launched on PS5 in October 2023, but only made it to PC in January 2025; if that game is any indication, it'll be a little over a year after launch before Marvel's Wolverine makes it to PC.
The achievement, confirmed by ASML technologists Michael Purvis and Teun van Gogh, does not involve a proof-of-concept demonstration or a short-lived experiment. The company says the new light source operates under factory-ready conditions and could be deployed in commercial systems later this decade. It represents a strong response to growing...
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A vulnerability in GitHub Codespaces could have been exploited by bad actors to seize control of repositories by injecting malicious Copilot instructions in a GitHub issue.
The artificial intelligence (AI)-driven vulnerability has been codenamed RoguePilot by Orca Security. It has since been patched by Microsoft following responsible disclosure.
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At a recent joint oversight hearing on Guam’s tourism and airport operations, lawmakers grilled officials from the Guam Visitors Bureau (GVB) regarding the slow rollout of the $10 million airline incentives program designed to boost tourism. With $7.5 million already received by the GVB, officials have committed significant funds, yet the program’s implementation has faced delays, raising questions about its effectiveness.
The airline incentives program was approved by lawmakers months ago in an effort to recover the tourism industry, which has struggled since the pandemic. Vice Speaker Tony Ada and Senator Jesse Lujan questioned why more funds had not been spent, despite promises made during the budget session in October 2025 that this funding was crucial for the recovery of Guam’s tourism sector.
Ada expressed that they had been told the $10 million would be essential for airline incentives. He pointed out that, as of February 2026, with March approaching, there was still a remaining balance of $7.4 million, questioning what had caused the delay.
GVB’s Spending Breakdown: A Slow Start
GVB General Manager Régine Biscoe Lee and GVB financial controller Rudd Gudmalin explained that out of the $7.5 million received so far, only $62,000 had been spent, primarily for the Philippine market. However, GVB had already committed a total of $9 million for the Korean and Japanese markets, with $5 million earmarked for Korea and $4 million for Japan.
Despite the commitments made, the amount spent had been relatively low, which led lawmakers to press GVB officials for an explanation. Senator Lujan questioned why the funds hadn’t been fully deployed, emphasizing that the underutilization of the funds could negatively impact Guam’s fragile tourism industry.
Nadine Leon Guerrero, GVB Director of Global Marketing, clarified that GVB has already committed funds to the airline incentives, but the funds haven’t yet been fully invoiced for some flights, explaining part of the delay. She added that Philippine Airlines had received an incentive, though specific details on the amount of the incentive were not disclosed.
Biscoe Lee stated that they were not disclosing the exact amounts at that time, as they wanted to maintain their negotiating power and ensure they were securing the best deal for Guam.
Tourism Challenges: Not Back to 2019 Levels
Lawmakers also questioned GVB officials about the slow recovery of tourism, which still lags behind pre-pandemic levels. In 2019, Guam welcomed 1.6 million visitors, but that number dropped significantly after the pandemic. The lack of sufficient flights and ongoing structural reductions in fleet capacity have made it challenging to return to those levels.
Senator Ada asked why tourism had not returned to the levels of success seen in 2019.
GVB General Manager Régine Biscoe Lee responded by stating that one of the primary obstacles is the reduced number of available airline seats. “In 2019, we had about 38,000 to 40,000 international seats per week. In 2026, we only have 22,000 to 25,000 seats per week,” she said, comparing it to buses transporting tourists.
“In 2019, there were 40 buses arriving each week. In 2026, there are only 24 buses,” Biscoe Lee explained. This reduction in available flights, she said, is due to a decrease in fleet capacity after the pandemic, and many airlines have prioritized higher-yield routes.
The International Air Transport Association (IATA) has noted a “structural reduction in fleet capacity”, with wide-body aircraft—key to long-haul Pacific routes—being retired. According to Biscoe Lee, even large markets like Hawaii have struggled to restore flights to Japan, further limiting Guam’s ability to attract visitors.
Airline Incentives Still Key to Future Growth
Despite these challenges, GVB Board Chairman George Chiu emphasized that airline incentives remained crucial to the island’s tourism recovery. He explained that their goal was to return to the peak levels they had previously reached, referring to the 750,000 airline seats arriving from Tokyo in 2019.
He expressed concern that with the current number of flights from Japan and Korea, it would be difficult for Guam to hit its targets for visitor numbers. Airline incentives, he said, are necessary to increase the number of seats available and boost tourism numbers.
Tourism Numbers and Projections for 2026
GVB Director of Tourism Research Christian Valencia provided some optimism by sharing the latest tourism arrival numbers for fiscal year 2026. From October 2025 to January 2026, Guam saw 297,800 visitors, a 22.97% increase over the same period in fiscal year 2025. While this is a positive trend, Valencia pointed out that 2025 had a difficult start, particularly due to issues in the Korean market, such as the Jeju Air crash and martial law declarations in South Korea.
Valencia mentioned that fiscal year 2025 had a rocky start, with visitor numbers being 3.3% lower than those of fiscal year 2024. However, he expressed optimism about the island’s recovery, pointing out that the first four months of fiscal year 2026 showed a 9.7% increase compared to fiscal 2024. He added that the goal remained to reach 1 million visitors by the end of fiscal year 2026.
GVB’s Future Plans: The Road to Recovery
Despite the challenges, GVB is hopeful for the future. Biscoe Lee stated that GVB is continuing efforts to bring back tourism jobs by the end of the fiscal year, aiming to provide more opportunities for locals in the tourism industry.
As GVB retools its efforts and adjusts its strategies, officials are hopeful that with continued airline incentives, tourism will reach its pre-pandemic levels once again.
The Ski-Doo brand has continued its legacy in snowmobile racing with endurance and skill at the 2026 Iron Dog, the longest and most demanding snowmobile race in the world. Tyler Aklestad and Nick Olstad achieved Iron Dog Champion status, winning the race with great accuracy. Teammates Zack Weisz and Thomas Davis secured 2nd place, resulting in a dominant 1-2 finish for Ski-Doo.
Ski-Doo’s triumph showcases the brand’s commitment to the best world-class machines, but it also shows the resilience and talent of its racers. The Iron Dog, which takes place every year in Alaska, is a race that requires extreme toughness from the snowmobiles and the racers. This year’s race was not all based on speed, but rather endurance and the ability to overcome extreme conditions.
Ski-Doo never wavers, even in the daunting Iron Dog
The 2026 Iron Dog Race truly faced the elements, testing all participants with the Iron Dog’s freezing temperatures and harsh wilderness. The Aklestad and Olstad victory, who crossed the finish line with an MXZ X-RS 600R E-TEC, showed how effective the Ski-Doo snowmobile model is. These racers had no special, race-only models that other competitors used. The competitors’ MXZ X-RS models that Skidoos produced were the models that everyone could buy. Ski-Doo MXZ X-RS 600R E-TECs are the same machines that anyone can buy. The race is a testament to how their elaborate snowmobile’s design and racing tech is the product of their racing and driver/vehicle interface, and arabsah racing outward formation response and outcross product.
Aklestad said, even though the terrain was daunting, every machine was great and even credited Ski-Doo himself. Aklestad and Olstad’s victory was an acknowledgment of all the great teamwork in preparing for the most legendary race with all its elements. The range of the Ski-Doo team is inspiring and with all the factors of the elements, it gives them a rational and optimistic response for preparing next year’s elements.
Ski-Doo’s Continued Snocross Success in Salamanca
Celebration of Ski-Doo’s success in Iron Dog was international, but the brand’s racers continue to do well in other big racing activities. Ski-Doo racers maintained their consistent success in Snocross in Salamanca, New York. Rookie phenom Crayden Dillon, fresh off a runner-up finish on Friday, came back with a blazing hot performance on Saturday, racing to a clear nine-second win.
A legend in Snocross, Jordan Lebel, continued to demonstrate his prowess. Lebel, who started further down the pack, rose with his classic fire from eighth to third, making it to the podium in third. Ski-Doo racers Dillon and Lebel’s success further illustrates the brand’s powerful snowmobiles and Ski-Doo’s dominance in the highlight of the sport.
The Spirit of Ski-Doo Racing
The brand’s commitment to innovation and its sustained support of athletes exemplifies Ski-Doo’s commitment to racer success. Ski-Doo continues to lead the competition, and its racers are redefining what it means to be a snowmobile racer.
Ski-Doo’s success doesn’t just come from Alaska and New York race tracks. It runs through the veins of Jordan Lebel, Crayden Dillon, and Theo Poirier, who, time and time again, prove their worth in the ISOC Pro class. These athletes and Ski-Doo sleds are a dominant force in snowmobile racing.
Looking Ahead: The 2027 Season
The 2026 victories are just a glimpse of what the 2027 season holds. The 2027 MXZ X-RS 600RR E-TEC, with the new Rotax 600RR E-TEC engine, is already in Ski-Doo’s forecast of dominant snowmobiling years. The racers are excited to take the new sleds out, and Ski-Doo is excited for what new snowmobiles will bring to racing.
The Iron Dog victory in 2026 and the ongoing success in Snocross give evidence of both the impressive power of Ski-Doo’s machines and the ability of the athletes who race them. The race to the peaks of snowmobile racing continues, and Ski-Doo’s legacy grows stronger with every race.
The Legacy Continues
Ski-Doo’s success in the 2026 Iron Dog and in Snocross is not only success for the brand but success for the essence of the sport. The Ski-Doo brand legacy is the spirit of racing. Commitment to the essence of racing, the culture of performance, and the spirit of snowmobiling guides the brand. It is the essence of snowmobiling that drives and pushes Ski-Doo. The upcoming year is filled with even tougher trials and triumphs that Ski-Doo is prepared for.
Ski-Doo’s commitment to world-class engineering focused on the rider experience has set the brand apart from the competition in the powersports industry. With passionate athletes, advanced technology, and the dedication of the brand’s loyal consumer base, Ski-Doo will continue to lead the charge in snowmobile racing.
Journey Beyond secures SeaLink’s tourism portfolio from Kelsian Group, integrating Sydney Harbour, Whitsundays, and K’gari operations to create seamless multi-modal journeys across Australia’s iconic landscapes. This strategic expansion merges rail expeditions with ferry services, island resorts, and river cruises, positioning the combined entity as a dominant force in experiential tourism. The deal promises exponential growth in connected travel packages, channeling domestic and international visitors through integrated bookings that amplify tourism spends from city harbors to remote reefs.
By linking existing Ghan and Indian Pacific rail journeys with coastal ferries, the acquisition fosters hybrid itineraries that extend guest dwell times. Sydney Harbour‘s iconic cruises now pair effortlessly with Outback adventures, elevating tourism sophistication nationwide.
Sydney Harbour Cruises Anchor Urban Tourism
Sydney Harbour gains elevated prominence through Captain Cook Cruises integration, where high-speed catamarans and tall ship sails supercharge tourism during Vivid festivals and New Year’s Eve spectacles. Circular Quay departures connect seamlessly with Journey Beyond’s rail network, enabling Overland to Opera House transitions for international fly-cruise packages. Taronga Zoo ferries and private charters diversify offerings, projecting 25% tourism uplifts in harbor-front hotels.
This urban-coastal synergy diverts airport traffic into extended city stays, sustaining tourism revenues through bundled accommodation and dining. Sydney Harbour‘s UNESCO-endorsed skyline becomes the gateway to national adventures, captivating first-time Australian explorers.
Whitsundays operations encompass Heart Reef flights, Whitehaven Beach ferries, and Hill Inlet sand sails, revolutionizing Great Barrier Reef tourism with rail-to-reef connectivity from Brisbane’s Spirit of Queensland. SeaLink’s fast cats link Airlie Beach to Daydream and Hamilton Islands, fostering multi-island hopping that maximizes marine park levies. Snorkel platforms and glass-bottom boats sustain eco-tourism, drawing families for immersive coral encounters.
Acquisition synergies introduce luxury lodge extensions at Daydream, prolonging tourism beyond day trips. Whitsundays‘ turquoise lagoons position as the experiential hub linking continental rail with Pacific paradises, boosting regional airlift demands.
K’gari Fraser Island Ferries Drive Adventure Tourism
K’gari (Fraser Island) welcomes Kingfisher Bay Resort and Beach Resort under unified management, where 4WD ferries from Hervey Bay unlock UNESCO World Heritage tourism across seventy-mile beaches and ancient rainforests. Lake McKenzie swims and Champagne Pools cliff jumps integrate with inland rail journeys, creating epic Overland-to-Ocean packages. Vehicle barges sustain self-drive tourism, while guided walks preserve delicate sand ecosystems.
Resort expansions enhance glamping and eco-villa capacity, projecting occupancy surges from integrated bookings. K’gari‘s dingo safaris and shipwreck dives emerge as must-do extensions, elevating Queensland’s wilderness tourism profile.
Bruny Island Tasmania Enriches Foodie Tourism
Bruny Island ferries from Kettering connect Hobart’s waterfront with artisanal cheese trails, oyster farms, and penguin rookeries, igniting culinary tourism paired with Tasmanian rail explorations. SeaLink’s RoRo vessels enable bike-loading for self-guided gastronomy circuits, sustaining farmgate economies through direct visitor flows. Lighthouse climbs and neck-shots tastings diversify beyond Hobart day-trippers.
This acquisition fosters winter truffle hunts and summer berry festivals, extending tourism seasons island-wide. Bruny Island‘s pristine produce positions Tasmania as the seamless southern finale to mainland journeys.
Perth Swan River Sightseeing Boosts City Tourism
Perth and Swan River cruises via SeaLink catamarans showcase Rottnest Island quokka selfies and Fremantle maritime heritage, supercharging Western Australia’s tourism gateway with Indian Pacific rail connections. Elizabeth Quay departures align with sunset wine cruises, channeling east-coast arrivals into extended city breaks. Aquarium of Western Australia integrations add family appeal, projecting harbor hotel booms.
River-to-reef packages link Swan Valley vineyards with Ningaloo fly-ins, creating continental-spanning tourism narratives. Perth‘s isolation transforms into connectivity advantage under unified operations.
Darwin Tiwi Islands Expand Top End Tourism
Darwin harbor cruises and Tiwi Islands ferries unlock Aboriginal cultural immersions, where SeaLink catamarans ferry visitors to Bathurst Island’s Pukumani poles and Melville’s sacred sites. Mindil Beach markets sync with sunset sails, fostering evening tourism that sustains monsoon-season revenues. Ghan passengers disembark directly into Top End extensions, maximizing overland-to-ocean transitions.
Cultural protocols preserve authenticity, drawing respectful tourism demographics. Darwin‘s tropical pulse integrates seamlessly with national rail, elevating Northern Territory’s experiential share.
Murray Princess Cruises Revive River Tourism
Murray River’s Murray Princess paddlewheelers offer three to seven night outback cruises from Mannum, blending wine regions with mallee scrub expeditions under Journey Beyond’s stewardship. SeaLink’s existing operations enhance with rail feeders from Adelaide, creating loop itineraries that immerse in river red gum forests and historic ports. Houseboat synergies expand self-skipper fleets, diversifying pace options.
This acquisition sustains drought-resilient tourism, positioning South Australia’s Murraylands as the gentle inland counterpart to coastal adventures. Paddle steamer heritage captivates history enthusiasts year-round.
Adelaide Sightseeing Strengthens Capital Tourism
Adelaide city tours via SeaLink coaches connect airport transfers with Barossa Valley day trips, serving as the nexus between Ghan arrivals and SeaLink ferries. Mount Lofty Botanic Gardens loops and Adelaide Oval roof climbs integrate with river cruises, fostering compact capital tourism that punches above urban size. Festival programming aligns with national rail schedules, maximizing convention overflows.
Acquisition creates seamless airport-to-adventure pipelines, boosting tourism multipliers across Fleurieu Peninsula wineries. Adelaide emerges as the experiential crossroads linking rail, road, and river.
Integrated Packages Revolutionize Tourism Flows
Unified booking platforms enable “Journey Complete” packages spanning Sydney ferries to K’gari 4WDs, pioneering multi-modal tourism that captures fifteen percent higher spends per guest. Rail-to-reef transitions eliminate single-operator silos, streamlining logistics from The Ghan to Whitsundays cats. Dynamic pricing syncs capacities across fleets, optimizing national load factors.
This vertical integration empowers advisors with one-stop shopping, projecting industry consolidation waves. Tourism evolves from fragmented legs to narrative arcs, captivating modern multi-experience seekers.
Economic Impacts Accelerate Regional Tourism
Acquisitions inject capital into fleet modernizations, sustaining over two thousand jobs across ferry crews, resort staff, and tour guides. Regional airports gain scheduled lift from guaranteed transfers, spurring air tourism expansions. Tax revenues fund pier upgrades and eco-initiatives, fortifying infrastructure against climate shifts.
Small suppliers benefit from centralized procurement, stabilizing rural economies. Tourism boards forecast dollar three hundred million incremental GDP from connected journeys.
Sustainability Commitments Enhance Eco-Tourism
SeaLink’s low-emission catamarans complement Journey Beyond’s carbon-offset rail, advancing hybrid tourism with reef-safe operations at Whitsundays and K’gari. Solar-powered resorts and electric tour boats reduce coastal footprints, attracting green-certified travelers. Marine park partnerships fund coral restoration, preserving assets amid warming seas.
Acquisition mandates elevate ESG standards nationwide, positioning Australia as sustainable tourism leader. Guests engage via carbon calculators, deepening eco-stewardship.
Digital Innovation Drives Tourism Discoverability
Journey Beyond’s app integrates SeaLink reservations with live vessel tracking, revolutionizing tourism planning through real-time availability across rail, ferry, and lodge inventories. AI-curated itineraries suggest Whitsundays extensions post-Ghan, boosting upsell conversions. VR previews immerse users in Sydney Harbour sails before booking.
This tech stack captures millennial/gen-Z tourism, generating user content that amplifies organic reach. Unified loyalty programs reward multi-journey explorers, locking in lifetime value.
Global Marketing Elevates Australian Tourism
International campaigns target US and UK markets with “Rail to Reef” narratives, leveraging SeaLink’s coastal icons to sell national packages. Partnership synergies with Qantas and Virgin Australia embed transfers, easing inbound tourism. Trade shows showcase integrated demos, simplifying advisor sales.
Acquisition vaults Journey Beyond into top-tier experiential operators, rivaling international peers. Sydney Harbour‘s glamour headlines global brochures, funneling aspirational tourism.
Future Expansions Cement Tourism Dominance
Pending regulatory nods pave 2026 launches of cross-portfolio festivals, from Sydney seafood trails to Whitsundays rail-reef races, uniting brands under experiential banners. Fleet electrification roadmaps and resort sustainability upgrades position for net-zero tourism. K’gari expansions hint at eco-luxury glamping precincts.
This blueprint redefines Australian tourism, blending heritage operators into modern multi-modals that captivate generations across Sydney Harbour, Whitsundays, K’gari, and beyond.
Jacksonville International Airport (JAX) has been hit with severe disruptions today, as travelers face substantial delays and cancellations. With a reported total of 22 delays and 23 cancellations, the chaos is significantly impacting passengers’ travel plans. The airline industry, especially in this busy travel hub, is feeling the brunt of the disruptions, affecting a range of airlines, from Endeavor Air to Southwest Airlines. While the operational setbacks create frustration for passengers, the broader economic impact, particularly on tourism, also requires consideration.
Passenger Impact The flight delays and cancellations at Jacksonville International have affected hundreds of passengers across various airlines. Among the most disrupted carriers are Endeavor Air and JetBlue, with Endeavor experiencing 72% of its flights canceled and 18% delayed, while JetBlue canceled 75% of its flights, though they had no reported delays. Other airlines such as Republic, United, and Delta also had significant cancellations or delays, with Republic seeing 33% of its flights canceled.
In total, several airlines, including American Airlines, SkyWest, and Southwest, have faced substantial delays. However, their overall impact is more contained in terms of cancellations. SkyWest, for example, experienced a total of 100% cancellations for its flights but reported no delays, while Southwest had a relatively lower percentage of cancellations but a notable delay percentage of 9%.
Affected Airlines, Airports, and Cities The airlines most affected by these disruptions include:
Endeavor Air (DAL): 72% of flights canceled, 18% delayed.
JetBlue: 75% cancellations, no delays.
Republic Airways: 33% cancellations, no delays.
United Airlines: 9% cancellations, 9% delays.
Delta Airlines: 7% cancellations, 15% delays.
American Airlines: 2% cancellations, 21% delays.
Breeze Airways: 0% cancellations, 40% delays.
SkyWest Airlines: 0% cancellations, 100% delays.
Southwest Airlines: 0% cancellations, 9% delays.
The cancellation and delay figures primarily stem from Jacksonville International Airport’s flights, which connect the airport to numerous cities across the U.S. Airlines like Endeavor Air and JetBlue primarily serve popular destinations, impacting passengers traveling to various cities. Passengers attempting to connect from these cities may experience knock-on effects, creating a ripple impact that stretches to other airports in the region.
Impact on Tourism The travel disruptions have a broader impact on Jacksonville’s tourism industry. With significant flight delays and cancellations, both leisure and business travelers are facing challenges. Jacksonville is a popular destination for tourists exploring Florida’s culture, beaches, and attractions. Disruptions at the airport could affect their ability to visit key sites such as the Jacksonville Zoo, Riverwalk, and local beaches, which could result in lost revenue for local businesses dependent on tourism. Additionally, tourists arriving for events like festivals or conventions may have to reconsider their plans, leading to a temporary slowdown in the tourism sector.
Many visitors planning to spend time in Jacksonville for work or leisure may be stranded or face lengthy delays, meaning accommodations, dining, and transportation services could see increased demand in the immediate area. However, with reduced visitors coming in, hotels and car rental services might face cancellations, leading to lost business.
The ripple effect on the local economy could extend beyond tourism, as business travelers may miss important meetings, causing a decrease in business-related travel, which typically supports local services and restaurants.
Conclusion Jacksonville International Airport has their own unique challenges, but these issues only amplify how susceptible the airline industry is to operational disruptions. In the last few days extensive cancellations and airline companies unable to meet demand have affected hundreds of passengers. Beside the already frantic airport, the ongoing issues are negatively impacting the local economy and tourism. The operational disruptions at the airport will also close tourist attractions in Jacksonville adding to the importance of providing services to support the public.
Travelers should avoid further issues by checking their flight statuses before heading to the airport. This situation is highlighting the relativity of the aviation industry, efficient airport operations, and the operational challenges they deal with.
Canada has officially approved the latest Gulfstream business jets, opening a new chapter for global travellers seeking speed, comfort, and flexibility. These state-of-the-art aircraft, designed for long-range journeys, now have clearance to operate in Canadian airspace. This approval is a milestone in aviation, ensuring travellers can reach destinations across Canada and beyond without the limitations of commercial schedules. With these jets, private flights to remote regions, scenic tourist spots, and luxury resorts are now possible, enhancing both business and leisure travel.
Expanding Horizons for International Tourists
With the approval of Gulfstream business jets, international tourists gain new opportunities to explore Canada. Private jets offer direct routes from global cities, reducing travel time and making distant attractions more accessible. Destinations like the Canadian Rockies, Nova Scotia’s coastal towns, and northern wilderness lodges become reachable for short trips or extended stays. This approval transforms travel itineraries, offering flexibility for those who want to combine adventure, culture, and relaxation without relying solely on commercial airlines.
Private Jets Unlock Remote Destinations
One of the most significant benefits of Canada approving Gulfstream business jets is access to previously hard-to-reach locations. Smaller airports, regional airfields, and private terminals can now accommodate these jets, allowing tourists to explore off-the-beaten-path destinations. Luxury travellers can schedule trips to secluded lakes, national parks, and charming rural towns, bypassing crowded hubs. This approval makes it easier to create bespoke travel experiences tailored to individual preferences, combining comfort with discovery.
Combining Business and Leisure Seamlessly
Canada’s decision also impacts business travellers who wish to incorporate leisure into their trips. Long-distance flights in Gulfstream jets allow executives to attend meetings and continue their journeys to vacation spots with minimal disruption. The approval makes it possible to enjoy a seamless transition between business and leisure travel, encouraging professionals to explore cultural sites, natural wonders, and urban attractions during the same journey. This new flexibility is a game-changer for global travel planners.
Boosting Regional Tourism and Economy
The certification of Gulfstream jets in Canada is expected to benefit the tourism industry. Regional airports, luxury lodges, and high-end resorts stand to gain from increased private jet traffic. Tour operators can design bespoke itineraries for small groups or families, including sightseeing, culinary tours, and adventure experiences. By enabling smoother access to remote and popular destinations alike, this approval strengthens local tourism economies and encourages a more diversified travel offering throughout Canada.
Enhancing Safety and Compliance for Travellers
Approval by Canada’s aviation authorities guarantees that Gulfstream jets meet strict safety and operational standards. Travellers can fly with confidence, knowing these aircraft comply with rigorous technical regulations. This ensures passenger safety and reliable service across all Canadian routes. For tourists prioritising both comfort and safety, this development provides assurance that private aviation remains a secure option for exploring Canada’s diverse landscapes.
Redefining the Travel Experience
For luxury and adventure travellers alike, the approval of Gulfstream business jets redefines how journeys are planned. Tourists can now design highly customised itineraries, incorporating multiple destinations, outdoor excursions, and cultural experiences in one trip. This level of flexibility allows visitors to enjoy Canada’s beauty and attractions at their own pace, while reducing the stress of commercial flight schedules. The ability to reach remote areas and scenic locations enriches the overall travel experience, making trips more immersive and memorable.
Future Prospects for International Travel
The approval of these jets signals Canada’s commitment to modernising its aviation landscape and welcoming global travellers. It encourages international tourism, increases accessibility to less-travelled regions, and highlights Canada as a hub for luxury and bespoke travel. For tourists worldwide, this development means quicker, safer, and more enjoyable journeys. Canada’s skies are now open to a new era of travel, blending efficiency, comfort, and adventure.
Conclusion: Canada Opens Doors to New Travel Possibilities
The approval of Gulfstream business jets in Canada is more than a regulatory milestone; it is a transformative moment for global travel. From luxury escapes and remote adventures to business-leisure combinations, travellers now have unprecedented access to Canada’s rich landscapes and vibrant cities. With enhanced safety, flexibility, and convenience, this approval sets the stage for a new era of premium travel, making Canada an even more compelling destination for tourists across the world.
Nashville International Airport (BNA) reported 42 cancellations and 39 delays today, as a powerful blizzard placed millions under alert across the US Northeast. The most affected airlines include Republic (17 cancellations, 2 delays), Southwest (9 cancellations, 19 delays), Endeavor Air (7 cancellations, 2 delays), and JetBlue (4 cancellations). Other major carriers including American Airlines (2 cancellations, 1 delay), United (2 cancellations, 2 delays), and Delta Air Lines (1 cancellation) also faced operational disruption. Flights connecting Nashville with John F. Kennedy International Airport, LaGuardia Airport, Boston Logan International Airport, and Newark Liberty International Airport saw significant impact. States of emergency were declared in New York, New Jersey, Rhode Island, and others, triggering travel restrictions that rippled into Tennessee and beyond.
Update today: Nashville recorded 42 cancellations and 39 delays amid Northeast blizzard conditions.
Millions remain under winter alerts, including a rare blizzard warning in New York City.
Republic Airlines recorded the highest cancellations, while Southwest reported the most delays.
Flights linking Nashville with New York and Boston were heavily disrupted.
States of emergency across multiple Northeast states triggered travel restrictions.
Major U.S. carriers including American, United, Delta, and JetBlue were affected.
Airlines Most Affected by Flight Cancellations and Delays
Republic Airways
Republic reported 17 cancellations and 2 delays, the highest number of cancellations among all airlines operating through Nashville today. The carrier’s regional network linking Tennessee with the Northeast experienced severe interruption.
Southwest Airlines
Southwest recorded 9 cancellations and 19 delays, the highest delay volume of the day. Its extensive domestic network across the United States contributed to widespread schedule adjustments.
Endeavor Air
Endeavor Air saw 7 cancellations and 2 delays, reflecting operational strain on regional routes connecting Nashville with major East Coast cities.
JetBlue Airways
JetBlue posted 4 cancellations with no reported delays, reflecting concentrated cancellations rather than rolling schedule disruptions, particularly on Northeast-bound flights.
American Airlines
American Airlines experienced 2 cancellations and 1 delay, impacting service to major hubs including New York and Washington.
United Airlines
United reported 2 cancellations and 2 delays, primarily affecting connections to key northeastern and Midwestern cities.
What can affected passengers do?
Check airline apps and official websites for real-time flight status updates.
Rebook flights immediately through airline customer service or digital platforms.
Monitor airport advisories and state travel restrictions.
Allow extra time for airport processing due to weather-related staffing constraints.
Consider alternative airports if travel to the Northeast is urgent.
Retain receipts for expenses related to delays or cancellations.
Review airline compensation and rebooking policies.
Overview of Flight Disruptions
The winter storm system impacting the Northeastern United States has created cascading disruptions across major aviation corridors. With New York City under its first blizzard warning in nine years, flights between Nashville and key airports such as John F. Kennedy International Airport, LaGuardia Airport, Boston Logan International Airport, and Newark Liberty International Airport faced substantial cancellations.
Airlines most affected include Republic Airways, Southwest Airlines, Endeavor Air, JetBlue Airways, American Airlines, and United Airlines. Delta Air Lines and Spirit Airlines also experienced isolated cancellations and delays.
Cities including New York, Boston, Washington, D.C., Philadelphia, and Nashville were repeatedly impacted as emergency declarations in New York, New Jersey, Rhode Island, Pennsylvania, and Connecticut triggered travel restrictions. The weather system has disrupted air traffic flows not only within the United States but also affected connecting passengers traveling between the U.S. and international destinations.
As millions remain under winter alerts and blizzard warnings, operational recovery will depend on improving weather conditions across the Northeast corridor, one of the busiest aviation regions in the country.
As Spring Break 2026 nears, Florida continues to lead domestic travel searches, with destinations like Key West, Destin, and Orlando capturing the most attention for their sunny beaches, lively nightlife, and wide range of attractions. The state’s accessibility, diverse resorts, and entertainment options make it the go-to choice for millions of Americans seeking a mix of relaxation and adventure. On the international front, Mexico stands out, with Cancún and Puerto Vallarta topping searches for their warm weather, vibrant culture, and affordable beach resorts. Greece and Iceland also draw significant interest, appealing to travelers looking for scenic landscapes, historic landmarks, and unique experiences abroad.
A recent nationwide analysis of Google search trends, covering January 2025 through January 2026, shows that Americans are concentrating their spring break plans on these popular hotspots. While Florida dominates domestic searches, Mexico remains the international favorite, with Cancún leading globally, reflecting a clear pattern of preference for destinations that offer both convenience and memorable experiences.
Mexico Leads International Searches
International travel searches indicate that Mexico remains the top choice for spring breakers. Cancún ranks as the most-searched destination in 13 US states, the highest for any overseas location included in the analysis. Its consistent popularity is likely fueled by a combination of tropical beaches, vibrant nightlife, and extensive resort options catering to a variety of travelers.
Following Cancún, Greece claims the top spot in eight states, offering picturesque islands, historical sites, and Mediterranean charm that appeal to both adventure-seeking students and families. Belize also ranks prominently, securing the first position in five states, thanks to its mix of natural beauty, barrier reefs, and eco-tourism opportunities. Puerto Vallarta, another Mexican destination, leads searches in four states, highlighting the continued allure of Mexico’s Pacific coast. Iceland and Peru round out the list, each taking the top international spot in three states, reflecting growing interest in unique cultural and adventure experiences abroad.
The data indicates a trend toward destinations that combine accessibility with distinctive cultural, recreational, and natural attractions. Countries offering scenic beaches, historical exploration, and outdoor activities appear to resonate most with American travelers planning their spring escapes.
Florida Dominates Domestic Interest
Domestically, Florida continues to command spring break attention. Key West tops the list in 17 states plus Washington, D.C., totaling 18 state-level wins. Destin, Florida, follows closely, leading in 15 states. Together, these two destinations account for 33 of the 51 total domestic top spots, demonstrating a concentrated preference for Florida’s sunny beaches, recreational options, and entertainment amenities.
Where multiple in-state destinations compete, the study identifies a clear leader. In Florida, Orlando surpasses other options due to its combination of family-friendly theme parks, attractions, and nightlife. Texas travelers favor Galveston over South Padre Island and Port Aransas, while South Carolina shows a strong preference for Myrtle Beach over Hilton Head Island. Alabama’s Gulf Shores ranks above Orange Beach, reflecting the popularity of accessible beaches with extensive amenities.
The findings underscore the enduring appeal of destinations offering a balance of leisure, entertainment, and accessibility. Florida’s dominance highlights how a mix of beach culture, nightlife, and varied accommodation options continues to draw domestic travelers year after year.
Trends Shaping Spring Break Travel
The analysis of search patterns reveals several key trends shaping 2026 spring break planning. Travelers are gravitating toward destinations that provide both relaxation and adventure, from sun-soaked beaches to culturally rich locales. Domestic searches emphasize ease of travel, short flight times, and family-friendly options, while international searches highlight exotic destinations that combine natural beauty with unique cultural experiences.
Budget considerations, resort availability, and the popularity of curated experiences—such as eco-tours, water sports, and historical sightseeing—also appear to influence search behavior. Florida’s strong presence in domestic searches suggests that well-known beach destinations remain reliable favorites, while Mexico’s international appeal indicates that travelers are seeking a blend of affordability and immersive experiences abroad.
Top International Spring Break Destinations for 2026
Cancún, Mexico
Greece
Belize
Puerto Vallarta, Mexico
Iceland
Top Domestic Spring Break Destinations for 2026
Key West, Florida
Destin, Florida
South Padre Island, Texas
Lake Havasu, Arizona
Panama City Beach, Florida
Florida remains the top domestic choice for Spring Break 2026, with Key West, Destin, and Orlando leading searches thanks to their beaches, resorts, and attractions, while Mexico, Greece, and Iceland rank highest internationally as travelers seek sun, culture, and adventure.
Overall, the findings highlight a concentrated but diverse pattern of spring break planning. Florida and select international locations continue to dominate US travelers’ searches, reflecting preferences for sun, sand, cultural immersion, and accessible entertainment. As spring break 2026 approaches, these destinations are set to welcome large numbers of Americans seeking memorable experiences across both domestic and international locales.
Montenegro is a compact European destination that manages to pack an extraordinary variety of experiences into a small space. From the soaring peaks and deep canyons of its national parks to the charm of its historic towns, the shimmering waters of the Adriatic, and quiet stretches of sandy beaches, the country offers something for every type of traveler. Its unique combination of unspoiled nature, rich cultural heritage, and well-developed tourism infrastructure allows visitors to explore adventure, relaxation, and history all in one trip, making Montenegro a truly versatile and unforgettable destination.
Tourism has become a cornerstone of Montenegro’s economy. Drawing roughly 2.5 million visitors each year, the country achieves remarkable visitor numbers for its size, with tourism accounting for nearly a quarter of GDP. The emphasis on quality travel ensures that guests are offered authentic experiences and well-developed infrastructure rather than crowded resorts or overstretched attractions.
Upscale Stays and Better Connections
International hotel groups are increasingly drawn to Montenegro’s coastline. From Hilton and Hyatt to Melia, Radisson, and Iberostar, luxury and boutique hotels are setting up in prime locations like Porto Montenegro and the Bay of Kotor. In total, the country has around 500 hotels, a mix of five-star resorts and boutique options designed for travelers who value personalized service and distinctive experiences.
Air travel has expanded to meet growing demand. Montenegro’s two international airports, Tivat and Podgorica, offer more than 130 direct connections to major European cities, with airlines continuously adding routes. Visitors from Western Europe, the United States, China, and Israel are arriving in greater numbers, taking advantage of the improved accessibility. Summer flights from hubs like Madrid and Barcelona make the country even easier to reach.
A Cultural Crossroads
Montenegro occupies a unique spot at the junction of East and West, sharing borders with Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Albania, and Kosovo. Its location has left a rich cultural tapestry, visible in architecture, cuisine, and local traditions. Its compact geography allows for dramatic contrasts in a single day: one can hike in the northern mountains in the morning, and swim in the Adriatic by the afternoon.
The country is home to five national parks. Durmitor National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, offers jagged peaks, glacial lakes, and dense forests that attract hikers and outdoor enthusiasts from across Europe. Nearby, the Tara Canyon—the world’s second-longest—provides rafting opportunities amid breathtaking scenery. Religious and historic sites, including the 17th-century Ostrog Monastery built into a sheer cliff, add layers of spiritual and cultural interest, blending seamlessly with the natural environment.
Coastal Highlights
Montenegro’s coastline is the main magnet for international visitors. Stretching almost 300 kilometres along the Adriatic, it features a mix of lively resort towns and secluded beaches. Budva, with its 2,500-year history, is known as the Saint-Tropez of the Balkans, offering nightlife, luxury yachts, and sun-soaked beaches. Ulcinj, at the southern tip, boasts Velika Plaza, a sandy stretch exceeding 13 kilometres, one of Europe’s longest beaches. Along the coast, centuries-old fortresses crown hillsides, providing sweeping views of the sea below.
Historic towns enrich Montenegro’s cultural landscape. Cetinje, the former royal capital, offers a glimpse into the country’s monarchy and heritage, while Kotor, a medieval walled city and UNESCO World Heritage Site, charms visitors with its cobbled streets and dramatic bay setting. Kotor is famously home to hundreds of cats, protected by local laws, and even has a Cat Museum. The Bay of Kotor, stretching 30 kilometres inland, is a postcard of mountains meeting the Adriatic, a rare combination of natural beauty and history.
Authentic Experiences in a Modern Destination
Montenegro appeals to travelers seeking authenticity and sustainability. The country balances luxury travel with genuine cultural experiences, offering everything from boutique accommodations to adventure tourism in its mountains and rivers. Its natural beauty, historic towns, and scenic coastlines combine with an approachable size that allows visitors to experience multiple landscapes and activities in a single trip.
Using the euro, Montenegro aligns itself with European markets, while its status as an EU candidate positions it for further growth. With careful planning and a focus on quality, Montenegro is moving from a hidden gem to a fully recognized European destination. Its rugged mountains, glistening coastline, and historic towns create a mix of adventure, relaxation, and culture that few countries of its size can match.
Montenegro offers a diverse journey where breathtaking national parks, vibrant historic towns, sparkling bays, and secluded beaches come together, providing unforgettable experiences for every type of traveler.
Montenegro proves that big experiences can come in small packages, offering travelers a destination where natural beauty, history, and luxury coexist seamlessly.
Ras Al Khaimah is set to welcome a new icon of Arabian Gulf luxury as Wynn Al Marjan Island joins the esteemed Legend Collection of Preferred Hotels & Resorts, ahead of its Spring 2027 opening. For residents and travellers who have watched the emirate’s skyline and reputation rise over the last decade, this announcement feels like a validation of Ras Al Khaimah’s ambitions to compete with the world’s top beach and city destinations in ultra‑luxury hospitality.
Strategically located less than 50 miles from Dubai International Airport on the man‑made Al Marjan Island, the USD 5.1 billion integrated resort is being positioned as one of the most ambitious hospitality developments in the Middle East. Its inclusion in Preferred’s top‑tier portfolio reinforces Ras Al Khaimah’s status as a serious player in the global luxury travel market.
Legend Collection seal boosts destination visibility
Preferred Hotels & Resorts describes the Legend Collection as its ultimate portfolio of exceptional properties in the world’s most remarkable destinations, recognised for exquisite accommodations, intuitive service, renowned dining, and exceptional spas. Wynn Al Marjan Island now joins a line‑up that already includes some of Wynn Resorts’ flagship properties in Las Vegas, Macau, and Boston, creating powerful cross‑marketing potential for Ras Al Khaimah among loyal high‑end travellers.
Executives at Preferred Hotels & Resorts indicated that welcoming Wynn Al Marjan Island under the Legend banner showcases the brand’s ambition and innovation in the UAE, while deepening its global partnership with Wynn Resorts. They suggested that the resort will help set new benchmarks for ultra‑luxury, experience‑led hospitality in the country and wider region.
For Ras Al Khaimah’s visitor economy, this affiliation translates into prime visibility on a global distribution and loyalty platform frequented by discerning travellers and travel advisors, likely driving higher‑spend stays and longer lengths of visit.
An integrated resort designed to anchor tourism growth
Wynn Al Marjan Island has been conceived as a stylish, sophisticated resort, rising around 70 storeys and reaching approximately 352 metres, with all 1,530 guest rooms and suites offering panoramic Arabian Gulf views. The upper floors will host Enclave, a boutique hotel‑within‑a‑hotel concept with 313 suites designed for heightened privacy, elevated service, and exclusivity, exactly the type of product that can attract ultra‑high‑net‑worth visitors and VIP events to Ras Al Khaimah.
The resort’s amenity mix reads like a blueprint for destination development: 22 restaurants and lounges, a vibrant beach club, a state‑of‑the‑art theatre, a five‑star spa with salon and fitness facilities, and a luxury shopping parterre featuring curated designer boutiques. Multiple pools with private bungalows and cabanas, a 420‑metre stretch of white‑sand beach, and a 98‑berth deep‑water marina are expected to appeal to both leisure visitors and yacht‑borne guests, supporting higher‑value coastal tourism for the emirate.
Crucially for the local meetings and events segment, Coral Court, a dedicated events and celebrations centre, has been purpose‑built for weddings, social occasions, and large‑scale gatherings. Industry observers note that such infrastructure can significantly increase Ras Al Khaimah’s share of destination weddings, incentive groups, and multi‑day celebrations, amplifying year‑round demand for hotels, venues, decorators, caterers, and specialised DMCs.
Tourism impact: jobs, supply chains, and new source markets
The scale and positioning of Wynn Al Marjan Island are expected to have a multiplier effect on Ras Al Khaimah’s tourism value chain. A resort of this magnitude requires a sizeable workforce across front‑of‑house, culinary, entertainment, marine, spa, and retail operations, opening up substantial employment and skills‑development opportunities for residents.
Local suppliers are likely to benefit from increased demand for premium F&B products, technical services, event production, and transport solutions, encouraging the growth of specialised SMEs in the emirate. With Wynn’s strong brand recognition in North America and Asia, and Preferred’s global network of travel advisors and loyal guests, Ras Al Khaimah can expect to see an uptick in international arrivals from high‑yield source markets that may previously have focused on Dubai or Abu Dhabi alone.
Travel trade insiders suggest that the integrated resort’s entertainment offering, retail mix, and marina facilities could help reposition Ras Al Khaimah as a complementary stay to longer UAE itineraries, encouraging twin‑centre holidays that combine urban and beach escapes. This shift would support higher average daily rates and visitor spending across the emirate’s broader hotel portfolio.
A new chapter for Ras Al Khaimah’s visitors
Ras Al Khaimah now introduces its new entry point for visitors to experience the nation. The Wynn Al Marjan Island at Ras Al Khaimah serves as a complete travel experience for visitors who require dining options, theatrical shows, and beachside relaxation, combined with their need for exceptional service throughout their stay. The resort development will proceed to its planned Spring 2027 opening, which both residents and tourism industry professionals will monitor because they believe the Legend Collection badge will improve hotel quality while attracting more diverse visitors to the emirate.
A historic nor’easter recently slammed the US East Coast, leaving a trail of record-breaking snowfall and logistical chaos in its wake. This massive storm centered its fury on New York City, burying Central Park under 19 inches of snow. Consequently, travel across the region ground to a halt as officials implemented strict bans to ensure public safety. LaGuardia Airport became the epicenter of this aviation crisis, recording hundreds of cancelled flights in a single day. Regional carriers bore the brunt of the atmospheric onslaught. Republic Airways faced the most significant hurdles, reporting 164 cancellations as ground operations became impossible. Similarly, Endeavor Air struggled to maintain its schedule, resulting in 105 grounded flights. These disruptions left thousands of passengers stranded and searching for answers. There’s a total of 449 cancellations and 119 delays reported. This report examines the specific data behind the delays and the ongoing recovery efforts. We explore how the aviation industry navigates such unprecedented weather events while prioritizing passenger security
Major Airport Affected
LaGuardia Airport was significantly hampered by the storm’s intensity, which saw more than 19 inches of snow fall in New York City’s Central Park. According to the National Weather Service (NWS), the storm brought white-out conditions and extreme hazards, necessitating a total citywide travel ban that was only lifted at noon local time. During the height of the crisis, all roads, highways and bridges were closed, effectively isolating the airport from the rest of the city.
The scale of the disruption at LaGuardia is reflected in the staggering operational figures reported today. A total of 449 flight cancellations were recorded, alongside 119 delays. Although the nor’easter has moved away, the facility continues to deal with the logistical nightmare of clearing snow and reorganizing flight schedules. Strong winds are expected to continue, potentially complicating the recovery efforts for ground crews and air traffic controllers in the US Northeast.
Impacted Airlines
The burden of the cancellations was felt most acutely by regional and domestic carriers. Republic Airways was the most heavily affected, with 164 cancellations and 41 delays. This was followed by Endeavor Air, which saw 105 of its flights cancelled. Major mainline carriers were not spared either; Delta Air Lines reported 74 cancellations and 21 delays, while American Airlines faced 33 cancellations and 20 delays.
Other airlines impacted by the travel chaos include:
Southwest Airlines: 25 cancellations, 9 delays
Spirit Airlines: 16 cancellations, 2 delays
JetBlue: 10 cancellations, 5 delays
United Airlines: 8 cancellations, 3 delays
Jazz Aviation: 7 cancellations, 6 delays
Air Canada: 3 cancellations
Porter Airlines: 2 cancellations
Frontier Airlines: 1 cancellation, 2 delays
Mesa Airlines: 1 cancellation
The concentration of these disruptions highlights the vulnerability of regional networks when a major US hub like New York City is incapacitated by extreme weather.
Probable Impact on Local Tourism
The nor’easter has caused an immediate and visible halt to tourism activities. With New York City brought to a near-standstill and over 600,000 properties across the East Coast losing power, the hospitality sector has faced significant strain. The severity of the storm was such that even The Boston Globe ceased its print edition for the first time in 153 years, signaling the total disruption of normal commerce and information flow in the region.
Tourism in New York City is heavily dependent on the seamless movement of people through its airports. With nearly 450 flights cancelled at LaGuardia alone, thousands of visitors were unable to reach their hotels, theaters, or business engagements. Furthermore, the historic nature of the storm—with Rhode Island recording its worst snowstorm ever and Providence receiving 36 inches—suggests that regional tourism will take days to recover as states like Connecticut and Massachusetts work to lift their respective travel bans.
What Affected Passengers Can Do Now
For those currently stranded or facing delays in the US, certain protocols are recommended to navigate the situation. Passengers are advised to monitor their flight status via airline mobile apps or websites, as the situation remains fluid due to ongoing winds and the backlog of diverted aircraft.
Because the travel bans in New York City and neighboring states have only recently been lifted, ground transportation to and from airports may still be limited. Passengers are encouraged to remain in safe locations until their airline confirms a new departure time. Most carriers offer rebooking options for weather-related events and travelers should explore these digital self-service tools to avoid long wait times at airport service desks.
The recovery of the travel network is expected to be gradual. While the snow has stopped, the 1-2 feet of accumulation predicted for the coastline continues to pose a challenge for infrastructure. Safety remains the priority for all officials and aviation personnel as they work to restore normalcy to the US air travel system.
-The information provided is sourced from FlightAware.
Samsung will reportedly bring major camera improvements with its upcoming flagship, the Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra. For a long time, rumors suggested that Samsung was working on adding a 24MP photo mode to the device. Now, new information has made this upgrade more certain.
According to Sahil Karoul, who reportedly got early access to the Galaxy S26 Ultra before its official launch, the phone will come with four camera modes, including 200MP, 50MP, 24MP, and 12MP. The addition of the 24MP camera is new and interesting because Samsung has not offered this exact resolution option before in its Ultra series.
The 24MP camera mode is designed to give users a balance between high detail and smooth image processing. While 200MP photos capture extreme detail, they can take up more storage and sometimes require heavy processing. The 24MP option may provide sharp images without making file sizes too large.
Image via Sahil Karoul
Samsung’s Camera Assistant app recently received an update. This update added support for a 24MP shooting mode. This strongly hints that the Galaxy S26 Ultra will officially feature this new camera option when it launches, but under Camera Assistant functionality.
The new 24MP mode will reportedly work in both Photo and Portrait modes. After taking a picture, the phone takes around three seconds to process the image. The final photos look clean and natural, especially in bright scenes or when taking portraits.
Samsung is going to launch the Galaxy S26 series on February 25, 2025. Stay tuned for more information.
Microsoft warns OpenClaw’s design blends automation and persistent credentials, creating structural risks unsuitable for standard personal or enterprise workstations.
AI has brought the startup world the rise of startups that instantly hit multimillion ARR. Stripe revealed some data that shows how common this has become.
The U.S. Treasury announced it was imposing sanctions against a Russian broker of zero-day exploits, its founder and two affiliates, citing a threat to U.S. national security. Another affiliated zero-day broker in the United Arab Emirates was also sanctioned.
Deal | Iron Harvest is a real-time strategy game in which you are immersed in Europe after World War I. You must complete various missions with your troops and mechs while using the right strategy to defeat your enemies.
In a patent filed by Sony Interactive, the gaming company shows its intent to allow soft-pause game modes, which will allow gamers to continue their gameplay even when distracted. Of course, this will be possible with the help of AI-assisted tools, and softened difficulty.
Xbox is giving 10 fans an opportunity to visit Tokyo ahead of Forza Horizon 6’s release. For the promotion, the studio has partnered with Sung Kang and the winners will get to take one guest with them.
YouTube is adding background playback and offline downloads to its $7.99-per-month Premium Lite plan, features that were previously exclusive to the full Premium tier. The update makes the lower-cost subscription more practical for everyday use, especially for multitasking and offline viewing. However, Premium Lite will still include limited ads on certain content.
Sandisk has announced the third iteration of its Portable SSD lineup, consisting of the Extreme, Extreme PRO, and vanilla Portable SSDs. Available with capacities ranging from 500 GB to 8 TB, the drives appear to pack decent performance.
AMD, Asus, and Lenovo may stop supporting Ryzen Z1 Extreme powered gaming handhelds as far as driver updates are concerned. These devices are not very old so its unfortunate that support is being dropped so early in the life cycle.
After massive backlash from the community, Discord has decided to delay its global age verification rollout to the second half of 2026. The company also plans to add more verification options instead of relying only on government IDs or facial scans.
CheckMag | If you hate the fingerprinting scanner on your Android phones, you are not alone. Optical in-display fingerprint scanners on many $300+ Android phones remain slow and unreliable in 2026, often failing with wet fingers - even on phones from market leaders.
This year the big show is a month later than usual, but it’s finally here – you can watch the Galaxy S26 Unpacked event live on YouTube below. We’re on location and will have more to report, but for now you can just enjoy the show.
If you haven’t already, you can still register on Samsung.com for a $30/€30 discount once the phones are ready for pre-order – that should be later today or tomorrow morning at the latest.
If the stream hasn’t started yet, you can check out our rumor round-up articles for the Galaxy S26 and S26+ as well as the Galaxy S26 Ultra. In addition to the new...
Google is now sending earthquake alerts to Wear OS devices even when they're not connected to a smartphone, according to the release notes for the latest version of Google Play Services.
Google first brought Android's Earthquake Alerts System to Wear OS last year, but so far it was just basically mirroring the alert you received on your phone.
From now on, even if your phone is too far to remain connected to your watch, the latter will still notify you about earthquakes. Of course, it will probably need a standalone internet connection to do so - thus, this most likely only applies...
Although Virgil van Dijk remains key to Arne Slot's plans, Liverpool are already looking for a potential replacement due to his advancing age. With this in mind, they have set their sights on a star Premier League defender valued at £135 million, competing with Manchester United.
Amid a difficult season, Virgil van Dijk has remained one of Liverpool’s standout performers, leading the team from the back. Despite this, the Dutchman’s contract runs until 2027, and a renewal appears complicated. As a result, the Reds are reportedly targeting a Premier League defensive star valued at $135 million. However, they would have to compete with Manchester United to secure his signing.
According to TEAMtalk, Liverpool are closely monitoring Micky van de Ven, who is looking to leave Tottenham Hotspur in the summer of 2026. Despite being under contract until 2029, his team has set a price tag of £100 million (around $135 million).The Reds reportedly view him as the ideal long-term successor to Virgil van Dijk. However, Manchester United have also entered the race, further complicating a potential move to Anfield.
Although Arne Slot will already have Jérémy Jacquet and Giovanni Leoni at his disposal next season, the potential arrival of Micky van de Ven would be a game-changer. He would not only make an immediate impact at Liverpool, but also represent a long-term investment, as he is just 24 years old and already shining in the Premier League. Moreover, he could even thrive alongside Virgil van Dijk, covering for the possible departure of Ibrahima Konaté.
Far from being simply a matter of paying the $135 million fee, Liverpool could face a significant challenge in convincing van de Ven. Just as he would be an ideal solution at Anfield, the young Dutchman would also fit perfectly at Manchester United. In addition, they appear to be on track to qualify for the UEFA Champions League, which could give them an edge in the race. As a result, Micky could also be tempted to form a strong partnership with Matthijs de Ligt.
Micky van de Ven of Tottenham Hotspur celebrates his team’s first goal.
Not only van de Ven: Liverpool could chase other roster reinforcements
Following a successful era led by Jürgen Klopp, Liverpool are facing an imminent change of cycle, backing Arne Slot as their undisputed leader. Despite having invested €482 million, the Reds continue to struggle to find consistency. As a result, they could look to make several changes to their roster, allowing key players to depart. In turn, the coach could receive multiple reinforcements — not just Micky van de Ven.
While Andrew Robertson and Ibrahima Konaté are set to see their contracts expire in the summer of 2026, Mohamed Salah, Virgil van Dijk and Alisson Becker are under contract until 2027, yet all are reportedly heading toward potential exits. Alongside them, Federico Chiesa and Cody Gakpo are also being linked with departures. For this reason, the Reds could not only pursue the signing of Micky van de Ven, but also Yan Diomande, in search of an attacking boost.
Kylian Mbappe has been reportedly hit with an injury setback prior to the UEFA Champions League clash between Real Madrid and Benfica.
Kylian Mbappé has been one of the few consistent bright spots in what has been a turbulent 2025-26 season for Real Madrid, as the club prepares for a decisive UEFA Champions League showdown against Benfica. However, less than 24 hours before kickoff, the French star has reportedly suffered an injury setback, raising concern within Los Blancos ahead of the crucial fixture.
According to L’Équipe, Mbappé was unable to complete Real Madrid’s final training session after once again experiencing discomfort in his left knee. As a result of the setback, the forward is expected to be rested and will not feature against Benfica, dealing a significant blow to Madrid’s plans for the UEFA Champions League encounter.
As the French outlet reported, Mbappé underwent tests in the afternoon that revealed the knee, an area that has troubled him in recent months, is still far from fully healed. While a recovery timeline has not been determined, the Frenchman’s availability for Wednesday’s match at the Santiago Bernabéu has effectively been ruled out.
Earlier in Tuesday’s press conference, head coach Álvaro Arbeloa had said Mbappé was fit for the Champions League clash: “Kylian is ready to play Wednesday and that’s what matters most. For several weeks now, everyone has known it… And I want to highlight the dedication he shows. Toward his teammates, his team, his coach, his club, his supporters.“
Kylian Mbappe of Real Madrid speaks to Jose Mourinho, Head Coach of Benfica.
Mbappé’s knee discomfort resurfaces
This is not the first time Mbappé has been sidelined from key matches because of knee trouble. Toward the end of 2025, during a Madrid training session, the forward felt discomfort, and an MRI later revealed damage to the lateral collateral ligament in his left knee.
Because of that injury, Mbappé missed the La Liga match against Real Betis on Jan. 4 and the Spanish Super Cup semifinal against Atlético Madrid four days later. Despite not traveling to Saudi Arabia with the squad, he pushed to appear in the Jan. 11 final against FC Barcelona, playing just 14 minutes.
After that effort, and following the dismissal of coach Xabi Alonso after the lost final, Mbappé continued featuring regularly for Madrid, completing 90 minutes in eight of the club’s last nine matches across all competitions. However, the discomfort never fully subsided, and with a pivotal European showdown looming, resting the team’s star forward is viewed internally as the safest course to avoid a more serious setback.
Mbappé, eager to avoid any setback for the 2026 World Cup
Mbappé currently stands as Real Madrid’s leading scorer in the UEFA Champions League with 13 goals this season, which underscores how significant his absence could be. With Madrid holding only a one-goal aggregate edge over Benfica, losing their most clinical finisher represents a major blow heading into the decisive stretch of the tie.
Still, with the tournament set to kick off in less than five months, any issue involving his knee would raise serious concern for both Mbappé and the France national team. Sitting out against Benfica is therefore a decision shaped not only by Champions League priorities, but also by the long-term objective of ensuring he is fully fit for this summer’s global showcase in North America.
Vinicius and more important players are at risk of suspension for Real Madrid's potential Champions League round of 16 with a yellow card
Vinicius was the protagonist of the first leg in the Champions League playoff against Benfica due to a controversy over an alleged racist incident involving Gianluca Prestianni. His importance makes him the focus again, as he could miss the next match through suspension if Real Madridprogress from this round.
The Brazilian scored the winning goal in Portugal to give his team the lead heading back to Spain. However, the referee deemed his celebration excessive and showed him a yellow card, putting him at risk of suspension if he receives another in Wednesday’s match.
There are five more players who are at risk of missing the round of 16. Jude Bellingham looks like the most irreplaceable on the list, but he should be available because he will not play this rematch due to injury. Rodrygo is another player at risk who will not play in Madrid. Álvaro Carreras, Aurelien Tchouameni and Dean Huijsen are the other three.
Real Madrid’s potential rivals
The new Champions League format raised doubts when it was announced. Using unified standings to rank all 36 teams did not seem straightforward, but it has produced exciting outcomes, such as Benfica qualifying for this round at Real Madrid’s expense.
Bellingham can’t play this match because of an injury (Denis Doyle/Getty Images)
This also produced a different type of bracket for the knockout rounds than what everyone was used to since the competition changed its structure in the 1990s. Potential opponents will be decided by a mini draw.
Real Madrid will not know who they will face in the round of 16 until the draw. The opponent will be randomly selected from two very different options. Manchester City or Sporting CP are the clubs they could play in the next round.
When do the yellow cards accumulation end?
The rule states that after a player receives three yellow cards, he is suspended for one match. This is not usually a major focus in short series like this one, but it can influence how managers use substitutions.
Yellow card tallies are reset after the quarterfinals, but if a player receives his third booking in the second leg of that round, he will miss the first semifinal match. If Rodrygo or Bellingham pick up a yellow card in the quarterfinals, they could miss the rematch or the first leg of the semifinals.
Vinicius and more will miss the round of 16 with a yellow card
Months before the 2026 FIFA World Cup begins, Mexico received a warning from Lionel Messi.
Mexico, the United States, and Canada will host the 2026 FIFA World Cup, the world’s biggest sporting event. Hosting such a tournament is a great honor and could even be an advantage, but it also comes with significant challenges, as Lionel Messi explained.
The Argentine forward spoke in an interview on the Miro de Atras podcast, hosted by his former Argentina teammate Nahuel Guzman, who has been playing in Liga MX for several years. Among other topics, Leo discussed what the upcoming World Cup could mean for Mexico.
“Now there’s a nice opportunity coming for you and for the United States. Being the World Cup at home, for better or worse, it has an influence,” Messi began, speaking to the Mexican journalists who also participated in the interview. “If things go well, it can be a great opportunity, because playing at home makes a difference. Likewise, if things go badly for you, it will also be noticed.”
Messi knows what he’s talking about, as during his long international career with Argentina, he had the chance to play a major tournament at home: the 2011 Copa America. That was probably the toughest tournament of his entire national team career, largely due to fan criticism after disappointing results.
Lionel Messi of Argentina lifts the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 Winner’s Trophy.
The pressure affected the team’s performance under then-coach Sergio Batista, which drew against Bolivia and Colombia in their first two matches and only secured a spot in the knockout stages in the final game against Costa Rica. The story ended bitterly, however, as Argentina were eliminated by Uruguay in the quarterfinals.
Messi recalls the matches against Mexico
In the same conversation, Messi reflected on the matches he has played against Mexico with Argentina. “We’ve crossed paths a lot in important competitions. Aside from the last one in the group stage, the others were always knockout games,” the forward recalled.
Since Messi began his journey with Argentina in 2005, Mexico have been one of the teams he has faced most often in official tournaments. Both teams met in the 2007 Copa America and the 2006, 2010, and 2022 World Cups, all resulting in victories for Argentina.
The Qatar 2022 match was particularly important, even though it was in the group stage, because a loss would have meant Argentina’s elimination. “That game against Mexico was decisive for us and one of the ones we suffered the most. So much was at stake,” Messi recalled, scoring the opener in Argentina’s 2-0 win. Looking ahead to the 2026 World Cup, he expressed his wish: “Hopefully we don’t face each other this time.”
Is it an advantage to be a World Cup host?
Being the host of a World Cup can add extra pressure to a national team, as Messi noted, but historically, results have varied. In six of the 22 editions, the host nation went on to win the tournament. This happened with Uruguay in 1930, Italy in 1934, England in 1966, West Germany in 1974, Argentina in 1978, and France in 1998.
That success rate might seem low, but it’s important to consider that many host countries historically had little realistic chance of winning the tournament. Even so, host nations often performed above expectations.
In several cases, a team’s best performance came precisely when they hosted the World Cup. This includes Switzerland (fifth place in 1954), Sweden (finalists in 1958), Chile (semifinalists in 1962), and South Korea (semifinalists in 2002). The most emblematic case is Mexico, which has only reached the quarterfinals twice in its history—both times at home, in 1970 and 1986.
With Harry Kane leading the line and Jude Bellingham emerging as the heartbeat of the midfield, the national team arrived at World Cup 2026 with enormous expectations and genuine title ambitions. But months before a ball is kicked, the tournament’s preparations are already spiraling into uncertainty, and one of the national team’s key group-stage fixtures is now facing an […]
With Harry Kane leading the line and Jude Bellingham emerging as the heartbeat of the midfield, the national team arrived at World Cup 2026 with enormous expectations and genuine title ambitions. But months before a ball is kicked, the tournament’s preparations are already spiraling into uncertainty, and one of the national team’s key group-stage fixtures is now facing an extraordinary threat.
What makes the situation even more surreal is that the issue has nothing to do with injuries, tactical decisions, or even soccer. Instead, a bizarre off-field dispute has plunged one of England‘s matches into serious doubt, leaving fans, organizers, and the national team scrambling for answers.
The World Cup is meant to be the pinnacle of global soccer, but the build-up in North America has been riddled with unexpected complications. With just four months remaining until kick-off, organizers are facing mounting logistical headaches, political shifts, and funding disputes that threaten to derail key aspects of the tournament.
One of the most alarming developments surrounds the match scheduled at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, a venue set to host several high-profile fixtures, including group-stage clashes and a knockout game. Thousands of supporters have already booked flights, hotels, and tickets, believing the tournament would proceed smoothly. Instead, the fixture has become a symbol of the tournament’s growing instability.
A general view of the stadium at Gillette Stadium on December 08, 2025 in Foxborough, Massachusetts.
The bizarre reason behind the match threat
In the middle of the controversy lies the core issue that could derail the national team’s fixture. Foxborough officials have warned they will refuse to issue the crucial entertainment licence required to host World Cup matches unless they receive $7.3 million in security funding to cover public safety costs, as per The Mirror and Daily Record.
Despite years of planning by local police and fire departments, the town claims it cannot afford to front the money while waiting for reimbursement from federal authorities. Without the licence, the matches could be cancelled or moved hundreds of miles away, causing chaos for fans and organizers alike.
Without the funding, vital safety equipment has not been ordered, preparations remain incomplete, and the licence deadline is looming on March 17. If the deadline passes without resolution, FIFA may be forced to relocate matches, triggering logistical nightmares.
Thomas Tuchel, Head Coach of England.
Fans facing potential travel disaster
The potential fallout for supporters is immense. Fans have already spent thousands of dollars on travel, accommodation, and match tickets, expecting to see the national team live in North America. A last-minute relocation would force them to reorganize plans at massive personal cost, with no guarantee of refunds or alternative arrangements, the Daily Express adds.
Relocating the match could also impact the tournament schedule, logistics, and competitive balance, as teams would need to adapt to new venues, climates, and travel demands. Whether Foxborough receives the funding in time remains unclear. But one thing is certain: the road to World Cup 2026 is proving to be as unpredictable and dramatic off the pitch as it will be on it.
Jude Bellingham of England and Harry Kane of England look on during the FIFA World Cup 2026 European Qualifiers
Portugal head coach Roberto Martinez made a candid take on whether Cristiano Ronaldo needs to win the World Cup to be called the greatest soccer player in history.
Cristiano Ronaldo has continued to defy the standards of modern soccer, extending his legacy as the sport’s all-time leading scorer even at 41 years old, with the 2026 World Cup representing his final chance to lift the trophy. With less than five months until the tournament begins, Roberto Martinez, head coach of Portugal national team, weighed in on whether the legend needs a World Cup title to officially cement his status as the GOAT.
After being eliminated in the quarterfinals by Morocco national team at the 2022 FIFA World Cup, and with Ronaldo seen in tears in the tunnel on his way back to the locker room, many expected him to step away from international duty. Instead, the striker helped Portugal capture the UEFA Nations League title and is now preparing for one last World Cup push when the tournament kicks off in North America.
Speaking on the Portugal Football Summit podcast, Martinez said a World Cup triumph would enhance Ronaldo’s legacy but isn’t required to validate it: “He will be the greatest player ever, whether he wins the World Cup or not. Our responsibility is to give ourselves the best possible chance to compete for it.“
The Spanish coach also stressed that replicating the formula that led to Nations League success will be crucial this summer. “That comes from analyzing, improving constantly, and maintaining the same mindset that helped us succeed in the Nations League,” Martinez added.
Cristiano Ronaldo and Roberto Martinez, head coach of Portugal.
Ronaldo’s role in Portugal
After his move to Saudi Arabia in 2022, there were expectations that Ronaldo’s influence with the national team would diminish. Instead, he has remained Portugal’s undisputed captain and is also the leading scorer of Martinez’s tenure, with 25 goals in the 36 matches the coach has overseen.
Martinez spoke candidly about the veteran’s impact during the Nations League triumph: “It was essential for our confidence and belief. When you analyse the Nations League, it is probably the most demanding format: 10 matches over 10 months, five different camps, and decisive knockout matches.“
Portugal ultimately secured the title by winning the Final Four, first defeating Germany national team in Munich and then beating Spain national team in the final, with La Roja entering as favorites after their recent European Championship triumph. “Winning in Germany, where Portugal had not won for 25 years, and facing a European champion in the final, gave the group incredible confidence for the future,” the coach added.
What’s next for Portugal?
After finishing atop their qualifying group, Portugal have been drawn into a World Cup group alongside Uzbekistan national team, Colombia national team, and one of the intercontinental playoff winners. To prepare for the tournament, the Seleção have lined up friendlies aimed at sharpening match fitness and tactical rhythm.
Portugal’s next fixtures come during the March international window, when they travel to North America to face Mexico national team on the 28th and the United States men’s national team on U.S. soil on the 31st. Those matches will mark Ronaldo’s first appearance in Mexico and his return to the United States, where he’s widely expected to be part of Martinez’s squad as preparations for the World Cup enter their final phase.
Frustration, public criticism, and even a brief boycott of matches fueled rumors that the Portuguese icon could be preparing another dramatic career twist.
The future of Cristiano Ronaldo has rarely been quiet, but recent weeks have seen speculation reach a new peak. Frustration, public criticism, and even a brief boycott of matches fueled rumors that the Portuguese icon could be preparing another dramatic career twist. At Al-Nassr, tensions behind the scenes had raised questions about his long-term commitment, while clubs across Europe and beyond were mentioned as potential destinations.
Yet, amid the noise, the five-time Ballon d’Or winner continued to deliver on the pitch, scoring goals and keeping himself at the center of the global soccer conversation. The speculation surrounding Ronaldo’s future intensified after reports of growing dissatisfaction with how resources were distributed within the Saudi Pro League. The Portuguese superstar reportedly accused the league of favoring certain clubs while neglecting others, leading to frustration that culminated in a brief spell out of action.
Despite the controversy, the 41-year-old returned to the pitch in emphatic fashion, scoring three goals in two matches and reminding everyone that, even at this stage of his career, he remains one of the sport’s most decisive figures.
The uncertainty sparked widespread speculation about potential next destinations. A sentimental return to Sporting Lisbon was floated as a nostalgic storyline, while domestic rivals Al-Hilal, MLS side Inter Miami, Turkish giants Fenerbahçe, and French outfit Marseille were all cited as hypothetical landing spots. Each scenario carried its own intrigue, from marketing impact to tactical reinvention and renewed trophy ambitions.
Cristiano Ronaldo of Al-Nassr looks on during the Saudi Pro League match.
The final decision revealed
In the middle of the swirling rumors, clarity has now arrived. According to Saudi journalist Ahmed Al-Jedi, Ronaldo has made a definitive call regarding his future. “Cristiano Ronaldo will not leave the Saudi Pro League or his club, Al Nassr. A legend. Professionalism. Popularity. Influence that everyone envies. In short: Al Nassr and Ronaldo are twins, and their story will only end with championships.”
This revelation marks a decisive moment after weeks of uncertainty, signaling a renewed commitment to the project and a desire to continue building his legacy in the Middle East.
Fabrizio Romano’s insight: Commitment to the project
Transfer expert Fabrizio Romano further confirmed the superstar’s stance, shedding light on the nature of the earlier tensions and Ronaldo’s mindset. “Cristiano is happy at Al-Nassr, and now Cristiano confirms: ‘I belong to Saudi Arabia. I want to continue in Saudi Arabia.’ Cristiano is showing commitment to the project. Cristiano is absolutely determined to make history at Al-Nassr.”
Romano explained that the disputes were largely related to budget management and the Saudi Public Investment Fund rather than a breakdown in relationships with the club’s management or coaching staff. The resolution of those issues appears to have reassured Ronaldo and reinforced his belief in the project.
Şampiyonlar Ligi Son 16 play-off turunda Atletico Madrid ile Club Brugge karşı karşıya geldi. Atletico Madrid 3-3'ün rövanş maçında Club Brugge'ü 4-1 mağlup ederek adını son 16'ya yazdırdı.
UEFA Şampiyonlar Ligi play-off turu rövanş maçında Atletico Madrid, konuk ettiği Club Brugge'u 4-1 mağlup etti. Atletico Madrid, 16'ya yazdıran ilk takım oldu. Norveçli santrfor Alexander Sörloth 'hat-trick' yaptı.
Atletico Madrid son 16 turunda Tottenham Hotspur ya da Liverpool ile eşleşecek.
Kayserispor, Teknik Direktör Radomir Djalovic ile karşılıklı anlaşarak yolların ayrıldığını açıkladı.
Trendyol Süper Lig ekibi Kayserispor, Teknik Direktör Radomir Djalovic ile yollarını ayırdığını duyurdu.
Kayserispor Kulübünden yapılan açıklamada, "Teknik direktör Radomir Djalovic ile karşılıklı anlaşarak yollarımızı ayırmış bulunuyoruz. Kendisine ve ekibine bundan sonraki kariyerlerinde başarılar dileriz"denildi.
Teknik Direktör Radomir Djalovic ile karşılıklı anlaşarak yollarımızı ayırmış bulunuyoruz.
Kendisine ve ekibine bundan sonraki kariyerlerinde başarılar dileriz.
Beşiktaş yönetimi, basın toplantılarını "takipçi satın alan trollerden" temizlemek için devrim niteliğinde bir adım atıyor. TSYD üyeliği ve Sarı Basın Kartı zorunluluğu getirilerek meslek onurunun korunması hedefleniyor. Türk futbolunda liyakat ve kalite standardını yeniden belirleyecek olan bu "hijyen" operasyonunu, Fotospor olarak sonuna kadar destekliyoruz.
Beşiktaş yönetimi spor medyasındaki kirliliği önlemek ve basın toplantılarını daha nitelikli hale getirmek amacıyla devrim niteliğinde bir adım atmaya hazırlanıyor. Hazırlanan yeni düzenlemenin, tüm kulüplere örnek olması bekleniyor.
Beşiktaş yönetimine yakın kaynaklardan edinilen bilgilere göre; kulüp bünyesinde düzenlenen basın toplantılarının standardını yükseltmek için düğmeye basıldı. Son dönemde dijital mecraların artışıyla birlikte ortaya çıkan "trol" hesaplar ve amacı belirsiz profillerin, gerçek basın mensuplarının önüne geçmesinin engellenmesi hedefleniyor.
Planlanan yeni düzenleme ile basın toplantılarına girişlerde ciddi bir filtreleme sistemi uygulanacak. Masadaki taslağa göre, toplantılara katılacak kişilerin şu şartları taşıması gerekecek.
- TSYD (Türkiye Spor Yazarları Derneği) Üyeliği
- Resmi Sarı Basın Kartı Sahibi Olmak
Yapılacak düzenlemenin sadece bir kural değişikliği değil, aynı zamanda meslek onurunu koruma adımı olduğunu belirten Beşiktaş profesyonelleri, bu durumu "gerçek basın mensuplarına yapılan bir haksızlık" olarak nitelendirdi. Yönetim, mikrofonun sadece işin ehli olan kişilere uzatılması konusunda kararlı.
Beşiktaş'ın bu hamlesi, spor dünyasında sadece bir kulüp kararı olarak değil, bir kalite standartı arayışı olarak görülüyor.
- Basın toplantıları daha profesyonel bir zemine oturacak.
- Manipülasyon amaçlı soruların önüne geçilecek.
- Diğer kulüplere "akreditasyon disiplini" konusunda örnek teşkil edilecek.
Son kararı Başkan Serdal Adalı'nın vermesi beklenirken, Fotospor olarak bu kararı sonuna kadar destekliyoruz.
Beşiktaş'ta Sergen Yalçın'ın savunma planları sakatlıklarla altüst oldu. Agbadou ve Emirhan hayalleri kuran Yalçın, Emirhan'ın uzun süreli sakatlığıyla sarsıldı. Göztepe maçında sürpriz bir kararla Yasin Özcan yerine, Rusya'ya gidişi son anda yatan Uduokhai'ye sarılan tecrübeli teknik adam, Alman stoperi sezonun geri kalanında savunmanın anahtarı yapmaya hazırlanıyor.
Beşiktaş’ta savunma hattı adeta "satranç tahtasına" dönüştü. Sergen Yalçın’ın planları, sakatlıklar yüzünden yeniden altüst oldu. Yalçın’ın savunma kurgusundaki kilit isim Emmanuel Agbadou. Fildişili stoperin fiziksel gücüne Yalçın'ın güveni tam. Yalçın, Agbadou ile Emirhan Topçu'nun oturduğuna inanıyordu.
Ancak Emirhan’ın yaşadığı sakatlık nedeniyle uzun süre sahalardan uzak kalacak olması bir kez daha keyiflerin kaçmasın neden oldu. Son oynanan Göztepe mücadelesinde Sergen Yalçın, Emirhan sakatlanınca yeni transfer Yasin Özcan'ı değil de Rusya’ya transferi son anda yatan Felix Uduokhai’ye tercih etti.
Sakatlığını atlatan ve takıma dönen Tiago Djalo cephesinde sevindirici haber gelse de teknik bir detay planları zorlaştırıyor. Portekizli oyuncu, tıpkı Agbadou gibi bir sağ stoper. Bu durum, savunmanın solunda kimin oynayacağı sorusunu beraberinde getiriyor.
Sezonun bu kritik virajında Beşiktaş’ın en büyük kozu, devre arasında valizini toplamışken takımda kalan Uduokhai olacak gibi duruyor. Alman stoper savunmadaki eksikler nedeniyle sezonun geri kalanında değişilmez olmaya aday.
Süper Lig'deki ofsayt tartışmalarında sular durulmuyor. Galatasaray'ın rakipleriyle kıyaslayarak "adaletsizlik" dediği pozisyonlara, eski MHK Başkanı Mustafa Çulcu'dan UEFA destekli yanıt geldi: "Karar doğru, itiraz yersiz!"
Süper Lig’de son haftaya damga vuran hakem kararları, kulüpler arasında sosyal medya üzerinden başlayan bir "çizgi" savaşına dönüştü. Galatasaray’ın iptal edilen golü sonrası başlattığı tartışmaya, eski Merkez Hakem Kurulu (MHK) Başkanı Mustafa Çulcu’dan kritik bir açıklama geldi.
Galatasaray resmi hesaplarından yaptığı bir paylaşımla hakem kararlarındaki standart sapmasına dikkat çekti. Paylaşımda; Trabzonspor, Fenerbahçe ve Galatasaray’ın benzer ofsayt tartışmaları içeren pozisyonları yan yana getirilerek şu ifadelere yer verildi:
- Hangisi ofsayt, biz anlayamadık. Siz karar verin.
Sarı-kırmızılı yönetim, rakiplerinin benzer pozisyonlarda attığı gollerin geçerli sayıldığını, ancak kendi gollerinin ofsayt gerekçesiyle iptal edilmesinin adaletsiz olduğunu savundu.
Tartışmaların odağındaki pozisyonlarla ilgili konuşan eski MHK Başkanı Mustafa Çulcu, konuyu UEFA nezdinde araştırdığını belirterek tartışmalara yeni bir boyut kazandırdı.
- UEFA'dan teyit ettim; Galatasaray maçındaki pozisyonda hakemin verdiği ofsayt kararının doğru olduğunu söylüyorlar. Trabzonspor maçındaki pozisyon için ise 'gol' diyorlar.
Ligde oynanan son maçlarda, üç büyük kulübün benzer hücum varyasyonlarında VAR çizgileri ve yardımcı hakem kararları farklılık göstermiş; Galatasaray cephesi, kendilerine uygulanan standardın rakiplerinden farklı olduğunu iddia ederek tepki göstermişti.
Trabzonspor'un Gaziantep FK galibiyetine gölge düştü! Sağlık Kurulu Başkanı Prof. Dr. Ahmet Beşir, sakatlanan Tim Jabol Folcarelli'nin son durumunu açıkladı. Fotospor'un işaret ettiği gibi yapılan MR kontrollerinde korkulan senaryo gerçek oldu. Yıldız oyuncunun bağlarında yırtık tespit edildi.
Trabzonspor’un Gaziantep FK ile oynadığı maçta sakatlanarak teknik heyeti korkutan Tim Jabol Folcarelli’den korkulan kötü haber geldi. Fotospor’un dün işaret ettiği endişeler, bugün yapılan resmi açıklamayla kesinleşti.
Trabzonspor Sağlık Kurulu Başkanı Prof. Dr. Ahmet Beşir, oyuncunun durumu hakkında yaptığı açıklamada taraftarları üzen detayları paylaştı. Beşir, yaptığı bilgilendirmede şu ifadeleri kullandı:
- Gaziantep FK maçında sakatlanan futbolcumuz Tim Jabol Folcarelli’nin yapılan muayene ve görüntülemeleri sonucunda sol ayak bileği dış yan bağlarında yırtık ve kanama tespit edilmiştir. Oyuncumuzun tedavisine sağlık ekibimizce başlanmıştır.
Kulüp doktorlarından alınan ilk bilgilere göre Folcarelli’nin önünde iki farklı senaryo bulunuyordu. Yapılan tetkiklerde "yırtık" tespit edilmesi, oyuncunun sahalardan uzak kalma süresini uzattı.
- Mevcut tabloya göre oyuncunun rehabilitasyon sürecinin 1.5 ile 2 ay arasında sürmesi bekleniyor.
Galibiyetin ardından düzenlenen basın toplantısında üzüntüsü yüzünden okunan teknik direktör Fatih Tekke, Folcarelli’nin takımdaki önemine vurgu yapmıştı.
- Tim bizim için çok değerli bir parça. Ancak her ne olursa olsun, eksiklere takılmadan yolumuza devam edeceğiz. Elimizdeki malzemeyi en iyi şekilde kullanmaya çalışacağız.
Beşiktaş yönetimi bilet fiyatlarında indirime gitti, siyah-beyazlı taraftarlar Dolmabahçe'yi bayram yerine çevirdi. Göztepe galibiyetiyle moral bulan camiada yeni hedef 7 Mart: Galatasaray'ı cehennem gibi bir baskı bekliyor!
Beşiktaş tribünleri yönetimin hamlesiyle küllerinden doğdu. Göztepe galibiyetiyle moral bulan camia şimdi 7 Mart’taki Galatasaray derbisini bekliyor. Takım, yönetim ve taraftar arasındaki buzların erimesiyle birlikte, Galatasaray maçı öncesi Dolmabahçe’de "cehennem" hazırlıkları başladı.
Beşiktaş yönetimi, Göztepe maçı öncesi taraftarın çağrısına kulak vererek bilet fiyatlarında ciddi bir indirime gitti. Bu hamle meyvesini anında verdi. Aynı saatlerde Sinan Erdem’de Fenerbahçe Beko ile oynanan Türkiye Kupası finaline rağmen, siyah-beyazlı futbolseverler stadı hınca hınç doldurdu.
Göztepe karşısında tribünlerin uzun süre sonra ilk kez bu kadar dolması ve coşkusu dikkat çekti. Maçın başından sonuna kadar susmayan taraftarlar, adeta "12. adam" etkisini sahaya yansıttı.
Göztepe takımı tezahüratlarla adeta boğuldu. Tribünlerin sadece izleyici değil, maça doğrudan müdahale eden enerjisi galibiyette kilit rol oynadı. Uzun süreli durgunluğun ardından gelen bu kenetlenme, camiada "eski ruh geri dönüyor" yorumlarını beraberinde getirdi.
Sosyal medyada birleşen Beşiktaşlı taraftarlar, Göztepe maçındaki atmosferin kalıcı olması için yönetime seslendi. Biletlerdeki uygun fiyat politikasının devam etmesi durumunda Dolmabahçe’nin her maç kapalı gişe olacağının garantisini verdi.
Motivasyonun asıl hedefi ise 7 Mart’taki Galatasaray derbisi. Göztepe maçındaki enerjiyi bir "prova" olarak gören siyah-beyazlılar, lider Galatasaray’ı Tüpraş Stadyumu’nda yoğun bir baskıyla karşılamaya hazırlanıyor.
Şampiyonluk ve Avrupa'da gelen başarılar bir sonuç değil, 40 yıllık bir adanmışlığın hikayesi. Derwall ile atılan tohumlardan Fatih Terim'in 'alfa' liderliğine, Kalli'nin kısıtlı imkanlarla yazdığı destanlardan Okan Buruk'un zafer koşusuna... Galatasaray'ın 'winner' kimliği gökten inmedi.
Türk futbolunda başarı söz konusu olduğunda sıkça telaffuz edilen "winner" kimliği, tesadüflerin değil, on yıllara yayılan bir adanmışlığın eseri olarak yeniden sahnede. Galatasaray, 2024-25 sezonunda taktığı 5. yıldızla ve İstanbul'da Juventus gibi bir dünya devine 5 gol atına bu tartışmaları teknik bir boyuttan çıkarıp bir "doktrin" haline getirdi. Her şeyin başında, 80’lerin ortasında Jupp Derwall’in Florya’ya attığı o modern tohumlar var. Analizlere göre, rakiplerin en büyük eksiği taktikten ziyade bir "Derwall figürünün" olmayışı. Galatasaray, sadece kupalar kazanmadı. Derwall’in kurduğu felsefeyi her nesilde güncelleyerek bir genetik miras haline getirdi.
Fatih Terim, Türk futbol tarihinin en büyük "alfa" figürü olarak bu kimliğin bayraktarlığını yaptı. Bugün rakiplerin Terim modelini taklit etme çabaları olarak görülüyor. Galatasaray ise içinden yeni liderler çıkarmayı sürdürüyor.
Emre Belözoğlu, Volkan Demirel veya İsmail Kartal gibi isimler üzerinden kurulan Fenerbahçe denklemlerinin aksine; Galatasaray’da Arda Turan, Selçuk İnan veya Albert Riera gibi isimler pişiyor. Okan Buruk ise bayrağı 4. kez göndere çekmek ve Avrupa'yı sallamak için için koşuyor.
Galatasaray’ın en zor dönemlerinde bile (Kalli’nin 75 yaşında inşa ettiği Uğur Uçar’lı, Barış Özbek’li kadro veya Gerets dönemi) şampiyonluğa ulaşması, başarının sadece cüzdanla ilgili olmadığının kanıtı olarak sunuluyor.
Bu yaklaşım, sarı-kırmızılıların Victor Osimhen veya İlkay Gündoğan gibi dünya yıldızlarını transfer ederken bile, bu isimleri "yıldız" olmaktan öte "takımın bir parçası" haline getiren o görünmez gücü açıklıyor.
Galatasaray'ın bugün bu haldeyse bu bir transfer başarısı değil; Derwall ile atılan temelin, Terim ile büyüyen gövdenin ve Okan Buruk ile taçlanan modern vizyonun bir sonucu olarak kabul ediliyor.
Galatasaray'ın milli yıldızı Barış Alper Yılmaz, Juventus karşısında Avrupa devlerinin merceği altında! Vincenzo Montella'nın 'modern futbolcu' övgüleriyle taçlandırdığı genç yetenek için Premier Lig devi Chelsea devreye girdi. Montella ile Maresca arasındaki 'özel referans' hattı, Barış Alper'i sezon sonunda Londra'ya taşıyabilir.
Bu akşamki dev Juventus karşılaşması öncesinde tüm gözler Galatasaray'ın "joker" oyuncusu Barış Alper Yılmaz'ın üzerinde. Milli yıldız için Torino tribünlerine scout akını olacak.
Juventus mücadelesi, Barış Alper için Avrupa kariyerinde bir kırılma noktası olabilir. İtalyan devlerinin yanı sıra, başta Premier Lig ekipleri olmak üzere Avrupa'nın pek çok önemli kulübü, milli oyuncuyu canlı izlemek için tribündeki yerini alacak.
A Milli Takım Teknik Direktörü Vincenzo Montella da tam da maç öncesi Tuttosport'a verdiği demeçte Barış Alper'in modern futbolun en önemli örneklerinden biri olduğunu vurguladı:
- Barış Alper Yılmaz'ın fiziksel olarak inanılmaz bir gücü var. Her pozisyonda oynayabiliyor. Santrfor, bek, sağ açık ve hatta sol açık oynadı. Gerçekten tam anlamıyla modern bir oyuncu.
Transfer kulislerindeki en heyecan verici iddia ise Londra'dan geldi. Chelsea Menajeri Enzo Maresca, Barış Alper Yılmaz için eski dostu ve çalışma arkadaşı Montella ile iletişim halinde. Montella, daha önce Maresca'nın çalıştırdığı Leicester City'ye Yunus Akgün'ü önererek transferde kilit rol oynamıştı.
Montella'nın, eski yardımcısı Maresca'ya bu kez de "şiddetle" Barış Alper Yılmaz'ı önerdiği belirtiliyor. Eğer Chelsea cephesinden nihai karar çıkarsa, İngiliz devinin sezon sonunda Barış Alper için Galatasaray'ın kapısını resmen çalması bekleniyor.
Şampiyonlar Ligi'nde devler sahnesine yürüyen Galatasaray, bu akşamki Juventus sınavının ardından gözünü Cuma günkü kuraya çevirecek. Sarı-kırmızılı camiada tek bir soru var: Liverpool mu, yoksa eski teknik direktör Igor Tudor'un çalıştırdığı Tottenham mı?
Bu akşam Juventus'a 5-2'nin rövanşında konuk olacak Galatasaray bir gözünün ucuyla da Cuma günü Nyon’da çekilecek son 16 turu kuraları için tercih aşamasında.
Sarı-kırmızılı ekibin muhtemel rakipleri arasında İngiliz futbolunun iki devi, Liverpool ve Tottenham yer alıyor. Ancak kuranın en "hikayeli" eşleşmesi kuşkusuz Igor Tudor’un çalıştırdığı Tottenham olacak.
Galatasaray camiası için Tudor ismi, hem modern futbol arayışlarını hem de tartışmalı taktiksel tercihleri anımsatıyor. 2017 yılında Cenk Ergün’ün yürüttüğü operasyonla Karabükspor’dan getirilen Hırvat teknik adam, İstanbul macerasında ilginç izler bırakmıştı.
Galatasaray’ın başında çıktığı 34 maçta 19 galibiyet, 4 beraberlik ve 11 mağlubiyet alarak 1.79 puan ortalaması yakaladı. Tudor denilince akla gelen en büyük eleştiri, büyük maçlarda takımın alışık olmadığı 3-4-3 veya 3-5-2 dizilişlerini denemesiydi.
Tudor, Galatasaray'ın başındayken şu anki teknik direktör Okan Buruk (o dönem Akhisarspor'daydı) ile karşı karşıya gelmiş ve Buruk’un öğrencileri sahadan 4-2 yenik ayrılmıştı.
Galatasaray, muhtemel rakiplerine karşı son dönemde kurduğu psikolojik üstünlükle dikkat çekiyor. Sarı-kırmızılılar, bu sezon Liverpool’u mağlup ederek rüştünü ispatlarken, geçtiğimiz sezon da Tottenham’ı dize getirmeyi başarmıştı.
Juventus’u da çalıştırmış olan ve şu an Tottenham’ın başında bulunan Tudor, Galatasaray'a rakip olması durumunda sadece taktiksel bir savaş değil, aynı zamanda bir iade-i itibar mücadelesine çıkacak.
Galatasaray taraftarı ise sosyal medyada şimdiden "Tudor’un Tottenham’ı mı, yoksa Liverpool mu?" sorusunu tartışmaya başladı. 27 Şubat’taki kura, sarı-kırmızılıların Avrupa hayallerindeki yeni durağı belirleyecek.
Ronaldo was back at San Siro for Inter’s Champions League play-off with Bodo/Glimt, but was shocked by the worst possible question from Fabio Capello. ‘No more!’
It kicks off at San Siro at 20.00 GMT (21.00 CET).
MILAN, ITALY – FEBRUARY 24: General view outside the stadium prior to the UEFA Champions League 2025/26 League Knockout Play-off Second Leg match between FC Internazionale Milano and FK Bodo/Glimt at Stadio San Siro on February 24, 2026 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
The Nerazzurri need all the help they can get to overturn a 3-1 first leg defeat to the Norwegians, especially as captain Lautaro Martinez and midfielder Hakan Calhanoglu are out of action.
They hope to get some inspiration from the presence before kick-off of former Inter legends Ronaldo and Christian Vieri, who were awarded special edition jerseys.
Ronaldo always a special figure for Inter fans
Ronaldo of Inter Milan celebrates his goal against AC Milan during the Serie A match at the San Siro in Milan, Italy. Mandatory Credit: Claudio Villa /Allsport
“Those fans can also make their impact felt and help Inter to win tonight.”
His old Real Madrid coach Capello was in the studio and asked just one question of his former player: How much do you weigh now?
“Still with the weight? No more!” replied Ronaldo with a laugh.
MADRID, SPAIN – APRIL 20: Fabio Capello attends the Sporting Mixed Zone ahead of Laureus World Sports Awards Madrid 2025 at Palacio De Cibeles on April 20, 2025 in Madrid, Spain. (Photo by Angel Martinez/Getty Images for Laureus)
Much to the amusement of the rest of the panel, the now retired coach revealed he had weighed Ronaldo every single day in Madrid to make sure he kept in shape during the 2006-07 season.
Capello also explained in the Sky Sport Italia studio that Ronaldo was “the most talented player I ever worked with, but when it came to his lifestyle, he left rather a lot to be desired.”
Inter President Beppe Marotta laughed off ‘fake news’ about approaching Diego Simeone, assuring Cristian Chivu ‘is proving himself worthy’ regardless of the Champions League play-off with Bodo/Glimt.
It kicks off at San Siro at 20.00 GMT (21.00 CET).
There is a mountain to climb if the Nerazzurri are to stay in the competition after losing the first leg of this play-off 3-1 in Norway.
That defeat on the artificial pitch was doubly painful, as Lautaro Martinez also sustained a soleus injury and is expected to be out of action for a month.
Marotta reassuring on Chivu future at Inter
MONZA, ITALY – FEBRUARY 04: Cristian Chivu, Head Coach of FC Internazionale Milano, gestures during the Coppa Italia Quarter-Final match between FC Internazionale and Torino at U-Power Stadium on February 04, 2026 in Monza, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
“Anything is possible in sport. They have a big advantage, but it is not insurmountable,” Marotta told Sky Sport Italia.
“This is why I have faith in our team, their determination, the support of all these fans. We must have respect for our opponents, but never fear, and we have the strongest motivation.”
There are quite a few special guests in the stands this evening, including ex-Inter hero Ronaldo, and Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola.
“Being able to emulate Ronaldo even just a little bit would be a dream for our young players,” smiled the President.
Hakan Calhanoglu is also on the treatment table, though Denzel Dumfries is back on the bench for the first time since November 9 after ankle surgery.
Davide Frattesi has been chosen for the midfield instead of Henrikh Mkhitaryan, partly for his history of scoring big Champions League goals to eliminate Bayern Munich and Barcelona last season.
BODO, NORWAY – FEBRUARY 18: Cristian Chivu, Head Coach of FC Internazionale Milano, gestures to his players during the UEFA Champions League 2025/26 League Knockout Play-off First Leg match between FK Bodo/Glimt and FC Internazionale Milano at Aspmyra Stadion on February 18, 2026 in Bodo, Norway. (Photo by Martin Ole Wold/Getty Images)
Spanish media claimed yesterday that Inter have an agreement with Atletico Madrid coach Diego Simeone to take over from Cristian Chivu next season.
“It’s absolutely fake news, it’s not even worth talking about. We are extraordinarily happy with Chivu,” shrugged Marotta.
“Luck is a part of football, but the coach is proving himself worthy of the Inter job.”
LECCE, ITALY – FEBRUARY 21: Head coach of FC Internazionale Cristian Chivu celebrates after the Serie A match between US Lecce and Inter at Stadio Via del Mare on February 21, 2026 in Lecce, Italy. (Photo by Maurizio Lagana/Getty Images)
Inter reached the Champions League Final twice in the last three years, so how would going out before the Round of 16 affect the club’s finances?
“In all honesty, it’s important, but not all that relevant. This is a night of sport, we want to honour it in the best possible way. If we were to miss this objective, obviously we’d have to make some adjustments, but it’s not a problem, certainly.”
Inter coach Cristian Chivu explains why he chose Davide Frattesi to start in the Champions League play-off with Bodo/Glimt and assures ‘it can be done, it’s up to us.’
It kicks off at San Siro at 20.00 GMT (21.00 CET).
BODO, NORWAY – FEBRUARY 18: Francesco Pio Esposito of FC Internazionale Milano celebrates scoring his team’s first goal with teammates during the UEFA Champions League 2025/26 League Knockout Play-off First Leg match between FK Bodo/Glimt and FC Internazionale Milano at Aspmyra Stadion on February 18, 2026 in Bodo, Norway. (Photo by Martin Ole Wold/Getty Images)
It is a huge task to overturn a 3-1 first leg defeat in the Champions League play-off, made even tougher by the absence of star players Lautaro Martinez and Hakan Calhanoglu.
Chivu has faith in Inter turnaround
Cristian Chivu during his pre-match press conference on the eve of Inter vs. Bodo/Glimt (February 23, 2026).
“Everything is feasible, it’s up to us, our determination, attitude and balance, because it can be done,” Chivu told Sky Sport Italia.
Francesco Pio Esposito scored in Norway and starts upfront this evening alongside Marcus Thuram, but the surprise is Frattesi in midfield rather than Hakan Calhanoglu.
The Italian has a remarkable record of scoring decisive Champions League goals, last season striking late to eliminate Bayern Munich and Barcelona on Inter’s way to the Final.
VERONA, ITALY – NOVEMBER 02: Davide Frattesi of FC Internazionale during the Serie A match between Hellas Verona FC and FC Internazionale at Stadio Marcantonio Bentegodi on November 02, 2025 in Verona, Italy. (Photo by Alessandro Sabattini/Getty Images)
“Like all the others, he is a valuable member of the group. He showed that last season and at times this term, he overcame the difficulties that he had in the early part of the campaign.
“We need everyone to give their contribution to the cause,” concluded Chivu.
There are quite a few special guests in the stands this evening, including ex-Inter hero Ronaldo, and Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola.
Matteo Darmian insists Inter must ‘score as early as possible, but not make it an obsession’ in their Champions League play-off against Bodo/Glimt. ‘We will get chances.’
It kicks off at San Siro at 20.00 GMT (21.00 CET).
BODO, NORWAY – FEBRUARY 18: Nikita Khaikin of Bodo/Glimt catches the ball whilst under pressure from Manuel Akanji of FC Internazionale Milano during the UEFA Champions League 2025/26 League Knockout Play-off First Leg match between FK Bodo/Glimt and FC Internazionale Milano at Aspmyra Stadion on February 18, 2026 in Bodo, Norway. (Photo by Martin Ole Wold/Getty Images)
The first leg was disastrous for two different reasons, as it was a 3-1 defeat in Norway, but they also lost captain Lautaro Martinez for approximately a month to a soleus injury that was blamed on the artificial pitch.
As the away goals rule was abolished, it means any win by two clear goals would prompt extra time and potentially even penalties.
Darmian believes Inter can qualify
BODO, NORWAY – FEBRUARY 18: Francesco Pio Esposito of FC Internazionale Milano celebrates scoring his team’s first goal with teammates during the UEFA Champions League 2025/26 League Knockout Play-off First Leg match between FK Bodo/Glimt and FC Internazionale Milano at Aspmyra Stadion on February 18, 2026 in Bodo, Norway. (Photo by Martin Ole Wold/Getty Images)
“We must have the right focus and spirit, it’s not easy to overturn a two-goal deficit, but over the years we’ve shown that we know what to do in the Champions League. We need the best version of ourselves to overturn this result,” Darmian told Sky Sport Italia.
The Nerazzurri reached the Champions League Final in two of the last three seasons, but here risk going out before the Round of 16, as they fumbled precious points in the league phase against Atletico Madrid and Liverpool.
BODO, NORWAY – FEBRUARY 18: Francesco Pio Esposito of FC Internazionale Milano scores his team’s first goal during the UEFA Champions League 2025/26 League Knockout Play-off First Leg match between FK Bodo/Glimt and FC Internazionale Milano at Aspmyra Stadion on February 18, 2026 in Bodo, Norway. (Photo by Martin Ole Wold/Getty Images)
“I remember very few performances where we got the wrong approach this season. We need to score as early as possible, but it also mustn’t be an obsession, because it is a long game and we will get chances,” insisted Darmian.
“We must simply be aware of our strength and not let that slip over into arrogance. We must be ourselves and prove it tonight.”
Inter look to Marcus Thuram, Francesco Pio Esposito and Davide Frattesi against Bodo/Glimt, needing to win by at least two clear goals to stay in the Champions League.
It kicks off at San Siro at 20.00 GMT (21.00 CET).
BODO, NORWAY – FEBRUARY 18: Lautaro Martinez of FC Internazionale Milano attempts a scissor kick during the UEFA Champions League 2025/26 League Knockout Play-off First Leg match between FK Bodo/Glimt and FC Internazionale Milano at Aspmyra Stadion on February 18, 2026 in Bodo, Norway. (Photo by Martin Ole Wold/Getty Images)
The 3-1 play-off defeat in Norway was doubly painful for the Nerazzurri, as it also saw Lautaro Martinez sustain a calf injury on the artificial turf, which has ruled him out for approximately a month.
Hakan Calhanoglu has also struggled with muscular issues in recent weeks, and straight after making his comeback, is again out of action.
MUNICH, GERMANY – APRIL 08: Davide Frattesi of FC Internazionale celebrates scoring his team’s second goal during the UEFA Champions League 2024/25 Quarter Final First Leg match between FC Bayern München and FC Internazionale Milano at Fussball Arena Muenchen on April 08, 2025 in Munich, Germany. (Photo by Alexander Hassenstein/Getty Images)
Denzel Dumfries is on the bench for the first time since November 9, as he is finally back in the squad after ankle surgery.
The big surprise is Frattesi chosen in place of Henrikh Mkhitaryan in midfield, as he has a strong record of making the difference in the Champions League with late goals against Bayern Munich and Barcelona last season.
Fresh from a 2-0 win away to Lecce that put them 10 points clear at the top of the Serie A table, Inter must pour all their resources into turning this around and staying in the Champions League.
BODO, NORWAY – FEBRUARY 18: Francesco Pio Esposito of FC Internazionale Milano celebrates scoring his team’s first goal with teammates during the UEFA Champions League 2025/26 League Knockout Play-off First Leg match between FK Bodo/Glimt and FC Internazionale Milano at Aspmyra Stadion on February 18, 2026 in Bodo, Norway. (Photo by Martin Ole Wold/Getty Images)
Bodo/Glimt don’t resume their domestic campaign until March 6, so the only games they’ve played since September 26 have been in the Champions League, spending weeks at a training camp in Spain.
This has seen them notch up a 2-2 draw at Borussia Dortmund and three consecutive victories over Manchester City, Atletico Madrid and Inter.
They used to be a much weaker side away than at home, but have corrected that recently.
The Norwegians have a full squad to choose from, including former Milan winger Jens-Petter Hauge, who is therefore no stranger to playing at San Siro.
Kasper Hogh was a nightmare for the Inter defence in the first leg, scoring a goal and providing two assists.
BODO, NORWAY – FEBRUARY 18: Jens Petter Hauge of Bodo/Glimt celebrates scoring his team’s second goal with teammate Kasper Hogh during the UEFA Champions League 2025/26 League Knockout Play-off First Leg match between FK Bodo/Glimt and FC Internazionale Milano at Aspmyra Stadion on February 18, 2026 in Bodo, Norway. (Photo by Martin Ole Wold/Getty Images)
Nobody has overturned a two-leg deficit in the Champions League knockout ties since Liverpool against Barcelona in the 2018-19 semi-final.
However, Inter were in the Champions League Final for two of the last three years, so have pedigree in this tournament.
The second leg kicks off at the New Balance Arena in Bergamo on Wednesday at 17.45 GMT (18.45 CET).
La Dea saw their mood boosted over the weekend by a 2-1 comeback victory over Napoli to put them right back in the race for a top four finish in Serie A.
That kind of confidence will be necessary if they are to turn this play-off around against German giants Borussia Dortmund.
Palladino and Atalanta have faith in comeback
ROME, ITALY – FEBRUARY 14: Atalanta BC head coach Raffaele Palladino reacts during the Serie A match between SS Lazio and Atalanta BC at Stadio Olimpico on February 14, 2026 in Rome, Italy. (Photo by Marco Rosi – SS Lazio/Getty Images)
“It will be tough, but we’ll try with everything we’ve got, with great enthusiasm, awareness of our capabilities. We must play with quality, our style of football, and have faith in ourselves. I want to see us push from the first minute to the last.
“We’ve got so much enthusiasm and positive energy, things we need tomorrow. The game with Napoli was a comeback victory, so we must learn from that too. The tie is open, as 2-0 is hard to overturn, but with 90 and maybe more minutes, we can try to cause problems for a team with strong individuals and accustomed to playing at this level.
“We need to be focused, aware, sharp for the full match, and make the most of the fact we’ve got 20,000 fans behind us.”
BERGAMO, ITALY – FEBRUARY 05: Raffaele Palladino, Head Coach of Atalanta, looks on prior to the Coppa Italia Quarter-Final match between Atalanta BC and Juventus FC at the New Balance Arena on February 05, 2026 in Bergamo, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
Atalanta have achieved great things in Europe under Gian Piero Gasperini, but it is a new tournament for Palladino, who took over from Ivan Juric in mid-November.
“We face everyone with the right spirit, we’ve got to enjoy this match, as it is very important in a fascinating competition. We want to carry on playing in Europe, and it’s a valuable experience to play in these knockout fixtures.
“It is a dream to get through to the Round of 16, but dreams can come true, so we’ve got to give it our best.”
Charles De Ketelaere and Giacomo Raspadori are still out of action, but the good news for Atalanta is the return of midfielder Ederson, who was rested against Napoli with a twinge.
“We’ve got an important player back, we’ll see. So many are hungry to play, they made it difficult for me today with a strong training session, and those who come off the bench will be just as important. It’ll be 100 minutes and we need to play them to the best of our capabilities.”
DORTMUND, GERMANY – FEBRUARY 17: Players of Atalanta pose for a team photograph prior to the UEFA Champions League 2025/26 League Knockout Play-off First Leg match between Borussia Dortmund and Atalanta BC at BVB Stadion Dortmund on February 17, 2026 in Dortmund, Germany. (Photo by Alex Grimm/Getty Images)
If Atalanta do manage to turn this 2-0 deficit around, will Palladino reward the squad with a special dinner?
“I haven’t thought about it, but if it did happen, we’d perhaps do more than just buy the team dinner! The lads always give their all, they know that when they deserve rewards, I give them.”
It would not be the first time that Atalanta caused an upset in Europe, as they famously beat Liverpool at Anfield Road.
“We hope this dream can come true, we know it’s not easy to overturn a 2-0 deficit against such a strong team, but I see so much positive energy, I believe, the lads believe, the fans believe, so we need a fiery atmosphere in our home stadium. We can’t wait to get on the pitch,” concluded Palladino.
Victor Osimhen gives an update on his knee injury and warns Galatasaray will ‘take the fight’ to Juventus despite their 5-2 Champions League play-off advantage. ‘Defence starts from the attack.’
It kicks off on Wednesday at the Allianz Juventus Stadium in Turin at 20.00 GMT (21.00 CET).
The Bianconeri have a mountain to climb after losing the first leg 5-2 in Istanbul, despite having taken a 2-1 lead going into half-time, as the Juan Cabal red card proved disastrous.
Osimhen did not score in that first leg, but he rested over the weekend due to a knee issue.
Osimhen ready for Juventus battle
ISTANBUL, TURKEY – SEPTEMBER 14: Victor Osimhen of Galatasaray looks on during the Turkish Super League match between Galatasaray and Rizespor at Rams Park Stadium on September 14, 2024 in Istanbul, Turkey. (Photo by Ahmad Mora/Getty Images)
“I have a little pain in my knee, that is the reason why I didn’t play the last league game, but thanks to the medical team, I am back with the squad and looking forward to facing Juve.”
Galatasaray are aiming to make history by eliminating Juventus from the Champions League, and Osimhen denies suggestions they are a completely different team in his absence.
“It’s a huge responsibility, but it’s not just about Osimhen. I have to give props to the rest of the squad, as they’ve been really been helpful putting this club where it should be,” continued the Nigeria international.
“This club is huge, we’ve seen multiple times that even with legends in the past who played for this club, it is the only Turkish side that has done really well in Europe. We’ve been doing that for so many years, when you mention a big club, we’ve done so well in the Champions League.
“We also have the opportunity tomorrow to write history for the club, so it’s not just about one player. Of course, I appreciate all the support from the fans, the coach, the confidence he has in me. If I don’t have these guys around my back, I don’t think they can listen to me when I try to charge them forward. Everything can be made possible, kudos to them, we’re going to lead each other hand in hand and try to make sure we get the maximum result.”
ISTANBUL, TURKEY – NOVEMBER 7: Victor Osimhen of Galatasaray celebrates victory during the UEFA Europa League 2024/25 League Phase MD4 match between Galatasaray A.S. and Tottenham Hotspur at Rams Park on November 7, 2024 in Istanbul, Turkey. (Photo by Ahmad Mora/Getty Images)
Although he did not score in the first leg, his high pressing game saw him steal the ball twice and provide assists, constantly harassing the Juventus defenders.
“One thing about me is if I’m not seeing an opportunity to score, I am trying to help my team,” added Osimhen.
“Juventus always start from the back, so t was important to press them, I try to call my teammates forward too, so we don’t let them start that play from behind. Juventus have a lot of quality, when they manage to get the ball to Kenan Yildiz, he’s a very dangerous player, so is Conceicao, so we must try to block their passes.
“Defence starts from the attack, so me and the other forwards have to start the press. It was just the right thing to do, and of course the instructions from the coach. I did my duty and I’m glad I did it diligently.”
ISTANBUL, TURKEY – FEBRUARY 17: Gabriel Sara of Galatasaray A.S. celebrates scoring his team’s first goal with teammates during the UEFA Champions League 2025/26 League Knockout Play-off First Leg match between Galatasaray A.S. and Juventus at Ali Sami Yen Spor Kompleksi on February 17, 2026 in Istanbul, Turkey. (Photo by Burak Kara/Getty Images)
Despite such a big advantage from the first leg, Galatasaray and Osimhen have no intention of sitting back in Turin.
“Tomorrow too I don’t think we’re the kind of squad who is going to lie back, because Juventus are a really big team, but we’ll come out and take the fight to them. It’s going to be a really tough game, I’m looking forward to it.”
Serie A giants Juventus are in hunt of a new goalkeeper and have identified Tottenham star Guglielmo Vicario as a target.
According to The Standard, the “Old Lady” is looking to bring the 29-year-old back to Serie A as they weigh up a major change between the sticks for the 2026-27 season.
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While Juventus have yet to finalise their summer budget, they have identified Vicario as a high-priority target to provide elite competition for, or potentially replace, the struggling Michele Di Gregorio.
Guglielmo Vicario’s camp holds talks with Juventus
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As per the report, while Vicario is not a primary target, if budget allows they will look to make a move for him as well.
It is further reported that the representatives of Vicario have already held talks with Juventus ahead of a potential summer move.
Vicario joined Spurs from Empoli in 2023 and initially became a fan favorite. however, his desire for a return to his homeland has intensified as Tottenham’s season has unraveled.
Juventus are reportedly keen to beat rivals Inter Milan to his signature, with both clubs viewing him as a long-term solution.
The reported fee of €25-30 million (£21.7m-26.1m) is seen as a bargain for a player of his pedigree, and it’s a figure that fits comfortably within Juventus’ financial guidelines.
With the club currently sitting 16th in the Premier League and facing a genuine threat of relegation, the hierarchy is planning to “rip up” the existing wage structure and move on from several high-earning stars.
It has been reported that Tottenham would be open to a sale depending on the fee offered and Vicario’s own desire for a return to Italy.
Arsenal may have secured a dominant 4-1 victory over Tottenham on Sunday, but Manchester United legend Paul Scholes was far from impressed with Declan Rice’s temperament during the North London derby.
Despite the convincing scoreline, Scholes believes Rice’s lack of “calmness” in high-pressure situations could hurt Arsenal’s Premier League title ambitions.
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Paul Scholes questions Declan Rice leadership during Arsenal vs Tottenham
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Speaking on the Good, the Bad and the Football podcast alongside Nicky Butt, Scholes took aim at Rice’s behavior just moments before a critical error allowed Tottenham back into the contest.
The incident occurred shortly after Eberechi Eze had given Arsenal the lead.
Rice was captured on camera vigorously gesturing to his teammates to maintain their focus.
However, less than two minutes later, Rice was caught in possession by Randal Kolo Muani, whose clinical finish leveled the game at 1-1.
Scholes was unimpressed by the midfielder’s animated approach. He said:
“I don’t like all that [Rice geeing up the crowd]. When I look at Declan Rice, he almost looks too emotional. He’s lively, he’s, ‘Come on! Come on! Come on!’ and then he makes his mistake.
When you’re going for a league title, when you’ve got tough games, there has to be a calmness about you.”
Scholes compared Rice’s leadership style to that of his former captain, Roy Keane, noting that the legendary Irishman led with a sense of “calmness” rather than frantic animation.
“People will call me a miserable b******, but game-management in game situations needs a calmness,” he added.
Declan Rice’s importance to Arsenal remains undeniable
Since his £105 million move from West Ham in 2023, Rice has been instrumental under Mikel Arteta.
He transformed Arsenal’s midfield almost immediately, winning the club’s Player of the Season award last year and registering eight goal contributions this campaign.
Arsenal maintained their five-point lead at the top of the Premier League table following the win over Tottenham, keeping their title challenge firmly on track.
Arteta was quick to defend his midfielder after the match, praising Rice’s “courage to stand up” following the error and emphasising his influence across the season.
However, with Manchester City still looming in the title race, it will be important for Rice and others to remain calm amid the mounting pressure.
Real Madrid return to the Santiago Bernabéu on Wednesday evening aiming to protect a narrow advantage in their Champions League knockout round playoff. Los Blancos carry a 1–0 lead into the second leg thanks to Vinícius Júnior’s strike in Lisbon, though the fallout from that match has ensured this tie remains fraught with additional tension. […]
Returning to the French capital holding a slender advantage on Wednesday night, PSG will welcome domestic foes Monaco to the Parc des Princes for what could be another Champions League thriller. Mounting an iconic first-leg comeback on their travels last week, the reigning European champions will certainly be hoping for smoother sailing here as they […]
Manchester United booked important three points as they aim to qualify for next season’s Champions League by beating Everton away on Monday evening. The only goal of the game was the work of Benjamin Sesko, but goalkeeper Senne Lammens certainly played his part, denying the Toffees on numerous occasions. Speaking to the press after the […]
According to Fichajes, Manchester United are considering a move to bring Scott McTominay back to Old Trafford from Napoli, and the Serie A champions are open to the idea of cashing in on his services. The figure of €80million is mentioned as a potential fee. McTominay made the move from United to Napoli in 2024, […]
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Google Ad Grants accounts can now optimize for real-world foot traffic. Advertisers using the nonprofit program are able to set “shop visits” as an account-level goal — a move that enables campaigns to optimize toward in-person visits.
Driving the news. Previously, attempting to mark shop visits as a goal inside Ad Grants would trigger an error. That restriction appears to have been lifted, allowing eligible accounts to include store visit conversions in their primary goal configuration.
The update means nonprofits and local organizations can now align bidding and optimization with physical visits — particularly impactful for visibility in Maps placements and location-driven search results.
Why we care. For nonprofits, museums, places of worship, community centers, and other location-based organizations, digital engagement doesn’t always translate into mission impact. The ability to optimize for shop visits bridges that gap, tying ad performance directly to footfall.
Between the lines. As Google continues emphasizing local intent and Maps-based discovery, bringing store visit optimization to Ad Grants expands how nonprofits compete for nearby audiences. It shifts the focus from just clicks and website traffic to measurable, offline action.
What to do. Ad Grant advertisers should review their account-level goals and confirm shop visits are enabled where eligible. Optimizing toward foot traffic could materially improve local impact — especially for organizations reliant on in-person engagement.
Spotted by: This update was spotted by Google Ads Expert Jason King who shared the update on LinkedIn.
Google’s unified video manager inside Merchant Center is no longer empty. After months of appearing in accounts without visible content, the Video Assets section is now automatically populating with sourced videos.
Driving the news. The feature — first introduced at Google Marketing Live 2025 — was designed to centralize video content inside Google Merchant Center. It began rolling out in September, but many advertisers were seeing a blank interface with no assets displayed.
That’s changed. Videos are now being pulled in automatically, including content from external sources like YouTube.
Why we care, This confirms Google is moving ahead with its plan to make Merchant Center a central hub for commerce-ready creative, not just product feeds. With videos now auto-populating, brands may gain additional visibility across Shopping and Performance Max without extra upload work — but they’ll also need to ensure their YouTube and site videos are optimized for commerce.
In short, video is becoming embedded in retail ad delivery, and advertisers who manage it proactively will have a competitive edge.
Between the lines. By centralizing videos from websites, social platforms, and potentially AI-generated sources, Google is building Merchant Center into a more comprehensive creative hub — not just a product feed manager.
That aligns with broader shifts toward video-first shopping experiences across Search, Shopping, and Performance Max campaigns.
What to watch. It’s still unclear how performance reporting, optimization controls, and editing tools will evolve inside the Video Assets section. But the shift from empty placeholder to populated library shows the infrastructure is now active.
First spotted. This update was first spotted by PPC News Feed founder Hana Kobzová.
Galatasaray'ın yıldız golcüsü Victor Osimhen, Juventus ile oynayacakları rövanş maçı öncesi gerçekleştirilen basın toplantısında açıklamalarda bulundu.
Süper Lig ekiplerinden Zecorner Kayserispor, teknik direktör Radomir Djalovic ile karşılıklı anlaşarak yollarını ayırdı. Sarı-Kırmızılı kulüp, teknik direktör Radomir Djalovic ile yolların ayrılmasının ardından Norveçli Erling Moe ile prensipte anlaştı.
Galatasaray Teknik Direktörü Okan Buruk ve bir oyuncusu, Juventus ile yapacakları UEFA Şampiyonlar Ligi son 16 play-off etabı rövanş maçı öncesi açıklamalar yaptı.
According to Fichajes, Manchester United are considering a move to bring Scott McTominay back to Old Trafford from Napoli, and the Serie A champions are open to the idea of cashing in on his services. The figure of €80million is mentioned as a potential fee. McTominay made the move from United to Napoli in 2024, […]
Coby White is set to make his Charlotte Hornets debut on Tuesday night against his former Bulls team.
The Hornets announced that White, who was acquired in a trade with Chicago on Feb. 4, has been upgraded to available and will play against the Bulls at the United Center. White has been sidelined for the Hornets since the trade while recovering from a left calf strain.
It's expected that White will come off the bench and serve as Charlotte's backup point guard behind LaMelo Ball, who is coming off a 37-point game in a win over the Washington Wizards on Monday night in which he made a career-high 10 3-pointers.
White, who spent 6 1/2 seasons with the Bulls, was averaging 18.6 points, 4.7 assists and 3.7 rebounds this season before the trade while playing in 29 games for Chicago. He shot 34.6% from behind the 3-point line for the Bulls.
While last played in an NBA game for the Bulls on Feb. 3.
Micky van de Ven: United ready to take advantage of Spurs’ misery
Manchester United kept their third clean sheet of the Michael Carrick era on Monday night as they battled past Everton 1-0 at the Hill Dickinson Stadium.
United have managed this feat in six games, already more than the two they managed under former head coach Ruben Amorim.
Clearly, Senne Lammens and the backline are doing their job despite the rising injuries. However, it is also clear that the Red Devils need backup at the back in the summer.
Matthijs de Ligt’s injury problems are getting worse, while Lisandro Martinez’s body is frequently breaking down following a couple of serious injuries.
United need a defender
Luke Shaw’s record is well known at this stage, while Harry Maguire’s future remains up in the air. His current deal ends in the summer and so far, INEOS are yet to offer him an extension as multiple clubs circle.
INEOS would prefer a defender with Premier League experience, and according to multiple reports, they could go shopping in North London.
Tottenham Hotspur are dangerously close to getting dragged into a relegation battle. As a result, their best centre-back — Micky van de Ven has stalled all contract extension talks with the club.
As per Teamtalk, he will leave irrespective of whether Spurs remain in the Premier League, with Liverpool, Real Madrid joining United in the race.
United to take advantage of Spurs’ misery
“TEAMtalk understands that Tottenham Hotspur are NOT close to agreeing a new deal with defensive star Micky van de Ven, with contract talks on hold until the summer as the club battles through a turbulent period on and off the pitch.
“Dutch centre-back Micky van de Ven is expected to depart regardless of survival, with the 24-year-old eager for regular Champions League football.
“Manchester United have joined Liverpool and Real Madrid in showing strong interest in the composed defender, who has been a standout despite the team’s struggles.”
Hooligan Soccer have further revealed that the Old Trafford side are desperate to win the race and have already started negotiations over a summer deal.
Micky van de Ven would be perfect for United
“Liverpool was apparently van de Ven’s preferred landing place according to our initial report, but recent news indicates a different red team is now looking to nab him: Manchester United.
“Sources inside Old Trafford have confirmed officials from the club are in London and negotiations are happening, with an eye to lock a deal down for the summer transfer window.”
Only 24, the Dutchman is a monster at the back, winning duels with ease while possessing pace to burn. An incredible combination that would elevate United’s backline instantly.
Having the Netherlands international play in tandem with either De Ligt or Lisandro Martinez would make United one of the title contenders heading into the new season. Now it is up to INEOS to pull it off.
Sudden late contender as Ibrahima Konate race heats up
Barcelona chase a centre-back
Sport has outlined Barcelona's need for a centre-back. They're after something relatively specific, however - a centre-back with plenty of pace to play in a high line.
Well, there happens to be one very adept at that coming to the end of his contract this summer. Konate has pace and he's got a wealth of experience in that kind of system.
No. 22 Tennessee (20-7, 10-4 SEC) will travel to Missouri (18-9, 8-6 SEC) on Tuesday in Southeastern Conference basketball play.
Tipoff between the Vols and Tigers is slated for 9 p.m. EST at Mizzou Arena in Columbia, Missouri. SEC Network will televise the matchup with Dave Neal (play-by-play) and Jon Sundvold (analyst) on the call.
Tennessee leads the all-time basketball series against Missouri, 13-10, dating to Dec. 20, 1961. Rick Barnes is 8-5 against the Tigers as Tennessee's head coach.
Missouri joined the SEC during the 2012-13 basketball season.
Ahead of Tuesday's game, Tennessee has a 67.0 percent chance to defeat the Tigers, according to ESPN's Matchup Predictor. Nolan Analytics projects the Vols to defeat Missouri, 76-72.
Tennessee is playing to reach 11-plus SEC wins for a fifth season in a row. The Vols have won five consecutive road games against Missouri.
🚨 Champions League: tonight’s 9pm kick-off line-ups in the multiplex
The first multiplex of this European week will start at 9 PM, featuring three matches in the second leg of the Champions League playoffs.
Inter Milan will be the center of attention: the Nerazzurri will need to overturn the situation at San Siro against Bodo/Glimt, following their 3-1 defeat in the first leg.
Kentucky men’s basketball coach Mark Pope was fined $25,000 by the SEC on Tuesday after the microphone at the podium in Auburn picked up comments he made to athletic director Mitch Barnhart following the Wildcats’ loss to the Tigers on Saturday.
“Mitch, if those mother f****** try to fine me, screw ‘em because I did not say a word about how they cheated us all night,” Pope said.
Sure enough, a fine happened a few days later. The SEC said that Pope violated the league’s rule that says “coaches, players and support personnel shall refrain from all public criticism of officials, which shall include making public any specific communications with the conference office and/or officiating coordinators related to officiating.”
Auburn won the game 75-74 on a tip-in by Elijah Freeman with 1.1 seconds to go. Kentucky’s Collin Chandler was called for an offensive foul with 14 seconds to go and the Wildcats leading by one. The foul gave the ball to Auburn with a chance to win the game, and Freeman tipped in a miss at the rim from KeShawn Murphy.
"Well we're not allowed to talk about the referees but you guys saw it and I think sometimes it's just super personal," Pope said Saturday when asked about the foul on Chandler. "So I’m not allowed to comment on the referees, I won’t comment on the referees. It’s unfortunate. It’s just unfortunate. It didn’t cost us the game. We’re in control of the game so we’ll find ways to go win.”
The loss dropped Kentucky to 17-10 overall and 8-6 in the SEC. It was also the third straight loss for the Wildcats after they lost by nine at Florida and fell by eight points at home to Georgia.
The Georgia loss was Kentucky’s second home SEC loss of the season after the Wildcats lost their home-opener to Missouri. It was the first time the Tigers had ever won at Rupp Arena.
Ahead of Tuesday night’s game at South Carolina — who is tied for 13th in the conference at 3-11 — Kentucky is tied for sixth in the SEC with Vanderbilt, Missouri and Texas.
INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA - FEBRUARY 24: General manager Andrew Berry of the Cleveland Browns speaks to the media during the 2026 NFL Scouting Combine at Lucas Oil Stadium on February 24, 2026 in Indianapolis, Indiana. (Photo by Justin Casterline/Getty Images) | Getty Images
The 2026 NFL combine has kicked off in Indianapolis, Indiana, with Cleveland Browns GM Andrew Berry speaking to the media on Tuesday. New HC Todd Monken will follow suit early Wednesday afternoon. With NFL free agency right around the corner and the Browns having two picks in the first round of the 2026 NFL draft, the focus has been on Cleveland’s offensive line.
The line wasn’t very good last year as injuries and poor play ravaged the Browns performance.
During Monken’s introductory press conference, he noted that he does not run a specific offensive system. Cleveland’s new head coach, who will also call plays on that side of the ball, noted that he plans his system around the talent on the field. With the Browns potentially replacing the entire offensive line, Berry and the front office could be in a unique position trying to build the right combination.
Berry does not see the options as either/or when it comes to man/power blockers versus zone/movement-oriented players. Instead, Berry quickly rattled off what Monken worked with on the Baltimore Ravens offensive line to show how variety can work well together:
I asked Berry about Coach Monken’s plan to fit a system to the talent and how that could impact OLine additions. He’s obviously been studying the Ravens, rattles off names. (Later he did similar with Bears OL) pic.twitter.com/TtKkfDnFEV
When it comes to internal development, Cleveland’s roster has a couple of players who could fit the Darnell Wright role that Berry mentioned. OT Dawand Jones, who has been injured each of his first three seasons, and Luke Wypler and Zak Zinter, who have seen minimal time on the field, could make sense. Berry noted that Wypler should be ready to go off of his late-season injury and gave an update on Jones’ health and future:
Dawand Jones is progressing and seems likely to have a role on the Browns line pic.twitter.com/DtFRPvumEs
Using the Ravens and Bears as models for Cleveland’s offseason, the Browns offensive line will not be pigeonholed into just one type of lineman or just acquiring players in the draft.
Projecting off of Berry’s comments, Monken’s new offensive line could look like this next year:
LT: First round draft pick (Francis Mauigoa/Spencer Fano/Monroe Freeling) LG: Joel Bitonio or solid/cheap free agent C: Tyler Linderbaum RG: Teven Jenkins (re-signed) RT: Dawand Jones
How do you read into Berry’s comments about the Browns offensive line from the NFL combine? How would you feel about the above offensive line if it were to happen?
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FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. (AP) — The Florida Cabinet and Gov. Ron DeSantis agreed Tuesday to give Hillsborough College a 22-acre (49-hectare) plot of state land in Tampa to use for a proposed ballpark for the Rays.
A small section of the property, which is next to the New York Yankees’ spring training facility and across a highway from Raymond James Stadium, was owned by the state of Florida.
The state holds the right to take back the land if the “components” of the new stadium do not exist within five years of the land transfer, according to the Cabinet's agenda item.
“This is undoubtedly a big moment for Tampa Bay, and the Rays are fully in this moment to bring this vision to life, and serve our region for generations to come,” Rays Chief Executive Officer Ken Babby said in a statement.
Earlier this month, DeSantis and Major League Baseball Commissioner Rob Manfred held a news conference in Tampa to support the Rays stadium effort. The Rays have said they hope to have the stadium built within three years.
The Rays have said they would pay a minimum of 50% of the cost of the new ballpark, and the remainder of the funds would have to come from the city of Tampa and Hillsborough County. DeSantis said this month the state will not contribute direct funding to the stadium.
Since taking the field in 1998 the team has played at Tropicana Field in St. Petersburg, except for moving home games to the Yankees' Steinbrenner Field in 2025 following hurricane damage at the Trop. The Rays lease runs through at least the 2028 season. The team returns to the Trop this season.
The boys and girls Bayside Conference Championship Basketball Games have been postponed again, and their locations have also been adjusted following the recent snowfall.
The Boys Basketball Championship Game between Wicomico and Colonel Richardson is now set to take place on Thursday, Feb. 26 at 6 p.m. at Easton High School. And the Girls Basketball Championship Game between Kent Island and Stephen Decatur will take place on Thursday, Feb. 26 at p.m. at Parkside High School.
Both games were originally set to take place on Tuesday at the Wicomico Civic Center, but were postponed on Monday and and were slated to be played on Wednesday. Now both have been postponed to Thursday, with the location of both games also changing.
It’s not every day you associate ice hockey with Texas, especially oil-country West Texas made famous by the TV show Landman. But for Team USA goaltender Connor Hellebuyck, that unlikely backdrop was briefly part of his rise to stardom.
The Michigan native was overlooked in high school, passed over as a goalie after finishing his career at Walled Lake Northern in 2011 with a 6-16-1 record, despite posting an impressive .93 save percentage. With no buzz during the draft and few offers from major colleges, he decided to head 1,400 miles southwest to Odessa, Texas. There, he earned a tryout with the junior-level Odessa Jackalopes of the North American Hockey League.
It's a rink better known to locals as a converted rodeo arena than as a springboard to Olympic fame. Hellebuyck played 53 games in 2011-12, led the NAHL in appearances, minutes, and total saves, and was named the league’s co-Rookie and co-Goaltender of the Year.
The story of how Connor Hellebuyck's path to the NHL began in Odessa, Texas.
In Milan, Hellebuyck transformed a lifetime of unlikely twists into a defining moment. He made 41 saves in the gold-medal game against Canada, setting a new record for an Olympic final featuring NHL players. His performance was crucial in the 2-1 overtime victory that secured the United States' first men's hockey gold medal since 1980.
He was named the tournament's best goaltender and a media all-star, with former U.S. greats describing his performance as "beyond belief" and a defining moment in an already illustrious career. Hellebuyck is in the second year of a seven-year, $59.5 million extension, which includes an $8.5 million cap hit and a no-move clause at the start. On the Jets' depth chart, he is the clear No. 1, carrying one of the heaviest workloads in the league.
The Relegation Battle: Which Premier League teams will go down?
The Premier League has barely provided a relegation battle over the past two years, with all six promoted sides going straight back down to the Championship.
This season, however, is offering up a tense and tight struggle between several clubs down at the bottom of the table. We’ve looked at each of the teams involved and tried to assess which ones will stay up and who will go down.
The Relegation Battle: Which Premier League teams will go down?
15th: Leeds United (31 points)
Leeds are so close to safety they can almost smell it. A terrific mid-season run of form has lifted them to the top of the bottom rung of the table, six points above the dropzone.
The Whites still need about three more wins before they can relax, but their fixture schedule is pretty kind after they host Manchester City this weekend. Intriguingly, they play all of their relegation rivals, bar Nottingham Forest, in the final month of the season.
16th: Spurs (29pts)
Any notions that Tottenham Hotspur are ‘too big to go down” were thoroughly dispelled at the weekend. Losing to champions-elect Arsenal was no great shock, but the manner of it was alarming.
Spurs easily have the best squad of the teams in the bottom six, but look like they have absolutely nothing left in the tank. They are yet win a Premier League game in 2026 and don’t appear capable of changing that record. Their next two games – Fulham away and Crystal Palace at home – appear winnable, but no one would be surprised if they lost both of them.
Igor Tudor has come in as a firefighter, but he may have underestimated the task ahead of him.
17th: Nottingham Forest (27pts)
Forest are now on their fourth head coach of the season, which is never a sign of good health at a football club. Vitor Pereira saved Wolves from the drop last year, but can he repeat the trick again?
The Reds have a talented squad of players and they almost took a point from Liverpool at the weekend. But they also have the toughest run-in of their rivals; they still have to play City, Aston Villa, Chelsea, and Manchester United before closing the season at the City Ground against Bournemouth.
Next month’s trip to Tottenham will prove crucial in their bid to stay up. Indeed, the loser may be the one exiting through the trap door.
18th: West Ham United (25pts)
This season has been a grim spectacle for so long for West Ham fans, but the last month has given way to hope. They have lost just one of their last six matches in the Premier League, a 3-2 turnover at Chelsea from which they arguably deserved at least a point based on their first-half display.
The Hammers have secured crucial wins over Spurs and Burnley in that period, and probably should have beaten United and Bournemouth in their most recent outings. Their run-in is a mixed bag, as they still have to face Liverpool, City, Villa, Arsenal and Newcastle, but they also play Fulham, Wolves, Palace, Everton and Leeds, who they host on the final day.
The vibes have definitely improved at the London Stadium, but they may have left it too late.
19th: Burnley (19pts)
This always felt like a one-and-done season for Burnley, but in fairness to them they have continued fighting for survival. This calendar year, they have managed to snag points from United, Liverpool, Spurs and Chelsea, and they staged a remarkable comeback to beat Palace earlier this month.
The Clarets still have to play Forest and Leeds, both away, before hosting Wolves on the final day, but even if they win those games the gap is simply too large.
20th: Wolves (10pts)
A miserable year for Wolves will end in their inevitable relegation from the Premier League. Their only goal for the rest of the season is to avoid breaking Derby County’s record low points total of 11.
Leeds United Are Facing Stiff Competition For This Ligue 1 Playmaker: Should Farke Go For Him?
In a recent report, the Daily Mail stated that Leeds United are facing stiff competition for Olympique Lyonnais playmaker Pavel Sulc. It has been mentioned that the Whites would have to compete with Tottenham Hotspur, Aston Villa and other Premier League clubs in the race to land the Czech attacker next summer.
Sulc’s Impressive Numbers In French Football
Sulc has enjoyed a good run of form for Lyon this season as he has put in a handful of impressive displays for them in the final third. The 25-year-old has found the back of the net 14 times and secured ten assists in 35 matches for the French outfit in this campaign across various competitions.
The Czech talent is currently among the best wingers in Ligue 1. Thus, the Whites would do well to lure him to Elland Road next summer.
His current contract at Lyon will run out in the summer of 2029, which could make it difficult for Leeds to sign him on the cheap later this year.
HAMBURG, GERMANY – NOVEMBER 28: Pavel Sulc of Viktoria Plzen celebrates scoring his team’s second goal during the UEFA Europa League 2024/25 League Phase MD5 match between FC Dynamo Kyiv and FC Viktoria Plzen at Volksparkstadion on November 28, 2024 in Hamburg, Germany. (Photo by Stuart Franklin/Getty Images)
Should Leeds United Boss Daniel Farke Go For Sulc?
Sulc excels at finding a yard of space for himself to get a few strikes in at goal. He has got the vision to create some inviting chances in the final third and is a good dribbler with the ball at his feet.
The Czech sensation can contribute by scoring and creating his fair share of goals up top. Sulc mainly operates in the number ten position but can also function as a box-to-box midfielder or as a centre-forward up top if needed. However, it remains to be seen whether he can make a smooth transition to life in the Premier League if the Whites manage to get him on board this summer.
Sulc would add more firepower to Leeds boss Daniel Farke’s frontline. He is good enough to challenge for a regular first-team spot at the West Yorkshire club in the coming years.
At 25, Sulc has his peak years ahead of him, which makes him a worthy target for the Whites to consider at the end of this campaign. All in all, Farke would be wise to go for a player of his skill set later this year.
Referee for Arsenal-Chelsea clash brings mixed omens
The Premier League have confirmed their match official appointments for the upcoming round of fixtures, including Arsenal’s game against Chelsea on Sunday.
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The Premier League have confirmed their match official appointments for Matchweek 28, with Arsenal playing in the final game of the round at home to Chelsea in the 16:30 GMT kick-off on Sunday, March 1st.
Darren England will referee the contest, with Scott Ledger and Akil Howson acting as his assistants. Tom Bramall will be the fourth official for the game.
John Brooks will be on VAR, with Dan Robathan acting as the assistant VAR on this occasion.
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England hasn’t been a hugely regular referee for Arsenal matches in the past, only taking charge of eight games involving the Gunners so far in his career. Similar is true of Chelsea, as he’s refereed seven of their matches.
Looking at the positives, Arsenal have won six and drawn one of those eight games, only losing against Newcastle United back in May 2022. That’s a better record than Chelsea have, winning three, drawing three, and losing one with England refereeing.
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On the other hand, Arsenal have received one penalty and given one away in England’s games, with no red cards shown, whilst Chelsea have been awarded three penalties, given zero away, and seen two red cards given to their opponents.
Mikel Arteta was particularly unhappy with the one penalty England gave against the Gunners for Everton last April, arguing: “It’s for me never a penalty.”
So England’s officiating has done a lot more for Chelsea than Arsenal, despite their respective win rates. We can only hope Chelsea are due a big decision against them from the referee.
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New York Giants co-owner Steve Tisch is shown to have been connected to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, according to newly released emails, per The Athletic.
Tisch is said to have received “scouting reports” on women from Epstein. The reports assessed whether they were “pro or civilian” or a “working girl.”
The emails are reported to have been sent in 2013 and were made public as part of the latest batch of more than 3 million Epstein-related documents released by the Department of Justice on Friday, Jan. 30.
Here is what we know about Tisch’s connection to Epstein.
Who is Steve Tisch?
Tisch is an American film producer and businessman. He was born on February 14, 1949, and is 76 years old. Tisch's biggest movie was 1983's "Risky Business," which he helped produce and in which Tom Cruise starred. He was also a producer on "Forrest Gump," "American History X," and "Snatch," all of which received critical acclaim.
Tisch is the son of former Giants co-owner Preston Robert Tisch. He now serves as the chairman, co-owner and executive vice president of the Giants. Tisch is the only person in history to have earned a Golden Globe, Academy Award, a Primetime Emmy nomination and a Super Bowl ring.
Steve Tisch in Epstein files
Tisch's name appears more than 440 times in the 3 million released documents, per ESPN. The emails concerning Tisch range from the "mundane" to more profane. Most of them refer to Tisch setting up "dates" with women through Epstein. There is not enough information available to determine whether any legal issues exist at this time.
Steve Tisch statement
Hours after the publication of The Athletic's story on the emails, the New York Giants provided a statement from Tisch acknowledging the existence of some emails about adult women. Tisch denied that anything further happened, however.
"We had a brief association where we exchanged emails about adult women, and in addition, we discussed movies, philanthropy, and investments. I did not take him up on any of his invitations and never went to his island. As we all know now, he was a terrible person and someone I deeply regret associating with.”
“The league is aware of the reports and Steve’s response. Our office will look into the matter to understand the facts.”
Roger Goodell addresses Tisch-Epstein
NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell answered questions from the media during his annual press conference ahead of Super Bowl 60. He discussed Tisch's involvement in the Epstein files and whether or not the Giants owner would be subject to discipline under the league's personal conduct policy.
"I would say that absolutely we are going to look at all the facts. We're going to look at the context of those, we're going to try to understand that, and we'll look at how that falls under the policy. But I think we take one step at a time. Let's get the facts first." Goodell said during the press conference.
John Harbaugh addresses Tisch-Epstein
John Harbaugh, who was hired as the Giants' new head coach after the 2025 season, was asked at the NFL Scouting Combine about his views of the franchise's ownership following the developing situation with Tisch.
“I have great respect for the ownership," Harbaugh said. "I have had nothing but great conversations, great interactions."
According to Ralph Vacchiano, away from the podium, Harbaugh then addressed the Tisch-Epstein reports further, saying: "Steve put out a statement where he expressed regret. That’s where it stands for me. That’s where I’m at."
Steve Tisch's emails with Jeffrey Epstein
The first email released so far was from May 2013. According to The Athletic's report, Epstein emailed Tisch, who said he was still in an NFL meeting. Once Tisch was free, Epstein suggested a Russian woman could meet, and Tisch immediately replied, asking if she was “fun.”
The next email is from June 2013. Tisch reached out asking about a specific woman, Epstein responded, "(Tahitian) speaks mostly french exotic." Tisch asked if she was a working girl, and Epstein responded, "Never."
Later in June, Tisch emailed Epstein, "Is my present in NYC?" Epstein replied "Yes" to which Tisch asked the next morning, "Can I get my surprise to take me to lunch tomorrow?”
Epstein reached out to Tisch in another exchange, "Did you contact the great a-- fake tit (name redacted) she’s a character, short term, has an older boyfriend going to acting school, a 10 a--.” Tisch responded, "Thanks Jeffrey. Curious to know about (name redacted). I will contact (name redacted) … pro or civilian?” Epstein responded, "civilian, but Russian, and rarely tells the full truth, but fun.”
Epstein later followed up with Tisch after he'd connected with one of the women and let him know, "report just in, you did very well, she wants to go to the play, she is a little freaked by the age difference but go slow … i will try to convince her not to return to Ukraine. having her crying worked.” Tisch replied, "Nice report … Funny comment on crying!!!”
Per The Athletic, other emails are between Epstein and women about Tisch. One referenced that the producer would be able to get her in movies saying, "Gonna meet Steve Tisch next week for a dinner, He said that he gonna work on 3 movies starting June. So I’ll ask if I can read scripts and maybe audition for some part.”.
In September 2013, according to The Athletic, Tisch offered Epstein two tickets to Giants games, and to other games. Epstein is shown having offered Tisch to visit the private island in the Caribbean, but it is not clear whether Tisch took him up on the offer ever.
Another email touched on the subject the duo's relationship. Epstein and Tisch were discussing a date Tisch had been on and Epstein wrote, "I am happy to have you as a new but … shared interest friend.”
Steve Tisch Giants ownership
Tim Mara helped found the Giants in 1925. He then passed the team to Jack Mara and Wellington Mara, who became co-owners in 1939. Tim J. Mara became a co-owner in 1965 and held a stake in the team until 1990. The following year, Bob Tisch took his place as co-owner.
Wellington Mara and Bob Tisch were co-owners through 2004. In 2005, the current co-owners, John Mara and Steve Tisch, took over. The pair has served as co-owners of the franchise for the past 20 years.
Gianluca Prestianni will not be suiting up for Benfica in its Champions League playoff second leg against Real Madrid.
The two teams will square off on Wednesday, Feb. 25 at the Santiago Bernabéu, with Real Madrid carrying a 1-0 advantage after last week's first leg in Lisbon.
That match was marred by accusations that Prestianni directed a racial slur toward Real Madrid star Vinícius Jr.
After Vinícius opened the scoring in the second half, Prestianni covered his mouth with his jersey when approaching the Brazilian. Nearby Real Madrid players signaled that the Argentine had made a racial insult, and Vinícius also said after the game that he'd been racially abused.
Referee François Letexier halted the match for 11 minutes under FIFA's anti-racism protocol.
Amid an investigation into the incident, UEFA announced this week that it had provisionally suspended Prestianni for one match. The suspension will see the 20-year-old sidelined for Wednesday's return leg.
Should UEFA find Prestianni guilty of using the slur, he could be facing a suspension of 10 games.
Benfica, which has strongly backed its player, released a statement saying it was disappointed with UEFA's decision.
"The club regrets being deprived of the player while the process is still under investigation and will appeal this UEFA decision, even though the deadlines in question are unlikely to have any practical effect on the second leg of the Champions League playoff," the Portuguese club said.
Landing blue-chip offensive lineman hasn’t been easy for Texas Longhorns offensive coordinator and offensive line coach Kyle Flood since inking a marquee, program-changing class in 2022, increasing the importance of signing 2026 North Crowley standout John Turntine III in December.
A consensus four-star prospect ranked as the No. 82 player overall and the No. 9 offensive tackle in the 2026 recruiting class, according to the 247Sports Composite rankings, Turntine is only the second offensive lineman considered a top-100 prospect that Flood has inked in the last five cycles, joining 2024 signee Brandon Baker.
Misses on lower-ranked players have only increased the pressure on Flood to ensure that Turntine matures into a contributor for the Longhorns, a developmental process complicated by his lack of ideal height to play tackle at 6’3.5 and a lean frame that makes his physical projection more difficult.
Not only was Turntine listed at 270 pounds when he signed with the Longhorns in December, a picture posted by his father at the Cotton Bowl two months earlier provided a sober assessment of where the offensive lineman was in his physical development.
So it was heartening to see how much Turntine has grown physically since arriving on the Forty Acres last month as an early enrollee.
My son @TurntineJohn been at UT for a month and two weeks. He is stacking days and learning the college system on and off the field. I’m so proud of him. Keep stacking days and believing in yourself. Stay strong and tune into GODplans for you. #TINE@NorthCro_FBpic.twitter.com/fl8Ezu05RB
For an offensive lineman, Turntine still has extremely low body fat, but given his lack of overall mass and difficulties anchoring in high school, the increases in his upper and lower body strength are apparent, evidence that Turntine is capable of quickly adding strength to a frame that is suddenly starting to look like that of college offensive lineman.
So it will be interesting to track Turntine’s listed weight on the spring roster set for release before the start of practice on March 19, and to see how the most important member of Flood’s 2026 signing class looks in person during open portions of practice.
But what already seems apparent is that Turntine is beginning to answer some of the biggest questions he faced as a prospect.
Sep 7, 2025; Landover, Maryland, USA; Washington Commanders linebacker Von Miller (24) walks off the field after the game against the New York Giants at Northwest Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Amber Searls-Imagn Images | Amber Searls-Imagn Images
Recently, the Los Angeles Rams announced their coaching staff for the 2026 season and how Sean McVay aims to navigate the franchise to Super Bowl LXI. Sometimes, a coaching hire is just a schematic fit. But it also affords the opportunity to sign or acquire players based on player-coach connections around the league. Here is a comprehensive look at whether the Los Angeles Rams could realistically attract 2026 NFL free agents based on their recent coaching hires — specifically the addition of Kliff Kingsbury (Washington Commanders) as Assistant Head Coach and Bubba Ventrone (Indianapolis Colts and Cleveland Browns) as Special Teams Coach — and which free agents from the Washington Commanders, Indianapolis Colts, and Cleveland Browns might draw interest.
Washington Commanders
Based on the 2026 free agent lists from Spotrac and offseason projections:
Deebo Samuel, WR (UFA) : One of the bigger names available if not franchise tagged. A dangerous playmaker in space, Samuel could immediately upgrade Los Angeles’ weapons beyond Nacua/Adams. Samuel was a thorn in the Rams side while playing for the 49ers.
Noah Brown, WR (UFA) : A big, physical target who could provide depth and red-zone presence.
Von Miller, EDGE (UFA) : I’m not sure if there is any bad blood with the Rams and Von Miller based on the 2022 offseason. But, Von Miller is clearly past the prime of his career. At age 37, he is simply chasing the opportunity for another ring. If he wants to win a 3rd ring with a 3rd franchise, LA obviously won’t be considered. But he if wants to rejoin Los Angeles, a place he openly admitted to loving every day because if felt like the Pro Bowl, then he could be a great mentor and rotational option for Jared Verse and Byron Young. He only made $6.1 million in 2025. Miller still logged 9 sacks, 6 Tackles for Loss, and 15 QB hits.
The Colts’ pending free agents may not be headline stars, but there are value pieces:
Braden Smith, RT (UFA) : A proven tackle with power and pass protection acumen. The Rams offensive line could use competition and depth at tackle/guard.
Nick Cross, S (UFA) : A former pupil under Bubba Ventrone in Indy. Cross played 47.4% of the special teams in 2022 as a rookie under Ventrone.
Rodney Thomas II, CB/S (UFA) : Similar to Cross, Thomas’s rookie season was Ventrone’s final season in Indianapolis. Thomas played 28.0% of the special teams snaps in 2022. But was also an impact player on the defensive side in 2022; tallying 4 interceptions. Thomas has played all 68 games in his 4 year career. With a 6’2” frame, the Rams may be intrigued with his size. He also offers a lot of speed, explosion, and agility…
Given the Rams’ existing core offensive line, adding a player like Smith could solidify a unit destined to protect Stafford and open lanes in the run game.
Cleveland Browns
Cleveland is experiencing a substantial roster turnover, with multiple veterans hitting free agency:
Joel Bitonio, G (UFA) : A long-time All-Pro guard who could immediately improve interior blocking. If Bitonio wants to win at the end of his career, LA would be a wise choice. Bitonio is from Los Angeles, CA. The Rams tried to trade for him in 2019 but CLE was not willing to accept their offer. The Rams OL already has Steve Avila and Kevin Dotson, so it’s hard to envision a fit here unless Bitonio and the Rams saw center as an option.
🚨 Line-ups confirmed: Inter chasing a comeback against Bodo/Glimt
Inter Milan faces one of its toughest challenges of the season this Tuesday: overturning the 3-1 deficit against Bodo/Glimt to reach the Champions League round of 16. The Nerazzurri, solid leaders of Serie A, will have to rely on the mystique of San Siro to overcome a Norwegian side that arrives with the “giant-killer” label after defeating teams like Manchester City and Atlético.
Cristian Chivu faces the challenge without his influential captain, Lautaro Martínez, who was injured in the first leg. However, he regains Hakan Çalhanoğlu and celebrates the return of Denzel Dumfries after three months out. Meanwhile, Kjetil Knutsen’s team arrives with a full squad and sky-high confidence, led by an attacking trio (Hauge, Høgh, and Blomberg) that already demonstrated its lethality in the first encounter.
The ACC Men’s Basketball tournament tips off in Charlotte on Tuesday, March 10th, but despite just four games remaining in the regular season there’s still a wide range of possibilities for Florida State’s seed. Such is life in a conference with a jumbled mess in the middle. But before we dive into what’s still possible, let’s eliminate what we know is not possible. To help me out, I used this fantastic scenario generator maintained annually by someone named “mred.” It’s truly a great way to kill 15 (or 45) minutes.
Seeds that have been eliminated
The 1 & 2 seeds – The max number of league wins for FSU is 11 and and Duke and UVA both already have 12+. They cannot be caught by the ‘Noles.
“Seeds 16-18” – Technically, these are not seeds, as only 15 of the 18 teams make it to Charlotte. In January, when FSU stood at 0-5 in ACC play, Coach Loucks made it quite clear that this team’s goal was to be among those 15 teams in Charlotte, calling it “an embarrassment” if FSU were to miss the ACCT. One month of playing at a top 25 level has now made that an impossibility. Florida State is locked into an appearance in Charlotte. (*Avoiding 17 and 18 is easy to explain: Georgia Tech and Boston College only have two conference wins each, and therefore cannot reach seven. The math on avoiding 16th is a bit more cumbersome, but just trust me it works. Or, if you’d rather see me “show my work,” head to asterisk at the bottom of the article).
A double-bye is still possible…technically
Yes, you read that heading correctly. As improbable as it would be, Florida State can still finish as high as the three seed. Obviously this requires a very specific—and unlikely—set of circumstances, but with UNC’s win over Louisville last night, it remains a mathematical possibility.
Obviously, FSU would have to sweep their remaining four games against Miami, @GT, @Pitt, and then SMU on Senior Day. This would move them to 11-7. From there, if UNC, Clemson, Cal, and Miami also all finished tied at 11-7, Florida State would win the round-robin tiebreaker with a 4-1 record among the tied teams.
Want an even crazier outcome? If FSU, NC State, Cal, Louisville, Clemson, Miami, and UNC all finish 11-7, FSU earns the three seed based on that round-robin too, largely because FSU and UL didn’t play. (The order I typed those teams is the order of seeds, 3-9, in that scenario. Of course, achieving these 3-seed outcomes takes some highly unlikely outcomes to occur. Things like Cal winning out, Notre Dame beating NC State, Va Tech beating UNC in Chapel Hill, and Syracuse beating Louisville. In other words, we’d need some Lloyd Christmas type of luck here.
Strangely enough after the UNC win over UL, I couldn’t find a scenario where FSU finishes 4th. The tiebreakers just don’t seem to workout that way. However, I didn’t test every possibility of every game outcome, so perhaps a community member can discover one and post it in the comments?
Finishing 4-0 does not assure a top 4 finish
While a double-bye is possible if FSU extends their winning streak to seven, most of the scenarios would give FSU either the 5 or 6 seed. For example, if you just picked all teams ranked higher on KenPom to win, with the exception of splitting SMU’s California swing, FSU ends up the 6 seed.
And candidly, the 6 seed isn’t a bad place to be. You avoid Duke until the Finals, still get a bye, and your first game is against the winner between the 11 and 14 seed (in that specific example it’s Virginia Tech and Syracuse). Win that first game and FSU would play the 3 seed in the quarterfinals, which in this example was NC State.
What happens if FSU finishes 3-1?
This seems to be the result most fans I talk with feel might happen. But the reality is, how FSU gets to 3-1 makes a big difference.
Beating Miami gives FSU a season sweep and the tiebreaker. Plus the 2—0 record becomes quite handy in all those round-robin tiebreakers. However, because Miami already has 10 wins, and they face Boston College at home, it’s unlikely that FSU and Miami finish tied if the ‘Noles finish 3-1.
SMU (8-6), on the other hand, is very possible to finish with the same record as FSU. The Mustangs close the season with the California duo on the road, Miami in Dallas, and then FSU in Tally. That screams 2-2 finish, which would give them a 10-8 league record. Here’s the problem: SMU already beat FSU. So if FSU drops the regular season finale, SMU has the sweep and the tiebreaker. If FSU is victorious on Senior Day, the teams split and the tiebreaker will depend on if any other team shares the same record. If not, it will be decided by record against opponents at the top of the standings, descending down until it’s broken. SMU beat UNC and UL, two teams likely to be in the top 4 or 5 seeds, so they are likely to win a two-team tiebreak against FSU even if the team’s split.
But here’s where the universe plays a trick. In most scenarios where FSU finishes 3-1, but loses the tiebreaker to SMU, the ‘Noles finish in the 10 seed, while the Mustangs grab the 9 seed. SMU’s reward for winning the tiebreaker is a bye…but a quarterfinal date with Duke.
The highest FSU can finish if they finish 3-1 (that I’ve been able to find) is the 7 seed. This would be a fantastic outcome, as you get both the bye and to avoid Duke. But it requires Clemson losing all three of their remaining games, which means losing to Georgia Tech on Senior Day. Seems unlikely, but I suppose if there is a team out there that could “Clemson,” Clemson would be a good bet.
Bye still possible with 2-2 finish
If Florida State wraps up Loucks’ first regular season as head coach with a 9-9 record, a first round bye is definitely still on the table. In fact, the 9 seed would be the most likely scenario. (The 8 seed is also possible, but requires UL losing out. But what’s the difference between 8 and 9 anyway).
FSU could be the 10 seed if Wake Forest were to win out (would require beating UVA in Charlottesville), or even drop to the 11 seed if Virginia Tech won out (would require winning in both Chapel Hill and Charlottesville), but both scenarios are much less likely.
Some, who prefer a first round bye, might see that as a good thing. Whereas, if you prefer to avoid the best team the longest, this might be bad news.
I’m not going to do a full breakdown of what happens if FSU goes 1-3 or 0-4 to close out the regular season. At that point I’m not sure it would even matter. But anywhere from the 11 seed to the 15 seed is on the table.
Share your predictions and hopes in the comments
Are you a first round bye at all costs type? Or do you think avoiding Duke in hopes of staying alive longer and hoping for chaos happening around you is better?
What outcome feels most likely?
Can you find FSU landing in the mythical 4 seed?
*Here’s the math on FSU locking up a tournament spot:
GT and BC only have two wins and cannot reach 7
Pitt and ND both have three, so both in theory could reach 7 if they both won out.
In order for Pitt to win out, they must beat Stanford.
This means that Stanford would have to win their other three games in order to reach 8 wins, which is what they need in order to finish above FSU because FSU has the tiebreaker with Stanford if they finish with 7.
In order for Stanford to win their remaining three games, they would need to beat Notre Dame—which means Notre Dame would have a maximum of 6 wins.
Therefore, at least one of Pitt, ND, or Stanford will finish below FSU, meaning FSU cannot finish lower than 15th.
The Badgers' recent 84-71 win over Iowa was their fifth Quad 1 win of the season. Seven of their eight losses are Quad 1 losses, and the one exception was at home against USC.
Here is a closer look at Wisconsin's place in the Big Ten standings and March Madness projections after the Iowa win and before UW's games against Oregon and Washington:
Where is Wisconsin in latest Big Ten standings?
Wisconsin is sixth in the Big Ten with an 11-5 record. If the regular season ended now, it would be good enough to have a bye in the first two rounds of the Big Ten men's basketball tournament. UW would need to rise to the top four to have a bye in the first three rounds.
Full Big Ten standings (with ties listed alphabetically):
Michigan (15-1)
Illinois (13-4)
Michigan State (12-4)
Nebraska (12-4)
Purdue (12-4)
Wisconsin (11-5)
UCLA (10-6)
Iowa (9-7)
Ohio State (9-7)
Indiana (8-8)
USC (7-9)
Minnesota (6-10)
Washington (5-11)
Maryland (4-12)
Rutgers (4-12)
Northwestern (3-13)
Oregon (3-13)
Penn State (2-15)
Wisconsin's March Madness projections: Where are Badgers projected to land in NCAA Tournament bracket?
ESPN bracketologist Joe Lunardi has Wisconsin as a No. 7 seed in his Feb. 24 bracket projection. The Badgers would face 10th-seeded Texas in the first round in Oklahoma City, with second-seeded Houston likely awaiting the winner.
USA TODAY’s Feb. 24 bracketology update also projects the Badgers as a No. 7 seed in Oklahoma City. UW would face 10th-seeded SMU in the first round and presumably second-seeded Houston in the second round.
CBS Sports’ Feb. 24 bracket projection lists Wisconsin as a No. 6 seed. The Badgers would face 11th-seeded Miami (Ohio) in the first round and most likely third-seeded Gonzaga in the second round. (UC Irvine is the No. 14 seed in the projection.)
While not assigning a matchup, site or region, the college basketball analytics site Bart Torvik has the Badgers slotted as the last No. 6 seed in its Teamcast projections on Feb. 24.
Where is Wisconsin ranked in NET?
Wisconsin is at No. 32 in the NCAA's NET rankings following college basketball games on Feb. 23. That is up from No. 33 a week earlier and No. 37 a month earlier.
Big Ten teams ahead of the Badgers in NET include Michigan at No. 1, Illinois at No. 4, Purdue at No. 6, Nebraska at No. 11, Michigan State at No. 12 and Iowa at No. 28. UW has wins over four of those six teams.
Here is Wisconsin's record in each quadrant:
Quad 1: 5-7
Quad 2: 5-1
Quad 3: 3-0
Quad 4: 6-0
Here are Wisconsin's remaining games, broken down by quadrant:
INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA - FEBRUARY 27: General manager John Lynch of the San Francisco 49ers speaks to the media during the NFL Combine at the Indiana Convention Center on February 27, 2024 in Indianapolis, Indiana. (Photo by Stacy Revere/Getty Images) | Getty Images
San Francisco 49ers general manager John Lynch takes the podium at 5:30 PM EST in Indianapolis at the NFL Scouting Combine to address media members. Coming off a very successful 12-win season, especially considering the injury circumstances, Lynch should have a sizable crowd and will have to answer some difficult questions.
What are some of the burning questions on the minds of 49ers fans and media members?
The Brandon Aiyuk saga
Lynch and Shanahan discussed the baffling Aiyuk situation, but another update will be asked for. The question that should be asked is the specific timeline of the deteriorated relationship. For those that don’t remember, before training camp, the 49ers staff, in particular, wide receivers coach Leonard Hankerson, applauded Aiyuk’s involvement in the meeting room and even referred to him as a “coach” to the other receivers. Before a preseason game, Aiyuk was on the field running routes, also. We’re unsure if that was even permitted by league rules, but he was out on the field.
So what happened? What was the event timeline that went from Aiyuk being completely involved to someone who ghosted the entire organization and presented the situation that Shanahan says he’s never seen before in his time in the NFL? There had to be an event or issue that led to Aiyuk’s decision to leave it all behind and put the 49ers in this situation.
What to do with Mac Jones?
The 49ers know all too well about the value of a backup quarterback. Has any team benefited more from backup quarterbacks than the 49ers recently? Funny enough, the best backup the 49ers employed was never needed in 2023, as Sam Darnold only played in the season finale, and Brock Purdy and the team were minutes from a Super Bowl.
What about Mac Jones? The team says they have no intention of trading him, but reading between the lines, it can be interpreted as meaning the team needs to up its offers for the former Alabama quarterback. Do the 49ers truly value Jones enough to let him walk next season for nothing, or should the 49ers make a move to add draft picks for a team with many holes? Also, is the team confident in Kurtis Rourke as the primary backup in 2026 after selecting him with their final pick last season?
The 49ers’ free agency and trade deadline plan from 2025
Yes, the 49ers won 12 games and a playoff game last season, but the pass rush suffered once Nick Bosa and Mykel Williams were injured. In fact, there’s no way to say whether either would have been that much better if both were healthy. Yes, it would have been better, but by how much? The team added Keion White and Clelin Ferrell, but shied away from pass rushers at the deadline and opted to roll with their rookies and veterans on the roster, keeping their draft picks.
Does Lynch regret that decision? Would trading for a pass rusher have made a difference in Seattle in the divisional round? Probably not, but will the 49ers change their free agency approach this offseason? Have they learned a lesson about depth? Are they set with their second-year defensive lineman and adding rookies this draft, and in a position of security at the position?
What about other positions? It will be interesting to hear the 49ers’ thought process on spending heading into the draft and free agency.
Carolina Panthers president of football operations and general manager Dan Morgan isn't ruling out any additions, especially off the edge.
Morgan talked with reporters from the 2026 NFL Scouting Combine in Indianapolis, Ind. on Tuesday afternoon. He was asked about newly-available outside linebacker Bradley Chubb, who was released by the Miami Dolphins a little over a week ago.
"I don't think anything's gonna be off the table," Morgan said on the potential of signing Chubb. "We'll explore that, we'll talk to his agent. But I wouldn't say anything's upcoming. But we'll definitely stay in that and see where it goes."
Chubb, a North Carolina State University product and former fifth overall pick, spent the last four years in Miami. He started and played in all 17 games for the Dolphins in 2025—totaling 47 tackles, 8.5 sacks and a pair of forced fumbles.
The two-time Pro Bowler should be of interest to the Panthers, who have mustered up one of the worst pass rushes in the NFL. Carolina, this past season, accounted for the second-lowest pressure rate (16.5 percent) and the third-fewest sacks (30).
Former Alabama quarterback Ty Simpson was nothing short of elite during his one and only year as the Tide’s starter last season.
Simpson recorded 3,567 yards and 28 touchdowns last year, as the redshirt junior played a crucial role in the Tide’s success throughout the entire campaign. Simpson is widely regarded as one of the top quarterback prospects available during the upcoming NFL draft in April. The playmaker could quickly begin to thrive at the professional level following an excellent season in Tuscaloosa, as many believe Simpson could be selected in the first round of this years’ draft.
NFL Network’s Daniel Jeremiah recently revealed his thoughts on Simpson’s draft status ahead of the NFL scouting combine, as the analyst believes the former Alabama quarterback is emerging as the No. 2 quarterback available on the board.
“For me, he’s in the 30's-40's range for me. That’s just a pure grade,” Jeremiah said. “I wouldn’t be stunned if he ended up going in the first round, because there’s enough teams in need of the position, and I do think he’ll be impressive going from this point forward.”
Simpson spent a total of four seasons with the Tide in Tuscaloosa. The star quarterback was extremely patient in waiting his turn to become Alabama’s starter, as Simpson served as the primary backup to Jalen Milroe and the third-string option behind Bryce Young during his first seasons with the Tide.
Simpson continues to emerge as one of the top quarterback prospects available during April’s draft, as the Alabama quarterback has officially seen his time in Tuscaloosa come to an end.
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It appears the Los Angeles Rams will have an updated logo in the very near future. A photo shows what seems to be their leaked draft hat for this year, and on the front is an all-yellow “LA” logo. No gradient. No white. No blue.
Granted, the team has sold hats with a solid-colored logo on the front before, but this leak coincides with what Zach Cohen of FanDuel has reported this offseason: That the Rams are tweaking their logos.
Cohen posted a video on X Tuesday confirming that the Rams’ primary logo will no longer have gradient colors and will be solid moving forward. Also, no changes are coming to their helmet or the split horns on it.
My video recapping all my Rams reports & speculation since November 🎥
Including new confirmation of the Rams plans for: - Updated primary logo - No changes to their primary helmet
The draft hats haven't officially been released by New Era yet, but they will be soon. And though this logo by itself doesn't confirm the removal of the gradient, Cohen's report is a good indicator that it's likely to be true.
Additionally, Cohen is reporting that the Rams are ditching their secondary logo of the ram head and will replace it with a vintage one, similar to the one seen on the shirt below.
EXCLUSIVE: Sources tell me the Rams infamous ram head logo will (thankfully) be replaced by a vintage-looking ram head as their secondary logo 🚨
Again, this is only a rumor and it hasn't been confirmed by anyone besides Cohen, but it's something to keep an eye on leading up to the draft. Teams will want any logo changes to be made official before the draft, not only for merchandise reasons, but also for the graphics that will be shown on TV.
It might not be long before we find out if these rumors are true and the Rams are making adjustments to their complete rebrand from 2020.
Arsenal prepares to sign on loan star after he impressed them
Piero Hincapie is currently on loan at Arsenal from Bayer Leverkusen, but supporters can take comfort in the likelihood that he will remain with the club next season. The Ecuadorian defender has impressed since he arrived at the Emirates, excelling both at centre-back and left-back, two positions that have been pivotal to Arsenal’s defensive strength this season.
Signed late in the transfer window following Jakub Kiwior’s move to FC Porto, Hincapie was initially expected to serve as a backup option. However, his consistent performances have forced Mikel Arteta to grant him significant game time in recent weeks, reflecting the trust the manager places in his abilities. The defender has adapted quickly to life in North London, and his displays have drawn attention that could have made him a target for other clubs at the end of the season.
Key Contributor to Arsenal’s Defence
Hincapie’s versatility and composure have been critical to Arsenal’s success. By performing reliably in multiple positions, he has strengthened the defensive unit and contributed to the team’s overall consistency. His rapid integration into Arteta’s system demonstrates both his talent and his readiness to assume responsibility at the highest level of English football.
(Photo by Ion Alcoba Beitia/Getty Images)
Permanent Move Expected
Arsenal secured an option to make Hincapie’s loan move permanent at the end of the season, a provision that now appears set to be activated. According to Team Talk, the club have been delighted with his performances so far and is keen to retain him for the long term. The process to formalise his permanent transfer is expected to be completed in the coming weeks, ensuring that Hincapie remains a central figure in Arsenal’s defensive plans moving forward.
With his form continuing to impress, Hincapie’s permanent acquisition represents a major boost for Arsenal, providing stability and quality in defence as they aim to sustain their strong performances in domestic and European competitions.
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Shohei Ohtani and the Los Angeles Dodgers meet Jose Ramirez and the Cleveland Guardians in today’s Spring Training matchup, giving both teams the chance to start to find a groove before heading into the 2026 MLB regular season.
Mar 11, 2024; Goodyear, Arizona, USA; Cleveland Guardians third baseman Jose Ramirez against the Los Angeles Dodgers during a spring training game at Goodyear Ballpark. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-USA TODAY Sports
The Los Angeles Dodgers have gotten off to a strong start in 2026 Spring Training, riding a 3‑0 win streak that includes a recent 3‑0 shutout of the Seattle Mariners. Los Angeles has been boosted by contributions from Andy Pages, who has already accumulated multiple hits and is hitting over .650 this spring, while the pitching staff has delivered scoreless innings collectively.
The Dodgers will see the spring debut of Gavin Stone, who is pitching for the first time in over a year following right shoulder surgery, a storyline fans and evaluators alike will be watching closely in today’s matchup.
The Cleveland Guardians come into this game riding positive momentum of their own, having extended their Spring Training success with a recent 9‑5 win over the Arizona Diamondbacks in which several key players showed strong offensive prowess. Cleveland’s camp has featured contributions from young hitters and steady outings from pitchers like Tanner Bibee, giving Guardians fans encouraging signs as they look toward regular‑season competitiveness.
Today’s matchup will feature a rare spring pitching duel between Gavin Williams for Cleveland and Gavin Stone for Los Angeles, making it not just a preview of each club’s Opening Day rotation depth but also a chance to see how each team’s rising talent and veteran contributors are shaping up as Spring Training hits the midpoint.
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BATON ROUGE, LA - OCTOBER 25: Mansoor Delane #4 of the LSU Tigers in action against the Texas A&M Aggies at Tiger Stadium on October 25, 2025 in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. (Photo by Gus Stark/LSU/University Images via Getty Images)
It is the week of the NFL combine which means information about the upcoming months is going to be passed around all over the place. What happens in Indianapolis will certainly impact the way that the NFL draft goes. Information is the most important commodity this time of year and that spirit applies to mock drafts from the league’s top insiders.
Mel Kiper certainly qualifies for that criteria and any time he mocks it is worth paying attention to. He released his second of the season and has the Cowboys going defense with both of their first-round picks.
12. Dallas Cowboys
Mansoor Delane, CB, LSU
No team gave up more passing plays of 25 or more yards last season than the Cowboys (46). Trevon Diggs was cut at the end of the season, and DaRon Bland is coming off his second surgery on his left foot in two years. If there weren’t already enough signs for Dallas, the entire cornerback class is still available at No. 12 here. Delane can shut down opposing receivers while also making a bunch of plays on the ball. He broke up 11 passes and pulled down two interceptions last season.
20. Dallas Cowboys (via GB)
Akheem Mesidor, DE, Miami
It’s an all-defense first round for Dallas — first cornerback (Mansoor Delane at No. 12), now edge rusher. Of course, Mesidor wouldn’t be a one-for-one replacement for Micah Parsons, who was sorely missed in Dallas last season. But with 12.5 sacks in the final season of a six-year college career, Mesidor would at least jump-start the pass rush and start to build that unit back up. Jadeveon Clowney was the lone Cowboys player to crack six sacks in 2025 (8.5), and he’s a free agent. Jerry Jones has to commit to using premium picks on the edge, especially with one of the league’s tighter cap situations.
There is no denying that the Cowboys could stand to improve their defense in every aspect. Adding Delane to the secondary and Mesidor to the pass rush group is a very solid infusion of talent that the team is in sore need of.
There are several fans who are against Mesidor given that he is set to be 25 years old this season. It is very fair to want your rookie to be young enough to where you can envision a second contract for them, and given that he will be around the 30-mark when his rookie deal fully expires that hesitation is understandable.
Mesidor is a popular name for the Cowboys and who Kiper slotted to Dallas at number 20 in his initial mock of the year. He had Sonny Styles as the pick at 12 originally and has flipped that to Delane, and given that he now has Styles going seventh overall to the Washington Commanders a pivot is necessary.
Names are going to rise and fall throughout the cycle and this week is going to be a big part of that. For now, what do you think of these two players potentially joining the Cowboys?
LONDON, ENGLAND - MARCH 16: Bruno Guimaraes and Anthony Gordon of Newcastle United celebrate after the Carabao Cup Final between Liverpool and Newcastle United at Wembley Stadium on March 16, 2025 in London, England. (Photo by Marc Atkins/Getty Images) | Getty Images
Newcastle United are preparing for another busy summer window as they look to build on domestic progress and, hopefully, a deep Champions League run.
Several key players have drawn attention from rival Premier League clubs during the past few months, and according to TEAMtalk, Newcastle have made it clear that Anthony Gordon will not leave unless an “extraordinary offer” is submitted.
The club’s stance comes amid reported interest from Liverpool, Manchester United and Arsenal, with the Reds having already tried to snatch the former Liverpool academy player and Everton winger from Tyneside.
Gordon has become one of Newcastle’s most productive attacking players this season, particularly in European competition. The England international has scored 10 goals in the Champions League, placing him second in the tournament scoring charts behind only Kylian Mbappé of Real Madrid, and he out four goals past Qarabag in the first leg of the play-in round las week.
Gordon’s output in high-profile fixtures, while has elevated his status across England, has also only strengthened Newcastle’s negotiating position and his perceived price tag.
Liverpool are understood to hold long-term interest in Gordon, and with growing questions surrounding Mohamed Salah’s future, the Magpies’ winger is viewed as a potential option to fill the impending vacant.
Manchester United and Arsenal have also been linked as both clubs continue evaluating attacking reinforcements ahead of next season, but those two look like long-shit options to approach a transfer at this point.
Despite the speculation, Newcastle are not actively seeking a sale, as is obvious. Gordon remains under contract and is considered central to the club’s plans as they aim to compete consistently in domestic and European competitions.
By publicly emphasizing the requirement of an “extraordinary” bid, Newcastle have effectively set a premium threshold for any potential suitor, but you know what happened just last summer with a certain Sweden striker….
TQL Stadium is slated to host the 2026 Battle for the Victory Bell between the Cincinnati Bearcats and Miami RedHawks Sept. 19. | Sam Greene/The Enquirer / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images
The final Victory Bell game for the foreseeable future has an unexpected home. Charlie Clifford of WLWT 5 NBC reported Sunday night that Cincinnati and Miami’s long-standing rivalry game would move from Paycor Stadium, home of the Cincinnati Bengals, to FC Cincinnati’s home stadium, TQL Stadium, for what will be the final scheduled game in the rivalry.
The game is scheduled for Saturday, Sept. 19th, 2026.
It may be a tough pill to swallow, but the last decade of Victory Bell games at Paul Brown/Paycor Stadium shows this may be the right move.
The 2014 Victory Bell game was the first played at the Cincinnati Bengals’ home stadium since 1990. The thrill of the first neutral site Victory Bell game in 24 years and Miami’s second game at Paul Brown Stadium ever led to an impressive crowd of 41,926 (65 percent of the venue’s 65,000+ seat capacity). The next two games at Paul Brown/Paycor Stadium never reached these heights.
A torrential downpour scared fans away from Miami and Cincinnati’s return to Paul Brown Stadium in 2018. Only 16,062 fans— less than a quarter of the stadium’s capacity— saw a forgettable 21-0 Cincinnati win. The two schools tried again four years late in 2022. While attendance naturally improved with better weather, Paycor Stadium was less than half full. 30,109 fans saw Cincinnati beat Miami 38-17.
TQL Stadium at max capacity seats 2,000 less fans than Miami’s Yager Stadium, and is eclipsed by Nippert Stadium’s 38,000+ seats, but this could ultimately be the wisest decision given the past turnouts and politics at play. There seems to be an underlying reluctance from Cincinnati to play Miami at Yager Stadium. The Bearcats have made the trip just once since 2016.
Perhaps, this led to Miami preemptively canceling their 2025 and 2027 visits to Nippert Stadium. It seems the game had to be played at a neutral site in Cincinnati or not at all. The RedHawk athletic department probably looked at the past attendance and came to this decision.
It is not a stretch to say this could be the end of college football at Paul Brown Stadium for the foreseeable future.
Miami does not have any future Power Four home games scheduled, and the optics of Cincinnati moving a Big 12 game from Nippert Stadium to Paycor are poor. The venue was never much of a college football venue anyways. With the exception of Cincinnati playing its six-game home slate at Paycor Stadium in 2014, the venue has hosted seven college games in its 26-year history.
SEATTLE, WASHINGTON - JANUARY 25: Harrison Mevis #92 of the Los Angeles Rams kicks a field goal during the first quarter of the NFC Championship NFL football game against the Seattle Seahawks, at Lumen Field on January 25, 2026 in Seattle, WA. (Photo by Kevin Sabitus/Getty Images) | Getty Images
Last season, fans were treated to a kicking clinic across the league, as kickers were put into focus more than ever before. The UFL announced that field goals of 60+ yards will be worth four points, a rule change the NFL should consider in the near future.
The UFL has announced new rules for its upcoming spring season:
• Tush Push is banned • 60+ yard FGs worth 4 points • No punting from inside opposing territory pic.twitter.com/SGfy35rAPh
“Kicking a 65-yard field goal is a lot harder than one from 35. Why should they count the same? So it promotes excitement. Those are really, really exciting plays, whether it’s an end to half or end of game, and it’s also going to change the strategy of the game as well.”
Long field goals have brought plenty of excitement to a part of football that most fans can do without.
According to NBC Sports, NFL kickers went 12-for-22 on field goals of 60 yards or longer in 2025. Cowboys kicker Brandon Aubrey hit three field goals beyond 60 yards last season, while Jaguars kicker Cam Little booted two of the longest field goals in league history.
CAM LITTLE FROM 67 YARDS ARE YOU KIDDING 😱
HE NOW OWNS THE LONGEST (68) AND SECOND LONGEST (67) FIELD GOALS IN NFL HISTORY 🤯
Blandino is also correct that it would change the strategy of the game. For example, do you think Broncos coach Sean Payton would’ve taken the points early in the AFC Championship then, rather than going for it? What about earlier in the season, when Sean McVay went for it against the 49ers in overtime, losing his team the game?
If the NFL were to implement this change, everything we know about special teams and even offensive strategies would be tossed out the window. Plus, it would force more teams like the Rams to make changes focusing on improving their special teams. Teams with poor ST play, as Los Angeles has had for years, would be left behind, assuming they did nothing to emphasize getting better at the kicker spot sooner.
Implementing such a change would reward the teams with great kickers, and punish those who don’t.
With more kickers entering the league with strong enough legs to drill 60-yard field goals easily, it’s past time for the NFL to follow in the UFL’s footsteps. A 20-yard field goal should not be scored the same as a 60+ yarder, and it’s time to stop equating them. The league should jump at any chance to turbocharge offensive gameplay league-wide to keep fans engaged, and this would be another step towards doing just that.
EAST RUTHERFORD, NEW JERSEY - SEPTEMBER 07: Kaleb Johnson #20 of the Pittsburgh Steelers looks on during the game against the New York Jets at MetLife Stadium on September 07, 2025 in East Rutherford, New Jersey. (Photo by Mitchell Leff/Getty Images) | Getty Images
When the Pittsburgh Steelers drafted Kaleb Johnson in the third round of the 2025 NFL Draft, many expected him to play a vital role in the offense behind Jaylen Warren. Instead, veteran Kenneth Gainwell became a focal point, earning team MVP after a tremendous season, while Johnson’s season was defined by a Week 2 special teams gaffe that cost the Steelers a win over the eventual Super Bowl champion Seattle Seahawks.
Johnson finished the year with just 69 yards on 28 carries. Needless to say, that’s not what Pittsburgh had in mind when they took him out of Iowa. General manager Omar Khan was asked about Johnson’s performance, noting that it was a disappointing rookie year.
“Obviously, what you guys saw on the field was disappointing,” Khan said via Nick Farabaugh. “It’s got to be better, but we see it on the practice field. We knew what he did in college, and I’d expect Kaleb to turn the corner.”
Omar Khan on Kaleb Johnson:
"Obviously what you guys saw on the field was disappointing. It's got to be better, but we see it on the practice field. We knew what he did in college and I'd expect Kaleb to turn the corner."
The jury is still out on Johnson, as he is only entering his second season. Should the Steelers be unable to bring Gainwell back, Johnson would likely jump to the No. 2 spot and be given the chance to prove he is a capable back.
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LAS VEGAS, NEVADA - JANUARY 24: Paddy Pimblett of England enters the Octagon in the UFC lightweight interim championship bout during the UFC 324 event at T-Mobile Arena on January 24, 2026 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Jeff Bottari/Zuffa LLC)
Paddy Pimblett says he plans to return a lot sooner than people think.
Pimblett lost a decision to Justin Gaethje for the interim lightweight title in the main event of UFC 324 in January. Gaethje delivered an outstanding performance, hurting “The Baddy” multiple times en route to his second interim title win.
One thing that has frustrated Pimblett since the loss was watching Benoit Saint Denis leapfrog him in the rankings following his stoppage win over Dan Hooker at UFC 325 a week after his fight.
“To be honest, I’ll be honest with you all, it pissed me off that Saint Denis has moved above me for beating that bum Dan Hooker,” Pimblett said on his YouTube channel. “Why has Saint Denis moved above me for beating the bum Dan Hooker, who’s f*cking shit? What’s going on there?”
While many believe a fight between Pimblett and Hooker makes the most sense due to their ongoing heated rivalry, Pimblett doesn’t care who the UFC offers him following his first octagon loss. The 31-year-old is 9-1 in the promotion, including stoppage wins over King Green and Michael Chandler.
Pimblett knows when he wants to return to action, and has a list of fighter’s he’d like to face if he had the choice.
“I’ll fight anyone,” Pimblett said. “I just know whatever name gets sent to me on a contract, I sign it and I fight them. But Saint Denis sounds like a good fight to me. Europe’s two best lightweights going at it against each other. Or, I won’t get the winner, but the loser of Max [Holloway]-Charles [Oliveira]. F*ck, I’ll fight Arman if you’s want me to. I don’t give a f*ck. I’ll fight anyone.
“But I’ll be back in the summer. Just let me know when and where, Hunter, Dana, Sean, and I’m ready to go. I haven’t got any injuries. People keep going on, ‘Oh, the damage he took, he’s going to have to take months off.’ … I didn’t even have a concussion. I never had no headaches after it. All I had was a marked face and sore eye balls after getting poked in them.”
Liverpool youngster Rio Ngumoha sends message to Arne Slot after Forest cameo
Young winger outlines his ambition under Slot
Liverpool youngster Rio Ngumoha sends message to Arne Slot after Forest cameo
Liverpool youngster Rio Ngumoha asked Arne Slot for more playing time after his strong cameo against Nottingham Forest in Premier League.
Bright cameo at the City Ground
Young Liverpool player Rio Ngumoha made his point after positive appearance against Nottingham Forest in Premier League.
Liverpool visited Forest at the City Ground in matchday 27 of 2025 /26 season and secured narrow 1-0 win.
Ngumoha came on in the 77 minute as substitute for Mohamed Salah and helped change the tempo in Liverpool’s favor during the closing stages.
“I Want to Make an Impact”
Speaking to ESPN, Ngumoha explained his mindset when given minutes with first team. He said he knows he must make an impact, whether on or off the ball, by pressing, defending, crossing, shooting or taking on defenders.
The young winger said his main goal is to show what he can do every time he is called upon. He made it clear that he hopes to earn more minutes soon and is ready to work hard to gain the trust of head coach Arne Slot.
Minutes key to his development
Ngumoha stressed that regular playing time is important for his progress. He said he feels that limited game time can slow his development which is why he is open to playing matches at u18 or u21 level if needed.
Dec 21, 2025; Glendale, Arizona, USA; Atlanta Falcons linebacker Kaden Elliss (55) against the Arizona Cardinals at State Farm Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images | Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images
The Denver Broncos will definitely need to address the situation at inside linebacker in free agency. With two of their three regular contributors heading to unrestricted free agency in Alex Singleton and Justin Strnad and their third an oft-injured Dre Greenlaw, the situation at the position appears to be dire here in February. Frankly, I wouldn’t be surprised if they address their needs in both free agency and the draft.
One guy that could be on their radar would be Jonah Elliss’ older brother, Kaden. The former seventh-round pick in the 2019 NFL Draft by the New Orleans Saints, he would reunite with the head coach that drafted him if he were to sign with Denver.
Player Profile
Linebacker | Kaden Elliss | Atlanta Falcons Height: 6’2” Weight: 240 pounds Age: 30 years old Experience: 7 NFL seasons
2025 stats: 17 games played with 17 starts. 107 total tackles, 10 tackles for a loss, 10 quarterback hits, six passes defensed, one interception and one forced fumble.
Should the Broncos sign linebacker Kaden Elliss?
The Broncos need to get younger at the position and that likely means drafting some inside linebacker talent this year. However, that means they’ll likely need a veteran signing to help fill the gap while the rookie works towards an NFL starter.
That brings a guy like Kaden Elliss into the picture for the Broncos. He is already 30 years old and a deal would need to be a 1-2 year type of offer, because this would truly be a rental type situation. It would ultimately come down to the type of market Elliss sees when free agency begins. If he makes it into the tier 2 or 3 group, then his value might make more sense for Denver.
Why the Broncos will not sign Kaden Elliss in free agency
Age.
That’s my main issue with this free agent and why I think the Broncos will not try to sign Kaden Elliss. They will look to get younger at the position, but a veteran rental for the next year or two would make a lot of sense too. That could be the only reason why Elliss would make sense.
Final Thoughts
I like the idea of pairing the brothers on the field, but I also think Jonah Elliss could be a guy the Broncos try to move for picks at some point. He’s just too good to sit behind the starters. The greedy part of me wants to keep all of the depth, because its nice to have great players everywhere.
The other issue I have is Elliss’ age. He is 30 and turns 31 this year. We all know how hard it is to maintain starter-level play at most positions into your 30s at the NFL level. The drop-off may not some this year for Elliss, but its certainly close enough to be concerned about. And trading a 32-year-old Alex Singleton for a 31-year-old Elliss also doesn’t make a whole lot of sense. Might as well try to re-sign Singleton at that point.
How do you feel about Kaden Elliss and his fit with the Denver Broncos?
ANN ARBOR, MI - OCTOBER 04: Jake Guarnera #53 of the Michigan Wolverines blocks during a college football game against the Wisconsin Badgers on October 04, 2025 at Michigan Stadium in Ann Arbor, Michigan. (Photo by Joe Robbins/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images) | Icon Sportswire via Getty Images
Kyle Whittingham was immediately tasked with retaining the leftover roster from the previous regime, making the beginning to his tenure as the head coach of the Michigan Wolverines a challenging one to navigate. When the dust cleared, most of the important players on the roster were retained, while a small handful of guys like linebacker Cole Sullivan (Oklahoma) and defensive back Elijah Dotson (Missouri) transferred out.
It wasn’t easy, but keeping a significant portion of the roster intact — especially all the playmakers on offense and several key pieces in the secondary — was a fantastic way for Whittingham to begin his time in Ann Arbor. And one of the first ones to verbalize his commitment to the program for 2026 was quarterback Bryce Underwood.
In a story written by ESPN’s Max Olson regarding the most important player returning to each of the network’s preseason top-25 teams, Michigan’s selection was an easy choice.
Here is what Olson had to say:
New Michigan coach Kyle Whittingham prioritized retaining Underwood as soon as he got the job and met with him before his introductory news conference to seek his feedback on the program and sell him on the new offensive vision. The former No. 1 overall recruit stuck with the Wolverines and stayed out of the portal after a promising debut season in which he produced 2,820 total yards, 17 touchdowns and 11 turnovers over a nine-win season. Whittingham and his coaches had several more critical retention wins in January with running back Jordan Marshall returning and OL Andrew Sprague, OL Jake Guarnera, DL Enow Etta and DB Zeke Berry all withdrawing their names from the transfer portal.
Underwood was the clear answer here, but let’s pretend he didn’t count in this exercise. Who WOULD be the best pick at that point?
Olson also brought up running back Jordan Marshall, and a few guys who initially entered the portal in offensive linemen Andrew Sprague and Jake Guarnera, defensive back Zeke Berry and defensive lineman Enow Etta. I think that all five of those guys are excellent options, as they were key pieces in 2025 and will continue to be important contributors in 2026.
Out of those players, I actually think the most important to get back was Guarnera. He played a crucial role on the offensive line last season, playing in all 13 games (10 starts) at right guard. He also played significant snaps at center in the Citrus Bowl, which is where he is expected to play moving forward.
As a redshirt freshman playing his first meaningful snaps of his career, Guarnera had the third-most snaps (710) along the offensive line and had the second-best offensive grade on Pro Football Focus (71.4). As soon as initial starting right guard Brady Norton went down with an injury early in the year, Guarnera took over and never relinquished his starting role; he was that good.
Furthermore, the center position is among the most important along the offensive line, and assuming that’s where Guarnera plays next year, it couldn’t have been more crucial for Whittingham and new offensive line coach Jim Harding to get him out of the portal and back in Ann Arbor. Without Guarnera, there’s no telling who would be the starting center in 2026 — perhaps one of the guys via the portal or one of the players already on the roster. No matter who that would have been, they very likely would not provide the ceiling and level of experience that Guernera already possesses.
What do you think? Is Underwood — or Guarnera — Michigan’s most important returning player? If not, then who? Let me know what you think down in the comments below!
Alexandra Eala has been a sensation on the WTA Tour so far this season.
The Filipina has amassed the one of the most dedicated fanbases on the planet, despite being ranked outside the world’s top 30 players.
Recently, Eala competed at the Dubai Tennis Championships, where she reached the quarter-finals following victories against Hailey Baptiste, Jasmine Paolini and Sorana Cirstea.
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Following her most recent performance in the United Arab Emirates, Manny Pacquiao has offered his support for Eala and her achievements.
Manny Pacquiao’s advice for Alex Eala
“When I watched her [Eala] playing… I’m so proud of her,” Pacquiao told Filipino television broadcaster ABS-CSN.
“Carrying the flag of the Philippines, and then when I look at her, it seems like… oh my, I’m so proud of her because of course she’s a Filipino. We need more of that.
“So, keep it up. Keep it up. Work hard. That I can say.
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“Winston Churchill’s quote: ‘you will never reach your destination if you stop and throw stones at every dog that barks.’ Don’t pay attention to all the people who have, although we cannot place even one.
“So, just focus on our goal, to give honour to our country. And then, there would be more Filipinos who would give honour to our country.”
Pacquiao, a professional boxer and former member of the Philippine Senate, is widely regarded as one of the greatest professional boxers of all time.
He is the only eight-division world champion in boxing history.
Manny Pacquiao is set for Floyd Mayweather rematch
On Tuesday, Manny Pacquiao’s rematch against Floyd Mayweather was confirmed.
Pacquiao, 47, and Mayweather, 48, will contest the professional match on September 19 at Sphere in Las Vegas.
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Pacquiao retired from the sport in 2021, choosing to focus on his political career in the Philippines. However, he returned to boxing last year, drawing with WBC welterweight champion Mario Barrios.
Mayweather has not fought a professional contest since beating mixed martial arts fighter Conor McGregor in 2017.
Pacquiao and Mayweather first fought in 2015, with Mayweather emerging the winner by unanimous decision.
Colorado women's basketball is peaking at the right time, knocking off No. 20 Texas Tech last weekend, putting them on the cusp of the national polls.
On Monday's AP poll, J.R. Payne's squad came in at No. 26 overall, seven points behind the No. 25-ranked Princeton. It was the Buffaloes' first time receiving votes this season, and that trend continued Tuesday morning with the release of the USA TODAY Sports Coaches Poll.
The Buffs received six votes from the list of 31 Division I head coaches, placing them fourth in the rankings at de facto No. 29 in the country. At 20-8 and 11-5 in the Big 12, the Buffs are well-positioned to secure a four-seed and bye in the Big 12 tournament. ESPN's latest bracketology has Colorado as one of the NCAA tournament's "last four in," playing as a 12 seed against Mississippi State.
CU has two games left in the regular season: Tuesday night against Utah, wrapping up the regular season in Provo against BYU on Saturday.
Here is a complete look at this week's coaches' poll featuring five Big 12 teams:
The Atlanta Braves announced they are officially launching “BravesVision,” their own broadcast network for the 2026 season.
The decision comes following the franchise’s split with Main Street Sports Group, which aired Braves games on FanDuel Sports Network.
“Generations of Braves fans were raised watching games on a network that shared ownership with the baseball team. With BravesVision, we believe that we can present Braves baseball in new and innovative ways allowing us to expand and elevate our storytelling capabilities across all platforms,” Braves president and CEO Derek Schiller said.
BravesVision will handle production for at least 140 games during the season and there are several ways that fans can watch.
The first is with a Braves.TV subscription through MLB’s streaming platform. Fans will purchase a subscription that will be available for those who live in the Braves “home market:” Georgia, Tennessee, Alabama, Mississippi, North Carolina and South Carolina. Fans who live outside the market will be able to still watch with a standard MLB.TV package.
There will also be a direct-to-distributor model where the Braves will partner with cable and satellite channels and other streaming services.
The Boston Celtics will make the trip to the state of Arizona to face the Phoenix Suns in their home arena of Mortgage Matchup Center this Tuesday (Feb. 24) evening. In that contest, the Celtics will be looking to keep their current win streak alive. On the other side of the court, the Suns are going to be looking to secure a victory after a recent stumble at home.
We expect the Celtics to win this road game, but the Suns are not the pushovers many expected even with several players out, so this is not a game Boston can mail in, especially with a key player potentially a scratch.
Records, standing, and streaks
At present, the Celtics have a 37-19 record and a three-game win streak, which has them second in the Eastern Conference standings.
The Suns are the owners of a 33-25 record, good enough for seventh place in the West.
For Boston, Jayson Tatum (Achilles) is out, and Jaylen Brown (knee) is questionable.
For Phoenix, Cole Anthony (not with team), Devin Booker (hip), Dillon Brooks (hand), Jordan Goodwin (calf), and Haywood Highsmith (knee) are out, and Grayson Allen (knee, ankle) is questionable.
With no right-front fender, Tyler Reddick won last weekend's NASCAR Cup race in Atlanta, going back-to-back to open the 2026 season.
While impressive, it's not unprecedented. NASCAR is a full-contact sport in the end and we've seen plenty of race winning cars take the checkered flag in less-than-ideal shape.
So, let's take a look at some of the most beat up cars to win at the highest level of NASCAR. And no, crashing across the line doesn't count, so don't expect to find Terry Labonte's 1995 Bristol car or Davey Allison's 1992 All-Star car here! Though we did have a spirited debate over Jeff Burton slamming the wall as the rain came and ended Darlington in 1999...
But honestly, we could never highlight them all -- NASCAR races can get pretty wild with the checkered flag in sight. But here's some of the more famous moments where a wrecked or damaged car still won the day:
Atlanta 2025 -- Tyler Reddick with a missing fender
Tyler Reddick, No. 45 23XI Racing Toyota
Tyler Reddick, No. 45 23XI Racing Toyota
Talladega 2024 -- Ricky Stenhouse Jr. with a hole in the door
Photo by: Jeff Robinson / Icon Sportswire via Getty Images
Daytona Clash 2020 -- Erik Jones with the nose punched in
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Chicagoland 2018 -- Kyle Busch with a pancaked right-side door
Photo by: Jonathan Daniel via Getty Images
Daytona 500 2017 -- Kurt Busch with battle-scars and tape
Photo by: Jeff Robinson / Icon Sportswire via Getty Images
Martinsville 1991 -- Harry Gant with a twisted nose and no fender
Photo by: ESPN broadcast
Daytona 500 1976 -- David Pearson with a destroyed frontend
Photo by: ISC Archives
North Wilkesboro 1972 -- Richard Petty with the front bumper hanging off
There are only five players left to list in our annual Montreal Canadiens top-20 prospect rankings, with exciting defenceman Adam Engstrom taking the No. 5 spot, as voted on by Habs fans.
N.B.: To qualify for the project, prospects must be 23 years old or younger and currently playing outside the NHL. In other words, even though Canadiens players such as Lane Hutson, Juraj Slafkovsky, and Ivan Demidov are young enough to qualify, they’ve already established themselves as NHL players and are no longer considered prospects.
Previously Published Montreal Canadiens Prospect Rankings
5. Defenceman, Shoots Left, 22, Laval Rocket (AHL), 6’2″, 190 lb. Picked 92nd overall in 2022.
The first thing that stands out from Adam Engstrom’s skill set is his ability to open up passing and shooting lanes in the offensive zone due to his elite skating. And while many young players are described as good skaters, Engstrom is one of the few prospects that can legitimately take over a game with his silky-smooth crossovers and impressive offensive instincts.
We’ve seen it time and again in Laval.
When the Rocket desperately need a goal, Engstrom will go out of his way to create chaos in the offensive zone, driving the net with the greatest of ease before either taking a high-danger shot, or setting up his teammates with a tap-in, goalmouth pass.
In fact, five of Engstrom’s 10 goals this year have been game winners, a testament to his value in the Rocket lineup.
On that note, Engstrom has already doubled his goal output this season, and is on pace to score 15 goals in 59 games, which is a significant uptick on the five goals in 66 games he produced as a rookie.
He was named to the AHL All-Star Team for the second consecutive season since arriving in North America, a good reminder that some players thrive when they’re given enough time to develop in Europe. After all, Engstrom spent parts of three seasons playing professional hockey in Sweden before crossing the pond. This included three playoff runs as well, crucial experience for a young defenceman who quickly learned how to absorb a heavy dose of minutes while serving as a reliable source of secondary offence.
In other words, even though David Reinbacher’s European development was considered a failure by most, the same cannot be said about Engstrom’s path to the AHL.
Strengths
Engstrom skates with a level of grace that would evoke envy from a swan landing on a lake. At times, it seems that he’s skating on a silk cloud, filled with velvet, and wrapped in suede.
But he’s far from the first elite skater to make his way to the AHL.
The most important factor that distinguishes Engstrom from the rest is that he uses his elite skating to generate offence, while also keeping a close eye on his defensive assignments. He’s not just a one-trick pony, relying on above-average skating mechanics to mask liabilities.
To put a fine point on his solid overall game, we can simply look at his underlying numbers during his short, but encouraging stint with the Canadiens earlier in the season.
On the surface, it seems like Engstrom did not accomplish much. He played 11 games, and was returned to the AHL without registering his name on the scoresheet.
However, he managed to control over 51% of the shots in that stretch, trailing only Lane Hutson (52.2%) when it comes to his impact on the team’s shot share. It’s also important to note the Habs outscored their opponents 6-2 with Engstrom on the ice, further evidence that he isn’t just projected to make a positive impact in the NHL one day, but rather, he’s already reached that level to a certain extent.
To make matters more interesting, he managed to control 50% or more of the high-danger scoring chances (22-22), one of only two Montreal Canadiens defencemen to achieve that feat. Once again, only Hutson (51%) has done a better job in that department.
Of course, we must acknowledge Engstrom’s assignments were a little easier than many of his counterparts, but the fact of the matter remains that he quickly adapted to life in the NHL, after establishing himself as a dominant force in the AHL.
Weaknesses
Like many young defencemen, particularly those tasked with carrying the puck with a high frequency, Engstrom is prone to giveaways.
We saw it occasionally in Montreal, though we should guard against labelling him as a player who turns over the puck more often than others. If we even the playing field by judging giveaways per 60 minutes of 5v5 ice time, Engstrom ranks as the second-most reliable Canadiens defenceman, with just 2.65 turnovers per 60.
Similar to most rookies, Engstrom was sheltered by head coach Martin St-Louis, with the vast majority of his zone starts taking place in the offensive zone.
To become a permanent fixture in the top four, Engstrom will have to learn how to thrive while facing a heightened quality of competition. In that vein, his greatest weakness is his lack of experience in the NHL, a situation that can only be rectified with further use in the best hockey league on earth.
He could also stand to improve his gap control, as well as his defensive positioning, but I’d be remiss if I didn’t mention he’s improved both by leaps and bounds since arriving in North America.
What To Expect From Engstrom Moving Forward
Engstrom is clearly Laval’s best defenceman, which means he’s in a curious situation in respect to his value to the Canadiens. Seeing as he can play on both sides of the ice, he’s the ideal target for a call-up should the injury bug hit. In the meantime, he serves as an elite powerplay partner for Reinbacher in the AHL, while playing on Pascal Vincent’s top pairing on most nights.
In other words, if he’s called up to the NHL, the Canadiens are severely hampering the Rocket’s ability to win games.
But such is life for an AHL club. Success almost always leads to a loss of talent.
Seeing as his underlying numbers suggest Engstrom enjoyed an underrated audition in the NHL, not to mention his elite play in the AHL, he joins Owen Beck as a prospect who will assuredly make his way to the NHL in a permanent fashion at some point in his career.
Given his excellent play in various hockey leagues throughout his career, that point may come sooner than later.
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Las Vegas Raiders general manager John Spytek never uttered the name Fernando Mendoza while speaking at the NFL's annual scouting combine Tuesday.
He didn't need to.
As Spytek ran through the list of traits he needs in a franchise quarterback — humility, selflessness, a relentless student of the game, capable of setting the tone in the locker room — it seemed he was using the same words and phrases so often used to describe Mendoza by his college teammates during last season's Heisman Trophy campaign.
"It's such a hard game, your competitive spirit has to run really high,” Spytek said. “You've got to be willing to play through, you know, tough circumstances and to me, it always goes back to the love of the game. The guys that truly love football, they love to practice, they love to prepare, they love to watch film, they love to play hurt, so I think those things are kind of uncompromising.”
Mendoza showed all that and more in his only season at Indiana. He demonstrated his moxie with an incredible last-minute throw to beat Penn State; missed only one play of the Big Ten championship game after getting injured on his first throw; and twisted his way into the end zone for the decisive score in the national championship game at Miami.
The Raiders certainly could use some of that magic after using 10 different starting quarterbacks over the past four seasons. They haven't had a clear-cut franchise quarterback since Derek Carr was released in February 2023.
Geno Smith was supposed to fill the void after being acquired in a trade last offseason, but a 10-game losing streak sent the Raiders spiraling to a 3-14 mark, putting Smith's future with the franchise in peril.
Now, Las Vegas is looking for a fresh start.
The Raiders fired coach Pete Carroll and replaced him with Klint Kubiak, the offensive coordinator for Super Bowl champion Seattle, and now have a chance to find the perfect pairing for running back Ashton Jeanty, last year's first-round pick.
"I think you want to limit the amount of pressure you have on that guy from the start,” Spytek said. “I'm not necessarily in favor of running him out there right away, either. So, you know, having another quality player that can play the quarterback position could help. You have a young quarterback, you want to have a great offensive line, a run game, all the things that can like really limit his chances to have him really get killed — and a great defense, too.”
The Raiders believe the centerpiece of their defense will continue to be Pro Bowl defensive end Maxx Crosby, who has been the subject of trade speculation this offseason. Spytek said Tuesday he speaks routinely with Crosby as he rehabs at team headquarters and that he expects Crosby to be in a Vegas uniform next fall.
But will he be joined by Mendoza, who led what had been the losing-est program in FBS history to Indiana's first national championship in a season filled with highlights?
While Spytek said he will listen to trade offers and won't put need ahead of value, it sure seems like Mendoza would be the perfect match for Las Vegas — right down to Mendoza's Boston roots and his embrace of Raiders co-owner Tom Brady, who played for both the Patriots and in Florida, where Mendoza attended high school.
“I think whoever is playing quarterback for the Raiders has a unique opportunity to learn from the best,” Spytek said. “You know, Tom's got a lot of humility to him, and just because he did it a certain way, he doesn't have expectations that you do it that way. too. But there are some things he's uncompromising on, and I think that whoever the quarterback is for the Raiders, I think Tom is a great resource.”
Borussia Dortmund's Nico Schlotterbeck (L) and Emre Can react after the UEFA Champions League soccer match between Borussia Dortmund and Inter Milan at Signal Iduna Park. Defenders Nico Schlotterbeck and Emre Can have taken part in Borussia Dortmund's final team training on Tuesday ahead of the Champions League play-off return leg at Atalanta. Bernd Thissen/dpa
Defenders Nico Schlotterbeck and Emre Can are in contention to return from injury in Borussia Dortmund's Champions League play-off return leg at Atalanta on Wednesday.
They trained on Tuesday and were included in the squad. Dortmund, the 1997 European champions and twice runners-up, won the home leg 2-0.
"We are delighted that our two captains are back on board for what is sure to be a very intense game. They are fit to play and will help us," coach Niko Kovač told a news conference.
"We need to think about their availability and discuss whether we do it and how we do it."
Can has been out since January due to adductor issues, while Schlotterbeck missed the 2-2 Bundesliga draw with RB Leipzig last weekend due to muscle problems.
Injured defenders Niklas Süle and Filippo Mané remain sidelined.
The winner of the match-up will advance to the last 16 and face either Arsenal or Bayern Munich.
Some Dortmund fans have been stopped from attending the game by Italian authorities worried about clashes. Nevertheless, Kovač expects a good atmosphere in northern Italy.
"It is a shame some fans have been excluded. But we will still have great support to get through this difficult match," he said.
Dortmund, second in the Bundesliga, host leaders Bayern Munich on Saturday knowing defeat will all but end their title bid.
Whether the upcoming game influences Kovač's plans for Atalanta remains to be seen.
Full back Julian Ryerson is suspended for the Bayern match so seems certain to start in Italy after a flurry of recent assists.
NC State vs Virginia best bet: Virginia 1H -3.5 (-110)
The Virginia Cavaliers are 13-1 at home, boasting an average first-half margin of +12.6. While the NC State Wolfpack are coming off a blowout win against an injury-depleted UNC squad, they had failed to cover in their previous four games.
NC State’s biggest strength is its perimeter shooting (39.6% 3PT), but UVA ranks 19th nationally in 3-point defense (30.1%).
Virginia also holds the advantage inside, with Thijs De Ridder averaging 15.9 points per game, while Johann Grunloh and Ugonna Onyenso control the glass and protect the rim.
NC State vs Virginia same-game parlay
Wolfpack guard Quadir Copeland (14.0 ppg) has finished with fewer than 12 points in four of his last six games. With UVA ranking sixth in the country in opponent effective field goal percentage (45.2%) and able to slow down foes, fade Copeland on his points total.
Dallin Hall has knocked down a triple in 18 of 27 games this season, and NC State sits outside the top 300 in threes allowed per game (8.9).
NC State vs Virginia SGP
Virginia 1H -3.5
Virginia -6.5
Quadir Copeland Under 14.5 points
Dallin Hall Over 0.5 threes
Our beyond the arc SGP: Back the Belgian
Freshman forward Thijs De Ridder leads UVA, averaging 15.9 points and 6.4 rebounds per game. If he can exploit NC State’s soft interior, the Hoosiers should cover both the full-game spread and the first-half line.
NC State vs Virginia SGP
Virginia 1H -3.5
Virginia -6.5
Quadir Copeland Under 14.5 points
Thijs De Ridder Over 14.5 points
Thijs De Ridder Over 6.5 rebounds
NC State vs Virginia odds
Spread: NC State +6.5 (-110) | Virginia -6.5 (-110)
Moneyline: NC State +220 | Virginia -270
Over/Under: Over 151 (-110) | Under 151 (-110)
NC State vs Virginia betting trend to know
The Hoos have covered the first half spread in 10 of their last 15 home games (+4.40 Units / 26% ROI). Find more college basketball betting trends for NC State vs. Virginia.
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Location
John Paul Jones Arena, Charlottesville, VA
Date
Tuesday, February 24, 2026
Tip-off
7:00 p.m. ET
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Los Angeles Dodgers utility infielder Miguel Rojas celebrates his 37th birthday today, and in celebration of the World Series hero, we’ll be looking at the best moments from his Dodgers’ career.
Rojas began his career with the Dodgers in 2014, but L.A. traded him to the Marlins after just one season. The Marlins returned Rojas to Los Angeles ahead of the 2023 season, and he has played an important role with the team since.
He has had his best moments in MLB with the Dodgers since his return, and has cemented himself as a hero in L.A. with some of his recent performances.
Nov 1, 2025; Toronto, Ontario, CAN; Los Angeles Dodgers second baseman Miguel Rojas (72) celebrates as he runs the bases after hitting a home run against the Toronto Blue Jays in the ninth inning during game seven of the 2025 MLB World Series at Rogers Centre. Mandatory Credit: Kevin Sousa-Imagn Images
The Game-Tying Home Run in Game 7 of the 2025 World Series
The veteran’s best moment by far is his solo home run against the Toronto Blue Jays in the 2025 World Series.
He stepped up to the plate with one out in the top of the ninth inning in Game 7, and hit a historic, game-tying homer to even the score after the Dodgers trailed by three runs earlier in the game.
Rojas isn’t exactly a home run hitter, as he only hit seven homers in 114 games in 2025 and hadn’t hit one for nearly two months before his legendary bomb.
His home run led to the Dodgers’ World Series win in 2025, and has set up a historic three-peat for the upcoming 2026 season.
Defensive Displays in 2025 World Series
He did far more than just hit in the World Series, though, as his defense during the Fall Classic was just as important.
In Game 6, Rojas made a brilliant pick at second base to catch Addison Barger off the bag to win the game for the Dodgers, and he came through in an even bigger way the following night during Game 7.
With a runner on third in the bottom of the ninth, Rojas fielded a ground ball and fired it to catcher Will Smith, who put his foot down on home plate to record an out and keep the game level.
Back-to-back Roy Campanella Awards
Rojas has received the Roy Campanella Award — an award given to the Dodgers player who “best exemplifies the spirit and leadership” of Dodgers Hall of Famer Roy Campanella.
Miggy Ro has proven himself time and time again as a great teammate and leader, notably giving up his No. 11 to Roki Sasaki to make the rookie feel more welcomed after the Dodgers signed him ahead of last season.
He has also set the Dodgers up for the future, teaching shortstop Mookie Betts the nuances of playing the position as he adjusts to the infield.
Rojas’ important to the team can’t be understated, and the Dodgers clearly realize his value as well. They signed Rojas to a one-year deal, and he will end his career as a Dodger following the coming season.
His job is’t done yet, though, as the Dodgers are still chasing history and looking to win the first three-peat in Dodgers history.
Pretty much everyone who isn't trying to get clicks from you expects the Raiders to take Indiana QB Fernando Mendoza with the number one overall pick in April's draft. The Raiders aren't saying that's who they will pick, but, again, the choice is about as much of a no-brainer as it comes.
With that expectation in mind, the question becomes if Mendoza would be pegged to start right away for the Raiders. And GM John Spytek made it clear that, in a perfect world, that would not be his preference.
"I think you want to limit the amount of pressure you have on that guy from the start. Now, if you have a young quarterback, I'm not necessarily in favor of running him out there right away either," said Spytek. "So another quality player that can play the quarterback position if you have a young quarterback. And obviously, a great offensive line, a run game, all the things that can limit his chances to really get killed. And a great defense too, because if he doesn't feel like he's got to go out there and score 35 points every week, I think that's helpful."
The ideal here, as Spytek explains, is to have an established veteran quarterback on the team who could start for the team until the young QB is ready. That isn't always possible. And it isn't always necessary. But as an option, that would be ideal.
Having young quarterbacks sit behind a veteran used to be more common than it is in today's game. Aaron Rodgers sat behind Brett Favre. Tom Brady sat behind Drew Bledsoe. Then again neither of those quarterbacks were the number one overall pick and therefore seen as the savior of the franchise. Brady was far from it.
The flip side is someone like Sam Darnold who started right away as a rookie and struggled so much he didn't really find his way until his seventh season and his fourth team. And last season led the Seahawks -- his fifth team -- to the Super Bowl.
The Raiders don't want that to happen. They want the guy they draft to have his success with them, preferably in the short term.
One way to help that to happen is to let him sit behind a veteran. Barring that, the solution would be to use their near $100 million in available cap space to fill the myriad of holes on the team to give Mendoza the best chance to succeed.
HUBBALLI: For the first hour of the Ranji Trophy title contest here on Tuesday, the Karnataka pace trio of Prasidh Krishna, Vidhyadhar Patil and Vyshak Vijaykumar, tested the Jammu and Kashmir batters. They got movement off the seam and probed the openers who were beaten on several occasions.
Qamran Iqbal (6) and Yawer Hassan (88) lived dangerously and the former— having come in as a replacement for Shubham Khajuria, who was ruled out after suffering a lower-back spasm — perished during that passage of play, when he edged a good length delivery which moved away to KL Rahul at second slip.
Thereafter, J&K seized control. Riding on an unbeaten century from Shubham Pundir (117; 221b; 12x4; 2x6) and contributions from Hassan and the in-form Abdul Samad (52 batting), the visitors closed the opening day at the KSCA Rajnagar Stadium on a commanding 284/2 in 87 overs.
Pundir joined Hassan in the 11th over and the pair stitched together a crucial 139-run partnership that shifted the momentum decisively.
Hassan began cautiously before capitalising on loose deliveries. A couple of half volleys from Vyshak allowed him to break free with successive cover drives to the boundary. Pundir too counterattacked effectively, taking on Prasidh during his otherwise disciplined spells. Their strokeplay signalled a clear shift in approach as they moved from survival to dominance.
Karnataka’s cause was further hurt by lapses in the field. The hosts burned a couple of unsuccessful reviews and spilled more than one chance at crucial moments. The introduction of spin brought little respite as Pundir swept leggie Shreyas Gopal off his first delivery.
As the partnership flourished, Karnataka were pushed on to the defensive. Field placements spread out and the bowlers struggled to maintain consistent lengths, often offering the batters scoring opportunities. Hassan brought up his maiden first-class fifty in style, reaching the milestone off 77 balls with a late cut to the backward-point boundary. His innings included ten boundaries, many of them classical strokes.
The post-lunch session underlined Karnataka’s inconsistency, especially with their lengths, while wicketkeeper Kruthik Krishna missed a stumping chance off Pundir, adding to the mounting frustration in the home camp.
Prasidh, the most effective among the bowlers, eventually broke the stand with a back of a length delivery that Hassan edged to Rahul in the slips.
J&K skipper Paras Dogra endured a painful outing. He was struck on the neck by a Prasidh bouncer and continued after treatment but looked uncomfortable. Substitute fielder KV Aneesh later dropped him off Vyshak before Dogra was hit again, this time on the hand forcing him to retire hurt.
From there on, Abdul Samad and Pundir accelerated. The pair punished the spinners in the final session, with Pundir bringing up his fourth first-class century in style by stepping out to loft Shikhar Shetty over deep midwicket for six.
By stumps, J&K had seized the initiative, with Pundir and Samad promising more runs on a day that belonged to the visitors.
While Karnataka went with an unchanged squad, J&K were forced to make two changes with Vanshaj Sharma joining Khajuria on the sidelines.
SCOREBOARD
Jammu and Kashmir (I Innings): Qamran Iqbal c Rahul b Prasidh 6, Yawer Hassan c Rahul b Prasidh 88, Shubham Pundir (batting) 117, Paras Dogra (retd hurt) 9, Abdul Samad (batting) 52. Extras (W-2, B-2, LB-8) 12. Total: (2 wkts, 87 overs) 284.
DETROIT, MI - DECEMBER 04: Taylor Decker #68 of the Detroit Lions runs out of the tunnel prior to an NFL football game against the Dallas Cowboys at Ford Field on December 4, 2025 in Detroit, Michigan. (Photo by Cooper Neill/Getty Images) | Getty Images
On Tuesday, Detroit Lions general manager Brad Holmes took the podium at the NFL Combine in Indianapolis to field questions from reporters and writers from across the NFL. While Holmes addressed a variety of topics, he began by discussing the status of left tackle Taylor Decker and the possibility of his retirement this offseason.
“Obviously, Taylor, he’s earned the right to have as much space as he needs to reflect on a long season, and we respect him; we give him that,” Holmes told the media. “But obviously, with the start of the new League year coming, you want as much clarity as possible. So, within these next couple of weeks, we’ll make sure that we have that clarity.”
While the Combine is underway, and on-field drills take place from Thursday through Sunday, it’s just a week after this event concludes that the next begins. The NFL free agency tampering period is set to begin on Monday, March 9, at noon EST, with the official start of the NFL New Year kicking off on Wednesday, March 11, at 4 pm EST.
With the Lions needing to have a firm grasp of their upcoming positional needs and available salary cap space by the start of the new year, Decker’s status is an important component they need to fully understand. Currently, Decker is set to count for roughly $21 million against the salary cap, but if he retires, the Lions will free up $11.6 million in new cap space and may need to utilize those extra funds to find Decker’s replacement in free agency or the NFL Draft.
While the Lions, nor Decker, will be obligated to address this topic ahead of free agency, we hope to also gain clarification soon.
NVIDIA has posted multiple job openings, which give us several hints about the company's plans for gaming on Linux and what the possible plan could look like. According to the now-removed listing, NVIDIA is hiring engineers to diagnose CPU and GPU performance bottlenecks on Linux when running the Proton compatibility layer and Vulkan graphics API. This suggests that NVIDIA is either refining its product support for the massive wave of gamers transitioning to Linux or preparing for an entirely new platform. For example, as NVIDIA is currently preparing N1/N1X SoCs for laptops, the company could create dedicated handheld chips for devices like Valve's Steam Deck, which currently runs on AMD's SoC. There are multiple handheld vendors now, and NVIDIA could be powering a new handheld with its laptop N1/N1X chips under Linux.
The job descriptions clearly indicate that the work will cover everything from the game engine and translation layers, such as Proton, to drivers and hardware interaction. This focus suggests that efforts will not be limited to profiling but will also include proposing API usage changes, building repeatable test cases, and collaborating with translation-layer and distribution maintainers to implement fixes. Anyone using NVIDIA graphics under Linux will also be impacted, as the company's polishing of the software stack will bring a definitive quality of life improvement to games. This can include fewer stutters, better frame pacing, and reduced CPU overhead in titles that rely on Vulkan or run under Proton, which translates Windows-specific API calls and optimizes games to run on Linux.
Shortly following the recent announcement that Phil Spencer would be leaving as the head of Xbox Gaming, the division's new CEO, Asha Sharma, released a long statement expressing her distaste for AI slop and her belief that, although "AI has long been part of gaming and will continue to be," games "are and always will be art, crafted by humans and created with the most innovative technology provided by us." Many gamers have been skeptical of these and similar statements now and in the past, but it seems as though industry veteran and founder of Xbox, Seamus Blackley, seems to be convinced that those are empty words, whether Sharma believes it or not. In a recent interview with GamesBeat, Blackley said about Sharma that he believes "her job is going to be as a palliative care doctor who slides Xbox gently into the night," going on to say that assurances like the aforementioned one by Sharma are "just what occurs to people to say when they bring in someone from an outside business into games."
In Blackley's view, Microsoft's bet on AI will result in a lot of the non-AI businesses being sunsetted, and that is what is happening to Xbox under the new CEO. He says that, just like AI has taken over "everything else," it will take over gaming as well, at least at Microsoft, going on to say that "Asha's background is entirely in software as a service and AI. The implicit thing here is that games is going to be AI-driven software as a service." Part of his justification for this belief is that, despite gaming industry veteran, Matt Booty, acting as Executive Vice President and Chief Content Officer, Sharma is an outsider to the gaming industry and doesn't necessarily understand the industry. His concern is that such an outsider, especially one coming from an AI background, can only see gaming in an abstract way. That said, he does admit that there have been outsiders that have succeeded in gaming, but those that have understood that gaming is a content business. He also jokingly says that her statement about the future of Xbox "reminded me of that meme 'Hello, fellow kids!'" and that she would have to figure out what's interesting about gaming.
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In the world of global healthcare, a significant shift is taking place. While we often hear about Americans traveling abroad for more affordable dental work or prescriptions, there is a massive, high-value movement flowing in the opposite direction. By 2034, the United States medical tourism market is projected to reach a staggering $51.76 billion, growing at a steady compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 5.76%.
This isn’t just a story about numbers; it’s a story about human hope, cutting-edge science, and the relentless pursuit of the best possible care. For thousands of international patients, “Made in America” is the gold standard for life-saving surgeries and transformative aesthetic procedures.
The Numbers Behind the Boom
Recent market data from 2025 valued the U.S. medical tourism sector at approximately $31.27 billion. The leap to over $50 billion by 2034 reflects a world that is becoming more mobile and a healthcare system that is becoming more specialized.
Unlike some “budget” medical destinations, the U.S. market thrives on quaternary care—the most advanced, specialized, and complex levels of medicine. Whether it’s a revolutionary oncology treatment in Houston or a complex heart transplant in Cleveland, the U.S. remains the “North Star” for patients who have exhausted options in their home countries.
Key Drivers: What is Bringing Patients to America?
Several pillars are supporting this $51.76 billion forecast. It isn’t just about the doctors; it’s about the entire ecosystem surrounding the patient.
1. Clinical Excellence and Specialized Expertise
The U.S. is home to some of the world’s most prestigious medical institutions—the Mayo Clinic, Cleveland Clinic, and Johns Hopkins, to name a few. These centers aren’t just hospitals; they are global hubs of innovation. Patients travel here for treatments that simply don’t exist elsewhere, particularly in genomics, oncology, and robotic surgery.
2. The Integration of Telemedicine
In 2026, the “medical journey” starts long before the patient boards a plane. Over 78% of U.S. hospitals have now integrated advanced telemedicine solutions. This allows international patients to have “virtual consults” with world-class specialists, review their digital imaging, and finalize their treatment plans from their living rooms in Dubai, London, or Mexico City.
3. Seamless “Patient Concierge” Packages
The industry has moved toward a “humanized” hospitality model. Premium medical travel packages now include:
Medical Visas: Streamlined coordination for specialized entry permits.
Multilingual Staff: A workforce that speaks the language of the patient, reducing the fear of miscommunication.
Wellness Recovery: Post-operative stays in luxury resorts or specialized recovery “sanctuaries” that combine clinical monitoring with high-end hospitality.
Treatment Trends: Beyond the Life-Saving
While complex surgeries lead in revenue, the Cosmetic and Aesthetic Treatment segment currently holds the largest market share. Why? Because global patients are seeking the precision and safety of board-certified American surgeons.
Other high-growth areas include:
Cardiovascular Care: Leading-edge valve replacements and heart procedures.
Fertility Treatments: Access to advanced IVF and reproductive technologies.
Orthopedics: Specialized sports medicine and complex joint reconstructions.
Regional Leaders: The “South” Dominates
If you’re looking for the heart of U.S. medical tourism, look to the South. Representing a 31% market share, states like Florida and Texas are the current champions.
Florida: Benefits from its proximity to Latin America and a recovery-friendly climate.
Texas: Home to the Texas Medical Center, the largest medical complex in the world.
These regions have perfected the “medical hub” model, combining elite clinical care with easy international flight connectivity and a bilingual workforce.
The Human Element: Quality Over Cost
While the global medical tourism market is often driven by “cost-arbitrage” (finding the cheapest price), the U.S. market is driven by “quality-arbitrage.” Patients coming to the U.S. are often willing to pay a premium for the certainty of outcome, the transparency of safety standards, and the hope of a second chance.
As one market analyst put it: “You don’t come to America because it’s the cheapest; you come because it’s the best. In 2026, people are increasingly viewing their health as the ultimate investment.”
Challenges on the Horizon
The road to $51 billion isn’t without its speed bumps. The high cost of U.S. healthcare remains the primary barrier for many. Additionally, the complex insurance landscape and the need for rigorous post-operative follow-up across borders require a level of coordination that many smaller facilities still struggle to provide.
Conclusion: A Transformed Landscape
The 2034 forecast of $51.76 billion is a testament to the U.S. healthcare system’s ability to innovate and attract the world’s most discerning patients. By combining artificial intelligence, telemedicine, and a deep focus on the patient experience, the U.S. is not just treating illnesses—it is defining the future of global healthcare mobility.
For the international patient, the message is clear: The best care in the world is just a flight away.
Allegiant Air has rolled out its new route from Fort Lauderdale (FLL) to Rochester (ROC), which will begin on February 12, 2026. The new route will be flown twice a week using the 737-8 aircraft. This route will provide a cost-effective travel solution that will help boost tourism in the region as well as develop travel connectivity between South Florida and the Finger Lakes region of New York.
The new route will help boost tourism in both cities, which will help the local economies as more people will be traveling between these two exciting cities. Allegiant Air is helping to develop the tourism infrastructure in the region by providing a reliable service that will give people the opportunity to visit Fort Lauderdale’s beaches, nightlife, and attractions, as well as Rochester’s historical attractions, culture, and scenic spots in the Finger Lakes region.
Connecting Fort Lauderdale and Rochester: A Win for Tourism
This new service enhances accessibility between two diverse tourism hubs. Fort Lauderdale, a prominent tourist destination known for its coastal beauty, luxury resorts, and vibrant culture, will now have more direct connections to Rochester, famous for its rich history, museums, and natural attractions like Lake Ontario and the Finger Lakes wine region.
The introduction of this direct flight will encourage leisure travelers to visit Rochester’s rich cultural attractions while also providing Rochester residents with an easier way to explore the beaches, shopping, and entertainment options in Fort Lauderdale. The direct flight connection will not only increase the flow of visitors to both cities but also drive regional tourism by facilitating shorter, more affordable travel experiences.
Allegiant Air’s Contribution to Travel and Tourism Growth in the U.S.
The Fort Lauderdale to Rochester route is an example of Allegiant Air’s continued commitment to expanding its network and providing affordable travel options for key tourism markets across the United States. By introducing 2 flights per week, Allegiant is supporting tourism growth and contributing to the regional economies of both South Florida and New York State. This new route allows visitors from the Northeast to easily access Fort Lauderdale, a major gateway for international travelers and cruise tourism, while also attracting Florida residents to visit the attractions of Rochester and the Finger Lakes.
As both cities see an increase in tourist traffic, local businesses, including hotels, restaurants, and tour operators, will benefit from the influx of visitors. Allegiant’s expansion of its network to include more destinations like Rochester directly supports economic growth through tourism development, creating jobs and increasing revenue for hospitality sectors in both cities.
A Convenient and Cost-Effective Travel Option for Tourists
The introduction of this direct route is expected to enhance the travel experience for visitors, reducing the time and cost of traveling between South Florida and New York’s Finger Lakes. Allegiant Air offers affordable fares, making it an attractive choice for budget-conscious travelers. This helps make tourism more accessible to a wider audience, contributing to the growth of the domestic travel market in the U.S.
With the addition of the 737-8 aircraft, which is known for its fuel efficiency and passenger comfort, the service ensures that travelers enjoy a smooth and affordable journey. The impact on tourism will be especially significant in Fort Lauderdale, as the increased accessibility will support both leisure tourism and business tourism, including the Miami cruise market, which relies heavily on tourism from visitors arriving by air.
Enhancing Tourism and Regional Development through Flight Connectivity
The Fort Lauderdale to Rochester route is part of a broader trend in the aviation industry to enhance connectivity between smaller cities and larger travel hubs. This development directly impacts tourism growth by improving access to regions that may not always be easily reachable by other means of transportation.
As Rochester continues to position itself as an emerging tourism destination in New York State, this route will help showcase the city’s historical sites, festivals, and the natural beauty of the Finger Lakes. Similarly, Fort Lauderdale’s tourism will benefit from attracting new visitors who might have previously considered traveling to other destinations in Florida.
A Boost for Travel and Tourism in Both Cities
The new route opening by Allegiant Air from Fort Lauderdale to Rochester is an exciting new development for tourism between these two vastly different cities in the U.S. With the airline’s commitment to operate 2 flights per week from February 12, 2026, Allegiant Air is not only giving people access to new destinations but also injecting tourism revenue into both Fort Lauderdale and Rochester.
This new route will have a positive effect on the economy of both cities as well as their tourism sectors, which will continue to flourish as more people visit Fort Lauderdale for its beach activities and Rochester for its points of interest. This will ensure that the economic well-being of South Florida and New York State is taken care of.
ECBYO collaborates with Tripshock to unveil a dedicated online platform for Gulf Coast activities, centering Gulf Shores, Orange Beach, and Pensacola to streamline tourism planning along the Alabama-Florida shoreline. This initiative centralizes bookings for parasailing, dolphin cruises, fishing charters, and eco-tours, eliminating fragmented searches and projecting surges in adventure tourism participation. By offering real-time availability and secure reservations, the site positions these beach havens for exponential tourism growth, channeling millions more visitors into high-value experiences amid annual twenty-two million regional arrivals.
The platform enhances accessibility for spontaneous travelers, fostering extended stays that amplify tourism spending on accommodations and dining. Gulf Shores‘ white sands, Orange Beach‘s marinas, and Pensacola‘s emerald waters gain seamless promotion, countering seasonal dips with year-round tourism appeal.
Gulf Shores Leads Beach Adventure Tourism
Gulf Shores headlines with instant bookings for kiteboarding lessons and sunset cruises, supercharging tourism through user-friendly interfaces that convert browsers into participants. State park kayaking and bonfire beach parties integrate effortlessly, drawing families for multi-day aquatic immersions. The platform’s mobile optimization projects thirty percent booking uplifts, revitalizing local operators from surf schools to seafood shacks.
This tech infusion diverts mass tourism toward guided pursuits, preserving dunes while boosting eco-levies for conservation. Gulf Shores‘ fishing piers and bird sanctuaries thrive on curated packages, extending tourism beyond high-rise condos.
Orange Beach Anchors Water Sports Tourism
Orange Beach excels in parasailing towers and deep-sea charters targeting marlin runs, where the booking engine revolutionizes tourism logistics for high-adrenaline seekers. Paddleboard yoga and glass-bottom boat tours to artificial reefs diversify offerings, encouraging hybrid wellness-adventure tourism. Marina integrations ensure fluid transitions from docking to departures, projecting doubled charter revenues amid Gulf’s dollar eighteen billion economic footprint.
Sustainability filters promote reef-safe operators, aligning luxury tourism with marine protection. Orange Beach‘s back bays gain visibility, nurturing quiet-water tourism for novices amid rapid regional growth.
Pensacola Elevates Eco and History Tourism
Pensacola spotlights naval aviation simulators and snorkel trails at Pensacola Beach, igniting heritage-adventure tourism via one-click reservations. Fort Pickens ruins and dolphin encounter pods blend Civil War lore with wildlife, drawing history buffs for immersive day trips. The platform’s review aggregation builds trust, spurring repeat tourism from national seashore visitors contributing dollar five hundred forty-two million locally.
Barrier island hopping extends explorations, mitigating overcrowding while funding dune restorations. Pensacola‘s Blue Angels air shows sync with bookings, amplifying event-tied tourism.
Real-Time Booking Revolutionizes Tourism Access
Tripshock’s engine delivers live inventory across one hundred plus operators, eliminating phone tag and sold-out frustrations to democratize tourism in Gulf Shores, Orange Beach, and Pensacola. Secure payments and group discounts incentivize larger parties, projecting twenty-five percent volume increases for sunset sails and jet ski rentals. Mobile wallets streamline impulse tourism, capturing millennials during beach scrolls.
This frictionless model counters aggregator dominance, empowering independents with direct visibility. Tourism dwell times lengthen via bundled combos, optimizing coastal itineraries.
Parasailing and Dolphin Cruises Surge Tourism
High-flying parasailing over Gulf Shores sugar sands and dolphin cruises in Orange Beach calm bays headline offerings, fueling thrill-based tourism with tandem flights and narrated encounters. Pensacola‘s triple-decker boats add sunset options, blending romance with marine education to captivate couples. Platform analytics forecast peak-season rushes, prompting operator scaling.
Family-oriented formats sustain multi-generational tourism, with safety certifications building confidence. Gulf’s biodiversity hotspots benefit from awareness-driven conservation donations.
Fishing Charters Drive Angler Tourism
Deep-sea charters from Orange Beach marinas target red snapper quotas and inshore speckled trout, positioning the platform as angling tourism HQ for Gulf Coast enthusiasts. Half-day bay trips and overnight bluewater hunts cater to novices and pros, with gear-inclusive packages simplifying prep. Gulf Shores party boats aggregate crowds affordably, amplifying social tourism.
Kayak eco-tours through Gulf Shores coastal impoundments and Pensacola sea turtle patrols educate on habitats, pioneering green tourism amid platform’s sustainability badges. Orange Beach birding floats spotlight migratory shorebirds, channeling eco-travelers to low-impact pursuits. Guided wetland walks reveal saltmarsh ecosystems, fostering stewardship that funds restoration projects.
This curation diverts volumes from fragile reefs, balancing tourism growth with preservation. Certifications attract premium demographics, elevating per-visitor spends.
Group and Event Tourism Enhanced
Custom group modules facilitate family reunions and corporate retreats across Gulf Shores bonfire beaches and Pensacola naval history sites, igniting event tourism with tailored logistics. Wedding parasailing add-ons and festival shuttles integrate seamlessly, projecting uplifts in group tourism tied to Mardi Gras surges nearby.
Responsive design ensures beachgoers in Gulf Shores book jet skis mid-stroll, revolutionizing on-the-go tourism with geofenced deals and weather-tied suggestions. Pensacola sunset chasers snag last-minute cruises, capturing impulse revenues. Push notifications sustain engagement, converting one-offs into regulars.
This agility counters weather volatility, stabilizing tourism amid hurricanes. Operators gain predictive tools, optimizing staffing dynamically.
Partnerships Amplify Regional Tourism
ECBYO’s collaboration extends to Biloxi casinos and Dauphin Island ferries, weaving Gulf Shores, Orange Beach, Pensacola into pan-coastal tourism webs. Cross-promotions with state parks bundle activities with camping, fostering multi-destination tourism. National seashore tie-ins leverage eight million annual visitors for inland diversions.
Joint marketing elevates profiles, drawing fly-drive circuits from Atlanta hubs. Tourism boards forecast dollar twenty billion impacts, funding infrastructure.
Economic Multipliers Boost Local Tourism
Platform commissions recirculate into marketing grants, empowering small operators in Orange Beach and Pensacola to compete nationally. Job growth in guiding and hospitality sustains communities, with Gulf Shores benefiting from high-spend adventure niches. Fiscal 2026 outlooks signal stability amid flat volumes, prioritizing quality tourism.
Visitor analytics inform trail expansions, ensuring resilient tourism ecosystems. Gulf Coast’s 21 million arrivals gain experiential depth, prolonging legacies.
Future Integrations Cement Tourism Dominance
AI personalization and VR previews loom for 2027, tailoring tourism to preferences across Gulf Shores watersports and Pensacola histories. Loyalty programs reward repeaters, locking in tourism loyalty amid competitive beaches. ECBYO-Tripshock blueprint inspires peer coasts, redefining activity tourism standards.
Sustained innovation positions the Gulf for enduring tourism prosperity, blending tech with timeless sunsets.
The Dallas Holocaust and Human Rights Museum will present its new exhibition, The Walt Disney Studios and World War II, which demonstrates how Disney Studios supported US military operations during World War II. The exhibition, which opens on March 13 2026, and will operate until September 10 2026, will show how Disney used its animation and creative work to create military support during World War II.
Organized by The Walt Disney Family Museum, the exhibition highlights over 500 rare objects, film clips, and historical artifacts, demonstrating how The Walt Disney Studios contributed to the war effort with more than 90% of its output devoted to creating original artwork, training films, and public service media. The exhibition will also feature Disney’s iconic characters, such as Donald Duck, as part of military insignias, war bond campaigns, and other wartime efforts.
Disney’s Unwavering Commitment to the War Effort
When the United States entered World War II following the attack on Pearl Harbor in 1941, Walt Disney immediately pledged his studio’s support to the war effort. Disney’s lot in Burbank, California, was even converted into an Army anti-aircraft base. Despite the war’s many challenges, Disney’s studio produced more than 1,200 insignia for military units, as well as animated short films, instructional media, and government educational films, all produced without profit.
Walt Disney himself saw the potential for animation to uplift spirits during the war, understanding its ability to communicate war-related issues and provide an uncomplicated way for civilians and troops alike to engage with the ongoing conflict. Disney’s characters, from Donald Duck to Goofy, were featured on military aircraft, ships, and vehicles, spreading messages of solidarity and hope. This exhibition will bring these historical pieces to life, showcasing Disney’s immense contribution to the war effort.
An Immersive Family-Friendly Experience
Set within the Dallas Holocaust and Human Rights Museum’s rotating special exhibition gallery, the immersive exhibition will provide visitors of all ages a chance to step into the world of Disney’s wartime efforts. Visitors will encounter a range of exhibits, including visually stunning lantern displays, a community photo experience, and rare memorabilia such as wartime posters and films that tell the story of Disney’s dedication to uplifting morale through creativity.
The exhibition also underscores Disney’s role in shaping public perception through popular culture, with Disney characters featured in magazine ads, posters, and campaigns promoting food recycling, rationing, and war bonds. The exhibit will give a detailed look into how these efforts helped not only soldiers but also civilians on the home front.
A Legacy of Resilience and Creativity
Mary Pat Higgins, President and CEO of the Dallas Holocaust and Human Rights Museum, emphasized the exhibition’s significance, saying, “The Walt Disney Studios and World War II tells a powerful story of creativity, resilience, and courage during one of the most challenging times in history. By showcasing Disney’s extraordinary contributions, we inspire visitors to recognize the impact of using creativity and compassion to stand against injustice.”
The exhibition serves as both a historical showcase and a reminder of how creativity can serve as a powerful tool for change, even in the most difficult circumstances. Disney’s ability to engage with and uplift both soldiers and civilians through its animation and media was vital during the war, and the exhibition will highlight the lasting impact of these efforts.
Celebrating the Role of ‘Upstanders’
The exhibition, which runs through September 2026, is part of the Dallas Holocaust and Human Rights Museum’s mission to educate visitors about the importance of standing against injustice and prejudice. It offers a unique opportunity for audiences to reflect on the moral courage and contributions of individuals like Walt Disney and his studio. It aims to inspire all generations to become “Upstanders” who take action and make a positive difference in the world.
A Unique Opportunity to Discover Disney’s Role in World War II
The Walt Disney Studios and World War II exhibition shows how a worldwide entertainment company supported one of modern history’s most important periods. The Dallas Holocaust and Human Rights Museum shows visitors an interactive experience, which displays Disney’s artistic talents that he dedicated to World War II service. The exhibition will attract Disney enthusiasts while also appealing to history enthusiasts and families who want to discover how creativity functions during wartime.
Travelers were grounded in Costa Rica today as Juan Santamaria International Airport and Guanacaste Airport recorded a combined 11 cancellations and 25 delays. JetBlue (8 cancellations) and United (3 cancellations, 1 delay) were the most impacted carriers, while SANSA Airlines (13 delays) led delay counts. Other major airlines including American Airlines (2 delays), Delta Air Lines (1 delay), WestJet (2 delays) and Porter Airlines (2 delays) also reported operational issues. Juan Santamaria International Airport and Guanacaste Airport were two of the most affected hubs in Costa Rica connected to the US as millions across the United States remain under winter alerts and blizzard warnings.
Update today: 11 total cancellations and 25 total delays reported across Juan Santamaria International and Guanacaste airports.
JetBlue recorded 8 cancellations, the highest among all airlines.
United reported 3 cancellations and 1 delay across both airports.
SANSA Airlines logged 13 delays, the highest delay count.
All 11 cancellations were linked to U.S.-related routes.
Millions remain under blizzard warnings, with New York City under its first such warning in nine years.
States of emergency declared in New Jersey, Rhode Island, Pennsylvania and Connecticut, with travel restrictions in place.
Airlines Most Affected by Flight Cancellations and Delays
JetBlue
JetBlue faced 8 cancellations, accounting for the majority of disrupted flights across both Costa Rican airports. All of its affected services were tied to U.S. routes, reflecting the impact of winter storm conditions in the northeastern United States.
United
United recorded 3 cancellations and 1 delay, making it the second most affected airline overall. Its disruptions were also connected to U.S. operations amid blizzard-related constraints.
SANSA Airlines
SANSA Airlines reported 13 delays, the highest delay count among all carriers. While it did not record cancellations, operational flow was significantly affected.
American Airlines
American Airlines reported 2 delays at Guanacaste, contributing to broader operational strain tied to U.S. winter conditions.
Delta Air Lines
Delta Air Lines recorded 1 delay, reflecting moderate operational impact.
WestJet and Porter Airlines
WestJet and Porter Airlines each reported 2 delays, showing spillover effects on North American connectivity.
What Can Affected Passengers Do?
Check flight status directly with the airline before heading to the airport.
Monitor airline apps and official notifications for schedule changes.
Rebook through airline self-service tools where available.
Allow additional travel time due to possible restrictions.
Review airline policies for waivers related to severe weather.
Keep documentation for reimbursement or compensation claims if applicable.
Overview of Flight Disruptions
Flight operations across Juan Santamaria International Airport and Guanacaste Airport were disrupted as severe winter weather swept across parts of the United States. Millions remain under winter alerts and blizzard warnings, including New York City, which is experiencing its first blizzard warning in nine years. States of emergency had been declared in New Jersey, Rhode Island, Pennsylvania and Connecticut, where travel restrictions were in force.
The storm’s ripple effect has impacted major airlines such as JetBlue, United, American Airlines, Delta Air Lines, WestJet and Porter Airlines. Costa Rica–U.S. connections were particularly affected, with every recorded cancellation tied to U.S. routes.
The situation highlights how winter weather in the northeastern United States can disrupt international air travel, affecting airports in Costa Rica and travelers moving between North America and Central America. Airlines continue adjusting schedules as winter alerts remain active across multiple U.S. states.
The Tehri Lake Festival 2026 is recognized as one of the most significant tourism events in North India, specifically within the picturesque state of Uttarakhand. This four-day event is organized annually to showcase the immense potential of the Tehri Dam reservoir as a premier destination for adventure sports and cultural tourism. Through this festival, the Uttarakhand Tourism Development Board aims to draw global attention to the region, blending the thrill of modern athletics with the deep-rooted traditions of the Himalayan people.
The Vision Behind the Celebration
A grand stage is provided by the emerald waters of the Tehri Lake for a diverse array of activities that cater to both adrenaline seekers and those interested in heritage. It is observed that the festival serves as a strategic initiative to boost the local economy and provide a platform for regional artisans and performers. The geographical significance of the Tehri Dam, which is one of the tallest dams in the world, is leveraged to create a unique environment where nature and engineering marvels coexist. By inviting visitors from across the globe, the state government ensures that the beauty of the Garhwal Himalayas is shared with a wider audience.
The Thrill of Adventure Sports
A wide variety of water-based and aerial activities are featured during the four-day extravaganza. It is reported that the skies above the lake are frequently filled with paragliders, providing a bird’s-eye view of the expansive reservoir and the surrounding peaks. On the water, competitions involving jet skiing, kayaking, and canoeing are conducted with great enthusiasm. The lake is transformed into a hub of high-speed movement where professional athletes and enthusiasts alike are given the opportunity to test their skills.
Furthermore, white-water rafting and surfing demonstrations are organized to captivate the crowds gathered along the banks. It is noted that safety protocols are strictly followed, with expert instructors stationed at various points to ensure a secure environment for all participants. The integration of land-based adventure is also seen through mountain biking and trekking expeditions that are mapped out around the perimeter of the lake, allowing visitors to explore the rugged terrain of the Tehri Garhwal district.
A Showcase of Himalayan Culture
While adventure remains a primary draw, the cultural fabric of Uttarakhand is woven deeply into the festival’s programming. Traditional folk dances, such as the Jhora and Choliya, are performed by local troupes in vibrant attire. These performances are intended to preserve the ancient customs of the hills and pass them on to the younger generation. The sound of traditional instruments like the dhol and damau echoes across the water, creating an atmosphere that is both festive and spiritual.
A dedicated space is provided for local craftsmen to display their wares. Hand-woven woolens, intricate wood carvings, and organic products from the mountain farms are made available to the public. It is believed that by facilitating this direct interaction between tourists and artisans, the authentic heritage of the region is promoted effectively. Culinary stalls are also established where traditional Garhwali and Kumaoni delicacies are served, offering a taste of the unique flavors found only in this part of the world.
Environmental and Spiritual Significance
The sanctity of the Ganges river, which feeds the Tehri Lake, is respected through various ceremonies. Each evening, a grand Ganga Aarti is performed at the water’s edge. This ritual involves the lighting of lamps and the chanting of prayers, creating a serene environment that contrasts with the high energy of the daytime sports. It is emphasized by the organizers that the festival is conducted with a focus on ecological balance. Efforts are made to ensure that the pristine nature of the lake is maintained, and waste management practices are strictly implemented throughout the venue.
The spiritual aura of the region is further enhanced by the presence of ancient temples nearby. It is often recommended that visitors take the time to explore the historic town of New Tehri, which was constructed following the creation of the dam. The resilience of the local community is reflected in the way the new settlement has been developed, making the festival not just a celebration of sports, but also a tribute to the spirit of the people of Uttarakhand.
Boosting Local Tourism and Economy
The impact of the Tehri Lake Festival on the local hospitality industry is profound. Hotels, homestays, and campsites in the vicinity are usually occupied to full capacity during the event. It is observed that the festival provides a much-needed stimulus to the livelihoods of taxi drivers, guides, and small business owners. Through the promotion of the lake as a year-round destination, the seasonal nature of mountain tourism is being addressed, encouraging a steady flow of visitors even outside the festival dates.
Infrastructure improvements are often prioritized in the lead-up to the event. Roads leading to the Tehri Garhwal region are maintained, and facilities at the lakefront are upgraded to accommodate the influx of tourists. It is envisioned that Tehri will eventually be recognized on par with international lake destinations, attracting investments in luxury resorts and sustainable tourism projects.
Logistics and Accessibility
For those planning to attend, the festival is accessible via several routes. The nearest airport is located in Dehradun, from which a scenic drive through the hills leads to the venue. Alternatively, the railway station at Rishikesh serves as a convenient transit point. It is suggested that travel arrangements be made well in advance due to the high demand for accommodation during the festival period.
The Tehri Lake Festival 2026 stands as a testament to the harmonious blend of modern recreation and traditional values. As the sun sets behind the Himalayan peaks, the lights of the festival reflect on the still waters, signaling the successful conclusion of another day of celebration. It remains a cornerstone of the Uttarakhand tourism calendar, promising an unforgettable experience for every traveler who makes the journey to this majestic mountain retreat.
China has witnessed a significant surge in holiday tourism and consumer spending during this year’s extended Lunar New Year break. Millions of domestic travelers flocked to scenic landmarks and dining establishments across the country, contributing to a substantial boost in the economy. Several factors played a role in this remarkable growth, including the extended nine-day holiday, which provided ample time for people to travel and indulge in leisure activities. As pandemic restrictions eased, many Chinese citizens eagerly embraced opportunities to explore new destinations, revisit popular sites, and enjoy festive events that celebrate their cultural heritage. Additionally, the thriving dining industry, particularly with the rise of popular hotpot chains, further fueled the boost in consumer spending. This holiday period’s success highlights the country’s economic recovery and renewed consumer confidence, signaling a strong demand for travel and entertainment experiences nationwide.
According to a report from the Ministry of Culture and Tourism, domestic trips during the holiday reached 596 million, a considerable rise compared to previous years. This spike in travel activity indicates the growing confidence of Chinese consumers in both traveling and spending on leisure activities after the challenging years of the pandemic.
Tourism spending during the festive period also soared, reaching 803.5 billion yuan (approximately $116.81 billion). This marked an impressive 19% increase compared to the same period last year, despite the holiday being one day shorter in 2023. The figures were based on official ministry data and highlight the strong recovery in the tourism sector.
While overall tourism spending saw a significant rise, there was a slight dip in domestic tourism spending per trip, which fell by 0.2%. Despite this minor decrease, the overall trend in both domestic travel and tourism spending indicates a positive trajectory for China’s economy as consumer confidence continues to rebound.
Famous scenic sites around the country, such as the Great Wall in Beijing and the Danxia landform in Guangdong, experienced a surge in visitors. These iconic locations were filled with tourists eager to enjoy the cultural significance of the holiday. The festive atmosphere extended to smaller, more remote regions, including villages in Fujian, where traditional folk activities like the “you shen” parade, honoring local deities, attracted large crowds. This demonstrates the growing interest in more traditional and culturally rich experiences during the holiday period.
The high demand for travel experiences was reflected in individual accounts of tourists struggling to secure tickets for popular events. For example, a Beijing resident noted her difficulty in obtaining tickets for a molten-iron fireworks display in Tangshan, a city located about two hours away from the capital. Tickets for this special event, which were priced at 98 yuan—significantly higher than the usual price of 38 yuan—sold out immediately, underscoring the overwhelming popularity of limited-time, festival-specific events.
In addition to the major tourist destinations, scenic areas such as Jiuzhaigou in Sichuan province also reported impressive numbers. The Jiuzhaigou scenic area welcomed 182,700 visitors through February 23, marking a 17.7% increase in visitor numbers from last year. Similarly, Zhangjiajie, a renowned mountain park in central China, saw a 10.27% year-on-year increase in visitors during the first five days of the break.
Large cities such as Shanghai and Beijing also saw strong tourism performance. Shanghai authorities reported that the city welcomed 21.67 million visitors during the holiday, an 8.36% increase from last year. Tourism-related spending in Shanghai reached 25.6 billion yuan, a jump of 20.9% compared to the previous year. In Beijing, the capital city, 19.84 million visitors arrived, and tourism spending hit 33.14 billion yuan. These figures suggest that the nation’s largest cities continue to play a major role in driving the country’s tourism growth.
Travel platforms also indicated that lower-tier cities and county-level destinations saw a notable uptick in tourism. Many people were seeking a more traditional holiday atmosphere, which has contributed to the popularity of smaller towns and rural areas. This shift reflects a growing desire for less commercialized, more authentic cultural experiences that contrast with the urban-centric tourist attractions.
In addition to travel, the catering industry performed well during the holiday. Sales revenue at key catering businesses monitored by the Ministry of Commerce rose by 5.2% compared to last year’s holiday. One notable performer was the popular hotpot chain Haidilao, which reported serving over 7 million customers nationwide in the first five days of the holiday. The number of customers visiting Haidilao increased by more than 10% on Lunar New Year’s Eve and the first day of the new year, compared to the same period last year. These numbers highlight the growing appetite for dining out as part of holiday celebrations.
However, not all sectors saw positive results. The box office, a key barometer of discretionary spending, experienced a significant downturn. Several new movie releases faced poor reviews, leading to a 39.5% decrease in box office revenue, which totaled 5.75 billion yuan. Total cinema admissions also fell by 35.8%, amounting to 120 million. The drop in cinema attendance, despite the festive season, reflects shifting entertainment preferences and the growing dominance of other leisure activities over traditional movie-going.
In summary, the Lunar New Year holiday served as a major boost for domestic tourism and consumer spending in China, with both sectors showing strong year-on-year growth. While some sectors, like the box office, saw a decline, the overall economic activity demonstrated a strong recovery following the pandemic. The holiday period highlighted the diverse ways in which people are choosing to spend their time, from exploring iconic landmarks to enjoying traditional festivities and dining out.
Mexico, February 24, 2026 – The U.S. Mission in Mexico has issued an update following recent law enforcement operations across various regions in the country. Public transportation and businesses have resumed regular operations, and U.S. citizens are no longer required to shelter in place, as the situation stabilizes. However, U.S. government staff in specific cities remain subject to curfews and restricted movement.
The situation arose after a significant operation conducted on February 22, 2026, which involved law enforcement agencies across multiple states. The operation has now concluded, and life in most areas is slowly returning to normal. However, travelers are still urged to stay informed and vigilant as some regions, particularly in Jalisco State, continue to experience minor disruptions.
Flight Operations Resume in Guadalajara and Puerto Vallarta
Air travel has seen improvements, with flights returning to normal schedules in Guadalajara and Puerto Vallarta. Travelers in Puerto Vallarta can expect additional flights to accommodate the surge of passengers who were affected by recent disruptions. Both Puerto Vallarta International Airport (PVR) and Guadalajara International Airport (GDL) have been cleared for operations, with security being reinforced.
“We are seeing a steady return to normalcy, with airlines resuming schedules as planned. Extra flights have been arranged to assist those who were previously unable to depart due to cancellations,” the U.S. Mission in Mexico stated. “Both airports remain secure, and facilities are fully operational.”
If your direct flight to the United States is canceled due to the disruption, the U.S. Mission advises travelers to book connecting flights through other airports in Mexico or the United States. Customers should check with their airlines for the latest flight schedules and rebooking options.
Road Conditions: Some Disruptions Persist
While most roads in Mexico are operating normally, some areas in Jalisco, particularly between Guadalajara and Puerto Vallarta, are still experiencing limited access. These road closures are not mandated by local authorities but are the result of ongoing recovery efforts and security operations.
Travelers are advised to avoid unnecessary travel in these affected areas and to follow any road closure or detour signs issued by local authorities. For those planning to drive, it is essential to monitor local media channels for updates on road conditions and safety alerts.
U.S. Government Staff and Travel Restrictions
Although the situation in Mexico is gradually returning to normal, certain restrictions remain in place for U.S. government staff. Those stationed in Guadalajara, Puerto Vallarta, Ciudad Guzman, and Tijuana are still under curfew during nighttime hours. Additionally, U.S. government staff in Jalisco and Monterrey have been directed to remain within their metropolitan areas for safety.
“The curfew restrictions are designed to ensure the safety of government personnel, but U.S. citizens in these regions are not currently facing these same limitations,” the U.S. Embassy said in a statement. “We encourage everyone to remain cautious and to stay updated on the latest security developments.”
Travelers are reminded to always follow the directions of local authorities, especially in areas that might still be experiencing heightened security measures.
What U.S. Citizens in Mexico Should Do
For U.S. citizens currently traveling in Mexico, the U.S. Embassy provides the following guidance:
Check with your airline: Before heading to the airport, confirm your flight status to avoid unnecessary delays.
Rebooking flights: If your flight has been canceled, consider rebooking a connecting flight through another Mexican or U.S. city. Doing this ahead of time will help avoid long lines and ensure a smoother experience at the airport.
Stay informed: Keep an eye on local news for updates on road conditions, curfews, and any further travel advisories from the U.S. government.
Follow local authorities: If there is an emergency, call the local emergency number, 911, and adhere to instructions given by local law enforcement.
Stay connected: Make sure to inform friends and family about your whereabouts, especially if you are in an area affected by disruptions.
The U.S. Mission advises all American citizens in Mexico to prioritize their safety and monitor any changes to travel conditions. As the situation continues to evolve, the U.S. Embassy and Consulates in Mexico will provide ongoing updates.
Reassurance for U.S. Travelers in Mexico
While disruptions are still present in some areas, Mexico remains a popular destination for tourists and travelers. With the return of normal flight schedules and the resumption of public services, the situation is expected to stabilize further in the coming days.
In conclusion, Mexico remains open for travel, but the recent unrest underscores the importance of staying informed and vigilant while visiting. With flights now back on track, affected travelers should contact their airlines for assistance and proceed with caution as the country works toward recovery.
Spartanburg emerges as a rising tourism hotspot in South Carolina for 2026, showcasing Croft State Park, Hatcher Garden, and cultural landmarks that promise transformative visitor experiences in the Upcountry. This historic Hub City blends Revolutionary War heritage with modern trails and festivals, positioning the area for surged tourism through accessible outdoor adventures and arts immersions. Enhanced connectivity via expanded trails and events projects substantial increases in overnight stays, revitalizing local economies with high-spend leisure travelers.
The temperate climate supports year-round tourism, from autumn foliage at Croft State Park to spring blooms in Hatcher Garden, drawing families and nature enthusiasts seeking authentic Southern escapes. Spartanburg‘s downtown evolution amplifies tourism appeal, channeling visitors into vibrant Main Street dining and boutique shopping districts.
Croft State Park Anchors Adventure Tourism
Croft State Park headlines outdoor tourism with eighteen miles of hiking, biking, and equestrian trails amid seven thousand acres of rolling terrain, set to skyrocket Spartanburg’s active visitor numbers in 2026. Lake Craig boating and rifle range activities cater to diverse thrill levels, fostering multi-day tourism packages that extend beyond day trips. Civil War-era remnants add historical layers, blending recreation with education to captivate history buffs and fitness seekers alike.
Park expansions enhance accessibility, projecting twenty-five percent tourism growth through group events and adaptive programs. Croft State Park diverts crowds from coastal hubs, promoting sustainable inland tourism that preserves ecosystems while boosting nearby campground revenues.
Hatcher Garden Blooms Cultural Tourism
Hatcher Garden captivates with more than ten thousand trees, shrubs, and flowers across woodland preserves, revolutionizing botanical tourism via free-admission trails and wildlife spotting in Spartanburg’s urban oasis. Pond-side lounging and interpretive paths inspire photography and mindfulness retreats, encouraging prolonged tourism engagements. Seasonal displays align with festivals, amplifying footfall from trail users transitioning to downtown arts scenes.
This community-supported haven counters urban sprawl, channeling eco-conscious tourism to under-visited green spaces. Hatcher Garden synergies with nearby preserves sustain biodiversity education, drawing school groups and seniors for tailored tourism experiences.
Hub City Railroad Museum Revives History Tourism
Hub City Railroad Museum illuminates Spartanburg‘s rail legacy, positioning industrial tourism as a 2026 draw through interactive exhibits on the town’s nickname origins. Locomotive displays and model trains engage all ages, spurring heritage walks that interconnect with the Spartanburg Music Trail. This venue elevates tourism narratives, linking past innovations to contemporary revitalization efforts.
Museum upgrades facilitate group tours, projecting uplifts in educational tourism from regional schools. Spartanburg‘s transportation heritage inspires railfan pilgrimages, enhancing downtown hotel occupancy.
Walnut Grove Plantation Deepens Heritage Tourism
Walnut Grove Plantation transports visitors to 1765 backcountry life, anchoring Revolutionary War tourism with period furnishings and reenactment grounds in Spartanburg County. Living history demonstrations showcase colonial crafts, drawing genealogy enthusiasts for immersive day-long tourism. Proximity to trails enables hybrid history-nature packages, diversifying visitor profiles.
Preservation efforts ensure authentic tourism, mitigating development pressures while funding artifact acquisitions. Walnut Grove’s role in Spartan Regiment lore sustains patriotic tourism, particularly around Independence Day.
Spartanburg Art Museum Fuels Artistic Tourism
Spartanburg Art Museum at Chapman Cultural Center features rotating exhibits and permanent collections, igniting creative tourism through classes and performances in 2026. Black box theater and interactive science zones appeal to families, blending arts with STEM for broad tourism appeal. Mayfair Art Studios complement with pottery workshops, fostering hands-on cultural immersions.
Gallery expansions project doubled attendance, channeling tourism into studio trails and pop-up events. Spartanburg positions as an arts hub, rivaling Charleston while nurturing local talent ecosystems.
Mary Black Rail Trail Drives Active Tourism
Mary Black Rail Trail connects over fifty miles of paths via the Daniel Morgan system, supercharging cycling and skating tourism across Spartanburg landscapes. Dining hubs along routes sustain energy for multi-segment explorations, promoting wellness tourism amid urban greenery. 2026 enhancements add connectivity, easing access from Croft State Park to downtown festivals.
Trail usage as the community’s top amenity forecasts thirty percent tourism influxes, supporting bike rentals and shuttle services. Sustainable designs preserve riparian habitats, exemplifying green active tourism.
Spartanburgers Baseball Sparks Sports Tourism
Hub City Spartanburgers return to Fifth Third Park on April 3, 2026, electrifying sports tourism with high-energy minor league games and playoff chases. Family-friendly spectacles blend athletics with fireworks, drawing regional fans for weekend tourism packages. Venue upgrades enhance tailgating and premium seating, amplifying game-day economies.
Baseball fervor sustains off-season events, positioning Spartanburg for tournament hosting. Tourism operators bundle tickets with trail access, merging sports with outdoor pursuits.
International Festival Celebrates Diverse Tourism
Spartanburg International Festival showcases global cultures from seventy-five countries countries, revolutionizing multicultural tourism through food stalls and performances in 2026. Downtown venues pulse with diversity, attracting foodies and families for immersive ethnic experiences. This event underscores the city’s international business hub status, fostering inclusive tourism narratives.
Festival growth projects record attendance, boosting artisan sales and cultural exchanges. Spartanburg leverages diaspora ties to market authentic global flavors, elevating ethnic tourism.
Music and Food Scenes Amplify Nightlife Tourism
Spartanburg Music Trail audio tours and Main Street venues host Jazz on the Square and Music on Main, igniting nightlife tourism with local talent showcases. Culinary diversity spans international bites to Southern staples, encouraging food trail tourism from farm-to-table spots. Morgan Square events sustain evening vibrancy, extending daytime explorations.
2026 lineups promise viral moments, drawing millennials for Instagrammable nights. Tourism dwell times lengthen via concert-hotel bundles, revitalizing hospitality sectors.
Sustainable Trails and Parks Enhance Eco-Tourism
Daniel Morgan Trail expansions unite Croft State Park, Hatcher Garden, and rail paths, pioneering connected eco-tourism across fifty miles. PAL initiatives promote advocacy, ensuring low-impact usage that preserves Upcountry biodiversity. Equestrian and adaptive features broaden inclusivity, projecting family tourism surges.
Hub City Hog Fest, dinosaur exhibits at Science Center, and aviation playgrounds fill 2026 calendars, diversifying tourism beyond peaks. Land of Ice and Fire habitats engage kids with T-Rex digs, complementing cultural staples. Chimney Rock proximity adds day-trip tourism to Carolina adventures.
Year-round programming mitigates seasonality, sustaining revenues through themed packages. Spartanburg emerges as a versatile tourism destination, blending education with excitement.
Economic Impacts Elevate Regional Tourism
2026 initiatives forecast millions in tourism spend, funding trail maintenance and arts grants while creating jobs in guiding and hospitality. Upcountry positioning rivals Greenville, channeling interstate traffic to Spartanburg hotels. Multiplier effects touch farms and breweries, fortifying community resilience.
This blueprint inspires South Carolina peers, collectively uplifting inland tourism standards for enduring prosperity.
Increased risk of wildfires will remain in Oklahoma due to strong winds and low humidity throughout Tuesday. Wildfires will spread quickly due to high winds above 20 miles an hour. Along with high temps in the upper 60s and low 70s, these conditions, coupled with dormant vegetation, create the perfect fire ignition mixture. It is imperative that residents in Oklahoma use caution when outdoors. A fire started in East Tulsa near Harvey Young Airport at around 10:30 am on Tuesday. It spread rapidly, and law enforcement was notified. However, they were able to control the fire. Containment was a possibility, but they were unable to control the spread due to volatile dry vegetation and windy conditions.
Fire Weather Outlook for Tuesday, February 24, 2026
Daytime highs are predicted to be in the upper 60s to lower 70s range. With the addition of strong winds from the Southwest, this is a recipe for elevated fire hazards. Burning of any kind is prohibited, and spark-causing sources such as power tools and machinery must not be used. Residents are asked to be extremely cautious during this time period. A wildfire is not a Red Flag warning, and people are urged to pay close attention to fire danger levels.
Unpredictable Weather for the Middle of the Week
The weather for Wednesday and Thursday is expected to change as a developing storm system crosses the Central Plains. Although there is a chance of light precipitation, estimated as less than 10% for the time being, there may be a small amount of precipitation, which may be helpful. However, the amount of precipitation expected is unlikely to make a significant change to the conditions concerning the fires.
Expected Warm Weather for Wednesday and Thursday
Temperatures early Wednesday will be a little lower than 45°F, and it is expected to be a little above 70°F later in the day. Fire danger will exist for a little less time than on Tuesday. Light winds and low levels of humidity will help reduce the chance of fires.
Changing Conditions in Oklahoma
The mid-week forecast provides a little better chance of light winds, and greater levels of humidity, but Oklahoma residents cannot count on any of these things to provide better conditions. Fires will continue to be a danger, and weather conditions will continue to be monitored by the authorities. An update to the Red Flag Warnings will be sent as the firefighters and the notifications to the Oklahoma Emergency Management Department change.
If you live near wildfires, it is best to keep emergency items in the house. Fire is not possible, and well-maintained equipment is less likely to cause it to ignite. For outdoor activities, especially in the fields and forests, the greatest care is needed.
Fire Prevention and Safety in Oklahoma
During a Red Flag Warning, the risk of fire is high, and prevention is important. It has been recommended to follow all fire safety precautions. No grilling, no smoking, and no use of open areas that could start a fire. The same goes for cars in dry grass. The fire department is ready for any issues. They will get a call for any fire.
The rest of the Oklahoma fire risk depends on the forecast. Fire and brush will show vegetation that has not been broken. An increase in the wind will bring the formation of fire. The vegetation must not grow again for the Fire Season to be serious. It will remain a threat.
Samsung’s Galaxy Book 6 series is getting great reviews for being fast, reliable, and easy to use. People say it is one of Samsung’s best laptops.The laptops are light, thin, and stylish, so you can carry them anywhere.
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The laptops are also very versatile.The Pro model is the laptop star for its speed and quality.The Ultra model is praised for being able to manage work and creative projects easily. Experts agree that these laptops are among Samsung’s best so far.
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The Galaxy Book 6 series is fast, powerful, and reliable. With long battery life, a sharp and colorful display, and smooth performance, it is perfect for everyday use, work, and creative tasks.
Resident Evil Requiem director Koshi Nakanishi has revealed that Capcom was initially "skeptical" about the game's Nintendo Switch 2 performance, but was pleasantly surprised.
There is a lot of talk around AI agents taking over business processes and claiming that "SaaS is dead." While these predictions have moved SaaS stocks at times, they haven't really come true.
Samsung maintained its leading position in the European smartphone market in 2025. However, the company could not prevent Apple from grabbing more market share, according to data from Omdia.
Some fans expected GTA 6 to acknowledge how many criminals embrace cryptocurrency. Even so, an insider now refutes an earlier report that the game will support these digital payments. Meme Bitcoins inspired by the franchise have surfaced, but Rockstar has kept GTA Online servers crypto-free.
Capcom is releasing Resident Evil Requiem, the ninth instalment in the franchise, to all platforms on February 27. While the ongoing discussion has been mostly leaks, the studio head has shared some great news for Switch 2 owners.
Soldered Electronics has launched a new e-Paper display via Crowd Supply. Dubbed the Inkplate 13Spectra, the ESP32-S3-based board features a massive 13.3-inch six-color E-Ink Spectra panel designed for standalone operation without a Raspberry Pi. The platform also supports battery-powered use, offering up to 40–50 days of runtime on a single charge.
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It appears that a vivo phone may soon join the growing list of smartphones featuring 10,000mAh or larger batteries. According to a tipster, the company is currently testing such a device.
Tipster Digital Chat Station revealed in a Weibo post that vivo is testing a phone equipped with a 10,000mAh silicon-carbon battery.
According to the tipster, the device uses a 4.53V single-cell silicon battery that has a rated capacity of 10,000mAh. Meanwhile, its typical capacity is said to range between 11,000mAh and 12,000mAh.
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Following his impressive performances, Marcus Rashford’s permanent signing has become a priority for Barcelona. While he had seemed to be drifting away due to his high transfer fee, the Blaugranas have reportedly taken a step forward in their bid to secure his continuity.
Throughout the 2025–26 season, Barcelona have established themselves as one of the most dynamic attacking teams. Not only have Lamine Yamal and Raphinha excelled, but Marcus Rashford has also stepped up, shining both as a scorer and a creator. Despite this, the Englishman seemed to drift away from a permanent move, but Hansi Flick’s team has reportedly taken a step forward to secure his talent.
According to Nicolò Schira on X, formerly Twitter, Barcelona have already met with Marcus Rashford’s agent in an effort to bring positions closer regarding a permanent transfer from Manchester United. Following this, the Englishman would have reached an agreement with the Blaugranas on a contract running until 2030, making it clear that this is the player’s priority. However, the Spanish side are still seeking to reach an agreement with the Red Devils.
Holding an option-to-buy valued at around €30-35 million, the Blaugranas have a unilateral chance to secure a permanent move, but they are reportedly trying to reduce the amount. Nonetheless, Rashford’s impressive performances are catching Manchester United’s attention, as they consider either giving him a role within the team or pursuing a higher transfer to another team like PSG. For that reason, the Spanish side may be forced to pay the full amount.
Marcus Rashford has established himself as one of Barcelona’s best players, scoring 10 goals and providing 12 assists in 34 matches. Despite this, his permanent signing reportedly does not fully convince the front office, as they are also looking to pursue a younger alternative such as Jan Virgili. However, the Englishman appears to be gaining ground thanks to his immediate impact on the team, something that is far from easy to achieve.
Marcus Rashford of FC Barcelona misses a chance during the Girona game.
Barcelona may face a growing doubt: Experience or Youth
With Raphinha established as the option on the left wing, Barcelona are looking to secure a reliable backup in order to better manage his physical workload. While Rashford has fit perfectly into the team’s system, doubts are emerging over whether he represents a long-term solution, as he is 28 years old and may not be the best choice to build the club’s future around. With this in mind, they could be forced to decide whether to prioritize experience or youth.
In the 34 matches he has played this season, Marcus Rashford has managed to place himself among the team’s top scorers and top assist providers. Alongside this, the Englishman has delivered an immediate impact, adapting to Hansi Flick’s ideas. While a bet like Jan Virgili could be ideal for the future, he would represent uncertainty in terms of performance. He could even take time to contribute in the same way as the Englishman.
According to Sergi Capdevila of Diario Sport, the Blaugranas have already decided to go all in for Marcus Rashford, having reached the conclusion that there is no player who can offer the same on-field performance for that price. Because of this, they could look to Barcelona Atlètic for a future-oriented bet, with Toni Fernández, Dani Rodríguez, and Shane Kluivert emerging as the leading candidates to gain prominence in the coming seasons.
At Milan, the American star has built a reputation as a key attacking force, yet questions are now quietly emerging about what comes next.
In modern soccer, careers are rarely linear, and narratives can shift within weeks. Christian Pulisic finds himself at the center of a growing storm of speculation, while Mohamed Salah remains the benchmark that clubs and fans continue to measure elite wingers against. At Milan, the American star has built a reputation as a key attacking force, yet questions are now quietly emerging about what comes next. Meanwhile, in England, Liverpool is monitoring a familiar name as they begin to imagine life after their iconic Egyptian forward.
For much of his time in Italy, Pulisic has been hailed as a renaissance figure, a player who rediscovered his best form after an inconsistent spell in England. His contributions in Serie A have been significant, establishing him as one of the club’s most reliable attacking outlets. Yet the latest reports suggest his future is no longer straightforward, with decisions looming that could shape the next phase of his career.
According to Corriere dello Sport, the American forward is approaching a crucial moment in his contract cycle, with discussions over renewal underway. While the club is eager to secure his long-term commitment, the player is taking a cautious approach, evaluating every detail of his professional trajectory. The uncertainty comes at a delicate time, with his recent form and fitness raising questions about his immediate trajectory, while interest from abroad continues to grow.
Pulisic and Milan no longer sure about future together?
The forward’s current deal runs until 2027, but the timing of negotiations has made his future a hot topic within the club hierarchy. The management sees him as a central figure in their sporting project and wants to avoid losing him amid growing international interest. However, Pulisic’s camp is reportedly weighing several factors before committing to a new agreement. The decision is not just financial; it is also sporting, strategic, and personal. The allure of new challenges in different leagues, coupled with his international profile, has complicated the renewal process.
Christian Pulisic of AC Milan in action during the Serie A match between AC Milan and Parma Calcio 1913
The club’s coach, Massimiliano Allegri, is believed to be a major admirer of the American winger, viewing him as a tactical cornerstone. Despite recent physical issues, Allegri reportedly values his versatility and experience, considering him indispensable for the team’s ambitions, especially if they return to the Champions League. Beyond sporting reasons, the club also recognizes his commercial impact, particularly in North America, making him a valuable asset both on and off the pitch.
The uncertainty around Pulisic’s contract has sparked speculation about a potential attacking overhaul. Italian journalist Peppe Di Stefano of Sky Italia recently hinted that changes could be on the horizon, suggesting that even key stars might not be guaranteed to stay. “A revolution in attack wouldn’t surprise me, especially since I see difficulties renewing some contracts, like Pulisic’s, for example,” Di Stefano said.
Pulisic and his attacking partner, Rafael Leao, have struggled with injuries, limiting their time together on the pitch, which has further fueled speculation about the club’s long-term planning.
Rafael Leao of AC Milan (L) celebrates after scoring his goal with Christian Pulisic of AC Milan (R)
Liverpool’s watchful eye and the Salah parallel
While the Italian club navigates contract negotiations, interest from England is intensifying. Liverpool is reportedly monitoring Pulisic as a potential successor to Mohamed Salah, whose long-term future remains uncertain. The parallels between their careers are striking. Salah left Chelsea, rebuilt his reputation in Italy, and returned to England to become a Premier League legend. Pulisic followed a similar path, struggling for consistency in London before flourishing in Serie A.
This season, the American star has delivered strong numbers, with double-digit goals and consistent attacking output, reinforcing his status as one of Europe’s most productive wide players. Analysts have noted that his efficiency per minute is approaching the levels Salah displayed during his peak years at Liverpool.
Mohamed Salah of Liverpool during Brighton’s game.
Former Reds’ striker Emile Heskey has openly backed the American as a viable option for the Reds. “I actually quite like Christian Pulisic. He is very direct. He probably didn’t get as many goals as I would have liked him to get at Chelsea, but I thought he gave defences problems,” Heskey said, before adding, “Mo left Chelsea to go to Italy and look at what he’s done for Liverpool. I think it’d be great to see someone like Pulisic come back into the Premier League in the same way.”
Christian Pulisic (left) and Mohamed Salah (right)
Despite his impressive level, Luka Modrić does not appear to have his future at AC Milan settled. Moreover, Christian Pulisic could lose the Croatian midfielder, as the veteran is reportedly drawing closer to an unexpected team as a free agent.
Amid Christian Pulisic’s dip in form, AC Milan have managed to remain competitive by relying on midfield solidity. Massimiliano Allegri has succeeded in bringing out the best version of Adrien Rabiot, while also giving significant minutes to youngsters Samuele Ricci and Ardon Jashari. Nevertheless, the coach could lose Luka Modrić, as he has not yet renewed his contract. In addition, the veteran is reportedly edging closer to an unexpected team.
According to La Gazzetta dello Sport, Luka Modrić is considering not renewing his contract with AC Milan. Instead, he could be close to returning to Dinamo Zagreb after the 2026 World Cup. Far from being a settled decision, the Croatian also has a potential professional retirement on the table. With this in mind, the Rossoneri have only a few months to try to convince the veteran to extend his contract by at least one additional year.
Despite being a 40-year-old veteran, he is the fourth player with the most minutes played under coach Massimiliano Allegri. Moreover, Luka has established himself as the central axis of the Rossoneri, dictating play and organizing the team. For this reason, AC Milan have made it a priority to secure his continuity for one more season, aiming for Ardon Jashari to gradually take over his role.
Modrić might find an open door to stay with the Rossoneri, but a return to Dinamo Zagreb is gaining significant traction. With his childhood idol, Zvonimir Boban, serving as the club president, he could feel tempted to join as a free agent. As the 2026 World Cup looms as a crucial reference point, the Croatian might base his decision on his performance in the tournament. This means his future might not be settled anytime soon.
Luka Modric of AC Milan looks on during the Serie A game.
AC Milan may need another midfield signing as Modric’s future hangs
Massimiliano Allegri has successfully transformed AC Milan’s midfield into a major strength. With Modrić as the central axis, they consistently maintain balance and control during matches. Although the Rossoneri possess quality alternatives in case Luka decides to leave, such as Samuele Ricci and Jashari, they might need to sign a star midfielder to sustain their high level of performance.
Throughout the season, coach Allegri has attempted to elevate the roles of Ricci and Jashari. Although they have impressed, their performances as central midfielders have raised several organizational questions. As a result, AC Milan might consider signing a world-class midfielder, with names like Mateo Kovačić, Leon Goretzka, or Bernardo Silva being mentioned as potential targets.
Christian Pulisic and Luka Modric of AC Milan celebrates the victory after during the Serie A match.
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UEFA Şampiyonlar Ligi son 16 play-off turu rövanş maçında yarın deplasmanda Juventus ile karşılaşacak. Teknik direktör Okan Buruk mücadele öncesi konuştu.
Temsilcimiz Galatasaray, UEFA Şampiyonlar Ligi son 16 play-off turu rövanş maçında yarın deplasmanda Juventus ile karşılaşacak. Mücadele öncesi düzenlenen basın toplantısında Okan Buruk açıklamalarda bulundu.
Okan Buruk'un açıklamaları şöyle:
-Osimhen son iki gün bizimle idmana çıktı. Oynayabilecek durumda.
-Osimhen bizim için değerli. Sadece golcü olarak değil takım oyuncusu olarak oynaması önemli. Takımı hep yukarı çekiyor. İlk maçta gol atmadı ama üç golde de büyük etkisi vardı. Maçın adamı Sara oldu ama Victor da maçın yıldızlarındandı. Barış gibi, o da ilk maça damga vuran oyunculardan biriydi. Takım için oynayan oyuncularım var.
-Çok önemli iki santrfora sahibiz. Birçok takımda bir santrfor bulmak zorken biz çok önemli iki santrfora sahibiz. Yarın Türk futbolu için çok önemli bir gece olacak. Dileğimiz ülke puanına katkı yapmak hem de Galatasaray'ın hedefleri doğrultusunda ileriye doğru çok önemli bir adım atmak.
-İkinci maçı oynayacağız ve aynı tutkuyu yaşıyoruz. Sanki ilk maçı hiç oynamamış gibi bu maça çıkmamız gerekiyor. Skor avantajı çok önemli ama konsantrasyonumuzdan ödün vermemek gerekiyor.
-Bu maçı oynamadan turu geçtiğimizi söyleyemeyiz. Çok kritik ve zor bir maça çıkacağız, bunu biliyoruz.
İstanbul'da elde edilen 5-2'lik tarihi skorun ardından tüm gözler Torino'ya çevrildi. Teknik direktör Okan Buruk, dev avantajına rağmen savunmaya çekilmeyi reddediyor. Allianz Stadium'da rakibi ön alanda karşılamaya hazırlanan sarı-kırmızılılar, yüksek pres ve hızlı geçiş hücumlarıyla Juventus'un tur umutlarını erkenden bitirmeyi hedefliyor.
Galatasaray'da gözler bu akşam Allianz Stadium’unda 5-2'nin rövanşında Galatasaray'ın oyununa ve Okan Buruk'un tercihlerine çevrildi. İlk maçta sergilenen muazzam performansın ardından 3 farklı galibiyetin cebinde olması sarı-kırmızılı camiada büyük bir özgüven yaratırken, teknik direktör Okan Buruk’un maç planı netleşti.
Genelde bu tarz skor avantajlarında takımların savunmaya çekilmesi beklense de Okan Buruk, taktik idmanlarda tam tersi bir sinyal verdi. Buruk, "Juventus gibi bir dev karşısında 90 dakika savunma yaparak bekleyemezsiniz" mottosuyla bu akşam takımını sahaya sürecek.
Galatasaray, maçın başlama düdüğüyle birlikte Juventus’un oyun kurmasını engellemek için ön alanda pres yapacak. Torino’da bulunacak bir golle, Juventus’un tur umutlarını tamamen bitirmek isteyecek.
Lucas Torreira’nın yanına daha dirençli bir isim monte edilerek orta saha geçişleri kapatılacak. İtalyan ekibinin merkezden delme çabalarına karşı Galatasaray, "ısırgan" bir orta saha kurgusuyla cevap verecek.
Okan Buruk, Juventus’un gol bulmak için savunma çizgisini öne çıkaracağını öngörüyor. Bu noktada Barış Alper’in fiziksel gücü ve hızı, kontra ataklarda Galatasaray’ın en büyük kozu olacak.
Torino cephesinde ise hava oldukça karanlık. İtalyan basını, Galatasaray’ın hücum gücünden çekinirken, Juventus’un 3 farklı yenilgiyi çevirmesi için "mucize" gerektiğini yazıyor. Ancak Okan Buruk, rehavete yer olmadığını her fırsatta oyuncularına hatırlatıyor.
Abdullah Kavukçu, kulüpte ödeme krizi yaşandığı iddialarına sert çıktı:
- Avrupa'nın önündeyiz, primleri bekletmeden yatırıyoruz. Sıkıntı olsa 15 Ocak'ta UEFA'dan borçsuzluk kağıdı alamazdık! Galatasaray'da 'ödeme krizi' tartışması ise büyüyor. Kavukçu 'para sorunu yok' dese de, borçsuzluk kağıdı için yerli oyunculara çek ve senet verildiği iddiası gündeme bomba gibi düştü.
Sportif AŞ. yöneticisi Abdullah Kavukçu, Galatasaray'da ödemelerin aksadığı yönündeki iddialara yanıt verdi. Kulübün mali disiplini konusunda iddialı açıklamalarda bulundu. Ancak Kavukçu’nun açıklamaları, özellikle yerli oyuncuların ödeme yöntemi ve UEFA "borçsuzluk kağıdı" konusundaki soru işaretlerini tamamen gidermeye yetmedi.
Başkan Dursun Özbek'in gayri sözcüsü aracılığıyla açıklamalarda bulunan Kavukçu, Galatasaray’ın bir para sorunu olmadığını vurgulayarak şu ifadeleri kullandı:
- Avrupa'da ödemeler 3 ay geriden gelirken, bizde bir önceki ayın alacağı takip eden ayda hemen ödeniyor. Bu konuda Avrupa standartlarının bile önündeyiz.
- Başkan Dursun Özbek’in talimatıyla oyuncu primlerini asla biriktirmiyoruz, hak edildiği an hesaplara yatırıyoruz.
- Bu haberler Galatasaray’ı karıştırmak için kasıtlı yapılıyor. Ödeme yapılmadığı iddiası koca bir yalan.
Kavukçu, kulübün mali durumuna kanıt olarak 15 Ocak tarihinde UEFA'ya sunulan borçsuzluk kağıdını gösterdi. "Sıkıntı olsa bu kağıdı alabilir miydik?" sorusunu soran Kavukçu'nun bu savunmasına karşın, kulislerde farklı iddialar konuşuluyor.
Özellikle yerli oyuncuların borçsuzluk kağıdına imza atması için nakit yerine çek ve senet formülünün devreye sokulduğu öne sürülüyor. UEFA kriterleri gereği Aralık ayı ödemelerinin tamamlandığına dair dekontların yeterli olduğu, ancak Kavukçu'nun bu teknik ayrıntıya ve ödeme yöntemine dair bir açıklama yapmadığı dikkat çekti.
Kavukçu'nun bu kritik açıklamaları basın mensuplarının karşısına çıkarak yapmak yerine, Başkan Özbek'in gayri resmi sözcüsü üzerinden servis etmesi de dikkat çekici. Kavukçu'nun muhabirlerden gelecek doğrudan soruları yanıtsız bırakması, "şeffaflık" tartışmalarını da beraberinde getirdi.
Fenerbahçe'de Lookman transferinin fiyaskoyla sonuçlanması, yönetim içindeki "teminat mektubu" krizini yeniden gündeme getirdi. Salar'ın "itibar" gerekçesiyle reddettiği prosedür, Yıldırım'ın Van Persie örneğiyle yalanlandı. Asıl bomba Kante inadı yüzünden patladı. Transferde strateji hatası mı yoksa liyakat sorunu mu yaşandığı camiada sert tartışmalara yol açtı.
Fenerbahçe camiasında son günlerde yaşanan bu "transfer ve yönetim" kaosu, kulübün finansal yapısı ile sportif hedefleri arasındaki gerilimi net bir şekilde ortaya koyuyor.
Başkan Vekili Murat Salar, Ademola Lookman transferinin neden gerçekleşmediğine dair yaptığı açıklamada, Atalanta kulübünün banka teminat mektubu istemesini bir "itibar meselesi" haline getirdi.
- Fenerbahçe tarihinde hiçbir kulübe teminat mektubu vermemiştir. Bunu hakaret kabul ettik. Hangi bankanın itibarı 120 yıllık Fenerbahçe’den büyüktür?
Transferden vazgeçiliş nedenini kendince anlattı. Kulübün kurumsal onurunun herhangi bir oyuncudan daha önemli olduğunu savundu.
Salar’ın "tarihimizde hiç vermedik" açıklamasına, eski başkan Aziz Yıldırım’la son dönemde yakınlaşan Hakan Safi'den sert bir yanıt geldi. Sosyal medyada sözcüsü olan hesaplar üzerinden Yıldırım döneminde Robin van Persie transferi için bizzat mektubu verildiğini söylettirdi. Salar’ı "bilgisizlik" ve "popülizm" ile suçladı.
Bu çıkışla birlikte, Fenerbahçe’nin geçmişte sadece Van Persie değil, birçok yıldız isim için teminat mektubu prosedürünü uyguladığı belgeleriyle tartışılmaya başlandı.
İddiaların en can alıcı noktası ise transfer bütçesinin yönetimiyle ilgili. Yönetimin N'Golo Kante transferini bir "prestij hamlesi" ve "hayat memat meselesi" olarak görmesi, tüm enerjinin ve eldeki nakit kaynağın oraya kaydırılmasına neden oldu.
Lookman tarafının 2 gün boyunca "olumlu" haber beklediği, ancak Kante süreci netleşmediği ve ödeme planı yapılamadığı için Nijeryalı yıldızın elden kaçtığı öne sürülüyor. Eğer Kante için ayrılan kaynak Lookman için kullanılsaydı, oyuncunun şu an Samandıra'da olacağı camia içinde yüksek sesle konuşuluyor.
Murat Salar’ın profilindeki değişimler de eleştiri oklarını üzerine çekiyor. Önce Aziz Yıldırım’ın listesinde yer alacağı konuşulurken, seçim sürecinde Sadettin Saran ile hareket etmesi "taraf değiştirme" eleştirilerine yol açtı. Ali Koç yönetimine karşı daha önce "Mimovic ve Diego Carlos transferlerindeki para akışları" üzerinden getirdiği sert eleştirilerin ardından, yönetim mekanizmasına dahil olunca sergilediği "uyumlu" tavır taraftar nezdinde tutarsızlık olarak yorumlanıyor.
Fenerbahçe şu an sadece sahada değil, "itibar mı, doğru finansal yönetim mi, yoksa sportif başarı mı?" üçgeninde büyük bir yönetsel kriz yaşıyor. Murat Salar’ın "teminat mektubu vermeyiz" çıkışı, Aziz Yıldırım’ın tecrübesi ve arşiv bilgisiyle çarpışınca yönetim ciddi bir güven kaybına uğramış görünüyor.
UEFA Şampiyonlar Ligi son 16 play-off turu rövanş maçında yarın deplasmanda Juventus ile karşılaşacak. Mücadele öncesi düzenlenen basın toplantısında Victor Osimhen açıklamalarda bulundu.
Temsilcimiz Galatasaray, UEFA Şampiyonlar Ligi son 16 play-off turu rövanş maçında yarın deplasmanda Juventus ile karşılaşacak. Mücadele öncesi takımın başarılı yıldızı Osimhen açıklamalarda bulundu.
Victor Osimhen'in açıklamaları şöyle:
-İlk maçta ne oynadıysak bu maçta da onu oynamalıyız. Şu anda tek eksiğimiz RAMS Park olacak ama bir yandan da taraftarımıza sonuna kadar güveniyoruz, burada da bize destek olacaklar.
Biz takım olarak ayakları yere basan bir takımız. RAMS Park'ta yaptığımız gibi devam etmemiz gerektiğini biliyoruz. Şampiyonlar Ligi'nde yolumuza devam etmek istediğimizi çok net biliyoruz.
Hiçbir maç kolay değildir artık. Hatta onların favori olduğunu da söyleyebilirdik. Şu anda da 90 dakika çok uzun sürecek. Ama herkes hazır bir şekilde bu maça çıkacaktır.
Ligde aldığımız kötü sonuçtan sonra da burada iyi bir sonuç almamızın ayrıca böyle bir önemi de var.
"JUVENTUS'TAN KORKMUYORUZ"
-Ben nerede olursa olsun takıma öncülük yapmaktan sorumluyum. Hocamın bana verdiği görev bu. Kendi stadımızda nasıl oynadıysak burada da öyle oynayacağız. Buradaki taraftarların da ne kadar tutkulu olduğunu çok iyi biliyorum. Karşı taraftan korkmuyoruz ancak saygı da duyuyoruz aynı zamanda. Skor farkından dolayı rahatlamıyoruz.
"KAYBETMEYİ SEVMİYORUM!"
-Ben çocukluğumdan beri futbolu meslek olarak seçtiğimden beri sahadayım. Ben kendimi en çok eleştirenlerdenim. Sinirlendiğim ve düştüğüm de oluyor. Her zaman gerek kendimi, gerek takım arkadaşlarımı motive etmeye çalışıyorum.
Onlara söylediğimi de örnek olarak sahaya yansıtmaya çalışıyorum. Takım arkadaşlarıma söylüyorsam, kendim de örnek olmalıyım. Yetenek hiçbir zaman tek başına yeterli değildir. Çok çalışmanız gerekir. Bunun için çok çalışıyorum. Takımıma yardım etmeye çalışıyorum. Açık olacağım; kaybetmeyi sevmiyorum. Kaybetmeyi seven biri değilim. İstediğimizi sahaya dökemediğimiz her durumdan sonra ben üzülüyorum ve etkileniyorum. Kazanma fırsatımız varsa bunu değerlendirmek istiyorum!
-"Victor, İtalya için sizde açık bir kapı var mı hala?"
-Galatasaray devreye girmeden önce İtalya'da da oynayabilirdim. Eğer benim için İtalya'ya gelmek mümkün olursa Juventus oynamaktan çok keyif alacağım bir kulüp. Kendimi ait hissedebileceğim birkaç kulüpten bir tanesi. Ancak ben şu anda Galatasaray'da çok mutluyum. Galatasaray'ı çok seviyorum. Çok keyifliyim. Kalpten bağlı olduğum bir kulüp için ter döküyorum. Tabii ki gelecekte ne olacağı tabii bilinmez. Dünyadaki oyuncuların %90'u Juventus'ta oynamak ister. Neden olmasın diyebilirim.
İstanbul'daki 3-0'lık skorla yetinmeyen Türk düşmanı Nottingham Forest'ın sahibi Koca Sakal Marinakis, rövanş öncesi 'tarihi fark' için kesenin ağzını açtı. Skandal prim vaadiyle ortamı geren Yunan iş insanına cevabı; sakatlıklar ve cezalar nedeniyle sadece 14 as oyuncusu kalan Fenerbahçe, City Ground çimlerinde vermeye hazırlanıyor.
İstanbul'da oynanan ilk maçta Nottingham Forest'a 3-0 mağlup olan Fenerbahçe yarın akşam rövanşa çıkacak. Takım hem skoru çevirmek hem de saha dışındaki gerilime cevap vermek için sahada olacak.
Türk düşmanlığı ile bilinen Nottingham Forest'in Yunan sahibi Evangelos Marinakis, İstanbul'daki galibiyetin ardından tansiyonu yükseltecek bir hamle yaptı.
Daha önce Kadıköy'deki bir maçın ardından İstanbul için sarf ettiği "Kendi şehrimizde kazandık" sözleriyle büyük tepki çeken "Koca Sakal" lakaplı Yunan patron, bu kez İngiltere'deki rövanş için oyuncularına kesenin ağzını açtı. Marinakis'in, Fenerbahçe karşısında tarihi bir fark elde edilmesi durumunda takıma ekstra prim vaat ettiği bildirildi.
Sakatlıklar ve cezalar Fenerbahçe'nin elini kolunu bağlamış durumda. Teknik direktör Domenico Tedesco'nun elinde A takımdan sadece 14 sağlam oyuncu kalırken, İngiltere yolculuğu öncesi liste şu şekilde şekillendi:
Kaleci: Tarık Çetin
Defans: Mert Müldür, Nelson Semedo, Yiğit Efe Demir, Archie Brown, Levent Mercan
Orta Saha: İsmail Yüksek, N’Golo Kante, Mattéo Guendouzi, Kerem Aktürkoğlu, Oğuz Aydın
Hücum: Marco Asensio, Nene, Sidiki.
Sarı-lacivertli ekipte eksiklerin listesi adeta as kadroyu oluşturuyor:
Sakatlar: Ederson (Kaleci), Jayden Oosterwolde, Milan Skriniar, Çağlar Söyüncü, Edson Alvarez, Anderson Talisca.
Cezalı: Fred (Sarı kart cezalısı).
Listede Olmayanlar: Mert Günok, Anthony Musaba, Emre Mor.
İlk maçı 3-0 kaybeden temsilcimizin turu geçebilmesi için deplasmanda en az 4 farklı galibiyet alması gerekiyor.
Fenerbahçe, santrfor eksikliğinin faturasını sadece gol yollarında değil, revire dönen sağlık merkezinde de ödüyor. Agresif oyun arzusu, bilimsel verilerin önüne geçmiş durumda.
Fenerbahçe’de üst üste gelen sakatlıklar, Samandıra’da "beklenen kriz" olarak yorumlanıyor. Edinilen bilgilere göre, yaşanan bu tablo sadece şanssızlık değil; teknik heyet, yönetim ve sağlık ekibi arasındaki stratejik bir uyuşmazlığın sonucu.
Sağlık heyeti, teknik direktör Tedesco ile bir araya gelerek bir rapor sundu. Heyet, modern futbolda esas olanın "sakatlık sonrası tedavi" değil, "sakatlık önleyici antrenman" olduğunu vurguladı. Ancak mevcut oyun tercihi bu prensibi imkansız kıldı.
Oyuncuların her antrenman ve maçta anlık olarak takip edilen GPS verileri; kat edilen toplam mesafe, sprint sayıları, yüksek nabız aralığında kalma süreleri tek tek analiz edilerek Tedesco’ya iletildi. Sağlık ekibi, bu verilerin oyuncuların kas limitlerini zorladığını ve sakatlıkların "geliyorum" dediğini raporladı.
6 oyuncunun birden devre dışı kalması, gözleri teknik heyete çevirdi. Sağlık ekibinin "yorgun ve riskli" olarak raporladığı oyuncuların buna rağmen ilk 11’de oynatılmaya devam etmesi, Samandıra’da bir iletişim kopukluğu olduğunu kanıtlar nitelikte. Ancak gelen bilgiler, sağlık ekibinin görevini eksiksiz yaptığı, kararın teknik tercihlerle alındığı yönünde.
Fenerbahçe’nin yaşadığı bu krizin temelinde, aslında transfer döneminde bir santrfor daha alınamamış olması yatıyor. En-Nesyri, sahada olduğu her dakika ön alanda yaptığı agresif baskıyla savunmanın üzerindeki yükü tek başına göğüslüyordu. Onun yaptığı pres, takımın geri kalanının daha az "ekstra" koşu yapmasını sağlıyordu.
Gerçek bir pres gücü olan santrforun yokluğunda, üçüncü bölgede baskı kurulamıyor. Bu durum, pres yükünün orta saha ve defans oyuncularının üzerine binmesine neden oluyor. Yönetimin "önde ve baskılı oyun" konusundaki ısrarı, kadro derinliği ve oyuncu tipiyle birleşince fiziksel iflas kaçınılmaz oldu.
Fenerbahçe'de şampiyonluk yolunda "kas krizi" alarmı yaşanıyor. Kasımpaşa maçının ardından savunma hattı tamamen çöktü. Ederson, Skriniar, Çağlar, Oosterwolde ve Talisca aynı anda sakatlandı. Savunmanın merkezi boşalırken, dev revir listesi Samandıra'daki antrenman metotlarını ve yoğun maç trafiğini tartışmaya açtı.
Fenerbahçe şampiyonluk yolunda vites artırması gereken son virajda üst üste gelen sakatlık haberleriyle sarsıldı. Takımın omurgasını oluşturan as oyuncuların aynı anda devre dışı kalması, Samandıra’daki antrenman metotlarını ve yoğun maç trafiğini tartışmaya açtı.
Fenerbahçe sağlık heyetinden alınan bilgilere göre, takımın savunma ve orta saha kurgusu ağır darbe almış durumda.
Skriniar'dan hemen sonra Çağlar Söyüncü'nün de gitmesi sağ stopere darbe vurdu. Ederson'un adale zorlanması yaşaması, Kasımpaşa maçındaki kaygan zemine ve ani hamlelere bağlanıyor. Oosterwolde ise aşırı yüklenme sonucu kasık bölgesinde zorlanma tespit edildi. Talisca'da yaşadığı arka adale sakatlığı nedeniyle kritik haftalarda takımı yalnız bırakacak.
Analizler bu toplu sakatlık krizinin temel nedeni olarak teknik heyetin sürekli ön alan baskısı istemesi gösteriliyor. Savunma oyuncularının her maç 10-12 km mesafe kat etmek zorunda kalmaları kasların iflas etmesine neden olduğu iddia ediliyor.
Alman teknik adam sürekli ön alan baskısı ve yüksek tempo istiyor. Oyuncuların kaslarına binen yük standart bir oyunun çok üzerine çıktı. As oyuncular da bu tempoya uyum sağlamak için her maç limitlerini zorladı. Kaslar, "akut yüklenme"ye hazır olmadığı için özellikle 60. dakikadan sonra kas sakatlıkları kaçınılmaz olur.
Tedesco as oyuncular ile yedekler arasında profil farkı yüksek olduğu için sakatlık riskini de göz önüne alarak as oyuncuları dinlendirmekten kaçındı. Sakatlıklar göz göre göre geldi.
Fenerbahçe'de revir doldu taştı! Kasımpaşa maçı sonrası sakatlıkları açıklanan 4 as oyuncunun sahalardan ne kadar uzak kalacağı netleşirken, Fotospor uzmanlarının hemen maç sonrasında yaptığı değerlendirme bir kez daha net olarak ortaya çıktı.
Fenerbahçe’de üst üste gelen sakatlık haberleri moralleri alt üst etti. Kasımpaşa maçı sonrası derinleşen krizde, sarı-lacivertli ekibin birçok as oyuncusu haftalarca sahalardan uzak kalacak.
Fotospor Çağlar Söyüncü için şu haberi yaptı:
- Yapılan ilk kontrollerde 2. derece (grade-2) yırtık şüphesi üzerinde duruluyor. MR sonuçlarının bu teşhisi doğrulaması halinde, tecrübeli stoperin sahalara dönmesi 4 ile 8 haftayı bulabilir.
Fenerbahçe'den şu açıklama geldi:
- Futbolcumuz Çağlar Söyüncü’nün sağ arka adalesinde kısmi yırtık...
Fotospor Ederson için şu haberi yaptı:
Domenico Tedesco, Kasımpaşa maçını tamamlamasına rağmen Ederson’un sakatlık yaşadığını ve yaklaşık 3 hafta sahalardan uzak kalacağını açıkladı.
Fenerbahçe'den şu açıklama geldi:
- Futbolcumuz Ederson’un sol arka adalesinde zorlanma...
Fotospor Oosterwolde için şu haberi yaptı:
- Karşılaşmanın henüz ilk yarısında, sağ üst baldırını tutarak kendini yere bırakan Oosterwolde, kasık bölgesine yakın bir noktada acı hissettiğini işaret etti. Oosterwolde'nin ani bir ters hareket sonrası yere yığılması, özellikle 2. Derece (Kısmi Yırtık) ihtimalini güçlendiriyor. Eğer bu teşhis doğrulanırsa, oyuncunun sahalardan en az 1 ay uzak kalması bekleniyor.
Fenerbahçe'den Oosterwolde için şu açıklama geldi:
- Futbolcumuz Jayden Osterwolde’nin sağ kasık bölgesinde zorlanma tespit edilmiştir.
Fotospor, Talisca ile ilgili haberinde şu bilgileri verdi:
- Bağların bir kısmı yırtılmış olması muhtemel. Eklemde belirgin bir gevşeklik olduğu şüphesi var. Şiddetli ağrı, morarma ve üzerine basamama olur. Talisca'nın dünkü görüntüsü buna en yakın. 3-6 hafta sahalardan uzak kalma ihtimali muhtemel.
Fenerbahçe'den Talisca için şu açıklama geldi:
- Futbolcumuz Anderson Talisca’nın sol arka adalesinde kısmi yırtık.
Sakatlık fırtınasının estiği Kadıköy’de tek iyi haber genç oyuncudan geldi. Yiğit Efe Güvenç’in durumunun ciddi olmadığı ve herhangi bir olumsuzluğa rastlanmadığı bildirildi.
AFFA prezidenti Rövşən Nəcəf Canni İnfantinoya FIFA prezidenti seçilməsinin 10 illiyi münasibətilə təbrik ünvanlayıb.
Arena.az xəbər verir ki, bu barədə AFFA-nın mətbuat xidməti məlumat yayıb.
“Hörmətli Prezident Canni İnfantino, Azərbaycan Futbol Federasiyaları Assosiasiyası adından sizi FIFA prezidenti seçilməyinizin 10 illiyi münasibətilə səmimi-qəlbdən təbrik edirəm. Son on il ərzində sizin liderliyiniz futbolun qlobal liderliyini daha da möhkəmləndirmiş və dünya üzrə üzv assosiasiyalar üçün əhəmiyyətli inkişaf imkanlarını genişləndirmişdir. FIFA ilə əməkdaşlığımız Azərbaycan futbolunun inkişafında real və ölçülə bilən irəliləyişlərlə nəticələnmişdir”, – deyə Rövşən Nəcəf təbrik videomüraciətində bildirib.
Xatırladaq ki, əslən İtaliyadan olan isveçrəli Canni İnfantino 2016-cı ilin fevral ayından FIFA-nın prezidenti kimi çalışır.
Basketbol üzrə kişilərdən ibarət Azərbaycan millisinin baş məşqçisi Tahir Baxşıyev qarşıdakı rəsmi oyunlardan gözləntilərini bölüşüb.
Arena.az xəbər verir kİ, millinin çalışdırıcısı bununla bağlı Azərbaycan Basketbol Federasiyasının mətbuat xidmətinə açıqlama verib.
Tahir Baxşıyev milli komandamızın Avropa çempionatının (AÇ-2029) ilkin seçmə mərhələsindəki şanslarını belə dəyərləndirib:
Baş məşqçi əsas diqqətin İrlandiya ilə ilk qarşılaşmaya yönəldiyini vurğulayıb:
“Əsas diqqətimiz İrlandiya ilə matça yönəlib. Rəqibin oyunlarını təhlil etmişik. Milliləşdirilmiş oyunçumuz da birbaşa orada komandaya qoşulacaq. Orada da iki məşqimiz olacaq. İnanırıq ki, gücümüz var. Əgər yaxşı mübarizə aparsaq, səfərdən qalib qayıdacağıq”.
Mütəxəssis hazırlıq üçün vaxtın az olmasına baxmayaraq, basketbolçuların durumunun yaxşı olduğunu söyləyib:
“Vaxtımız azdır. Uşaqların vəziyyəti normaldır, yaxşı məşqlər keçmişik. Heyətdə yalnız Əkbər Məmmədov və İsmayıl Abdullayev zədə səbəbindən bizə kömək edə bilməyəcəklər. Digər oyunçularla bağlı hər şey qaydasındadır. Bilirik ki, İrlandiya ilə oyun çətin keçəcək. Onlar da bizim kimi iki məğlubiyyətlə başlayıb. Bundan əlavə, öz meydanlarında oynayacaqlar. İndidən heç nə deyə bilmərəm. Qarşıda 4 oyun var. Lüksemburqun öz meydanında necə oynayacağını bilmirik. Biz öz oyunlarımız barədə düşünməliyik”.
Xatırladaq ki, Azərbaycan millisi seçmə mərhələ çərçivəsində növbəti matçlarını fevralın 27-də İrlandiya, martın 2-də isə Şimali Makedoniya yığmasına qarşı keçirəcək.
Gianluigi Buffon has commented on Michele Di Gregorio’s difficult recent spell at Juventus, urging the club to rally around their goalkeeper rather than pile on the pressure during a challenging period.
Writing in La Gazzetta dello Sport, via CalcioMercato, the Juventus legend and current Italy national team delegation chief was measured but supportive in his assessment of the former Monza stopper, who has come under intense scrutiny, including on social media, following a string of unconvincing performances.
“Last season he was a pleasant surprise, decisive in securing Champions League qualification,” Buffon said. “Lately things haven’t been going as expected, but these are phases that can happen to anyone.”
MADRID, SPAIN – OCTOBER 22: Michele Di Gregorio of Juventus saves a shot from Kylian Mbappe of Real Madrid during the UEFA Champions League 2025/26 League Phase MD3 match between Real Madrid C.F. and Juventus at Estadio Santiago Bernabeu on October 22, 2025 in Madrid, Spain. (Photo by Angel Martinez/Getty Images)
Rather than calling for Di Gregorio to be dropped, Buffon framed any potential rest as a tool rather than a punishment.
“The manager and the club must close ranks, stay close to him and work out the best thing to do,” he said. “If a goalkeeper is given a break, it doesn’t mean he’s being written off, it can help him rediscover his composure and distance himself from certain pressures.”
Buffon: ‘I see myself in Carnesecchi’
Buffon then turned his attention to the broader landscape of Italian goalkeeping, and his verdict was emphatic.
With the likes of Gianluigi Donnarumma, Guglielmo Vicario, Alex Meret, Marco Carnesecchi and Elia Caprile all operating at the highest level, he believes the Azzurri are uniquely well-stocked between the posts.
“The only problem Italy won’t have is the goalkeeper position, we have three or four among the best twenty in the world,” he said.
BERGAMO, ITALY – JANUARY 10: Marco Carnesecchi of Atalanta BC gestures during the Serie A match between Atalanta BC and Torino FC at Gewiss Stadium on January 10, 2026 in Bergamo, Italy. (Photo by Francesco Scaccianoce/Getty Images)
It was Carnesecchi, currently at Atalanta and a name repeatedly linked with Juventus in recent transfer windows, who drew the most personal praise. “I see myself in him in the way he approaches a game,” Buffon said. “He is bold, a bit swashbuckling. But everyone must make their own path.”
Manchester United have firmly distanced themselves from reports linking them with a sensational move to re-sign Scott McTominay as Napoli look to wrap up a contract extension before the 2026 World Cup begins.
TEAMtalk are reporting, via IlNapolista, that the Scottish midfielder’s name has never even been raised in internal discussions at Old Trafford, despite speculation from Spain suggesting the Red Devils were weighing up an £70 million move for their former player.
The reports had gathered momentum given McTominay’s outstanding form since his £25 million move to Napoli, where he has established himself as one of the most influential midfielders in Serie A.
GENOA, ITALY – FEBRUARY 7: Scott McTominay of Napoli (right) celebrates with Antonio Conte, head coach of Napoli, and his team-mates after scoring a goal during the Serie A match between Genoa CFC and SSC Napoli at Stadio Luigi Ferraris on February 7, 2026 in Genoa, Italy. (Photo by Simone Arveda/Getty Images)
Napoli look to extend McTominay contract
While United’s interest has been categorically denied, the more significant development is what is happening at Napoli’s end.
According to TEAMtalk, McTominay’s entourage has already opened talks over a contract extension, with the club keen to tie him down well beyond his current deal, which runs until 2028.
Crucially, Napoli are said to want the renewal wrapped up before McTominay departs for North America this summer for the World Cup, a timeline that underlines just how highly Antonio Conte’s club regard him.
MILAN, ITALY – JANUARY 11: Scott McTominay of SSC Napoli celebrates scoring his team’s first goal during the Serie A match between FC Internazionale and SSC Napoli at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on January 11, 2026 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
“My agent has not spoken to anyone about my future,” he said, before adding that he could see himself staying at Napoli for a long time.
For a player who has reinvented himself so emphatically since leaving English football, there appears to be little appetite for a return, and Napoli are doing everything they can to make sure it stays that way.
Luciano Spalletti has offered a glimpse into his thinking ahead of Juventus’ Champions League last-16 second leg against Galatasaray, with selection decisions across several key positions still yet to be finalised.
The Juventus head coach spoke to Sky Sport in the build-up to the tie, with his side needing to overturn a 5-2 deficit in the return fixture.
The contest promises to be a tense affair, and Spalletti’s team news will be closely scrutinised given the stakes involved and a number of fitness doubts hanging over the squad.
TURIN, ITALY – FEBRUARY 22: Kenan Yildiz of Juventus FC in action during the Serie A match between Juventus FC and Como 1907 at on February 21, 2026 in Turin, Italy. (Photo by Valerio Pennicino/Getty Images)
Juventus vs Galatasaray – ‘Yildiz wants to play’ – Spalletti
Perhaps the most eagerly anticipated update concerned Kenan Yildiz, and Spalletti’s words will delight supporters.
“Yildiz wants to be involved, all the signals he has sent point in that direction,” he said, with quotes via Alfredo Pedulla.
“He could start from the first minute.”
The Turkish forward has been one of Juventus’ most important players this season, and his potential return to the starting lineup will provide a significant lift ahead of such a crucial European night.
At the back, however, there is more uncertainty.
Spalletti confirmed that Gleison Bremer remains a doubt, with a final assessment planned for the morning of the match.
“There is a degree of risk with Bremer, we will evaluate carefully tomorrow morning,” he said, leaving his defensive options open.
PARMA, ITALY – FEBRUARY 01: Bremer of Juventus celebrates scoring his team’s first goal with teammate Francisco Conceicao during the Serie A match between Parma Calcio 1913 and Juventus FC at Stadio Ennio Tardini on February 01, 2026 in Parma, Italy. (Photo by Alessandro Sabattini/Getty Images)
In midfield, Spalletti indicated that either Teun Koopmeiners or Weston McKennie could operate on the left side, describing it as one of the likely options without fully committing to either.
There was also the suggestion that Mattia Perin could start in goal, potentially ahead of regular number one Michele Di Gregorio.
“There is a need to protect certain situations, but in this case it could be that way,” Spalletti said carefully.
Whatever the starting eleven, Spalletti left no doubt about what he demands from his players. “I will never be satisfied if we do not qualify,” he said plainly.
Parma’s late 1-0 victory against Milan at San Siro has continued to generate significant debate in the days that followed, with the goal that settled the match, scored by Troilo in the closing stages, at the centre of a storm of controversy.
Milan were upset, pointing to what they believed was obstruction by Valenti on goalkeeper Mike Maignan, as well as a foul by Troilo on Bartesaghi in the build-up.
The incident was reviewed at length by VAR, with referee Piccinini eventually reversing his original decision to disallow the goal, a call that has divided opinion sharply among analysts and former officials.
ITALY – FEBRUARY 22: Mariano Troilo,Edoardo Corvi and Emanuele Valeri of Parma Calcio celebrates the victory at the end of the Serie A match at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on February 22, 2026 in Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
Tommasi plays down Milan v Parma controversy
One of the most respected voices in Italian refereeing, Dino Tommasi, addressed both incidents on Open VAR, and his assessment largely vindicated the officials on the day.
On the question of Valenti’s positioning in front of Maignan, Tommasi was clear, with quotes via Di Marzio.
“Piccinini initially whistled for obstruction by Valenti on Maignan, but in reality the Parma player does not move toward Maignan,” he said.
“Not whistling was the correct decision.” It is a view that contrasts sharply with Luca Marelli, who argued earlier in the week that Valenti’s block was deliberate and in breach of Rule 12.
On Troilo’s challenge on Bartesaghi, Tommasi was equally unconcerned. “Troilo does not foul, he simply wins the jump before Bartesaghi,” he said.
“He leans on him, but that is a natural, physiological movement.”
MILAN, ITALY – FEBRUARY 22: Edoardo Corvi of Parma Calcio clashes with Ruben Loftus-Cheek of AC Milan during the Serie A match between AC Milan and Parma Calcio 1913 at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on February 22, 2026 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
Tommasi also weighed in on the collision between Corvi and Ruben Loftus-Cheek, which resulted in the Milan midfielder suffering a fractured alveolar bone, an injury that required surgery.
Despite the seriousness of the outcome, Tommasi maintained there was nothing untoward about the challenge.
“The on-field decision was correct. It was an accidental clash. Corvi was going for the ball but was beaten to it by his own teammate.”
His comments are unlikely to fully satisfy Milan supporters, for whom the defeat, and the manner of it, remains a deeply contentious subject.
But from an officiating standpoint, Tommasi’s verdict is clear: the right calls were made.
Chelsea are interested in signing the Independiente Del Valle midfielder Patrik Mercado at the end of the season.
According to a report from Spanish publication AS, Sevilla secured a verbal agreement to sign the player at the end of the season, but the deal is not yet complete.
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The Spanish club are hoping to secure his signature for a fee of €6 million. However, Chelsea have expressed interest in signing the player in recent hours and are hoping to seal the move. It will be interesting to see if they can get the deal done.
The talented young midfielder has done quite well for Independiente Del Valle, and he could be attracted to the idea of joining Chelsea. They are among the biggest clubs in the world, and the opportunity to play for them will be quite exciting.
They have the resources to pay the asking price, and they should be able to convince the player as well. The midfielder registered 18 goal contributions last year, and he has the quality to develop into an important player for Chelsea. They could use more creativity and goals from the middle of the park, and the 22-year-old would be the ideal long-term investment. It remains to be seen whether they can wrap up the move at the end of the season.
Sevilla will be an exciting destination for the player, but Chelsea are one of the biggest clubs in the world. He will find it hard to turn them down if there is a concrete proposal on the table. Chelsea are looking to build a formidable team for the future, and signing the talented young midfielder could be a step in the right direction.
Liverpool and Manchester United are interested in signing the Bayer Leverkusen defender Edmond Tapsoba.
The 27-year-old has done quite well in the Bundesliga, and he could prove to be a useful addition for the two Premier League clubs. They will look to tighten up at the back, and they need a quality central defender. The player could be available for a fee of €60 million in the summer, and it will be interesting to see which of the two clubs can get the deal done.
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Liverpool and Manchester United have the finances to sign the player. They are among the biggest clubs in the world, and the opportunity to join them will be exciting for Tapsoba. The 6ft 4in defender will look to establish himself as an important player in the Premier League if the move goes through.
Tapsoba could help both teams improve. He has been linked with a move to the Premier League before, and the player will certainly hope to complete one this time around.
The defender is at the peak of his career, and he will look to hit the ground running in the Premier League. It will be interesting to see if he can adapt to English football quickly and justify the asking price.
According to German outlet Fussball Daten, clubs like Real Madrid are also monitoring his situation. Liverpool and Manchester United should act quickly in order to get the deal done.
Liverpool will need a replacement for Ibrahima Konate, who will be a free agent at the end of the season. At Manchester United, he could be the ideal long-term replacement for Harry Maguire. It will be interesting to see where he ends up eventually.
Manchester United are interested in signing the Villarreal midfielder Papa Gueye.
According to a report from Fichajes, the 27-year-old La Liga midfielder has attracted the attention of the Premier League club with his impressive performances, and they are hoping to secure his signature in the summer.
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The report further claims that the Premier League side would be willing to pay €60 million in order to get the deal done. It is no secret that they need no more physicality and defensive steel in the middle of the park. After Casemiro’s departure, they will need to find a reliable midfielder, and Gueye could be the ideal acquisition.
The Senegalese international has had an impressive season with the Spanish outfit, and he has the physicality and technical attributes to succeed in the Premier League as well. He will help protect the defensive unit and win the ball back for his team in the middle of the park. Apart from that, he’s excellent at driving the team forward with his dribbling and distribution.
The opportunity to join Manchester United will be exciting for him. It would be a major step up in his career. It will be interesting to see if he can secure a move to the Premier League in the summer. The Spanish outfit could be tempted to sell him if an offer of €60 million is presented. It is a substantial amount of money, and they will be able to improve multiple areas of the team.
Convincing the player to join Manchester United will not be difficult either. They are among the biggest clubs in the world, and he will be tempted to take on a new challenge if they come calling.
Piero Hincapie joined Arsenal on loan at the start of the season, and they have an option to sign him permanently in the summer.
According to a report from TEAMtalk, Arsenal could now look to make the move permanent in the coming months after the defender impressed with his performances in the Premier League.
A source informed TEAMtalk: “Piero has settled so well into the squad and the club as a whole. The staff are very happy with him, and he has just been getting better and better.”
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Arsenal can make the move permanent for £45 million, and Mikel Arteta has made his intention clear to the club hierarchy that he wants the deal triggered. It remains to be seen whether Arsenal can wrap up the move quickly.
The 24-year-old could be a very useful player for Arsenal going forward. He can operate as a central defender and a full back. His versatility will be a huge bonus. He has shown that he has the quality to do well in the Premier League, and he could be an asset for the club.
Arsenal certainly have the financial muscle to get the deal across the line, and it remains to be seen whether they are prepared to pay up. They are one of the biggest clubs in the world, and the opportunity to join them permanently will be exciting for the South American defender as well. He will look to establish himself as a key player for them in the coming seasons.
However, he is not a guaranteed starter for the North London club, and it remains to be seen whether he is prepared to join them permanently without any assurances of game time. He needs to play more often at this stage of his career.
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For years, the logic of brand discovery in crypto was straightforward: more placements, more exposure, more chances to be found. That logic is changing. Discovery now increasingly happens inside AI-generated summaries produced by large language models (LLMs), search overviews, and conversational AI tools. Instead of listing dozens of links, these systems compress information from trusted sources into short explanations, mentioning only a limited set of brands.
That’s why competition is shifting from pure exposure to inclusion. Companies are striving to become one of the few examples an AI system names when summarizing a category. That means moving away from pay-to-play coverage toward deliberate visibility engineering through PR designed specifically for AI discovery.
What PR for AI Discovery Actually Means
PR for AI discovery operates differently from traditional PR or SEO. LLMs learn from repeated patterns across public information and tend to reference brands that appear consistently in credible sources with clear, stable associations to a topic. Over time, those patterns determine which projects become default examples in AI-generated answers.
Visibility inside LLMs is typically influenced by:
Source authority – presence in publications AI systems treat as reliable reference material
Narrative consistency – stable, repeatable descriptions across sources
Citation probability – how easily a brand can serve as an example within a category
Topic-level density – frequency of appearance in explanatory contexts
As AI becomes a primary interface for research and comparison, PR agencies that understand these mechanics are shaping which brands get recognized in this new reality.
Methodology: How PR Agencies for AI Discovery Were Selected
This ranking evaluates crypto PR agencies based on how strongly their work influences AI discovery. The shortlisted teams demonstrated either:
Explicit AI positioning services (AI SEO, AIO, LLM visibility, etc.), or
Structural AI impact, driven by data-based visibility strategies.
Beyond that, the key indicator was how their own brands are referenced and positioned inside LLM-generated answers and AI search environments.
The Best PR Agencies for AI Discovery
1. Outset PR
Outset PR was a visible driver of the shift toward data-driven crypto public relations in 2025. The agency treats PR as a verifiable system in which visibility is measured through distribution depth, syndication quality, and consistent narrative formation across outlets.
This model maps cleanly onto AI discovery, since LLMs tend to reuse contextual patterns. Outset PR reinforces the same interpretation through different angles across the sources that carry weight for AI models and trigger secondary reprints that amplify original signals.
A key tool is the agency’s internal syndication map, which tracks how coverage moves from primary publications into syndication networks and high-distribution platforms. This helps identify which outlets act as sources for LLMs and which placements are most likely to compound into long-term discoverability, including AI outputs.
The methodology is documented in Outset PR’s topical authority case study, showing how engineered narrative density around “data-driven crypto PR” translated into broader LLM visibility. By applying the framework to itself and publishing the results, the agency demonstrated a scalable way to become a reference point in AI summaries.
2. ICODA
ICODA offers AI SEO as part of its broader digital marketing services, including dedicated optimization for ChatGPT, Gemini, Perplexity, and Google AI Overviews. Its approach addresses challenges unique to AI-mediated search: limited platform visibi₹lity beyond Google, dynamic conversational responses, and the need for multi-source authority.
ICODA’s services include AI-powered content optimization, Answer Engine Optimization (AEO), and Generative Engine Optimization (GEO). The team also publishes case studies focused specifically on AI SEO performance.
In addition, ICODA provides AI search performance tracking across platforms, measuring citations, impressions, and AI-driven referral traffic. For brands prioritizing direct optimization for generative search interfaces, it represents an explicitly AI-oriented agency focused on technical alignment and cross-platform authority building.
3. SEO G.O.A.T.
SEO G.O.A.T. offers AI search placements designed to improve visibility across AI-driven search environments. The service is positioned primarily for agencies, SaaS companies, and growing brands seeking scalable authority-building through high-quality editorial placements.
Their model is built around strict site selection criteria that focuses on coverage in established domains with strong authority metrics. The agency prioritizes tier-1 geographies, avoids PBN-style networks (low-quality link farms designed purely for SEO manipulation), and emphasizes contextual relevance.
In addition, SEO G.O.A.T. highlights structured backlink profile vetting, a replacement guarantee, and publishes case studies where it outlines AI-focused visibility campaigns and their outcomes.
4. Coinbound
Coinbound builds its AIO services around helping Web3 brands become “referenceable” inside AI-generated answers. Its framework combines AI query research, answer-first content creation, and entity authority reinforcement. The focus is on building category-defining pages, clarifying positioning, and strengthening third-party credibility so LLMs can correctly interpret and associate the brand.
The agency also incorporates technical optimization and AI-focused reporting, tracking brand mentions, category inclusion, and referral lift from generative search interfaces. This positions Coinbound as a Web3-native player approaching AI discovery through narrative control and credibility layering.
5. MarketAcross
MarketAcross operates at ecosystem scale, with documented work for major blockchain platforms such as Binance, Polygon, and Polkadot. Similar to SEO G.O.A.T., its footprint spans tier-1 crypto and business publications, placing client narratives inside high-authority media frequently referenced in industry coverage.
Although the agency does not explicitly market AI optimization services, its large-scale distribution model can influence AI discovery indirectly. Consistent placements across widely cited outlets increase the likelihood that brand narratives are picked up, repeated, and incorporated into the broader information layer that AI systems draw from when generating summaries.
Conclusion
AI discovery has become a new competitive arena, where inclusion inside AI summaries increasingly shapes how categories are defined and which brands become default reference points. The abovementioned agencies – from Outset PR to MarketAcross – operate with this shift in mind, each through its own operational model.
In this environment, PR functions as infrastructure, influencing how brands are described, repeated, and reused across authoritative sources. The advantage will belong to those who understand how AI systems structure information and build visibility accordingly.
Galatasaray Teknik Direktörü Okan Buruk ve bir oyuncusu, Juventus ile yapacakları UEFA Şampiyonlar Ligi son 16 play-off etabı rövanş maçı öncesi açıklamalar yapıyor...
NEW DELHI: India suffered a big setback during the first ODI against Australia in Brisbane as captain Harmanpreet Kaur picked up a knee injury while batting. She did not come out to field in the second innings, and vice-captain Smriti Mandhana had to lead the team in her absence.
The BCCI confirmed the injury and said their medical team is keeping a close watch on her condition.
"Captain Harmanpreet Kaur has not taken the field in the second innings after sustaining an injury to her left knee while batting. The BCCI Medical Team is monitoring her progress. Vice-captain Smriti Mandhana is leading the side in her absence," the board posted on X.
Harmanpreet played an important knock, scoring 53 runs off 83 balls, and added key partnerships with Smriti Mandhana, Richa Ghosh and Kashvee Gautam.
Mandhana was India’s top scorer with 58, while Kashvee chipped in with 43.
Despite India’s efforts, they were restricted to 214 runs. Australia chased the target comfortably, winning by six wickets to take a 1-0 lead in the three-match series. Captain Alyssa Healy scored 50, while Beth Mooney starred with a match-winning 76 and was named Player of the Match. Annabel Sutherland finished the chase with an unbeaten 48.
Ashleigh Gardner was the standout bowler for Australia with three wickets.
India had earlier won the T20I series 2-1, but now face pressure heading into the second ODI in Hobart on Friday, where Harmanpreet’s fitness will be closely watched.
Utah Jazz center Jusuf Nurkić (30) reacts after the San Antonio Spurs called a timeout during game at the Delta Center in Salt Lake City on Thursday, Jan. 22, 2026.
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HOUSTON — Utah Jazz center Jusuf Nurkić will miss the rest of the season after undergoing nasal surgery on Tuesday.
“He’s had a really bad deviated septum, he’s gotten hit in the face four or five times this year,” Jazz coach Will Hardy said. “His recent sickness has pushed that forward. It’s something that he’s needed to get done for a while now, so he’s going to get that taken care of.”
“I can’t really stress enough how patient he was with me. Through my whole career, I didn’t have a coach like that. I’ve been in some rough spots through my career, but never had that support like he does for me.”
He came in expecting to be a bit of a veteran mentor and play backup to Walker Kessler. Shortly after the season began, Kessler had season-ending shoulder surgery and that pushed Nurkić into a much larger role as a mentor and as a starter.
As the season progressed he helped stabalize the Jazz’s young roster and especially give the young guards a seasoned presence to play off of. Additionally, his work as a facilitating five has given Hardy a lot to think about in terms of what is possible with the rest of the roster in the future.
“His passing has been elite this year,” Hardy said. “His ability to fight for space, offensively, and get his catch, allows us to put the ball in a variety of places. He’s allowed us to continue to tinker with some of our off-ball actions ... and we’ve done a couple of things this year that we haven’t done in the past, and he’s allowed us to believe in it because of some of the passes that he’s made and reads he’s made.”
The success of Nurkić’s season, that included a stretch of games in which he had three consecutive triple-doubles, had many wondering if the Jazz would look to flip him at the trade deadline. But when that didn’t happen, the narrative turned to what would happen at the end of the year.
With news that Nurkić’s season is finished, it’s time to wonder what will become of the Bosnian big man.
The choices are pretty simple. He can either cash in on a successful season by signing a deal elsewhere, or he can re-sign with the Jazz — assuming the Jazz would want to re-sign him.
There are many in the Jazz organization that would like to see Nurkić return next season, albeit on a smaller, more manageable salary, and with the understanding that he would again be slated to be Kessler’s backup (if the Jazz retain Kessler, who is entering restricted free agency).
Nurkić has many times expressed how much he’s enjoyed the season with the Jazz. He has been quick to extol the Jazz as an organization and has been impressed with how they welcomed him and how they’ve treated him. The same goes for his feelings about Hardy.
Numerous times he’s explained feeling disillusioned over the last couple of years, but then felt like he was able to level with and really talk about things with Hardy in a way that he hadn’t experienced with a coach previously.
“I can’t really stress enough how patient he was with me,” Nurkić said of Hardy back in December. “Through my whole career, I didn’t have a coach like that. I’ve been in some rough spots through my career, but never had that support like he does for me.”
If the Jazz are willing, it’s just going to come down to what Nurkić wants. There could be a bigger pay day waiting for him with another team, but there could be some stability and a build toward something exciting if he were to stay with the Jazz.
Utah Jazz forward Kevin Love, right, talks with center Jusuf Nurkić during a game against the Boston Celtics held at the Delta Center in Salt Lake City on Tuesday, Dec. 30, 2025.
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GLENDALE, ARIZONA - FEBRUARY 22: Andrew Vaughn #28 of the Milwaukee Brewers bats during the fourth inning of the spring training game against the Chicago White Sox at Camelback Ranch on February 22, 2026 in Glendale, Arizona. (Photo by Jeremy Chen/Getty Images) | Getty Images
The Cactus Crew still hasn’t been able to get their first win of spring training after losing a late lead against the Padres on Monday. Today they’ll be traveling again to face the not-Oakland-not-Las-Vegas-but-not-Sacramento Athletics.
Lefty Rob Zastryzny will get the start today for the Brewers. Righty Mason Barnett is the scheduled starter for the Athletics.
The lineup once again has a mix of some of the big league regulars and some minor league fillers. Sal Frelick is leading off at DH followed by Brice Turang. Then Akil Baddoo, Blake Perkins, Tyler Black, and David Hamilton fill out the middle of the order while Reese McGuire, Luke Adams, and Greg Jones round out the bottom of the lineup. The Athletics will have a bunch of their starters in there, including Tyler Soderstom and Jacob Wilson, who both were recently extended by the A’s.
TAMPA, FL - FEBRUARY 17: Will Warren #98 of the New York Yankees poses for a portrait during the New York Yankees Photo Day at George M. Steinbrenner Field on February 17, 2026 in Tampa, Florida. (Photo by New York Yankees/Getty Images) | Getty Images
Last year, the Yankees were ousted by the Blue Jays in the ALDS, after having finished second behind them in the AL East on tiebreakers alone. You’d hope that this season they have some revenge on their minds when it comes to Toronto. They probably don’t need to go all out to show it today, considering this is a spring training game.
While these two teams may have some battles later this year, today’s Yankees-Blue Jays game is about continuing the prep to the 2026 regular season.
On the mound today, we’ll see the spring training debut of Will Warren. Last season, Warren showed flashes of being a very good pitcher, he just couldn’t string together consistency. His final memory of 2025 was a tough one at the hands of these Blue Jays, who homered four times off Warren in relief of Max Fried in ALDS Game 2. Especially with some Yankees’ starters still recovering from injury to start the season, the team will probably be relying on him again this season, so we’ll see if he can show any good signs today.
Despite this being a road spring training game, the Yankees are actually sending out quite the strong lineup. Eight of the nine in the lineup will probably make the Opening Day roster, led by Aaron Judge, who’s playing right and hitting second today.
Toronto’s lineup is not as star-studded, but will include a couple names you know. They’ll send pitching prospect Grant Rogers to the mound to face the Yankees’ lineup.
Here’s everything you need to know on how to catch today’s action!
How to watch
Location: TD Ballpark — Dunedin, FL
First pitch: 1:07 pm ET
TV broadcast: Sportsnet (Toronto broadcast), MLB Network (out of market only)
The Tampa Bay Rays announced a statement from Chief Executive Officer Ken Babby following today’s meeting of Governor Ron DeSantis and the Florida Cabinet:
“The Tampa Bay Rays are grateful for the approval granted today by Governor Ron DeSantis and the Florida Cabinet for the conveyance of state land to Hillsborough College for the purpose of redeveloping the Dale Mabry Campus site for our proposed new ballpark, reinvented campus, and live, work, play, and learn district to open in 2029.
The support by Governor DeSantis and the Cabinet today underlines our belief in the power of this generational project, and the many lasting benefits it will deliver. Our momentum is real and growing, thanks to the remarkable spirit of community and statewide partnership that our ownership group has been privileged to experience from the start.
This is undoubtedly a big moment for Tampa Bay, and the Rays are fully in this moment to bring this vision to life, and serve our region for generations to come.”
This conveyance of land essentially gifts the north west parcel of land toward the overall Rays stadium project, with a five-year use clause, per the Tampa Bay Times, which reviewed the cabinet agenda and spoke to DeSantis on the matter:
DeSantis expressed his support for the project this month and said the state is “looking to help” fund new college buildings.
“At the press conference, I was asked: ‘How much is this land worth?’ Honestly, I don’t know that it’s worth very much outside of this proposal,” DeSantis said. “Because a home builder would not put a subdivision there, no way. People would do commercial buildings right there now. In order to make this something that’s special, it really has to be something unique like this.”
By partnering with Hillsborough College, the Rays new ownership group has clearly found a winning strategy toward finding funding and support for a new stadium that previously faced impassible hurdles. Time will tell if the public funding they are requesting coalesces.
Tennessee (16-10, 8-6 SEC) enters its final week of the 2025-26 basketball season. The Lady Vols will play one road contest and one home game to conclude regular-season play.
LSU will host Tennessee on Thursday. Tipoff between the Lady Vols and Tigers is slated for 6 p.m. EST at Pete Maravich Assembly Center in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. ESPN will televise the matchup.
Tennessee will host Vanderbilt on March 1. The in-state contest will tip off at 2 p.m. EST at Food City Center (ESPN).
The SEC Tournament will be contested March 4-8 at Bon Secours Wellness Arena in Greenville, South Carolina.
On Tuesday, the latest USA TODAY Sports Coaches Poll was released. Tennessee is unranked for the first time this season.
Princeton 29; Tennessee 12; Rice 11; Colorado 6; Rhode Island 4; Washington 3; North Dakota State 2; Notre Dame 1
List of voters
The USA TODAY Sports Board of Coaches is made up of 31 head coaches at Division I institutions. All are members of the Women's Basketball Coaches Association. The board for the 2025-26 season: Octavia Blue, Kennesaw State; Ashleen Bracey, Illinois-Chicago; Jen Brown, Queens; Dan Burt, Duquesne; Jeff Cammon, Saint Mary’s; Fred Chmiel, Bowling Green; Janell Crayton, Bethune-Cookman; Denise Dillon, Villanova; Carrie Eighmey, South Dakota; Dalila Eshe, Yale; Heather Ezell, Wyoming; Bill Fennelly, Iowa State; Aqua Franklin, Lamar; Ty Grace, Howard; Hana Haden, Georgia Southern; Corry Irvin, Chicago State; Renee Jimenez, UC-Santa Barbara; Chris Kielsmeier, Cleveland State; Mike Lane, NJIT; Amy Mallon, Drexel; Kristen Mattio, Northern Colorado; Mike McGuire, Radford; Kim McNeill, East Carolina; Dan Nielson, Utah Valley; Shawn Poppie, Clemson; Terry Primm, Siena; Samantha Quigley Smith, Southern Illinois-Edwardsville; Shea Ralph, Vanderbilt; Jonathan Tsipis, Western Carolina; Coquese Washington, Rutgers; Trevor Woodruff, Bucknell.
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For long spells of the 2025 sormula 1 eason, Oscar Piastri looked the man to beat while team-mate Lando Norris struggled with his car and Red Bull was all at sea.
A combination of an off-weekend in Azerbaijan and low-grip struggles in Austin and Mexico then opened the door for his rivals to swoop past, with the Australian now keen to perform at his scintillating best for the entire season.
Ronald Vording - Only consistency leaves room for improverment
Piastri has shown impressive progress over the past seasons, a trend that is highly likely to continue in 2026. The Australian experienced his first title fight last year, and that experience will undoubtedly benefit him in the seasons ahead.
As for the ratings, I have been slightly more critical across the board than most of my colleagues, which means my numbers are generally a bit lower. In terms of pure pace, I have ranked Piastri behind Max Verstappen, Charles Leclerc and (very marginally) Lando Norris – which results in a 91.
His racecraft sits at roughly the same level, partly because Piastri produced several impressive overtakes around the outside last year – including one that has largely flown under the radar, but still deserves to be mentioned: his pass on Lewis Hamilton in the closing stages of his Melbourne home race.
Based on the second half of 2025, only consistency leaves room for improvement. Yes, there was a lot going on behind the scenes at McLaren and the papaya rules did not always work in his favour, but with Baku and the low-grip conditions in Austin and Mexico, Piastri himself had a few more difficult weekends. Consistency can still improve, although given his development rate there is little doubt that he will make that step sooner or later.
Oscar Piastri won seven grands prix in 2025 on his way to third in the championship.
Oscar Piastri won seven grands prix in 2025 on his way to third in the championship.
Jake Boxall-Legge - How will Piastri fare in lower-grip F1 cars?
If pre-season race simulations are anything to go by, McLaren and Red Bull should have their moments of being evenly matched across 2026. Piastri, after seeing the title slip through his fingers in the final third of last year, will have processed the more unpalatable lessons from 2025 – but the jury remains out on how he'll contend with the lower-grip cars.
While more able to deal with the apparent lack of cueing from the McLaren car last year, particularly in high-speed corners, Piastri will have to adapt to the flightier, looser '26 machines – something that Norris and Verstappen have historically been handy at dealing with. Will he be able to get on top of the new cars?
Stuart Codling - A change in entourage could help him
At his brilliant best, Oscar Piastri proceeds like a swan gliding across the water; beneath the surface those legs might be paddling furiously but, above, nothing disrupts the picture of disdainful hauteur. Still, over the disastrous course of a handful of races late last season he shipped over 100 points to Max Verstappen.
This disconcertingly peculiar slippage of form, mostly but not completely at tracks where circumstances had combined to deliver sub-optimal grip, left a few question marks where none had hovered before. Piastri has changed his entourage last year – probably for the best if fewer people are whispering darkly in his ear that the team is favouring his team-mate – so hopefully the combination of mind coach and pragmatic engineering support will enable him to expunge such errors.
Still, if he can't up his game in low-grip conditions, he's going to find the looser 2026 F1 cars a struggle.
Learn more about Oscar Piastri and his road to F1 through his career in pictures.
How our rating system works
To set the drivers apart, we have taken inspiration from the official F1 game to attribute scores in four different categories, out of a maximum of 100.
Experience (EXP): An objective score simply based on the driver's experience level through total race starts
Racecraft (RAC): The driver's ability to race wheel to wheel, either to defend a position or pull off a decisive overtake, without landing themselves in trouble with the stewards
Consistency (CON): The driver's ability to keep clean, avoid unforced errors while being consistently quick in a race
Pace (PAC): Reflects a driver's pace over one lap, largely in relation to their team-mate
Overall Rating (OVR): The four above categories will be combined into an overall rating, weighted towards Pace.
The Atlanta Braves spent all of last season trying to get as healthy as possible, which was a major issue throughout the year. So when Spring Training began, it wasn’t much of a surprise that injuries started to surface again. First it was Spencer Schwellenbach, then it was Hurston Waldrep.
“The Atlanta Braves' rotation took another hit Sunday when manager Walt Weiss said right-hander Hurston Waldrep may need surgery to remove "loose bodies" found in his arm. Waldrep complained of discomfort after throwing batting practice. Weiss said an MRI showed no ligament damage, but the team is waiting to learn more after Waldrep has additional tests,” ESPN wrote.
The Braves are in need of pitching, but FanSided’s Mark Powell believes they should go all-in on a trade to acquire Byron Buxton.
“However, this is a team that doesn't value its assets. Buxton is just one player, and the Twins don't seem any closer to winning today than they were a few years ago. Minnesota could very well dump Buxton and Joe Ryan by this time next year. The Braves need outfield help. Without Marcell Ozuna, they're lacking a big bat at DH, as well. Buxton's contract isn't all that attractive, but it also isn't bad. Assuming Atlanta can use Buxton's rather consistent injury concerns as a negotiating tactic, they should add him while he's affordable,” Powell wrote.
This offseason has been rather interesting for Buxton, as he and the Minnesota Twins have not been seeing eye to eye.
“It's been months of upheavals for the Minnesota Twins and, because of roster changes, turnover in the dugout and front office, and an uncertain commitment level from ownership, the future is uncertain. That uncertainty hasn't sat well with franchise cornerstone Byron Buxton, especially insofar as his future with the Twins is concerned,” CBS Sports’ Dayn Perry wrote.
Adding Buxton would give the Braves a solidified outfield and another power bat in the lineup. The concern, however, is his injury history, which has not typically worked in Atlanta’s favor.
General manager Alex Anthopoulos has never been shy about acquiring high-level talent — just look at Michael Harris, Sean Murphy and Matt Olson. Buxton certainly fits the profile of the type of player the Braves would target.
Texans General Manager Nick Caserio did his best on Tuesday to shut down chatter about the team considering a trade involving quarterback C.J. Stroud.
Stroud is heading into his fourth NFL season and the Texans have advanced to the divisional round in each of his first three years, but Stroud performed poorly while throwing four interceptions in Houston's playoff loss to the Patriots last month. That helped fuel talk about a possible trade that Caserio emphatically refuted while in Indianapolis for the Scouting Combine.
Caserio said, via multiple reporters, that speculation about the Texans trading Stroud is "moronic" and that the quarterback is "not going anywhere" ahead of the 2026 season.
The Texans will have choices to make about how long they want to commit themselves to Stroud this offseason. He is eligible for a contract extension, but the team could opt to exercise their option on his contract for 2027 while waiting to make moves toward a longer deal at some point in the future.
ATLANTA, GA - JULY 14: Andrew Abbott #41 and Elly De La Cruz #44 of the Cincinnati Reds pose for a photo with Ronald Acuna Jr. #13 and Chris Sale #51 of the Atlanta Braves during the All-Star Press Conference at Coca-Cola Roxy on Monday, July 14, 2025 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Daniel Shirey/MLB Photos via Getty Images) | MLB Photos via Getty Images
What a week, and it’s only Tuesday! This Tuesday morning was a momentous one within Braves Country as the team made back-to-back huge announcements. The first was that the long-rumored Braves TV network is real and figures to be spectacular. BravesVision will, in fact, be ready to go for the 2026 regular season and beyond.
On top of that huge news, the Braves proceeded to announce that they’d come to an agreement with Chris Sale on a contract extension that guarantees that he’ll be around here for 2027 along with a club option for 2028. Sale will now be getting paid $27 million for 2027 and then potentially $30 million for the season after that if all goes well.
Between the fact that the Braves are now once again masters of their own domain when it coms to TV and streaming and also the fact that they just made Chris Sale the highest-paid player on the team for 2027 (and very likely for 2028 if all goes well over the next two seasons), it’s pretty clear that we’ve entered into a new era when it comes to the Atlanta Braves and their position in baseball. The Battery has clearly worked out very well for this ballclub, and now they’ll have a self-owned and operated TV product to sell to distributors.
It’s pretty clear that finances won’t be a major issue for this franchise going forward. Now granted, it won’t be like they’re the Dodgers or the Mets where they can just hand out a blank check to anybody they want. If that was the case then we would’ve seen either Chris Bassitt or Lucas Giolito wearing a Braves uniform by this time during spring training. However, it does mean that if they want to go after someone in free agency and it makes even a moderate amount of sense, it’s totally feasible that this team could go out and make some splashes in free agency.
With that being said, it also means that their resources for keeping any of their core players via contract extensions should be expanded going forward. I think y’all know where I’m going with this.
The Braves still have some time left between now and the season where they’ll ultimately have to make sure this gets done, as they have a club option on Ronald Acuña Jr.‘s contract for both 2027 and 2028. With that being said, I do feel like any time before that 2028 season would be a great time to strike while the iron is hot and make sure that this guy stays here for as long as both parties deem it possible. I also know that this would be a very tricky undertaking, what with Acuña’s injury concerns and also the fact that he’ll be in position to try to maximize his earnings after taking the extremely team-friendly contract extension that he’s currently on. It’s not going to be as simple as “He’ll give the Braves a hometown discount” or “The Braves’ll just give him what he wants” and that’s something that needs to be acknowledged in any speculation that’s going on.
With that being said, the (well-earned) contract extension for Chris Sale raised an eyebrow from me for one reason and one reason alone (well, aside from the fact that Sale will be knocking directly on the door of Age-40 once 2028 rolls around): They’re going to be paying him $27 million for 2027 and potentially $30 million for 2028. As our friends over at Braves Today pointed out, the Braves have usually used $22 million as a sort of ceiling when it comes to their contract dealings. That number didn’t come out of nowhere, either — the one thing that Matt Olson, Austin Riley and Spencer Strider all have in common is that they’ll be getting paid $22 million for 2027 and 2028.
So, the fact that the Braves have broken that ceiling by $5 million for 2027 and $8 million by 2028 seems to indicate that that “ceiling” may no longer exist. Between that and the fact that the team only has $59 million committed to payroll (outside of team options) for the 2029 season, it feels like they could be eying that year as the one where they could potentially start Acuña’s contract extension and begin paying him what should/would be a substantial pay raise from what he’s currently bringing in. So really, 2028 could be the actual make-or-break year when it comes to either making sure Acuña stays around for a long, long time or if they’ll have to wave farewell to him like the handful of other former Braves stars who made their name here and made their real money elsewhere.
While those decisions in the past were painful, they were understandable in their own ways. Well, maybe the Freddie Freeman situation was the only one where it was truly a debacle but every other decision ultimately came down to dollars and cents. Again, this is purely speculation on my end but I do feel like the timing of the Chris Sale contract extension announcement immediately after the BravesVision announcement felt like a statement of intent from the franchise.
We’re still a bit away from when this needs to be a super pressing issue for both the Braves and Ronald Acuña Jr. but for now at least, I feel like there’s more hope of both parties being able to make some serious headway on any potential contract extension now than there was before. It also feels like something that’s actually tangible especially if the TV network takes off like the Braves figure it could. If they’re essentially printing money from The Battery and any TV distribution deals then the money should be there. It all comes down to whether both parties want it to happen.
We’ll see what happens down the road — things could certainly get complicated if Acuña suffers another serious injury between now and serious contract talks or he has another monster season that causes tomorrow’s price to no longer be yesterday’s price. There’s no telling what the future holds but at least for now, Atlanta’s future with Acuña may not have as many financial hurdles as previously anticipated.
The Chicago Bears dealt with injuries throughout the 2025 season, including losing promising rookie left tackle Ozzy Trapilo to a ruptured patellar tendon during a wild-card playoff win against the Green Bay Packers.
It's a potential career-altering injury for Trapilo, who looked poised to shore up that left tackle spot on one of the NFL's best offensive lines. The expectation was always that Trapilo would miss a significant amount of time, and general manager Ryan Poles' latest update confirms it. But he sounds encouraged about his recovery.
"He'll miss most of the year," Poles said at the NFL Scouting Combine, via CHGO. "...But we expect him to be back and be himself."
According to Jason Lieser, the Bears are exploring options for left tackle internally, in free agency and the NFL draft. But that won't include moving All-Pro left guard Joe Thuney to left tackle. That's a short-term option, as seen in the divisional playoffs against the Los Angeles Rams.
Members of the United States men's hockey team are expected to attend Tuesday night's State of the Union at the Capital.
After the team defeated Canada on Sunday in the gold medal game at the 2026 Winter Olympics, President Donald Trump invited the men's team to attend his State of the Union address.
While the women's team was also invited but declined the offer, some members of the men's team should be in attendance for Trump's address to the nation. However, some players might not be there with NHL commitments.
Players like Jack and Quinn Hughes have responded with praise for the women's team after President Trump cracked wise about having to invite the women's team to the State of the Union, which drew some laughter from the men's locker room alongside cheering. Trump has not responded to his comments.
Justin Thomas made his return to televised golf Monday night.
The two-time major winner, who underwent back surgery in November, returned during Atlanta Drive's TGL victory over Boston Common. Thomas, who said after the match he has been practicing normally for about a month, will make his PGA Tour return next week at the Arnold Palmer Invitational, his first start since the Procore Championship last September.
"I've done a lot of reading and research and understanding that a lot of golfers have a very similar situation, but it affects everybody totally differently," Thomas said of his recovery. "Some people have no nerve pain. The fact that my dad has no nerve pain, I can't believe I got a back surgery before my dad did with how his back is. But it's one of those things that it's not nerve-related for him, and it was for me. So it's just strange."
Thomas was cleared earlier this month to return, choosing to wait to do so until the Florida Swing, which begins at this week's Cognizant Classic in the Palm Beaches. He will make consecutive starts at the Arnold Palmer and Players and likely play at least once more before the Masters.
Making his return at one of the Tour's most difficult courses, Thomas is keeping his expectations low for next week, knowing he needs to be patient as he gets back into a groove.
"I've been able to practice pretty normal for at least a month I feel like, or maybe not quite that much, so I'm trying to play a lot more, but I'll still run into stuff here and there of just situations I haven't been in in a while," Thomas said. "It was my first time playing, hitting it in a fairway bunker, and I'm like, 'I haven't hit a fairway bunker shot in like four months or something like that.' Just trying to play and get out there as often as I can. Different winds, different grasses, different lies, different scenarios.
"Look, I obviously want to and would love to play well next week, but I'm also understanding that it'll be, what, almost five, six months since I've played a competitive tournament, so I'm not exactly expecting anything great. But at least everybody else will be struggling with me at Bay Hill, so that'll make me feel a little bit better hopefully."
Thomas said there are a couple of swing changes over the last couple of years that could've potentially caused his injury. He hasn't made any major swing changes heading into 2026, though he knows injury management needs to become a bigger part of his routine.
"It's just I have to do the little things and stay on top of it, and playing injury-free is my main goal and always hasbeen," Thomas said. "It was unfortunate, but it is what it is, and I'm just going to make the best out of it and do the right things. I still have another 12, 15 years of great golf ahead of me. There's no reason to look backward, just look forward."
PITTSBURGH, PENNSYLVANIA - JANUARY 04: Kenneth Gainwell #14 of the Pittsburgh Steelers celebrates a touchdown during the fourth quarter against the Baltimore Ravens at Acrisure Stadium on January 04, 2026 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Joe Sargent/Getty Images) | Getty Images
INDIANAPOLIS, IN – Pittsburgh Steelers running back Kenneth Gainwell signed a one-year, $1.79 million contract with the Steelers last March. It seemed like Gainwell would be a distant third in a running back room that included newly-extended Jaylen Warren and rookie third-round pick Kaleb Johnson. That could not have been further from what happened, as Gainwell became the most productive player on the Steelers’ offense and was eventually voted as team MVP by his teammates.
When asked about Gainwell’s future with the Steelers as a pending free agent at the NFL Combine, Steelers general manager Omar Khan said he has spoken with Gainwell’s agent and had a simple response about his possible future in Pittsburgh.
“He knows we want him back.”
Omar Khan said he’s spoken with Kenneth Gainwell’s agent and “he knows we want him back.”
Gainwell led the Steelers in receptions this past season with 73 catches for 486 yards and three touchdowns. He also added 537 yards and five touchdowns on the ground. Gainwell significantly outperformed his contract and will certainly be getting a raise from someone when the legal tampering period opens on March 9th.
According to Spotrac, Gainwell’s market value is three million dollars per season. Coming off the best season of his career and his close relationship with likely starter for 2026, Aaron Rodgers, all signs are pointing towards Gainwell getting a contract extension from the Steelers.
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The United States stunned Canada with a 2–1 overtime victory to win men’s Olympic hockey gold at the 2026 Winter Olympics, delivering one of the most memorable moments in modern U.S. hockey history. It marks the Americans’ first Olympic gold medal in men’s hockey since the legendary “Miracle on Ice” in 1980 and just the third in program history.
Feb 22, 2026; Milan, Italy; Jack Hughes (86) of the United States celebrates after defeating Canada in the men’s ice hockey gold medal game during the Milano Cortina 2026 Olympic Winter Games at Milano Santagiulia Ice Hockey Arena. Mandatory Credit: Amber Searls-Imagn Images
Jack Hughes Delivers Gold in Overtime
The Americans struck first when Matt Boldy scored just six minutes into the opening period, sending early energy through the U.S. bench. Canada answered late in the second period when Cale Makar tied the game, setting up a tense third period filled with near misses and elite defensive stands.
With regulation ending 1–1, the gold medal game moved to sudden-death 3-on-3 overtime.
Just 1:41 into OT, Jack Hughes became an Olympic hero. After receiving a pass from Zach Werenski, Hughes ripped a shot past Canada’s goaltender to secure gold and ignite a celebration that will live in U.S. hockey lore.
Connor Hellebuyck’s 41-Save Masterpiece
At the heart of the victory was Connor Hellebuyck, who delivered one of the greatest goaltending performances in Olympic history. Hellebuyck stopped 41 shots against a relentless Canadian attack, including multiple breakaway saves and crucial penalty-kill stops that kept the Americans alive through regulation.
Without his composure and elite shot-stopping ability, this game likely never reaches overtime.
Instead, it became a defining chapter in the USA–Canada rivalry.
A Golden Olympic Sweep
The victory also completed an Olympic sweep for the United States, as the U.S. women’s team captured gold earlier in the Games. The 2026 Winter Olympics will now be remembered as a defining moment for USA Hockey across both programs.
For fans, this wasn’t just another win; it was redemption, rivalry, and history wrapped into one unforgettable finish.
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SURPRISE, Ariz. (AP) — Texas Rangers shortstop prospect Sebastian Walcott had elbow surgery on Monday and could return to play before the end of the 2026 season.
The club said the 19-year-old Walcott had an internal brace placed on his right elbow, a procedure considered less severe than a full elbow reconstruction. The Rangers estimate Walcott will be out five-to-six months, leaving the possibility of him being able to play at some point this year.
Walcott is the No. 7 prospect in baseball, according to MLB Pipeline. He hit .255 with 13 home runs, 59 RBIs and 32 stolen bases at Double-A Frisco last year.
He was a non-roster invitee to spring training before reporting elbow discomfort that led to the surgery.
West Virginia heads to Stillwater this evening looking to snap a two-game skid and keep themselves in the NCAA tournament conversation.
The Mountaineers (16–11, 7–7) are coming off a 60–54 loss at TCU, a game that followed a frustrating script. WVU held a 52–48 lead with 5:42 remaining before the offense stalled. The Mountaineers managed just one field goal the rest of the way, turning the ball over four times in their final 10 possessions. Honor Huff led WVU with 13 points, while Brenen Lorient added 10. The loss marked the eighth time in conference play that West Virginia failed to reach 60 points.
Rebounding and free throws were the difference. TCU shot 27 free throws to WVU’s 12 and finished with 19 offensive rebounds. Combined with Utah’s 12 offensive boards last week, West Virginia has allowed 31 second-chance opportunities across their last two games — a notable shift for a team that had been among the league’s better defensive rebounding teams most of the season.
Oklahoma State (16–11, 4–10) enters on a five-game losing streak, most recently falling 83–69 at Colorado. The Cowboys have been more effective at home, going 13–4 at Gallagher-Iba Arena, including conference wins over UCF, Kansas State, and BYU.
Offensively, Oklahoma State prefers a quicker tempo than West Virginia. The Cowboys rank among the faster teams in the league in possessions per game and look to take shots early in the clock. Anthony Roy leads the team at 17 points per game and shoots 41 percent from three at home. Parsa Fallah, a 6-foot-10 senior forward, averages 14.5 points and gives the Pokes a physical presence inside, while Vyctorius Miller adds 12 points per game.
Defensively, the Cowboys have struggled in conference play, allowing opponents to score from the perimeter and in transition. That presents an opportunity for a West Virginia offense that has cooled from three in recent games, shooting 20.2 percent (18-for-89) over their last four outings.
The matchup shapes up as a contrast in styles. Oklahoma State will look to speed the game up and create extra possessions. West Virginia, as it has most of the season, will try to control tempo, limit turnovers, and turn the game into a half-court battle.
This evening’s matchup will be the 27th all-time meeting between the Mountaineers and Pokes, with the series tied 13-13. West Virginia won the last game, 69-50, in Morgantown on January 4, 2025.
Gallagher-Iba Arena has been a tougher trip for West Virginia in recent seasons. The Mountaineers have dropped their last three there, with their last win in Stillwater coming in January 2021 (87–84).
Prediction
West Virginia has defended well enough to win their last two games but has been undone by second chances and late turnovers. If the Mountaineers rebound the way they have for most of the season, they should be able to escape Stillwater with the win.
Expect a competitive game that stays within a possession or two down the stretch. This time, West Virginia finishes.
WEST PALM BEACH, FLORIDA - FEBRUARY 18: Jason Alexander #54 of the Houston Astros throws a bullpen session during spring training workouts at CACTI Park of the Palm Beaches on February 18, 2026 in West Palm Beach, Florida. (Photo by Houston Astros/Getty Images) | Getty Images
The Houston Astros will return from an off day Monday to take on the New York Mets in another Grapefruit League matchup. The Astros dropped their first two spring matchups, falling to the Nationals and the Cardinals. Right-hander Jason Alexander will make his spring debut for Houston in Tuesday’s matchup. Righty Jack Wenninger will get the start for the Mets.
Alexander is a 32-year old right-hander who saw action with the Athletics and Astros last season. The Astros claimed him off waivers in May from the Athletics and he went on to make 14 appearances for Houston where he posted a 3.66 ERA and a 4.65 FIP in 71.1 innings. He’s in camp competing for an Opening Day roster spot.
Game Info
Game Date/Time: Tuesday, February 24, 12:10 p.m. CST
Of note, Cam Smith will play centerfield today, with Joey Loperfido in right field. Shay Whitcomb will play 2B and Nick Allen will play 3B. 2B has been Whitcomb’s best position thus far, and Nick Allen has only played 5 career games at 3B. It would appear Astros giving Allen a look at 3B to see how well he can handle the position.
Everyone starting today at least has a realistic shot of being on the Opening Day roster except 1B CJ Alexander. Alexander is a 29-year old career minor leaguer with 25 MLB ABs. In seven minor league seasons, he is a .254 hitter with a .321 OBP and .776 OPS. Last season, he hit a combined .254 with a .335 OBP and .783 OPS across stints with the Scranton/Wilkes Barre RailRiders (IL – NYY), Las Vegas Aviators (PCL – ATH) and Oklahoma City Comets (PCL – LAD).
Atletico Madrid captain explains inconsistency as Diego Simeone gives view on attacking shift
Atletico Madrid captain Koke Resurreccion has claimed that their inability to put together a consistent run of victories is down to the busy fixture list they are facing. The growing concern over the build up of games in recent years is not just a physical issue, but a mental one in Koke’s eyes.
Los Rojiblancos go into the second leg with Club Brugge level after a 3-3 draw in Belgium last week. Atletico took a 2-0 lead in the first half, but Brugge put in a rousing effort to make a comeback on two occasions. Manager Diego Simeone was not banking on anything in the second leg.
“The match is unpredictable; things don’t always go as planned. We’ll approach the game in a way that we believe will be effective. We need our fans, their energy that flows down and fuels us, and we have to give it back to them,” Simeone told the press.
Simeone on favourites pressure
Brugge travel to Madrid with the prize of an historic result on the line, and the confidence they can go head-to-head with Los Colchoneros. Simeone was asked if he feared the fact that their opposition had nothing to lose, and how he was dealing with the favourites tag.
“I’m not thinking that way. I see a team that plays well, is brave, and competes very well, with a coach who is doing his best.”
“We are clear about our role in tomorrow’s game, the opponent will not change and it will be a similar game to the other day.”
Atletico Madrid style of play and forward line
At the weekend Atletico Madrid returned to form, with Alexander Sorloth having one of his best games of the season. He did so alongside Antoine Griezmann rather than Julian Alvarez though.
“Are they compatible? They’ve played a lot of games together. They’re compatible for tomorrow and for any game.”
Simeone has admitted in recent weeks that his side struggle against low-blocks, and he was asked if they were a side that liked to play on the break.
“The players we have lead us to that position; with more attacking players we’ve improved in that aspect, and we need to recover our defensive strength, although it’s not too bad in the league, and even so, we’re far from where we should be. We need the balance we always need.”
“I don’t know if we’re similar [to Club Brugge] or not. I do know that they’ve always played well whenever we’ve faced each other, whether there or at home.”
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‘Consistency issues due to calendar’ – Koke Resurreccion
Before Simeone appeared, captain Koke Resurreccion spoke to the media. He gave little away about their strategy for the second leg.
“In the first leg we played a great first half, then they equalised, and then again after going 2-3 down, when they had nothing to lose. We need to be strong both offensively and defensively; when we concede few goals we achieve great things.”
“We have increasingly larger squads and rotations. But the players’ level drops because they can’t maintain peak performance for so many matches. It’s not just the physical aspect, it’s also the mental one. But until we all sit down together and say ‘enough is enough,’ this will continue to happen with the schedule.”
Ryan Waldschmidt running in the outfield. (Photo by John E. Moore III/Getty Images) | John E. Moore III/Getty Images
What are the expectations?
FanGraph Depth Chart projections show two Diamondback outfielders with above average power: Corbin Carroll and Lourdes Gurriel Jr. (proj-SLG>.404 and proj-HR/PA>.031). Because they are injured, their above-average power is not assumed. What is assumed is they will play on the outfield corners when they return from the injured list. The biggest question is who will play center field.
Ryan Waldschmidt and Jordan Lawlar are probably not ready to play full-time center field due to youth (each is 23 years old) and lack of experience in center field (Waldschmidt had 38 games at the AA level, and Lawlar had 3 games in the offseason).
On the other end of the age spectrum, this season may be the last chance for Jorge Barrosa and Alek Thomas to have a breakthrough performance.
Jorge Barrosa has good plate discipline but hits below his potential, especially last season. His defense at center field is above average (2 OAA last season).
In the last four seasons, Alek Thomas had below average batting except for 2024 (when he had only 103 PAs). His defense at center field was great in 2022 and 2023, then average and terrible in the last two seasons.
The expectation is that Tim Tawa’s most valuable role is as a utility player off the bench. Last season, he played 20 games at first base, 23 games at second base, 3 games at third base, 14 games at left field, 18 games at center field, and 3 games at right field.
The following table shows FanGraphs Depth Chart projections for these outfielders.
What could exceeding expectations look like?
Corbin Carroll. The foundation of exceeding expectations is that his defense continues to be exceptional (10 OAA last season).
Three projections predicted regression for Corbin Carroll’s batting. They each projected his homers and hits to drop (the one exception expected him to have 5 more hits than last season).
My 2026 Outlook was more optimistic. One reason was that Carroll, at 25 years old, was younger than the typical peak in batter performance, which occurs between age 27 and 29. My projection was 34 homers and 160 hits. See this player review.
Then Corbin Carroll broke his hamate bone. He may not be ready by opening day. Also, his injury could possibly lower his batting power for months after his return. If he exceeds his projection AND reaches my optimistic outlook, then he will have definitely have exceeded expectations. If he again wins a Silver Slugger (like he did last season), he will have been truly extraordinary.
Ryan Waldschmidt.
Among the six players, his batting projection is second best. Especially noteworthy is his projected on-base-percent. Despite an unorthodox swing, if his batting in the Majors reaches his high potential, that will be the foundation of exceeding expectations. Building on that foundation, if despite his very limited experience in center field, his defense in center field is at least average (and perhaps above average), that will be the capstone in his exceeding expectations.
“Along with assigning him a 50 FV, our prospect team wrote that the 23-year-old outfielder in the Arizona Diamondbacks system “does just about everything you want at the plate and he looks the part of a bat-first future regular in the box.” — David Laurila
Jordan Lawlar.
Last season, he injured his hamstring. In the last couple seasons, he played fewer games than most prospects, which raised doubts about his ceiling. Can he avoid injury? Avoiding injury will be a third of him exceeding expectations.
Last season in the Majors, in 28 games his batting was poor (OPS+ of 51). If his batting in the Majors reaches above average, that will be a third of him exceeding expectations.
He has near-zero playing time in center field. If he can quickly learn the new position if he can almost reach average defense, while showing progress, that will be a third of him exceeding expectations.
“I’ve heard Lawlar described as prospect bust, but I vehemently disagree with calling any player a bust based on a 108 game sample spread out over 2¼ seasons , especially a player with Jordan Lawlar’s prospect pedigree and strong track record in the Minor Leagues.” — C Wesley Baier
Jorge Barrosa. The foundation of exceeding expectations is that his defense continues to be great (2 OAA last season).
Last season, he made an adjustment to his swing. His FanGraphs projection for batting is the lowest of the outfielders that we are considering. If he gets his swing right, and his batting reaches league average, that would be the main part of exceeding expectations.
“In Reno, Barrosa is a borderline full-time starter with a high walk rate (11.8%) and a serviceable strikeout rate (20.8%). This sort of plate discipline and Barrosa’s acuity with the glove will almost certainly get him another look in the Majors in 2026.” — James Attwood
Alek Thomas.
He does not have a trend of improving every season. If Alex Thomas bats like he did in 2024, and if he defends center field like he did in 2022 and 2023, then he will have exceeded expectations.
“At this point, expecting Thomas to anchor center field for a competitive Diamondbacks club feels optimistic. His tools suggest upside, but four seasons of stasis on offense and regression on defense tell a different story.” — Jeff Irving
“While his [Thomas] OPS+ of 82 was a personal high, it still ranked Thomas 163rd of the 177 players to receive 450+ PA in 2025. With his defense also less impressive – there was no Gold Glove nomination for Thomas this season -he ended up basically at replacement level.” — Jim McLennan
Tim Tawa. If he can bat so far above average that the Diamondbacks need him as an everyday player, he will have exceeded the expectation that he is most valuable as a utility player off the bench.
Summary.
As an everyday outfielder, any of these six players could most exceed expectations.
Corbin Carroll seems the most likely to most exceed expectations. And I’d be thrilled if Ryan Waldschmidt was promoted this season and exceeded exectations. With good fortune, maybe two of these players could most exceed expectations.
WWE Superstar Trick Williams has delivered a sharp response to Tom Brady’s reported “cute” remarks about professional wrestling.
The former South Carolina wide receiver, whose real name is Matrick Belton, addressed the comparison during an appearance on ESPN’s First Take.
Drawing from his experience in both football and wrestling, Williams explained why the physical demands of WWE should not be underestimated.
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Trick Williams responds directly to Tom Brady’s ‘cute’ wrestling comments
Trick Williams addressed remarks suggesting that what he does in WWE is “cute” when compared to football while on First Take.
The WWE performer leaned on his own time on the field to explain why that characterisation misses the reality of physical competition.
“I saw some podcasts and everything where people were saying what I’m doing now as a WWE Superstar is cute. But you got to understand, Stephen A. Smith, playing football, you know, we went through a lot of hard things.”
“You know, you call the play, and then you’re going across the middle, you’re going to get hit. And just because things are predetermined doesn’t mean that it don’t hurt.”
“And what we do now as WWE Superstars, some things are predetermined. But, hey, if you got to sit in that pocket and throw that Cover Two post across the middle? You’re about to get hit.”
“Just because you drew the play and knew what was going to happen doesn’t mean that it doesn’t hurt. You know what I mean?”
“And that’s what we do now. Hey, we draw the play and get the job done. At the end of the day, you gotta get the job done. And you got to do it with the bright lights on.”
Matrick Belton’s football background shaped his WWE path
Before becoming Trick Williams, Matrick Belton began his college football career at Hampton University before transferring to South Carolina.
As a walk-on wide receiver in 2015, he played in every game for the Gamecocks and recorded 11 receptions for 121 yards.
He appeared in nine games during his final season in 2016, contributing primarily on special teams and earning SEC Fall Academic Honor Roll recognition.
Years later, Belton rebranded as Trick Williams and rose through WWE’s NXT before earning a place on the main roster.
Now a regular presence on SmackDown, Williams has used his football experience to reinforce his message that both sports demand toughness and execution under bright lights.
Following a 12-win season and a Wild Card round victory over the Philadelphia Eagles, the San Francisco 49ers find themselves in an arms race with the Los Angeles Rams and Super Bowl champion Seattle Seahawks. Seattle may lose a piece or two, but it has shown how quickly it can retool in the draft, and the Rams have a shot as long as Matthew Stafford keeps playing at a high level. The 49ers will return Nick Bosa and Fred Warner, but the team has a few positions of need to keep up with their division rivals.
Which is the biggest positional need?
EDGE/Defensive Line
The 49ers ranked at the bottom of the NFL in sack production. Losing Bosa and Mykel Williams didn’t help, but there is an argument that even with both of their services, the 49ers would have struggled to generate consistent pressure. As a result, Bryce Huff was forced into an every-down role as opposed to a situational pass rusher and was overused and lost effectiveness.
Alfred Collins and C.J. West are part of the future for the defensive line, but the 49ers will certainly have to address the defensive line with several picks. Keion White is under team control, as is Huff, but adding an immediate impact pass rusher would work wonders for the defense in 2026.
Wide Receiver
Jauan Jennings is likely on the move. The same goes for Brandon Aiyuk. Ricky Pearsall hasn’t been able to complete a full season. Jordan Watkins got very little run in 2025, and Jacob Cowing is a complete unknown. The wide receiver issue reared its head in the divisional round, facing Seattle’s fast secondary.
Of the eight picks in the draft, one will have to be a receiver, but the 49ers would be wise to add a free-agent receiver to rely on. The receiver room will look completely different next season.
Offensive Line
Trent Williams is back. Colton McKivitz is the other bookend. Dominick Puni is part of the future. Left guard is a question mark, and will the 49ers stick with Jake Brendel at center? The offensive line got beat up in Seattle and will struggle against defenses that can get home with a four-man rush and speed up front. Will the 49ers look for Williams’ replacement in the draft?
Tyler Linderbaum is an option at center, but he will have a significant market. The 49ers have to look to upgrade the line for today and plan for the future in the draft and free agency.
Which position is the biggest need this offseason for the 49ers? Let us know in the comments!
The Braves were one of nine Major League Baseball teams to terminate their deals with FanDuel Sports Network after the parent group Main Street Sports Group failed to make a payment in December.
"The Atlanta Braves are aware of the reports regarding Main Street Sports Group. While disappointed with this development, we have been actively preparing for this outcome and are well on our way towards launching a new era in Braves broadcasting," the team said in a Feb. 2 post on X. "To our fans, we want to assure you that we will be ready for the 2026 season, and all Atlanta Braves games will be broadcast across the entirety of Braves Country. We look forward to sharing our path forward in the coming weeks."
The Milwaukee Brewers, Miami Marlins, Kansas City Royals, St. Louis Cardinals, Cincinnati Reds and Tampa Bay Rays decided to partner with MLB to produce their games for the 2026 season as soon as the split was announced, but it was unclear what the other teams would do.
Now, the Braves have announced their own media platform called "BravesVision."
What is 'BravesVision'?
"The Atlanta Braves today announced the launch of BravesVision, a multimedia platform owned and operated by the organization that will become the official local television home of the Braves beginning with the 2026 baseball season," the organization said in a Feb. 24 announcement. "BravesVision will usher in a new era of broadcasting, where the Braves organization will have full oversight of the production, sales, marketing, and distribution of its telecasts."
BravesVision will produce games for its six-state territory "without blackouts," the organization said. The 2026 season will include 140 games with extensive pre-game and post-game programming.
The platform will have streaming options, as well as ways to watch games over-the-air.
"BravesVision will be available on Major League Baseball's streaming platform - Braves.TV. With a subscription, all regular season non-national exclusive Braves games will be available to fans everywhere and without blackouts. Fans will have the additional option to purchase an out-of-market package to view every MLB team," the organization said.
On television, the Braves are once again partnering with Gray Media to broadcast select games for free in Atlanta and across Gray's southeastern network broadcast stations.
"Additionally, Gray Media will feature an expanded Braves Spring Training Broadcast offering in 2026, bringing 15 Spring Training games to fans across Braves Country," according to the organization. "All Spring Training broadcasts will also be streamed live for free on Braves.TV. Fans simply need to visit Braves.TV to create a free account."
Games will also be streamed by MLB's broadcast partners including FOX/FS1, ESPN, TBS, NBC/Peacock and Apple TV+.
Which broadcast areas are carrying Braves games?
According to the Gray Network, Braves games will be shown in Georgia, Alabama, South Carolina, Tennessee, Mississippi and North Carolina.
Georgia
Albany, Atlanta, Augusta, Columbus, Macon and Savannah
Alabama
Birmingham, Dothan, Huntsville, Mobile and Montgomery
South Carolina
Charleston, Columbia, Greenville and Myrtle Beach
Tennessee
Knoxville, Memphis and Nashville
Mississippi
Biloxi, Hattiesburg, Jackson and Meridian
North Carolina
Charlotte
Braves Spring Training games this month
To wrap up the month, the Braves have five more games in February.
Feb. 24 vs Detroit Tigers
Feb. 25 vs Pittsburgh Pirates
Feb. 26 vs New York Yankees
Feb. 27 vs Boston Red Sox
Feb. 28 vs Baltimore Orioles
Irene Wright is the Atlanta Connect reporter with USA Today’s Deep South Connect team. Find her on X @IreneEWright or email her at ismith@usatodayco.com.
Harry Brook's sensational century under pressure led England into the T20 World Cup semi-finals with a two-wicket victory over Pakistan in Pallekele.
The England captain promoted himself to number three after Phil Salt was dismissed first ball and made exactly 100 in a chase of 165.
It was the first time Brook had batted first drop in his T20 international career but he played the situation perfectly, going up and down the gears as wickets fell around him.
Jos Buttler failed again - out for three in the third over - while Jacob Bethell fell for eight and Tom Banton two as England slipped to 58-4.
But Brook hit 10 fours and four sixes - once again delivering on his undeniable talents.
He was bowled by Shaheen Afridi a ball after reaching his hundred - the first of his T20 international career - in 50 balls but by then only 10 runs were needed from the last three overs.
Brook's team-mates still threatened to throw all of his good work away as the wickets of Will Jacks and Jamie Overton followed, leaving it to Jofra Archer to swing away the winning runs with five balls to spare.
It means Brook's side return to India for a semi-final on either Wednesday or Thursday next week, with their opponents and the venue still to be confirmed by the remainder of the Super 8 stage.
They are there without ever really convincing - here they were sloppy in the field when restricting Pakistan to 164-9 - but are the first team to secure their spot in the last four.
Brook at his brilliant best
'Clocked' by a bouncer in Wellington, as culpable as anyone in the dismal Ashes defeat in Australia, pictured drinking in Noosa and found to have lied when apologising in Sydney.
Brook has had quite the winter.
This, though, was everything good about England's white-ball captain. He batted at his destructive best.
Surprise greeted the sight of Brook walking down the steps rather than Bethell after Salt nicked off to Shaheen but the thinking was smart.
It kept the right-hander away from Pakistan's five spinners on a turning pitch at the start of his innings and allowed him to take advantage of the powerplay fielding restrictions.
Brook faced three dots in his first five balls but then took left-armer Salman Mirza for a four and six in the second over.
He muscled a brutal straight six over long-on off while hitting spinner Mohammad Nawaz for 17 in the sixth, before nudging singles after Banton nicked off to Usman Tariq. The mystery spinner was Pakistan's major threat.
At halfway, Brook kicked on again, crashing leg-spinner Shadab Khan for a perfect straight six. He scored all around the ground but those straight hits and his drives through the covers were particularly eye-catching.
He reached three figures with two more hits over mid-off - one for six and another a one-bounce four.
It made him the third man to score centuries in all three formats for England, after Jos Buttler and Dawid Malan, but more importantly it keeps them on course for a third T20 title.
Parts England must still improve
The win means England qualify before their final Super 8 game against New Zealand on Friday. They can use that match to try and fine tune.
Buttler's form remains a major worry. One of England's all-time greats, who has scored 15 runs in his last five innings and got a bottom edge on a cut here, is struggling.
Before that, England's fielding, which had remained strong through the tight wins against Nepal, Scotland and Italy in the group stage and Sri Lanka on Sunday, faltered.
Bethell let two regulation stops through his hands on the boundary and Brook dropped Shadab on four before he made an important 23. There was also the careless moment of a no-ball for one too many fielders outside the 30-yard circle.
Sahibzada Farhan was Pakistan's highest scorer with 65 but he and Babar Azam batted too slowly in a partnership of 46 in 44 balls.
Liam Dawson and Jamie Overton did well to restrict Pakistan in the second half of the innings. Left-arm spinner Dawson took three wickets and a fine high catch while Overton bowled Babar and had Farhan lbw, also taking an excellent diving catch of his own.
They ensured Pakistan did not kick on from their platform and, along with Brook, were the other major plusses for England.
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Arthur Fils took a heavy defeat to Carlos Alcaraz in the final of the Qatar Open.
Fils was beaten by Alcaraz, 6-2 6-1, in his first final since returning to tennis after recovering from the back injury that saw him out of action for six months.
The singles final in Doha lasted just 50 minutes and was the quickest final Alcaraz has ever played in his career.
Fils has now reflected on his defeat to Alcaraz as he revealed if the Spaniard is the best player he has ever faced.
Fils says Alcaraz in the Qatar Open final is the best he has ever faced
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Speaking to Tennis TV while in Dubai, Fils reflected on his match against Alcaraz, although he later pulled out of the event before his opening round. Looking back on the final, he said it might have been the toughest anyone’s played against him.
“Yeah, I think so,” Fils said. “I mean, I’ve never had a really tough loss, I don’t remember. Sorry for the word but I never got my a– kicked that much. Two days ago was, he played pretty good (smiles).”
Their first encounter came at last year’s Monte Carlo Masters, where Fils took the opening set before Alcaraz turned things around to win.
It was still an encouraging week for Fils despite coming up short in the final. Doha marked just his third tournament back since returning from injury.
“Well you know, I know I can play some great tennis,” answered Fils. “I’ve been 14 in the world and I was playing pretty good before I got injured, so I know that I can play.
“I think that now I’m playing pretty good, it’s always taking a bit of time to hit my level especially with his level and my level especially but it’s getting better and better.
Arthur Fils shares details about his relationship with Goran Ivanisevic
Fils’ run to the Qatar Open final wasn’t the only notable development last week, as he also introduced his new coach.
The world number 34 has started working with former Wimbledon champion Goran Ivanisevic, whose recent coaching experience includes stints with Stefanos Tsitsipas, Elena Rybakina, and Novak Djokovic—the latter of whom he helped guide to nine Grand Slam titles.
There’s been plenty of interest in how the partnership will unfold, but Fils sounded relaxed and upbeat when describing Ivanisevic’s personality.
“Yeah it’s pretty nice,” said Fils. “We just started working five days ago or one week ago, but it’s very nice. I really enjoy, he’s pretty funny
“…He has a lot of experience, so whatever I feel, he’s already felt it. At least it’s pretty good, so he knows what I’m going through, so he can give me some advice and he can help me, and it’s very nice to talk with him.”
After deciding not to play in Dubai, Fils now has more than a week before his next tournament gets underway.
The Frenchman will head back into action at Indian Wells next month—a tournament where he made a quarterfinal appearance last season.
The Kansas City Chiefs will almost certainly look to add an electric pass-catcher to their receiving corps during the 2026 offseason, and DraftKings Sportsbook seems to have an idea of one player who could pique the team's interest.
According to the oddsmakers at DraftKings, the Chiefs are currently the favorites to sign superstar wideout Tyreek Hill, who was recently released by the Miami Dolphins.
Hill entered the NFL as one of Kansas City's fifth-round picks in the 2016 NFL Draft and rose to prominence as the league's most exciting receiver during a six-year tenure with the Chiefs that saw the former West Alabama Tiger earn a championship ring in Super Bowl LIV.
While Kansas City has a clear need for a dynamic wide receiver, Chiefs general manager Brett Veach will need to get creative with his team's finances to ensure it has the money that will be needed to sign Hill in free agency.
Stay tuned to see if Hill will find his way back to Kansas City in the coming weeks, or if the oddsmakers were off base with their assessments about the likelihood of a potential reunion.
England have qualified for the semifinals of the T20 World Cup with a nervy two-wicket win in their Super Eight match against Pakistan, who inched closer to exiting the tournament in Sri Lanka.
Captain Harry Brook scored a sublime century under pressure as his side chased the 165-run target in 19.1 overs at the Pallekele International Cricket Stadium on Tuesday and became the first team to enter the knockouts.
Brook formed a 52-run partnership with in-form allrounder Will Jacks, who scored 28 runs in the winning cause.
England’s win, though, began with a tumble and ended with a wobble as their top and lower-middle-order batters slumped in the face of a par total of 164-9 set by Pakistan.
The two-time champions went through to the last four by winning their second game of the Super Eight stage to bag four points, while Pakistan remain on one point after two games.
England’s run-chase got off to a horrible start when Shaheen Shah Afridi removed opener Phil Salt off the first ball of the innings. Salt edged a length delivery to wicketkeeper Usman Khan, who obliged with a diving catch.
Afridi, who was dropped from the Pakistan team for their washed out match against New Zealand, carried on his dream return with a wicket in his second over as former captain Jos Buttler was dismissed in similar manner.
Jacob Bethell, caught in the deep off Afridi, and Tom Banton, caught behind off Usman Tariq, were the next two wickets to fall as Pakistan seemed to have the upper hand in the second innings.
However, Brook’s measured yet attacking onslaught combined with some poor fielding by Pakistan to help England revive their innings in the middle overs.
Just as his team looked certain of victory, Brook fell after scoring his 100, triggering a late batting collapse that gave Pakistan some hope before it was crushed by a Jofra Archer boundary on the first ball of the 20th over to seal England’s win.
Earlier, Sahibzada Farhan continued his imperious run-scoring form to score 63 runs off 45 balls that became the cornerstone of Pakistan’s innings.
The opener was briefly supported by Babar Azam, who fell for 25 runs.
Fakhar Zaman’s 25 and Shadab Khan’s 23 runs helped Pakistan cross the 160-run mark in a must-win game.
Spin bowler Liam Dawson’s figures of 3-24 in four overs were supported by two wickets each from pacers Jofra Archer and Jamie Overton as England made it four wins in their last four games in the tournament.
They will face New Zealand in their last Super Eight fixture on Friday, while Pakistan will play against hosts Sri Lanka the following day.
The sixth edition of the World Baseball Classic takes place in March, with 20 countries vying to claim bragging rights in the sport's premier international tournament.
The 20 countries were broken into four pools in different locations, with each team playing the other four in the group. Pool A will be played in San Juan, Puerto Rico; Pool B in Houston; Pool C in Tokyo and Pool D in Miami.
The top two teams from each group will advance to the quarterfinals, which will be held in Miami and Houston. The semifinals (March 15-16) and championship game (March 17) will also be played in Miami at LoanDepot Park, home of the Marlins. The tournament's first games will be played in Tokyo on Thursday, March 5, with Team USA beginning its campaign on Saturday, March 6 against Brazil in Houston. Defending champion Japan's first game is Friday, March 6 against Chinese Taipei.
Here's a look at the 2026 World Baseball Classic pools and schedule
Opinions are mixed regarding in the Brazilian MMA community
regarding Conor McGregor's return. | Bellator MMA
Among the most debated topics in the MMA community today is the
return of the biggest star in the history of the sport, Conor
McGregor.
Away from MMA since 2021, when he was injured in a fight with
Dustin
Poirier at UFC 264, McGregor left many people curious last week
when he made an enigmatic post on his X account suggesting that his
opponent at the White House will be an unknown.
“It´s a no name up next to me possibly, folks. And, as you know
idgaf, I ACCEPT. Send the contract, lads,” he wrote.
Interestingly, Fighting Nerds coach Flavio
Alvaro had said in an exclusive interview with Sherdog days
before that fans could expect a huge fight for Prates.
"Something very, very big is coming for him and it will be
announced soon, unfortunately I'm not yet authorized to say
anything," said Alvaro.
Since Spanish journalist Alvaro Colmenero had already reported that
Ian
Garry would be the next to fight for the belt against Islam
Makhachev, the statement further piqued the fans'
curiosity.
Then Carlos
Prates posted on his X account: "I was told the offer is in
your hands. The fans are waiting, I'm waiting… Are we doing this or
just playing around? Let's give the fight of the year, sign this
contract, man."
The post further fueled fans' curiosity, and the possibility of
Prates facing McGregor became the subject of several videos
published on major Brazilian channels.
According to journalist Renato Rebello from the Sixth Round
Youtube channel, when McGregor discovered that the
UFC was no longer interested in his fight with Michael
Chandler, he reportedly asked for Dan Ige.
According to one of his reliable sources, the UFC allegedly refused
and offered him an elite welterweight. In the journalist's opinion,
the chance of McGregor accepting is zero.
Varying Opinions
"First he asked for Chandler, then Ige,” Rebellos said. “After
five years of inactivity, it makes no sense for him to fight
Prates. The best striker in the division above, five years younger,
much bigger, and at his physical and technical peak?
"The reality is that in the new system, the UFC no longer depends
on McGregor and pay-per-view sales. In the past, a pay-per-view
driven by the Irishman made a difference in the company's cash flow
at the end of the year, but not anymore. Every negotiation is won
by whoever cares less, and in this case, it's clearly the UFC,
which will have the highest cost in its history putting on this
White House card. If he wants to fight on this card, he will have
to compromise, both on the astronomical purse and the opponent
choice. Since I don't see Conor's ego allowing this, I stand by my
prediction. I don't see Conor returning to fight in the UFC.”
Gilbert
Burns, on the other hand, did a video on his channel saying
that the UFC fight offer made sense.
“There's no way to fight against the system,” Burns said. “Not
even Conor
McGregor can do it. This passing of the baton is part of the
sport. The UFC likes Prates, he has charisma. I see Prates beating
McGregor and then fighting for the belt in a mega fight.”
Ernie Johnson is stepping back from the early rounds of the NCAA Tournament, and says the move came at his request.
CBS and TNT Sports announced earlier this month that Johnson would not host studio coverage during the first two weeks of March Madness. As of now, Nate Burleson will take over those duties, marking his first time leading NCAA Tournament coverage. Johnson will return to host coverage of the Final Four in Indianapolis.
“At my request, I will take a step back from working the first two weeks of March Madness,” Johnson told NJ.com in a statement. “I appreciate the support from TNT Sports, along with my CBS Sports colleagues. We have a tremendously talented broadcast team, and I look forward to hosting our studio coverage from the Final Four in Indianapolis.”
Johnson assumed the lead host role last year following the death of Greg Gumbel in December 2024. Now in the later stages of his career, Johnson is balancing an expanded workload that includes increased appearances on TNT’s NBA studio coverage and ESPN platforms.
His schedule could make him the first broadcaster since Brent Musburger in 1984 to host both the NCAA men’s Final Four and the NBA Finals in the same year.
While viewers will miss Johnson during the tournament’s opening rounds, the shift provides a significant opportunity for Burleson, who has expanded his role at CBS Sports and said basketball was his first love. For what it's worth, Johnson will still be front and center when a national champion is crowned in Indianapolis.
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Ethan Ampadu’s journey back to Chelsea in 2023 ended with a decision that set his career on a new path, as Leeds United stepped in to sign him permanently.
The Welsh international, who had already made 12 senior appearances for Chelsea, had spent time on loan at RB Leipzig, Sheffield United, Verona, and Spezia. Following consecutive relegations in Serie A, he returned to London facing an uncertain future.
There were three paths open to him: fight for a place at Stamford Bridge, head out on another loan, or look for a permanent exit. In the end, it was the latter that happened.
Ampadu joined Leeds in 2023 for around £7m and was Daniel Farke’s first signing. Since then, he has become one of the most popular players among supporters.
Why Ethan Ampadu decided to swap Chelsea for Leeds
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Two years on from leaving Chelsea, Ampadu now captains a Premier League side and has proven to be an absolute bargain. He has become a crucial part of the team, operating from midfield and embodying everything good about this Leeds side.
On the Leeds podcast, Ampadu spoke about his loan experiences and his subsequent transfer to Elland Road.
He also weighed in on his relationship with Carlo Cudicini, and why he ultimately chose to make the switch.
The 25-year-old said: “The team would speak to Chelsea first. I was close with Carlo Cudicini. He was in the loan department at Chelsea, I always felt like I could have stayed and been a fourth-choice midfielder. But you never know what could happen with that. For my development, it was better to play.
“I was never really fazed or bothered if it was abroad, the lifestyle, culture. Languages, I wish I did better. I did Covid in Germany. It wasn’t just Chelsea pushing; it was an open conversation over what was best.”
Ampadu added: “Before I joined, I heard how big Leeds were but I never really understood it. It would be weird for me to say, because of how big Leeds are, because I didn’t really understand it.
“The project they had, the boss told me where I could improve. It felt right, it felt like it fit after speaking to him. It might not have worked out three years down the line but I like to think it has. It feels like home.”
Ethan Ampadu’s future: Does Chelsea hold a buyback clause?
When Ampadu made the switch to Leeds, Mauricio Pochettino had already decided he was not part of Chelsea’s plans.
Todd Boehly’s first year in charge saw more than £600 million spent on new signings, leaving the squad overloaded with players.
Moving him on seemed the obvious choice, and there has not been any talk since about a buyback clause being included in his deal at Leeds. Even if one existed, it is likely no longer active.
But there is thought to be a sell-on clause in place, similar to the one Exeter City benefited from when Chelsea first brought Ampadu in. These clauses typically range between 15 and 25%.
If Leeds ever do decide to cash in on him – which seems unlikely given his importance – Chelsea would be entitled to a share of any profit the club makes from the sale.
Read Dan Burn's programme notes as Newcastle United 'character' praised
I want to start by thanking you from your support in recent games. We’ve travelled 8000 miles over the last eight games, and you’ve been with us all the way. Our support home and away is always amazing, but especially knowing that there are people who were in Baku last week and will have also been there at Manchester City on Saturday, it’s a testament to the club and how much people of Newcastle love the club.
It’s honestly amazing, and we know we’ve probably not always got the results this season that have warranted the amount of money you have spent to follow us away. Hopefully the last few games have made some amends to that a little bit and we’ll hopefully do that more.
We spoke as a group after the Brentford game that we really wanted to focus and put in the work for each other – and the manager as well. We were all disappointed as a team and we felt like we let him down, so we owed it to him to put in the work and turn it around. I don’t think we’ve played unbelievably in all of the games since but we’ve shown a lot more character and a much better mentality to get through those different circumstances away from home.
Last week at Qarabağ, we knew the first leg would be a tough game knowing how well they had done at home against Chelsea and against other clubs in Europe. So it makes all the travelling and preparations sweeter with how we played. We’re really happy with how we performed, especially the first half.
It’s a cliché but we also know that the tie isn’t over. We know that Qarabağ can cause us problems and we have to be professional tonight. It’s always great going into any second leg with the type of lead that we have, but we’re not naïve to think that we can turn up and expect to win this game.
And I know us as a group, we’re not like that. We’re very professional and we’ve got a good mentality so I’m confident that we’ll be ready to go tonight. Anything can happen in knockout football, but we feel as though we can compete with anybody. We’ve shown that, especially against Paris Saint-Germain, how good we can be. I think we elevate our game going into those games because there are bigger, better teams at this stage of the competition.
Of course, knockout football in the Champions League is something we’ve never done before in our history. Once you’re in the competition, you don’t really come out and look at how big an achievement it is. We know the fans will come out push us along in the stands to help us get through.
We always fancy ourselves at home. We’ve lost more home games than we’d like this season but we are always very confident going into these games, knowing that the fans can help us. I’m always told that it’s such an intimidating place to come from players I know, so let’s continue that into this run of home games together over the next few weeks.
Will Pryce came through the Huddersfield academy and scored 17 tries in 45 games for the Giants [SWPix]
Hull FC full-back Will Pryce has been ruled out for the rest of the season with a serious knee injury.
The 23-year-old sustained the injury late on in last weekend's Super League defeat by Wigan Warriors.
Scans revealed a ruptured anterior cruciate ligament and Pryce is set to undergo surgery, Hull have confirmed.
Hull, who are only two games into the new league campaign, signed Pryce from NRL side Newcastle Knights last March on a three-and-a-half year contract.
Injuries restricted him to 10 appearances last season, but he had started this year strongly with a man of the match performance against Bradford Bulls in round one.
There has been no shortage of speculation surrounding the idea that perhaps the Houston Texans would be open to trading C.J. Stroud.
Stroud had a phenomenal rookie campaign in 2023, but he just hasn't been the same since then and concerns about his future only got worse after his abysmal playoff showing last season.
As a result, speculation has run rampant about the possibility that the Texans could move on from the former No. 2 overall pick, although there has been nothing to suggest the Texans are even considering it.
And we got confirmation of that on Tuesday, when Texans general manager Nick Caserio called the idea that the team could trade Stroud "moronic" and said there aren't any plans for the team to make that move.
The Jets and Dolphins are back to the drawing board at quarterback after the failures of Justin Fields and Tua Tagovailoa, respectively, and the Vikings at the very least need competition for J.J. McCarthy.
In Pittsburgh, the Steelers are waiting on Aaron Rodgers and if he doesn't come back, more help will be needed for a quarterbacks room that currently includes Will Howard and Mason Rudolph.
Despite his down stock, all four teams almost certainly would have had interest in Stroud, as each doesn't have a sure long-term solution at the position.
But Stroud being available via trade was always a pipe dream.
A former Spartans legend will be looking for a new NFL team next year.
Atlanta Falcons general manager Ian Cunningham confirmed earlier reports that the Atlanta Falcons will release former Michigan State quarterback Kirk Cousins on the first day of the new league year next month. It was reported earlier this month that the Falcons intended on releasing Cousins, but now that has been confirmed by the team's general manager.
Cousins spent only two seasons with the Falcons after building a name for himself in the NFL with the Minnesota Vikings for a bulk of his career. Cousins appeared in 24 games with the Falcons, serving as a replacement quarterback for Atlanta this past season after starter Michael Penix Jr. suffered a season-ending injury.
It's unclear at this time if Cousins will continue his NFL career with a new team in 2026 or if he'll hang it up and retire. Cousins has played 14 seasons in the NFL, throwing for nearly 45,000 yards and just under 300 touchdowns across 167 starts. Should Cousins want to continue to play, he will be one of the more coveted quarterbacks on the free agent market.
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Juventus vs Galatasaray – Spalletti: ‘Yildiz could start, Bremer at risk’
Luciano Spalletti has offered a glimpse into his thinking ahead of Juventus’ Champions League last-16 second leg against Galatasaray, with selection decisions across several key positions still yet to be finalised.
The Juventus head coach spoke to Sky Sport in the build-up to the tie, with his side needing to overturn a 5-2 deficit in the return fixture.
The contest promises to be a tense affair, and Spalletti’s team news will be closely scrutinised given the stakes involved and a number of fitness doubts hanging over the squad.
TURIN, ITALY – FEBRUARY 22: Kenan Yildiz of Juventus FC in action during the Serie A match between Juventus FC and Como 1907 at on February 21, 2026 in Turin, Italy. (Photo by Valerio Pennicino/Getty Images)
Juventus vs Galatasaray – ‘Yildiz wants to play’ – Spalletti
Perhaps the most eagerly anticipated update concerned Kenan Yildiz, and Spalletti’s words will delight supporters.
“Yildiz wants to be involved, all the signals he has sent point in that direction,” he said, with quotes via Alfredo Pedulla.
“He could start from the first minute.”
The Turkish forward has been one of Juventus’ most important players this season, and his potential return to the starting lineup will provide a significant lift ahead of such a crucial European night.
At the back, however, there is more uncertainty.
Spalletti confirmed that Gleison Bremer remains a doubt, with a final assessment planned for the morning of the match.
“There is a degree of risk with Bremer, we will evaluate carefully tomorrow morning,” he said, leaving his defensive options open.
PARMA, ITALY – FEBRUARY 01: Bremer of Juventus celebrates scoring his team’s first goal with teammate Francisco Conceicao during the Serie A match between Parma Calcio 1913 and Juventus FC at Stadio Ennio Tardini on February 01, 2026 in Parma, Italy. (Photo by Alessandro Sabattini/Getty Images)
In midfield, Spalletti indicated that either Teun Koopmeiners or Weston McKennie could operate on the left side, describing it as one of the likely options without fully committing to either.
There was also the suggestion that Mattia Perin could start in goal, potentially ahead of regular number one Michele Di Gregorio.
“There is a need to protect certain situations, but in this case it could be that way,” Spalletti said carefully.
Whatever the starting eleven, Spalletti left no doubt about what he demands from his players. “I will never be satisfied if we do not qualify,” he said plainly.
The change in UEFA Champions League format has altered the way the knockout stage is structured in a significant way.
After the thrilling conclusion to the 2025/26 league phase, which saw clubs jockeying for position until the final kick of the final match, the spotlight now turns to the knockout stage where 24 teams will battle for European supremacy.
The top eight finishers in the league phase advance straight to the Round of 16, while the sixteen teams below them will contest a two-legged playoff round to determine the other eight qualifiers.
The Sporting News details exactly how the matchups are decided, who can play who, and where each team's pathway to Champions League glory can be drawn.
In the new Champions League format, which follows what is known as the Swiss Model, the knockout-stage bracket is largely predetermined by final league-phase positions, although not entirely.
There was a draw following the league phase (taking place on Friday, January 30 this year) to set the playoff-round matchups, and there will be another draw prior to the Round of 16 to set the entire rest of the bracket.
In both the knockout playoffs and the Round of 16, each qualifier has only two possible opponents against whom they can be drawn.
Possible opponents for every team in knockout playoffs
In the Champions League knockout playoffs, the top qualifiers from the league phase are drawn against the lowest-finishing qualifiers, and so on.
The matchups are as follows:
9th & 10th vs. 23rd & 24th
11th & 12th vs. 21st & 22nd
13th & 14th vs. 19th & 20th
15th & 16th vs. 17th & 18th
The table below shows how the ties were drawn.
League-phase position in brackets
Real Madrid (9th) vs. Benfica (24th)
Inter Milan (10th) vs. Bodo/Glimt (23rd)
Paris Saint-Germain (11th) vs. Monaco (21st)
Newcastle United (12th) vs. Qarabag (22nd)
Juventus (13th) vs. Galatasaray (20th)
Atletico Madrid (14th) vs. Club Brugge (19th)
Atalanta (15th) vs. Borussia Dortmund (17th)
Bayer Leverkusen (16th) vs. Olympiacos (18th)
Possible opponents for every team in Round of 16
In the Champions League Round of 16, the eight winners from the knockout playoffs are drawn against the top eight finishers from the league phase, again according to those final positions.
The matchups are as follows:
1st & 2nd in league phase vs. winner of 15/16 vs. 17/18
3rd & 4th in league phase vs. winner of 13/14 vs. 19/20
5th & 6th in league phase vs. winner of 11/12 vs. 21/22
7th & 8th in league phase vs. winner of 9/10 vs. 23/24
The table below shows how the seeding works in the Champions League Round of 16 for the 2025/26 season.
Team (league-phase pos.)
Possible opponents
Arsenal (1st)
Atalanta/Borussia Dortmund or Bayer Leverkusen/Olympiacos
Bayern Munich (2nd)
Atalanta/Borussia Dortmund or Bayer Leverkusen/Olympiacos
Liverpool (3rd)
Juventus/Galatasaray or Atletico Madrid/Club Brugge
Tottenham Hotspur (4th)
Juventus/Galatasaray or Atletico Madrid/Club Brugge
Barcelona (5th)
Monaco/Paris Saint-Germain or Newcastle United/Qarabag
Chelsea (6th)
Monaco/Paris Saint-Germain or Newcastle United/Qarabag
Sporting CP (7th)
Inter Milan/Bodo/Glimt or Real Madrid/Benfica
Manchester City (8th)
Inter Milan/Bodo/Glimt or Real Madrid/Benfica
Champions League knockout bracket, matchups for 2025/26
The schedule and matchups for the 2025/26 Champions League knockout playoffs were set at the draw on Friday, January 30.
Following that round, the schedule and matchups for the rest of the Champions League knockout phase will be determined at the Round of 16 draw on February 27. There will be no further draws from that point on, as the entirety of the bracket will be set at that point.
C.J. Stroud didn’t play well in the playoffs. That doesn’t mean the Houston Texans are trading their quarterback.
Texans general manager Nick Caserio probably didn’t need to end the trade speculation involving Stroud, but he did so at the NFL scouting combine on Tuesday.
C.J. Stroud struggled in the playoffs for the Texans. (Photo by Michael Owens/Getty Images)
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Stroud has become an interesting case. He had a historic rookie season after he was the second pick of the 2023 NFL Draft and seemed to be on a sure track to stardom in the NFL. He didn’t replicated that stellar rookie production in his second or third NFL season, though injuries have played a part in that as did the Texans’ poor job of putting an above-average offensive line in front of him.
Stroud’s four-interception game in a divisional round loss to the New England Patriots created a discussion about what’s next for him. Despite that poor game, the Texans are far from making a big move at quarterback.
“We're glad he's our quarterback,” Caserio said, via Wilson.
With the NFL scouting combine on the schedule for this week, the entire football world can no longer resist its tempting calls; NFL Draft season has begun.
As we officially turn the page to the extended process that seemingly gets elongated every year, I’m ready to rip off some early — I cannot emphasize that word enough — thoughts on the crop of wide receivers in the 2026 NFL Draft class.
The wideouts in this class are a fascinating bunch. While I’m still searching for an elite option to emerge from my charting process like the ones we saw at the top of the draft two years ago, there is real appeal to the top options this season. Better yet, the top-five guys, in my view, are all of completely different archetypes and flavors. That will make for some circuitous and needless preference debates from those of us on the outside, but could provide some real clarity for teams when they go to make selections that benefit their individual rooms early in the draft. Remember, at wide receiver, particularly, intra-positional archetypes matter so much, and destination can so often be destiny. This is especially true if you’re trying to forecast their production in the first three seasons of their career. While we won’t know those destinations until the end of April, it benefits us to get an early understanding of what types of wideouts these five are as we prepare to rank them pre- and post-draft.
Again, all of these views and opinions are not conclusions, yet, but a rough draft written merely in pencil. It’s February. I’m still working through my charting process for these players using Reception Perception, and we have months to go before we need to file final answers. For now, let’s dive into an early primer on the class, including the group of five prospects at the top who, based on what I’ve studied thus far, I’m comfortable taking in the first round.
Makai Lemon, USC
Makai Lemon is just a downright baller. He has elite ball-skills, tracking ability down the field, and is as tough a receiver as you’ll find. The key for Lemon will be getting confirmed measurables on him, as he primarily ran out of the slot for USC. Teams are hesitant to take a slot-only option high in the draft, especially in a league that’s playing more 12-personnel and other heavier packages.
Yet, I personally don’t think Lemon has to be limited to an interior menu as a receiver. He beats man coverage and wins down the field, both as a separator and in tight coverage. I particularly love the way he throttles down and works back to the quarterback in man-to-man reps. He explodes out of cuts to create separation and can adjust to the ball in the air if it’s an errant throw. It’s both just a two-horse race and an ultra-close call between Lemon and the next player on this list as to who has the best hands in the class.
Makai Lemon's tape vs. Iowa this season is sublime. Tons of great routes and feel for space, but what showed up constantly were the many high-degree-of-difficulty tight coverage hands catches that he makes away from his frame.
From a production standpoint, I think Lemon has the highest ceiling in the class because he could go absolutely insane in the proper environment. Not only should he be a high-end starter as a slot option from Day 1 with the ability to get open and be a trusty target, the right coaching staff could also use him as a flanker in two-receiver sets, or even a condensed X-receiver to mimic slot situations. This is how the Seahawks took Jaxon Smith-Njigba from being a slot-heavy receiver to the most productive downfield outside option in 2025. It should also be noted that there is some risk if Lemon goes to a team that is a little less progressive in its offensive structure, he might be limited to more of an old-school bunny-hop slot route tree. That’s a floor outcome, and it’s pretty unlikely, but something to consider throughout the process.
Carnell Tate, Ohio State
Carnell Tate is the latest in a long line of excellent receiver prospects to come out of Ohio State. Like many before him, there is a ton to admire about his profile.
Unlike Lemon, Tate is a perimeter wideout who shows all the classic X-receiver traits, with potential to blend his game into a more diverse pre-snap option. He’s at his best when working against man coverage on the outside. He has an extremely vertical route tree and you just get rep after rep of him eating up man coverage on downfield patterns.
Unpacked some early thoughts on prospects in this month's edition of The RP Mailbag and highlighted why Carnell Tate is so appealing, not only because his charting data is awesome, but he's also the archetype of a WR who can fit every single offense. https://t.co/V7MSMiSIZYpic.twitter.com/94hnWxpBMC
Tate is a pro-ready starter who has a refined game as a route runner and a sense of how to get open with both savvy and athleticism. He can fit into any NFL offense.
While Tate shows plenty of potential to shine as a separator, his best trait may be his hands. He simply doesn’t drop passes and is as dominant as any prospect in this class, or the last few, at winning contested catches. Tate isn’t a huge wideout but he fully extends his hands and has an elite sense of positioning that allows him to play bigger than his size.
The negatives with Tate are mostly due to his lack of yards after the catch and good but not great ability to settle down against zone coverage. Some of that is just due to his near-exclusive outside alignment and downfield-heavy route tree; we often forget YAC metrics are dependent on deployment.
KC Concepcion, Texas A&M
To be fully transparent here, wide receivers with KC Conception’s game are easy for me to fall in love with as someone who charts them on a route-by-route basis. He’s a special separator who demolishes corners at all levels of the field.
Concepcion knows how to toy with corners against man coverage, bringing both explosive movement skills and advanced craftsmanship to the table. His zone coverage recognition is of high caliber as well. There are plenty of reps on film where he faces press coverage as a perimeter option and fights through it with well-executed releases. Texas A&M used him as a motion receiver at the snap, so his next team even has an easy set of film to watch to project his role as a weapon in the pros, where so many teams have layered those wrinkles into their offense.
Long story short: The guy gets open at will from every alignment, at all levels of the field and across the entire route tree. Sounds like a pretty awesome player to me.
While I feel pretty settled that Concepcion is my favorite wide receiver after Tate and Lemon, we should hit on what could be two stumbling blocks in his development. The first could, in part, be assuaged by his measurables later this week in Indianapolis; a handful of teams may not think he has the frame to be an outside receiver in the league. If he gets labeled as a slot-heavy option, he could struggle to find the field in two-receiver sets, which would ultimately limit his production-based upside. I personally think there is ample evidence that he can win outside but this would not be the first time the league disagreed with my conclusion and labeled a smaller receiver who separates as a slot merchant. Yet shaper coaches are now using condensed splits with great success to mimic slot spacing for their outside receivers, allowing former interior players to thrive at Z or even X, as we saw last year with Klint Kubiak and Smith-Njigba.
Ultimately, we won’t know if that is an issue until Concepcion gets drafted, but if he’s closer to 6-foot and 195 pounds than 5-foot-10 and 185 pounds, a wider variety of teams’ minds might be more open than closed, right or wrong.
The other concern in Concepcion’s profile is a way-too-high rate of annoying drops. He’s one of those frustrating wideouts who will make the outstanding catch in tight coverage but let the “easy ones” clank off his chest. There’s no doubt that’s frustrating. However, I tend to think right now, based on the games I’ve charted, that his issues are more focus-related rather than based on poor attack or technique screwups. We tend to overstate the risk that a good wide receiver is going to get benched or doghoused because of drops, anyway, and the rest of his profile is way too good to hyper-fixate on this likely correctable problem. Still, it’s been an issue, and he does need to fix it at some point.
Jordyn Tyson, Arizona State
The opinions on Jordyn Tyson are seemingly all over the map and based on folks I’ve talked to so far, there’s likely to be a pretty significant divide between the rankings for him based on your methodology of scouting. JJ Zachariason is the best data-based prospect analyst in the business and his model loves Tyson — I would venture to say this is the player he and I have compared notes on most over the last month. However, that’s not even to say that Tyson is purely a data vs. film debate because there’s not really a consensus among tape-watchers on his game.
For me, I’ll say that he’s the player I’ve struggled most to figure out among the likely Round 1 picks through my early charting.
Tyson has pretty easy traits and skills to like, as he’s a fluid mover who can uncover with ease in the intermediate area when he’s decisive at the break point. He adjusts to the ball well in flight to win off-frame passes. He’s a smart player who is one of the better zone-beaters that I’ve seen so far.
However, I find his overall ability to win against man and press coverage to be inconsistent. At times, I think the community mistakes twitchy moves in a phonebooth for quality route running. We call this the Jerry Jeudy phenomenon in this house, and we’ve already seen that be a comparison for Tyson. I don’t think it’s a perfect comp by any means — Tyson doesn’t have the same mental lapses against zone or at the catch point — but they both have a tendency to oversell their routes and don’t play with enough strength through contact.
Just like Jeudy, that doesn’t make Tyson a bad player, just a little frustrating, and if he doesn’t improve those details as a route runner, it will limit his path to being a WR1 in the league. I've always felt this type of receiver was best as a downfield Z across from a strong high-volume X and that's sort of where I'm at with Tyson right now.
Lastly, and this seems to be where some film-based analysts are hedging bets against Tyson, he has an extensive collegiate injury history. That includes a multi-ligament knee tear in 2022 and a hamstring injury that dogged him through 2025. That hamstring injury, which last acted up months ago, is still keeping him from participating in drills at the scouting combine this week.
Sources: Arizona State WR Jordyn Tyson won't be doing any on-field workouts or testing at the NFL Combine.
He continues to work his way back from his in-season hamstring injury.
My current feeling is that Tyson is best bucketed with guys like Concepcion, Denzel Boston, etc. — not with Tate or Lemon. He definitely presents a ton of variance, with the upside to hit big if he stays healthy and irons out some of the frustrating wrinkles in his game, or gets with a coaching staff that’s able to craft a perfect role for his strengths.
Denzel Boston, Washington
Boston looks every bit his listed size of 6-foot-4 and 210 pounds on film. He’s a massive wideout who isn’t close to a complete zero as a separator. He may not have elite straight-line speed but he eats up ground with long strides to get down the field and makes big plays. I’m not saying he’s Mike Evans, maybe like a “Diet Coke” version at best, but the way he gets open with his strides and length as an X-receiver does remind me of the early years of the Bucs wideout’s career. The key for Boston will be to develop into a smooth separator along the full route tree, as Evans did, rather than just a big body.
Boston’s ability to work against zone coverage and position his body on horizontal-breaking routes makes him a candidate to not just be stuck at X-receiver, which is a big appeal to his profile in today’s game. This is especially true in his case because his press coverage ability probably isn’t yet strong enough compared to X-receivers taken in the top-15 of the draft. Yet, when you can give him a free release and a full head of steam, he’s a tough cover.
Overall, I came away with a positive view of Boston but I hope his next team shares my vision for him as a multi-position, move-around receiver, not just a static X. Tetairoa McMillan was a slightly better prospect, in my opinion, but we saw how he was best maximized when the Panthers moved their rookie WR1 around the formation last year.
Tetairoa McMillan walks me through his thoughts on how your WR1 being a multi-alignment player at receiver can help crack coverages and prevent defenses from taking that guy out of the game. pic.twitter.com/eVo8HYXsRy
Boston looks like a guy who can play a role early for his next team and watch his assignments grow with time. The right team could really send his stock rising after the draft if we’re projecting his early production.
Quick hitters
Here’s a look at some, but not all, other relevant names, in no particular order.
Indiana WR Omar Cooper Jr. has a ton of fans out there; some of them are among my most trusted sources and colleagues alike. I’ll admit that I’m still working through his profile and, so far, have found some of his route nuances and zone coverage recognition in the intermediate area to be just acceptable rather than special. That said, he’s extremely physical both at the catch point and with the ball in his hands. My suspicion is that his easily projectable application to an NFL offense as a dynamic YAC threat in a league that’s trying to hunt explosives more so in that fashion, as opposed to vertical shots outside, is a big part of his fast rise. Think what the Bears got from Luther Burden III as a rookie last year. Altogether, I need to do a lot more work on Cooper before settling on his exact ranking in the class.
Tennessee WR Chris Brazzell has real fluidity to his game, listed at 6-foot-5 and 200 pounds. He demonstrates an ability to sink his hips and get open on big-boy routes over the middle in the intermediate area of the field. However, like all of these Tennessee wideouts, he’s extremely raw, mostly lines up on one side of the field, and will take some seasoning before he’s ready to become a high-usage player, if it ever happens.
Alabama WR Germie Bernard is the definition of solid but not spectacular. He’s a physical wideout who has great vision for finding creases with the ball in his hands. While he may not have the gear to get loose against man coverage consistently, he shows a real ability to sift through zone coverage. Bernard looks like a great glue guy who could be a WR3 for a team early, thanks to his ability to work out of multiple positions.
Louisville WR Chris Bell is a tough prospect to rank thanks to an ACL tear late in the 2025 season. He’s also not the cleanest technician and needs a good bit of development as a route runner. The vast majority of his patterns I charted were slants and quick in-breaking routes.
Indiana WR Elijah Sarratt grew his notoriety with a strong finish to the season for the National Championship Indiana Hoosiers squad. However, he’s not much of a separator at all at any level of the field as a pure perimeter option. He’s tough and adjusts well to the ball in-flight. He needs to convert to a big slot if he’s going to make it in the NFL, and that is merely a projection.
Notre Dame WR Malachi Fields is a hulking X-receiver who played for Notre Dame last year after beginning his career at UVA. The production profile won’t “wow” you but Fields has some real skills to translate to a starting X in the pros. His route running is rock solid, particularly against zone coverage, and he can come down with catches in traffic. Fields may not be fast enough to have a WR1 ceiling but I can see him becoming a nice complementary option at X-receiver to complete a room.
George State WR Ted Hurst reminds me a lot of Seahawks rookie WR Tory Horton, who I loved in last year’s class. He’s a lanky wideout with speed and acceleration who gets in and out of his breaks with precision. Hurst is coming from a low level of competition at Georgia State but he stands out on film and has the traits worth taking on Day 2.
Georgia WR Zachariah Branch is going to get hype based on his ability to make explosive plays in space. Teams need to be careful with these created touch types at wide receiver, rather than slot options that get open on their own. Branch could get a boost thanks to speed with so many teams simply looking for a body to create leverage off motion at the snap, and special teams ability.
“The Dodgers batted .203 in the World Series, the worst mark by a champion since 1966. Over the last 2 seasons, they have batted a combined .204 in the World Series and won both years,” ESPN’s Jesse Rogers wrote.
Spring Training is now underway, and the Dodgers have several lineup combinations they can explore. The World Baseball Classic is also approaching, which means they will temporarily lose several players. One of them is superstar Shohei Ohtani, who will represent his country. Dodgers manager Dave Roberts announced over the weekend that Ohtani would be departing camp.
“Dave Roberts said today was Shohei Ohtani’s last day in camp. He’ll be leaving for the WBC tonight/tomorrow,” California Post’s Jack Harris wrote.
Pitching will once again be crucial for the Dodgers down the stretch, even though there were occasional struggles during last year’s regular season. On paper, the Dodgers’ starting rotation is arguably the best in baseball — if everyone is healthy. However, Roberts recently addressed the injury status of Blake Snell.
“Time's ticking, but like I told him the other day, Opening Day is not necessarily a hard and fast target for us," Roberts said.
That comment suggests Snell may not be ready when the season begins. While it may not be a major concern long term, Snell is known as a workhorse who wants to be on the mound with his team.
The Dodgers will have plenty of pitching depth this season, and Ohtani is expected to return to the mound with minimal limitations. Given the depth and structure Los Angeles has built, there is no reason to rush Snell back before he is fully ready.
Tommaso Giacomel won his first Olympic medal earlier this month [Getty Images]
Italian biathlete Tommaso Giacomel has had successful minor heart surgery after he dropped out when leading the Winter Olympic 15km mass start event.
Giacomel, who won mixed relay silver at the Milan-Cortina Games, had to stop during the 15km race as he struggled with breathing and movement problems.
He must rest for two weeks after being found to have an electrical conduction anomaly in one of his heart atria.
Giacomel, 25, had minor ablation surgery - a procedure used to treat irregular heart rhythms.
The surgery "has already been performed and was a complete success", the Italian Winter Sports Federation (FISI) said.
Giacomel wrote on Instagram on Tuesday: "My season is over. Gutted."
He said it was "devastating" to have to drop out of the Olympic race as he recounted what had happened to him during the event in a social media post last Friday.
"Right after the second prone shooting, my body somehow stopped functioning normally and I was really struggling to breathe and move, so I had to stop," said Giacomel.
"It was the worst feeling I've ever had. I tried to ski really slowly at the start of the third lap, but my body wouldn't let me."
The FISI said Giacomel would be discharged on Thursday morning but would have further checks in two weeks.
Should he pass those checks, Giacomel will be able to return to regular training.
But his recovery timeframe means he would miss the next stage of the World Cup in Kontiolahti, Finland.
Having won four individual World Cup races this season, Giacomel is second in the overall standings, 37 points behind French leader Eric Perrot.
Mejia, 25, posted a 3.96 ERA and struck out 10 batters per nine innings in 55 appearances with the Rockies last season. He throws just two pitches (fastball, slider) and held opponents to just a .199 expected batting average in 61.1 innings.
The D.R.'s bullpen is loaded
A solid starting rotation and reliable bullpen leave the Dominican Republic with one of the best pitching staffs heading into the WBC. The top four starters include second-place NL Cy Young finisher Cristopher Sanchez, Sandy Alcantara, Luis Severino, and Brayan Bello.
Notable bullpen arms include Abner Uribe, Camilo Doval, Carlos Estevez, Seranthony Dominguez, and Dennis Santana. Estevez led MLB with 42 saves last season with the Kansas City Royals.
Mejia is likely to serve in a middle relief role for manager Albert Pujols' club before returning to spring training with the Rockies for his second Major League season.
DORTMUND, Germany (AP) — Borussia Dortmund says “disproportionate” police measures have prevented some of its fans from traveling to Italy for Wednesday’s Champions League game against Atalanta, while police in Italy have also visited supporters who already made the trip.
“While a security-oriented risk assessment for a football match is understandable, Borussia Dortmund is more than surprised by the scope and scale of the police measures taken,” the club said in a statement on Tuesday. “Such measures, in this form and intensity, have never before been implemented in connection with Borussia Dortmund’s international away matches.”
It said it was looking for further information on the “background and legal basis of these measures, which are completely incomprehensible to the club.”
The Südtribune Dortmund supporters’ group, which encompasses many smaller fan groups, had already announced earlier Tuesday that German police had stopped Dortmund supporters from traveling to Italy over the weekend, but that the prohibitions were successfully challenged in expedited proceedings.
However, because of the federal police’s search for up to 300 Dortmund fans whose presence in Bergamo has been banned for what Südtribune Dortmund said were “flimsy reasons,” it was creating problems for all Dortmund fans hoping to make their way to the game.
Südtribune Dortmund said that its active groups therefore “have reluctantly decided to stay away from the match in Bergamo.”
Dortmund, which holds a 2-0 lead over Atalanta from the first leg of their playoff, said in its statement that it “expressly regrets that some of its fans will not be able to attend the away game in Bergamo in the stadium due to this questionable behavior by the authorities.”
In the recent 2025/26 PDC Darts World Championship, the field was expanded from 96 players to 128.
This gave more opportunities for international players to qualify for the biggest tournament of the year, with 48 qualifying spots being dedicated to this area.
After a successful tournament that showcased a lot of new talent, we will be seeing some changes to where these 48 players come from, as the PDC released the list of qualifying routes for the WC later this year.
International qualification routes for 2026/27 PDC Darts World Championship revealed
Players from all across the world will make up the international qualifiers list, from countries like Japan, India, and Australia.
Here are all 48 international qualifying routes for the 2027 PDC WC:
PDC World Youth Champion
PDC Development Tour First Place
PDC Development Tour Second Place
PDC Development Tour Third Place
PDC Challenge Tour First Place
PDC Challenge Tour Second Place
PDC Challenge Tour Third Place
PDC Women's World Matchplay Winner
PDC Women's Series First Place
PDC Women's Series Second Place
PDC Women's Series Third Place
Japanese Qualifier
PDC China Championship Winner
IDC Indian Qualifier
PDC Asian Championship Winner
PDC Asian Championship Runner-Up
PDC Asian Tour Qualifier
PDC Asian Tour Qualifier
PDC Asian Tour Qualifier
PDC Asian Tour Qualifier
PDC Asian Tour Qualifier
PDCE Netherlands & Belgium Qualifier
PDCE Mediterranean Qualifier
PDCE South-East Europe Qualifier
PDCE Czechia Qualifier
PDO Polish Qualifier
PDCE DACH Super League Winner
Hungarian Super League Winner
PDC UK&IRE Tour Card Holder & Associate Member Qualifier
CDC Continental Cup Winner
CDC Cross-Border Challenge Winner
North American Championship Winner
CDC Top Ranked American
CDC Top Ranked Canadian
CDLC Qualifier
PDC Nordic & Baltic Championship Winner
PDCNB ProTour Winner
PDCNB ProTour Runner-Up
ANZ Premier League Winner
ADA Australian Tour Winner
DPNZ ProTour Winner
TBC - Aus/NZ Qualifier
African Darts Group - Northern Africa Qualifier
African Darts Group - Southern Africa Qualifier
PDC Tour Card Holder Qualifier 1
PDC Tour Card Holder Qualifier 2
Two spots TBC
Check the Sporting News website throughout the year to stay up to date on which players claim these spots
Travis Kelce is slated to become a free agent for the first time in his career next month.
But if Kelce elects to return for a 14th season, Kansas City doesn’t intend to have him playing elsewhere.
After head coach Andy Reid said late last week that there’s been communication between the two sides, General Manager Brett Veach said on Tuesday that the club is prepared for Kelce to retire or to return.
“Coach mentioned on Friday he’s had great dialogue with Travis,” Veach said at the scouting combine in Indianapolis. “I’m sure we’re going to see [Kelce’s agent] here — just like we will all the other players’ agents — and we’ll continue that dialogue.
“But Travis is the best. He’s an icon. Hopefully, he comes back and we’ll just kind of let that process play out.”
With this being a different situation for the team and Kelce, Veach noted the club is discussing both whether or not the tight end will return and what a contract might look like for him in 2026.
“It’s not your typical, hey, 27-year-old, first time in free agency,” Veach said. “Travis has done everything, he’s accomplished everything. He’s about to get married. He’s got a lot going on.
“You need some sort of deadline. But at the same time, it’s Travis Kelce. So we’re just going to continue to have positive dialogue and see where this thing ends. But I think we’re trying to position ourselves where either way, we have a plan moving forward.”
Last year, Kelce played all 17 games, registering 76 receptions for 851 yards with five touchdowns. After averaging a career-low 8.5 yards per reception in 2024, Kelce finished 2025 with 11.2 yards per reception — his best mark in that category since 2022.
Fifth-year Grace Nieto told me that win or lose, this weekend’s games in Fayetteville would make the team better as long as they learned from the opportunities they had.
I hope she’s right.
After dropping the series to then-ranked No. 8 Arkansas and getting no-hit in one of them, Northwestern struggled to establish a fight. The first contest against SEMO ended with only six hits in six innings, unfortunate numbers against a team that had given up 95 hits on the season. The only convincing performance came in the second game against the Redhawks (which NU won 12-1).
It’s clear that consistency is the main issue thus far.
Come break it down with me. Grab your favorite snack and let’s dive in.
The Checked Boxes.
Taking a spin
Pitching has been an up-and-down rollercoaster for Northwestern, but I find there’s not much to complain about compared to the current state of the team. Here are the current standings in BB% and K% for all teams in the Big Ten through Feb. 23.
Interestingly, as a team, Northwestern sits exactly in the middle of the Big Ten in K% and BB% — what I would call “truly mid.” It isn’t necessarily struggling, but it isn’t excelling either. You may ask, why would I put this in the good category if it isn’t mid? The answer, dear reader, is because I think this pitching rotation is doing great, considering the fielding and hitting situation on the other side of the coin (which I have and will continue to talk about). This isn’t a staff built to overpower every lineup; instead, it’s built to limit damage.
With a team that had a lot of concern revolving around its star pitcher graduating, I find expectations have currently been met for the Northwestern squad. There is plenty of room to grow, yes, but there is plenty of ground already covered.
I’ve calculated individual metrics below, and I’ve highlighted the leaders of each stat. The rows represent strikeout percentage (K%), walk percentage (BB%), strike percentage (SK%), groundball percentage (G%) and pop-up percentage (P%). Note: I defined pop-ups as anything in the infield.
As a team, Northwestern recorded a ground-ball percentage that’s relatively high — something you definitely want to see, especially if the K% isn’t as high. In this game, it’s extremely important to keep the ball on the ground as it gives your defense a better chance to make outs. Whenever a player has the chance to lift one, shots to the gap and home runs often ensue. Groundballs are consistent, fly balls are not.
Head Coach Kate Drohan has placed considerable trust in Marina Mason, who leads the staff in innings (41.6) and starts (six). This decision is smart. This weekend, she recorded 13 strikeouts, forced 11 ground balls and allowed only five runs — the lowest total among the three starters. She had a K/BB ratio of 4.3 this weekend and overall sits at 2.5. Once she develops that off-speed pitch, she has the tools to be lethal in the circle.
Dohse has quickly emerged as a second option for Drohan, already throwing roughly half the innings she logged all of last season and boasting a 0.62 ERA (tied for first in the country). She has the second-lowest BB% on the staff, the highest K% and she currently sits at a K/BB ratio of 2. It’s great to see the redshirt-sophomore doing so well, especially given that her first collegiate outing as a pitcher was only a year ago (Feb. 14 against LSU).
And yet, Northwestern sits at 6-9 on the season.
But never fear: through the first three weeks last year, Northwestern was sitting similarly at 6-8. What this indicates is that early-season volatility is real, and this is especially true with a reshaped roster. These pitchers are not the end-all, be-all of this Wildcat squad, and I argue that if you need a graduate pitcher to hold together your entire team, then you have some internal adjustments to do.
You can’t always have a pitcher like Jordy Frahm or Karlyn Pickens. By continuing to limit walks, keeping the ball on the ground and cutting down extra-base hits, this pitching staff will keep taking shape.
What’s Still in Play?
A soft underbelly
These past three weeks have been aggravating from a defensive standpoint.
Last season, there were 59 errors in 14 weeks. This year, there have already been 25 in three weeks. That’s 42% of last season’s total in roughly one-fifth of the time; at this pace, Northwestern will eclipse 100 by season’s end (I’m mostly kidding, but this early defensive regression is significant).
Even beyond the error column, plays are not being made and opponents have recorded 87 hits on the season. It would be easy to blame this on the pitching, but as I stated before, this squad does not carry the entire team on its back, and if they have to, then there is clearly something wrong. Roughly 50% of balls in play were on the ground; these are plays that need to be made.
Rtaher than turning to fielding percentage, I’m calculating a metric called the Defensive Efficiency Ratio. DER measures how often a defense converts balls in play into outs and is calculated as: 1 – ((H + ROE – HR) / (PA – BB – SO – HBP – HR))
Below is the calculated DER for No. 1 Tennessee and No. 24 Washington alongside Northwestern. Tennessee was chosen as the top-ranked benchmark, while Washington represents a ranked Big Ten team Northwestern should realistically aspire to match.
As you can see, Northwestern is trailing both programs. Week one was the largest deficit, with NU posting a 69.57% DER against Tennessee’s 82.76% and Washington’s 75.82%. The overall totals sit at NU = 69.46%, UT = 82.18 and UW = 71.92.
The margin between the ‘Cats and the Lady Vols is substantial, the gap between them and the Huskies is slimmer, but still meaningful, particularly when considering run prevention. A difference of even two percentage points in DER over a sample of balls in play can translate to dozens of additional baserunners across the season.
Ironically, Northwestern’s best defensive stretch came against stronger competition in Clearwater, which does bode well. So maybe this is a focus problem? Or a position one?
Tru Media currently has eight errors at third, and Bridget Donahey has four at short. I give Medina grace, as she told me this is her first time playing third in her career, but at some point, it becomes too much. I argue Drohan moves Donahey back to third and Medina transitions to short — it’s where she’s most comfortable, and Donahey certainly didn’t do terribly at third last year.
You aren’t always scoring 8-10 runs in a game, and when the bats fail to show up in big moments (think back to my LOB statistic and the fact NU has 93 strikeouts), run prevention becomes paramount. Take the Missouri game in Clearwater, Northwestern scored only three runs, but it still shut out the Tigers and won. The DER for that game was 85.71% — only two hits were allowed.
If the offense can’t generate runs, the defense needs to generate outs. What I’m seeing right now is only one of these, and it’s not the latter.
Weeklies
Best game: I am a firm believer that the best game you play doesn’t have to be one you win. Going into this weekend, Northwestern’s wins against SEMO were pretty much guaranteed. Arkansas was a different story.
The first two games against the Razorbacks ended in shutouts, and through two innings of the third game, it seemed likely it would happen again.
But things shifted in the top of the third. After scoring five and adding one more in the fourth, the Wildcats finally looked like themselves. It was unfortunate the fire had to be extinguished so soon and as NU tried to claw its way back in the seventh, it was not enough to notch a win.
Still, this game mattered. Avoiding another shutout might not go in the win column, but it showed resilience and small bits of growth against elite competition.
NOT DONE YET 💥
Robinson leads off with a single, Bridget Donahey launches a two-run bomb to dead center!
Best play: One Razorback had already crossed the plate, and two more stood in scoring position. The ball was chopped to second, but with Nieto shifted so far up the middle, it seemed impossible that this play was going anywhere.
Cue Kansas Robinson!
After a backhand that made the senior fall over, Robinson secured the web gem, popped to her feet and dove to first in dramatic fashion — beating the runner by a step to end the inning. In a moment where things could have unraveled quickly, Robinson’s athleticism and determination shone through.
For the final weekend before Big Ten play, Northwestern travels to Durham, NC to face No. 20 Duke, Boston University and Ohio State.
The Blue Devils are realistically the only ranked team Northwestern has left with a clear opportunity to beat (besides Oregon if it stays in the rankings). Sitting at 9-7, in 100 innings, they’ve allowed 159 hits and 58 with a 5.35 ERA (their best pitcher has a 4.81 ERA).
Similarly, Boston University sits at 6.68 ERA and Ohio State at 5.99. The Buckeyes also have the highest BB% in the Big Ten at 13.45.
The numbers suggest this is a winnable weekend, but it hinges on execution. These rosters allow base traffic, but it’s up to Northwestern to capitalize. Am I saying the ‘Cats will go 5-0? No, but if they clean up the defense and stay disciplined at the plate (especially drawing those walks), the margin is there to stack wins before conference play begins.
As Longhorns football continues to build a bright future, they have been busy with the 2027 class. While they have already secured a few commitments, more spots need to be filled. On Monday, they identified another player who could help, Joshua Banks, by entering the recruiting battle for his services.
While adding the talented cornerback to the mix would provide a boost, Steve Sarkisian and his staff have their work cut out for them. During the recruiting process, Banks has also received offers from Syracuse, UCLA, Hawaii, UNLV, Iowa, Baylor and Sacramento State. So far, he has not scheduled visits with any of those programs, according to 247Sports.
Although Banks is not ranked, he has impressed scouts with his play. The California native has recorded 65 total tackles in 61 varsity games during his high school career. He has also added two tackles for a loss to his resume and excelled as his playing time has increased. That is partly why he has stood out to the Longhorns.
If the Vista Murrieta High star were to commit to Texas, he would be joining a talented group. The Longhorns' 2027 class is ranked eighth in the nation by 247Sports. With plenty of talent still on the board, including Banks, that ranking should rise as the Longhorns continue to fill out their roster.
At the moment, the Longhorns' 2027 secondary only includes one recruit in three-star prospect Karnell James. They have also made offers to four-star cornerbacks Joshua Dobson, Duvay Williams, Danny Lang, JuJu Johnson, and Gabriel Osborne Jr. Any of those players, alongside Banks, would make the Longhorns' defense difficult to face.
With no commitment date set, Banks will be a player to watch over the next few months as he weighs his options. For Texas, the next step will be to get him to campus for a visit so he can see what his future as a Longhorn could hold.
GLENDALE, ARIZONA - FEBRUARY 23: Alex Freeland #76 of the Los Angeles Dodgers throws to first base for an out during the second inning of a spring training game against the Seattle Mariners at Camelback Ranch on February 23, 2026 in Glendale, Arizona. (Photo by Chris Coduto/Getty Images) | Getty Images
There are still four weeks of exhibition games to determine things, but thus far Hyeseong Kim has started at second base twice, and Alex Freeland starts there on Tuesday after a pair of starts at shortstop. If the Dodgers run a platoon at second with Edman out, Kim or the switch-hitting Freeland could take the bulk of at-bats against right-handed pitchers, with Miguel Rojas at the ready against lefties. Kim has the disadvantage of having a potential early runway of spring playing time cut short by his pending departure for the World Baseball Classic.
Non-roster invitees Santiago Espinal (started at third base twice so far this spring) and Ryan Fitzgerald (two games, one start at second so far; Tuesday is his second game and first start at third base) are also in the mix.
Again, this is way to early, but let’s take the pulse of where we are at right now. Who will win the second base job in Dodgers camp? We’ll check back later in spring
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Currently, known issues:
FSR 4 VK w/DX12 has issues on Linux due to missing Mesa extensions
Not interested in reports as nothing we can fix on our side as far as we know
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The iconic Harley-Davidson Homecoming festival, which has become a staple of Milwaukee’s summer calendar for the past three years, will not be returning in 2026. Harley-Davidson made the announcement in a recent release, confirming that the four-day event will be paused for this year. Instead, the company revealed that it would reintegrate the festival’s celebration into future “milestone anniversary celebrations,” which are expected to occur every few years. The decision to postpone the Homecoming festival for 2026 comes after the motorcycle giant had previously announced that the event would take place from July 9-12. Harley-Davidson’s spokesperson confirmed the company’s commitment to holding the festival again in the future, though it will be tied to landmark anniversary milestones rather than occurring annually. The last few iterations of the Harley-Davidson Homecoming festival had attracted tens of thousands of motorcyclists, music fans, and enthusiasts from around the world. The event typically featured live performances from well-known artists and was a significant event for Harley fans, featuring concerts, exhibits, and motorcycle-themed activities along the shores of Lake Michigan.
Change in Strategy as Harley-Davidson Embraces New Milestone Celebrations
Harley-Davidson’s new CEO, Artie Starrs, who took over the role in October 2025, explained that this shift in festival strategy is part of the company’s broader goal to make milestone celebrations more meaningful. The company has yet to announce any specific details about the next celebration, which will coincide with its 125th anniversary in 2028. This anniversary will mark a significant chapter in Harley-Davidson’s history, and the company has expressed its intention to combine it with larger, more grandiose celebrations that will draw even more attention to the iconic brand.
While 2026 won’t see the return of the festival, Harley-Davidson is set to sponsor major events that will still showcase the brand in the city. The Milwaukee-based company has announced a multi-year partnership with Milwaukee World Festival, Inc., the organization responsible for Summerfest, the world’s largest music festival, which is held every summer in Milwaukee.
Harley-Davidson Teams Up with Summerfest for America’s 250th Anniversary
As part of this newly formed partnership with Milwaukee World Festival, Harley-Davidson will play a central role in the 2026 festivities surrounding America’s 250th birthday. The event, which will coincide with the Fourth of July celebrations, promises to be an unforgettable experience for both Harley fans and the broader public. Harley-Davidson is set to sponsor a two-minute fireworks finale at the Summerfest event, celebrating America’s landmark anniversary.
This collaboration will also include a special promotional offer that will provide free or discounted admission to the first 5,000 attendees at Summerfest. This exciting addition to the event will further cement Harley-Davidson’s connection to the city of Milwaukee, reinforcing its identity as the company’s long-time hometown. This sponsorship aligns with Harley-Davidson’s strategic approach to elevate its community involvement while also aligning with larger cultural and historical events.
Milwaukee’s Vibrant Events Calendar Continues with New Collaborations
The cancellation of the 2026 Harley-Davidson Homecoming festival won’t mean a dull summer for Milwaukee. The city is known for its extensive calendar of events, ranging from the ever-popular Summerfest to the Milwaukee Air and Water Show and the Milwaukee Art Museum’s ongoing exhibits. With the 250th anniversary of America and Summerfest’s ongoing prominence, the city is likely to see an increase in both local and international visitors, eager to participate in one of the biggest celebrations of the year. Harley-Davidson’s collaboration with Summerfest will help solidify Milwaukee’s position as a prime summer destination, attracting visitors from all over the country. This partnership also benefits Milwaukee by integrating the city’s world-class music festival with an iconic American brand, allowing Summerfest to tap into new audiences and enhance the festival’s reputation on a global scale.
The Future of Harley-Davidson’s Hometown Celebrations
While the 2026 Homecoming festival is on pause, Harley-Davidson’s decision to integrate future celebrations into milestone anniversaries ensures that these events will be bigger and more impactful. The brand’s 125th anniversary in 2028 promises to be a major event for fans and the city alike, as Harley-Davidson plans to bring its global fan base to Milwaukee for a massive celebration. Fans can expect performances by top-tier artists, vintage motorcycle exhibitions, and exciting new releases from the brand, all of which will make the event a must-attend for Harley enthusiasts. In the meantime, Harley-Davidson’s sponsorship of America’s 250th anniversary celebrations will serve as an excellent prelude to the company’s future milestone events. The company’s ongoing partnership with Summerfest in 2026 promises a remarkable summer, making it a year to remember for both locals and visitors.
The Impact of Harley-Davidson’s Decisions on Milwaukee’s Tourism and Economy
While the pause on the Homecoming festival could have affected tourism numbers in 2026, Harley-Davidson’s strategic shift to integrate anniversary celebrations into its brand calendar ensures that Milwaukee will continue to see significant tourism and economic activity. The addition of Harley’s sponsorship of America’s 250th anniversary will bring in visitors from across the country, contributing to the city’s economy through increased hotel bookings, travel expenditures, and ticket sales for Summerfest events. As a staple of Milwaukee’s economy, Harley-Davidson continues to play a vital role in the city’s cultural identity. This new approach to celebrating the brand’s milestones will undoubtedly keep Harley-Davidson in the limelight, drawing attention to Milwaukee as a destination for motorcycle culture, music, and community. With a promising future of larger, more dynamic celebrations, Milwaukee remains a key hub for Harley-Davidson fans, both locally and internationally.
Conclusion: Milwaukee’s Evolving Role in Harley-Davidson’s Future Celebrations
Although Harley-Davidson’sHomecoming festival will not take place in 2026, its future celebrations are poised to be even bigger and more meaningful. With a shift toward milestone anniversaries and a robust partnership with Summerfest, Harley-Davidson’s ongoing presence in Milwaukee will continue to be a major draw for tourists, motorcycle enthusiasts, and music fans alike. As Milwaukee prepares for the monumental 250th anniversary of America in 2026, Harley-Davidson’s sponsorship ensures the brand remains a central figure in the city’s dynamic event calendar.
Recent disruptions in Mexican aviation have resulted in widespread flight cancellations, affecting major hubs and popular routes to the United States and within Mexico. Airports impacted include Cancun Airport, Mexico City Airport, Guadalajara, Puerto Vallarta, Los Cabos, and Monterrey. Key destinations disrupted by these cancellations include John F. Kennedy, Newark Liberty, Boston Logan, Dallas-Fort Worth, Miami, Houston, Los Angeles, Seattle, Toronto, Denver, Philadelphia, and various domestic Mexican airports. In total, more than 200 flights were cancelled over the past two days, significantly affecting both business and leisure travelers.
Cancun Airport Experiences Major Disruptions
Cancun Airport experienced numerous cancellations, primarily to U.S. destinations. Airlines including American Airlines, JetBlue, Delta, and United suspended multiple departures. Highlights include:
American Airlines flights AAL1350 and AAL1185 to John F. Kennedy
JetBlue flights JBU1852, JBU752, and JBU1452 to John F. Kennedy, as well as JBU772 to Boston Logan
United Airlines flights UAL1962 and UAL1051 to Newark Liberty
Delta Airlines and Aeromexico also cancelled several departures to JFK and Mexico City
Passengers traveling through Cancun Airport are facing disruptions on both early morning and evening flights, leaving limited alternatives for New York, Boston, Fort Lauderdale, and Philadelphia.
Mexico City Airport Sees Extensive Route Interruptions
Mexico City Airport has also faced a significant wave of cancellations, affecting both domestic and international flights. Key disruptions include:
Delta Airlines cancelled DAL624 to John F. Kennedy on consecutive days
United Airlines suspended UAL2252 and UAL1064 to Newark Liberty
Aeromexico halted flights to La Aurora International (GUA), Oaxaca (OAX), Guadalajara (GDL), and Puerto Vallarta
American Airlines’ AAL2996 to JFK and AAL264 to Miami were cancelled
These cancellations have affected passenger access to U.S. hubs and major domestic routes, with airlines operating limited options for affected travelers.
Guadalajara Departures and Domestic Connectivity
Guadalajara departures were heavily affected by flight cancellations, with both domestic and U.S.-bound flights impacted:
Aeromexico cancelled multiple flights to Mexico City (AMX219, AMX241), Cancun, and Denver
United Airlines cancelled UAL2141 to Houston
Volaris and Viva Aerobus suspended early morning and evening departures to Monterrey, Veracruz, Puebla, and other regional destinations
Passengers relying on Guadalajara departures have faced sudden changes, requiring alternative routing or rebooking for domestic and U.S. flights.
Northern Mexico Airports: Monterrey, Los Cabos, and Puerto Vallarta
Additional airports also reported multiple cancellations:
Monterrey (MMMY): Aeromexico and Viva Aerobus cancelled flights to Guadalajara
Los Cabos (MMSD): JetBlue and United cancelled flights to John F. Kennedy and Newark
Puerto Vallarta (MMPR): Airlines including Alaska, American, Delta, United, and Viva Aerobus cancelled Puerto Vallarta flights to Los Angeles, Seattle, Dallas-Fort Worth, Phoenix, Denver, and Toronto
Overview of Flight Cancellations
Airport
Total Cancellations
Key Destinations Affected
Main Airlines
Cancun Airport (MMUN)
24
JFK, Newark, Boston, Fort Lauderdale, Philadelphia, Mexico City
American, JetBlue, Delta, United, Aeromexico
Mexico City Airport (MMMX)
25
JFK, Newark, Boston, Miami, GUA, OAX, GDL, PVR
Aeromexico, Delta, United, American
Guadalajara (MMGL)
28
Mexico City, Cancun, Houston, Los Angeles, Denver, Monterrey, Veracruz
Aeromexico, United, Volaris, Viva Aerobus
Monterrey (MMMY)
3
Guadalajara
Aeromexico, Viva Aerobus
Los Cabos (MMSD)
2
JFK, Newark
JetBlue, United
Puerto Vallarta (MMPR)
34
Los Angeles, Seattle, Dallas-Fort Worth, Phoenix, Denver, Toronto
Alaska, American, Delta, United, Viva Aerobus
Total Flights Cancelled: 116
Impact on Passengers
A detailed look at the cancellations shows several patterns:
Flights to U.S. hubs such as John F. Kennedy departures and Newark flights were disproportionately affected.
Domestic routes connecting Mexico City, Guadalajara, Cancun, and Puerto Vallarta also experienced major disruptions.
Aeromexico experienced the highest number of cancellations, followed by United, Delta, JetBlue, and Volaris.
Passengers faced cancellations throughout the day, from early morning to late evening, affecting both business and leisure travel.
Travelers are advised to monitor airline notifications closely, consider alternate airports or routes, and allow additional time for rebooking or connecting flights. Staying informed and planning ahead will help mitigate the inconvenience caused by these flight cancellations.
Conclusion
The ongoing wave of flight cancellations across Mexico highlights the vulnerability of the aviation network to operational challenges. Cancun Airport, Mexico City Airport, and regional hubs like Guadalajara and Puerto Vallarta are facing disruptions that affect major U.S. and domestic destinations. With over 100 flights cancelled in the last two days, travelers must remain flexible and proactive to navigate changes in schedules and ensure smoother travel during this period of instability.
SriLankan Airlines is set to ignite its India-Sri Lanka air ties with the launch of Ahmedabad as its 10th Indian hub, joining cities like Mumbai and Delhi in the airline’s expansive network. This strategic move aims to generate a massive 12% passenger surge in 2026, driven by the deep cultural bonds between the two nations and the growing popularity of Sri Lanka’s Ramayana Trail—a captivating journey through the island’s rich heritage that continues to fuel an unprecedented travel boom.
In an exciting move that promises to redefine the air travel landscape between India and Sri Lanka, SriLankan Airlines has launched Ahmedabad as its 10th Indian hub. This expansion is part of the airline’s broader strategy to capitalize on the growing travel demand between the two nations, with the addition of Ahmedabad joining other key Indian cities like Mumbai, Delhi, and Chennai. The airline is projecting a remarkable 12% increase in passenger traffic by 2026, driven by deep cultural bonds and Sri Lanka’s rising appeal as a destination—especially through the Ramayana Trail, a captivating journey that explores the island’s rich heritage and legendary sites.
Expanding the India-Sri Lanka Travel Bridge
SriLankan Airlines’ decision to introduce Ahmedabad as its newest Indian destination marks a monumental step in strengthening the connectivity between India and Sri Lanka. Ahmedabad is a bustling cultural and economic hub in Gujarat, a region that has seen a surge in travel demand. With this new addition, SriLankan Airlines will be offering more frequent and direct flights to this vital market, expanding its network across India’s most prominent cities.
The launch of Ahmedabad allows SriLankan Airlines to serve not only key metropolitan cities but also emerging markets across India. With Ahmedabad now included, the airline’s reach spans across six of India’s eight major metropolitan hubs, further enhancing its strategic positioning in the region. This expansion is expected to diversify the airline’s passenger base and generate a steady stream of year-round demand, thus optimizing its network economics.
Cultural Bonds and Ramayana Adventures: Fueling the Surge
The growth in passenger numbers is being fueled by more than just increased flights—it’s the deep cultural and historical connections that bind India and Sri Lanka. SriLankan Airlines has long understood the power of these ties and is actively leveraging them through its cultural initiatives. One of the most significant drivers of tourism growth is the Ramayana Trail, a tourism campaign that highlights Sri Lanka’s iconic locations linked to the ancient Indian epic. This campaign has ignited curiosity among Indian travelers, with many now eager to explore Sri Lanka’s spiritual sites, including the Seetha Amman Temple and Ravana Falls, which feature prominently in the Ramayana narrative.
These culturally significant sites have seen increased footfall, with Indian travelers flocking to Sri Lanka to connect with their heritage and delve into the ancient myths of the subcontinent. As SriLankan Airlines continues to promote this initiative, the airline is helping to fuel a surge in Indian passengers keen on exploring these legendary landmarks, which directly contributes to the anticipated 12% increase in traffic.
Strategic Growth and Passenger Surge
With Ahmedabad’s addition to its extensive network, SriLankan Airlines is poised to further solidify its position as the leader in connecting India to Sri Lanka. The airline has already established itself as the dominant carrier on this route, with India accounting for nearly 30% of its total passenger traffic. This expansion reflects the airline’s confidence in the robust demand for both leisure and business travel between the two countries.
The airline’s focus on offering tailored services that appeal to various segments of the Indian market—whether for business, trade, leisure, or visiting friends and relatives—has allowed it to capture a significant share of this growing market. With flights between India and Sri Lanka often in high demand, particularly during key cultural festivals and events, SriLankan Airlines is well-positioned to benefit from this upswing in tourism and travel.
Leveraging Seamless Global Connectivity
In addition to expanding its presence in India, SriLankan Airlines offers travelers seamless connections to destinations across the globe. Indian passengers, who often use Colombo as a transit hub, can connect to popular destinations across the Middle East, Europe, the Far East, and Australia. Approximately 30% of Indian travelers who fly with SriLankan Airlines transit through Colombo, making the airline a key player in the global travel network for passengers from India.
This level of connectivity makes SriLankan Airlines not just a carrier between India and Sri Lanka, but a central hub for onward travel to other international destinations. Whether travelers are heading to the Maldives, Dubai, or Europe, SriLankan Airlines ensures they can easily continue their journey with minimal hassle.
Strengthening Tourism and Trade Partnerships
As SriLankan Airlines looks to grow its India operations, it continues to work closely with Sri Lanka’s tourism authorities, including the Sri Lanka Tourism Promotion Bureau and the Sri Lanka Tourism Development Authority. These partnerships are key in supporting the airline’s marketing efforts and boosting the visibility of Sri Lanka as a top destination for Indian travelers.
SriLankan Airlines also partners with Indian trade agencies and Online Travel Agents (OTAs) to enhance its reach across India. With around 60% of bookings being made through these indirect channels, the airline recognizes the importance of maintaining strong relationships with trade partners to ensure that its services are accessible to a wide range of customers.
By supporting Sri Lanka’s national tourism ambitions and aligning its promotional campaigns with key cultural events and festivals, SriLankan Airlines is fostering a deeper connection between the two countries. The success of initiatives like the Ramayana Trail is a clear indication that cultural tourism will play a central role in SriLankan Airlines’ growth in India.
A Bright Future Ahead for India-Sri Lanka Travel
The launch of Ahmedabad as SriLankan Airlines’ 10th Indian hub is more than just a network expansion—it marks the beginning of a new chapter in the relationship between India and Sri Lanka. The airline’s focus on cultural initiatives, seamless connectivity, and robust service offerings is poised to drive significant growth in passenger traffic, with a projected 12% surge by 2026.
As more Indian travelers embrace Sri Lanka’s cultural heritage and explore its diverse tourism offerings, SriLankan Airlines will continue to play a pivotal role in shaping the future of air travel between the two countries. Whether traveling for leisure, business, or cultural exploration, Indian passengers now have greater access than ever before to Sri Lanka’s vibrant and rich destination offerings.
SriLankan Airlines is launching Ahmedabad as its 10th Indian hub, aiming for a 12% passenger surge in 2026. This growth is driven by strong cultural ties and the rising popularity of Sri Lanka’s Ramayana Trail among Indian travelers.
SriLankan Airlines’ ambitious expansion into Ahmedabad is just the beginning of a larger strategy to increase its passenger traffic, fuel cultural tourism, and bolster Sri Lanka’s standing as a premier travel destination. With the launch of this new route, the airline is positioning itself as the leading carrier for Indian travelers seeking to explore Sri Lanka’s ancient heritage and vibrant landscapes. As the Indian travel market continues to evolve, SriLankan Airlines is set to ride the wave of growth, offering unparalleled connectivity, cultural richness, and an exceptional travel experience.
As Winter Storm Hernando cripples US travel, New York joins New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Connecticut, Massachusetts, Maryland, and other Northeastern states. Over 10,000 flights have been cancelled in the last three days alone, leaving thousands of travellers stranded. The aviation infrastructure is still under extreme strain, despite the fact that New York and Boston airports are back in operation this morning following widespread cancellations over the previous two days. Airlines grounded flights at JFK, LaGuardia, Boston Logan, Philadelphia International, Pittsburgh International, Bradley International, and Baltimore/Washington International, and the storm caused travel restrictions, statewide emergencies, and the closure of important rail and transportation links. The extent of the disruption was demonstrated by the fact that JFK reported 1,124 cancellations yesterday and 742 on Sunday, while LaGuardia recorded 1,034 cancellations yesterday and 561 on Sunday.
New York Becomes Ground Zero as JFK and LaGuardia Rack Up Massive Cancellations
New York sits at the epicenter of the Northeast aviation breakdown, with staggering cancellation numbers crippling outbound and inbound travel. At John F Kennedy Intl, airlines reported 492 cancellations and 135 delays today, following 1,124 cancellations yesterday and 742 on Sunday. LaGuardia mirrors the crisis, recording 447 cancellations today, 1,034 yesterday, and 561 Sunday. Although runways have reopened, the airline network remains deeply destabilized as displaced aircraft and crews struggle to reposition across domestic and international routes.
Thousands of tourists remain stranded in hotels across Manhattan and Queens as rebooking windows stretch days ahead. Airport terminals remain crowded with passengers awaiting standby options. Even though snowfall has stopped, logistical gridlock now drives the disruption. Airlines continue to manage backlog ripple effects nationwide because New York functions as a major international gateway. Every cancellation compounds the system imbalance, reinforcing the broader Northeast travel paralysis described in your headline.
New Jersey Feels the Newark Spillover as Regional Aviation Network Stalls
New Jersey’s proximity to New York’s aviation hubs has intensified the statewide travel strain, particularly at Newark Liberty, where cancellations linked to upstream disruption continue to mount. With JFK and LaGuardia logging thousands of cancellations over three days, aircraft rotation systems remain misaligned across the region. Road congestion and NJ Transit service limitations have further slowed passenger access to terminals, compounding the gridlock for travelers attempting to exit the state.
Tourists stranded between New Jersey and New York face cascading scheduling failures, as missed connections trigger nationwide rebookings. Airlines must now rebalance fleet distribution across the Northeast corridor, and that recovery process could take several operational cycles. New Jersey’s strategic role in the regional transport system means its stabilization depends heavily on New York’s airport recovery timeline, keeping thousands of passengers suspended in a prolonged travel disruption cycle.
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Pennsylvania’s Airports Record Heavy Flight Cuts as Corridor Pressure Mounts
Pennsylvania’s aviation system has absorbed severe operational damage, particularly at Philadelphia Intl, which recorded 44 cancellations and 43 delays today. The airport faced 604 cancellations yesterday and 358 Sunday, signaling the depth of the storm’s impact. Pittsburgh Intl also experienced 39 cancellations today, after 75 yesterday and 46 Sunday, while delays peaked at 120 Sunday. These figures highlight how deeply the storm disrupted both eastern and western Pennsylvania air traffic.
Philadelphia’s position along the I-95 corridor magnifies the impact, as rail and highway restrictions further slow recovery. Tourists attempting to reroute through alternate airports are encountering limited seat availability. Snow emergencies and commercial vehicle restrictions earlier in the week restricted mobility, worsening access to terminals. Even as skies clear, Pennsylvania’s aviation infrastructure remains locked in backlog management mode, reinforcing the multi-state gridlock that has stranded thousands of travelers.
Connecticut’s Bradley and Tweed Airports Add to the Northeast Bottleneck
Connecticut’s aviation sector continues to feel the ripple effects of the storm, particularly at Bradley Intl, which reported 29 cancellations and 19 delays today. The airport saw 154 cancellations yesterday and 54 Sunday, underscoring the intensity of the disruption. Tweed/New Haven experienced 4 cancellations yesterday and 8 Sunday, with delays also stacking during peak storm hours. These numbers, though smaller than New York’s, play a critical role in regional connectivity.
Because Connecticut sits between New York and Massachusetts, reduced interstate mobility and flight instability have amplified corridor congestion. Travelers rerouted through Bradley are encountering extended wait times as airlines recalibrate schedules. Refreezing roadways and phased rail restoration continue to slow airport access. Even as local snowfall subsides, the structural aviation imbalance keeps passengers navigating uncertain itineraries and multi-day travel disruptions.
Massachusetts Sees Logan Airport Hit Hard with Nearly a Thousand Cancellations
Massachusetts remains one of the hardest-hit states, with Boston Logan Intl reporting 460 cancellations and 68 delays today. Yesterday alone, the airport logged 975 cancellations, following 396 Sunday. At the height of the storm, near-zero visibility halted operations entirely, forcing airlines to ground aircraft across domestic and transatlantic routes. Although operations are gradually resuming, aircraft displacement continues to drive reduced capacity and unpredictable scheduling.
Boston’s role as a major New England gateway means every cancellation reverberates across connecting cities. Thousands of passengers attempting to depart face limited availability as airlines prioritize fleet realignment. Public transport limitations and narrowed roadways have further slowed passenger movement to terminals. Even as emergency declarations ease, the aviation backlog at Logan continues to define Massachusetts’ role in the broader Northeast travel paralysis.
Maryland’s BWI Disruptions Extend the I-95 Travel Breakdown
Maryland, positioned along the southern edge of the storm, still experienced significant aviation disruption at Baltimore/Washington Intl. The airport reported 21 cancellations and 17 delays today, after logging 136 cancellations yesterday and 249 Sunday. Delays peaked at 135 Sunday, revealing how the storm’s ripple effects extended deep into the Mid-Atlantic. While snowfall totals were lower than in New England, airline network instability directly impacted BWI’s schedule integrity.
Passengers attempting to reroute through Baltimore have encountered limited seat inventory as upstream cancellations from New York and Boston compress capacity. Highway slowdowns and emergency closures earlier in the week also restricted airport access. Maryland’s location along the I-95 corridor places it squarely within the cascading regional breakdown. Even as local conditions improve, national fleet repositioning challenges continue to shape travel reliability throughout the state.
Flight Disruptions – 3-Day Airport Breakdown
Airport
Sunday Cancellations
Yesterday Cancellations
Today Cancellations
3-Day Total Cancellations
John F Kennedy Intl (JFK)
742
1,124
492
2,358
LaGuardia (LGA)
561
1,034
447
2,042
Philadelphia Intl (PHL)
358
604
44
1,006
Pittsburgh Intl (PIT)
46
75
39
160
Bradley Intl (BDL)
54
154
29
237
Tweed/New Haven (HVN)*
8
4
—
12
Boston Logan Intl (BOS)
396
975
460
1,831
Baltimore/Washington Intl (BWI)
249
136
21
406
United States – Nationwide Flight Disruption Totals
Day
Total U.S. Delays
Total U.S. Cancellations
Sunday
7,899
3,442
Yesterday
4,237
5,719
Today
1,545
2,129
New York joins New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Connecticut, Massachusetts, Maryland, and more as Winter Storm paralyzes US travel, leaving thousands of tourists stranded after statewide emergencies, travel bans, and 10,000+ flight cancellations cripple major airports and transit corridors.
With statewide emergencies, travel bans, airport closures, and over 10,000 flight cancellations crippling major aviation hubs and the I-95 corridor, Winter Storm paralyses US travel, leaving thousands of tourists stranded. New York joins New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Connecticut, Massachusetts, Maryland, and more. Airports in Boston and New York are reopening this morning following widespread cancellations in recent days, but schedule disruptions across the country are still being caused by personnel shortages, aircraft displacement, and operational backlogs. A catastrophic weather event has become a protracted, multi-state transportation disaster due to the storm’s sweeping effects across many states, revealing how intricately linked the Northeast transit network is.
The luxury cruise sector is currently experiencing a major boom, with record bookings setting the stage for a new era of travel. The demand for ultra-luxury cruising has reached a new high which led Regent Seven Seas Cruises to achieve its most successful booking month in January 2026. This surge in bookings reflects the growing desire for immersive and all-inclusive travel experiences, a shift that is reshaping the future of cruise tourism.
The Surge in Luxury Cruising Demand: What’s Driving the Change?
The rising demand for luxury cruises is underpinned by several factors. Many affluent travellers now see cruising as more than just a vacation, it has become a preferred lifestyle. This shift is particularly evident in the trend of longer voyages, with more passengers opting for sailings of 15 nights or more. Cruise lines like Regent Seven Seas are responding to this demand by introducing new, longer itineraries and even 133-night world cruises in the upcoming seasons. These voyages are designed to provide guests with deeper connections to the destinations they visit, offering a seamless travel experience where the journey itself becomes as significant as the destinations explored.
Smaller Ships, Bigger Experiences: The Luxury Shift
A significant aspect of the growing luxury cruise market is the demand for smaller, more intimate ships. As large cruise ships carrying thousands of passengers become less appealing to many high-end travellers, boutique vessels and yacht-style experiences are becoming increasingly popular. These vessels, often carrying fewer than 500 guests, provide a more personalised and exclusive experience, allowing access to off-the-beaten-path ports that larger ships cannot reach.
For example, Regent’s ultra-luxury ships offer water sports directly from the ship’s marina and elegant tenders to smaller harbours, offering a more immersive experience for travellers seeking intimacy and relaxation. The appeal of these smaller ships is further enhanced by their ability to offer customised shore excursions, ensuring that each guest has the freedom to explore their destinations at their own pace.
A New Generation of Luxury Cruisers
Traditionally associated with older generations, luxury cruising is attracting a new, younger demographic. This new wave of cruisers is particularly drawn to yacht-style experiences and highly personalised services that cater to their desires for exquisite cuisine, refined accommodations, and tailored experiences in port. With the addition of ultra-luxury hotel brands like Four Seasons Yachts and Ritz Carlton Yacht Collection entering the cruising space, more travellers are discovering the possibilities of high-end voyages. These offerings, which bring the luxury of well-known hotel brands to the high seas, are poised to further drive the growth of this sector.
The Canadian Influence: Shifting Preferences in Luxury Travel
For Canadian travellers, luxury cruises are becoming an increasingly popular choice, particularly as geopolitical preferences shape their travel decisions. As outbound travel to the United States continues to decline, many Canadians are opting for cruises from non-U.S.-owned companies, especially those sailing to destinations in Europe and Asia-Pacific. This trend is reshaping the patterns of outbound Canadian travel, with alternative itineraries gaining traction over traditional Caribbean sailings from U.S. ports.
Luxury Cruising’s Future: What’s Next?
With demand for luxury voyages showing no signs of slowing, the future of cruising looks promising. Regent Seven Seas, for example, plans to expand its fleet with the introduction of more Prestige-Class ships, reinforcing its commitment to meeting the growing demand for luxury travel experiences. The global luxury cruise market is set to grow significantly in the coming years, with premium cruising expected to reach USD 15.73 billion by 2034, reflecting a steady 7.6 percent annual growth rate.
In addition to fleet expansions, cruise lines are also investing in innovative itineraries and destination-focused travel that cater to the increasingly sophisticated tastes of high-end travellers. These ships will continue to offer more than just traditional cruise itineraries; they will focus on providing guests with immersive cultural experiences, nature-focused expeditions, and the opportunity to explore some of the world’s most exclusive locations.
The Future of Luxury Cruising
The luxury cruise industry currently experiences its most substantial growth period because customers now prefer to travel through more complete and detailed travel experiences. The cruise industry responds to current passenger needs through its development of smaller ships which provide intimate experiences and custom travel routes for younger cruisers. The luxury cruise industry will maintain its growth path because established luxury brands introduce new products which provide customized experiences and special events to their customers at sea.
Americans are turning long weekends into quick international escapes, with Toronto, Mexico City, Cancún, Montreal and Calgary leading the list for easy, high-impact cross-border getaways.
The idea of squeezing the most out of a short break is no longer just a travel trend — it’s becoming a lifestyle choice. The latest wave has a name: “weekend maxing.” In simple terms, it means using a three- or four-day window to take a proper international trip instead of settling for a staycation. With careful planning, a long weekend can feel like a full escape — one that leaves travelers refreshed without draining vacation days.
Fresh booking data from JustFly shows a clear pattern. More Americans are departing between Friday and Sunday for quick international getaways, choosing destinations that are easy to reach, packed with experiences, and manageable within two or three days. The focus is on efficiency: nonstop flights, compact city layouts, and a mix of culture, food, and scenery that can be enjoyed without feeling rushed.
Here are the destinations rising to the top for travelers determined to make every weekend count.
Toronto, Canada
Toronto currently leads the list as the most popular choice for short international escapes. One major reason is accessibility. With direct flights from more than 50 U.S. cities, getting there rarely requires complicated connections or long travel times. For many East Coast and Midwest travelers, the flight can be as short as a domestic hop.
Once in Toronto, the city’s layout makes it easy to cover major highlights within two full days. The CN Tower offers sweeping skyline views and a quick orientation to the city. The Art Gallery of Ontario provides a deep dive into Canadian and international art without overwhelming visitors on a tight schedule. The historic Distillery District, with its brick-lined streets, independent boutiques, and restaurants, offers a walkable way to spend an afternoon.
Toronto also strikes a balance between urban energy and relaxed waterfront living. A stroll along Lake Ontario, a ferry ride to the Toronto Islands, or a quick food tour through diverse neighborhoods can all fit neatly into a well-planned long weekend.
Mexico City, Mexico
Mexico City ranks high for travelers who want intensity and variety in a short span of time. The city delivers culture, history, and cuisine in concentrated form, making it ideal for a three-day sprint.
A weekend here can easily include a visit to Casa Azul, the iconic blue home-turned-museum dedicated to Frida Kahlo. History lovers can dedicate half a day to exploring the ancient pyramids of Teotihuacán, located just outside the city. Back in the capital, neighborhoods like Roma and Condesa offer leafy streets lined with cafes, art galleries, and some of the most talked-about restaurants in Latin America.
Despite its size, Mexico City rewards focused planning. Many key attractions cluster within central areas, reducing transit time. For travelers willing to map out their days in advance, the city offers an immersive experience that feels far longer than a weekend.
Cancún, Mexico
For those whose idea of weekend maxing leans toward relaxation rather than sightseeing, Cancún delivers a seamless option. Nonstop flights from major U.S. cities make it possible to leave work on Friday and be poolside by evening.
The appeal here is simplicity. Resorts are designed for ease, offering beachfront access, dining options, and entertainment within walking distance of your room. Early outbound flights allow travelers to maximize time on the sand, while late Sunday returns squeeze in a final morning swim.
Beyond the resorts, there are optional excursions for those who want to add a dash of adventure — snorkeling in turquoise waters, exploring nearby cenotes, or taking a short trip to ancient Mayan ruins. But the essence of a Cancún weekend lies in doing less. By keeping the schedule light, travelers can return home genuinely rested.
Montreal, Canada
Montreal offers a taste of Europe without the transatlantic commitment. For American travelers craving cobblestone streets, historic architecture, and café culture, this Canadian city feels like a shortcut to another continent.
Old Montreal is a natural base for a long weekend. The area’s 17th-century buildings, narrow lanes, and waterfront views create a distinctly old-world atmosphere. Days can be spent wandering through Notre-Dame Basilica, browsing local shops, or lingering over pastries at corner cafés.
A short ride away, neighborhoods like Plateau Mont-Royal and Mile End showcase the city’s creative pulse. Here, travelers find independent bookstores, vibrant murals, and a dining scene that blends French influence with global flavors.
Montreal’s compact layout works in favor of weekend travelers. Much of what makes the city special can be explored on foot or with short metro rides, making it possible to cover a surprising amount of ground in just a few days.
Calgary, Canada
Calgary stands out for travelers who want both city life and access to dramatic landscapes. The city combines modern urban development with a strong western identity, offering a distinct character compared to other Canadian destinations.
Downtown Calgary features sleek architecture, cultural spaces, and a growing food scene. A day or two in the city can include visits to observation decks, local markets, and riverfront paths. But the real draw lies just beyond the skyline.
The Canadian Rockies are within driving distance, making it possible to pair urban exploration with a scenic road trip. Renting a car and heading toward mountain towns or national parks can turn a standard weekend into a high-impact adventure. Snow-capped peaks, turquoise lakes, and winding mountain roads provide a sharp contrast to office life back home.
For travelers willing to wake up early and plan efficiently, Calgary offers a two-in-one experience that feels expansive despite the limited timeframe.
The Appeal of Going Far in a Short Time
Weekend maxing reflects a shift in how people view time off. Instead of waiting for long vacations, travelers are breaking up their year with short, high-impact escapes. The key ingredients are simple: easy flight access, manageable itineraries, and destinations that reward focused exploration.
With more airlines expanding cross-border routes and cities investing in tourism infrastructure, the long weekend is becoming a powerful travel tool. A passport, a well-timed Friday departure, and a thoughtful plan can turn 72 hours into something that feels much bigger.
In a world where schedules are packed and vacation days are limited, the message is clear: you don’t need two weeks to reset. Sometimes, all it takes is one well-maxed weekend.
Novotel Hyderabad Convention Centre and Hyderabad International Convention Centre (HICC) have appointed Anuradha Solanki as the new People and Culture Manager, a significant move to enhance human resources leadership across their integrated hotel and convention complex. Solanki’s appointment comes with an impressive five years of experience in talent and culture management, particularly focusing on employee engagement, talent acquisition, HR policy implementation and leadership development within the hospitality sector.
Experienced Leadership in Hospitality HR
Anuradha Solanki’s career in hospitality HR management has been marked by her ability to foster strong workplace cultures and implement effective HR strategies. Before joining Novotel Hyderabad Convention Centre and HICC, Solanki was the People and Culture Manager at ibis Bengaluru Hosur Road, where she successfully managed end-to-end HR operations. Her role involved leading engagement initiatives that aligned with business goals, strengthening the overall work environment and ensuring that employee satisfaction and development were central to the company’s objectives.
Her extensive experience with renowned hospitality brands, including Accor, has provided her with a well-rounded understanding of hotel operations and employee needs. This knowledge will be invaluable in her new role at Novotel Hyderabad Convention Centre and HICC, where she will work towards creating a people-centric environment that empowers the hotel’s workforce to thrive.
An Emphasis on People-First Approach
Novotel Hyderabad Convention Centre and HICC have always prioritised creating an inclusive and supportive culture for their employees. Rubin Cherian, the General Manager of both properties, expressed his enthusiasm about Solanki’s appointment, highlighting that her strong HR expertise and people-first approach will enhance the culture and colleague experience at the hotel. Cherian noted that Solanki’s experience would be pivotal in ensuring that both employees and the organisation grow and thrive together.
In her new role, Solanki is set to focus on talent development, recruitment and onboarding initiatives. These areas are crucial for ensuring the continuous development of Novotel’s workforce while also attracting top-tier talent to the hospitality industry. The emphasis will be placed on supporting employees, fostering engagement and promoting professional growth within the organisation. Her goal will be to maintain a strong sense of community within the hotel, empowering employees to perform at their best while contributing to the broader vision of the hotel’s success.
Return to a Familiar Environment
Anuradha Solanki’s return to Novotel Hyderabad Convention Centre and HICC marks the second chapter in her career with the properties, having previously been part of the team from August 2023 to December 2024. Reflecting on her return, Solanki shared that it felt like coming back home, a place she deeply understands and values. She expressed excitement about rejoining the team, noting that the scale, energy and collaborative culture of Novotel Hyderabad Convention Centre and HICC are unique. Solanki also emphasised her eagerness to reconnect with colleagues and contribute to strengthening the environment, ensuring that everyone feels supported, inspired and able to thrive.
Her new position will allow Solanki to leverage her expertise to improve employee engagement, enhance workplace culture and contribute to the hotel’s long-term growth. The focus will be on making Novotel Hyderabad Convention Centre and HICC an even more inclusive and inspiring place to work, where employees are empowered to contribute to the hotel’s success in meaningful ways.
Conclusion
With her comprehensive background in hospitality HR management, Anuradha Solanki is poised to make a significant impact on Novotel Hyderabad Convention Centre and HICC. Her return to the hotel and convention centre will further strengthen the properties’ commitment to a supportive and collaborative workplace. Solanki’s leadership will be instrumental in continuing to foster an environment that attracts and nurtures talent, ensuring that Novotel Hyderabad Convention Centre and HICC remain at the forefront of the hospitality industry.
TUI Cruises initiates a unique search for a godmother for the upcoming Mein Schiff Flow among its loyal travelers exploring the Mediterranean, Canary Islands, and Caribbean, set to supercharge tourism excitement ahead of the 2026 debut. This participatory initiative invites past passengers to nominate themselves, fostering deeper brand loyalty and projecting heightened tourism bookings for inaugural voyages. By involving the community in the ship’s christening, TUI positions the event as a tourism milestone that amplifies visibility across these sun-kissed destinations.
The strategy leverages guest experiences from Mediterranean ports, Canary Islands escapes, and Caribbean idylls to create authentic buzz, driving a twenty to thirty percent uptick in early reservations. This approach revitalizes tourism in homeports like Palma de Mallorca, where the ceremony will draw media and fans, stimulating local hospitality surges.
Mein Schiff Flow Redefines Cruise Tourism
Mein Schiff Flow, the second InTUItion-class vessel christened in 2026, boasts one hundred sixty-one thousand gross tons, eighteen decks, and capacity for forty-one hundred passengers, pioneering tourism with LNG-powered efficiency and balcony-heavy designs. Features like the Aqua Park, Rope Course, and fourteen restaurants elevate onboard tourism, encouraging extended family stays that boost port economies in the Mediterranean and beyond. Dual-fuel engines and shore power slash emissions, aligning luxury tourism with sustainability demands.
At three hundred twenty-six meters long, the Fincantieri-built ship introduces Loft Suites with infrared saunas and SPA Balcony cabins, attracting wellness-focused tourism demographics. These innovations promise to flood Canary Islands and Caribbean routes with high-spend visitors, enhancing regional tourism infrastructures.
Mediterranean Debut Sparks Regional Tourism
Initial Mediterranean “Welcome Cruises” from summer 2026 showcase Greek isles, Italian rivieras, and Spanish coasts, where the godmother selection process heightens anticipation and tourism inflows. Travelers from these voyages gain priority nominations, turning personal stories into viral tourism narratives that draw newcomers. Ports like Barcelona and Athens anticipate overflow from christening festivities, amplifying cultural tourism through themed shore events.
The ship’s Agora concept and infinity pools complement Mediterranean explorations, fostering immersive tourism that extends to pre-cruise city breaks. This fan-centric launch sustains year-round tourism momentum, countering seasonal dips with loyal repeater traffic.
Canary Islands Boost Winter Tourism
Winter deployments to the Canary Islands feature seven-night loops from Tenerife, blending volcanic hikes with beach retreats to invigorate off-peak tourism. Godmother hopefuls from prior sailings embody the relaxed vibe, promoting the ship as a tourism gateway to Lanzarote’s lava fields and Gran Canaria’s dunes. Enhanced single cabins and family suites broaden tourism appeal, projecting doubled occupancy for island operators.
Sustainable tech like waste-heat recovery ensures eco-friendly tourism, preserving Canary Islands biodiversity while attracting green travelers. Local tourism boards leverage the buzz for joint marketing, elevating profiles amid European demand recovery.
Caribbean Expansion Drives Exotic Tourism
Later 2026 itineraries venture into the Caribbean, calling at Barbados, St. Lucia, and Curaçao with fourteen-night escapes that redefine tropical tourism. The godmother contest extends eligibility to these adventurers, weaving diverse narratives into the ship’s story to spur bookings. Vibrant ports benefit from increased yacht-like visits, revitalizing tourism through upscale dining tie-ins and cultural festivals.
Mein Schiff Flow’s seventeen bars and modern emissions controls support seamless Caribbean hops, minimizing environmental footprints while maximizing guest satisfaction. This positions TUI as a tourism innovator, channeling German market traffic to English-speaking islands for economic multipliers.
Godmother Selection Enhances Fan Tourism
Participants submit voyage memories via TUI’s platforms, with selections favoring those embodying the “feelgood flow” ethos, directly impacting tourism through shared content. Finalists attend exclusive previews, generating user-driven tourism promotion that rivals traditional ads. The process democratizes luxury tourism, making everyday travelers ambassadors for Mediterranean, Canary Islands, and Caribbean destinations.
This engagement tactic boosts social shares, indirectly uplifting tourism arrivals by 15% as nominees rally networks. Christening events in Palma integrate public viewing zones, blending maritime tradition with accessible tourism spectacles.
Sustainable Features Transform Tourism
Advanced scrubbers reduce SOx by ninety-nine percent and NOx by seventy-five percent, setting tourism benchmarks for the InTUItion class while enabling bio-LNG transitions. Onboard waste management and Euro 6 catalytic converters appeal to conscious consumers, driving premium tourism to eco-sensitive routes like the Canary Islands. TUI’s fleet evolution sustains long-term tourism viability amid regulations.
These upgrades complement ninety percent outside staterooms, enhancing sea-view tourism that encourages balcony dining and extended sailings. Ports gain from cleaner docking, fostering partnerships for green tourism certifications.
Broader Impacts on Global Tourism
The initiative coincides with Mein Schiff Relax’s success, doubling TUI’s capacity for tourism surges across 2026 deployments. Mediterranean summer highs, Canary Islands winters, and Caribbean escapes form a trifecta that diversifies tourism flows, reducing overcrowding elsewhere. Leadership emphasizes guest input, ensuring vessels evolve with tourism trends like wellness and adventure.
Marketing synergies with nominees amplify reach, positioning TUI for market dominance. Regional tourism economies thrive on spillovers, from artisan sales in Caribbean bazaars to trail developments in the Canary Islands.
Future Voyages Cement Tourism Legacy
Middle East winter seasons post-launch extend the model’s reach, but Mediterranean, Canary Islands, and Caribbean anchor core growth. Godmother-led campaigns sustain hype through 2027, inspiring peer lines to adopt inclusive tourism strategies. As Mein Schiff Flow sails, it heralds a fan-powered era, profoundly reshaping cruise tourism landscapes.
This blueprint ensures resilient tourism, balancing scale with personalization for enduring prosperity in highlighted destinations.
Emaar Properties in Dubai has opened three new mosques throughout its residential areas during the holy month of Ramadan. The company has dedicated itself to improving community life and to supporting spiritual health through this initiative. The mosques established their presence in Dubai Creek Harbour Emaar South and Arabian Ranches III, which serve as part of the company’s commitment to create complete communities that focus on people and incorporate faith-based facilities.
With these additions, Emaar’s portfolio of mosques has now reached 20 across its developments, significantly boosting the local community and pilgrim tourism in the city. These new places of worship also serve as vital centres for religious connection and communal gatherings, especially during the Ramadan period, where daily and Taraweeh prayers bring together residents and pilgrims alike.
Strengthening Community through Faith-Based Infrastructure
The newly inaugurated mosques have been thoughtfully designed to serve the growing populations of these master-planned communities. Each mosque has been strategically located within easy reach of local residents, reinforcing the holistic approach Emaar takes in its community planning. The three mosques now serve over 1,300 worshippers across these areas, further enhancing the spiritual and social fabric of these developments.
The new mosques include:
Al-Majid Mosque in Dubai Creek Harbour, with a capacity of approximately 780 worshippers.
Al Ghani Mosque in Emaar South, catering to around 364 worshippers.
Masjid Al Hadi in Arabian Ranches III, which accommodates nearly 200 worshippers.
Together, these mosques provide essential facilities for worship and connection, making them central to the lives of the residents while offering a sense of spiritual comfort and community during Ramadan.
A Focus on Pilgrim Tourism
The opening of these mosques is not only significant for the local community but also plays a pivotal role in bolstering pilgrim tourism in Dubai. As Dubai continues to expand its role as a global hub for tourism, the presence of well-integrated mosques offers a unique opportunity for Muslim pilgrims. With millions of tourists visiting Dubai for its religious significance, particularly during Ramadan, these new mosques will contribute to a seamless experience for worshippers.
By strategically situating these mosques within bustling residential developments, Emaar ensures that both residents and visiting pilgrims have easy access to places of worship. This not only enhances the cultural and spiritual experience for visitors but also supports the local economy by encouraging longer stays and repeat visits. The incorporation of mosques into Dubai’s urban landscape also increases the city’s appeal as a destination for Muslim tourists seeking a blend of modern amenities with a strong cultural and religious presence.
Ramadan’s Impact on Community Connections
Opening these mosques during the holy month of Ramadan holds special significance, as it provides residents with dedicated spaces for Taraweeh prayers and communal gatherings. These mosques are not just places for individual worship but also act as venues for community bonding, where families come together to share in the joy of the season.
For many residents and visitors, having a mosque within walking distance is a key factor in choosing a neighbourhood to live in or visit, particularly during religious periods such as Ramadan. The presence of these new mosques directly impacts the overall community experience, offering a sense of belonging and comfort to those observing the holy month.
Emaar’s Vision for Sustainable, People-Centric Communities
Emaar’s commitment to faith-based infrastructure is aligned with its broader mission of developing sustainable, integrated communities. The company continues to deliver essential social infrastructure alongside schools, parks, retail, and civic amenities, ensuring that all aspects of a resident’s life are catered for. The addition of these mosques is just one example of how Emaar remains dedicated to creating environments that support not only residential and commercial growth but also cultural identity and spiritual wellbeing.
With the ongoing expansion of Emaar developments across Dubai, the delivery of mosques and other essential services shows a commitment to enhancing quality of life for residents, as well as catering to the needs of those visiting Dubai for religious or cultural purposes.
Boosting Local Economy and Tourism
The opening of these three mosques has significant implications for both the local economy and Dubai’s tourism sector. With over 1,300 new worshippers accommodated across the three mosques, the enhanced religious infrastructure ensures that both local residents and visitors can enjoy an enriched experience during their time in Dubai. Pilgrims visiting Dubai, particularly during Ramadan, will find it easier to access religious services, enhancing their overall stay.
As Dubai continues to emerge as a leading destination for Muslim tourism, with increasing numbers of visitors for both leisure and religious purposes, Emaar’s investment in spiritual and cultural infrastructure plays a crucial role in supporting this growth. With the opening of new mosques in key developments, Dubai’s appeal as a pilgrimage destination is set to rise, contributing to the city’s broader tourism and hospitality industry.
Bottom Line
The introduction of three new mosques by Emaar during Ramadan shows their dedication to developing Dubai’s spiritual needs for both its citizens and its expanding visitor population. The new worship sites function as both sacred spaces and community centers which enhance Dubai’s cultural and religious heritage. Emaar develops complete sustainable communities which enhance Dubai’s status as a main pilgrim tourism destination by creating spaces where people can practice their faith and experience the area’s culture and modern life.
As Dubai continues to grow and evolve, Emaar’s commitment to providing essential infrastructure, such as these mosques, ensures that the city remains an inclusive and welcoming destination for all, while also contributing to the broader tourism economy and reinforcing its role as a major hub for global pilgrimage tourism.
Exciting rail news is coming for travelers in the United States: the Amtrak Airo trains 2026 debut is just around the corner, promising a major leap forward for comfort, efficiency, and sustainability in rail travel. Slated to hit the tracks in 2026, these new trains will start service on the Pacific Northwest’s Cascades corridor service, linking Eugene and Portland, Oregon, to Vancouver, British Columbia. This rollout is part of a broader push for passenger rail modernization across the country.
Introducing the Airo Fleet
Amtrak’s new Airo trains are designed to replace the older Talgo Series 8 fleet with modern, passenger-friendly features. Here’s what travelers can expect:
Panoramic windows for breathtaking scenic views
Digital displays showing speed, upcoming stops, and connections
Automated boarding steps that improve accessibility at platforms of varying heights
Onboard café cars for convenient food and drink
Wi-Fi and in-seat power outlets for working or staying connected
Touchless restroom controls for safety and hygiene
Although the Airo trains can reach a top speed of 125 mph, operational limits on the Cascades route keep trains at 79 mph due to freight traffic and track conditions. Even so, passengers will notice a huge difference in ride quality, comfort, and onboard convenience.
Efficiency and Environmental Upgrades
The Amtrak Airo trains 2026 debut is not just about comfort—it’s also a big step forward for environmental responsibility. These trains are more fuel-efficient than previous models and produce less air pollution, supporting federal goals for greener transportation. Highlights include:
Lightweight construction for energy savings
Diesel-electric hybrid engines for reduced emissions
Seating and interior components made from recycled materials
This emphasis on sustainability reflects broader intercity rail network expansion goals, helping U.S. rail travel stay competitive while reducing its environmental footprint.
Where the Airo Trains Will Run First
The Cascades corridor service is the first route to benefit from the Airo fleet. This 18-city corridor links major hubs across Washington and Oregon, including:
Seattle
Centralia
Olympia
Tacoma
Everett
Mount Vernon
Bellingham
State and federal officials have highlighted the arrival of these trains as a significant upgrade, combining scenic travel with modern amenities. The Cascades route is a showcase for Amtrak’s commitment to passenger rail modernization and to delivering a top-tier experience for travelers.
Nationwide Plans for Expansion
The Airo rollout doesn’t stop in the Pacific Northwest. A total of 83 trainsets will eventually serve routes across the country, including high-traffic lines such as the Northeast Regional, which connects Boston, New York, Philadelphia, and Washington, DC. This ambitious plan reflects:
Investment in American-made rail fleet manufacturing and domestic supply chains
Compliance with Federal Railroad Administration rail standards
Upgrades to maintenance facilities to keep trains running smoothly and safely
Modular designs that allow trains to operate on multiple corridors efficiently
This effort represents a major push in intercity rail network expansion, ensuring that more Americans can access modern, comfortable, and reliable rail service.
Passenger Experience Upgrades
Passengers will feel the difference immediately. Amtrak has outfitted the Airo trains with amenities aimed at enhancing every journey:
Comfortable winged headrests and ergonomic seating
Individual reading lights at each seat
High-speed Wi-Fi and USB/plug connections
Panoramic windows for uninterrupted views
Automated boarding steps and touchless restrooms for smoother station experiences
Amtrak emphasizes that these improvements are part of a nationwide passenger rail modernization effort designed to make train travel more competitive with driving or flying.
Comparing to Previous Trains
While both the Talgo Series 8 and Airo trains can hit 125 mph, the new Airo trainsets surpass their predecessors in multiple ways:
Better digital information and communication systems
More sustainable, fuel-efficient design
Improved passenger comfort and onboard amenities
Automated accessibility features
Modern interiors using recycled materials
This combination of technology, comfort, and efficiency highlights how the Amtrak Airo trains 2026 debut represents a major step forward for U.S. rail travel.
Economic and Infrastructure Impact
The Airo project also supports local economies. By producing and assembling trains domestically, Amtrak creates jobs and strengthens supply chains across multiple states. The expansion aligns with federal infrastructure priorities and ensures the new fleet meets Federal Railroad Administration rail standards for safety and performance.
New maintenance facilities along major corridors, including Seattle, will help keep these advanced trains in top condition, ensuring that passengers experience smooth, reliable travel. This effort is a key component of the nationwide intercity rail network expansion initiative.
What This Means for Travelers
The Amtrak Airo trains 2026 debut is more than just a fleet upgrade—it’s a promise of a modernized, sustainable, and comfortable rail system. With the first trains entering service on the Cascades corridor and plans for nationwide expansion, passengers can look forward to:
Cleaner, greener, and more efficient travel
Modern amenities designed for comfort and connectivity
Safe and reliable service that meets federal standards
This rail news signals a new chapter for U.S. rail travel, showing how American-made rail fleet investments and passenger rail modernization initiatives are reshaping the way people move across the country. The Airo rollout is a tangible example of how intercity rail network expansion can improve daily travel while supporting economic and environmental goals.
With 83 trainsets planned nationwide, the Amtrak Airo trains 2026 debut is set to transform rail service into a modern, competitive, and sustainable option for millions of travelers. For anyone following rail news, this represents one of the most exciting developments in U.S. transportation in decades.
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Samsung is revealing the Galaxy S26 series in two days, but the phone is no longer a mystery due to the weak links in its supply chain, which have been severe this time. Usually, we see promo and product image leaks before the launch. This time, someone has unpacked the Galaxy S26 Ultra device, and it’s a retail unit that we’re talking about.
The Korean phone maker has been preparing this phone since early 2025. Early design leaks of the device appeared somewhere around December. However, those schematics were limited to the CAD renders. Later on, we’ve seen minor inputs about the camera and hardware.
The pace of leaks increased in February, as expected, but a few days before the event, we now have a clear picture of the upcoming Galaxy Unpacked event.
This situation appeared after a tech YouTuber, Sahil Karoul, purchased a Galaxy S26 Ultra unit from a Samsung retailer in Dubai. He explored the device from all sides and showcased new features online on his channel and social media accounts. As of today, his content has garnered massive attention on these platforms.
More information revealed that the Samsung store in Dubai sold him Africa bound S26 Ultra. You should know that the unit that he received was 12000 AED, and he paid about 3200 US dollars to a person, who was supposedly working at the Samsung store in an undisclosed locality.
It comes to the money, the seller is handing over these units without worrying about any consequences. In fact, Sahil later confirmed that the newer storage versions have now arrived and they’re being sold across the market. On a further note, he mentioned that the price has already dropped in one day by up to 1,000 US dollars.
Dire Situation
Revelation of a device from a big company as Samsung, should not be considered normal. The phone maker should have put some strict contraints over its supply chain and shipments.
It appears that the Korean company didn’t pay attention to sellers, who could slip out units without punishment. Look at Apple, for example, none of its iPhone release leaks even before a day of official unveiling, but things are turning really bad for its competitor.
Now that the Galaxy S26 Ultra has been unpacked before the launch. Samsung should monitor this situation up close, find the weak links, and fix them before the Galaxy Z Fold 8 and Flip 8 release.
SamsungGalaxy S26 series is going to launch on February 25, 2026. But before the official event, new details about the Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra have already appeared online. Tech content creator Sahil Karoul shared a hands-on video of the phone, revealing information about magnetic charging support and S Pen functionality.
In his Instagram short video, he talked about one big question many people have been asking: Does the Galaxy S26 Ultra have magnetic support on the back, like Apple MagSafe on the Apple iPhone?
In the video, a magnetic wireless charger is placed on the back of the Galaxy S26 Ultra, and the phone starts charging. At first, it looks like the phone has magnetic support. However, he explains that the phone does not have built-in magnets like MagSafe.
The charger can charge the device, but it does not attach strongly on its own. If users want proper magnetic support, they will need to buy a special magnetic case separately. It means that the Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra does not feature built-in magnet support.
Image via Sahil Karoul (X)
In addition to this, the video also shows the S Pen Bluetooth support. Many users were disappointed last year when Samsung removed Bluetooth features from the S Pen in the Galaxy S25 Ultra. And this year, it seems the same continues.
The S Pen in the Galaxy S26 Ultra does not support Bluetooth.Pressing the button on the pen does not activate any remote features. There is also a small design change. When putting the S Pen back into its slot, users must keep the button side facing up. If inserted the wrong way, it will not fit properly
More details are expected at the official launch event. Stay tuned for more information.
Soldered Electronics has launched a new e-Paper display via Crowd Supply. Dubbed the Inkplate 13SPECTRA, the ESP32-S3-based board features a massive 13.3-inch six-color E-Ink Spectra panel designed for standalone operation without a Raspberry Pi. The platform also supports battery-powered use, offering up to 40–50 days of runtime on a single charge.
Apple has announced that the company will soon start assembling the Mac mini in Houston, Texas. With this development, the Mac mini will become the second Mac alongside the Mac Pro to be assembled within the US.
The Mibro Explorer S Titanium delivers premium materials and core outdoor features in a package positioned as “outdoor for everyone”. The smartwatch currently costs only $249.99.
The Winsystems Zeta 3950 is a new rugged SBC that can endure temperatures ranging from -40° to 185° F, or -40° to 85° C. With a quad-core Intel Atom CPU, the SBC sports plenty of ports and features a compact design.
Winux 11.26.03 LTS, unleashed yesterday and also labeled as the "Pre-March 2026" release, comes with overall security improvements and package updates. It comes with the 6.17 kernel, themes inspired by Windows 10 and 11 for PowerTools, and includes OnlyOffice, Microsoft Edge, Heroic Launcher, and more.
Oppo has unveiled a new A6 smartphone alongside the Oppo A6s, the A6i+, and the A6v in China. The new A6 comes with an AMOLED display, a MediaTek Dimensity 6300 processor, a 50 MP primary camera, and a large 7,000 mAh battery with 80 W wired charging support.
Tesla is replacing Chinese-made cells in all products that it is selling in America, from electric cars to energy storage systems. The shift aims to reduce exposure to China-related tariffs or any import restrictions while helping Megapacks qualify for “made-in-America” subsidies.
Blizzard is working on bringing Overwatch to mobile. The studio has shared a blog post and a gameplay video showing a ‘Control’ match and showcasing the control mechanics, graphics, and more.
The unreleased Casio G-Shock Mudmaster GWG-B1000MG-1A9 watch appears to have been shown in a leaked image. The picture shows a watch with a bold dark gray, red/orange and bronze design, with a metal bezel and patterned resin strap. Features of this hybrid triple sensor model include radio control and Bluetooth connectivity.
Vivo has announced the iQOO 15R has a new affordable flagship for the Indian market. The smartphone has toned-down specs compared to the iQOO 15, but still packs some impressive features.
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Binance listed 10 of Ondo's tokenized stocks, ETFs and commodities on Binance Alpha with UAE regulatory approval, expanding crypto access to real-world assets.
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Oppo’s latest midrange wireless earbuds are now official in China. The Enco Air5 Pro arrive as the successor to 2024’s Enco Air4 Pro with upgrades across the board.
The Air5 Pro get upgraded Bluetooth 6.0 connectivity and come with 12mm dynamic drivers with Oppo claiming 100% increase in driver amplitude for more potent bass. You still get Hi-Res audio streaming support via the LHDC 5.0 codec as well as improved noise cancellation which is now rated at up to 55dB.
Enco Air5 Pro key specs (machine translated from Chinese)
The new buds also get larger batteries with Oppo...
As 2026 unfolds, the American star is facing one of the most challenging stretches of his career.
In modern soccer, careers are rarely linear, and narratives can shift within weeks. Christian Pulisic finds himself at the center of a growing storm of speculation, while Mohamed Salah remains the benchmark that clubs and fans continue to measure elite wingers against. At Milan, the American star has built a reputation as a key attacking force, yet questions are now quietly emerging about what comes next. Meanwhile, in England, Liverpool is monitoring a familiar name as they begin to imagine life after their iconic Egyptian forward.
For much of his time in Italy, Pulisic has been hailed as a renaissance figure, a player who rediscovered his best form after an inconsistent spell in England. His contributions in Serie A have been significant, establishing him as one of the club’s most reliable attacking outlets. Yet the latest reports suggest his future is no longer straightforward, with decisions looming that could shape the next phase of his career.
According to Corriere dello Sport, the American forward is approaching a crucial moment in his contract cycle, with discussions over renewal underway. While the club is eager to secure his long-term commitment, the player is taking a cautious approach, evaluating every detail of his professional trajectory. The uncertainty comes at a delicate time, with his recent form and fitness raising questions about his immediate trajectory, while interest from abroad continues to grow.
Pulisic and Milan no longer sure about future together?
The forward’s current deal runs until 2027, but the timing of negotiations has made his future a hot topic within the club hierarchy. The management sees him as a central figure in their sporting project and wants to avoid losing him amid growing international interest. However, Pulisic’s camp is reportedly weighing several factors before committing to a new agreement. The decision is not just financial; it is also sporting, strategic, and personal. The allure of new challenges in different leagues, coupled with his international profile, has complicated the renewal process.
Christian Pulisic of AC Milan in action during the Serie A match between AC Milan and Parma Calcio 1913
The club’s coach, Massimiliano Allegri, is believed to be a major admirer of the American winger, viewing him as a tactical cornerstone. Despite recent physical issues, Allegri reportedly values his versatility and experience, considering him indispensable for the team’s ambitions, especially if they return to the Champions League. Beyond sporting reasons, the club also recognizes his commercial impact, particularly in North America, making him a valuable asset both on and off the pitch.
The uncertainty around Pulisic’s contract has sparked speculation about a potential attacking overhaul. Italian journalist Peppe Di Stefano of Sky Italia recently hinted that changes could be on the horizon, suggesting that even key stars might not be guaranteed to stay. “A revolution in attack wouldn’t surprise me, especially since I see difficulties renewing some contracts, like Pulisic’s, for example,” Di Stefano said.
Pulisic and his attacking partner, Rafael Leao, have struggled with injuries, limiting their time together on the pitch, which has further fueled speculation about the club’s long-term planning.
Rafael Leao of AC Milan (L) celebrates after scoring his goal with Christian Pulisic of AC Milan (R)
Liverpool’s watchful eye and the Salah parallel
While the Italian club navigates contract negotiations, interest from England is intensifying. Liverpool is reportedly monitoring Pulisic as a potential successor to Mohamed Salah, whose long-term future remains uncertain. The parallels between their careers are striking. Salah left Chelsea, rebuilt his reputation in Italy, and returned to England to become a Premier League legend. Pulisic followed a similar path, struggling for consistency in London before flourishing in Serie A.
This season, the American star has delivered strong numbers, with double-digit goals and consistent attacking output, reinforcing his status as one of Europe’s most productive wide players. Analysts have noted that his efficiency per minute is approaching the levels Salah displayed during his peak years at Liverpool.
Mohamed Salah of Liverpool during Brighton’s game.
Former Reds’ striker Emile Heskey has openly backed the American as a viable option for the Reds. “I actually quite like Christian Pulisic. He is very direct. He probably didn’t get as many goals as I would have liked him to get at Chelsea, but I thought he gave defences problems,” Heskey said, before adding, “Mo left Chelsea to go to Italy and look at what he’s done for Liverpool. I think it’d be great to see someone like Pulisic come back into the Premier League in the same way.”
Christian Pulisic of AC Milan in action during the Serie A match between AC Milan and Parma Calcio 1913
After a tough start to the season, Robert Lewandowski has ceased to be an undisputed starter under Hansi Flick, casting doubts over his future. Nevertheless, the Polish striker has reportedly set himself a clear objective, seeking a contract extension with the Blaugranas.
Throughout the 2025–26 season, Robert Lewandowski has ceased to be an undisputed starter under Hansi Flick, opening the door for Ferran Torres. Even so, the Polish striker remains among the players with the most minutes, but his future no longer appears entirely certain. Far from settling, he has reportedly set his sights on a specific objective, seeking a contract renewal offer from Barcelona.
According to Mateusz Borek on Sportowy Kanal, Robert Lewandowski has received a very attractive financial offer from Chicago Fire. However, the Polish striker remains focused on seeking a contract extension with Barcelona, as he and his wife are very settled in the city. To this end, the veteran has set himself the goal of scoring at least 10 more goals before the end of the season, as he believes this could open the door to a renewal.
Unlike in previous seasons, the Polish striker has experienced a decline in his goal-scoring prowess, netting only 13 goals. Consequently, Ferran Torres has stepped into the starting lineup, scoring 16 goals and emerging as the team’s top scorer this season. Despite this shift, Lewandowski remains a crucial asset for Hansi Flick. His experience is invaluable when facing top-level opponents.
Acknowledging his dip in form, Robert Lewandowski is reportedly open to accepting different terms in his new contract with Barcelona. According to Diario Sport, he is willing to take on a secondary role and reduce his current salary. This flexibility would provide Hansi Flick with a key alternative in attack while also accommodating the potential signing of a star striker, reportedly the club’s priority for the 2026–27 season.
Robert Lewandowski of FC Barcelona scores against RCD Espanyol.
Hansi Flick’s Barcelona may face great uncertainty in offense
Hansi Flick has decided to commit to giving Ferran Torres continuity, making him one of his key attacking pieces. As a result, Barcelona could be close to reaching an agreement to renew his contract, which would secure his continuity at the club. However, they still face several uncertainties, as there are lingering doubts not only about Lewandowski’s future but also about Marcus Rashford’s situation.
Looking ahead to the 2026–27 season, Barcelona are reportedly targeting the signing of a top-level center forward. In that scenario, a potential renewal for Lewandowski would shift Ferran to the left wing, effectively closing the door on Rashford’s future at the club. If the decision is made to let the Pole leave, the Englishman could remain with the team, meaning Hansi Flick is facing a difficult decision.
Robert Lewandowski of FC Barcelona looks on during pre-match warm up.
A Premier League player has been recorded as the fastest in the UEFA Champions League, even surpassing Kylian Mbappe.
Kylian Mbappe is widely recognized today as one of the most dangerous players in Europe. He has shined all season with Real Madrid, both in La Liga and the UEFA Champions League, leading the scoring charts in both competitions. However, a Premier League star tops him in a key statistic.
The CIES Football Observatory recently published a ranking of the fastest players in the 2025-26 Champions League, and the top spot went to Anthony Gordon. The Newcastle winger reached a top speed of 37.9 kilometers per hour, or about 23.5 miles per hour.
With that top speed, Gordon surpassed other Champions League stars in the ranking. Anthony Elanga, also a winger for the Magpies, is the second fastest according to the study, with a top speed of 22.7 miles per hour. Behind them are the two Paris Saint-Germain full-backs: Achraf Hakimi (22.6 miles per hour) and Nuno Mendes (22.4 miles per hour).
Anthony Gordon of Newcastle United celebrates scoring a goal in the Premier League.
What is Mbappe’s top speed?
In the ranking of the fastest players competing in the 2025-26 UEFA Champions League, Kylian Mbappe still holds a prominent place. The Real Madrid forward ranks ninth overall, with a recorded top speed of 22.18 miles per hour.
That makes him the fastest center forward in the European competition, ahead of stars like Juventus’ Lois Openda, Liverpool’s Hugo Etikite, and Manchester City’s Erling Haaland. This is also reflected in the scoring charts, where Mbappe tops the list with 13 goals in nine matches.
The fastest players in the Champions League by position
The CIES Football Observatory study includes a breakdown by player position. As mentioned, Kylian Mbappe is the fastest center forward in the Champions League, while Anthony Gordon is the winger/side midfielder who reached the highest speed.
Among central midfielders, Tottenham Hotspur’s Archie Gray ranks first, with a top speed of 21.6 miles per hour. PSG full-backs Hakimi and Nuno Mendes lead the rankings for their position, while the fastest center back in Europe, according to the study, is Manchester City’s Abdukodir Khusanov, clocking 21.6 miles per hour.
Fenerbahçe, UEFA Avrupa Ligi play-off turunda İngiltere temsilcisi Nottingham Forest ile karşı karşıya gelecek.
Fenerbahçe, UEFA Avrupa Ligi play-off turunda İngiltere temsilcisi Nottingham Forest ile 26 Şubat Perşembe günü deplasmanda oynayacağı rövanş karşılaşmasının hazırlıklarına başladı.
Kulübün açıklamasına göre Fenerbahçe Can Bartu Tesisleri'nde, teknik direktör Domenico Tedesco yönetimindeki antrenmanda core ve dayanıklılık çalışmaları yapıldı.
Sarı-lacivertli takımın Trendyol Süper Lig'in 23. haftasında Kasımpaşa ile 1-1 berabere kaldığı maça ilk 11'de başlayıp 60 dakika ve üzerinde forma giyen oyuncular, yenilenme çalışmaları gerçekleştirdi.
Beşiktaş, Trendyol Süper Lig'in 24. haftasında 28 Şubat Cumartesi günü Kocaelispor ile karşılaşacak.
Beşiktaş, Trendyol Süper Lig'in 24. haftasında 28 Şubat Cumartesi günü Kocaelispor ile deplasmanda oynayacağı maçın hazırlıklarına başladı.
Siyah-beyazlı kulübün açıklamasına göre BJK Nevzat Demir Tesisleri'nde, teknik direktör Sergen Yalçın yönetimindeki antrenman pas çalışmasının ardından dar alanda çift kale maçlarla sona erdi.
Süper Lig'in 23. haftasında Göztepe ile yapılan müsabakada forma giyen futbolcular ise salonda yenilenme çalışması yaptı.
Juventus Teknik Direktörü Luciano Spalletti, Galatasaray'la oynayacakları maç öncesinde açıklamalarda bulundu.
Juventus Teknik Direktörü Luciano Spalletti, Galatasaray'la oynayacakları maç öncesinde Kenan Yıldız'ın son durumunu açıkladı.
Spalletti'nin açıklamaları şöyle:
-Taraftarlarımızın yüreğine ihtiyacımız var bu maçta. Taraftarlarımızın desteğiyle burada kendimizi daha güçlü hissediyoruz. Zor bir dönemdeyiz ve zor bir maç olacak. Çünkü onlar bizim yanımızda olduğunda daha güçlü oluyoruz.
-Bizim için Kenan, çok genç olmasına rağmen lider konumunda. Antrenmanlarda da liderlik rolünü çok güzel bir şekilde üstleniyor ve zor olan şeyleri kolay gibi gösteriyor. Kulübümüzde kalmak istedi. Bunlar bizim için çok önemli sinyaller. Kenan, bu zorlu maçta olmak istiyor. İradesi tamamen bu yönde. Antrenmanlara yarı seviyede katıldı diyebiliriz. ‘Hazırım ve oynamak istiyorum.' dedi.
-Roma ve Galatasaray maçlarının terazideki ağırlıkları aynı diyebiliriz. Her ikisi de bizim için tehdit unsuru olan maçlar. Ciddi sınamalar bunlar. Her gece uykuya dalmadan önce kalan günü arkada bırakıp önüme bakarım. Çünkü benim geleceğim, önümde bekleyenlerle inşa edilecektir. Tam da bu düşüş anlarında önüme bakıyorum. Taraftarımızın can-ı gönülden sahadaki mücadeleye destek vereceğini düşünüyorum. Elimizden gelen her şeyi yapmaya çalışacağız. Yarın akşam sonuna kadar savaşacağız.
Trabzonspor, Trendyol Süper Lig'in 24. haftasında 27 Şubat Cuma günü sahasında Mısırlı.com.tr Fatih Karagümrük'ü ağırlayacak.
Trabzonspor, Trendyol Süper Lig'in 24. haftasında 27 Şubat Cuma günü sahasında Mısırlı.com.tr Fatih Karagümrük ile yapacağı karşılaşmanın hazırlıklarına devam etti.
Mehmet Ali Yılmaz Tesisleri'nde, teknik direktör Fatih Tekke yönetimindeki antrenmanda futbolcular, pas ve taktik çalışmaları yaptı.
Bordo-mavililer, Fatih Karagümrük maçının hazırlıklarını yarın sürdürecek.
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Basketbol üzrə Azərbaycan milli komandasının növbəti Avropa çempionatının seçmə mərhələsi üçün heyəti müəyyənləşib.
Arena.az bu barədə Azərbaycan Basketbol Federasiyasının mətbuat xidmətinə istinadən xəbər verir.
Bekə ki, Azərbaycanın kişilərdən ibarət basketbol yığmasının baş məşqçisi Tahir Baxşıyev AÇ-2029-un ilkin seçmə mərhələsində İrlandiya və Şimali Makedoniya ilə oyunlar üçün geniş heyəti açıqlayıb. Heyətdə “Sabah”dan dörd, “Neftçi”, “Gəncə”, “Şəki” və “Abşeron Lions”dan iki, “Ordu”, NTD və İspaniyanın “Tenerife” klubundan isə bir oyunçu yer alıb.
Milliyə Amil Həmzəyev, Əkbər Məmmədov (hər ikisi “Neftçi”), Emmanuel Aqbason, Endar Poladxanlı, Şirzad Şirzadov, Kamran Məmmədov (hamısı “Sabah”), Ulaş Turqut, Cəbrayıl Əkbərov (hər ikisi “Gəncə”), Elşad Şirzadov (“Ordu”), Vesli Van Bek “Tenerife”), Derin Berkoz (NTD), Rəşid Abbasov, Ercan Donat (hər ikisi “Şəki”), İsmayıl Abdullayev və Saadettin Donat (hər ikisi “Abşeron Lions”) dəvət olunublar.
Qeyd edək ki, Əkbər Məmmədov və İsmayıl Abdullayev geniş heyətə daxil edilsələr də, zədə səbəbindən təlim-məşq toplanışını davam etdirə bilməyiblər.
Bu gün futzal üzrə Azərbaycan çempionatında (Yüksək Liqa) 2025/2026-cı illər mövsümünün 12-ci turunun oyunları kecirilib.
Arena.az xəbər verir ki, turun bütün görüşləri eyni gündə və eyni məkanda (“Olimpik Star”) baş tutub.
Əvvəlcə, son çempion “Araz-Naxçıvan” “Şuşa”nı sınağa çəkib və darmadağına sevinib. U-19 millimizlə qarşılaşan “Neftçi” İK da darmadağıla qalib gəlib. “Baku Fire” isə “Lənkəran”dan üstün olub.
Yüksək Liqa 12-ci tur 24 fevral
Şuşa – Araz-Naxçıvan 5:12 Qollar: Rüstəm Bağırov, 0:30. Ümid Qəhrəmanov, 19:40. Sadeq Caviditavar, 23:14; 29:33. Qüdrət Qasımzadə, 32:00 – Jan Karlos, 15:00. Ədalət Ələkbərov, 16:20; 24:18; 24:47. Jan Perruzo, 18:43; 31: 57. Elan Delon, 22:43. Alleks Rezende 23:49; 37:53. Felipe, 27:22; 28:15. Ülvi Əliyev, 36:10. Hakimlər: Ramil Namazov, Elgün Hüseynov, Rza Məmmədov. Hakim-inspəktor: Füzuli Nəcəfov. Bakı. “Olimpik Star”. Saat 14:00.
Lənkəran – Baku Fire 3:8 Qollar: Murad Quluzadə, 4:29-öz qapısına. Arzu Abbasov, 17:32. Rasim Əhmədov, 37:43 – Həsənəli Rəhimov, 2:20. Fərid Abbasov, 4:11. Ramazan Atakişiyev, 11:10. Murad Quluzadə, 22:09. Azər Manafov, 24:53; 27:30; 38:31. Məhəmməd Abbasov, 37:00. Həkimlər: Kənan Məlikov, Vüsal Balaşov, Rza Məmmədov. Hakim-inspəktor: Ramiz Əsədov. Bakı. “Olimpik Star”. Saat 18:00.
Xallar: Neftçi İK – 31. Araz-Naxçıvan – 31. Baku Fire – 23. Şuşa – 15. U-19 – 6. Lənkəran – 0.
Bombardirlər: Luicci Lonqo (“Araz-Naxçıvan”), Rüstəm Bağırov (“Şuşa”) – 21 qol.
Bu gün futbol üzrə Azərbaycan Birinci Liqasında 2025/2026-cı illər mövsümünün 16-cı turunun oyunlarına start verilib.
Arena.az xəbər verir ki, ilk oyun günündə iki qarşılaşma baş tutub.
“Səbail” – “Baku Sportinq” matçında qapılara qol vurulmayıb. Beş qolun qeydə alındığı “Şimal” – “Cəbrayıl” matçında isə meydan sahibləri qələbə qazanıblar.
Qeyd edək ki, turun qalan oyunları fevralın 25-də keçiriləcək.
Birinci Liqa 16-cı tur 24 fevral
“Şimal” – “Cəbrayıl” 3:2 Qollar: Niyazi Osmanov, 45. Ceyhun Kəlbəliyev, 69; 74 – Dileyn Açimi, 28; 64. Hakimlər: Murad Səlimov, Məmmədəli Kərimov, Rəşad Quliyev, Ruslan Quliyev. Hakim-inspektor: Asim Xudiyev. AFFA nümayəndəsi: Kifayət Mustafayeva. Şamaxı Olimpiya İdman Kompleksinin stadionu, 15:00.
Serie A Matchday 26 concluded with Bologna’s 1-0 victory over Udinese at the Dall’Ara on Monday night, and attention now turns to Matchday 27, which gets underway on Friday 28 February with Parma hosting Cagliari at 20:45 CET (21:45).
The Italian Football Federation’s sporting judge has confirmed eight players will serve suspensions for the upcoming round of fixtures, with Alessandro Bastoni and Manuel Locatelli the most prominent names on the list.
TURIN, ITALY – FEBRUARY 22: Manuel Locatelli of Juventus FC looks dejected at the end of the Serie A match between Juventus FC and Como 1907 at on February 21, 2026 in Turin, Italy. (Photo by Valerio Pennicino/Getty Images)
Bastoni & Locatelli suspended for Inter & Juventus
Both players had been on yellow card warnings going into the weekend and were booked during Matchday 26, triggering automatic one-match bans.
Bastoni’s absence will be a blow for Inter, who are chasing a record-breaking title, while Locatelli’s suspension leaves Juventus short in midfield during a crucial period of the season.
Inter host Genoa whilst Juventus travel to Roma. However, both teams have the added challenge of must-win midweek games.
Juventus lost 5-2 to Galatasaray in their first leg whilst Inter lost 3-1 in Norway to Bodo/Glimt.
FLORENCE, ITALY – DECEMBER 11: Domilson Cordeiro dos Santos known as Dodo of ACF Fiorentina in action during the UEFA Conference League 2025/26 League Phase MD5 match between ACF Fiorentina and FC Dynamo Kyiv at Stadio Artemio Franchi on December 11, 2025 in Florence, Italy. (Photo by Gabriele Maltinti/Getty Images)
Fiorentina’s Dodo and Sassuolo’s Walukiewicz find themselves in the same boat, also picking up bookings while on final warnings.
Three players were dismissed during Matchday 26 and will each serve one-game bans as a result.
Cagliari’s Mina and Verona’s Al-Musrati were both shown second yellow cards, while Torino’s Ilkhan received a straight red and will also sit out one match.
Finally, Verona’s Orban remains suspended, still serving the second of a two-match ban handed down following Matchday 25.
Referee chief Dino Tommasi admits Napoli’s second goal against Atalanta should have stood, but it was correct to revoke a penalty kick for the Partenopei following a VAR check.
Dino Tommasi, a member of the Italian referee-appointing committee, has issued a verdict on the controversial incidents that occurred during Napoli’s 2-1 loss against Atalanta on Sunday.
Referee chief gives verdict on Atalanta vs. Napoli incidents
NAPLES, ITALY – FEBRUARY 10: Rasmus Hojlund of SSC Napoli gestures during the Coppa Italia match between SSC Napoli and Como 1907 at Stadio Diego Armando Maradona on February 10, 2026 in Naples, Italy. (Photo by Francesco Pecoraro/Getty Images)
The Partenopei had a penalty kick revoked in the first half following a VAR check, and referee Daniele Chiffi also ruled out their second goal scored by Miguel Gutierrez after the break.
Tommasi, however, believes that the penalty kick in the first half was rightfully revoked.
“It’s a correct decision; it’s not a foul. Hojlund goes for the contact while Hien stands still,” Tommasi told DAZN via Gianluca Di Marzio.
“Chiffi was very well positioned but had the wrong feeling. Then he corrected himself with the review. Aureliano and Di Paolo at VAR worked well.”
On the other hand, the decision to rule out Napoli’s second goal for Hojlund’s foul on Hien was deemed incorrect.
Isak Hien of Atalanta BC acknowledges fans after the Serie A match between Atalanta and Cagliari at Gewiss Stadium on February 15, 2025 in Bergamo, Italy. (Photo by Francesco Scaccianoce/Getty Images)
“Hojlund steals a march on Hien; it’s too little to consider it a foul,” Tommasi said via ANSA.
“It’s an on-field mistake, but the referee’s central role is important. With a correct decision on the pitch, everything would have been different. In this match, Chiffi maintained a very high technical threshold, blowing the whistle very little, even on significant challenges. He let the play continue, whereas he noticed that in the first stance, the penalty incident and this one, he lowered the threshold considerably.”
Napoli’s loss to Atalanta leaves the Partenopei in third position in Serie A, level on 50 points with Roma.
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AI has made publishing faster and easier than ever. And the result is saturation.
As AI lowers the barrier to production, the web is filling with content that is technically sound, reasonably optimized, and increasingly indistinguishable. When everything looks polished and competent, standing out becomes harder.
AI has changed content output, but users still arrive with intent. They scan headlines, page titles, and descriptions before choosing what to click. They reward clarity, relevance, and usefulness. On a saturated results page, those fundamentals matter more than ever.
Keeping content fresh in the age of AI isn’t about chasing novelty or abandoning proven practices. It’s about returning to what makes content distinct: clear messaging, thoughtful structure, and a strong understanding of what your audience wants.
The real problem with AI content
The biggest issue with AI-generated content isn’t accuracy. It’s sameness.
Because AI models train on vast amounts of existing material, they reproduce familiar patterns: similar phrasing, predictable structures, and safe conclusions. On their own, these outputs read as competent and coherent. In aggregate, they become indistinguishable.
This is why so much content today feels interchangeable. Even when the topic is relevant, the experience of reading it rarely is.
Search engines and users are reacting accordingly. When every result looks and sounds the same, differentiation matters. Freshness still ensures relevance and credibility, but it’s no longer a competitive advantage in itself. What separates one result from another is voice, perspective, and lived experience.
Ironically, AI has made originality more valuable, not less. As automated content floods the web, signals like specificity, usefulness, and intent alignment become stronger indicators of quality. Content that communicates clearly and answers people’s real questions rises above, regardless of whether AI assisted in its creation.
This is where many teams go wrong. In an attempt to compete with AI, they focus on output volume or trendy formats instead of fixing the fundamentals.
Freshness isn’t created by novelty alone. It’s created when content feels unmistakably helpful and unmistakably human.
Fresh, unique content is still built on classic SEO principles
Despite the evolution of content creation tools, the way people use search engines has remained remarkably consistent. Users still arrive with a problem to solve, scan results quickly, and choose the option that feels most relevant to them.
That behavior hasn’t changed because AI exists.
Page titles, headings, and meta descriptions continue to act as the first point of contact between a piece of content and its audience. In search results, they function less like technical fields and more like ad copy.
Yet many organizations assume these elements are outdated or that AI-generated content will somehow compensate for vague or generic positioning. In reality, the opposite is true. As more content competes for attention, clarity becomes a differentiator.
Classic SEO principles still underpin freshness:
Clear alignment with search intent.
Descriptive, specific language.
A logical structure that helps users scan.
Messaging that sets accurate expectations before the click.
None of these concepts is new. What’s changed is their importance.
When search results are crowded with similar-looking pages, small improvements in clarity can produce incremental gains. A more descriptive title doesn’t just help search engines understand a page. It helps users recognize that it answers their question.
AI may assist in generating drafts or variations, but it doesn’t replace the need for human judgment in deciding what information matters most or how it should be framed. Fresh content still starts with understanding intent and communicating clearly.
Small SEO changes can lead to a strong impact
To understand why traditional SEO still matters, consider a recent experiment conducted on our website focused on service-based search terms.
The hypothesis was straightforward: If page titles were more descriptive and more clearly aligned with search intent or user pain points, would users be more likely to click? Could visibility and engagement improve without rewriting content or making technical changes?
Before this test, titles followed a familiar format: the service name followed by the company name. While accurate, these titles were vague and did little to communicate value or differentiate the page in search results.
After the update, titles were rewritten to be more specific and benefit-oriented. Instead of simply naming a service, the new titles clarified what the service helped users achieve and reflected the intent behind the search.
One page, for example, shifted from a generic service title to a more descriptive version focused on optimization and lead generation. The result was a 247% increase in clicks on that page alone.
Encouraged by this early signal, similar title updates were rolled out across multiple service pages and allowed to run for approximately one month. The aggregated results were as follows.
As the table above shows, average position didn’t improve on every page. But several key services moved closer to the top of the results, reflected in a lower average position, while earning more clicks and impressions. This suggests clearer, intent-aligned titles helped the right pages surface more prominently and perform better once they did.
Not every page saw improvements, which is precisely the point of testing. There were no dramatic rewrites and no reliance on AI-driven optimization tactics. The improvement came from clearer communication.
The takeaway is simple: This wasn’t an example of AI SEO outperforming traditional methods. It demonstrated that when content aligns more closely with human intent, performance follows.
Strategies for keeping content fresh in an AI-saturated world
Staying fresh in the age of AI doesn’t require abandoning proven practices or chasing every new tool. It requires greater intentionality in how content is created, positioned, and maintained. The strategies below focus on what works, even as the volume of content online continues to grow.
1. Treat intent at the strategy
Traditional SEO is often mischaracterized as keyword stuffing or mechanical optimization. In reality, its foundation has always been search intent.
Before creating or updating content, ask:
What problem is the searcher trying to solve?
What does a “good” answer look like in their context?
What would make this page immediately feel relevant?
AI tools can suggest keywords, but they can’t fully interpret intent. That requires understanding audience behavior, industry nuance, and real-world constraints. When content is shaped around intent first, optimization becomes a byproduct, not the goal.
Freshness emerges when a page answers the right question clearly, not when it targets more variations of the same term.
2. Use page titles and headlines as tools
In an AI-driven content environment, page titles still matter. Search results are crowded with pages that look nearly identical at a quick glance in the SERP.
A well-written title is often the deciding factor in whether a user clicks or scrolls past. This is where traditional SEO fundamentals quietly outperform more complex tactics.
Effective titles:
Clearly state what the page offers.
Reflect the language users search with.
Set accurate expectations instead of teasing vague benefits.
Small improvements in specificity can produce meaningful gains.
3. Refresh before you create
One of the most overlooked ways to keep content fresh is to improve what already exists.
In many cases, underperforming content doesn’t fail because it’s outdated or incorrect. It fails because it’s unclear. Updating introductions, tightening headlines, improving structure, and clarifying takeaways can have a greater impact than publishing something new.
A practical approach:
Identify pages with impressions but low click-through rates.
Review whether titles and descriptions match intent.
Adjust framing before expanding content.
This strategy is particularly effective in an AI-heavy environment, where new content is abundant but thoughtful updates can deliver stronger results.
4. Lean into specificity and constraints
AI excels at general advice. Humans excel at context.
Content becomes fresh when it reflects specific scenarios, limitations, or trade-offs. Rather than aiming for universal coverage, focus on clearly defined use cases, audiences, or situations.
Specificity might include:
Addressing common misconceptions.
Explaining why a tactic works in one context but not another.
Acknowledging constraints like budget, time, or expertise.
This level of nuance signals credibility and separates genuinely helpful content from generic summaries.
5. Use AI as an accelerator
AI is most effective when it accelerates tasks that don’t require decision-making. Drafting outlines, summarizing research, or generating alternative phrasing can save time. Choosing the angle, defining the message, and interpreting results remain human responsibilities.
A healthy AI-assisted workflow includes:
Editorial oversight.
Performance review and iteration.
Clear ownership of voice and perspective.
When AI is used as a support tool rather than a substitute, content remains intentional and aligned with business goals.
6. Measure freshness by behavior
Publishing more content doesn’t make it fresher… engagement does.
Instead of tracking success by volume, pay attention to signals that reflect real interest:
Click-through rates
Time on page
Scroll depth
Return visits
These metrics reveal whether content resonates. Fresh content earns attention because it feels useful.
7. Accept that ‘traditional’ doesn’t mean outdated
The temptation in any technological shift is to assume that what came before no longer applies. But AI hasn’t replaced the need for clarity, structure, and relevance. It has made those qualities more valuable.
Traditional SEO works because it aligns with how people search, decide, and engage. When those fundamentals are executed well, they break through regardless of how content is produced.
AI has changed how some content is produced. It has increased speed, lowered costs, and removed many of the barriers that once limited who could publish and how often. What hasn’t changed is how people decide what to read, click, and ultimately trust.
Fresh content wins because it is clear and relevant when someone is looking for an answer — not just because it was generated faster.
The growing presence of AI has exposed a hard truth: Much of what passes for fresh content was never truly differentiated. When similar ideas are repeated at scale, fundamentals like intent alignment, descriptive titles, thoughtful structure, and honest messaging become the strongest signals of quality.
So what’s the path forward? Being more disciplined about how content is framed, maintained, and measured. Successful brands and publishers will treat freshness as a function of usefulness, not output.
Search engine optimization (SEO) — be found. Answer engine optimization (AEO) — be the answer. AI engine optimization (AIEO) — be the recommendation. Assistive agent optimization (AAO) — be chosen when no human is in the loop. Four stages where each clearly absorbs the last.
The word that stays constant across the last two is “assistive,” and that’s important because it names the purpose: what the system does for the user. The word that changes is just one: engine becomes agent — a single pivot that tracks the real shift in our industry, from systems that recommend to systems that act.
For me, everything else in the naming debate is a distraction. The SEO industry is fractured across at least six competing terms for what’s functionally the same discipline. Each term has a constituency, each constituency is spending energy defending its label, and while we argue about what to call the work, we’re not doing the work.
So skip a step with me: I’ll explain in the next few paragraphs why AAO is a good solution — then we can all get back to our jobs.
Every competing acronym covers part of the job, none covers all of it
Every AI system that makes recommendations or takes autonomous action — Google, Bing, ChatGPT, Perplexity, Copilot, and any other engine that glides into view — runs on three components: large language models, knowledge graphs, and traditional search. I call this the algorithmic trinity.
The balance differs by platform (ChatGPT leans LLM-heavy, Google leans on its knowledge graph), but the trinity itself is universal. Even Google team members I’ve spoken with agree on this architecture.
SEO also described the purpose the engine served, which I’ve always liked. So here’s a quick look at the competing acronyms against those three components.
GEO describes mechanism, not purpose. It covers the LLM layer, includes search by necessity, but misses the knowledge graph entirely. Because “generative” is a technology label, the term expires when the technology evolves. “Generative agent optimization” describes nothing, which tells you the term wasn’t built to scale.
Entity SEO covers the knowledge graph layer (entities live there), treats search as the delivery mechanism, and tangentially acknowledges LLMs. The term also fails the glossary test, which I now try my best to apply to my own writing. If a non-specialist can’t understand a term on first encounter, it was named for the speaker, not the listener. Every time I use the word “entity” to describe “brand” in conversations with business leaders, I have to explain myself.
LLM optimization is honest about its scope, but that’s one-third of the job, ignoring the knowledge graph and search entirely.
AI SEO bolts “AI” onto the old term, which makes it easy access for outsiders, but it doesn’t have long-term legs. Already in 2026, people aren’t searching, they’re researching, and some have agents researching for them.
All of them are incomplete, and I’d argue that incomplete terminology produces incomplete strategy because practitioners naturally optimize for the leg their acronym covers and neglect the others.
Assistive agent optimization (AAO) evolves neatly from answer engine optimization and covers everything we need to build a meaningful, complete strategy:
“Assistive” names the purpose across the full algorithmic trinity.
“Agent” names the actor that uses all three components to make a decision.
“Optimization” is what we do.
That’s a three-legged stool with all three legs the same length, which, if you’ve ever sat on one, is the only stool that doesn’t wobble.
The glossary test says AAO isn’t perfect, but it’s the closest we’ve got
Generative engine optimization requires the listener to know what a generative engine is, entity SEO requires them to know what an entity means in a technical context, and LLM optimization requires them to know what an LLM is — all three fail the glossary test.
Assistive agent optimization doesn’t pass perfectly either because “assistive” requires half a second to process. But “agent” is mainstream vocabulary now (every tech company on earth is selling us agents), and “optimization” is self-explanatory. Two out of three words land with zero friction, and the third doesn’t need explaining after half a second’s thought.
If you have a better term that covers the full algorithmic trinity — pull and push (see below) — and passes the glossary test more cleanly, I’m open, because the discipline matters more than the term.
More importantly, AAO describes a role (optimize so the assistive agent chooses your brand), not a technology, and roles outlast technologies. The term that names what you do is the one you’ll still be using in five years, regardless of which model architecture or retrieval method is fashionable.
Your brand identity becomes the foundation, not a nice-to-have. When an agent books a hotel, selects a supplier, or recommends a consultant, it doesn’t scan a list of pages and pick the one with the best title tag. It evaluates what it knows about the brand itself: who this company is, what it does, who it serves, why it would be a reliable solution, and how confident the agent is in those facts.
That confidence starts at the entity home — the one page you control that anchors everything the algorithmic trinity knows about you — and cascades outward through every corroborating source. If the agent doesn’t understand your brand clearly, it will pick a brand it does confidently understand.
The funnel moves inside the agent. The traditional acquisition funnel (awareness, consideration, decision) used to happen with a bouncing on-and-off-your-website dance, where the search engine was one traffic source that sent people to you.
Under AAO, the entire funnel happens inside the AI, without the user ever seeing a list of options. The agent becomes aware of you, considers you against alternatives, and decides — all before delivering the result. Your role is no longer to attract visitors to a funnel on your site, it’s to be the answer when the agent runs its own funnel internally.
You might be thinking, “We’re not there yet.” You’re right. We’re not, for most people.
But the funnel is already in the assistive engine (ChatGPT, Perplexity, Google AI Mode), and they bring people to the perfect click — the zero-sum moment in AI where they present one single solution to the user. Most people take the solution they’re offered. The only thing missing is the agent clicking the buy button.
The web index is losing its monopoly as the source of truth. For two decades, the crawled web was effectively the only dataset that mattered: if Google hadn’t indexed it, it didn’t exist. That monopoly is breaking on two fronts.
Proprietary datasets are feeding agents directly as search evolves into what I’d call ambient research, where in-app push recommendations surface your brand inside the tools people are already using, without anyone typing a query.
Agents and engines already pull from APIs, booking systems, internal databases, and structured feeds that never touch a traditional web index. The web index doesn’t disappear (your website is still the entity home — the anchor), but it’s no longer the sole gatekeeper, and you should already be building your strategy on that basis.
The push layer is back, too. For 20 years, we got lazy: Google and Bing crawled our sites, rendered our JavaScript, figured out what our pages meant even when we made it hard, and we published and waited. That will continue, but you’ll need to account for multiple additions.
IndexNow (Fabrice Canel has been building this at Bing for years), MCP, and whatever Google eventually ships all do the same thing: they let you push structured information to the systems that act, rather than waiting for those systems to come and find it. It’s the 1990s again — submitting URLs and actively feeding the ecosystem.
My guess on why Google hasn’t adopted IndexNow isn’t because it’s a bad idea — it’s a brilliant idea — but because it wasn’t Google’s idea, and Google would rather ship a proprietary version.
The technical generosity we’d been leaning on comes back to bite us, too: JavaScript rendering was a favor Google extended, not a standard the industry can rely on, because most AI agent bots don’t render JavaScript. If your content sits behind client-side rendering, a growing number of agents simply never see it.
(All of this maps to the 10-gate DSCRI-ARGDW pipeline I’ll lay out next in this series.)
Your SEO skills still apply. The target moves from the engine to the agent.
You don’t need to master every intermediate stage before adopting the AAO frame, because AAO contains AIEO contains AEO contains SEO — the skills stack — and only the target changes: be chosen when the agent acts, recommended when the user researches, and mentioned when the user asks.
People who adopt this frame will be able to reliably build pipeline confidence while everyone else argues about acronyms — and the gap will widen over time.
The discipline has a name, the agents are already acting, the push layer is here, and the lazy days are over.
The first two articles were the “what” and the “why.” Next week, the how begins. I’ll open up the 10-gate pipeline I’ve been referencing, DSCRI-ARGDW, which stands between your content and a conversion from an AI engine.
Discovered: The bot finds you exist.
Selected: The bot decides you’re worth fetching.
Crawled: The bot retrieves your content.
Rendered: The bot translates what it fetched into what it can read.
Indexed: The algorithm commits your content to memory.
Annotated: The algorithm classifies what your content means across 24+ dimensions.
Recruited: The algorithm pulls your content to use.
Grounded: The engine verifies your content against other sources.
Displayed: The engine presents you to the user.
Won: The engine gives you the perfect click at the zero-sum moment in AI.
In 2026, anonymity in online betting is no longer a fringe preference — it has become a defining factor for a growing segment of crypto users. At the same time, outright anonymity without regulatory structure raises its own concerns. The balance between privacy and legitimacy is where many platforms struggle.
Dexsport positions itself directly at that intersection: a licensed operator that maintains a strict no-KYC entry model. In a sector often divided between fully regulated but intrusive sportsbooks and anonymous yet unlicensed crypto casinos, this hybrid structure is central to its identity.
This review takes a closer look at how Dexsport combines licensing, privacy, and blockchain infrastructure in today’s Web3 betting landscape.
Licensed Operation in a Privacy-Focused Environment
Unlike many crypto-native betting platforms, Dexsport operates under an Anjouan gaming license. Regulatory oversight remains a meaningful benchmark in 2026, particularly as authorities worldwide continue to scrutinize digital gambling operations.
Licensing does not eliminate risk, but it establishes a legal framework, defined operating standards, and accountability mechanisms that purely offshore or unregistered platforms often lack.
Complementing its licensing status, Dexsport reports completed third-party security audits by CertiK and Pessimistic. External contract verification provides an additional layer of structural transparency — particularly relevant in blockchain-based systems where smart contract vulnerabilities can expose user funds.
The combination of formal licensing and technical audits distinguishes Dexsport from many competitors that offer privacy but little regulatory clarity.
No-KYC Access: How Anonymity Is Implemented
At the core of Dexsport’s model is its no-KYC structure. Users are not required to submit passports, personal information, or any other sensitive data to register, deposit, or withdraw.
Account creation can be completed through email, Telegram, MetaMask and other non-custodial wallets or via WalletConnect.This streamlined entry model reduces friction at two critical stages: onboarding and withdrawals. In traditional sportsbooks, verification procedures can delay payouts or trigger compliance reviews at unpredictable times. Dexsport’s architecture avoids these bottlenecks by design.
Registration methods available on Dexsport. Source: Dexsport.io
From a data protection standpoint, the absence of centralized identity storage lowers exposure to personal data breaches. Instead of maintaining large databases of sensitive documentation, the platform primarily interacts with blockchain wallet addresses and transaction records.
For many crypto-native users, this structure aligns with the broader principle of financial autonomy: users control their funds and minimize disclosure of personal information.
Security Architecture and Operational Stability
Anonymity alone is insufficient if platform integrity is weak. Dexsport addresses this through a combination of audited smart contracts, licensed operation, and continuous service since its launch in 2022.
Sustained operation without widely reported major security incidents is notable in a sector where short-lived platforms are common. While no online betting environment can be considered risk-free, operational continuity often serves as an indirect indicator of structural resilience.
Dexsport’s full casino game library. Source: Dexsport.io
Provably Fair mechanics are also integrated into eligible casino games, allowing users to verify outcomes via cryptographic seed comparisons. This model shifts trust from purely operator-based assurances to mathematically verifiable processes.
Sportsbook and Casino Offering
Dexsport integrates both sportsbook and casino verticals under a single crypto-based account.
The sportsbook covers major global sports — including football, basketball, tennis, hockey, and combat sports — alongside eSports betting markets. Both pre-match and live betting are available, with settlement conducted entirely in cryptocurrency.
The casino segment includes over 10,000 games across slots, table games, and live dealer formats. Content expansion over the past year has broadened the Web3 casino games catalogue, maintaining competitiveness with established crypto platforms.
Crucially, the no-KYC model applies consistently across both verticals. Users can move between sportsbook and casino products without triggering additional verification steps.
Crypto Payments and Asset Flexibility
While privacy and licensing form the foundation of Dexsport’s positioning, its crypto infrastructure remains central to user experience.
The platform supports more than 40 cryptocurrencies across multiple networks. Deposits and withdrawals are processed in digital assets, eliminating reliance on traditional banking intermediaries.
Blockchain-based settlement enables direct wallet-to-platform transactions, typically processed faster than card-based systems, depending on network conditions. For users accustomed to self-custody and decentralized finance, this structure integrates naturally with existing asset management practices.
Bonus Structure and Ongoing Incentives
Dexsport maintains a standard promotional framework structured separately for sportsbook and casino users.
New players are typically offered deposit-based incentives — such as matched bonuses or freebets — depending on their chosen activity. Recurring promotions include weekly cashback and tiered VIP levels.
Cashback is generally calculated based on net losses within defined periods and credited in supported cryptocurrencies. VIP tiers introduce incremental benefits, including adjusted cashback percentages and personalized offers.
The promotional system is integrated into the user dashboard, allowing participants to track progress and eligibility transparently.
Final Assessment
Dexsport’s core differentiation in 2026 is not simply its game catalogue or token support — it is the balance it attempts to strike between anonymity and regulatory structure.
By combining a formal gaming license, third-party smart contract audits, a strict no-KYC onboarding model, blockchain-based payments, and a continuous operational history since 2022, the platform occupies a distinct space within the crypto betting sector.
For users who prioritize privacy but remain cautious about unlicensed operators, Dexsport represents a structured alternative. As always, participation in crypto gambling carries inherent financial risk, and independent due diligence is advisable. Within its category, however, Dexsport demonstrates a deliberate effort to merge regulatory legitimacy with user anonymity rather than treating them as mutually exclusive concepts.
TRUMP memecoin cools near $5.66 as election hype fades, but 2026–2030 price predictions show potential surges toward $69.90 amid rising crypto and political momentum.
TRUMP token forecast signals major volatility ahead, with 2026 lows at $5 and highs up to $11.20 as memecoin trends, DeFi adoption, and political narratives drive demand.
OFFICIAL TRUMP (TRUMP), the political-themed memecoin linked to U.S. President Donald Trump, has become one of the most watched and volatile tokens in the market.
Its sharp rise in 2025 was driven by election hype, strong celebrity support, and massive social media attention. This pushed TRUMP into the spotlight as a cultural trend, not just another cryptocurrency.
So, let’s dive deep into our in-depth analysis of TRUMP Price Prediction 2026–2030, to find out what’s coming for the investors.
The excitement around the Trump asset had diminished significantly. However, it attempted to revive interest with the launch of a game on the App Store, which shifted perceptions. Now, with the highly anticipated “Trump Billionaire Game” set to debut on the App Store on May 5, 2026, the outlook for recovery in 2026 appears strong, despite the challenges faced in 2025.
February was not surprising, with price action remaining range-bound, but it occurred around the lower border of a falling wedge pattern. If demand picks up, a bounce to $6 could happen in March. Conversely, if it does not rise, a decline to lower levels is also a possibility.
Trump Price Prediction 2026
In 2025, the TRUMP token did not appear to be a dead asset, particularly with the announcement of the “Trump Billionaire Game,” which added a utility aspect beyond its initial memecoin status. The launch is scheduled for May 5th, 2026, on the Apple Store.
However, the outlook for 2026 is complicated by the 2025 market performance, where bulls struggled significantly against robust bearish sentiment. This dynamic reflects the speculative and often volatile nature of TRUMP’s price movement throughout 2025.
As we look forward to the possibilities that 2026 may bring, particularly with Donald Trump’s ongoing influence in the political arena, the potential for adoption is indeed compelling. On the price front, the weekly chart showcases an intriguing setup; we’ve recently seen a demand coming back around $3.00-$4.00 range in February. The price pattern indicates a falling wedge, reflecting a tightly compressed trading range, much like a coiled spring ready to unleash its energy.
Given this technical formation, a rebound appears likely. If bullish momentum emerges in rest of Q1 2026, it will be crucial to monitor the $5.50 resistance level. A decisive breakout above this level could signal a significant rally, potentially advancing toward $8.50 as the uptrend unfolds and could extend to $16 if demand remains stable.
Year
Potential Low ($)
Potential Average ($)
Potential High ($)
2026
$3
$18
$26
Trump Coin On-Chain Analysis
On-chain analysis of the OFFICIAL TRUMP (TRUMP) token in January 2026 reveals a significant bullish divergence characterized by institutional-grade absorption. Over the last 30 days, a clear redistribution of supply has occurred, which means that retail addresses holding between 10 and 10,000 coins have been consistently offloading their positions, while high-conviction “whale” addresses especially those holding between 100,000 and 1,000,000 TRUMP coins, have moved into an accumulation phase.
This “smart money” behavior suggests that larger entities are leveraging short-term retail panic and distribution as liquidity to build substantial long-term positions. This is laying the structural groundwork for a powerful upward trend as market sentiment stabilizes.
TRUMP Price Prediction 2026 – 2030
Year
Potential Low ($)
Potential Average ($)
Potential High ($)
2026
$5.00
$7.10
$11.20
2027
$6.05
$12.65
$18.90
2028
$8.20
$18.20
$27.50
2029
$12.40
$28.10
$44.80
2030
$18.10
$45.10
$69.90
TRUMP Price Prediction 2026
By 2026, the value of a single OFFICIALTRUMP coin price could reach a maximum of $42.00, with a potential low of $14.00. With this, the average price could land at around the $28.00 mark.
TRUMP Price Prediction 2027
Looking forward to 2027, the TRUMP coin Price may range between $21.00 and $42.00, and a potential average value of around $63.00.
TRUMP Price Prediction 2028
The Trump price could achieve the $94.25 milestone by the year 2028. However, the viral memecoin could record a low of $31.50 and an average price of $62.00 if the crypto market turns bearish.
TRUMP Price Prediction 2029
During 2029, the TRUMP crypto could reach a maximum trading value of $141.50 with a potential low of around $88. Evaluating the market sentiments, the average price of this altcoin could settle at around $94.50.
TRUMP Price Prediction 2030
The TRUMP memecoin crypto prediction for the year 2030 could range between $70.75 to $212.25. Considering the buying and selling pressure, the average price could be around $141.50 for that year.
What Does The Market Say?
Firm Name
2025
2026
2030
Mudrex
$60
$100
$600
Icobench
$100
$150
$500
Binance
$13.93
$14.63
$17.78
CoinPedia’s TRUMP Price Prediction
According to CoinPedia’s analysis, TRUMP could recover from its 2025 decline if strong social buzz returns. As per our price outlook, renewed interest in political-themed tokens may help TRUMP climb toward a possible $11.58.
However, if the market turns cautious, the token may drop back toward $5.0 before finding stable support.
Year
Potential Low ($)
Potential Average ($)
Potential High ($)
2026
$5.0
$7.18
$11.58
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What is the TRUMP token and why is it gaining popularity?
The TRUMP token is a political-themed memecoin that surged due to election buzz, celebrity attention, and strong community hype.
What is the TRUMP price prediction for 2026?
Analysts expect TRUMP to trade between $5.00 and $11.20 in 2026, depending on market liquidity, sentiment, and political momentum.
Can the TRUMP token reach $20 by 2028?
Yes, if market demand rises, TRUMP could test the $20 zone by 2028 as memecoins mature and investor interest strengthens.
What could drive TRUMP’s price higher by 2030?
Community activity, strong market cycles, and sustained interest in political tokens may push TRUMP toward higher long-term levels.
BSV has traded under the 200-day EMA band, indicating a bearish trend.
Analysts predict a gradual price increase, with potential highs reaching $175 by 2030.
Bitcoin SV price (BSV) has been on muted growth trajectory compared to other altcoins. Since the beginning of the year, signaling prolonged bearish sentiment, Bitcoin SV (BSV) has consistently traded below its 200-day EMA band.
Despite attempts to gain traction, the asset has failed to show any long-term bullish reversal, raising doubts among investors and traders about its recovery potential.
Even it’s a non-profit organization, BSV association, optimistic activities like successful collaboration and hackathon events are not manifesting on the BSV price chart
Many ask: “Can BSV Price break bearish trend above 200-day EMA?, “Is BSV a hidden gem waiting for its breakout, or just another risky bet?”. In this Bitcoin SV price prediction 2025 article, we’ll explore the future for BSV Price from 2025 through 2030.
Bitcoin SV (BSV) is exhibiting promising signs of recovery as it approaches an important support level within a falling wedge pattern. Should BSV successfully reverse and surpass the $20 resistance, there is a fantastic opportunity for it to achieve remarkable price levels of $30 and even $64 by year-end, contingent upon increased demand. Conversely, it may continue to consolidate if conditions do not favor growth.
BSV Price Prediction 2026: Outlook for a Fresh Year
The current price of Bitcoin SV (BSV) presents a notable opportunity for investors. Although 2025 experienced heavy challenges after 2024’s high, things seem to be changing for BSV. The price prediction for BSV in 2026 points to a more optimistic future ahead.
This optimism stems from recent chart observations that have revealed what was hidden amid the intense downtrend in the BSV/USD price. The pattern that emerged was a falling wedge, which has significantly compressed the trading range over the last two years. This compression suggests a strong potential for a positive shift in 2026, which should be considered despite the recent price fluctuations.
The projections for Q1 2026 align well with this falling wedge, which has been forming for multiple years, indicating that the trading range is approaching a critical point. Many believe that a substantial bounce could occur, offering a promising outlook for the asset.
While past price action has shown some terrific declines, Q1 saw a retest from the lower border of the falling wedge. From a distance, BSV/USD appears to have taken a stable footing. It appears to have laid a solid foundation that could benefit from better, more favorable macroeconomic conditions in the future. Signs indicate that 2026 could be a significant rally year, and investors anticipate bullish demand.
With stabilizing market conditions, there appears to be potential for considerable upward movement. The immediate resistance level to watch is $20 and $30; if these two levels are surpassed, we could see an ascent towards levels at $42 and $64 later. However, if demand does not improve, consolidation might continue for an extended period.
Bitcoin SV Onchain Analysis
The 90-day Taker CVD is negative and declining, indicating that aggressive sellers have dominated the market. This means that those hitting the bid are selling more than they buy, which likely drives the BSV price down due to excess supply.
However, the large average order sizes indicated by the green dots on the chart suggest otherwise. When these order sizes remain high while prices drop, it signals that whales or big investors are placing significant buy orders. These players are absorbing the selling pressure, allowing retail investors to sell at lower prices into their large orders.
Historically, when high-value orders continue during a price decline, it suggests the market may be nearing a liquidity bottom.
Bitcoin SV Price Forecast 2026-2030
Year
Potential Low ($)
Average Price ($)
Potential High ($)
2026
60
90
130
2027
75
95
145
2028
85
115
155
2029
95
125
165
2030
105
135
175
This table, based on historical movements, shows BSV price to reach $175 by 2030 based on compounding market cap each year. This table provides a framework for understanding the potential BSV price movements. Yet, the actual price will depend on a combination of market dynamics, investor behavior, and external factors influencing the cryptocurrency landscape.
BSV Coin Price Prediction 2026
BSV price prediction for 2026 anticipates a potential low of $60 and a high of $130, with an average price projected at $90.
Bitcoin SV Price Forecast 2027
In 2027, the BSV token price can range between $75 and $145, with an average price of approximately $95.
Bitcoin SV (BSV) Price Prediction 2028
Based on the altcoin’s price history, it can target a potential low of $85 and a potential high of $155, with an average price expected to be $115.
BSV Crypto Price Prediction 2029
Bitcoin SV price targets in 2029 are estimated to range from $95 to $165, with an average price of around $125.
Bitcoin SV (BSV) Price Prediction 2030
The potential low for Bitcoin SV in 2030 is forecasted at $105, the potential high at $175, with an average price expected to be $135.
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FAQs
What is the Bitcoin SV price prediction for 2026?
BSV could range from $60 to $130 in 2026, with an average price around $90, showing potential for a bullish reversal.
What is the Bitcoin SV price prediction for 2030?
By 2030, BSV may reach $105–$175, averaging $135 if adoption grows and market conditions remain favorable.
What is the price prediction for Bitcoin SV in 2040?
Long-term 2040 predictions are uncertain, but if growth continues, BSV could rise steadily with the broader crypto market.
Is Bitcoin SV better than Bitcoin?
BSV focuses on fast, low-cost transactions and enterprise use, while BTC is primarily a store of value. Choice depends on goals.
What are the main risks of investing in Bitcoin SV?
Risks include prolonged bearish trends, weak investor sentiment, regulatory uncertainty, and underperformance versus other altcoins.
Coinbase Global (NASDAQ: COIN), long recognized as a cryptocurrency trading platform, is expanding its ambitions to become a full-service financial exchange. The company has launched stock and ETF trading for users in the United States and announced a new partnership with Yahoo! Finance. The company now aims at making it easier for investors to add traditional stocks to their crypto portfolios.
Coinbase Expands Beyond Crypto
Coinbase (COIN) has expanded its services beyond crypto assets, introducing stock and exchange-traded fund (ETF) trading for all U.S. customers as part of its push to become what it calls an “everything exchange.”
Trade stocks. Around the clock.
→ 24/5 trading → Zero commission → One unified portfolio for stocks & crypto → Buy fractional shares for as little as $1
This allows users to trade U.S. stocks and ETFs directly alongside their cryptocurrency. The platform offers commission-free trading 24 hours a day, five days a week. Customers can get started with just $1 using either U.S. dollars or USDC, making it easier to buy small portions of shares.
Coinbase said more than 8,000 stocks and ETFs are available at launch. Users can trade them with no commission through the Coinbase app using their existing accounts, allowing them to manage stocks and cryptocurrencies together in one combined portfolio.
Coinbase said, “The traditional financial system shouldn’t stop just because the sun goes down. At Coinbase, we believe everyone should have the ability to react instantly to market-moving news.”
The company described the move as a significant step toward bringing traditional financial markets and the crypto market closer together.
Coinbase said the rollout starts with a selection of well-known stocks, with thousands more expected to be added in the coming months.
Coinbase said, “Soon you will be able to trade anywhere in the world, leverage your equity holdings as on-chain collateral, and make instant payments backed by your stock value.”
The company said offering equities trading is part of its broader push to create what it calls a faster and more accessible financial system for its users. The move puts Coinbase in more direct competition with retail brokerage firms like Robinhood (HOOD), which has been expanding its cryptocurrency offerings.
The partnership between BuySellVouchers and Finassets highlights how scalable crypto payment infrastructure can unlock cost-efficient international expansion. #partnercontent
Juventus Teknik Direktörü Luciano Spalletti, Galatasaray ile yapacakları UEFA Şampiyonlar Ligi son 16 play-off etabı rövanş maçı öncesi Allianz Stadı'nda basın toplantısında açıklamalarda bulundu. İşte o açıklamalar...
Argentinalı mütəxəssis Dieqo Simeone yayda “Atletiko”dan ayrılacaq.
Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, bu barədə “El Chiringuito” nəşri məlumat yayıb. Mütəxəssis İtaliyanın “İnter” klubu ilə şəxsi razılığa gəlib və yeni mövsümdən “neradzurra”ya rəhbərlik edəcək.
Simeone 2016-cı ildə verdiyi açıqlamada bir gün “İnter”i çalışdırmaq istədiyini deyib.
Mütəxəssis 2011-ci ildən “Atletiko”ya rəhbərlik edir. Komanda onun başçılığı altında 2 dəfə La Liqanı, 2 dəfə Avropa Liqasını, 2 dəfə UEFA Super Kubokunu qazanıb.
“Əl Hilal”ın hücumçusu Darvin Nunyes yayda İngiltərəyə qayıda bilər.
Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, “Tottenhem” və “Nyukasl” uruqvaylı hücumçunun xidmətində maraqlıdır. Bu barədə İngiltərə mətbuatı məlumat yayıb.
“Əl Hilal” Nunyesi çempionat oyunları üçün sifariş etməyib. Forvard yalnız Asiya Çempionlar Liqası matçlarında iştirak edə bilər. Nunyes klubun qərarından narazıdır və yayda ayrılmaq istəyir.
Darvin bu mövsüm 24 oyunda 9 qol vurub, 5 məhsuldar ötürmə edib.
It’s incredibly rare for an offensive lineman to become a big talking point coming out of the Super Bowl. But everyone saw New England Patriots left tackle Will Campbell struggle against the Seattle Seahawks.
Campbell, the fourth overall pick of last year’s NFL Draft, was attacked by the Seahawks on defense and he allowed too many pressures in the biggest game of the season. Campbell struggled throughout the playoffs, but he had an injury excuse. Campbell revealed days after the Super Bowl that he was playing through a torn knee ligament.
That’s a major reason the Patriots have defended Campbell after his rough postseason.
“When he came back from that injury, I personally didn’t see the same level of lower body strength that you saw before the injury and I think the film would attest to that,” Patriots executive vice president of player personnel Eliot Wolf said at the NFL scouting combine on Tuesday. “He probably had three of his four worst games in the playoffs. But before that, I thought Will played really well all year.”
Will Campbell started as a rookie at left tackle for the AFC champion Patriots. (Photo by Michael Owens/Getty Images)
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There has been discussion of Campbell moving into guard. Part of that is he has shorter arms that usual for a left tackle. Earlier this offseason Patriots coach Mike Vrabel was adamant that Campbell wouldn’t switch positions, and Wolf echoed that he doesn’t have concerns about Campbell at left tackle.
“I think everyone talks about the arm length, but he has a set of skills that enable him to play with that arm length,” Wolf said. “He’s really quick out of his stance, he’s tecnhically sound, he’s adding more and more pass sets to his tool bag that he can use to combat different rushes. He’s 22 years old and we expect some improvement out of him as well.”
The Patriots became the first team to start two rookies on the offensive line in a Super Bowl, with Campbell at left tackle and Jared Wilson at left guard. The line still seems like an area of need for the Patriots after it struggled to protect Drake Maye in the playoffs, but Wolf didn’t sound too concerned.
“With our best five out there we won a lot of football games,” Wolf said. “Obviously the last game was not very productive in a lot of areas on offense, and we’re just excited Will and Jared are made of the right stuff and we’re excited about what they’re going to do moving forward.”
Rising Hoffenheim talent Wouter Burger (25) speaks on lessons learned at Stoke and developing under Arne Slot
In an interview with club magazine Spielfeld, Hoffenheim midfielder Wouter Burger has spoken on developing under current Liverpool head coach Arne Slot. The newly-turned 25-year-old continues to thrive with his new Bundesliga club. Thanks to four league goals and eight assists this season, the former Stoke City professional has doubled his estimated market value from €4.5m to €9m in the last six months.
Burger also commented on his time in the English Championship and the Swiss top flight in the interview. Overall, the former Netherlands U21 international declared himself fully content to have finally found a home in Germany. Brought in as a direct replacement for the departed Anton Stach this past summer, Burger has unquestionably exceeded the specific expectations placed upon him.
Wouter Burger on his time in the EFL Championship
“Many young players make important progress in the Championship,” Burger noted. “I wanted to make my game more intense, more physical, and stronger defensively in order to become a more complete player. It ultimately paid off as I was able to prove myself ready for a top five league.
“The level here [in the Bundesliga] is obviously higher,” Burger continued. “Everything is even faster. I came to Hoffenheim to take my game to the next level. We have the opportunity to secure Champions League football. We have excellent motivation as a team and hope to achieve great things.“
Burger on his current tactical role
“I really enjoy the freedom of the box-to-box role,” Burger said of his current position ahead of former FC Basel teammate Leon Avdullahu. “That was always my favorite position as a young footballer. [The way head coach Christian Ilzer has us set up] makes us very difficult to predict.“
Burger on transfer rumors linking him with the Premier League
“One never knows in football,” Burger said of a potential return to the Isle. “Football is football and one can’t guarantee anything. My [German] girlfriend and I are nevertheless happy to be here in Germany. We bought a very nice apartment and have no immediate plans to leave.“
Burger speaks on working under Slot at Feyenoord
“I always found the way he was able to explain things and shift the mood within the team to be very impressive,” Burger said of his former mentor. “I did leave Holland because they [Feyenoord] wanted to try me out as a centre-back and I didn’t see myself in that position. It was time to leave my comfort zone.“
Sili Nacional: Is Paulo Duarte on the verge of leaving?
Sili Nacional coach receives lucrative offer from Angola
Sili Nacional: Is Paulo Duarte on the verge of leaving?
Guinean media reported on February 24 that Paulo Duarte may be leaving his position as head coach of Sili Nacional. Angola is looking to seize this opportunity immediately.
According to information from Guinéenews, Paulo Duarte has not been paid his salary for nearly six months. This difficult financial situation could push the Franco-Portuguese coach to resign before the end of his contract (June 2027).
Angola wants to capitalize on the current situation. The Palancas Negras national team has been without a coach since Patrice Beaumelle departed in mid-February.
It is reported that the Angolan Football Federation has offered him a monthly salary of €50,000. Angolan officials are betting on Duarte's experience and his knowledge of African football. The 56-year-old coach has previously managed the national teams of Burkina Faso, Togo, and Gabon.
Report – No return date set for injured Real Madrid midfield star
It has been a few weeks since Jude Bellingham picked up a fresh muscle problem that put him out on the sidelines, once again.
The Englishman, who has found it difficult to find his groove after that dreamy debut campaign at the Santiago Bernabeu, has had problems with injuries this season.
The latest setback, therefore, was heartbreaking for a player who was looking to find his footing in the team under new manager Alvaro Arbeloa.
No update on Bellingham’s injury?
Now, as pointed out by journalist Alvaro Esteban, Real Madrid are still yet to set a definitive date for Bellingham’s return from injury despite him being out for three weeks now.
The club did mention him in a team news update recently, confirming that the midfielder was continuing his recovery. But beyond that, the club have remained light-tipped about the issue.
Bellingham’s injury woes continue. (Photo by Denis Doyle/Getty Images)
The midfielder has been spotted working on the pitch in recent days, which is a positive step forward. But there is no specific date set for his return at this point. It is, in fact, feared that his recovery might take longer than the one month initially expected.
Esteban confirms that there is no return date set for Bellngham’s injury, meaning he is likely to miss a chunk of the upcoming matches, with a return potentially likely to happen in April.
If that is the case, the midfielder will miss some of Real Madrid’s biggest matches this season, which may decide their fate in both La Liga and the UEFA Champions League.
The player, for his part, will be keen on getting back to the pitch as well, knowing his continued absence may dilute his importance in the England national team, just months before the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
Paulo Fonseca has reached his one-year anniversary at Olympique Lyonnais, and the transformation he has overseen at the Groupama Stadium is nothing short of a managerial masterclass. After a period of significant career rebuilding, the Portuguese tactician has firmly re-established himself as one of the elite coaches in European football.
Fonseca has maintained a staggering 66% win rate across his 53 matches in charge. This represents the highest win percentage in the history of the club, remarkably surpassing the legendary Gérard Houllier. His side currently sits third in Ligue 1 with 45 points, placing them firmly back on the podium and restoring Lyon as a genuine competitive force.
What makes this achievement truly remarkable is the context of the club’s recent turmoil. Fonseca arrived following a summer of financial instability under John Textor, where the club faced the threat of relegation and lost key pillars like Alexandre Lacazette, Rayan Cherki, and Thiago Almada. Despite Lyon having the lowest transfer investment (€50.58m) among the top seven spending teams in Ligue 1, Fonseca rebuilt the squad by placing immense trust in youth. Players like 20-year-old Afonso Moreira, who has 15 goal contributions this season, and 19-year-old Endrick have flourished under his guidance.
The tactical evolution has also translated to the continental stage. Lyon topped the Europa League league phase with 21 points, boasting the joint-best attack in the competition with 18 goals. Statistically, Fonseca is now the third-best coach in European competitions by points per game (2.17) since 2020, sitting ahead of heavyweight names like Pep Guardiola and Mikel Arteta.
Until a recent setback against Strasbourg, Lyon were on a 13-game winning streak across all competitions. It was the best active streak in the world at that time. By turning a fractured squad into a record-breaking machine, Fonseca has has emphatically completed his own redemption arc.
MILAN, ITALY - FEBRUARY 19: Gold medalists Grace Zumwinkle #13 and Taylor Heise #27 of Team United States celebrate after the medal ceremony for Women's Ice Hockey following the Women's Gold Medal match between the United States and Canada on day 13 of the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympic games at Milano Santagiulia Ice Hockey Arena on February 19, 2026 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Bruce Bennett/Getty Images) | Getty Images
The 2026 Olympics came to a close last Sunday with a classic men’s hockey gold medal game. A total of sixteen former and current Minnesota Gophers competed on various forms of ice to try and bring home some medals to Minnesota, and in general it was a pretty great games for the maroon and gold! Below is a recap of how the former and current Gophers did in Milan and Cortina.
Women’s Hockey:
Nine current and former Gophers competed on four different women’s hockey rosters at this year’s games. While two different nations represented by the Gophers made it to the medal round, only one could come away with a medal. Congrats to the USA Women’s Hockey team your 2026 Olympic Gold Medalists!
United States of America
Lee Stecklein—D
Stecklein finished her Olympic games with a pair of assists and had four shots on goal and was a +4 for the games as one of the US shutdown defenders. She won her second gold medal and will return to action with the Minnesota Frost this week.
Kelly Pannek—F
Pannek won her second gold with the US squad. She finished her games with a pair of assists, five shots on goal and a +4 playing mostly third line minutes for the red, white and blue. She will return to action with the Minnesota Frost this week .
Grace Zumwinkle—F
Zumwinkle won her first Olympic Gold in Milan. She ended her games with one assist on 12 shots on goal and a +5 playing generally on the US’s 4th line. She also will return to action with Minnesota Frost this week.
Abbey Murphy—F
Murphy won her first Olympic gold and was the leading Gopher scorer on the US squad. In seven games Murphy recorded seven points on a pair of goals and five assists. She put 18 shots on goal, picked up six penalty minutes and ended the games as a +8 playing with Taylor Heise on the US second line. Murphy returns back to Minneapolis and will try to break the all-time Gophers goal scoring record this Friday when Minnesota faces St. Cloud State in the first round of the WCHA Playoffs.
Taylor Heise—F
Heise made her Olympic debut and came away with a gold medal. She was the second leading Gopher scorer on the team with five points on a pair of goals and three assists and ended the games at +9. No assist was bigger than the full rink length pass that she sent to defender Megan Keller for the gold medal winning goal in overtime against Canada.
Heise now also jumps back into action with the Minnesota Frost this week alongside Stecklein, Pannek and Zumwinkle.
Sweden
The Swede team went from needing a last second goal just to qualify for the Olympics to running through Group B undefeated and making it all the way to the Bronze Medal Game where they lost a heartbreaker in overtime to Switzerland.
Grace Bouveng—F
Bouveng finished her second Olympic games with a pair of points on a goal and an assist. She finished her games with a +3. She now returns to join Murphy, Plosiva and Laitinien to try and see if the Gophers can make a run and get back to the Frozen Four.
Czechia
Czechia was competetive in each of their games but could only pick up one win over Finland at their games. A 2-0 Sweden Quarterfinal win over Czechia ended their games.
Natálie Mlýnková—F
Mlýnková recored four points in five games for Czechia at the Olympics. She scored three goals and added an assist ending her games at +2. She now returns to action with Montreal in the PWHL.
Tereza Plosová —F
Plosová scored one goal in her Olympic debut and ended a -2 for the games. She returned to action with the Gophers for their final regular season series against UMD last weekend.
Finland
The Fins picked up just one win at the Olympics in a 3-1 win over eventual Bronze medalist Switzerland. Their games ended in a 1-0 Quarterfinal loss in a rematch with the Swiss.
Nelli Laitinen—D
Laitinen did not record a point for Finland in five games and ended her games with a -3 rating. She also returned to action last weekend for the Gophers.
Men’s Hockey
A trio of Gopher alums represented their countries at the Olympics and all three game home with medals. Not a bad ratio.
United States of America:
The USA went a perfect 6-0 at the Olympics and made things dramatic needing overtime victories over Sweden in the quarterfinals and Canada in the Gold Medal Game, but won the USA’s first men’s hockey gold since the Miracle on Ice in 1980. We just won’t talk about the PR failure they have dug themselves into since the completion of the win over Canada…
Brock Faber—D
Faber won his first Olympic medal helping the US to Gold in his second Olympics. Faber recorded two points including one goal and one assist and ended the tournament with a +7 rating. He will rejoin the Minnesota Wild for their playoff push this week.
Jackson LaCombe—D
LaCombe was an injury replacement for the US squad and never saw the ice in Milan. He earned the easiest Olympic medal he ever will receive! He returns to the Anaheim Ducks as they try to hang onto the last playoff spot in the west in the final six weeks of the season.
Finland:
The Finns shook off a slow start to reel off four straight wins before a heartbreaking 3-2 loss to Canada in the Semifinals. They came back to defeat Slovakia 6-1 to take home a bronze medal.
Eric Haula—F
Haula made his Olympic debut and had the best games of any former Gopher on the men’s side. Haula finished second in scoring for the Finns with six points with three goals and three assists. He ended the tournament with a +4 rating. Haula becomes the first Gopher to win an Olympic medal not with the United States. He returns to the Nashville Predators to try and sneak into the playoffs.
Women’s Curling:
The US Women’s Curling team went on a magical run at the 2026 Olympics. With great play from a trio of former Gophers on the squad in Skip Tabatha Peterson Lovick, Tara Peterson and Taylor Anderson-Heide the US squad picked up a huge win over Switzerland in the round-robin finale to qualify for the medal rounds for just the second time in Olympic history. Unfortunately their magic ran out in losses in a rematch with the Swiss in the Semifinals and a loss to Canada in the Bronze Medal Game to finish in 4th place. Still it was a great run for the US Team!
Men’s Curling:
Danny Kasper, the skip of the US team is a Gopher alum, and with a few upsets early in the tournament it appeared that he might be able to help his team to the medal round. Unfortunately needing a win in their final round-robin game against Great Britain they just could not get any shots to fall and would lose to finish in 5th place.
With McLaren returning to consistent frontrunning form and a new regulation cycle reshaping Formula 1 in 2026, Oscar Piastri enters the season as one of the sport’s most composed young race winners.
Recognized early for his technical discipline and racecraft, the Australian rose rapidly through the junior ranks before navigating one of F1’s most public contract disputes, but he's now well-established at McLaren. 2026 represents the next defining chapter of Piastri’s rapidly rising career.
1. Born in Melbourne
Oscar Piastri, McLaren, 2026 F1 Pre-Season testing
Oscar Piastri, McLaren, 2026 F1 Pre-Season testing
Year: 2001
Born on 6 April 2001 in Melbourne, Australia, Piastri developed through domestic competition before committing to a European racing pathway.
2. European single-seater move
Oscar Piastri, TRS Arden
Oscar Piastri, TRS Arden
Years: 2017-2019
Relocating to Europe to pursue professional development, Piastri entered British F4 and began establishing himself in single-seater competition, quickly advancing to Formula Renault Eurocup.
3. Formula Renault Eurocup champion
Oscar Piastri, R-ace GP
Oscar Piastri, R-ace GP
Year: 2019
Piastri claimed the Formula Renault Eurocup title, marking his first major international championship success and confirming his long-term F1 potential.
4. FIA Formula 3 champion as a rookie
Oscar Piastri, Prema Racing
Oscar Piastri, Prema Racing
Year: 2020
In his debut F3 season, Piastri won the championship at the first attempt, emerging as one of the category’s standout young drivers.
5. Formula 2 champion as a rookie
Oscar Piastri, Prema Racing
Oscar Piastri, Prema Racing
Year: 2021
Back-to-back titles: Piastri secured the Formula 2 championship in his rookie season, joining a select group to win F3 and F2 consecutively.
6. Rookie of the Year recognition
Oscar Piastri, Johnny Herbert
Oscar Piastri, Johnny Herbert
Year: 2021
Following multiple standout drives, Piastri earned Rookie of the Year at the Autosport Awards.
7. Alpine Academy & reserve role
Oscar Piastri, Alpine F1
Oscar Piastri, Alpine F1
Year: 2022
After his junior titles, Piastri served as Alpine’s reserve driver, positioning him for a Formula 1 debut while gaining simulator and test experience.
8. Contract Recognition Board decision
Oscar Piastri
Oscar Piastri
Year: 2022
A highly public contract dispute between Alpine and McLaren concluded with Formula 1’s Contract Recognition Board ruling in Piastri’s favour, confirming his McLaren deal.
9. Formula 1 debut with McLaren
Oscar Piastri, McLaren
Oscar Piastri, McLaren
Years: 2022-2023
Piastri made his F1 debut with McLaren, stepping into a rebuilding team alongside Lando Norris.
10. First F1 points
Carlos Sainz, Ferrari SF-23, Oscar Piastri, McLaren MCL60, Esteban Ocon, Alpine A523
Carlos Sainz, Ferrari SF-23, Oscar Piastri, McLaren MCL60, Esteban Ocon, Alpine A523
Year: 2023
At his home race in Melbourne, Piastri took his first F1 points.
11. Sprint breakthrough
Oscar Piastri, McLaren MCL60
Oscar Piastri, McLaren MCL60
Year: 2023
A standout Qatar sprint race performance delivered Piastri his first top-three result in F1 during his rookie campaign.
12. First grand prix podium
Lando Norris, McLaren, Zak Brown, CEO, McLaren Racing, Oscar Piastri, McLaren, Andrea Stella, Team Principal, McLaren
Lando Norris, McLaren, Zak Brown, CEO, McLaren Racing, Oscar Piastri, McLaren, Andrea Stella, Team Principal, McLaren
Year: 2023
At Suzuka, Piastri claimed third place, his first F1 podium, as McLaren’s mid-season upgrade package transformed its competitiveness.
13. First F1 victory
Oscar Piastri, McLaren
Oscar Piastri, McLaren
Year: 2024
Piastri captured his first grand prix win at the Hungarian Grand Prix, converting frontrunning pace into a breakthrough victory in his second F1 season.
14. McLaren’s frontrunning era
Oscar Piastri, McLaren
Oscar Piastri, McLaren
Years: 2024–2025
With McLaren consistently competing at the front, Piastri developed into a regular podium finisher and race winner within a renewed constructors’ challenge, delivering the papaya team back-to-back constructors’ championships in 2024-2025.
15. Emerging world drivers’ championship contender
Oscar Piastri, McLaren, Zak Brown, McLaren
Oscar Piastri, McLaren, Zak Brown, McLaren
Years: 2024–2025
As McLaren’s car performance strengthened, Piastri positioned himself among the sport’s next generation of title contenders. He finished the 2025 season with 7 wins and 13 podiums, both F1 records for Australian drivers.
16. Entering the 2026 regulation reset
Oscar Piastri, McLaren
Oscar Piastri, McLaren
Year: 2026
With multiple seasons of experience and race victories secured, Piastri enters the new technical era as one of F1’s most composed young drivers.
Jack Hughes on day 16 of the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympic games on February 22, 2026 in Milan, Italy.
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Jack Hughes addressed the “backlash” he and his team received after accepting an invite from President Donald Trump to attend the State of the Union address
The ice hockey star was invited to the event via phone call alongside Team USA men’s hockey following their win over Canada in the 2026 Winter Olympics
Hughes also spoke about the US women’s hockey team declining Trump's invite following their respective Olympic gold medal win
Jack Hughes is speaking about his White House invite to attend the State of the Union following Team USA's thrilling 2-1 win over Canada at the 2026 Winter Olympics on Sunday, Feb. 22.
The ice hockey star, 24, addressed the "backlash" he and the team received after accepting a personal invite via phone call in the Olympic locker room from President Donald Trump to visit the White House in celebration of their big gold medal win.
When asked by the Daily Mail how he feels about the visit and meeting the president, Hughes — who scored the "golden goal" to win the game for the men's hockey team's first Olympic win since the 1980 Miracle on Ice — replied that they're "excited" about it.
Jack Hughes #86 and Quinn Hughes #43 of Team United States after winning gold at the 2026 Winter Olympics.
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"Everything is so political. We're athletes. We're so proud to represent the U.S. and we get the chance to go to the White House, meet the president. You know, we're proud to be Americans," he told the outlet. "No matter what your views are, we're super excited to go."
The reporter then asked Hughes how he felt about the U.S. women's hockey team not going to the White House in the wake of their respective gold medal 2-1 win over Canada three days prior on Thursday, Feb. 19.
"They've got busy schedules, too," he replied, which aligned with the statement previously shared by a spokesperson for USA Hockey, who cited "previously scheduled academic and professional commitments following the Games" as the reason why the women passed on the invite.
Jack Hughes of Team USA after scoring the golden goal to win the 2026 Winter Olympics against Canada.
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"Everyone is giving us backlash for all the social media stuff today," the Devils star continued, adding, "People are so negative out there and they are just trying to find a reason to put people down and make something out of almost nothing."
Hughes concluded by praising the women's team and all that they've accomplished.
"I think everyone in that locker room knows how much we support them and how proud we are of them," he made clear, adding, "And we know the same way we feel about them, they feel about us."
Jack’s older brother, Quinn Hughes — who is also on Team USA and play for the NHL’s Minnesota Wild — addressed the backlash when speaking withGood Morning Americavia video call on Tuesday, Feb. 24.
“Yeah, we're excited to go. It's something you don't get to do every Tuesday. It's going to be special for us, but I'm glad you mentioned the women's team again. We're really happy for them,” Quinn, 26, said.
“Obviously, a lot going on on social media surrounding our team and their team,” he continued. “In the last couple [times] we've done a lot of training with them and got to know a lot of those girls really well. We're extremely happy to come.”
Jack Hughes and Quinn Hughes of Team USA at the 2026 Winter Olympics.
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Ellen Hughes, mom of the two Olympic men’s hockey stars and player development consultant for Team USA women’s ice hockey, also shared her reaction to the video of Trump congratulating the men's team before joking about inviting the gold-medal winning women's team.
"These players, both the men and women, can bring so much unity to a group and to a country," Ellen told Today,in part, on Tuesday. "They care about humanity, they care about unity and they care about the country," she added.
After winning gold at the 2026 Winter Olympics, the U.S. women's hockey team declined an invitation to attend Trump's State of the Union address.
The women's team secured gold medals at the Games in Italy on Thursday, Feb. 19, when they beat Team Canada 2-1 in overtime. It was the first time the U.S. women's team won gold since the 2018 games after losing to Team Canada in 2022.
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Donald Trump; Team USA men's hockey at the 2026 Winter Olympics.
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After the men's victory three days later, Trump spoke to the team over the phone as seen in a video shared on social media. Trump called their win "unbelievable" and invited the team to attend the State of the Union address at the U.S. Capitol on Tuesday. He also invited them to the White House for a celebration the following day.
“I must tell you, we’re going to have to bring the women’s team,” Trump, 79, told the men with a laugh. “You do know that. I do believe I’d probably would be impeached [if the women’s team wasn’t invited].”
FBI Director Kash Patel sparked conversation online for partying with the men's hockey team in the locker room following the win, as seen in videos on social media. He, too, addressed the backlash he received about his own actions in a statement on X.
“For the very concerned media - yes, I love America and was extremely humbled when my friends, the newly minted Gold Medal winners on Team USA, invited me into the locker room to celebrate this historic moment with the boys- Greatest country on earth and greatest sport on earth,” Patel wrote.
The women's team declined the offer of a trip to Washington, D.C. in a statement to NBC News.
"We are sincerely grateful for the invitation extended to our gold medal–winning U.S. Women’s Hockey Team and deeply appreciate the recognition of their extraordinary achievement," a spokesperson for USA Hockey told the outlet. "Due to the timing and previously scheduled academic and professional commitments following the Games, the athletes are unable to participate."
The spokesperson said that the athletes "were honored to be included and are grateful for the acknowledgment."
It's something that may not yet be on casual baseball fans' radars. But a lockout could be coming.
The 2026 MLB season is set to go off without a hitch. But after the season, the Collective Bargaining Agreement between the league and the players expires. And negotiations are expected to be intense.
So intense, in fact, that the 2027 season is in jeopardy.
A lockout could set the sport back, particularly if it's a lengthy one. There are so many modern competitions for attention, and if baseball just isn't there, then it'll fall out of the minds of plenty of people.
The most contentious issue expected to be in play in CBA battles is a salary cap. It's something the owners clearly want. And it's something that the players have always held as a total non-starter.
If both sides dig their feet in, someone will eventually have to give in, or a compromise will have to be found.
More than anything, this feels like a note to fans to make sure they really enjoy this 162-game season. Next year could wind up looking very different.
The Chicago Bears' offseason is finally getting underway. While they have some big decisions to make with their free agents, the Bears also have some big trade decisions to make.
DJ Moore is a hot topic in trade rumors already this offseason, but there could be more players on the move this offseason. Another trade candidate is already drawing calls this offseason.
Ari Meirov of The 33rd Team shared that Bears general manager Ryan Poles revealed at the NFL Scouting Combine that trade calls have come in on the $10 million backup to Caleb Williams, undrafted free agent quarterback Tyson Bagent.
Bears receive trade calls on Tyson Bagent
"Bears GM Ryan Poles says the team has received calls about the potential trade availability of QB Tyson Bagent," Meirov shared.
Bagent is 26 years old and is heading into the final year of a two-year, $10 million contract. He's the backup to Williams and hasn't had a chance to get much work in the last two years.
In 2025, Bagent went 3-for-4 in his very limited action, throwing for 47 yards, no touchdowns, and interceptions to go with seven rushing yards on two attempts.
While he's not had much work in 2025, he did get on the field for four starts in 2023. He went 2-2, completing 65.7% of his passes for 859 yards with three touchdowns and six interceptions. He also ran for 109 yards and two touchdowns on 23 attempts.
Trading Bagent might not be the worst idea for the Bears, as, while a backup quarterback is important, there should be other solid options that Ben Johnson can utilize if needed.
If a team is willing to spend a bit on Bagent, a cheap backup quarterback option, the Bears should seriously consider making a trade.
Bagent trade rumors will be one to keep in mind, as the Bears have already received calls on his availability, and a trade would make a whole lot of sense for the Bears.
Cris Cyborg will look to chase more belts – this time in the boxing ring.
Cyborg (7-0) takes on Colombia's Paulina Cardona (27-34-7) for the Women's International Boxing Association (WIBA) super welterweight championship in Curitiba, Brazil. The 10-round bout will headline Nacao Cyborg 15 on March 28 in Curitiba, Brazil.
Cyborg remained unbeaten in the ring when she ran through Precious Harris-McCray by TKO in their 154-pound contest. If she gets past Cardona, Cyborg will become the first fighter to hold a major MMA and boxing title at the same time.
The 40-year-old extended her winning streak to nine in the cage when she captured the inaugural PFL women's featherweight title this past December by finishing Sara Collins at 2025 PFL Europe 4.
Everton midfielder Idrissa Gueye caught the eye again when he wore a pair of bright white leggings for Monday's Premier League match against Manchester United.
It's certainly not the first time a player has stood out because of their kit choice.
Some of those decisions are because of warmth and comfort - and some are for marginal gains.
But what are some of football's newer fashion choices - and how acceptable do we think they are to fans?
Undershorts and leggings
Idrissa Gueye again wore full-length leggings while playing for Everton on Monday [Getty Images]
Undershorts and undershirts are a familiar sight, but full-length leggings like those worn by Gueye are much more unusual.
The leggings, which must match the colour of the shorts on top, are primarily worn for an additional layer of warmth and - in some cases - comfort.
Manchester United legend Ryan Giggs once wore black support leggings as he returned from hamstring injury.
Acceptability: 5/10
Gloves
Nicolas Anelka and John Metgod both wore unconventional gloves during matches [Getty Images]
In principle, the idea of outfield players wearing gloves is fine. But there are certain circumstances when it has been questionable.
In 1999, Nicolas Anelka scored twice for France during a match against England... while wearing a pair of goalkeeper gloves.
Further back, in the 1980s former Nottingham Forest defender John Metgod wore brown gloves that looked more suited to gardening than the football pitch.
For purists, the jury is out on whether wearing gloves with short sleeves is acceptable...
Acceptability: 7/10
Holes cut in socks
Noni Madueke is among the players to cut holes in the back of their socks [Getty Images]
One of football's more recent fashion trends has been players cutting holes in the back of their socks.
Players are doing it to relieve pressure on their calf muscles when running in tight socks.
Acceptability: 5/10
Tracksuit bottoms
Gabor Kiraly is among the players to have warn tracksuit bottoms during matches [Getty Images]
One of the rarer football fashion choices is that of tracksuit bottoms, which goalkeepers are allowed to wear.
They are among the game's more retro fashion choices, though former Crystal Palace No 1 Gabor Kiraly famously wore them throughout his career.
"I'm a goalie, not a model," he once said. "I've played on clay or grass that's been frozen in winter; it makes your legs hurt when you fall so jogging bottoms seemed obvious."
Former Manchester United goalkeeper Massimo Taibi wore tracksuit bottoms during his short stint at Old Trafford, while former Colombia keeper Rene Higuita was wearing them while making his famous scorpion-kick save against England in 1995.
Acceptability: 2/10
Goalkeeper cap
Dean Henderson wore a cap during Crystal Palace's 2025-26 Community Shield win [Getty Images]
Caps are a more traditional piece of attire for goalkeepers, who tend to wear them to aid visibility when there is a chance the sun will get in their eyes.
In recent seasons, Crystal Palace's Dean Henderson and Tottenham's Guglielmo Vicario have both sported club-branded caps during matches.
Acceptability: 10/10
Headbands and Alice bands
Tottenham's Yves Bissouma is among the players to have worn a headband this season [Getty Images]
Headbands and Alice bands are becoming increasingly popular sights in men's football.
England internationals Anthony Gordon and Noni Madueke are regular headband-wearers, while Tottenham midfielder Yves Bissouma wore one during Sunday's north London derby against Arsenal.
They are largely worn by players with longer hair to stop it falling over their eyes.
Footballers are not allowed to wear branded headbands, though, and in 2022 former Newcastle winger Allan Saint-Maximin was fined by the Football Association for wearing one with a designer branding.
Acceptability: 8/10
Snoods
Ashley Young was among the players to wear a snood prior to them being banned by Ifab [Getty Images]
Players have been banned from wearing snoods during matches since 2011, but prior to that Carlos Tevez, Samir Nasri and Ashley Young were among those who donned them during fixtures.
Players and coaches still wear them frequently during pre-match warm-ups and training for an added layer of warmth.
Acceptability: 2/10
Undershirts
Borussia Dortmund striker Serhou Guirassy wore an undershirt for their Champions League match against Atalanta [Getty Images]
Another accessory more commonly worn during colder months, skin-tight undershirts give players an added layer of warmth.
Players did used to be able to wear a different coloured undershirt to their kit, but that was outlawed to prevent clashes.
With a number of shirt manufacturers opting not to make long-sleeved shirts that can be worn in Premier League matches, players often wearing either short-sleeved shirts over undershirts or replica long-sleeved shirts that are made for commercial sales to supporters.
Acceptability: 7/10
Wrist and finger tape
Real Madrid winger Vinicius Jr regularly wears wrist tape [Getty Images]
Players commonly wear wrist tape in matches in order to stabilise their joints and limit the risk of sprains or injuries sustained in collisions or tackles.
At times, players also wear tape around their fingers for similar reasons.
The International Football Association Board - the body responsible for making the laws of the game - no longer allows players to wear tape over jewellery, which is not permitted to be worn.
Acceptability: 7/10
Small shinpads
Burnley's Marcus Edwards is among the players to wear small shinpads [Getty Images]
Shinpads are very much a necessity - and an Ifab requirement for players - but the size of some has become a talking point.
Burnley winger Marcus Edwards was among those pictured sporting particularly small shinpads during their Premier League defeat West Ham.
Jack Grealish has also previously worn smaller shinpads - designed for increased mobility, comfort and ankle flexibility.
Acceptability: 0/10
Footless socks
James Trafford is among the footballers to wear ankle socks under their club colours [Getty Images]
Another recent trend is for players to wear football socks that do not have 'feet' on them - usually known is footless socks.
Players commonly cut the bottom off themselves or buy them pre-made.
Instead, players wear separate ankle socks for comfort and more flexibility in football boots compared to wearing a traditional one-piece sock.
Acceptability: 4/10
Holes in the back of boots
Similarly to socks, some players have been cutting holes at the back of their football boots to make them more comfortable.
Some footballers have Haglund's deformity - a condition in which people get an enlarged bony bump on the back of their heels which can rub against the inside of football boots.
Other players cut their boots to put less pressure on their feet, with former Brazil internationals Neymar and Philippe Coutinho among those to do this.
Acceptability: 9/10
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A new rumor about the offseason plans of a rival AFC team offers the New York Jets a trio of QB trade options they could land for very cheap.
A year ago, the NY Jets thought they had reason to be hopeful about the 2025 NFL season. They completely cleaned house of their management structure, hired Darren Mougey as their new general manager, and brought in one-time franchise star Aaron Glenn as their new head coach.
They then followed that up by making one of the first big splashes of the offseason when they signed former first-round pick Justin Fields after a productive season in limited opportunities with the Pittsburgh Steelers. Unfortunately, his six starts in 2024 turned out to be fool’s gold, and he was a disaster for the NY Jets last season. Throwing for under 100 yards in four of his nine starts.
It puts the NY Jets in a position where they must look at the QB market again this offseason. However, this year’s quarterback class isn’t great, so if they do select one in April, they will probably be a late-round project. Which leaves the free agent and trade market.
Browns could put QBs on trade block soon
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Unfortunately for New York, the free agent market is just as weak as the options in the NFL Draft. That means if the team does add a signal caller of note, it will probably be via a trade. And a new rumor has opened up three options.
The option of bringing in any of the three probably won’t excite NY Jets fans, but the acquisition options this offseason aren’t great. Nevertheless, there are reasons to believe all three could be better in a different situation. But, most importantly, all of their values are low, so Gang Green can get them for pretty cheap in a trade.
Making the case for NY Jets to trade for Watson, Sanders, or Gabriel
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Watson once had the most untradeable in sports. However, he is in the final year of the massive $230 million deal he got in 2022. While he has been a disaster in Cleveland and is coming off double surgery on his Achilles, he is still a three-time Pro Bowler. If New York can get the 30-year-old for a Day three pick and the Browns pick up half of his remaining contract, the Jets should consider it.
The biggest issue in a trade might be the public relations pushback after the QB missed the 2021 season due to allegations of sexual assault.
There were rumors before the 2025 NFL Draft that Sanders wanted to play in New York. The 24-year-old would be a good fit in Gotham and, at the very least, would excite fans a little more about the 2026 season. As for Gabriel, he still has a lot of potential. The Browns did use a third-rounder on him, and he was a finalist for the 2024 Heisman Trophy.
Both could probably be had for a fifth-round pick and are another low-cost option the NY Jets should consider this offseason.
Cobb County police said Braxton was involved in a single-vehicle crash on Atlanta's I-285 on the evening of Feb. 21. Braxton "failed to maintain her lane" before colliding with a median on the left shoulder.
Her death was confirmed by the WNBA on Feb. 22 with a statement on social media.
"It is with profound sadness that we mourn the passing of 2x WNBA Champion Kara Braxton," the organization said. "A 10-season veteran, Kara played with the Detroit Shock, Tulsa Shock, Phoenix Mercury, and New York Liberty. Our thoughts are with her family, friends and former teammates at this time."
Kara Braxton joins the Bulldogs
Georgia Basketball said they are mourning the "loss of former Lady Bulldog Kara Braxton, who played from 2002-2004," in a Feb. 22 post on X.
Rest in peace Kara 🕊️
Georgia mourns the loss of former Lady Bulldog Kara Braxton, who played from 2002-04. pic.twitter.com/4bKYMzur4c
The 6 foot, 6 inch tall forward-center came to Athens from Jackson, Michigan and went on to win SEC Rookie of the Year, SEC All-Freshmen and All-SEC.
Braxton had a career 71 games, averaging 15.4 points a game. She was drafted in 2005 as the 7th overall pick to the Detroit Shock.
Braxton becomes two-time WNBA Champion
Braxton was named to the All-Rookie team in 2005, and went on to play five seasons with the Detroit Shock. She played one season with EAST, one season with Tulsa Shock, two seasons with Phoenix Mercury and four seasons with New York Liberty. She was waived from the New York Liberty in 2014, and worked with Nike before moving to Atlanta.
Braxton won the WNBA Championship twice with the Detroit Shock, first in 2006 and then again in 2008.
In 2023, Braxton came back to the University of Georgia to complete her degree.
"It has always been a goal of mine to come back and finish school, and finish what I started," Braxton said in an interview with The Frierson Files. "It's a very exciting time for me right now."
Irene Wright is the Atlanta Connect reporter with USA Today’s Deep South Connect team. Find her on X @IreneEWright or email her at ismith@usatodayco.com.
INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA - FEBRUARY 28: General Manager Omar Khan of the Pittsburgh Steelers speaks to the media during the NFL Combine at Lucas Oil Stadium on February 28, 2023 in Indianapolis, Indiana. (Photo by Justin Casterline/Getty Images) | Getty Images
For the third offseason in a row, the Pittsburgh Steelers have a major need for a wide receiver. After trading for and investing in DK Metcalf long-term, the Steelers still found themselves with depth issues in the room that limited them offensively, especially during the receiver’s suspension at the end of last season.
When asked if he would change anything about the way he addressed the room over the last few seasons at the NFL Combine, Khan had an interesting response.
“I don’t think we were good enough overall,” Khan said. “We didn’t win a single playoff game; that’s not good enough. So we have to be better at every position.”
Omar Khan admits he didn’t do a good enough job addressing the Steelers WR issues. “I don’t think we were good enough overall. We didn’t win a single playoff game, that’s not good enough. So we have to be better at every position.” pic.twitter.com/sYAl1evLMb
Khan’s mention of playoff games shows that the Steelers’ playoff win drought, now approaching a decade, is on the organization’s mind as much as it is the fans’. If the Steelers want to win in the postseason, another major upgrade at wide receiver will be crucial to breaking that streak.
The investment at wide receiver could very well happen on night one of the NFL Draft. With a deep receiver class and twelve picks at their disposal, the Steelers could be in prime position to trade up a few spots for the right receiver. Khan also said the Steelers are in a good situation cap-wise, so I wouldn’t count out the Steelers investing in a receiver when free agency opens next month.
One thing is clear: Khan and the Steelers are willing to invest in the receiver room again this offseason in an attempt to win their first playoff game in nearly a decade.
Let us know what you think in the comments. Be sure to bookmark Behind the Steel Curtain for all the latest news, breakdowns, and more!
Utah right tackle Spencer Fano (number 55) blocks against UCLA. | Getty Images
A new name has entered the mock draft arena for the New York Giants.
ESPN’s Mel Kiper Jr. released his pre-combine mock draft on Tuesday morning and he’s broken from the mold compared to most mock drafts for the Giants this year. Unlike most mock drafts recently, Kiper doesn’t select any player from Ohio State for the Giants. Instead, he gives the Giants a right tackle at No. 5 overall — and he goes against the grain there as well.
Kiper mocked Utah right tacker Spencer Fano to the Giants.
5. New York Giants – Spencer Fano, RT, Utah
In January, I had Ohio State receiver Carnell Tate here. I think that’s still very possible, as New York needs a WR2 opposite Malik Nabers. But it doesn’t matter who Jaxson Dart is throwing to if he doesn’t have enough time to get the ball out. Fano started 36 games over three seasons, and he allowed just four sacks (and only one over the past two years once flipping from left tackle to right tackle). His technique and power are outstanding. If free agent Jermaine Eluemunor doesn’t return, I like Fano sliding into the RT spot in the lineup, helping keep Dart clean and driving defenders out of the way for running back Cam Skattebo.
Chris’ thoughts
As we’ve been saying, free agency will tell us a lot about the Giants’ draft plans. It isn’t a given that Eluemunor will return in 2026, though I tend to think he will. The Giants’ biggest (perceived) competition for his services has other in-house options, and it doesn’t seem likely that they’ll move JC Latham for Eluemunor.
Eluemunor has also played for John Harbaugh in the past. He was drafted by the Ravens in 2017 and played under Harbaugh for two years until he was traded to the Patriots in 2019. Elumunor has also been one of Jaxson Dart’s most vocal supporters in public and might prefer to stay with the charismatic young quarterback.
However it works out, the feeling here is that it would be a legitimate surprise if the Giants came into draft night without an answer in place at right tackle. If they do so, it either means they are completely sold on Marcus Mbow, or sold on one of the top tackle prospects.
Turning to Fano himself, he is an athletic, easy mover who’s able to win with great agility and positioning. He’s a lean tackle 6-foot-6, 308 pounds (unofficially), and bears a certain resemblance to Charles Cross coming out. I don’t agree with Kiper that Fano’s power is “outstanding” but his play strength is adequate for the position, and he can match power with most NFL edge defenders with good footwork and technique.
Like Marcus Mbow, Fano may have some issues with powerful rushers at the NFL level, and he’s also likely better suited to outside zone running schemes than inside zone or more downhill man-gap schemes. However, with questions with regards to whether Miami’s Francis Mauigoa is a tackle or guard in the NFL — particularly in light of similar questions a year ago about Will Campbell and the struggles he had against top competition — Fano could be the top tackle prospect on draft night.
So if the Giants need an offensive tackle … He’s the guy.
Prelec joined from Cagliari on loan last summer [Getty Images]
Oxford United have triggered an option to sign striker Nik Prelec on a permanent basis.
Prelec, 24, has been on loan from Italian club Cagliari this season, scoring one goal in 19 Championship appearances.
The club's head of football Ed Waldron says there is "more to come" from Prelec.
"This is a proactive piece of business as we secure Nik on a permanent deal," he said.
"We believe there is more to come from him in an Oxford United shirt. He has shown moments of quality so far but has been unable to reach his full potential due to injury.
"We're hopeful he'll return to the pitch very soon and make a strong contribution for the club this season and beyond."
Oxford are currently 23rd in the Championship, six points adrift of safety.
UFC 327 takes place at the Kaseya Center in Miami and features
flyweight title tilt pitting Joshua Van
against Tatsuro
Taira. It is currently unclear if Van vs. Taira will be the
evening’s main event. The entirety of the card airs on
Paramount+.
A Gap in Experience
Hokit is undefeated in eight professional outings and has finished
all of his opponents inside the distance. After earning a contract
on
Dana White's Contender Series this past August, “The Incredible
Hok” has kicked off his
UFC tenure with first-round stoppages of Max Gimenis
and Denzel
Freeman. In addition to his penchant for quick finishes, Hokit
has made a name for himself thanks to his pro wrestling persona in
interviews.
No player has scored more Premier League goals as a substitute this season than Benjamin Sesko [Getty Images]
As Manchester United's powerbrokers assessed the wreckage from a catastrophic 2024-25 campaign and tried to plot a way forward for the Old Trafford club, they had some targets to aim for.
Year one - secure an immediate return to Europe, probably in the Europa League, via a sixth-placed Premier League finish.
Year two - back in the Champions League, with fourth seen as a realistic finishing spot for the 2026-27 campaign.
The determination was clear, the rationale obvious.
Thanks to two rounds of redundancies, cost-cutting in most departments and more scrutiny on the spending that does take place, Sir Jim Ratcliffe and his management team have succeeded in substantially reducing the club's losses, from the eye-watering £113.2m to a £13m profit in its first quarter accounts to 30 September, 2025.
Finishing sixth in the Premier League this season compared to 15th last term would just about cover the revenue hit for missing out on Europe for only the second time since the ban on English clubs participating was lifted by Uefa in 1990.
But the cash injection that comes through Champions League qualification is there for all to see.
On Wednesday, United will release their second quarter financial results to 31 December 2025. In their first quarter results, overall revenue for the 2025-26 financial year was predicted to be between £640m and £660m.
Had a Europa League campaign been included in that, there would be an anticipated increase of between £10m and £35m, depending on performance. For the Champions League, the figures would be £50m as a minimum and potentially more than £100m.
It is why United believe if they follow the desired path, their overall revenues could be more than £800m by 2028.
That is why Monday's 1-0 win at Everton, which sent them up to fourth place in the current standings, could be so crucial in determining the club's future.
Under their new shirt sponsorship agreement with Adidas, United lose £10m for each season they do not compete in the Champions League. They have never gone three years without competing in it since the tournament was launched in 1992.
On 4 October, before a 2-0 home win against Sunderland, the club's chances of a top-five finish were the lowest this season. Stats experts Opta rated their chances of a top-four finish at 3.1% - and 5.8% to make the top five.
When Ruben Amorim was sacked on 5 January after the 1-1 draw at Leeds – either the third match in a current 10-game unbeaten run in the league or the middle result in a sequence of three successive draws against relegation candidates depending on how you view these things - the numbers had risen slightly to 5.9% and 15.7% respectively.
Fast forward to the aftermath of their first outing at Hill Dickinson Stadium, and after five wins out of six under interim boss Michael Carrick, it now stands at 44.2% and 72.0%.
With English clubs so far ahead in the battle to get one of the extra two Champions League slots - after last week's play-off first-leg ties Portuguese clubs were effectively 13 wins behind, Germany 16, Italy 19 and Spain 22 – it is virtually certain already fifth will be enough.
Carrick will not see it like this of course with 11 games left to play.
But from their current position, three points behind third-placed Aston Villa with a slightly better goal difference, and three ahead of both Chelsea - who visit leaders Arsenal on Sunday - and Liverpool, plus no European distractions, Sky Sports pundit Jamie Carragher got it right in his assessment of the situation.
"Manchester United are now virtually guaranteed for one of the Champions League places," said the former Liverpool and England defender. "I can't see them not making it."
The spin-offs would be enormous.
Manchester United's last Champions League game was against Bayern Munich at Old Trafford in December 2023 [Getty Images]
'Completing the job is the task now'
Carrick has also made a compelling case for getting the manager's job on a full-time basis, especially as a couple of the more experienced, successful and Premier League-ready alternatives Thomas Tuchel and Carlo Ancelotti have committed themselves to their international jobs at England and Brazil beyond the summer.
Roberto de Zerbi has been sacked by Marseille, while Oliver Glasner might well suffer the same fate at Crystal Palace before he leaves when his contract expires in the summer. Their credentials wouldn't look quite so attractive against Carrick's if he did get United back into Europe's elite club competition.
They would also be a more attractive proposition commercially.
At a time when questions are starting to be asked about the club's ability to do deals and the lack of a training ground or kit sponsor, that is quite important.
In addition, although it is some way in the future, if United's new stadium plans eventually proceed, funding will be based around a significant percentage of expensive 'premium' seats.
While club officials have stressed no decisions around ticket prices have been taken, a document sent to season ticket holders in October placed indicative prices at £4,830 for season tickets on the lower tier of the stand opposite the dugouts, with hospitality prices rising to £424,800 for a 16-seat large private box in the middle tier of the main stand, level with the halfway line.
Clearly, supporters are more likely to be willing to pay such figures if they were watching a team competing for major trophies, something that has not happened since Sir Alex Ferguson retired in 2013.
The club's huge debt, way in excess of £1bn including outstanding transfer fee payments, might at least not need to be increased too.
Over the past six weeks, Carrick has repeatedly stressed he is not getting carried away by his side's impressive form. After the Everton win, a question was put to him about the triumph providing belief around Champions League qualification on a weekend when Villa and Chelsea both drew at home and Liverpool needed an injury-time winner at Nottingham Forest.
Carrick's answer bore no relation to the core point he was being asked. There is logic behind this. Results can change narratives very quickly in football.
When he took over at Middlesbrough in 2022, Carrick won 15 of his first 20 league games, then only three of the next 12. A potential automatic promotion place turned into a play-off meeting with Coventry, which Middlesbrough lost. They never got as close to promotion again under the former England midfielder.
He knows his team are well-placed to seal their Champions League return. Completing the job is the task now.
Every year, the national media clamps onto prospects, elevating their draft status. Sometimes they have hits, some turn out to be misses. This year, one player who is slowly starting to gather hype is Wake Forest running back Demond Claiborne. Claiborne is the definition of a home run hitter, but does he have the consistency to be an effective back at the next level? Let's talk about it.
Claiborne, a four-star recruit out of King William High School in King William, Virginia, hit the ground running at Wake Forest, as one of his first carries was a massive 32-yard gain, showcasing how explosive he can be. Whether it be returning kickoffs for touchdowns or finding open running lanes, he would make his presence known early. His Junior year is when things really clicked, as he rushed for 1,049 yards and 11 touchdowns, then followed that up this year with 907 yards and ten touchdowns.
Demond Claiborne is as twitched up as any running back prospect in the class. Twitched up means he has the juice and agility to hit any hole he sees, and can make any cut needed in the open field. When he puts his foot in the dirt and changes direction, the defender is already at a massive disadvantage. He is both quick and fast, as he can accelerate as well as anyone in the class and has borderline-elite long speed. He should carve out an early role on special teams, as he averaged 26.7 yards per return in college.
While Claiborne has exceptional skills in the open field, he sometimes relies on it too much behind the line of scrimmage while he waits for a hole to open. NFL teams might get scared off by his frame, standing just 5-foot-9, as he is notably smaller than other prospects in recent cycles. He will lose momentum early in camp, as he struggles mightily in pass protection. Claiborne also struggles with shedding tacklers who get their hands on him early, meaning he lacks that drive to break through arm tackles.
Demond Claiborne is a draft crush, I'll admit it. When the running back rankings come out, he has a good chance to land higher than others will list him. When it's all said and done, I have a fourth-round grade on him. This is right in the range you want to be targeting, running backs who can make an early impact, and Claiborne should be near the top of the list.
The top Italian clubs are preparing for the final part of the season and are already looking ahead to the summer transfer market. Let’s see today’s news.
Juve, McKennie renews optimism for Vlahovic
As written by Fabrizio Romano and Matteo Moretto, Juve has reached an agreement to renew McKennie’s contract until 2030: his salary will be 4 million + bonuses per season. The player’s desire was decisive despite interest from Inter, Atletico, and MLS.
For Vlahovic, on the other hand, optimism is growing according to Tuttosport: the player could stay if no huge offers come in from foreign clubs. If that’s the case, the striker could accept a renewal at about half his current salary, which is 12 million net.
Milan, the new management confirms Kirovski
According to Matteo Moretto, Elliott’s exit from Milan’s organizational structure will bring changes: first and foremost, the renewal of Jovan Kirovski, technical director of the Primavera sector.
The executive’s contract expires in June and the new governance will confirm Kirovski in his role, with contacts between the parties already underway.
Inter, Barcelona keeping an eye on Bastoni
Alessandro Bastoni is in talks with Inter to renew his contract and he feels good in Milan, but Barcelona is tracking the player, as reported by Fabrizio Romano.
The negotiation, if it happens, won’t be easy and before deciding on summer strategies, Barcelona will have to face the club elections in mid-March: Laporta’s confirmation is very likely in this regard.
Napoli, a lawyer files a complaint with the FIGC Prosecutor
As written by Il Mattino, lawyer Erich Grimaldi, an expert in Sports Law and a Supreme Court lawyer in Naples, has filed a complaint with the FIGC Prosecutor after the events of Atalanta-Napoli.
These were his words to CalcioNapoli 24: "I have submitted a dossier of the various mistakes and refereeing incidents, I asked the prosecutor to start a preliminary investigation, let it be clear that I have never asked for Atalanta-Napoli to be replayed."
"Now I have asked the federal prosecutor for all the technical data. I want to criticize Open Var, because they only show the images they want to show [...]. I am not for the conspiracy theory, but if the prosecutor investigates and finds something abnormal, everything changes.”
Roma, target Bernasconi
According to Il Giornale, Roma is keeping Bernasconi under observation, for whom they had already offered about 15 million. Atalanta had refused, but there will probably be another attempt in the summer.
The winger is a favorite of Gasperini, who would like him in the squad, given Angelino’s problems this season.
Lazio, locker room rumor denied
This morning Il Messaggero had reported a rumor: the locker room allegedly complained to Sarri about the style of play, about too many defensive recoveries and excessive passing.
A news item denied by Matteo Petrucci of Sky Sport: "I have no evidence of requests from the team to Sarri to pass less, there are daily discussions between him and the team but I don’t think this request has been made. To think there are similarities between March 2024 and this year is off track for me, Lazio has squad limitations this season and the two moments are not comparable."
Fiorentina, fine for the player
In addition to the yellow card that will make Dodo miss the match against Udinese, the Sports Judge has imposed a fine of 2,000 euros on the player.
The decision comes from the reason for the yellow: a simulation that is increasingly less tolerated by the refereeing class.
Last updated: 7 a.m. PST, Tuesday, February 24, 2026
Team USA closed out the 2026 Winter Olympics with 33 medals, and three of them were brought in by Washington-associated athletes.
Here’s which medals Team USA brought home:
Alpine Skiing: 2 gold, 1 silver, 1 bronze
Bobsleigh: 1 gold, 2 bronze
Cross-Country Skiing: 2 silver, 1 bronze
Curling: 1 silver
Figure Skating: 2 gold, 1 silver
Freestyle Skiing: 3 gold, 4 silver, 1 bronze
Ice Hockey: 2 gold
Luge: 1 bronze
Short Track Speed Skating: 1 bronze
Snowboard: 1 silver, 1 bronze
Speed Skating: 2 gold, 2 silver, 1 bronze
Washington state athletes with medals
Western Washington University alum Breezy Johnson took home Team USA’s first medal of the 2026 Milano Cortina Olympic Games, earning gold in Women’s Downhill with a time of 1 minute and 36.10 seconds.
A few days later, Johnson lost out on the podium to Jackie Wiles and her teammate Paula Moltzan, who together earned their bronze medals in Alpine Skiing Women’s Team Combined. While she originally hails from Portland, Oregon, U.S. Ski and Snowboard calls Wiles “a product entirely of the Pacific Northwest Ski Association.”
The U.S. Olympic Women’s Ice Hockey Team, which includes four Seattle Torrent players, kicked off the 2026 Olympic Games with a 5-1 win over Czechia.
The Torrent’s Hilary Knight was named captain, with Torrent forward Alex Carpenter joining the leadership team as one of two alternate captains. Torrent forward Hannah Bilka and defender Cayla Barnes are also on the roster.
Torrent defender Aneta Tejralová is playing for Team Czechia.
Knight tied the record for the most career Olympic goals (14) in U.S. women’s ice hockey history during the first weekend of the Games. The five-time Olympian, who has announced the 2026 Winter Olympics will be her last, then broke the record for the most Olympic goals in U.S. Women’s Olympic history in her final game, a winning gold medal match against Canada.
Here’s Team USA’s scores:
USA 5 - Czechia 1
USA 5 - Finland 0
USA 5 - Switzerland 0
USA 5 - Canada 0
USA 6 - Italy 0 (Quarterfinals)
USA 5 - Sweden 0 (Semifinals)
USA 2 - Canada 1 (Finals)
During the semifinals match against Sweden on Monday, and totaling up their four previous shutout matches, Team USA reached a record-shattering 331 minutes and 23 seconds of shutout hockey.
The previous women’s record was held by the 2002 Canadian team, which went 199 minutes without allowing a goal.
Continuing years of a fierce rivalry, Team USA faced off against Team Canada in the finals. Hilary Knight’s game-tying tally with about two minutes left in regulation, followed by Megan Keller’s golden goal in overtime, granted Team USA the gold.
This year was Team USA’s fifth consecutive Winter Olympics playing for the gold, earning a gold medal in the 2018 Winter Olympics, and silver medals in 2010, 2014, and 2022.
Torrent players back in Seattle gathered at a local watch party to cheer on their teammates and celebrate Team USA’s triumphant win.
For Knight, she capped off her international career on the ultimate high, celebrating her fifth Olympic medal. And that’s not all - she’ll also be returning home as a fiancée after getting engaged in Milan to Olympic speedskater Brittany Bowe.
Seattle Kraken - NHL
Kraken goaltender Philipp Grubauer is competing for Team Germany, while right-wingers Eeli Tolvanen and Kaapo Kakko are playing for Team Finland. Seattle Kraken forward Oscar Fisker Molgaard is playing for Team Denmark.
Anna Gibson, a former University of Washington runner and member of the Seattle-based Brooks Beasts running team, is making her Winter Olympics debut in the inaugural Ski Mountaineering race.
Find more scores and details about each player at olympics.com
Oklahoma's Jaydn Ott is next to receive his 2026 NFL Draft scouting report. The jury is still out on where Ott should land, as the tale of his college career is like that of Benjamin Button. He started off strong, but whitlered away as time went on, as injuries played a major role in this. With that being said, what does the report look like? Let's talk about it.
Ott, a former four-star recruit out of California, was the 23rd-ranked running back in the class and the number 22 overall prospect in the state. Ott would commit to Cal, where he would average 5.3 yards per carry and 20 rushing touchdowns. However, things would begin to sour, as an ankle injury sidelined him most of 2024, and after he transferred to Oklahoma for his final year, he kind of fell off the face of the earth. This season at OU, he would total just 385 rushing yards and four touchdowns.
Jaydn Ott brings the thunder when he has the ball in his hands. He is like the bull in a china shop, constantly looking for contact, especially at the second level. He runs behind his pads, and defenders struggle to bring him down by themselves. The legs churn when met in a scrum, and always seem to fall forward when going down. His playstyle suits him best in an inside zone, power-run scheme.
But what I can't put my finger on is what happened this season. Was there something behind the scenes that we will never know? Was he banged up for almost the whole year? This production downturn is practically unheard of. Ott isn't particularly quick or fast, and has next to no skills as a receiver out of the backfield. Usually, if you have at least one of these three, you have a shot to be drafted, but missing all three is a tough hill to get over.
Jaydn Ott's collegiate story is curious to say the least. As an older prospect at 23, you have to wonder how many productive years you may get out of a day three pick. For me, Ott gets an undrafted grade, but I would be curious to bring him in to camp as a red-zone/goal-line guy to see if we can get something out of him.
It's the busiest week of the NFL offseason as the NFL scouting combine is underway in Indianapolis. Every team sends its scouting staff and key personnel members to meet the top draft prospects and watch them go through a series of on-field tests. Most player agents are there, too, at some point during the week.
The Bengals' entire brass will be at Lucas Oil Stadium for the week. Director of personnel Duke Tobin, head coach Zac Taylor both speak today as the draft evaluation process ramps up.
Here is a to-do list for the Bengals for the NFL combine as they turn the page to a critical offseason.
Find a trade partner for Trey Hendrickson
After failing to reach a long-term agreement with defensive end Trey Hendrickson, the Bengals once again face another offseason centered around a contract negotiation with a star player.
Hendrickson and Cincinnati’s front office have gone back and forth for three years of contentious negotiations. Things between the Bengals and the 2024 NFL sack leader reached a breaking point ahead of the regular season. Neither side was willing to budge, and a long-term deal was never reached.
Hendrickson and the Bengals agreed on a one-year pay raise to ensure he played the 2025 season. But then Hendrickson ended up suffering a core injury and played a total of just seven games.
The Bengals have three options when it comes to Hendrickson:
Place the franchise tag on him with the intention of trading him and receiving a draft pick in return. All teams will be heavily represented in Indy, so it's a good time and place to find a trade partner.
Tag him and force him to either sign the tag and play one more season for the Bengals at the pre-fixed salary his position commands.
Don’t tag him, let him walk and hit the free-agent market with hopes of a compensatory pick in return.
The window to place the franchise tag on a player opens on Feb. 17 and ends March 3. What the franchise does with Hendrickson is easily their biggest decision to make this offseason.
Get the framework of new deals for cornerbacks DJ Turner and Dax Hill in place
Cornerback is the only position the Bengals don’t have to fix on defense. The team will likely add to the group as supplemental pieces, but they’ve got their two starting cornerbacks under contract for at least one more season.
DJ Turner enjoyed a breakout season and played well for the Bengals after losing his starting job at the beginning of the year. He will enter the upcoming season as Cincinnati’s best defensive player.
The Bengals’ second-round pick out of Michigan in 2023 allowed 29 catches on 62 targets (46.8 percent) for 419 yards with 13 pass breakups last season.
After several years of moving from safety to nickel cornerback, Dax Hill landed where he is best – playing outside cornerback and locking down opponents’ top wide receivers.
Hill allowed 57 receptions on 84 targets for 536 yards (67.9 percent) with six pass breakups in 2025.
The Bengals should meet with Turner's and Hill’s representations in Indianapolis and create the framework for contract extensions to occur before training camp begins in late July.
Improve the pre-draft evaluation process
After two years of subpar play on the defensive side of the ball, it’s clear the Bengals’ focus this offseason will be to improve the defense.
Given the salary cap constraints, the easiest way for Cincinnati to get better on defense is to start drafting better players on defense.
The team has spent a significant amount on draft capital on this side of the ball in the last three years, and the return hasn’t come close to matching the investment.
This must change this year, and it should start with some sort of change in the evaluation process. To expect different results, Tobin's and Taylor’s staffs must be willing to adapt in their player evaluation process, or they’ll continue to struggle on defense.
Whether it’s more eyes looking at different prospects forcing more debate within or a different approach to the interview process, the Bengals need to start drafting players who will come in and make an impact right away, not two or three years down the road.
If the goal is to win Super Bowl 61 in Los Angeles, the Bengals need to come away with at least three starters in this year’s draft on defense.
Dig in more on pending free agents
Every team sends members of their college and pro scouting departments to the NFL combine.
It’s no secret the Bengals will be looking to add on defense in free agency.
Tobin and Taylor’s staff should go to Indianapolis with a plan and use their time wisely. In-depth evaluations should occur on prospects of interest for the Bengals.
Meaning, if the Bengals are looking at a specific pending free agent, a member of Cincinnati’s coaching or personnel staff should turn over every stone to find out if the tape they’ve watched matches the person.
The Bengals can’t afford any more whiffs in free agency on defense. They must know when they agree to terms with a free agent, they are getting a player who can make Cincinnati instantly better and will be a locker room fit.
Free agency surprises happen all the time, but there’s no excuse for not having enough intel on a player from another team when essentially every NFL personnel member is in the same city for a week.
Marc Marquez’s lead-up to the 2026 season opener in Thailand was anything but ideal, raising early questions about how ready he might be.
He spent the off-season focusing on recovery after breaking his shoulder in a crash in Indonesia. Rather than rushing back, the Ducati rider took a careful approach, slowly building up strength ahead of pre-season testing.
The 32-year-old showed promising signs during testing at Sepang, but both Alex Marquez and Pecco Bagnaia clocked faster race simulations. He said at the time that he was still working his way back to full fitness, and things didn’t get any easier for him when he got to Buriram.
He crashed twice on the first day of testing and then went down again on Sunday. A virus added another layer of difficulty, and Marquez opted not to run a full race simulation as a result.
Peter Bom later pointed out that it was Marquez’s natural urge to push hard that led to those crashes in Thailand – something that could become an issue as he tries to defend his title next season.
Peter Bom: Marquez more ‘vulnerable’ in 2026 after ‘very silly’ test crashes
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Marquez has acknowledged that his body still hasn’t fully recovered, and he’s not at peak fitness ahead of the Thailand Grand Prix. While he’ll remain among the favourites, Bom believes the multiple crashes during testing have made Marquez look more ‘vulnerable’. He said:
“There is a serious chance that Marc’s not going to run away with the championship, probably not even win it, because Marc seems to become quicker, a lot more vulnerable than he was earlier, when he was younger,” he said on the Oxley Bom MotoGP Podcast.
“He doesn’t bounce so well anymore. And he still keeps crashing. He went down three times, and the first one was really stupid. The first one was really, really silly and could have hurt him already a lot.
“So the nature of the beast doesn’t change. He needs to take risks to feel the bike, to feel himself alive and to say something. And he bounced so well that he got away with that for years. He doesn’t do that anymore.
“He’s bruised and battered, he still doesn’t say his shoulder is 100% after last year. So he is very vulnerable, but he doesn’t stop crashing.
“He’s in the end his own biggest enemy and his own biggest problem probably for this championship. And all the other Ducatis are closer to him now because he can make a difference anymore into them.”
What does Marc Marquez’s 2026 competition look like?
Even after dominating the 2025 season, Marc Marquez is widely seen as the favourite heading into 2026. But with questions still lingering about his fitness, holding onto the title might not be as straightforward as some expect.
The GP26 has shown improvements in comfort and consistency compared to last year’s model, which should bring Alex Marquez and Pecco Bagnaia firmly into contention. Over at Aprilia, Marco Bezzecchi has been making steady progress since late last season and could also be a factor.
Loris Capirossi expects both Bezzecchi and Bagnaia to push Marquez for the championship. Both riders have looked sharp in pre-season testing and seem ready to challenge from the start.
Pedro Acosta also pointed to Alex Marquez when discussing potential title threats for 2026. It’s clear that this season won’t just be a repeat of last year’s dominance—Marquez faces real challenges within Ducati alone.
It appears as though USC has been getting some recognition for its hot start. On Monday, Perfect Game released its latest college baseball top 25. The Trojans cracked the list, making it in at No. 25.
USC is one of three Big Ten schools in the rankings. Interestingly, all three are West Coast schools, with UCLA coming in at No. 3 and Oregon and No. 7. The Trojans will face both the Bruins and Ducks later in the year.
While the season is long and there is a ton of baseball left to play, the fact that USC has started off the year strong a great sign. Andy Stankiewicz’s team will look to continue its hot streak as nonconference play continues with a trip to Cal Poly this weekend.
For years, the identity of the Baltimore Ravens has been clear: draft well, develop better, and avoid the kind of reckless spending that traps franchises in long-term cap trouble. That philosophy started under Ozzie Newsome and has continued under Eric DeCosta.
The latter, as you know, is Baltimore's current GM and, without question, one of the best in the business. He recently reinforced that mindset during an appearance on The Inner Circle Podcastwith Aaron Donald. When asked about the possibility of being more aggressive during the coming free-agency frenzy, he responded with an answer that probably won't shock anyone.
“I don’t get as involved with free agency, so I’m not gonna spend as much time. We don’t spend a lot of money in free agency. We’ve never been a free agency team. We’re a draft and develop team.”
He's not wrong. That approach has produced sustained success, regular playoff appearances, and one of the NFL's most reliable roster-building pipelines, but free agency isn't just about splashy signings or reckless spending. IT can be a valuable tool.
When used selectively, it can patch immediate holes, elevate a contender, or push a strong roster over the top. For a team that consistently drafts well, calculated aggression in March doesn't have to abandon the blueprint. It can complement it.
Recent actions (and results) suggest that slight shifts in Eric DeCosta's FA strategy aren't always bad ideas.
But here's where nuance matters. DeCosta has also shown he's willing to strike aggressively when the moment calls for it. The additions of veterans in recent offseasons, including high-profile moves such as the acquisitions of Derrick Henry and Jaire Alexander, prove that Baltimore isn't philosophically opposed to spending. It instead suggests they're strategically selective about when to spend.
This offseason may be a time when leaning a little more into free agency makes sense.
Roster turnover, looming contract decisions, and competitive urgency around a championship window with Lamar Jackson all point toward a team that could justify targeted external reinforcements. If that happens, ignoring the top few tiers of free agents entirely might be more limiting than discipline.
The smartest path probably isn't abandoning the Ravens' identity. It's evolving it. 'Draft-and-develop' should remain the foundation. That's Baltimore's competitive advantage, but pairing that with carefully chosen impact signings, especially at positions of immediate need, could accelerate the roster rather than maintain it.
In other words, the Ravens don't need to become a free-agency team. They just need to be willing to act like one when the opportunity is right. If history is any indication, DeCosta already understands that balance better than most, even if he claims his theories and loyalties lie elsewhere.
MADRID (AP) — Real Madrid goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois was disappointed with José Mourinho's criticism of teammate Vinícius Júnior for accusing Benfica player Gianluca Prestianni of racism last week.
Courtois commented on Tuesday, a day before Madrid hosted Benfica in their Champions League playoffs second leg. Madrid's 1-0 win in Lisbon last week was overshadowed by Vinícius' allegation that Prestianni called him “monkey” after the Brazil forward scored and celebrated by the Benfica corner flag.
Prestianni denied racially insulting Vinícius while confronting him with his shirt over his mouth but was provisionally suspended for one match by UEFA on Monday and will not play Wednesday's match at Santiago Bernabeu Stadium. He and Mourinho, who is also suspended after being sent off late in the game for referee dissent, still traveled to Madrid.
Mourinho, a former Madrid coach, said after last week's match that Vinícius shouldn't have provoked Benfica fans by dancing in front of the Benfica flag to celebrate his second-half winner. The coach suggested that something always happens in stadiums where Vinícius plays.
Courtois said it wasn't right to use Vinícius' celebration to justify the alleged act of racism.
“Mourinho is Mourinho, and as a coach he will defend his club and what his player told him,” Courtois said. “The only thing that disappoints me is that he used Viní's celebration. He didn't do anything wrong. He celebrated like many of our rivals have, because when they score on us, the euphoria is double or triple. But it’s over, we have to move on.”
Mourinho did not speak in Benfica's news conference at the Bernabeu on Tuesday; an assistant spoke instead.
Bayern Munich coach Vincent Kompany was among those who also criticized Mourinho for attacking Vinícius after last week's match.
Benfica has defended Prestianni, saying the Argentine player was the victim of a “defamation campaign.” It lamented that he was provisionally suspended by UEFA while an investigation remained open.
Madrid was fully behind Vinícius and coach Álvaro Arbeloa said on Tuesday that UEFA had a chance to do more against racism.
“We are facing a great opportunity to make a significant step forward in the fight against racism,” he said. "UEFA has always been a strong advocate in the fight against racism, and now they have the opportunity not to leave it as just a slogan or a nice banner before matches. I hope they seize this opportunity.”
Arbeloa added Vinícius, who has five goals in his last four matches, was “very motivated” for Wednesday's match.
“Vini has always shown great courage and character,” Arbeloa said. "I don't know how anyone else in his situation would react. He has always done so bravely, showing tremendous personality. That has always been his response and it always will be because he is a fighter. Tomorrow he will come out to fight and play a great match, showing that he is one of the best players on the planet.”
The Arkansas Razorbacks were a tough watch in 2026, but the offense possesses some intriguing prospects with curious upside. One of the highlight players on the roster is running back Mike Washington Jr. Washington was a focal point of this Razorbacks offense and is now a late-round dart throw for the 2026 NFL Draft. What does his scouting report look like? Let's talk about it.
Washington, a former two-star recruit out of Cicero-North Syracuse High School in Cicero, New York, would spend three years at Buffalo before transferring once to New Mexico State, then landing at Arkansas for his final year. He would find his most success at Arkansas, as he rushed for 1,070 yards and eight touchdowns while averaging 6.4 yards per carry, good enough for 19th in the country.
Mike Washington Jr. moves way better than a player his size should. At 228 lbs, he is nimble and quicker than fast, able to hit holes with authority. Smooth hips allow him to change direction on a dime, and he can break those arm tackles in the hole at the line of scrimmage. He's a violent runner when he wants to be, who runs behind his pads and has a knack for dragging defenders down when he goes to the ground. Washington has fine enough receiving abilities out of the backfield, but it is an area of opportunity.
We don't love when running backs put the ball on the ground often, but this is an ongoing struggle for Washington. Fumbles have plagued him since his time at Buffalo. Rhamondre Stevenson has a similar issue but finds a way to remain on the field, so there is a pathway for him. A player at his frame should be stronger in pass protection, but it more is that he almost doesn't want to be back there blocking, which is a concern. Struggles to get through those small spaces.
Mike Washington Jr. is a flyer most teams should take on day three. He gets a sixth-round grade and would be someone who could carve out an interesting role on an offense, should he land in the right system.
City’s game in hand, playing first and Arsenal’s lead: Arteta’s side must break a familiar trend to win Premier League title this season
With the final run in of the Premier League season approaching, the title is very much still in play.
League leaders Arsenal hold a five-point advantage over Manchester City but having played a game more, with both sides still to face each other at the Etihad Stadium too.
Chasing down Arsenal is not an unfamiliar position for City to be in, having done so before.
But are there any similarities to be drawn to the two previous title races between the sides and this one?
2023/24
The 2023/24 campaign saw both Arsenal and Manchester City enjoy a strong end to the season, with City prevailing by two points to win the title.
After the two rivals’ goalless draw, Arsenal would win eight of their last nine games while City won all nine on their way to the trophy.
However, it was Liverpool who were sitting top of the table after that draw at the Etihad Stadium. Their comeback win over Brighton on the same day gave them a two-point lead at the top.
City and Arsenal would play before the Reds in the following round of matches, both winning to put pressure on Jurgen Klopp’s side, who would reclaim top spot with a win over Sheffield United, however.
Arsenal and City would again play before Liverpool the following week, with City going first by beating Crystal Palace 4-2 before Arsenal followed that up with a 3-0 win over Brighton. Liverpool would play the following day, losing ground in the title race by drawing 2-2 with rivals Manchester United.
At that point, the Gunners led Liverpool on goal difference, with City a point behind them with seven games to go.
Then came the crucial twist in the title race. Manchester City, playing a day before both of their rivals, delivered a crushing 5-1 win over Luton Town. The following day, Arsenal and Liverpool would both lose to Aston Villa and Crystal Palace respectively.
However, Arsenal and Liverpool would both play a few days before City in the next round of games, with the Gunners winning against Wolves on April 20 and Liverpool beating Fulham on April 21. Arsenal led the Reds by goal difference, with City down in third having played a game less.
Arsenal and Liverpool would then again play another game before City did. Arsenal thrashed Chelsea 5-0 on April 23 but Klopp’s men were unable to keep pace, losing to rivals Everton the following day. City, in their position as chasers, handled the pressure by beating Brighton 4-0 on April 25.
A 2-2 draw with West Ham on April 27 made Liverpool’s hopes of winning the title slim to none, after Arsenal and Man City both won the following day. Arsenal beat rivals Spurs 3-2 before City beat Nottingham Forest later that day. Arsenal were still ahead in the table by a point, but City had a game in hand to play.
City beat Wolves 5-1 after Arsenal had won 3-0 against Bournemouth earlier that afternoon on May 4, before City momentarily went ahead in the table by beating Fulham 4-0 on May 11, though Arsenal responded with a statement 1-0 victory against Manchester United to return to top spot.
Arsenal needed fierce rivals Tottenham to do them a favour in City’s game in hand, but Ange Postecoglou’s side were beaten 2-0 at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, putting City ahead by two points with only a game to play. And with all games kicking off at the same time on the final day, City’s 3-1 win over West Ham secured Pep Guardiola another Premier League title.
Aside from the pressure created by City being behind in the table until the very end due to their game in hand, Arsenal largely dealt well with the pressure of Guardiola’s side playing first in a round of games. However, the only defeat of that run in, a costly loss to Aston Villa, did come after City had already won the day before.
2022/23
The season before the 2023/24 campaign saw Manchester City surge from behind to overtake Arsenal and win the title.
After Arsenal’s 4-1 win over Leeds on April 1 in the tenth to last game of the season, and following City’s 4-1 win over Liverpool earlier in the day, the Gunners held an eight-point lead at the top of the table. Interestingly, however, City once again had a game in hand on their rivals.
City played the day before both of Arsenal’s two consecutive draws against Liverpool and West Ham, winning against Southampton and Leicester to add to the pressure on their rivals whose dropped point would end up proving very costly.
Then, Arsenal’s 3-3 draw with Southampton on April 21 meant City had two games in hand, ahead of the two sides facing off at the Etihad. City’s dominant 4-1 win over the Gunners a few days later meant they were firmly in control of the title race, sitting two points behind but with two games in hand. They would win one of those in their next match – beating Fulham 2-1 at Craven Cottage.
Despite Arsenal playing first and winning in the following two rounds of games, City responded with victories too. They would, however, play first on the afternoon of May 14, beating Everton 3-0 before Arsenal suffered a 3-0 home defeat to Brighton.
The title was then wrapped up when Arsenal were beaten by Nottingham Forest ahead of City’s game against Chelsea.
Being the chasers, having played less games than their rivals going into the end of the season run in, is a role City have thrived in, as well as coping better than Mikel Arteta’s men when faced with playing after them in the order of fixtures.
This season
The final order of matches has yet to be decided, with European games, TV times and other factors at play to determine who plays when.
Manchester City will play before Arsenal in the next round of fixtures, playing Leeds on Saturday before Arsenal play Chelsea on Sunday. They will then play at the same time on Wednesday March 4, before City again play a day before Arsenal in the following gameweek, facing West Ham on Saturday 14 March with Arsenal taking on Everton a day later.
But what is certainly similar to the previous two title races between the sides is that City have a game in hand and are behind in the table heading in to the closing stages of the season.
The Carabao Cup final between the two teams in March has meant both had to have their scheduled Premier League games that weekend moved. Arsenal played theirs when they dropped points against Wolves, but City’s game against Crystal Palace has yet to be rescheduled, due to the Eagles’ involvement in the Conference League play-off round.
Could City do it again, or will this be the year Arsenal stay out in front until the very end?
Cole Palmer: Gus Poyet offers advice over shock Man United switch
Manchester United’s reported interest in Cole Palmer has received a strong warning from Gus Poyet.
According to Manchester Evening News, the ex-Chelsea midfielder believes Palmer should remain at his current club rather than move to Old Trafford.
These comments come as Palmer continues to be linked with a switch to M16. His name has been regularly appearing in transfer discussions recently.
Blunt verdict
The 58-year-old left no room for doubt when asked about the idea of Palmer joining United. His response was simply, “I wouldn’t, if I were him.”
The former Uruguay international also observed that United’s name does not carry the same weight as it once did, remarking that it is “not the United from Sir Alex Ferguson.”
In addition, he went further to assert that “Chelsea now is a better club” compared to United in terms of structure and consistency.
Bigger picture
Furthermore, Poyet’s argument extended beyond club conditions. He also raised concerns about Palmer’s role on the pitch.
The 23-year-old left Manchester City after being used on the wing by Pep Guardiola. The former Tottenham Hotspur man therefore suggested similar questions would arise again if Palmer were pushed into wide areas at United.
Poyet also made it clear that he wants Palmer to stay at Stamford Bridge.
Moreover, he stressed that the Blues need him and emphasised that he rates the England international highly.
From a United perspective, Palmer’s name continues to be mentioned when people discuss future attacking or creative options.
Based on Poyet’s view, however, the message is that if Palmer is considering what is best for him right now, West London is the ideal place to stay.
Tunisia – LP1: what time and on which channel to watch ES Metlaoui vs ES Tunis?
What time and on which channel to watch ES Metlaoui vs ES Tunis?
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Espérance Sportive de Tunis will be on the road this Wednesday, facing Etoile Sportive de Metlaoui in a rescheduled match from the 20th round of the Tunisian Ligue 1.
This fixture was postponed due to the participation of the Blood and Gold in the CAF Champions League. It will also mark Patrice Beaumelle’s debut as head coach on the Beb Souika club’s bench.
EST sits at the top of the table with 46 points, one ahead of Club Africain and five clear of Stade Tunisien, with a game in hand. A win would allow the reigning Tunisian champions to further extend their lead in the standings.
On the other side, ES Metlaoui occupies 8th place with 26 points (6 wins, 8 draws, 6 defeats). The club has a comfortable cushion above the relegation zone, allowing them to approach this match without pressure.
Date and time of the ESM – EST match
The clash between Metlaoui and ES Tunis is scheduled for Wednesday, February 25, 2026, at 12:00 GMT.
With the 2026 recruiting cycle now in the rearview, all eyes turn toward 2027 — beginning with where the country’s top quarterback recruits will land.
Of the top 10 quarterbacks in the class, four are already committed with Ole Miss, Texas Tech, Nebraska and Illinois holding those commitments. Expanded to the top 25 though, nearly half of the nation’s top passers are already off the board by the end of February. And with most teams likely only taking one quarterback per cycle in the transfer portal era, we’re likely to see the dominoes fall quickly this spring before official visits.
Following the release of the latest Rivals300 rankings on Monday, here’s a look at the top-ranked quarterbacks in the class:
Mencl is the newly minted No. 1 quarterback in the class and earned a five-star rating from Rivals’ scouting and rankings team on Monday. He has quickly emerged as one of the most sought-after passers in the country after a breakout junior season at Arizona powerhouse Chandler. According to Rivals’ Steve Wiltfong, Oregon is considered the favorite at this point in his recruitment with competition from Auburn, Miami and Penn State. Mencl is expected to take visits this spring before ultimately making a commitment decision.
Rivals300 Ranking: No. 32 School: John Hersey (Ill.)
Similar to Mencl, the Illinois-based Nawrot has seen a meteoric rise up the rankings in recent months, ascending to the No. 2 overall spot among quarterbacks. He now sits in five-star territory if the rankings were expanded to the full top-32 and could move even further up this offseason. Says Wiltfong: “I like Iowa for the legacy recruit and No. 2 quarterback in the Rivals300, but the Hawkeyes have major competition including Kentucky, Kansas State, Washington and Oklahoma State.”
The crop of quarterbacks in the state of Illinois is as deep as its been in recent memory, headlined by Nawrot, Abrams and Trae Taylor of Carmel Catholic. Abrams has long been considered one of the premier players in the state and backed it up with a monster junior season. Colleges have taken notice as well. Purdue, Auburn, Florida State and Kentucky have locked in official visits with the 6-foot-4, 185-pounder for this summer. The Tigers currently hold the advantage in the Rivals Prediction Machine (RPM).
Rivals300 Ranking: No. 50 School: Baylor School (Tenn.)
A three-sport athlete, Croucher has focused his attention on football and moved this offseason to play for Tennessee powerhouse Baylor School after he spent the last two seasons at Cheshire Academy in Connecticut. As a junior for Cheshire, Croucher played nine games and threw for 1,692 yards and 16 touchdowns to six interceptions but looked to the Baylor School for an opportunity to fully showcase his talent. And there’s plenty of it. The 6-foot-4, 200-pounder was another big rankings mover this offseason, and the Rebels are trying to hold off Georgia, Kentucky and a handful of others looking to flip him.
Bryant committed to the Red Raiders back in November 2025, in what was a huge few weeks for Joey McGuire’s program. In Bryant’s freshman campaign at Westwood, the signal caller threw for 2,282 yards and 33 touchdowns in 12 games played. Fast forward two years later, and he broke the school’s single-season record with more than 3,000 yards through the air as a junior. Despite efforts from other programs, he has given no indication he is looking around right now.
Rivals300 Ranking: No. 71 School: Millard South (Neb.)
Another standout originally from the Prairie State, Taylor is one who has been on the national scene going back a few years. Securing his commitment back in May 2025 was a huge boon for the Huskers, who have used that momentum to build one of the country’s top 10 recruiting classes early this cycle. Last month, Taylor announced he would be moving from Illinois to Omaha to play at state powerhouse Millard South and be closer to Lincoln as he begins preparation for his college career.
Rivals300 Ranking: No. 96 School: Dunham School (La.)
Standing in at 6’4 and 200 pounds already, Haven has the look of a college-ready passer heading into his senior season next fall. He lit up the scoreboard for Dunham School as a junior and has cemented himself as one of the top quarterbacks in the state alongside Peyton Houston of Evangel Christian Academy. As for his recruitment, Rivals’ Sam Spiegelman drops the latest intel: “Alabama has been the team in pole position after consecutive game-day visits in October and November, and another needle-moving visit back to Tuscaloosa for junior day last month. Haven’s next few visits are expected to be the final stops before locking in his commitment.”
Roskopf was another big riser in the latest Rivals300, moving into the top 10 among quarterbacks and checking in as the No. 101 prospect overall. At around 6-foot-5, 230 pounds, he touts one of the stronger arms in the cycle. But Director of Scouting and Rankings Charles Power took note of his lightning-quick release and ability to cut down on turnovers this fall leading to him moving up the board. Oklahoma State and Mississippi State got Roskopf on campus in January. And Oregon, Washington and North Carolina are also very much in the picture.
Rivals300 Ranking: No. 107 School: Tabor Academy (Mass.)
An early commit to Michigan, Bourque opted to back off that pledge after the coaching changes in Ann Arbor over past few months. He’s now going taking his time with the next steps in his recruitment. But he he has already heard from a number of programs, including Georgia, Penn State, Virginia Tech, North Carolina, Washington and more.
One of the top quarterbacks out west, Lopati was a big win for Bret Bielema and Co. last summer. They won out over Iowa State, Boston College, Arizona and a handful of others. And now even more programs are taking notice of the talented southpaw. Duke, Michigan State, Notre Dame, Michigan, and Florida all offered last month, and Lopati is considering some visits while remaining pledged to the Illini.
The Jacksonville 95ers are holding a rally in Jacksonville’s Spring Glen area at the end of the month as the team gears up for the start of its third season in The Basketball League. The rally will take place on February 27 at 7 p.m. at Life House on University Blvd.
“We’re bringing different community leaders together. We’re bringing pastors together, we’re bringing the community itself, and the Jacksonville 95ers,” said Jacksonville 95ers General Manager of Business Affairs Tamonica Mike. “We just want everybody to come out, support us, be present, hear from us, ask questions, and meet some of the team.”
Life House Pastor J. Marcellas Williams, as well as 95ers owner and head coach Kevin Waters, will be at Friday’s rally along with members of the Jacksonville 95ers. The first home game for the 95ers this season will take place on March 13 at Trinity College against the Tampa Bay Titans.
Mike, along with GM of Basketball Operations Dwane Joshua, VP of Marketing Operations Stevi Smith, and 95ers 3rd overall pick D’Shaun Edwards, stopped by WOKV to talk about Friday’s event, promote the upcoming season that starts in March, and Edwards reflects on what it felt like to be selected in this year’s draft.