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How to train Claude to sound like your brand

29 May 2026 at 19:00
How to train Claude to sound like your brand

It’s a beautiful time to be in content marketing. AI writes your blog posts. It drafts your meta descriptions. It can knock out a month of social captions before your coffee goes cold.

There’s just one problem: it all sounds the same. Yours, theirs, and the competitor you don’t even respect. 

Same tidy sentences, same agreeable rhythm, same faint smell of nobody in particular. You can publish a hundred pages a month and still sound like a brand in witness protection.

I taught an SMX Master Class this spring on scaling content with Claude. The question that kept coming up had nothing to do with keywords or rank tracking: How do we get it to sound like us?

The answer is a Claude brand skill: a structured set of voice, tone, visual, and formatting rules that teach Claude how your brand should sound before it writes a single word.

Here’s how to build one that keeps your AI-assisted content recognizable, consistent, and distinctly yours.

What a Claude brand skill actually does

A Claude brand skill is your brand’s walkout song. When I played professional soccer, mine was “O Fortuna” from Carmina Burana because apparently I wanted to enter the field like a Roman army with shin guards.

Ridiculous? Maybe. Memorable? Absolutely.

That’s the job of a brand skill. It tells Claude what energy to bring before any words get written. Not just “friendly” or “bold” or whatever limp adjective survived three rebrands. The real stuff: cadence, bite, restraint, humor, visual taste, and what your brand would rather die than sound like.

Do it right, and your content stops reading like a group project between a junior writer, a freelancer, and a chatbot wearing business casual. It starts sounding like one company.

To show how this works, I’ll use a fictional cold brew brand named Hot Take throughout the examples below.

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Step 1: Raid your own archive

You already have a brand. It’s just scattered everywhere.

Before you write any instructions, go gather all your marketing materials. Get the style guide that you forgot about after the rebrand. Pull the deck that your founder makes every new hire read through. Even dig into those customer support emails that customers reply to, saying thank you for. 

The goal here is to round up as much information you’ve got about the current brand voice and herd it into one place for Claude to read.

Save all of this in one working folder. Keep it boring and obvious. Something like:

  • Claude Brand Skill Source Materials

Then, make subfolders:

  • 01 Brand docs
  • 02 Voice examples
  • 03 Visual examples
  • 04 Content formats
  • 05 Don’t sound like this

For visual guidelines, save screenshots or image files of the brand in the wild. Name the files like a person who wants to find them again:

  • homepage-hero-example.png
  • instagram-caption-tone-example.png
  • bad-example-too-corporate.pdf

Then create one audit document. In that file, make three notes for every asset:

  • What to keep: The parts that sound right.
  • What to avoid: The parts that feel off-brand
  • Why it matters: This is the rule Claude will learn from it.

Here’s an example:

  • Asset: Q2 product launch email
  • What to keep: Short sentences, direct CTA, playful first line.
  • What to avoid: The phrase “seamless experience.” Retire it immediately.
  • Why it matters: Launch copy should feel confident and useful, not like a SaaS brochure trapped in an elevator.

While you’re in there, you want to be ruthless.

Claude can read a lot, but your job isn’t to throw a junk drawer at it and hope for brand clarity to crawl out like Ripley’s baby in Aliens 4 wearing a tiny crown.

Once you’ve finished the audit, sort the keepers into four piles:

  • Who the brand is.
  • How it sounds.
  • How it looks.
  • How the voice changes

Those piles become your core skill files:

  • brand-foundation.md
  • voice-and-tone.md
  • visual-guidelines.md
  • content-formats.md

Hold that thought. This is where the fun starts.

Step 2: Build your foundation so Claude doesn’t have to guess who you are

This is where we build your brand foundation file that keeps all your copy from running into traffic. Call it something basic like brand-foundation.md.

Claude needs to know what kind of brand it is writing for before it starts doing that thing where it gets confident, cheerful, and completely wrong.

Keep this file small. Painfully small. This isn’t the place for every tagline, campaign line, founder quote, abandoned slogan, or sentence that begins with “we empower.” Those belong somewhere else. Possibly a folder. Possibly a bonfire.

The foundation file should include six sections:

  • Brand summary.
  • Mission.
  • Audience.
  • Positioning.
  • Personality traits.
  • What we aren’t.

For the brand summary, write one paragraph. Say what the company does, who it helps, and why I should care.

For Hot Take, the summary would sound more like this:

  • “Hot Take makes cold brew for people who want it strong, smooth, and a little less precious. No fake wellness glow. Just good caffeine, good flavor, and a morning that doesn’t require waiting behind a lavender mushroom latte with emotional support foam.”

Then write the mission. One sentence. Maybe two if you must. This is the hill the brand would die on.

Not something like this:

  • “To revolutionize the beverage experience through innovative cold brew solutions.”

For Hot Take, I would keep the mission stupidly clear:

“Make cold brew that tastes good, works fast, and doesn’t make the morning more annoying than it already is.”

Next, define the audience. Claude doesn’t need “women 25-44 with disposable income” as much as it needs the emotional context.

More like this:

“Hot Take is for people who want coffee to do its job. They may be heading into work, to school drop-off, for a client call, for a creative sprint, or just to the emotional obstacle course known as opening Slack.

They like good coffee, but they aren’t trying to make it their whole personality. They don’t want weak coffee, wellness cosplay, or fake premium vibes.”

Then add positioning. This is where you tell Claude how the brand should sit in the market.

“Hot Take lives between gas station coffee and the $9 Starbucks.

It’s better than the sad office fridge situation. Less sensitive than the coffee shop, where ordering requires courage. Strong, smooth, unfussy, and just opinionated enough to feel like someone awake wrote the label.”

Now get to the part everyone loves to skip: personality traits. Pick four or five traits with teeth. Not “innovative,” “customer-obsessed,” or “authentic,” unless you enjoy words that have been left in the sun too long.

For each personality trait, write enough that Claude can make an actual judgment call.

Not just “sharp.” That means nothing. A knife is sharp. So is a bad email from finance.

Write the trait like this instead:

Sharp

Hot Take gets to the point. The copy should have a little bite, but it shouldn’t draw blood. Use shorter sentences. Make the claim clearly. Let headlines carry some edge.

  • Good: “Strong cold brew. No personality transplant required.”
  • Too far: “Your current coffee is embarrassing.”
  • Too flat: “Our cold brew offers a smooth and enjoyable taste experience.”

Do the same for every trait.

Playful

The brand can wink at the reader. It can’t put on a foam finger and start yelling internet slang. A joke is welcome when it makes the line more memorable. A joke isn’t welcome when someone is trying to understand pricing, shipping, refunds, or anything involving their money.

  • Good: “The 12-pack landed. Your fridge is about to get interesting.”
  • Too far: “This cold brew slaps harder than your Monday trauma.”
  • Too flat: “Our 12-pack is now available for purchase.”

Honest

Say what the product does and what it doesn’t do. Tell the truth about the product, that’s enough. This isn’t a spiritual awakening.

  • Good: “Strong, smooth cold brew for mornings that need backup.”
  • Too far: “This will change your life.”
  • Too flat: “Our beverage supports your daily routine.”

Warm

The brand should sound like a person you wouldn’t mind hearing from before 9 a.m. Helpful. Relaxed. Easy to understand. This should feel like waking up to Bill Withers singing Lovely Day. No baby talk. No “Hey bestie.”

  • Good: “Need help picking a pack? Start with the classic. It plays well with most refrigerators.”
  • Too far: “Bestie, your caffeine era is calling.”
  • Too flat: “Multiple pack options are available for customers.”

Steady

Confidence without feeling like a fan girl at a T-Swift concert. This is the trait that keeps copy from spiraling. The brand can be excited.

  • Good: “New flavor. Same strong cold brew. Available now.”
  • Too far: “RUN. DO NOT WALK. YOUR MORNING DEPENDS ON THIS.”
  • Too flat: “We are pleased to announce a new product offering.”

The trick is to give Claude contrast. A good line. A line that goes too far. A line that dies of beige. That’s how the model learns the edges of the voice instead of just memorizing adjectives.

Then write what the brand isn’t.

For Hot Take, I’d write it like this:

Hot Take should never sound smug.

  • No coffee snob routine. No meme-account-with-a-product energy.
  • No fake urgency. No fake scarcity. No fake intimacy.
  • And please, for the love of every tired person in aisle seven, don’t say ‘fuel your journey.’

The “not” list is usually more useful than the “is” list. It catches the moment a brand starts drifting from playful into try-hard, from confident into cocky, from polished into beige.

End the file with a little pre-flight check. Just a few lines Claude can run through before it starts flinging adjectives around.

For Hot Take, that might look like:

Before writing, make sure this sounds like Hot Take on a good day.

  • Is it useful? Does it feel confident?
  • Did it get to the point before the reader aged visibly?
  • Is the joke helping, or is it standing there waving?
  • Would this sound weird coming from a cold brew brand?

That’s your foundation. Everything else in the skill should connect back to this file. Voice comes from it. Visuals should match it. Content formats should bend around it.

Step 3: Build the voice guide people will want to use

This is the file I would obsess over. Voice is the part people remember when the rest of the page gets chopped up in the sad little gap between meetings.

Voice is the brand on a normal day. Tone is the outfit it wears for the room.

Hot Take can be louder in a product launch email. It should be calmer in a refund email. It can be funny in a social caption. It should probably not be doing stand-up in a shipping delay message.

That’s the point of this file. Claude needs to know the difference between the brand’s personality and the mood of the moment. Then give it examples. Lots of them.

A trait like “honest” doesn’t help much on its own. Honest compared to what? A priest? A mechanic? A brutally direct aunt at Thanksgiving?

Give Claude the before, the after, and why the after works.

  • Before: Our nitro-infused cold brew delivers a smooth, premium caffeine experience.
  • After: It’s cold brew. It’s strong. It won’t taste like a compromise.

Now do the same for playful, where the line gets a little more wink and a little less brochure.

  • Before: Hot Take is now available in a 12-pack.
  • After: The 12-pack landed. Your fridge is about to get a lot more interesting.

Write five or six of these per trait.

Claude learns a voice the way a new hire does. Your before-and-after pairs are that training ground. The more useful contrast you give Claude, the less it has to guess.

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Step 4: Teach Claude what the brand looks like

Sadly, my visuals always get treated like they were assembled during a minor hostage situation.

Claude doesn’t need every component state, hover color, and button radius that your product designer has carefully hidden inside Figma. It needs the basics. Things like logos, color palette, fonts, and what not to do.

“Deep blue” means one thing to your designer, another thing to your freelancer, and apparently something very alarming to AI.

Give it the actual codes and the job each color is allowed to do. For instance:

  • Black: #111111. Use for headlines, body copy, and anything that needs to be easy to read.
  • Orange: #F45D22. Use for CTAs and callouts. We aren’t painting a traffic cone.
  • Cream: #FFF8EF. Use for warmer sections or background blocks.

Then add usage rules.

  • “Use black and cream as the base. Orange is an accent. Aim for 80% neutral, 15% warm background, 5% accent.”

Do the same with type. Don’t just list the font family and call it a day. Tell Claude how the type should feel and how it should behave.

  • Headlines should feel bold, clean, and editorial.
  • Body copy should be easy to read.
  • Use sentence case for headers.
  • Avoid all caps.
  • Arial or Helvetica if the primary font is unavailable.

Then get painfully specific about layout. “Generous spacing” sounds nice. It also means nothing. One person’s generous spacing is another person’s abandoned parking lot.

Give Claude something to work with:

  • Keep the layout rules plain enough that nobody has to interpret them like cave drawings.
  • Paragraphs should stay short. Two to four lines is plenty. After that, the reader starts looking for an exit.
  • Each section gets one main CTA. Not three buttons fighting for custody of the click.

For imagery, don’t stop at “natural” or “bright.” That’s mood-board language. Give Claude the taste level.

For Hot Take, the image notes are less “brand guideline” and more “please don’t make this look dead inside.”

  • “Use real morning stuff. A can on a kitchen counter. A fridge that looks opened by an actual person. Bad lighting? No. Perfect fake lighting? Also no. Somewhere in the middle, where humans live.”

That’s why this file is useful. Claude can help, but only after you show it the taste level. Otherwise, it defaults to safe, and safe is usually just beige wearing better shoes.

And safe is where brands go to become lobby furniture.

Step 5: Teach Claude how the voice changes by channel

A line that works beautifully in an Instagram caption can eat pavement in an investor update. I have seen it happen (no, I didn’t do it, and yes, it was cringe.)

That’s why the content-formats doc (content-formats.md) is created.

This file tells Claude how the brand behaves when the assignment changes. Blog post. Sales email. Support reply. Board deck. Landing page. Social caption. Each one needs its own little rulebook.

For each format, write down:

  • What the piece needs to do.
  • How it should be structured.
  • Which voice traits should be louder.
  • Which traits should stay in the back seat.
  • One good example.
  • One “absolutely not” example.

For Hot Take, here’s an example of social captions:

Turn up: Playful, Sharp, Warm

Turn down: Steady

Keep it short. Let the first line do the work. One joke is plenty. Don’t stack three jokes like a person trying to prove they are fun at a company offsite.

Good: “New 12-pack just dropped. Your fridge has been emotionally preparing for this.”

Too much: “BESTIES. THE 12-PACK ERA IS HERE AND YOUR FRIDGE IS SCREAMING.”

And here’s an example of customer support messages:

Turn up: Warm, Honest, Steady

Turn down: Playful

Be human. Fix the thing. A tiny bit of personality is fine, but nobody wants a stand-up set when their order went missing.

Here’s an example of good: “Sorry about that. Your order should have arrived by now, so we’re checking on it and will make this right.”

And here’s an example of too much: “Uh-oh, looks like your cold brew took a little vacation.”

The goal here is to keep the brand recognizable without forcing it to use the exact same voice everywhere.

Step 6: Write the SKILL.md and stress-test it

Four files down. One to go, and it runs the show. This is called SKILL.md.

This is the one Claude checks first. 

Think of it as the little bouncer for the whole skill. It tells Claude what the skill is for, when to use it, which files to read, and what to do before handing you copy that sounds like it was microwaved in a corporate kitchen.

Inside SKILL.md, keep it boring in the places that need to be boring:

  • Skill name.
  • Description.
  • When to use it.
  • Files to reference.
  • Workflow.
  • Checklist.

The description matters more than people think.

Claude uses it to decide when the skill should wake up. So don’t write some vague little fortune cookie like:

  • “Use this skill to support brand-aligned communication.”

Nobody is typing that. Nobody has ever said that out loud unless there was a webinar involved.

Write the description with the words you use when prompting:

  • “Use this skill when writing or editing Hot Take blog posts, landing page copy, email campaigns, social captions, product copy, presentation copy, creative briefs, image prompts, or marketing content that needs to match the Hot Take brand voice and visual style.”

That’s the SEO part playing hide and seek. Use the words people search for. Or in this case, the words you prompt with.

Then add the workflow:

  • First, read brand-foundation.md.
  • Then check voice-and-tone.md.
  • If the request involves layout, slides, images, or creative direction, read visual-guidelines.md.
  • If the request is for a specific format, read content-formats.md.
  • Before sending anything back, run the checklist.

After that, test it as if you’re trying to break it.

Give Claude a stiff paragraph and ask for a rewrite. Give it a support reply. A homepage section. A social caption. A slide title. A product description. Something boring. Something delicate. Something where the joke absolutely shouldn’t survive.

If the first few drafts are off, don’t keep adding one more to the prompt. That’s how you end up with a final piece that reads like you tried to duct tape your bumper back on.

Open the skill file and find the problem hiding there.Check the stuff you banned. There’s probably a word in there that your team hates but forgot to write down.

Or, maybe you said the brand can be playful, but forgot to mention that refunds aren’t open mic night. Add the line you liked and hated. Then test again.

You aren’t trying to make the prompt longer. You’re trying to make the skill smarter. That’s the whole game.

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Teach Claude your voice before it makes more beige

The real magic of a Claude brand skill isn’t that it makes AI faster.

Speed is everywhere. Taste isn’t. Your competitors have speed. The intern with a Canva password and a dangerous amount of confidence has speed.

The win is that your content stops multiplying like generic office wallpaper.

A good brand skill turns Claude from a polite autocomplete machine into a trained creative partner. It knows when to be sharp. When to shut up. When to use the joke. When to keep the joke in its little cage. It understands the words you use, the words you avoid, the rhythm of your sentences, the way your visuals should feel, and the kind of copy that should be escorted off the premises immediately.

For SEOs like me, the job is getting weirder. Now I’m thinking about what happens after the page gets scraped, summarized, cited, and wedged into an answer box with six other brands wearing the same khakis.

The goal is for Joe in San Diego to read one sentence and think, “Yep, that sounds like Anna.” Maybe he laughs. Maybe he hates it. Either way, I made it through the blender.

This doesn’t happen by asking Claude to “make it more on brand,” which is the content equivalent of yelling “be hotter” at a toaster.

So don’t treat the skill like a cute AI side quest. Build the thing as if it were part of your content infrastructure.

Give Claude the good examples. Give it the bad ones, too. Show it the phrases your brand owns, the phrases you never want to see again, and the little judgment calls your best editor makes without thinking.

That’s where the value is. Make sure your brand survives the blender: search results, AI answers, comparison pages, Reddit threads, and the human being skimming all of it while half-watching Netflix.

How to structure paid social creative testing for better performance

29 May 2026 at 18:00
How to structure paid social creative testing for better performance

Creative testing has become a volume game in paid social, but producing more ads doesn’t automatically improve performance. When accounts become flooded with minor variations, budgets fragment, learning phases stretch longer, and performance insights become harder to interpret.

The strongest advertisers today are focusing less on creative quantity and more on differentiated concepts. They’re testing concepts built around audience psychology, emotional resonance, messaging angles, and formats that give algorithms stronger signals to optimize against.

What meaningful creative testing actually looks like

One of the biggest misconceptions about creative testing is that every new asset automatically becomes a fresh test in the algorithm’s eyes. That’s not necessarily true.

Uploading a high volume of ad variations doesn’t automatically create meaningful differentiation. If the only difference between five creatives is the color of the overlay text, the platform can still recognize that the core message, intended audience, and visuals are nearly identical.

Platforms like Meta typically won’t find new audience pockets when this happens, so your creatives compete with one another, leading to delivery overlap. One or two ads may even cannibalize your budget, leaving some variations with little to no impressions.

Meaningful creative testing is rooted in psychology, messaging, emotional triggers, and differentiated creative angles that change how people experience the ad and how algorithms interpret it.

Creative testing works best when concepts truly differ. Lean into different hooks, emotional drivers, positioning, motivations, and formats. That’s where you’ll see meaningful performance shifts.

Dig deeper: A testing primer for B2B paid social creative optimization

The hidden costs of creative volume

If creative volume is prioritized too heavily over creative value, it can create performance inefficiencies, waste resources, and add operational drag to your advertising processes. 

When your account is flooded with high-volume, low-value creatives, analysis becomes more complicated and pulls you away from higher-level strategic thinking.

Fragmented budgets and longer learning phases

Every time a new asset is introduced, the platform needs data to determine who to show it to, how to optimize delivery, and where it’s most likely to drive results. 

When budgets are spread across too many creatives with minor variations, data becomes fragmented, and the algorithm struggles to gather enough conversion signals for each asset to move through the learning phase properly.

Instead of concentrating spend on stronger concepts, your budget becomes diluted across micro-test assets that are unlikely to achieve statistical significance. 

Don’t waste budget accumulating inconclusive data that provides little guidance for future creative variations.

The analysis tax

When an account is flooded with assets that contain only minor variations, advertisers get pulled away from macro-level strategy and trapped in the minutiae of the data.

Save yourself time parsing small differences in performance metrics to determine whether the red overlay text outperformed the blue one. Instead, analyze higher-level creative trends.

Misaligned KPIs

While creative production speed and output matter, they shouldn’t be the primary indicators of success. When volume becomes the primary KPI, teams optimize for asset delivery instead of strategic differentiation. There should be a balance between production efficiency and a deeper strategy.

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How to build higher-value creatives

If flooding the system with creative variations that contain only minor tweaks isn’t producing meaningful results, the next question becomes: How do you build high-value creative that actually scales?

Shift away from chasing trends, viral formats, and trendy audio. Instead, use real audience insights from reviews, customer service tickets, social media comments, survey results, and conversations in online forums like Reddit or Quora. Some of the strongest creative inputs already exist within your business.

Look for recurring themes. Are there recurring frustrations, objections, or emotional language patterns? Use AI to analyze them, save time, and uncover messaging insights that will resonate more deeply with your audience.

Once you identify your audience’s vocabulary and pain points, use those findings to shape your messaging and creative concepts. That’s where the real value lies.

High-value creative also doesn’t need high production quality or large budgets. Raw, low-fi content captured on a phone can perform extremely well. I’ve also found that founder-led ad content often performs best because it feels more native and less like polished advertising.

After all, value comes from the message, not the production quality.

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Strategically feed the machine

Emphasizing creative value doesn’t mean abandoning testing volume entirely. It means sequencing your testing intentionally by using a two-phase framework that separates the pursuit of value from volume.

Phase 1: Macro-testing for value

This initial phase focuses on concept discovery. The goal is to test creative hypotheses.

For example, test three different concepts against one another and identify the winner. Use different formats, emotional angles, and creative styles across those concepts.

Phase 2: Micro-testing for volume

Once you have a clear winner from Phase 1, introduce volume.

If a founder-led video ad delivers a significantly lower CAC and a spike in hook rate, that creates an ideal opportunity to lean into volume. Take that winning creative and iterate on its components to maximize efficiency and extend its shelf life.

Test:

  • Three different hooks in the first three seconds.
  • Two variations of pacing or music.
  • Several CTAs at the end.

By structuring your workflow this way, volume serves to optimize a concept that has already proven valuable.

Dig deeper: Why PPC tests in 2026 call for nuance, not winners

The weekly creative audit

Shifting from a volume-first approach to a value-first strategy can help pull your organization out of the content mill trap.

Once you implement this process, review your ad accounts each week with these questions in mind:

  • Are we launching three unique ads or the same ad three times? Review your latest batch of creatives and make sure they contain distinct psychological angles, not just visual changes.
  • What customer insights drove the last three winning creatives? If you can’t identify the exact objection, review keyword, audience phrase, or use case that inspired a winning ad, you’re scaling on luck and using a strategy that isn’t repeatable.
  • Is the data telling us a story? Step back from individual metrics and evaluate creative trends holistically. Are videos outperforming images? Are founder-led ads holding attention longer than UGC? Use your metrics systematically to guide your next creative strategy decisions.

Dig deeper: How to read Meta Ads metrics like a system, not a scoreboard

Slow down the content treadmill

Algorithms are powerful and, in many ways, mirror human behavior. They can’t manufacture interest where it doesn’t exist, nor can they turn weak messaging into profits through repetition.

No amount of creative volume will compensate for a lack of strategic value in your ads. Step back, assess the data, identify which concepts are actually working, and give the algorithm something meaningful to learn from to help drive business growth.

Beyond RAG: Why every AI search platform is now agentic and what that means for your content

29 May 2026 at 17:00
AI filtration pipeline

Two and a half years ago, I wrote an article for Search Engine Land about how retrieval-augmented generation (RAG) was the future of search. That piece argued that RAG was not Google’s reactive answer to ChatGPT. It was the architecture they had been building since the REALM paper in August 2020. SGE (now AI Overviews) was the production manifestation. Everything that has happened since has confirmed it.

The single-shot RAG pipeline I described in that article, query → retriever → top-k chunks → LLM → answer with citations, is already the past. Every major AI search platform has moved on. Google AI Mode, ChatGPT Search, Perplexity Pro Search, Claude with Computer Use, Gemini Deep Research, even the Microsoft Copilot Researcher and Analyst agents, they all run a different architecture now. They plan. They route between tools. They retrieve, read, then retrieve again. They grade their own first drafts and decide whether to go back for more. The retrieve-once-then-generate pattern that defined the first wave is obsolete.

This is agentic RAG, and it is now the default.

If your GEO program is still optimized for single-shot retrieval, you are optimizing for a system that no longer exists. Worse: in agentic RAG, you cannot see the gatekeepers rejecting you. You only see whether you ended up in the final answer. The traditional reverse-engineering playbook (rank checking, citation counting, even prompt-by-prompt sampling) only sees the last stage of a multi-stage pipeline. Everything that happens upstream is a black box.

By the time you get to the bottom of this page you will have a working mental model of agentic RAG, the patent evidence that Google has productized this architecture, what each major platform is actually doing, the six concrete shifts it forces in content engineering, and a reproducible audit you can run against your own brand this week. You will also have the strongest opinion I have published all year: the only honest way forward is model distillation.

What the Search Engine Land article got right and what’s changed

The October 2023 thesis still holds. Passage-level retrieval is the unit of relevance. Knowledge graphs are symbiotic with LLMs, not a checkbox you tick once and forget. Static IR scores are obsolete. The job of a search system is to lower Delphic costs, the cost a user pays to get to an answer, and Google’s organizing principle has always been that traffic is a necessary evil, not a goal. That part of the argument needs no revision.

What has changed is the shape of the retrieval pipeline.

In 2023, RAG was a linear assembly line. A query came in, an embedding model encoded it, a vector index returned the top-k passages, those passages were stuffed into the LLM’s context window, and the model generated an answer. Citation tracking was straightforward because the citation set was the retrieval set. If your content was in the top-k, you had a chance. If it wasn’t, you didn’t. This is the framework I described in that piece, and it was accurate at the time.

But things have changed. 

The pipelines now have four properties that the linear architecture lacks: planning, tool use, multi-hop iteration, and reflection. The implication is that retrieval is not a single event anymore. A single user query triggers somewhere between five and twenty internal sub-retrievals. The agent orchestrates them, evaluates the intermediate results, and only synthesizes a final answer once it has decided the evidence base is sufficient.

This is the upgrade my piece foreshadowed but did not name. 

Why naive RAG broke

Retrieval quality determines output quality and naive RAG has four failure modes that yielded lower quality results. 

  1. Classic, single-pass RAG cannot serve compound questions – A prompt like {How does a 1031 exchange interact with a SEP IRA for an LLC owner under 50?} needs five retrievals, not one. A single embedding query against a vector index will land on documents about 1031 exchanges or SEP IRAs, and the synthesis will be incoherent because the model is forced to bridge two retrievals it never made.
  2. Classic RAG can’t recover from a bad first pull – If the initial retrieval misses the canonical source because the embedding distance was off, or because the chunk boundaries split the relevant passage in half, or because a more aggressive piece of competing content scored higher on a query the user did not literally ask then the model has nothing to lean on except its parametric knowledge. That’s when hallucinations cascade.
  3. Classic RAG didn’t route between retrieval tools – Vector search is the right answer for some sub-questions and exactly wrong for others. “What is today’s mortgage rate?” needs a structured-data API call, not a passage search. “What does the IRS say about Section 179?” needs an authoritative-source filter, not similarity. “Calculate the depreciation schedule on a $50,000 vehicle placed in service in March” needs a code interpreter or a calculator tool. A single retriever cannot make those choices.
  4. Classic RAG can’t grade its own work – Once the answer is generated, naive RAG ships it. There is no critic. No second pass. No “wait, this contradicts the source I cited two paragraphs up.” If the model gets it wrong, the user sees the wrong answer.

These four failure modes are why every serious deployment moved to a different architecture. Each one has a corresponding fix, and the fixes together are agentic RAG.

What ‘agentic’ means in agentic RAG

The word “agentic” gets used loosely. Let’s nail it down structurally. There are four properties that turn RAG into agentic RAG, and a system needs all four to deserve the label.

1. Planning

Before any retrieval happens, the system decomposes the user query into a research plan. Sub-queries get generated, tools get pre-selected, retrieval order gets determined. In the AI Mode piece I called this “a latent multi-query event” when discussing query fan out.

Agentic RAG goes a step further: the system does not just fan out, it plans the fan-out. The foundational paper is ReAct (Yao et al., 2022), which framed the move directly: “we explore the use of LLMs to generate both reasoning traces and task-specific actions in an interleaved manner, allowing for greater synergy between the two: reasoning traces help the model induce, track, and update action plans… while actions allow it to interface with external sources, such as knowledge bases or environments.”

That interleaving is the planner. The production version is in every frontier model now, plus the planner-executor patterns that LangGraph and LlamaIndex have made standard.

2. Tool use, also called function calling. 

Retrieval is one tool among many. The agent can choose to query a vector index, hit a BM25 index, hit a structured-data API, run code, browse a live web page, call an MCP server, or call another agent. Each tool has a schema, and the agent picks the right one for the right sub-query.

Toolformer (Schick et al., 2023) made the case bluntly: “language models can teach themselves to use external tools via simple APIs and achieve the best of both worlds… a model trained to decide which APIs to call, when to call them, what arguments to pass, and how to best incorporate the results into future token prediction.” That sentence is the spec for every router we’ll discuss later.

3. Iteration, sometimes called multi-hop retrieval

The agent retrieves, reads what came back, and then retrieves again based on what it learned. Bridge entities or the entities the first retrieval surfaced that the second retrieval needs to investigate, become first-class behavior, not edge cases.
IRCoT (Trivedi et al., 2022) defined the loop as “interleaving retrieval with steps (sentences) in a chain of thought, guiding the retrieval with CoT and in turn using retrieved results to improve CoT.” The same paper reported retrieval improvements of up to 21 points on multi-hop QA datasets when the loop was applied.

4. Reflection, also called self-critique

After drafting an answer, the agent grades it. Sufficiency, contradiction, freshness, source diversity. If the critic flags a problem, the agent goes back and retrieves more.

Self-RAG (Asai et al., 2023) is the most-cited paper in this lineage and the cleanest articulation: “a new framework called Self-Reflective Retrieval-Augmented Generation that enhances a language model’s quality and factuality through retrieval and self-reflection… the framework trains a single arbitrary LM that adaptively retrieves passages on-demand, and generates and reflects on retrieved passages and its own generations using reflection tokens.”

CRAG, Reflexion, and Self-Refine extend the same pattern in different directions, but the core mechanism is right there.

    Anthropic’s December 2024 essay “Building effective agents” defines the same four properties under cleaner terminology, and one of its lines belongs in every GEO deck this year: “Agents are systems where LLMs dynamically direct their own processes and tool usage, maintaining control over how they accomplish tasks.” With so much confusion around what an agent is or what agentic means, let’s use that as the working definition. Ultimately, the terminology varies by vendor; the four properties do not.

    A picture is worth more than the definition list above. Imagine the classic RAG architecture as a single arrow pointing right: query enters one end, answer comes out the other. Now imagine agentic RAG as a loop with five labeled stops — planner, router, retrieval tools, critic, synthesizer — and bidirectional arrows that allow the agent to revisit any stop until the critic signs off. That loop is what your content has to survive.

    The agentic RAG reference architecture

    Let’s walk through the canonical components, because you cannot reverse-engineer a system you cannot draw.

    • Planner / orchestrator – Reads the user query, generates a research plan. Same LLM as the rest of the system, run with a planner-specific prompt. Outputs a list of sub-queries and a tool assignment for each.
    • Router – Decides which retrieval tool fits each sub-query. Vector search? Lexical? A hybrid retriever? A live web fetch? A SQL query against a structured database? A function call into a calculator? An MCP server exposing a domain-specific API? An agent-to-agent call? The router is the most underrated component in the entire stack because it determines whether your content even gets a chance to be retrieved. If your domain has a tool surface and you do not expose one, the router skips you.
    • Retrieval tools – Each tool is its own subsystem. Vector retrievers run cosine similarity over dense embeddings. Lexical retrievers run BM25 or rank-modified TF-IDF. Structured tools call APIs and return rows. Code interpreters execute scripts. Web browsers fetch live URLs. The agent treats them all uniformly: input goes in, evidence comes out.
    • Memory – There are typically two layers of memory. Short-term scratchpad for the current research thread. This includes things like what sub-queries have run, what evidence has come back, what the critic has flagged. Then there’s long-term memory for user
    • Critic / reflection module – Judges sufficiency and quality of the draft answer. This is sometimes a separate model, but often the same model with a critic-specific prompt. The Reflection module decides whether to ship or to re-query. The critic is the gatekeeper that nobody talks about, and it is the gatekeeper that drops the most content from final answers
    • Synthesize – Composes the final answer with inline citations, often after a final pairwise re-rank against the surviving candidates. 

    A clarification before we move on. Most production systems are not literal multi-agent constellations. They are a single LLM running tight loops with different prompts at each stage, plus tool calling. Do not conflate “agentic” with “multi-agent.”

    Multi-agent setups exist. Anthropic’s research stack uses them, and so does Microsoft’s Researcher / Analyst pair, but the dominant production pattern is single-LLM, multi-prompt, multi-tool. When the marketing team tells you their AI is “multi-agent,” nine times out of ten what they mean is “we have a planner prompt and a critic prompt.”

    Patent evidence: How Google is actually doing agentic RAG

    Google has been quietly building toward this architecture for years, and the patent record maps almost cleanly onto the four-property definition from §3. Five Google LLC patents do the heavy lifting. Read them in this order and you can watch the agentic loop assemble in IP filings, one component at a time.

    • Planning — query decomposition and fan-out. US11663201B2 — Generating Query Variants Using a Trained Generative Model was filed in April 2018 and issued in May 2023. It describes systems that use a trained generative model to produce query variants at runtime from a single submitted query. The patent enumerates eight variant types — equivalent, follow-up, generalization, canonicalization, language-translation, entailment, specification, and clarification queries — and explicitly handles “tail” queries with low submission frequency. This is the planner. When AI Mode receives one query and decomposes it into five-to-twenty sub-queries, the mechanic the patent describes is what is running. The companion filing, WO2024064249A1 — Systems and Methods for Prompt-Based Query Generation for Diverse Retrieval, is the Google Research version of the same idea. “Promptagator” which uses few-shot LLM prompting to generate synthetic queries for training dual-encoder retrievers across diverse domains. Plan-then-fan-out, productized.
    • Tool use — routing among retrieval sources. US20240362093A1 — Query Response Using a Custom Corpus, assigned to Google LLC and published October 31, 2024, is the cleanest router patent in the stack. The system has the LLM process a user query and generate API calls to external applications, each of which has access to a respective custom corpus. The external applications return documents, which the LLM uses as context for generation. Tool selection. API calls. Multiple corpora. The behavior every frontier vendor now ships under the label “function calling” was filed by Google in this patent.
    • Memory — stateful, multi-turn orchestration. US20240289407A1 — Search with Stateful Chat, assigned to Google LLC in March 2024, describes augmenting traditional search with a “generative companion” that maintains and updates user context across multiple chat turns. The patent explicitly handles synthetic query generation tailored to that ongoing state. This is the long-term memory layer of the architecture in §4 — the same layer that ChatGPT calls Memory and Gemini calls Saved Info. Google patented the mechanic before any of them shipped a UI for it.
    • Reflection — pairwise ranking inside the loop. US20250124067A1 — Method for Text Ranking with Pairwise Ranking Prompting, assigned to Google LLC in October 2024, is the patent I covered in How AI Mode Works. The system ranks passages by having an LLM perform pairwise comparisons — “of these two passages, which is better for this query?” — and aggregates the comparisons into a final ranked list. This is relative, model-mediated, probabilistic ranking, and it is the inner loop that runs inside the agent’s reflection and synthesis stages. Your content is not competing in isolation. It is being compared head-to-head against every other surviving candidate, by an LLM that reads both passages and picks a winner.
    • Synthesis — generative answers grounded in retrieved evidence. US11769017B1 — Generative Summaries for Search Results was filed in March 2023 and issued by September of the same year. The patent describes generating natural-language summaries of search results using LLMs, with explicit provisions for processing additional content to mitigate inaccuracies and improve summary quality. Industry analysts have correctly identified this as the patent foundation underneath SGE and the AI Overviews product. The “process additional content to mitigate inaccuracies” language is reflection in early form — the synthesizer is checking its own work before shipping the answer.

    Five patents. One planner mechanic. One router mechanic. One memory mechanic. One reflection mechanic. One synthesis mechanic. Lay them on top of the four-property definition and it’s clear that Google has filed IP on every component of the agentic loop. The agentic stack is not a startup-vendor framing borrowed from the open-source agent ecosystem. It is a production architecture that Google has been building toward in its patent filings since 2018.

    The other major platforms do not have the same patent footprint, but they have the same architecture. Patents are evidence, not boundaries. The fact that Google has chosen to file IP on these specific subsystems tells you which subsystems they consider strategic and which subsystems your content has to win at if you want to be cited in AI Mode.

    How each major platform actually uses agentic RAG

    Different platforms emphasize different pieces of the loop. The platform-by-platform read matters because the same content can win in one system and lose in another based on which gatekeeper does the heaviest lifting.

    • Google AI Mode – The most aggressive agentic implementation in production. Planner-driven fan-out. Multi-pass retrieval into Search. Pairwise re-ranking per US20250124067A1. A reflection module that drops sources that fail the critic. The visible “expansion” UI shows you a fraction of the sub-queries, but the actual fan-out is wider. This is the platform where breadth and pairwise survivability matter most. 
    • Google AI Overviews – A lighter agentic pattern. Shorter loops. Less iteration than AI Mode. AIO is closer to classic fan-out than full agentic RAG, but the trajectory is clear, every AIO update adds more reflection and more router intelligence.
    • ChatGPT Search and Deep Research – Deep Research is the cleanest user-facing demonstration of the pattern. It literally exposes its planning, sub-queries, and reflection in the visible UI. You watch the agent decompose your question, route to tools, and grade its own progress. Standard ChatGPT Search runs a smaller version of the same pipeline without the visible plan. If you want to study agentic RAG empirically, run ten queries through Deep Research and read the trace.
    • Perplexity Pro Search and Deep Research – Agentic from the start. Multi-step retrieval, source diversification by design, draft critique. Perplexity tends to be the most generous about source attribution, which makes it the best canary for whether your content is making it into intermediate retrievals.
    • Claude with Computer Use, Projects, and Skills – Tool use as a first-class primitive. Claude features long-running multi-step tasks where retrieval is interleaved with action. The system can read a page, decide to fetch a different page, decide to run code, decide to query an API, all inside the same task. Claude is overrepresented in enterprise deployments where the action layer matters as much as the retrieval layer.
    • Gemini Deep Research – Explicit research-plan-then-execute loop. Multi-source aggregation. Draft critique. The visible plan in Gemini Deep Research is a useful diagnostic. If your content does not show up in any of the planned sub-queries, you are not just losing the citation, you are losing the consideration set.
    • Grok DeepSearch – An emerging real-time agentic pattern leaning on X data. The retrieval surface is fundamentally different in that it uses fresh social signals over a structured public corpus, but the loop architecture is the same.
    • Microsoft Copilot Researcher and Analyst agents – Enterprise agentic RAG over SharePoint, Microsoft Graph, and the open web. The Researcher and Analyst pair is closer to a true multi-agent setup than the others on this list. Two specialized agents, each with their own tool stack, coordinating on a single research goal.

    Here is the comparison across the eight major platforms. Iteration depth is rated on a five-point scale from minimal (single-pass with light reranking) to deep (10+ sub-queries with multiple critic loops). Visibility ratings reflect what is exposed in the user-facing UI as of mid-2026.

    PlatformPlanner visibilityRouter strategyIteration depthReflection visibilityCitation surfacing
    Google AI ModePartial (expansion view shows some sub-queries)Internal Search index + structured data tools + Knowledge GraphDeep (5–20 sub-queries)Hidden (pairwise rerank + critic both internal)Inline links, often per-claim
    Google AI OverviewsHiddenSearch index, lighter than AI ModeMedium (3–8 sub-queries)HiddenInline links, less granular
    ChatGPT SearchHiddenBing index + first-party toolsMediumHiddenInline links, sometimes a sources panel
    ChatGPT Deep ResearchFully exposed (live plan + sub-queries + reasoning)Bing index + browse + code interpreterDeep (often 20+ sub-queries)Partially exposed (you see the agent reflect mid-task)Numbered references with full source list
    Perplexity Pro SearchPartial (sub-question list rendered)Multi-source web + structured toolsMedium-to-deepHidden but generous on sourcingInline numbered links, full source panel
    Perplexity Deep ResearchFully exposedMulti-source web + browse + structured toolsDeepPartially exposedInline + comprehensive source panel
    Claude (Computer Use, Projects, Skills)HiddenTool use as first-class primitive (search, code, browse, MCP)Variable, can be very deepHiddenInline citations when tools return them
    Gemini Deep ResearchFully exposed (research plan rendered before execution)Google Search + structured toolsDeepPartially exposedInline + structured source list
    Grok DeepSearchPartialX data + open webMediumHiddenInline links, X-weighted
    Microsoft Copilot Researcher / AnalystPartial (multi-agent traces in some surfaces)SharePoint + Microsoft Graph + open webDeepPartially exposedInline citations, enterprise-doc weighted

    The honest summary: every major AI search system is now agentic. The differences are about which gatekeepers they expose and which ones they hide. None of them expose all five. The Deep Research surfaces — across ChatGPT, Gemini, and Perplexity Pro — are the most useful diagnostics you have for studying agentic-RAG behavior in production, because they show the planner and partial reflection in the UI. The non-Deep surfaces are what most users actually run, and those hide nearly everything.

    What this changes for Relevance Engineering

    You know I’m not going to leave you without anything actionable. Here are the six concrete shifts that follow from everything above.

    1. You have to win across many sub-retrievals, not one. A single “good ranking” page is no longer enough. Agentic systems decompose your topic into five to twenty sub-queries and retrieve against each one independently. Coverage breadth and topical depth are not nice-to-haves anymore, they are structural requirements. Pages that exist as standalone pillars without depth in the surrounding subtopic graph get cited once, maybe, and then dropped from the consideration set on the next sub-query. Pages that anchor a dense, well-linked topical neighborhood get cited five times in the same answer.
    2. Atomic, scoped passages beat monolithic articles and now they have to win pairwise. Each agent sub-query retrieves chunks, not pages. Then those chunks get pairwise-ranked against competing chunks from competing sources, by an LLM that reads both. The line I used in the AI Mode piece holds: your passages have to survive pairwise scrutiny. That means you need self-contained logic, named entities up front, explicit scope conditions (“for businesses with under 500 employees”). You also need evidence density, tables, and lists that an LLM can quote without ambiguity. Anything that requires a human to scroll up two paragraphs for context will lose pairwise to a passage that does not.
    3. Bridge entities determine multi-hop inclusion. When the agent’s first retrieval lands on Entity A, the second retrieval is about A’s relationships. If your content is the canonical bridge between A and B, you get cited in answers where the user never typed your brand. This is the most underexploited GEO surface in the industry today. I’ll talk more about it in another article.
    1. Reflection cycles reward source diversity and contradiction-handling. When the critic grades the draft, it looks for corroboration and contradiction. Content that explicitly addresses counterarguments, edge cases, and “when this doesn’t apply” survives reflection passes that strip out one-sided sources. Salesy content with no acknowledgment of failure modes is a tell to the critic that the source is biased, and biased sources get filtered.
    2. Tool-callable content is a new content type. Calculators. Structured-data endpoints. APIs. Comparison engines. When a tool exists, the router calls the tool instead of citing prose. If you are in a domain where a tool is more useful than an article like mortgage rates, drug interactions, tax brackets, product specs, ETF performance, fund characteristics, you should build the tool and expose it through an MCP server, an API, and structured data. The brands that ignore this and keep writing 2,500-word “ultimate guide” articles will be replaced in the answer by a function call.
    1. Freshness is a reflection-stage gate. The critic checks freshness explicitly. dateModified in your schema. Version numbers in body copy. Explicit “as of [date]” framing in the prose. None of this is cosmetic. All of it directly affects whether your content survives the reflection pass when the agent is grading source quality. Stale content gets dropped at the critic, even if it won the pairwise re-rank, because the critic decides it cannot trust it.

    The unifying point under all six: classic SEO content engineering optimized for one moment of judgment — the SERP. Agentic RAG content engineering has to win at five different moments for every subquery in the fan-out: planner, router, retrieval, pairwise, critic. That is roughly an order of magnitude more surface area, and the brands that build for it will see citation gravity that compounds.

    The opacity problem — and why distillation is the smart way forward

    Here is the part nobody else is willing to write yet, because saying it out loud has uncomfortable implications for the entire GEO measurement category.

    In single-shot RAG, you could at least observe inputs and outputs. Your page either showed up in the retrieval set or it didn’t. You could reverse-engineer the retriever by sampling enough queries. You could correlate content changes with citation changes. The system was a black box, but it was a black box with measurable inputs and measurable outputs.

    In agentic RAG, every gatekeeper between the user query and the final answer is opaque.

    You don’t know which sub-queries the planner generated. You don’t know which tool the router picked for each sub-query. You don’t know which corpus was searched, which passages were returned, or which competitor passages your content lost to in the pairwise re-rank. You don’t know what the critic flagged. You don’t know which sources the critic dropped before synthesis. You only know whether you ended up in the final answer.

    The implication is uncomfortable. Traditional reverse-engineering — “rank checking,” “citation tracking,” even prompt-by-prompt sampling at scale only sees the final stage. Every citation tracker watches what shows up in the published answer. They are all measuring the survivors of a five-stage filter without observing the filter. You are optimizing against a black box behind a black box behind a black box.

    The honest path forward is model distillation.

    Distillation, in plain English: training a smaller, observable model to imitate the behavior of a larger, opaque one. You cannot see inside Google’s planner, but you can stand up your own planner-router-critic stack on inputs and observed outputs, calibrate it against the citations you actually see in production, and use that as the diagnostic harness. When your local agent’s planner generates ten sub-queries that closely match the visible Deep Research plan for the same prompt, you have a calibrated proxy for the upstream gatekeepers in production systems. The proxy is not the production system, but it is observable, and observable beats invisible.

    What this looks like in practice for a GEO program:

    Stand up a local reference agent on Google Gemma 4 — the 31B Dense variant for the planner and critic loops where reasoning fidelity matters, or the 26B A4B MoE variant when latency and cost dominate. Pair it with LangGraph or LlamaIndex for the agent framework, a hosted embedding model, and a small custom index over the open web for your topic. There is a thematic point worth making out loud here: Google ships the open-weights model that powers the local distillation harness used to reverse-engineer Google’s own production stack. That is not a coincidence. That is a category opening up that the smart agencies and software companies will own.

    Feed the harness the prompts you care about ranking for. Observe its planner output. Log every sub-query the router generates. Capture the retrieval candidates at each stage. Score the pairwise comparisons. Read the critic’s notes. Where your local agent’s behavior matches the production system’s visible behavior like the Deep Research plan, the Perplexity sub-question list, the AI Mode expansion then you have a calibrated harness. Where it diverges, you have a calibration target. When your content fails to make it past the router or the critic in your distilled local agent, that is a strong signal it is failing in production.

    This is preferable to the current dominant playbook of “spam more prompts at ChatGPT and count citations” for one reason: distillation gives you a causal story for why content fails at each stage. Citation counting only gives you a correlational story for what survived. When a client asks “why are we losing to Competitor X in AI Mode,” the answer “your passages keep losing pairwise comparisons in the calculator-ratio sub-query” is defensible. The answer “our citation count went down 12 percent this month” is not.

    The candid caveat: distillation is not free. It requires engineering investment, an evaluation harness, and continuous calibration against production-system behavior. The agencies and in-house GEO teams that build this capability now will have a measurement moat that compounds. The ones that wait will be running the same dashboard their competitors are running and wondering why their reports cannot answer the questions executives are asking.

    You cannot optimize what you cannot observe. Reverse-engineering the production black box is a dead end. Distilling your own version of it is the only path to durable GEO performance.

    What this changes for measurement

    The measurement category is going to fragment, and the brands that pick the right side of the fragmentation will have a significant advantage for the next two years.

    Citation counts under-report your real footprint by a factor of three to ten in agentic systems. If you appear in four of twelve sub-retrievals but get cited once in the final answer, classic citation tracking misses 75 percent of your actual impact. Worse, it misses the why. You can have a citation rate that looks healthy and a sub-query coverage rate that is collapsing, and a year from now the collapse shows up in citations and you have no warning.

    The new metric layer needs:

    • Sub-query coverage — what percentage of the agent’s planned fan-out includes at least one of your sources.
    • Retrieval-to-citation ratio — for sub-queries where your content is in the retrieval set, how often does it survive to citation.
    • Reflection survival rate — for content that makes the synthesis pool, how often does the critic drop it.
    • Bridge-entity centrality — whether your content is positioned as the canonical link between key entities in your topical graph.
    • Tool-call inclusion — whether the router is calling your endpoints when a tool fits the sub-query.
    • Distillation stage-failure rate — from the local agent, where in the loop your content most often gets dropped.

    Existing tools watch the survivors of a five-stage filter. The next generation of GEO measurement infrastructure will sit underneath them and watch the filter itself, partly through the visible UI of Deep Research and AI Mode, and partly through a distilled local agent that fills in everything the production systems hide.

    A reproducible test you can run this week

    You know I always want to leave you with something actionable. So, I’ve got two things you can do to make improvements on your AI Search performance. The first requires no engineering. The second is engineering-light, single-engineer effort.

    Part A — The Observable Agentic RAG Audit.

    The first one is a workbook for you to collect data and see how you are being interpreted by agentic RAG systems. Here are the steps:

    1. Pick five high-value queries. Pick the ones where citation actually moves your business. The queries your sales team wishes you ranked for, the queries that drive demos, the queries that show up in customer support tickets. I understand that these are difficult to measure, so use your traditional search queries as a proxy if you need to.
    2. Run each query through ChatGPT Deep Research, Gemini Deep Research, and Perplexity Pro with research mode enabled.
    3. Capture the visible research plan for each. Deep Research and Perplexity show this directly; AI Mode partially exposes it through the expansion view.
    4. Log every sub-query the agent issues. Save them in a spreadsheet, one row per sub-query, three columns for the three platforms.
    5. For each sub-query, run it as a standalone search and check whether your content appears in the top retrieval set. If yes, mark hit. If no, mark miss.
    6. Compare your sub-query coverage to your final-citation rate on the original five queries. The gap is your reflection-loss problem or the places where your content makes it into retrieval and then loses pairwise or fails the critic.
    7. For every sub-query you miss entirely, classify why: no content on the topic, content too broad, poor chunking, missing schema, missing tool surface, freshness gap. The classification is the input to your content roadmap for the next quarter.

    This will give you a sense of where you’re falling out of the pipeline and what improvements you need to make to your content.

    Part B — The Distillation Audit.

    This approach is more technical. Part A told you what the production agents publicly admitted. Part B tells you what they didn’t. The planner sub-queries you couldn’t read, the reranker verdicts you couldn’t see, the specific stage where your content fell out.

    I built the harness so you wouldn’t have to: https://github.com/iPullRank-dev/agentic-rag-audit. It’s a local, observable version of the agentic-RAG loop the production systems run with the same five-node shape (planner, router, retriever, synthesizer with pairwise reranker, critic with reflection) on Google Gemma 4 via Ollama, with SerpAPI seeds, Scrapling fetching, Trafilatura extraction, and an opt-in LangExtract chunker. Strictly speaking it’s structural distillation, not model distillation. The point is diagnostic — observable end-to-end.

    1. Install. Python 3.10+, Ollama running on a workstation GPU (8GB+ VRAM is fine), a SerpAPI key, your brand domain.

    Set OLLAMA_CONTEXT_LENGTH=8192 in your system environment variables and restart Ollama — the 2048 default silently truncates prompts. Verify with ollama ps that the model lands at 100% GPU.

    1. Run the same five queries from Part A. One at a time:

    It’ll take roughly 90–120 seconds per query. You get eight diagnostic sections in your terminal — plan & routing, retrieval funnel, pairwise verdicts, brand journey, critic verdict, pipeline timing, final answer, citations — plus a trace JSON and a log file.

    Here’s an example terminal output:

    1. Read the brand journey. This is the section you came for. For each of your URLs that was surfaced, it shows which sub-queries found it, what the chunker actually extracted, whether it made the reranker pool, the head-to-head verdicts that named it, and whether it ended up cited. When your content falls out, you see your URL’s actual opening passage side-by-side with the URLs that did make the pool with targeted recommendations based on the observable diff (opening sentence, query-term overlap, passage density).
    2. Roll up the metrics across the query set. After running all five Part A queries:

    You’ll get six metrics: sub-query coverage, retrieval-to-citation ratio, reflection survival rate, tool-call inclusion, and stage-failure rate by stage. Here’s an example:

    The stage-failure rate is what drives the content roadmap. Failing at retrieval is one kind of work — traditional SEO for the specific sub-queries the planner is generating. Failing at the reranker is another — passage-level content density and directness. Failing at synthesis selection is a third — unique-signal coverage. Each demands different work.

    1. Calibrate against Part A. Capture each production Deep Research plan as YAML (template at examples/production-template.yaml) and diff:

    Where the two converge, you have a calibrated harness. Where they diverge sharply, your planner prompt or your seed-page provider needs work. Re-calibrate quarterly or after any major prompt change.

    Note: The local agent isn’t the production system. Gemma 4 E2B is the smallest variant; reranker quality and critic decisions improve materially with E4B (one-line model swap in .env). The retriever depends on SerpAPI, so brand visibility upstream is still a hard prerequisite. Pairwise verdicts on small models are directional, not authoritative. You should read the actual reasoning in section 3 of each run to judge confidence.

    What this gives you that Part A can’t: the specific stage where your content falls out, your URL’s actual extracted passage compared to the winners, the reranker’s stated reasoning when you lost a head-to-head, and the specific sub-queries your topic neighborhood doesn’t yet cover. That’s the diagnostic baseline you turn into a content roadmap.

    Finally, as with any open source code I share, we likely have an internal version that is more robust. You should look at this as a starting point, build your own solutions on top, and share them back with the community.

    Get the audit pack and let’s talk

    Classic SEO playbooks are obsolete. Single-shot RAG playbooks are obsolete. The brands that win in 2026 and beyond will run agentic-RAG-aware content engineering on top of distilled measurement infrastructure, and they will lock in citation gravity that compounds for years. The brands that don’t will spend the next two years arguing about why it’s just SEO and watching their citation count keeps going down.

    Download the Part A Audit Sheet and, if you’re more technical clone (and contribute to) the Part B distillation starter repo. And if you have not already, check out the AI Search Manual for the longer-form reference for much of what we’ve discussed in this article.

    The retrieval-once playbook is over. The agentic loop is the new default. It’s time to build and analyze for it if we want to be serious about driving results.

    This article was originally published on the iPullRank blog and is republished with permission.

    Why your B2B PPC metrics may be lying to you

    29 May 2026 at 16:00
    Why your B2B PPC metrics may be lying to you

    B2B PPC advertisers have more options than ever for measuring success. In the past, you had to rely on form-fill data alone. Now, you can feed a wealth of offline conversion data into Google Ads and Microsoft Ads.

    It’s tempting to measure every possible metric, but optimizing toward all of them isn’t a good idea. If you’re optimizing toward everything, you’ll probably end up succeeding at nothing.

    So how do you know whether you’ve actually driven incremental value, and what are the right success metrics for B2B PPC campaigns? The metrics that matter might not be the ones you’re focused on.

    The advertising metrics that matter

    I’ve seen advertisers set up offline conversions and get excited because their total conversions increased. Then frustration sets in because they don’t see corresponding increases in their bottom line.

    Usually, those conversion increases happen because the advertiser added more conversion actions and set them all to primary. Before making changes, they were only tracking form fills. Afterward, they were tracking form fills, leads, marketing qualified leads (MQLs), sales qualified leads (SQLs), and opportunities.

    Instead of one conversion action, they now have four. But the same person could complete all four, meaning leads are being quadruple-counted. A similar issue can happen with platform-reported return on ad spend (ROAS). If you’ve attached conversion values to each action — which you absolutely should do — you’ll also see ROAS increase. Both are false signals created by faulty math.

    Focusing only on average cost per action (CPA) can also be misleading. Average CPA can mask your marginal CPA — the cost of acquiring one additional conversion as marketing spend increases. You might be overspending on incremental conversions as you scale your account.

    Set up conversion values correctly

    Setting up conversion values is a must for offline conversions. A lot of B2B advertisers get hung up on this step. They say, “We don’t know the value of the conversion at the time it happens. We won’t know that until it works its way through the system.”

    While using actual conversion values is ideal, don’t worry if you can’t. Just assign relative values to each conversion action. Here’s a simple example:

    Microconversion value

    In this case, the advertiser is measuring four conversion actions: video views, ungated asset downloads, form fills, and MQLs. MQLs come from offline conversions. The rest are measured through Google Tag conversions.

    Each conversion is worth 10x the previous action. Ungated asset downloads are worth 10x a video view, and so on. MQLs are worth 1,000x a video view. The advertiser would rather get one MQL than 999 video views.

    If you set arbitrary values, make sure to validate them against real data to ensure they’re directing bidding algorithms accurately. Setting values that are too high for lower-funnel actions can cause the algorithm to favor those easier-to-generate actions while deprioritizing lower-funnel actions.

    This happened to us recently with a client who was getting a lot of leads, but very few MQLs and SQLs. We reduced the value of leads by a factor of 10, which made MQLs and SQLs look more valuable to the algorithm and increased MQLs and SQLs relative to leads.

    Within two weeks, MQL and SQL volume increased significantly, while leads stayed flat. That might not sound like a good thing, but it was. The client was getting higher-quality leads for the same cost.

    By using the right conversion values, even relative ones, you can measure incremental conversion value more effectively.

    Dig deeper: Why incrementality is the only metric that proves marketing’s real impact

    Get more specific with campaign-specific goals

    If you want Smart Bidding to focus on down-funnel actions, you can use campaign-specific goals. You can assign conversion actions at the campaign level, so Smart Bidding only optimizes toward those actions.

    You can find the feature in campaign settings in both Google Ads and Microsoft Ads.

    Here’s what that looks like in Google:

    Google Ads campaign-specific goals

    And here’s what it looks like for Microsoft:

    Microsoft Ads campaign-specific goals

    Let’s say you have a campaign that’s driving a lot of leads, but few MQLs and SQLs. You could use campaign-specific goals to optimize only for MQLs and SQLs and ignore leads, even though leads are a primary conversion in the account.

    Note: If lower-funnel actions have low volume, this technique may not work. Automation still needs a clear enough signal to optimize toward. So if you only have one or two MQLs in a month, the automation might struggle.

    Dig deeper: Why Google Ads, GA4 and CRM numbers never match

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    The success metrics for measuring incremental conversions

    Looking at simple CPA and ROAS metrics isn’t enough to measure success. You also need to look at each conversion action and measure incremental conversions. A basic way to measure incremental conversions is to establish your baseline first and then measure the CPA and ROAS of conversions at a higher spend level.

    For example, let’s say you’re currently spending $5,000 per week and getting an average of 50 conversions, so your CPA is $100.

    Now let’s say you increase your weekly spend to $7,500 and end up getting 70 conversions, for an average CPA of $107 — not much higher than the previous CPA of $100.

    Your marginal spend is $2,500, marginal conversions are 20, and marginal CPA is $125 — 25% higher than the original CPA.

    The difference in CPA may or may not be acceptable for your goals. It might make sense to invest more to increase sales. But you need to understand where your upper limit is. At some point, you may exceed the amount you’re willing to invest for an additional lead while still making fiscal sense.

    If you want to get more sophisticated, you can use a marketing mix modeling tool (MMM) to run an incrementality test.

    There are several MMM tools you could use to do this. Some are expensive, and some are low-cost or even free. 

    For example, Google’s Meridian is an open-source tool and it’s free, but the trade-off is that it requires technical know-how to set up and use. 

    MMMs also require a significant amount of historical data — two or more years’ worth — but once the data is ingested, they’re fantastic for measuring incrementality. 

    Dig deeper: How to avoid marketing mix modeling mistakes that derail results

    The true test of whether your success metrics are working

    MQLs, SQLs, and closed deals are important. But the true measure of incremental value is revenue or pipeline. That means you need to make sure you’re actually measuring for it.

    Not all sales are created equal. You might see one deal for $5,000 and another for $2 million. Both register as closed sales in the CRM, but the two are nothing alike. Which would you rather have?

    It’s easy to undervalue conversion actions if you’re using proxy values like the ones described above. Yet pipeline and revenue are often determined outside the 90-day conversion window required for offline conversions.

    It’s crucial to look at the data in your CRM and map it back to your paid search campaigns. Are there campaigns or content assets driving relatively few leads and MQLs, but a lot of pipeline? If so, don’t devalue them. Make sure you keep them running and give them enough budget to succeed.

    Also, don’t forget about incremental revenue.

    If you’re scaling your spend, keep an eye on incremental revenue to find the point of diminishing returns. Doing this can prevent overspending on campaigns or channels once they’re no longer cost-effective.

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    Galatasaray'a gelmedi küme düşecek: Wolfsburg en ciddi aday

    Galatasaray'ın yüksek maliyeti nedeniyle vazgeçtiği Raphael Onyedika'da transfer rotası değişti. Nijeryalı yıldız için masada tek ciddi aday olarak Almanya'da küme düşen Wolfsburg kaldı.

    Club Brugge'ün Nijeryalı ön liberosu Raphael Onyedika için transfer piyasası kızışırken, daha önce ısrarcı olan Galatasaray geri çekildi.

    Galatasaray

    Geçtiğimiz transfer dönemlerinde Club Brugge’ü ikna etmek için yoğun mesai harcayan ancak Belçika duvarına toslayan Galatasaray, Onyedika defterini tamamen kapattı. Club Brugge yönetiminin, sözleşmesi önümüzdeki yıl bitecek olan oyuncu için 20 milyon Euro talep etmesi ve net bir tavır sergilemesi üzerine sarı-kırmızılı kurmaylar geri adım attı.

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    Mazbata tarihi belli oldu

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    Milan önümüzdeki sezon Şampiyonlar Ligi'nde yer almayacak. Youssouf Fofana'nın bu yüzden Sarı-Kırmızılılar'a daha sıcak baktığı biliniyor. Ancak kurulan temaslarda oyuncunun talep ettiği ücret canları sıktı. 27 yaşındaki orta saha, kendisi için yıllık 10 milyon euro net maaş istedi. Vergilerle birlikte maliyet daha da artıyor.

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    Yeni sezon formalarının 6 bin TL’den satışa sunulacağı açıklanırken, lansmanın davetli listesi camiada büyük ses getirdi.

    Aykut Kocaman

    Saran ve ekibi, kulübün yakın tarihine damga vurmuş isimleri bir araya getirmek için devasa bir davetli listesi hazırladı. Lansmana sarı-lacivertli kulübün eski başkanlarının yanı sıra, taraftarın sevgilisi olan efsane futbolcular da davet edildi. Davetliler arasında en dikkat çeken isimler şunlar:

    Aykut Kocaman

    Oğuz Çetin

    Alex de Souza

    Roberto Carlos

    Fenerbahce

    Kritik başkanlık seçimi öncesinde yapılan bu hamle, camiada tam anlamıyla bir "seçim stratejisi" olarak yorumlandı. Özellikle mevcut dinamiklerde eski başkan Aziz Yıldırım ile birlikte hareket ettiği bilinen Oğuz Çetin ve Aykut Kocaman’ın bu organizasyona davet edilmesi büyük bir sürpriz olarak değerlendirildi.

    Öte yandan, Aziz Yıldırım döneminin simge isimleri ve taraftarın sevgilileri olan Alex de Souza ile Roberto Carlos’un da davetliler arasında yer alması dikkat çekti. Spor kulislerinde bu hamle, "Sadettin Saran yönetiminin organizasyonu olsa da, dolaylı olarak Aziz Yıldırım’ın elini güçlendirecek ve onun ekmeğine yağ sürecek bir adım" olarak yorumlanmaya başladı.

    Eyfel kulesi Galatasaraylı olacak: Başvurular resmen yapıldı

    Fransa Galatasaraylılar Derneği, Türk spor tarihinde eşi benzeri görülmemiş bir hamleye imza attı; Paris Belediyesi'nin onay vermesi halinde, dünyanın en ikonik simgesi Eyfel Kulesi sarı-kırmızı renklere bürünecek ve üzerine dev Galatasaray logosu yansıtılacak.

    Fransa Galatasaraylılar Derneği, Türk spor tarihine geçecek devasa bir görsel şölen için kolları sıvadı. Derneğin, Paris’in ve dünyanın en ikonik sembollerinden biri olan Eyfel Kulesi için yaptığı sıra dışı başvuru, spor ve diplomasi dünyasında büyük yankı uyandırdı.

    Galatasaray

    Yapılan resmi başvuruya göre, Paris Belediyesi’nin onay vermesi halinde, devasa çelik yapı tamamen Galatasaray’ın renkleri olan sarı ve kırmızıya bürünecek. Projenin en dikkat çekici kısmı ise kule üzerine dev bir Galatasaray logosunun yansıtılması planı oldu.

    Fransa Galatasaraylılar Derneği yetkilileri, başvurunun olumlu sonuçlanması adına görüşmelerini sürdürüyor.

    Samet Akayadın'ın özgüveni tam: 'Bir tane kötü maçım var'

    Fenerbahçe'nin eski stoperi olan ve Çaykur Rizespor ile sözleşmesi sona erdikten sonra serbest kalan Samet Akaydın, milli takımdaki performansını savundu.

    Daha önce Fenerbahçe forması da giyen ve son olarak Çaykur Rizespor ile olan sözleşmesinin sona ermesiyle bonservisini eline alan deneyimli stoper Samet Akaydın, TRT Spor’a dikkat çeken açıklamalarda bulundu. Milli takımdaki performansına yönelik eleştirilere yanıt veren başarılı savunmacı, özgüven dolu ifadeler kullandı.

    Mıllı Takım

    - Milli takımda bu zamana kadar kötü oynadığım maç belki bir tane, o da Portekiz maçı. Onun dışında milli takım formasıyla her zaman üst düzey oynadığımı düşünüyorum.

    Zaha'nın yerine Saint-Maximin

    Charlotte, takımdan ayrılan Wilfried Zaha'nın boşluğunu Lens forması giyen Allan Saint-Maximin'le doldurmak için harekete geçti.

    L'Equipe'in haberine göre; kadrosunda köklü bir değişime giden MLS ekibi Charlotte, takımdan ayrılan Galatasaray'ın eski yıldızı Wilfried Zaha'nın yerini doldurmak için kolları sıvadı. Kulübün hedefindeki isim daha önce Fenerbahçe forması giyen Allan Saint-Maximin.

    Charlotte yönetiminin, Saint-Maximin için Lens kulübü ve oyuncunun menajeriyle temaslara başladığı ve bu transferi kısa sürede bitirmek için yoğun mesai harcadığı belirtildi.

    Samsung’s AI chip workers get skyrocketing bonuses, what about smartphone workers?

    29 May 2026 at 18:35

    Samsung is giving massive bonuses to workers in its chip business because of the growing AI market. The company’s semiconductor division will reportedly pay about $26.6 billion in bonuses to nearly 78,000 employees this year.

    Workers making AI memory chips are getting the biggest rewards. On average, each employee could receive around $340,000, mostly in Samsung stock, as per the latest information. Some workers may even get bonuses close to $400,000.

    Samsung created a new profit-sharing plan for chip employees. Workers will receive a percentage of the division’s profits, and the deal could continue for the next 10 years if profits remain high.

    The agreement was approved after an 18-day strike by workers. Samsung wanted to avoid more delays as demand for AI chips continues to rise around the world.

    Samsung conductive Key button patent

    However, workers in Samsung’s smartphone, TV, and home appliance divisions are getting much smaller bonuses. Reports say these employees may receive only around $4,000 each this year.

    The huge difference has created anger inside the company. Some workers even tried to stop the bonus deal through legal action, while smaller union groups showed less support for it.

    Last year, Samsung’s average yearly salary was around $105,000. Now, some AI chip workers are earning bonuses worth three or four years of normal pay. The situation shows how the AI boom is creating huge rewards for some workers, while others inside the same company feel left behind.

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    Samsung will showcase AI health technology at VivaTech 2026

    29 May 2026 at 17:52

    Samsung will participate in VivaTech 2026, a big technology event that will take place in Paris, France, from June 17 to 20. During the event, Samsung will show how artificial intelligence (AI) can help people live healthier and better lives.

    Samsung’s theme for the event is “Open Invitation to a Healthier Tomorrow.” The company wants to show how smart devices and AI can help people care for their health in simple ways. Samsung believes technology can give useful health information and help people build healthy habits every day.

    VivaTech is one of the largest technology and startup events in Europe. This year is special because the event is celebrating its 10th anniversary. More than 4,000 companies are expected to attend, including large technology brands and small startups. 

    At the exhibition, Samsung will present health services connected through Samsung Health. The company will also show ideas related to healthy aging and pet care. Visitors can also see new health features that may soon be available on Samsung smartphones, smartwatches, and other connected devices.

    Samsung VivaTech

    Image via Samsung

    Samsung says it is working with startups and business partners to create an open and connected system that makes life easier and healthier for users. The company wants people to enjoy simple and smart technology in their everyday lives.

    On June 19, Samsung will join a discussion about the future of AI in healthcare. Experts will talk about how AI and connected devices can give people more personal health support and better wellness experiences.

    By joining VivaTech 2026, Samsung hopes to inspire people to use smart technology for a healthier future. Stay tuned.

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    Privacy-focused, AI-infused Gnoppix Linux 26.6 now available

    Heavily focused on stabilizing the underlying build system, Gnoppix Linux 26.6 drops with a cleaner desktop user experience, highly requested live boot capabilities, and improved security. Other changes include improved multi-language support in GRUB, multiple under-the-hood tweaks and fixes, and more.

    Qringstore launches new smart ring with gesture control and lightweight design

    Qringstore has officially launched the Titan 2 smart ring with three new color finishes, including silver, rose gold, and deep gray. The smart ring features a stainless steel body complemented by titanium alloy coating. Its health monitoring features include heart rate measurement, blood oxygen level, and sleep tracking.

    Epic Games Store closes out May 2026 mystery free games with two indie hits

    Deal | The final mystery free games for May 2026 are here on Epic Games Store, and the storefront is ending the month with two indie hits. One of them is Calico, and the other is Lonestar. Both have over 85% positive player ratings on Steam, and they are worth $24.98 in retail.

    Big Apple leak reveals iPhone 18 Pro camera, AI Siri apps in iOS 27 months early

    Leaked details for Apple's iOS 27 reveal a massive Siri overhaul featuring a new chatbot app, Dynamic Island integration, and third-party AI support. The update is also said to bring a customizable Camera app, AI-powered photo editing tools like "Extend" and "Reframe," and natural language automation for Shortcuts ahead of the June 8 WWDC.

    Samsung Galaxy A57 vs. Galaxy S25 FE

    29 May 2026 at 17:51

    The Samsung Galaxy A57 quickly became one of the popular mid-range go-to options. However, if you aren't relying on a strict budget and you are looking for a better Samsung experience, the Galaxy S25 FE from last year is somewhat close budget-wise, and it's worth considering. While the Galaxy A57 sits comfortably in the mid-range bracket, the Galaxy S25 FE crosses the border toward the upper mid-range segment with some flagship-level features. In some markets, the price difference is smaller than you might expect, making the S25 FE a great deal in comparison, but others will...

    “Ağstafa Gəncləri” İkinci Liqada qaldı!

    29 May 2026 at 18:00

    Bu gün 2026/2027-ci illər mövsümündə İkinci Liqada çıxış etmək üçün “Biləsuvar” və “Ağstafa Gəncləri” arasında pley-off matçı keçirilib.

    Arena.az xəbər verir ki, qarşılaşma Yevlax şəhər stadionunda təşkil olunub.

    Görüşü Rəşad Əhmədov idarə edib. Ona yan xətt hakimləri Rahil Ramazanov və Tərlan Talıbzadə kömək ediblər. Dördüncü hakim funksiyasını isə Ruslan Quliyev yerinə yetirib.

    Xatırladaq ki, Ağstafa təmsilçisi 2025/2026-cı illər mövsümündə İkinci Liqanı 11-ci pillədə başa vurmuşdu. “Biləsuvar” isə Region Liqasının bürünc medalçısı idi. Qalib tərəf İkinci Liqada, məğlub olan isə Region Liqasında çıxış edəcəkdi.

    Oyun ağstafalıların inamlı qələbəsiylə yekunlaşıb. 3 cavabsız qola sevinmiş bu komanda İkinci Liqadakı yerini qoruyub. “Biləsuvar” isə növbəti mövsümdə də Region Liqasında mübarizə aparacaq.

    İkinci Liqa uğrunda pley-off oyunu
    29 may

    “Biləsuvar” – “Ağstafa Gəncləri” 0:3
    Qollar: Əli Bağırov, 9. Adil Tağıyev, 45+2. Eltac Hüseynov, 47.
    Hakimlər: Rəşad Əhmədov, Rahil Ramazanov, Tərlan Talıbzadə, Ruslan Quliyev.
    VAR: Rauf Cabbarov.
    AVAR: Zöhrab Abbasov.
    Hakim-inspektor: Babək Quliyev.
    AFFA nümayəndəsi: Mübariz Hüseynov.
    Yevlax şəhər stadionu, 16:00.

    Biləsuvar: 93. Sabir Abbasov, 47. Qoşqar Babayev, 66. Cavanşir Cavanşirov, 77. Sahib Cümşüdov, 12. Emil Həsənzadə, 74. Kənan İbişov (k), 50. Kamran Kərimov, 9. Zaur Nuruzadə, 10. Süleyman Piriyev, 14. Surac Şahbazov, 42. Valid Yusubzadə.
    Ehtiyat oyunçular: 1. Əli Fətullayev, 20. Əskər Əskərov, 21. Məmməd Məmmədov, 88. İbrahim Nağıyev, 15. Ruslan Tağızadə, 7. Asim Urufov.
    Məşqçi: Adil Bədəlov.

    Ağstafa Gəncləri: 1. Elgün Əmiraslanov, 20. Əli Bağırov (k), 8. Elgün Namazov, 22. Adil Tağıyev, 2. İlkin Allahverdiyev, 5. Kamran Hüseynov, 24. Eşqin Kərimli, 17. Elgün Salıfov, 13. Ramin Süleymanov, 15. Nicat Oruclu, 7. Hüseyn Alıyev.
    Ehtiyat oyunçular: 16. Uğur Məmmədhüseynov, 18. Elvin Qəmbərov, 4. Sənan Yusibov, 12. Tural Məmmədov, 9. Eltac Hüseynov, 6. Turan Məmmədov, 19. Ayxan Alıyev.
    Məşqçi: Aqil Kərimli.

    “Mançester Siti”dən ayrılan futbolçu “Barselona”da

    29 May 2026 at 18:15

    “Mançester Siti”dən ayrılan Bernardu Silva karyerasını “Barselona”da davam etdirəcək.

    Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, bu barədə insayder Nikolo Skira məlumat yayıb. Portuqaliyalı yarımmüdafiəçi kataloniyalılarla üç illik müqavilə imzalayacaq. Keçidin yaxın zamanda açıqlanacağı gözlənilir.

    Silva “Mançester Siti”dən azad agent kimi ayrılıb.

    “Barselona” daha əvvəl “Nyukasl”dan Entoni Qordonun keçidini həll edib.

    “Ağstafa Gəncləri” II Liqadakı yerini qorudu

    29 May 2026 at 17:55

    Azərbaycan II Liqasına vəsiqə uğrunda pley-off oyunu keçirilib.

    Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, Region Liqası təmsilçisi “Biləsuvar”la II Liqanın 11-cisi “Ağstafa Gəncləri” üz-üzə gəlib.

    Yevlax şəhər stadionunda baş tutan görüş “Ağstafa Gəncləri”nin qələbəsiylə başa çatıb – 3:0. Komanda II Liqadakı yerini qoruyub.

    Fran Hennessy maintains dream of surpassing Fundora as youngest undisputed champion

    29 May 2026 at 17:27

    Despite being just 21 years old, and having had only eight professional outings, Fran Hennessy is hoping to become an undisputed champion within the next 12 months. Such a feat would eclipse the phenomenal achievement of Gabriela Fundora, who became the youngest-ever fighter, male or female, to hold all four major titles at once. She […]

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    Oscar De La Hoya still feels cheated out of one historic victory

    29 May 2026 at 17:22

    is still haunted by one of the defeats he suffered in his career. De La Hoya had a career to be extremely proud of, beginning when he won a gold medal at the 1992 Olympic Games in Barcelona before he went on to become a six-division world champion in the professional ranks. He finally hung […]

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    Nico Gonzalez stance on Juventus return revealed after successful Atletico loan

    29 May 2026 at 17:38

    Nico Gonzalez remains under contract at Juventus after Atletico Madrid did not trigger the obligation to buy clause in his loan deal, but reports in Italy claim that the Argentine has no intention of coming back to play for the Bianconeri in 2026-27. 

    Report: Nico Gonzalez unwilling to return to Juventus

    Nico Gonzalez joined Juventus on loan with a conditional obligation to buy from Fiorentina in the summer of 2024, costing Juventus €33m across his loan and transfer fee, not including bonuses and additional fees that could be worth up to a further €8.1m. 

    The Argentine spent just one season in Turin before being sent on loan to Atletico Madrid, again with a conditional obligation to buy. 

    Atletico Madrid’s obligation to buy clause was linked to a minimum number of LaLiga appearances, which Nico Gonzalez ultimately did not reach. Diego Simeone’s side no longer have to pay the €32m buy-out fee they arranged last summer, but recent reports indicate that Atleti are still keen to keep the winger on board. 

    The issue is that Atletico are unwilling to pay the €32m fee for Nico Gonzalez, and are instead willing to pay a maximum of €24m-€25m including bonuses according to the latest updates from La Gazzetta dello Sport

    MADRID, SPAIN - APRIL 04: Lamine Yamal of FC Barcelona is challenged by Nicolas Gonzalez of Atletico de Madrid during the LaLiga EA Sports match between Atletico de Madrid and FC Barcelona at Riyadh Air Metropolitano on April 04, 2026 in Madrid, Spain. (Photo by Denis Doyle/Getty Images)
    MADRID, SPAIN – APRIL 04: Lamine Yamal of FC Barcelona is challenged by Nicolas Gonzalez of Atletico de Madrid during the LaLiga EA Sports match between Atletico de Madrid and FC Barcelona at Riyadh Air Metropolitano on April 04, 2026 in Madrid, Spain. (Photo by Denis Doyle/Getty Images)

    This has not been enough to convince Juventus into a sale, and La Gazzetta dello Sport reports that everything has been ‘on standby’ for the last few days. 

    Nico Gonzalez’s stance is clear: He is unwilling to return to Juventus in 2026-27 and wishes to stay on in Madrid with Atletico. La Gazzetta dello Sport claims that he is pushing to stay at the Metropolitano, but if a permanent transfer does not work out, he is expected to push for a move elsewhere.

    Report: Vlahovic and Juventus contract talks stall over signing bonus demands

    29 May 2026 at 17:11

    It remains unclear where Dusan Vlahovic will be playing his football in 2026-27, and though his current club Juventus are hoping to tie him down to a new contract, reports on Thursday claim that talks are at a standstill due to a disagreement over signing bonuses. 

    Where Juventus and Vlahovic stand in contract negotiations

    Vlahovic has just over one month remaining on his contract with Juventus, which expires on June 30. On his current deal, Vlahovic is the highest-paid player in Serie A, and though Juventus wish to keep hold of the centre-forward, they are aware that they will have to convince him into taking a significant pay cut. 

    Talks have been ongoing for several weeks, but a definitive agreement has not yet been reached. 

    According to updates from Calciomercato.com, Vlahovic and his representatives are open to the idea of accepting a reduced salary in order to stay on at Juventus, potentially as low as around €6m per season plus bonuses. It is believed that the Serbian currently earns around €12m net per year. 

    LECCE, ITALY - MAY 09: Dusan Vlahovic of Juventus FC celebrates the opening goal during the Serie A match between US Lecce and Juventus FC at Stadio Via del Mare on May 09, 2026 in Lecce, Italy. (Photo by Maurizio Lagana/Getty Images)
    LECCE, ITALY – MAY 09: Dusan Vlahovic of Juventus FC celebrates the opening goal during the Serie A match between US Lecce and Juventus FC at Stadio Via del Mare on May 09, 2026 in Lecce, Italy. (Photo by Maurizio Lagana/Getty Images)

    However, according to Friday’s update, the two parties are still quite a way off in terms of signing bonuses, as Vlahovic and his entourage are reportedly seeking a lump sum of around €8m, while the Bianconeri are reportedly willing to offer €3m. 

    Meanwhile, several other top clubs around Europe have been rumoured to be interested in signing Vlahovic on a free transfer, including the likes of Atletico Madrid, Bayern Munich and Chelsea.

    Tottenham readying move for 24-year-old attacker after failed January move

    29 May 2026 at 14:30

    Tottenham Hotspur are interested in signing the West Ham United attacker Crysencio Summerville during the summer window.

    West Ham have been relegated from the Premier League, and the 24-year-old could look to move on. The Netherlands attacker is too good for the Championship, and he will want to compete at a high level.

    Joining the North London club could be an exciting opportunity for him. According to a report from Voetbal International, Tottenham tried to sign the player in the January window and are now prepared to make another attempt in the summer. It remains to be seen whether they can convince West Ham to sell the player.

    Even though the 24-year-old is a key player for them and they will not want to lose him, they are under pressure to sell him. Summerville will not want to compete in the second division of English football. It would be ideal for West Ham to accept a suitable offer and let the player move on.

    Meanwhile, Tottenham need more quality in the attack. They have struggled to create opportunities from wide areas, and they also need more goals from the flanks. The Netherlands attacker could be ideal for them. He has shown his quality in the Premier League with Leeds United and West Ham United. This could be the right time for him to take a bigger step and join a bigger club.

    Even though Tottenham have had a disappointing season, they have a quality manager and multiple top players at their disposal. They could bounce back strongly next season. Summerville will help them improve in the final third, and they could provide the player with the platform to push for trophies.

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    Konate to leave Liverpool

    According to multiple sources, Liverpool have been unable to reach an agreement with Ibrahima Konate over a new contract, and the defender will therefore leave the club as a free agent, as his current deal expires. The negotiations between the Merseyside club and the French defender have been long, with reports repeatedly changing the narrative […]

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    Mariners' Colt Emerson has already answered all the questions

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    Colt Emerson had a case to make the Seattle Mariners' Opening Day roster.

    He was sent down to Triple-A Tacoma instead, but since his MLB promotion earlier this month, Emerson hasn't wasted any time proving he belongs.

    He has also created some serious questions for the Mariners, who are heading toward an infield logjam when everyone gets healthy.

    It's a good problem to have, though. Seattle certainly would've hoped Emerson would hit the ground running like this.

    There are plenty of ways to sum up what Emerson is doing. For one, he's super hot lately:

    Colt Emerson over his last 4 games:

    .429 batting average (6-for-14) with 3 runs scored, 3 doubles, 1 triple, 3 RBI and 2 walks with a 1.286 OPS in 16 plate appearances. pic.twitter.com/RdRkMhr1BI

    — Mariners PR (@MarinersPR) May 28, 2026

    MORE: Bryce Harper confuses everyone with viral teeth brushing video

    He's also putting up some phenomenal ratios:

    Colt Emerson has a 22.2 K%, an 11.1 BB%, a 20.5% whiff rate, and a 23.3% chase rate in his early MLB career. All are numbers you would absolutely consider good.

    Makes me wonder what was seemingly going wrong for him in AAA before the callup? pic.twitter.com/9mLewWINue

    — Gravel (@Gravel_sense) May 28, 2026

    Also a fun one: He nearly tied the MLB record for a "major league cycle."

    It took Emerson 29 at bats to have a single, a double, a triple and a home run in his MLB career. The record is 28 at bats.

    Cliff Heathcote is the fastest to ever do it at 28 at bats in 1918

    So Colt Emerson missed the record by one at bat pic.twitter.com/NRJJFISq0mhttps://t.co/zPBLDb02tr

    — JulioIsKing (@JulioIsKing44) May 27, 2026

    Even the vibes are good -- "Every day is a highlight, if I'm being honest, with these guys," Emerson recently told the Seattle Times.

    Emerson is creating plenty of those highlights himself.

    Seattle sure must be glad they've called the kid up. He's certainly phenomenal.

    More MLB news:

    Prep Roundup 5/28: Johnson sets school record in Lakota West win

    Braydon Johnson swatted a pair of extra-base hits, setting a school record in the process while leading the Lakota West Firebirds in a 10-1 win against the Fairmont Firebirds in Division I tournament baseball play on Thursday, May 28.

    Johnson finished 2-for-4 with a double, triple and four RBI, passing his coach Brad Gschwind for the school’s career extra-base hits mark with 40.

    Noah Bramble added a 4-for-4 day with another two extra-base hits and three runs scored out of the leadoff spot to spark Lakota West and Cooper Rhoads tacked on two hits with two RBI.

    West improved to 15-12 and move on to a district final matchup against St. Xavier on Friday, May 29.

    Fairmont finished the season with a mark of 12-16.

    Baseball

    TOURNAMENT

    Division I

    Centerville captures first district title in 8 years

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    Oak Hills 4, Springboro 0: ‘Boro closed out the season as district runner-ups with a record of 20-8.

    Elder 2, Beavercreek 0: ‘Creek finished the year as district runner-ups with a record of 21-6.

    Division II

    Anderson 1, Troy 0: Jake Reinhardt took the hard-luck loss with 13 strikeouts and Troy capped off the year as MVL Miami champions and district runner-ups with a record of 22-4.

    Division III

    Butler 8, Greenville 0: Tate Richardson picked up his 10th win of the season, combining with Carson Heis and Davis Ketterer on the shutout for Butler. Jack Egbert tallied four RBI and the Aviators are set to face La Salle in a district final on Friday, May 29.

    Tippecanoe 6, Bellefontaine 0: Cayden McKinney tossed a two-hit shutout with eight strikeouts to pace Tipp. Carson Jackson and Brady Liskey added two hits with two RBI apiece and the Red Devils will play Batavia in a district final on Friday, May 29.

    Kenton Ridge 3, Tecumseh 1: Kenton Ridge pulled ahead late to improve to 20-5 overall and will face Bellbrook in a district final on Friday, May 29.

    Division IV

    Fenwick 10, Clinton-Massie 0: Anthony Snyder struck out six in a complete game two-hitter and Fenwick advances to play in a district final on Friday, May 29 versus Urbana.

    Ben Logan 4, Valley View 3: Ben Logan laid down a successful sacrifice bunt for the winning run to advance to a district final on Friday, May 29 against Roger Bacon.

    Bethel 11, Oakwood 3: Troy Hunt homered and drove in five runs, Mason Stortenbecker scored five times on three hits and Bethel advances to face Indian Hill on Friday, May 29 in a district final.

    Division V

    Versailles 7, Cin. Christian 2: Sam Deland scattered five hits and struck out seven in a complete game to help Versailles win a district championship.

    Summit Country Day 3, Anna 1: Anna finished the year with an SCAL title and district runner-ups with a record of 22-6.

    Division VI

    Mechanicsburg 2, Liberty Union 1: Conner Eyink and Eli Wilson each scored a run, with Eyink adding five strikeouts in a complete game to help ‘Burg capture a district title.

    Troy Christian 3, Northeastern 2: Logan Cool knocked in Ben Knostman for the game-winning run to send Troy Christian to a district final against MVCA on Friday, May 29.

    Dixie 2, Ansonia 1: Brayden Puckett picked up the win, tallying six strikeouts and helping Dixie advance to a district final against Dayton Christian on Friday, May 29.

    Dayton Christian 8, Riverside 2: Brody Schmidt recorded the win in a complete game for Dayton Christian, aiding his own cause with a double and two RBI.

    Division VII

    Fort Loramie 3, Tri-County North 2: Carson Arnold delivered the walk-off hit in the bottom of the ninth to win a district title for Fort Loramie.

    Softball

    REGIONAL TOURNAMENT

    Division I

    Centerville gets revenge against Lebanon with Division I regional semifinal victory

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    Late rally sends Lakota East past Mason, into D-I regional final

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    Division III

    Greenville fights off Tippecanoe in regional semifinal

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    Division IV

    Kenton Ridge survives scare from Carlisle, advances to regional final

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    Division VI

    Tri-Village 4, Fayetteville Perry 2: Tri-Village bumped to 22-5 with the win and will play Danville on Saturday, May 30 in a regional final.

    Boys Tennis

    STATE TOURNAMENT

    Brumbaugh advances to state final four

    *

    Girls Lacrosse

    REGIONAL TOURNAMENT

    Division I

    Springboro 12, Kings 11: ‘Boro won the Region 4 bracket and will move on to a state tournament appearance.

    PREP RESULTS

    Baseball

    TOURNAMENT

    Thursday’s Results

    Division I

    Centerville 5, Lakota East 2: C: Weng W, Kristbaum HR, Muchmore RBI, Vitas RBI.

    Elder 2, Beavercreek 0

    Lakota West 10, Fairmont 1: LW: Johnson 3-4 2B 3B 4 RBI, Rhoads 2-4 2 RBI, Bramble 4-4 2B 3B RBI.

    Mason 5, Fairfield 0

    Oak Hills 4, Springboro 0

    Division II

    Anderson 1, Troy 0

    Harrison 7, Edgewood 4

    Division III

    Bellbrook 4, Franklin 2: F: Rebholz 1-3 2B 2 RBI.

    Butler 8, Greenville 0: B: Richardson W 8 K, Egbert 4 RBI.

    Chaminade Julienne 2, Xenia 1

    Kenton Ridge 3, Tecumseh 1

    La Salle 7, Ross 4

    Tippecanoe 6, Bellefontaine 0: T: McKinney W 8 K, Jackson 2-4 2B 2 RBI, Liskey 2-3 2 RBI.

    Division IV

    Ben Logan 4, Valley View 3

    Bethel 11, Oakwood 3: B: Stortenbecker 3-3 5 RS, Hunt 2-3 2B HR 5 RBI.

    Fenwick 10, Clinton-Massie 0: F: Snyder W 6 K.

    Urbana 9, Eaton 0

    Division V

    Summit Country Day 3, Anna 1

    Versailles 7, Cin. Christian 2: V: Deland W 7 K.

    Division VI

    Dayton Christian 8, Riverside 2: DC: Schmidt W 8 K, 1-3 2B 2 RBI, Hodge 1-3 2B RBI, Thoma 1-3 RBI.

    Dixie 2, Ansonia 1: D: Puckett W 6 K, Phillips 1-3 2B RBI.

    Fort Recovery 9, Triad 1

    Mechanicsburg 2, Liberty Union 1: M: Eyink W 5 K, 1-2 RS, Wilson 1-3 2B RS.

    Troy Christian 3, Northeastern 2: TC: Cool W, GW-RBI.

    Division VII

    Fayetteville Perry 12, Middletown Christian 2

    Fort Loramie 3, Tri-County North 2: FL: Arnold GW-RBI. TCN: Heltsley RBI, Powell RBI.

    Russia 12, Cedarville 9

    Wednesday’s Results

    Division I

    Lakota East 1, Colerain 0

    Division II

    Anderson 2, Fairborn 1

    Edgewood 7, Sidney 3: E: Vogel W 8 K, Fall 3-3 3B 2 RBI, Gulley 2 RBI.

    Softball

    REGIONAL TOURNAMENT

    Thursday’s Results

    Division I

    Centerville 4, Lebanon 2: C: Belcher W 7 K, 1-2 2B 2 RBI, Carr 1-1 3 RS.

    Lakota East 5, Mason 3: LE: Crawford W 7 K, 2-4 2B 2 RBI, A. Schulte 1-3 RBI, Thompson 2-3 RBI.

    Division III

    Greenville 3, Tippecanoe 0: G: Oswalt W 8 K, McMullen 2B RBI, Fourman RBI, Force RBI.

    Jonathan Alder 11, Tri-Valley 4

    Division IV

    Kenton Ridge 2, Carlisle 1: KR: Rastatter W 7 K, Fyffe 2-3 2B HR RBI, Glass 1-3 RBI.

    Division V

    Arcanum 4, Piketon 3: A: J. Garbig 2-3 HR 2 RBI, C. Garbig W 3 K, 1-2 2 RBI.

    Miami East 8, Springfield Shawnee 5

    Division VI

    Tri-Village 4, Fayetteville Perry 2

    West Jefferson 4, Beaver Eastern 1

    Wednesday’s Results

    Division VI

    Margaretta 6, Minster 1

    Division VII

    New Riegel 3, Covington 1

    Southeastern 6, Hardin Northern 0

    Boys Lacrosse

    REGIONAL TOURNAMENT

    Thursday’s Results

    Division II

    Mariemont 17, Fenwick 6

    Girls Lacrosse

    REGIONAL TOURNAMENT

    Thursday’s Results

    Division I

    Springboro 12, Kings 11

    REPORTING RESULTS

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    ‘You can’t just ignore things’: Ben Shalom takes issue with Zuffa’s business practices

    DERBY, ENGLAND - NOVEMBER 29: Boxxer promoter Ben Shalom looks on during the Frazer Clarke v Jeamie TKV Fight Card at Vaillant Live on November 29, 2025 in Derby, England. (Photo by Matthew Lewis/Getty Images) | Getty Images

    Boxxer promoter Ben Shalom spent some time talking about his feelings about Zuffa Boxing and suggests there will be litigation to follow after he says they’ve just recently taken another fighter from him in Sam Hickey, who he says was under contract. Shalom says he’s not willing to just roll over to Zuffa as he questions their ethics. Here’s some of what he had to say below.

    Shalom on his plans to sue Zuffa for allegedly poaching Sam Hickey

    “I think they see me and they think ‘oh, he’s a nice guy, he’s not going to do anything.’ You can’t just go in and ignore that fighters are under contract and being paid by another promoter. Look, I know where in the world of Trump and in the world of this and the world of that, but there’s still some sort of business practice.

    “I don’t actually know what’s going on. You can’t just ignore things. They ignored that Conor Benn had a matching right, in my opinion. They ignored that we had a matching right on Chris Billam-Smith completely — not just a matching right but an exclusive negotiation period. They’re ignoring that other fighters on that fight are actually completely under contract. What are you supposed to do? It’s crazy, to be honest.

    “Thankfully we live in a country where you can’t do those types of things.”

    On whether he expects Zuffa to make an offer to Adam Azim

    “They will go with anyone with a pulse.”

    On his feelings towards Zuffa

    “I don’t really understand what they’re saying at Zuffa or TKO or whatever…My concern is American conglomerates deciding or wanting to decide or wanting to disrupt how the sport is run in this country. This is the place that boxing’s probably the most popular in the world at the moment in terms of the big fights and the big nights and the consistency. And it’s always been British promoters that care about the sport…I can’t keep up [with Zuffa]. One minute there’s no titles, then they’re suing a governing body — it’s just disruptive.

    “The IBF are probably the most honorable governing body there is and it’s just like — we know what [Zuffa] are trying to do but it’s confusing.”

    American League MVP shouldn’t be Aaron Judge in 2026

    The Houston Astros had their dynasty. They won two World Series, made two others, and had an impressive streak of reaching the ALCS. This team was one of the best in MLB for nearly a decade; however, in the last few years, they’ve been teetering on the edge of holding on or beginning their descent. The biggest reason as to why they are still relevant is Yordan Alvarez. And that is no different in 2026. In fact, Yordan Alvarez should be the 2026 American League MVP if everything continues on its current path.

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    Apr 24, 2026; Houston, Texas, USA; Houston Astros designated hitter Yordan Alvarez (44) swings the bat during the in the first inning against the New York Yankees at Daikin Park. Mandatory Credit: Maria Lysaker-Imagn Images

    Aaron Judge Is the Main Competition

    Standing in his way is likely just one man. That man is Aaron Judge, the back-to-back American League MVP winner.

    Judge is having another excellent season and remains firmly in the MVP conversation. However, what he is not doing right now is matching the offensive dominance of Yordan Alvarez in 2026.

    There is still plenty of baseball left to be played, and the race could look completely different by September. But through the first two months of the season, Alvarez has built a compelling case to be considered the frontrunner.

    Carrying an Injury-Riddled Astros Team

    Say what you want about the Astros, but the injury problems they have dealt with over the past few years have been remarkable.

    This season alone, Jeremy Peña and Jake Meyers have both spent time on the injured list. Carlos Correa is out for the season, while Jose Altuve and Yainer Diaz are currently dealing with significant absences.

    Despite all of that, Houston remains just 2.5 games out of first place in the American League West and 2.5 games out of a Wild Card spot. The biggest reason? Alvarez continues showing up every day.

    May 27, 2026; Arlington, Texas, USA; Houston Astros designated hitter Yordan Alvarez (44) rounds the bases after he hits a home run against the Texas Rangers during the eighth inning at Globe Life Field. Mandatory Credit: Jerome Miron-Imagn Images

    Alvarez’s Numbers Are Simply Ridiculous

    Alvarez recently posted back-to-back two-homer games during a critical series against the Texas Rangers, further strengthening his MVP case. While Houston has been cautious with his workload, including limited appearances in the outfield, his offensive production has been nothing short of spectacular.

    Through 57 games, Alvarez is hitting .307 with 20 home runs, 39 RBIs, and 37 runs scored. The underlying metrics are somehow even more impressive. He owns a .346 ISO, an 18.8% barrel rate, and a 53.3% hard-hit rate.

    Perhaps most remarkably, his expected numbers suggest there could be even more production coming. Alvarez’s .349 expected batting average exceeds his actual .307 mark, while his .754 expected slugging percentage dwarfs his already incredible .654 slugging percentage.

    If that’s not an MVP résumé through two months, it’s hard to imagine what is.

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    The NBA is creating a new league office position …

    The NBA is creating a new league office position responsible for all aspects of the local media business and has hired NESN and SportsNet Pittsburgh COO MATT VOLK to fill the role of GM/Local Media beginning June 22. Volk will lead a newly formed local media group and will be hiring a team that is expected to include both external hires and roles filled by existing NBA employees. Volk’s team, which will also cover the WNBA, will partner with teams, media partners and other stakeholders and be responsible for local live game production, programming, broadcast operations and commercial execution across team markets.

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    Phillies set to promote ex-Blue Jays switch-hitting OF to replace Otto Kemp

    Phillies set to promote ex-Blue Jays switch-hitting OF to replace Otto Kemp originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

    The Philadelphia Phillies, coming off a three-game sweep of the San Diego Padres, are trending in the right direction. But there's still plenty of room for improvement.

    One of the ways to improve the roster would be to add a star right-handed batter, but such a move, if it happens at all, is months away. Instead, the Phillies can improve the depth chart right now by adjusting their bench.

    Otto Kemp has struggled mightily for the Phillies this season, and according to Matt Gelb of The Athletic, the Phillies are going to replace him for the Los Angeles Dodgers series by promoting a former Toronto Blue Jays switch-hitting outfielder with good speed and defense.

    Phillies to promote ex-Blue Jays OF to replace Otto Kemp

    "The Phillies optioned Otto Kemp to triple-A, Lehigh Valley, team sources told The Athletic," Gelb reports. "They are expected to add Steward Berroa, a switch-hitting outfielder, to the active roster."

    This is an interesting roster move for the Phillies. Kemp was a decent player last season for the Phillies, but couldn't stick in the Majors this season, and now he is being sent down for the second time.

    Expected to take his place is Berroa, a 26-year-old outfielder who has previously played in the Major Leagues during the 2024 and 2025 seasons, with the Blue Jays and Milwaukee Brewers, respectively.

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    Berroa had a .167 batting average and a .504 OPS across 42 at-bats in his MLB career so far. He was released, claimed by the Phillies off waivers, and will now get his chance in the Majors again as a bench option.

    With his elite speed and quality defense, he will be a nice late-game substitution or pinch-runner if needed, while also being a decent depth option for a spot start here and there.

    This season for the Phillies in Triple-A, Berroa has a .761 OPS in 38 games with four home runs, 20 RBIs, 25 walks, nine stolen bases, and a .250 batting average.

    Berroa replacing Kemp is an interesting roster move, and one that will give the Phillies a fun switch-hitting option off the bench who also will bring solid defense and base running to the Majors.

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    French Open: Zeynep Sönmez forced to retire from match after tripping over court-side advertisement

    The biggest obstacle at the 2026 French Open for most players isn’t their opponent, it’s a court-side advertisement. Turkish player Zeynep Sönmez was forced to retire Friday after tripping over a court-side advertisement and sustaining a knee injury.

    Sönmez, who was taking part in a women’s doubles match with Tatjana Maria, sustained the injury just two games into the match. The injury occurred as Sönmez was chasing down a ball near the back wall of the court.

    As Sönmez was running after the ball, she tripped over a small, raised Lacoste advertisement placed on the court.

    Sönmez was forced to retire from the match after sustaining a knee injury. After the match, she said the injury required two stitches.

    She also called for the French Open to remove the advertisements from the court, citing other incidents in which players have collided with the ads. In a post on X, Sönmez asked, “Do we really have to wait until a player is seriously injured before these court-side boards are removed?”

    Sönmez was responding to a tweet by British tennis player Katie Boulter, who also tripped over one of the raised Lacoste advertisements during a match.

    This story will be updated.

    El Paso has been host to many great boxing names

    El Paso has a strong boxing tradition with several championship fights held at the Don Haskins Center, the Sun Bowl, the El Paso County Coliseum, the old Cohen Park or Southwest University Park.

    On Saturday, May 30, the tradition continues when El Paso's Stephanie Han defends her WBA lightweight title vs. Holly Holm on an ESPN-televised card at the El Paso County Coliseum. Also on the card is Puerto Rican standout and featherweight champ, Amanda Serrano.

    Here is a look at some of the top boxing matches in El Paso history.

    What to know about May 30 boxing card in El Paso

    Who: Stephanie Han vs. Holly Holm for WBA lightweight title and three other world title fights on TV; 8 additional fights in the afternoon.

    When: Prelims, 2 p.m. Saturday, May 30; Main Card, 7 p.m.

    Where: El Paso Coliseum

    TV: ESPN

    Promoter: Most Valuable Promotions

    Feb. 25, 2025, Stephanie Han defeats Hannah Terlep

    Han knocks out Terlep in the first round at the County Coliseum to win the WBA lightweight title.

    July 24, 2024, Stephanie Han defeats Miranda Reyes

    Han earns a hard-fought decision win vs. Reyes at the County Coliseum to set up her title shot. At the time, it was the most significant win of her career. Reyes will also fight on the May 30 fight card in El Paso.

    El Paso boxer Stephanie Han won the WBA Intercontinental Lightweight Title with an eight-round decision win vs Miranda Reyes via unanimous route at the El Paso County Coliseum in El Paso, Texas, on Saturday, July. 27, 2024.

    April 29, 2016, Jennifer Han defeats Calista Salgado

    Han defends her IBF featherweight world title at Southwest University Park with unanimous decision.

    A wild night of boxing Saturday night at the Don Haskins Center. In the main event Juarez boxer Miguel "Mickey" Roman showed a lot of toughness in his ninth round TKO loss to WBC super featherweight belt holderMiguel Berchelt from Cancun.

    Sept. 19, 2015, Jennifer Han defeats Helen Joseph

    Han wins the IBF featherweight world title in front of her home fans at the Don Haskins Center. She defeats Joseph by unanimous decision, 97-92, 98-92, 98-91. Jennifer Han is the sister of Stephanie Han.

    July 18, 2015, Carl Frampton defeats Alejandro Gonzalez, Jr.

    Frampton, a popular fighter from Ireland and Gonzalez, tough fighter from Mexico, went 12 exciting rounds in a junior featherweight fight before Frampton pulled away for a decision win. The fight was nationally televised on CBS from the Don Haskins Center.

    July 18, 2015, Julio Cesar Chavez, Jr. defeats Marcos Reyes

    In a hard-fought middleweight bout, Chavez Jr. won a 10-round unanimous decision. The fight was nationally televised on Showtime from the Don Haskins Center.

    June 16, 2012, Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. defeats Andy Lee 

    At the Sun Bowl, Chavez fought an entertaining fight with Ireland's Andy Lee and retained his WBC middleweight title with a seventh-round stoppage. 

    Julio Cesar Chavez celebrated his victory over Andy Lee in their WBC middleweight title bout Saturday June 16, 2012 in El Paso, Texas.

    Feb. 26, 2010, Antonio Escalante decision Miguel Roman

    Escalante, who is from El Paso, defeated Juarez' Roman in an ESPN-televised bout at the Don Haskins Center. 

    It was a much-anticipated fight between two local fighters with strong followings. 

    Escalante took the 10-round fight, convincing all three judges by scores of 97-92, 96-93, 96-93.

    May 15, 1999 Cesar Soto defeats Luisito Espinosa

    Soto, of Juarez, claimed the WBC featherweight crown with a decision win against Espinosa of the Philippines. 

    It was a solid fight with lots of action and took place at the Equestrian Center behind the County Coliseum.

    April 1, 1999, Julio Cesar Chavez, Sr. TKO win over Verdell Smith 

    At the Don Haskins Center, the legendary Chavez gave El Paso fans a look at one of the all-time greats with a stoppage of veteran Verdell Smith. Chavez is considered by many to be Mexico's greatest champion. 

    June 13, 1998, Oscar De La Hoya stops Patrick Charpentier

    De La Hoya made quick work of Charpentier to retain his WBC welterweight crown, but that didn't matter. A crowd of 45,000 people filled the Sun Bowl to watch the Top Rank-promoted card, which HBO televised. De La Hoya, an Olympic Gold medalist, was extremely popular as a fighter and his fight in El Paso was one of the biggest sporting events in El Paso history. 

    A smiling Oscar De La Hoya joked with friends and fans Wednesday while having his hands taped for a workout at Carolina Recreation Center. De La Hoya was forced to find an alternate site after rain canceled the scheduled sparring session at Cohen Stadium.

    Sept. 6, 1997, Erik Morales defeats Daniel Zaragoza 

    Erik Morales, who is Munguia's trainer, turned 21 in El Paso that week in 1997 and defeated the veteran Zaragoza to claim the WBC junior featherweight crown. 

    Daniel Zaragoza, 39, will face Erik Morales, 20, in the El Paso County Coliseum in a televised fight Sept. 6.

    The fight took place at the El Paso County Coliseum and was a hard fought, close battle before Morales stopped Zaragoza in the 11th round. Morales, who was 26-0 entering the fight, went on to a Hall of Fame career. Zaragoza finished his career with 55 victories. 

    Aug. 6, 1989, Jorge Paez decisions Steve Cruz

    Paez of Mexicali, Mexico, retained his IBF featherweight title with a unanimous decision win against Cruz, who fought out of Fort Worth. The fight was at the County Coliseum.

    Cruz floored Paez in the second round with a right to the head. But in an entertaining fight, came back to earn the win. 

    Dec. 13, 1980, Salvador Sanchez defeats Juan LaPorte

    In a nationally televised bout on ABC at the County Coliseum, Sanchez retained the WBC featherweight title by unanimous decision, with scores of 148-142, 146-139 and 147-140. Sanchez remains a popular figure in Mexican boxing history. 

    Other notable fights

    • Sept. 6, 1997, Floyd Mayweather Jr.: Mayweather gave boxing fans a glimpse of the greatness that would follow by defeating veteran Louie Leija via TKO. Mayweather, a former Olympian, went on to win multiple world titles and never lost a professional fight. The Mayweather/Leija fight was on the undercard of the Morales/Zaragoza fight. 
    • June 13, 1998: On the undercard of De La Hoya and Charpentier fight, Mexico's Cesar Bazan was successful in his challenge of WBA lightweight champ Stevie Johnston of Denver, winning the title via split decision. 
    • August 15, 1998: Kostya Tszyu defeats Rafael Ruelas for the WBC super lightweight Championship. Tszyu won via ninth-round stoppage at the El Paso Country Coliseum. 
    • May 5, 2001: Fernando Vargas defeats Wilfredo Rivera via sixth-round TKO at the Don Haskins Center. Vargas is a former world champion who was very popular during his fighting days. 
    • April 9, 2005: Marco Antonio Barrera stops Mzonke Fana in two rounds at the Don Haskins Center to retain super featherweight title.  Barrera is in the International Boxing Hall of Fame. 
    • Nov. 11, 2011: Las Cruces' Austin Trout defends his WBA junior middleweight title with a TKO win against Frank LoPorto at Cohen Stadium. 
    • Feb. 17, 2018: In a battle of former welterweight contenders, Victor Ortiz and Devon Alexander fought to a draw in front of more than 5,000 fans in the Don Haskins Center.
    • April 28, 2018: Abraham Han lost an unanimous decision to Andre Dirrell to former world champion Anthony Dirrell at the Don Haskins Center. Abraham is the brother of Stephanie and Jennifer Han.
    • Nov. 3, 2018: Miguel Berchelt defeats Miguel Roman via ninth-round TKO for the WBC super featherweight title at the Don Haskins Center. 
    • June 28, 2024.At SWUP, Fernando Vargas Jr., the son of world champion Fernando Vargas, Sr. defeated Juan Carlos Cardenas by knockout at Southwest University Park.

    Fernando Vargas Jr. lands a blow to the head of Juan Carlos Cardones causing a knockdown during their bout on June 28, 2024, at Southwest University Park in El Paso, Texas. Vargas won the fight with a TKO in the bout's first round.

    Felix F. Chavez may be reached at 915-546-6167; fchavez@elpasotimes.com; @Fchavezeptimes on X.

    This article originally appeared on El Paso Times: Boxing has brought many big matches and names to El Paso

    Washington football sets official visit with rising three-star CB

    Another one of the Washington Huskies' top defensive back targets has been added to the second major official visit weekend set to commence on June 5.

    Crean Lutheran High School cornerback Evan Mack, a three-star recruit in the 2027 class per 247Sports' rankings, has been added to the contingent of prospects headed to Montlake this weekend. The 6-foot-3, 175-pound multi-sport athlete has already made one official visit to Arizona State at the start of May, and also has 20-plus offers to all four Pour Four conferences.

    Over the past five months, secondary coach John Richardson and head coach Jedd Fisch have continued to put a strong effort into landing the rising Irvine, California native, including a trip down to Southern California in January to see Mack at his high school after he made an unofficial visit last fall for the Huskies' 42-25 victory over then-No. 23-ranked Illinois, and again in Aprile for a spring practice.

    Mack will be the third uncommitted defensive back recruit on campus that week for UW, joining four-star IMG Academy cornerback Censere Gaylord and four-star safety Jaden Walk-Green, with Richardson holding one verbal in the '27 class from Graham-Kapowsin athlete Maurice Williams.

    In his first season at Crean Lutheran last fall, after transferring in from Long Beach Wilson, Mack boasted 49 total tackles, 10 pass breakups, and a pair of interceptions over 11 games.

    Thank you @CoachJeddFisch & @CoachJRich for stopping by last week!! pic.twitter.com/x5cdmf1IOJ

    — Evan Mack 4⭐️CB (@evanmackk) January 26, 2026

    On tape, Mack is similar to a number of long, former UW cornerbacks from Southern California with strong instincts and plus-ready ability, able to put himself in a strong position to record a PBU or interception without drawing a flag.

    Given that both Loud (June 5-6 to Arizona State; June 13-14 to Utah) has officials scheduled to other schools after this weekend, Mack could be positioned to jump at the opportunity to shut his recruitment down with a pledge to the Huskies.

    However, Mack could opt to keep his options open with recruits able to make visits until after June 21, until the summer dead period.

    This article originally appeared on Huskies Wire: Washington Huskies Add 3-Star California CB To Official Visit Weekend

    Broncos' projected offensive depth chart going into OTAs

    The Denver Broncos are set to begin organized team activities (OTAs) next week, and there will be several new faces on the offensive side of the ball.

    The Broncos added running back Jonah Coleman, offensive lineman Kage Casey and tight end Justin Joly in the mid-rounds of the draft in April, and tight end Dallen Bentley joined the squad as a late-round pick. Denver also added several undrafted wide receivers and two undrafted offensive linemen this spring.

    While we wait for OTAs to begin on June 2, we've put together a quick offensive depth chart projection. Note that this is a projection, not an official depth chart from the club. The Broncos are not required to release an official depth chart until preseason begins this summer (and they still call that an "unofficial" depth chart).

    Broncos offense depth chart

    Denver Broncos updated depth chart

    Quarterback (3)

    • QB1: Bo Nix
    • QB2: Jarrett Stidham OR Sam Ehlinger

    Stidham and Ehlinger are set to battle for the backup QB job this summer, and Nix (ankle) might not be ready to fully practice before July, creating more reps for Stidham and Ehlinger this spring.

    Running back (6)

    • RB1: J.K. Dobbins
    • RB2: RJ Harvey
    • RB3: Jonah Coleman
    • RB4: Tyler Badie
    • Depth: Jaleel McLaughlin, Cody Schrader

    Coleman's arrival is particularly bad news for Tyler Badie, who served as the team's primary passing-down back last season. Coleman is an upgrade over Badie as a runner and as a receiver, and he's also a skilled pass blocker, which was Badie's main role in 2025.

    Wide receiver (13)

    • WR1: Courtland Sutton
    • WR2: Jaylen Waddle, Marvin Mims
    • WR3: Pat Bryant, Troy Franklin
    • Depth: Lil'Jordan Humphrey, Michael Bandy, Mike Woods
    • UDFAs: Cam Ross, Kolbe Katsis, Dane Key, Sean Brown, Joseph Manjack

    Waddle figures to immediately take on a large workload, but Sutton remains the "X" receiver in Denver. It will be interesting to see how involved Mims will be as he enters the final year of his rookie contract.

    Tight end (7)

    • TE1: Evan Engram
    • TE2: Adam Trautman
    • TE3: Justin Joly
    • TE4: Nate Adkins
    • Depth: Dallen Bentley, Lucas Krull, Caleb Lohner

    Adkins is well-regarded in Denver, so he probably has a good chance to make the active roster again in 2026. Last year, the Broncos carried four tight ends on their initial 53-man roster. If that's the plan again this season, Adkins, Bentley, Krull and Lohner are set to have a fierce battle for one roster spot this summer.

    Offensive line (16)

    • LT: Garett Bolles, Frank Crum
    • LG: Ben Powers, Kage Casey, Nick Gargiulo
    • C: Luke Wattenberg, Alex Forsyth, Michael Deiter
    • RG: Quinn Meinerz, Calvin Throckmorton, Matt Peart
    • RT: Mike McGlinchey, Alex Palczewski
    • Depth: Tyler Miller, Gavin Ortega, Nash Jones

    Several linemen will be backups at multiple positions, such as Palczewski and Casey providing cover at both tackle and guard. Throckmorton and Peart will be key veteran swing backups to watch this summer as younger linemen push for their spots.

    Up next on Denver's offseason calendar are OTAs (June 2-4; June 9-11) and mandatory minicamp (June 16-18). Players will then have a summer break until training camp, which usually begins in late July.

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    Shai Gilgeous-Alexander's Game 6 struggles in loss to Spurs puzzle him

    May 28, 2026; San Antonio, Texas, USA; Oklahoma City Thunder guard Shai Gilgeous-Alexander (2) dribbles the ball past San Antonio Spurs guard Stephon Castle (5) in the first half during game six of the western conference finals for the 2026 NBA playoffs at Frost Bank Center. Mandatory Credit: Daniel Dunn-Imagn Images

    Sitting out the fourth quarter, Shai Gilgeous-Alexander has done that regular hobby twice this series — all for the absolute wrong reasons. Once again, the two-time MVP looked anything but his Hall-of-Fame-worthy resume. With a chance to deliver a loud knockout punch, he was mostly blanketed in a game where the scoreboard kept ballooning at Looney Tunes levels.

    The Oklahoma City Thunder were a no-show in their 118-91 Game 6 loss to the San Antonio Spurs. The 2026 Western Conference Finals is now tied up 3-3 apiece. With a decisive Game 7 on the way.

    Gilgeous-Alexander finished with 15 points on 6-of-18 shooting, four assists and one rebound. He shot 0-of-5 from 3 and went 3-of-3 on free throws.

    The Jekyll and Hyde series experienced a new low. Not only did Gilgeous-Alexander look galaxies away from his usual self, but he also became a detriment to OKC's ambitions of finishing this up in six. Just another flat-out bad game for the reigning MVP. Don't have the numbers in front of me, but it feels like this series alone has exceeded his letter-F grades throughout the whole dang regular season.

    Nothing went right for Gilgeous-Alexander. The total scoring dipped to about what he's usually accumulated in one half of basketball. The savvy playmaking went up in smoke. Suddenly, he's forgotten how to score in transition when the Thunder have the man advantage. And while he had a nifty baseline jumper over Victor Wembanyama, seldom did you see him create his own semi-open looks around the mid-range.

    "I'm not too sure, to be honest. A lot of the shots that I'm shooting, I've shot plenty of times before and they feel good. They're just not going in," Gilgeous-Alexander said. "It's too late to abandon my work and abandon my game and who I am this late in the season. I got to trust it and live or die by it."

    Throughout this playoff series, it just feels like Gilgeous-Alexander is dealing with some sorta physical ailment. The finishing around the rim has gone from 100th percentile to struggling to finish two-on-one breaks multiple times. Give credit to the Spurs, but the two-time MVP has looked like a shell of himself. The automatic jumper has mostly abandoned him. Alas, he won't use any possible physical limitations as a crutch to excuse his worst career playoff series.

    "I'm good. I'm ready to go," Gilgeous-Alexander said about Game 7. "Biggest game of my career."

    Regardless of what happens in Game 7, this has easily been Gilgeous-Alexander's most volatile playoff series to date. His whole run to NBA all-time greatness has been about how safely consistent he is. He might not have the fireworks that appease the average fan, but he always provided a steady floor you can walk on. That just hasn't been there this series. He has one more chance to either make that a footnote in a series win or a headliner that follows him everywhere all summer.

    "Honestly, anything can happen in a Game 7. It's win or go home. Being in your building is nice, but it doesn't really mean anything. You have to go out there and be the better basketball team or else your season's done. That's what it comes down to," Gilgeous-Alexander said. "It's going to be nice having our fans behind us and cheering us, but we've got to go out there and do better. If we're not better, our season will be over."

    This article originally appeared on OKC Thunder Wire: Shai Gilgeous-Alexander's Game 6 struggles in loss to Spurs puzzle him

    NCAA Men's Golf Championship live leaderboard: First round-updates, tee times, highlights

    The 2026 NCAA Men's Golf Championship is underway.

    The best teams in men's college golf are at Omni La Costa Resort & Spa's North Course for the third straight year battling it out for a national title. Oklahoma State is the defending national champion, but Auburn is the No. 1 team in the field this week. Play started Friday morning, kicking off four rounds of stroke play.

    Follow along below for live updates from the opening round of the NCAA Men's Golf Championship:

    NCAA Men's Golf Championship live leaderboard

    Follow along here for live scores from the 2026 NCAA Men's Golf Championship.

    NCAA Men's Golf Championship first-round tee times

    All times EDT

    1st Tee

    • 9:52 AM – Matt Moloney (Georgia); Carson Brewer (Florida State); Raghav Gulati (USC)
    • 10:03 AM – James Earle (Georgia); Wilmer Edero (Florida State); Jack Buchanan (USC)
    • 10:14 AM – JD Culbreth (Georgia); Jack Whaley (Florida State); Jose Antonio Safa (USC)
    • 10:25 AM – Grayson Wood (Georgia); Jack Bigham (Florida State); Jaden Dumdumaya (USC)
    • 10:36 AM – Carter Loflin (Georgia); Tyler Weaver (Florida State); Nicolas Dominguez (USC)
    • 10:47 AM – Drew Wilson (Mississippi State); Jake Lile (Arkansas State); Jenson Forrester (Purdue)
    • 10:58 AM – Ugo Malcor (Mississippi State); Cole Kirby (Arkansas State); Supapon Amornchaichan (Purdue)
    • 11:09 AM – Jackson Skinner (Mississippi State); Milan Reed (Arkansas State); Kentaro Nanayama (Purdue)
    • 11:20 AM – Dain Richie (Mississippi State); Jake Wallis (Arkansas State); Will Harvey (Purdue)
    • 11:31 AM – Garrett Endicott (Mississippi State); Thomas Schmidt (Arkansas State); Sam Easterbrook (Purdue)
    • 11:42 AM – Steen Zeman (CSU Long Beach - IND); Jorge Martin Sampedro (UTRGV - IND); Jacob Lang (Kentucky - IND)
    • 3:12 PM – Josh Duangmanee (Virginia); Filip Fahlberg-Johnsson (Oklahoma State); Thomas Curry (Arkansas)
    • 3:23 PM – Michael Lee (Virginia); Gaven Lane (Oklahoma State); Cam Smith (Arkansas)
    • 3:34 PM – Bryan Lee (Virginia); Eric Lee (Oklahoma State); John Daly II (Arkansas)
    • 3:45 PM – Paul Chang (Virginia); Ethan Fang (Oklahoma State); Erich Fortlage (Arkansas)
    • 3:56 PM – Ben James (Virginia); Preston Stout (Oklahoma State); Gerardo Gomez (Arkansas)
    • 4:07 PM – Michael Riebe (Vanderbilt); Tianyi Xiong (Arizona); Boston Bracken (Arizona State)
    • 4:18 PM – Will Hartman (Vanderbilt); William Wistrand (Arizona); Michael Mjaaseth (Arizona State)
    • 4:29 PM – Jon Ed Steed (Vanderbilt); Zach Pollo (Arizona); Pongsapak Laopakdee (Arizona State)
    • 4:40 PM – Ryan Downes (Vanderbilt); Taishi Moto (Arizona); Bowen Mauss (Arizona State)
    • 4:51 PM – Wells Williams (Vanderbilt); Filip Jakubcik (Arizona); Connor Williams (Arizona State)
    • 5:02 PM – William Jennings (Alabama - IND); Malan Potgieter (Louisiana - IND); Michael Lugiano (Liberty - IND)

    10th Tee

    • 9:30 AM – Bruce Murphy (Tennessee); Kris Kuvaas (Texas A&M); Parker Bunn (BYU)
    • 9:41 AM – Jackson Herrington (Tennessee); Jaime Montojo (Texas A&M); Tyson Shelley (BYU)
    • 9:52 AM – Chase Kyes (Tennessee); Shiv Parmar (Texas A&M); Peter Kim (BYU)
    • 10:03 AM – Josh Hill (Tennessee); Wheaton Ennis (Texas A&M); Simon Kwon (BYU)
    • 10:14 AM – Lance Simpson (Tennessee); Aaron Pounds (Texas A&M); Kihei Akina (BYU)
    • 10:25 AM – Daniel Choi (Duke); Alex Papayoanou (UCLA); Andrew Tan (Louisville)
    • 10:36 AM – Oliver Mukherjee (Duke); Kyle An (UCLA); Easton Johnson (Louisville)
    • 10:47 AM – Ethan Evans (Duke); Tyler Loree (UCLA); Brady Smith (Louisville)
    • 10:58 AM – William Love (Duke); Baylor Larrabee (UCLA); Warren Thomis (Louisville)
    • 11:09 AM – Bryan Kim (Duke); Josh Kim (UCLA); Cooper Claycomb (Louisville)
    • 11:20 AM – Reid Piron (San Diego); Griffin Law (Chattanooga); Tobey Kim (Memphis)
    • 11:31 AM – Cooper Humphreys (San Diego); Ethan Whitaker (Chattanooga); Christian Morneau (Memphis)
    • 11:42 AM – You Seong Choi (San Diego); Ward Harris (Chattanooga); Cian O’Connor (Memphis)
    • 11:53 AM – Reed Arnaldo (San Diego); Evan Rogers (Chattanooga); Diego Do Patrocinio Lourenco (Memphis)
    • 12:04 PM – Ian Maspat (San Diego); Camden Braidech (Chattanooga); Yixiang Wang (Memphis)
    • 2:50 PM – Logan Reilly (Auburn); Parker Sands (Florida); Matt Comegys (Texas)
    • 3:01 PM – Jake Albert (Auburn); Zack Swanwick (Florida); Daniel Bennett (Texas)
    • 3:12 PM – Cayden Pope (Auburn); Matthew Kress (Florida); Tommy Morrison (Texas)
    • 3:23 PM – Josiah Gilbert (Auburn); Jack Turner (Florida); Christiaan Maas (Texas)
    • 3:34 PM – Jackson Koivun (Auburn); Luke Poulter (Florida); Luke Potter (Texas)
    • 3:45 PM – Matthew Dodd-Berry (LSU); Finn Meister (Ole Miss); Andrew Riley (UNC)
    • 3:56 PM – Gunnlaugur Arni Sveinsson (LSU); Collins Trolio (Ole Miss); Sihan Sandhu (UNC)
    • 4:07 PM – Dan Hayes (LSU); Cohen Trolio (Ole Miss); Grant Roscich (UNC)
    • 4:18 PM – Jay Mendell (LSU); Tom Fischer (Ole Miss); Carson Bertagnole (UNC)
    • 4:29 PM – Noah McWilliams (LSU); Cameron Tankersley (Ole Miss); Niall Sheils Donegan (UNC)
    • 4:40 PM – Carson Kim (Pepperdine); Ethan Gao (Stanford); Matthew Troutman (Oklahoma)
    • 4:51 PM – Byungho Lee (Pepperdine); Edan Cui (Stanford); Clark Van Gaalen (Oklahoma)
    • 5:02 PM – Brady Siravo (Pepperdine); Jay Leng (Stanford); PJ Maybank III (Oklahoma)
    • 5:13 PM – Willy Walsh (Pepperdine); Nathan Wang (Stanford); Ryder Cowan (Oklahoma)
    • 5:24 PM – Mahanth Chirravuri (Pepperdine); Dean Greyserman (Stanford); Jase Summy (Oklahoma)

    NCAA Men's Golf Championship TV information

    Golf Channel is the TV home for the NCAA Championships. All times ET.

    • Monday, June 1
      • 5:30-9:30 p.m.
    • Tuesday, June 2
      • 1-3:30 p.m.
      • 6-10 p.m.
    • Wednesday, June 3
      • 6-10 p.m.

    NCAA Men's Golf Championship format

    Finals play for both championships consist of three days of stroke play on Friday thru Sunday (54 holes), after which the top-15 teams and nine individuals not on an advancing team will be determined. That is followed by a final day of 18 holes of stroke play (Monday) to determine the top eight teams that will advance to match play as well as the 72-hole individual champion. The team national champion will be determined by a match-play format that will consist of quarterfinals and semifinals conducted on Tuesday, followed by the finals on Wednesday.

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    This article originally appeared on Golfweek: NCAA Men's Golf live updates: Scores, results for 2026 first round

    Drewe departs Woking as contract talks end

    Aaron Drewe of Woking in red and white halved shirt playing against Eastleigh in blue
    Aaron Drewe (left) has previously played for QPR and Oxford City, with loan spells at Chelmsford and Weymouth [Getty Images]

    Centre-back Aaron Drewe has left Woking after failing to agree a new contract.

    The 25-year-old played in all bar one of the Cards' 46 National League games last season, after joining from Oxford City.

    "We brought Aaron in from the level below and he developed into one of our most consistent performers," said Woking's director of football Jody Brown.

    "We were in discussions with Aaron long before the season ended, but it's important to maintain our values, and the alignment with our longer-term vision, as opposed to being driven by emotions."

    Mets look to enact some measure of revenge against Marlins

    May 24, 2026; Miami, Florida, USA; Miami Marlins pinch hitter Heriberto Hernandez (13) gets doused after hitting a grand slam to end the game against the New York Mets at loanDepot Park. Mandatory Credit: Rhona Wise-Imagn Images | Rhona Wise-Imagn Images

    The New York Mets (22-33) welcome the Miami Marlins (26-31) to Citi Field, one week after Miami swept New York down at loanDepot Park. Miami promptly went out and lost two out of three to the Blue Jays, much like how the Mets lost two of three to the Reds following the sweep.

    The Mets ended up dropping the next two games after getting swept, falling by an identical 7-2 score on Monday and 7-2 on Tuesday. Even weirder still, both games had the same score and the same time of game (2:56). They did rebound to win, mercifully, by a 4-2 score on Wednesday, which halted their five-game skid. The win was primarily aided by the Reds’ inability to bring home runners, as they stranded a small army (17 in total) on the base paths. Despite having runners on base in every single inning, the Mets held Cincinnati to two runs on the evening, and the pitching, which was essentially a bullpen game with Jonah Tong serving as the bulk arm, did just enough to secure a win.

    The offense scored eight runs across the three games, which feels like an embarrassment of riches compared to the two runs they scored last weekend in Miami, but it’s hardly enough to consider the offense “back”. Meanwhile, the pitching faltered in each of the first two games, first with Nolan McLean getting knocked around for a second straight start, and then with David Peterson reverting back to his struggles after some encouraging outings earlier in the month. Speaking of Peterson, he made a mental lapse in the field which was the topic of much conversation in the booth, and with some starting to question whether apathy is setting in for a group that appears to be going nowhere fast.

    Carson Benge, who struggled so mightily in April, continues to emerge as a might spot in another relatively dim month for the Mets—this is again probably an overreaction given that the team is hovering around .500 this month, but still hardly well enough to be celebrated. Benge has the second-highest wRC+ (122) and second-best fWAR (0.6) among Mets hitters this month, trailing just Juan Soto in both categories. The rookie contributed two run-scoring hits on Thursday, which ended up being the difference, as the only other runs the Mets could muster came on solo shots from the aforementioned Soto and the newly-acquired Eric Wagaman. Benge is also second on the team in runs scored this month with 16 (again, behind Soto) and third in runs batted in with 14, trailing Soto (16) and Mark Vientos (15). He leads all Mets qualified hitters this month with a .302 average.

    But two of the veterans the team acquired in the offseason continue to be hugely problematic on offense. Bo Bichette, who has shown some glimpses of turning it around, is still hitting .218/.275/.317 with a 72 wRC+ and a 0.1 fWAR in May. Meanwhile, Marcus Semien, who did homer in Monday’s loss, has done little else, hitting .207/.250/.326 with a 63 wRC+ and a -0.2 fWAR for the month. For the Mets to have any shot of digging themselves out of their early-season hole, they will need much more production from these two bats, specifically Bichette, who was brought in for his offense.

    The Mets got to enjoy something yesterday that they haven’t enjoyed since May 11: a day off and some extra rest. The last time the Mets had a day off, the Knicks had just wrapped up a sweep of the 76ers on the previous day and were beginning their eight days of rest before the start of the Eastern Conference Finals. In any event, the Mets played a marathon stretch that took them through a homestand against the Tigers and Yankees, back onto the road against the Nationals and Marlins, and then back home again to face the Reds. The stretch encompassed their jubilant 5-1 homestand, their demoralizing 2-5 road trip, and their uneven series loss this week. This is just the second (and final) day off of the month, but it could prove to give them a bit of a boost as they prepare for one final home series before heading back out west to take on the Mariners.

    Friday, May 29: Freddy Peralta vs. Max Meyer, 7:10 PM EDT on WPIX

    Peralta (2026): 61.1 IP. 63 K, 27 BB, 8 HR, 3.52 ERA, 4.13 IP, 91 ERA-

    Peralta endured his strangest start as a Met. He allowed a season-high eight hits and matched his season-worst by allowing four earned runs and two home runs (both on Opening Day). However, he completed seven innings for the first time as a Met, struck out a season-high nine and walked just two batters after walking a season-high six in his prior outing. All that said, he still endured a loss to the Marlins, his fourth in a Mets uniform. It wouldn’t have mattered much anyway, as the offense was only able to push one run across.

    Meyer (2026): 60.2 IP, 68 K, 22 BB, 4 HR, 2.52 ERA, 2.97 FIP, 62 ERA-

    Meyer had no problem handling the Mets his last time out. He hurled seven shutout innings against New York, allowing just one hit and walking three while striking out eight. He has now tossed 13 scoreless innings across his last two starts, and has earned a win in his last three starts and four of five outings in May. For the month, he has posted a 1.76 ERA and a 2.71 FIP in 30 2/3 innings. He has struck out 35 and is limiting hitters to a .168/.246/.271 slash line.

    Saturday, May 30: Christian Scott vs. Tyler Phillips, 4:10 PM EDT on SNY

    Scott (2026): 25.1 IP, 30 K, 14 BB, 1 HR, 3.20 ERA, 3.46 FIP, 82 ERA-

    Scott is coming off his best start of the young season, and his best since coming back from Tommy John Surgery. The right-hander pitched into the sixth inning for the first time all year, throwing 5 2/3 innings against Miami. He held the Marlins off the board, scattering four hits while walking two and striking out five. It was his first time holding an opponent scoreless in 15 major league appearances, meaning that the 26-year-old could be turning a corner after struggling across much of the early part of this year. It’s a sorely-needed development for the Mets, who need all the help they can get on the starting pitching front.

    Phillips (2026): 33.2 IP, 31 K, 18 BB, 1 HR, 1.07 ERA, 3.31 FIP, 26 ERA-

    Phillips started the year off as a reliever but has transitioned to the rotation in recent weeks. This will be just his second start of the season. His first one went well, as he limited the Mets to just two hits over 3 2/3 shutout innings. He walked two, struck out four, and tossed a season-high 59 pitches. It was his longest outing of the year, though he has gone three innings on four separate occasions in relief. It’s likely he’ll be stretched out enough to go four, and maybe a little further depending on pitch count, but he likely won’t go much further than 60-70 pitches. He has only allowed a run in five of his 16 outings this year.

    Sunday, May 31: Nolan McLean vs. Janson Junk, 1:40 PM EDT on SNY

    McLean (2026):61.1 IP, 75 K, 19 BB, 8 HR, 4.40 ERA, 3.59 FIP, 113 ERA-

    The last two starts have been a disaster for McLean. After allowing 19 runs in his first nine starts, he allowed 16 runs over his last two outings, which drove his ERA up from 2.92 to 4.40. His last time out started on a promising note, with the right-hander striking out the side in the first. However, it quickly devolved from there, and he only lasted 3 1/3 innings, the shortest outing of his major league career. He ended up being tagged for even earned runs (his season high) on five hits, with six strikeouts and two walks. He also allowed two home runs for the second consecutive start and has allowed six over his last four appearances after serving up just two in his first seven starts. For whatever little hope the Mets have of getting back into the playoff race, they will need McLean to be more like the 2025 version and less like what they’ve seen the last two times out.

    Junk (2026): 60.0 IP, 43 K, 13 BB, 8 HR, 4.80 ERA, 4.07 FIP, 118 ERA-

    Junk had a nice bounce back outing after suffering two really bad starts in a row against the Rays (5 2/3 innings, seven earned runs, ten hits, three walks, four strikeouts, two home runs) and the Braves (five innings, eight earned runs, eight hits, three strikeouts, zero walks, two home runs), both of which resulted in losses. Against the Blue Jays, he went five innings and allowed just one earned run on eight hits while striking out three and not issuing a walk. It was an encouraging outing and got the right-hander back in the win column after his recent string of losses. Surprisingly, the Mets did not see Junk at any point last year while pitching for the Marlins and in fact this will be his first regular season appearance against the Amazins.

    Truth Behind PIF’s Newcastle Stake Sale Revealed After Season Ending

    A digital advertisement for the Public Investment Fund (PIF), the Saudi Arabian movement, appears during the Premier League match between Newcastle United and Wolverhampton Wanderers at St. James's Park in Newcastle, United Kingdom, on January 15, 2025. (Photo by MI News/NurPhoto via Getty Images) | NurPhoto via Getty Images

    Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund, owner of Newcastle United, is not actively looking to sell the club, but rather just a minority stake, as that remains a possibility as part of long-term planning.

    “A cash injection into the club from the Public Investment Fund is set to be revealed… and this money will be used to help fund the purchase of the Leazes Terrace buildings,” the Daily Mail’s Craig Hope reported on May 21.

    The move is being framed internally as a sign of commitment rather than a step toward PIF’s exit from Tyneside.

    “Sources say the continued injection of capital demonstrates PIF’s commitment,” Hope writes. “Talk this week of selling a stake… was not instigated by them. Rather, it was an idea proposed by those close to institutional investors.”

    Any potential deal, however, would be limited in scope and focused on funding growth.

    “If it did happen… it would only be a minority share with a view to raising funds towards infrastructural projects such as a new stadium and training ground,” Hope writes. “For example, a 10 per cent stake for £150m would value Newcastle at £1.5billion.”

    There would also be minimal impact on the control of the club by whoever lands a chunk of Newcastle.

    “We are told any new investor would be very unlikely to have a major say in the running of the club,” Hope reports.

    Ultimately, the plan reflects a broader ambition rather than a shift away from ownership, with PIF seemingly reaffirming its willingness to keep trying to build NUFC into a powerhouse.

    “It has been stressed that PIF are not looking to dilute their share to any significant level… on the contrary… it shows an ambition to deliver on key developments,” Hope writes.

    The James Tibbs III show in Triple-A

    GLENDALE, AZ - MARCH 21: Los Angeles Dodgers first baseman James Tibbs III (98) reacts running the bases after hitting a home run against the Chicago White Sox in a Spring Breakout Game on March 21, 2026, at Camelback Ranch at Glendale, Arizona. (Photo by Brian Spurlock/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images) | Icon Sportswire via Getty Images

    The Comets and Drillers won comfortably as Tulsa managed to get at least one of the games in, pushing the doubleheader to this Friday.

    Player of the day

    The standout player in the Dodgers’ minor league system early in the season, James Tibbs III, returned to the spotlight with one of his most impressive performances since being acquired in a trade with the Red Sox.

    Tibbs III had his first multi-homer game since early April when he managed to hit three of them and now has 14, already closing in on the 20 he had across multiple levels last season.

    TWO-HOMER GAME FOR JAMES TIBBS III☄️

    He goes deep against Josh Hader and has driven in a career-high six runs tonight! pic.twitter.com/jem0TvTTcK

    — Oklahoma City Comets (@OKC_comets) May 29, 2026

    Triple-A Oklahoma City

    There was a mix-up in plans, with eight of the Comets’ nine hitters committed to a death by a thousand cuts approach, only to see James Tibbs III smash through the opposition for a blowout 9-2 win. Scoring at least one run in five of the game’s first six innings, the Comets were relentless, and at the heart of the scoring, you had not one but two three-run shots from Tibbs.

    Tibbs’ outstanding player display was maximized by a top of the order that thrived with both Tommy Edman and Zach Ehrahrd reaching base multiple times. Moving over to the pitching side of things, River Ryan allowed just one unearned run in six terrific innings, striking out eight and walking none. It was the first time Ryan pitched into the sixth inning this season.

    Double-A Tulsa

    While he couldn’t limit walks as well as Ryan, Tulsa starter Adam Serwinowski also struck out eight on his way to a superb pitching performance, allowing just one run in 5.1 innings as the Drillers beat the Naturals 6-1. A double-header was supposed to be played, but the second of these games had to be pushed back a day.

    Buried in the ninth spot in the lineup, Chris Newell led the action as the Drillers’ outfield combined to record five of the nine hits from the Drillers. Newell hit the game’s only home run and also stole a base, one of five successful steals from the Drillers.

    Keep ‘em coming 😤

    Chris Newell with his 5th home run of the season! 🚀 pic.twitter.com/6Fsrv6U5XQ

    — Tulsa Drillers (@TulsaDrillers) May 28, 2026

    High-A Great Lakes

    Starter Jakob Wright had three reasonable to great outings in May, but on either side of it, he was absolutely blown up to start and end the month with a loss. Dayton got the Loons starter for seven runs, four of them earned, in a 12-3 loss for Great Lakes.

    Center fielder Eduardo Quintero had a rather unlucky game, recording three hits and no runs or RBI. The leadoff hitter carried on his positive momentum with a couple of doubles, currently boasting a .919 OPS. Lastly, designated hitter Jose Meza hit the Loons’ only home run.

    Single-A Ontario

    Despite outhomering their opponents three to one and recording a late surge with a pair of runs in the seventh and eighth, the Tower Buzzers fell short of the Rawhide at home in an 8-6 loss. Interestingly, starter Tyler Gough didn’t allow a run in his 3.1 innings of work, as all of the Rawhide scoring came against Ontario’s bullpen, pouncing on Accimias Morales and Jesus Tillero.

    Responsible for one of those three home runs, Chase Harlan is about as unstoppable as any other hitter in Single-A these days. The nineteen-year-old third baseman has left the yard in each of his last four games for the Tower Buzzers, accumulating five home runs during this period.

    Transactions

    Utility player Santiago Espinal was sent to the Comets. The Ontario Tower Buzzers activated right-handed pitcher Tyler Gough.

    Thursday’s scores

    • Sugar Land 2, Oklahoma City 9
    • Tulsa 6, NW Arkansas 1
    • Double-A game 2 postponed
    • Dayton 12, Great Lakes 3
    • Ontario 6, Visalia 8

    Friday’s schedule

    • 2:30 p.m. PT: Tulsa (Payton Martin) vs. NW Arkansas (Hunter Owen)
    • Game 2: Tulsa (Peter Heubeck) vs. NW Arkansas (TBD)
    • 4:05 p.m. PT: Great Lakes (Christian Zazueta) at Dayton (Kyle McCoy)
    • 5:05 p.m. PT: Oklahoma City (Logan Allen) at Sugar Land (Josh Hendrickson)
    • 6:35 p.m. PT: Ontario (TBD) vs. Visalia (TBD)

    Does the Road to Omaha make money for the 64 teams selected?

    OMAHA, NEBRASKA - MAY 20: Road to Omaha statue at Charles Schwab Field on May 20, 2026 in Omaha, Nebraska. (Photo by Steven Branscombe/Getty Images) | Getty Images

    The college baseball postseason begins today with the 64 teams competing in 16 regional rounds. College baseball has, unfortunately, lagged behind college football and basketball in popularity and exposure, largely because many top talents start their professional careers directly out of high school rather than having to spend time in college.

    It should come as no surprise that they are behind the two main sports in financial value as well. College football gets massive payouts for media deals, the CFP, and bowl games. College Basketball has value during the season and goes to another level entirely for March Madness. Both allow conferences or teams to get significant paydays for their postseason appearances.

    But with the Road to Omaha starting, does college baseball also see a jump in financial payouts or incentives? Unfortunately, it looks like the answer is no.

    According to some 2014 message boards on Collegiate Sports Nation, there are no payouts for the teams that make the initial Field of 64. While the info may be outdated over a decade later, there aren’t any more recent articles so things shouldn’t be too different. The NCAA covers travel costs for teams to go to their regionals, so they break even, but they aren’t making money from their appearance. For the eight teams that make the College World Series, there is a significant stipend somewhere around six figures. Travel costs are again taken out of that, so it should be assumed any profits are minimal at best.

    Marca says that while the tournament itself makes a narrow profit (about $500,000 in 2023), those profits don’t carry over to players or teams outside of exposure.

    It’s unfortunate there isn’t some kind of monetary distribution for the 64 teams, but if there is no money coming in, then it’s hard to have money coming out. This illustrates how large the gap truly is between college basketball and college baseball.

    Elephant Rumblings: Yankees Arrive, De Vries Injury, Plus MLB Salary Cap?

    MESA, ARIZONA - MARCH 22, 2026: Leo De Vries #14 of the Athletics throws to first base during the third inning of a spring training Spring Breakout game against the Milwaukee Brewers at Hohokam Stadium on March 22, 2026 in Mesa, Arizona. (Photo by Chris Bernacchi/Diamond Images via Getty Images) | Diamond Images/Getty Images

    We made it through another week A’s fans! Ready for a huge weekend of A’s baseball?

    The Yankees are in town and the series kicks off tonight in Sacramento. The Athletics just got swept for just the second time this season and have fallen out of first place so stacking up a couple wins against a strong Yankee team would be ideal. Definitely can’t afford another sweep and finish the homestand 0-6. The Yankees are a tough opponent though and they just welcomed back their ace in Gerritt Cole (but lost Max Fried). They have the second-best record in the American League and have won four straight entering tonight. Lucky for the A’s they’ll miss Cole in this series as well as emerging right-hander Cam Schlittler. The A’s will instead be tasked with getting to veteran Carlos Rodon tonight before facing 26-year-old starters Ryan Weathers and Will Warren on Saturday and Sunday, respectively.

    Elsewhere, down in the minors the Athletics’ #1 prospect is dealing with a minor injury. Shortstop Leo De Vries has missed a few games in recent days with an unknown problem with a finger (unknown which one):

    A's top prospect Leo De Vries has missed Midland's last 3 games due to a finger issue. He's not been placed on the IL at this point, but he flew to Arizona on Wednesday to be examined.

    — Bill Moriarity – A's Farm (@AthleticsFarm) May 28, 2026

    The 20-year-old shortstop is actually going to get away from the team and travel to Arizona where he will be looked at by an orthopedic hand specialist. That’s a concerning development for the young shortstop, who is off to a solid start in Midland. He’s hitting .281/.360/.401 with five home runs and 16 stolen bases. He had a strong April before going through a tougher May, which will now be cut short. Everyone will be holding their breath that De Vries hasn’t done something major to a finger and hope he can return to game action sooner rather than later. He’s still incredibly young for his level but a promotion to Triple-A has been on the radar all year. That eventual promotion will now certainly be pushed back a bit and could come a lot later than A’s fans hoped, depending on what the doctor says about that finger.

    Wrapping your Friday news dump, MLB’s owners have made their first proposal to the MLBPA regarding the upcoming Collective Bargaining Agreement.

    BREAKING: As expected, MLB proposed a hard salary cap to union officials today as part of the next CBA, sources tell ESPN. The salary floor for teams beginning in 2027 would be set at $171.2 million which includes player benefits with the ceiling at $245.3 million.

    — Jesse Rogers (@JesseRogersESPN) May 28, 2026

    That has always been a huge sticking point for the players as they believe the owners want to keep salaries from continuing to explode. A lot of the league will point to the two-time champion Los Angeles Dodgers as the reason for a need for a salary cap and the logic works, to a degree. The players’ association would almost certainly fight tooth and nail over this, which was a huge cause of the 1994 players’ strike. They won out in that battle but the owners seem more determined than ever to get a salary cap like the NFL and NBA currently have.

    If that truly is a sticking point in negotiations, then there is a very real possibility we have a lockout coming up soon. One of the proposed things the owners would be agreeing to for the salary cap would be a salary floor, forcing every team in the league to spend at least X amount on the major league team. That was something A’s have had been hoping for when the team was still in Oakland. How would the recent playoff teams the Athletics had could have done more damage in the postseason had they been supplemented with free agent additions and a sizable payroll increase?

    It’s too late for Oakland now but if this is the future parameters of a deal then owner John Fisher will have to finally spend more on the team. He’s begun doing more of that since moving the team and they rank 21st in the league with a $94 million payroll but he’d have to spend close to $77 million more on the team. Add in the great young talent the A’s have accumulated and the potential salary floor would certainly help the Green & Gold go up against high-priced teams like the Yankees and Dodgers. Something to think about and monitor as these negotiations continue over the next few months.

    Have a great weekend everyone.

    A’s Coverage:

    MLB News and Interest:

    Best of X:

    Sacramento making a play to somehow keep the A’s/lure an expansion to Northern California:

    BREAKING: Sacramento Officially Unveils MLB Expansion Ballpark And Funding Details

    (Link in the comments) pic.twitter.com/OSlnpv71iJ

    — Maury Brown (@BizballMaury) May 28, 2026

    Improvement!

    Through 56 games in 2026, the A's sit at 27-29.
    Through 56 games in 2025, the A's were 23-33.
    They would tack on seven more losses before adding another win.

    — Jason Burke (@ByJasonB) May 28, 2026

    How accurate would you call this assessment?

    I’ll keep saying it

    The A’s have a mediocre pitching staff. Without Wilson, their defense is bad.

    Offense is streaky by nature. When you’re an offense first team, and the offense is cold, it’s going to look ugly

    This series changes absolutely nothing about how I view the A’s

    — Straight A’s (@StraightAs123) May 27, 2026

    Ugh. Hard to bench a guy with that huge contract but how long can the A’s keep marching him out there? Are the offseason surgeries affecting him more than he’s letting on?

    Lawerence Butler last 10 games:

    .095 AVG, 2 H, 0 HR, 1 RBI

    He will get out of this drought and come back HOT… just wait, mark my words!
    💪💚💛 pic.twitter.com/WdIFExfKH8

    — SleeperAthletics (@SleeperAth) May 28, 2026

    From Wednesday:

    A’s Prospect of the Day is LHP Jackson Phipps @1ackson who threw 6 scoreless innings to earn the win for @stocktonports on Wednesday…https://t.co/g0CAtruStIpic.twitter.com/3d3cYfOK4T

    — Bill Moriarity – A's Farm (@AthleticsFarm) May 28, 2026

    Yankees Rivalry Roundup: Jays sneak past the Orioles

    BALTIMORE, MD - MAY 28: Yohendrick Piñango #24 of the Toronto Blue Jays celebrates with Brandon Valenzuela #59 after defeating the Baltimore Orioles 2-1 at Oriole Park at Camden Yards on May 28, 2026 in Baltimore, Maryland. (Photo by Jamie Sabau/Getty Images) | Getty Images

    Following a much-needed sweep of the Kansas City Royals, the Yankees enjoyed an off day on Thursday. They next head further west to take on the Athletics, who are very much in the American League’s playoff picture. The first place Rays were also off the schedule, though there were still games of note to take in on Thursday. So, here’s a look at went down around the Junior Circuit.

    Toronto Blue Jays (28-29) 2, Baltimore Orioles (26-31) 1

    In an evening AL East matchup, pitching was the name of the game, as the Blue Jays did just enough to push past the O’s in Baltimore.

    Both starters, Patrick Corbin for the Jays and Chris Bassitt for Baltimore, were excellent in their respective outings. It was Toronto who got to their former teammate Bassitt first, when Andrés Giménez led off the third inning with a solo blast, his sixth homer of the season.

    The solo shot would stand as the only real blemish on the veteran righty’s day on the mound. Bassitt finished his day after six innings of work, allowing just that one run on four hits and striking out a pair. Unfortunately for him and the Orioles, Patrick Corbin was just as good on the mound for Toronto.

    In fact, his line was nearly identical. The left-hander worked his way through five innings of solid ball, also allowing a single run on four hits, though he tallied a few more strikeouts, racking up four on the evening. His first mistake, and Baltimore’s lone run of the game, came in the fourth, when Coby Mayo teed off on a solo homer of his own, squaring things up at one a piece.

    After both starters exited the game, things remained quiet on the offensive side, as this game remained in a 1-1 gridlock into the later innings. In the top of the eighth, the Blue Jays did what they could to change that. George Springer led the frame off with a double, before being advanced by a sacrifice bunt. A pair of walks following this had the bases loaded with just one out. Kazuma Okamoto struck out for the second out, before pinch-hitter Yohendrick Piñango worked a walk to push the go-ahead run across. The bases-loaded walk in the eighth turned out to be the decisive blow, as the Jays skated past the O’s, though both clubs still have an uphill climb in the division.

    Other Games

    Houston Astros (26-32) 5, Texas Rangers (25-31) 1:

    In a matchup of middling AL West squads, early scoring pushed the Astros past the Rangers on Thursday. The game opened with a bang for Houston, as home runs from Jeremy Peña and Isaac Paredes had them up 3-0 before the Rangers had a chance to hit.

    Josh Jung answered with a solo shot for Texas in the second, but the ‘Stros continued to lay it on in the third inning, with a double from Taylor Trammell and a Cam Smith knock putting them up 5-1. A forgettable day on the mound for Nathan Eovaldi (7 IP, 5 ER) had Houston up from end to end. The Rangers could only post a single run on the evening, as they dropped an important one at home. The AL West remains a situation to monitor, as the sub-.500 Mariners lead the division by a half-game, and four teams are within 2.5 games of first place.

    Gilbert Arenas wants Victor Wembanyama to work with Dallas Mavericks legend to ‘slow down’

    Photo by Ronald Cortes/Getty Images
    Photo by Ronald Cortes/Getty Images

    Gilbert Arenas wants Victor Wembanyama to work with Dirk Nowitzki so the San Antonio Spurs star can slow his offense down and use his size better.

    The advice is not about limiting Wembanyama’s talent. It is about making his rare tools easier to control, especially when defenses try to speed him up.

    Arenas sees a simple model in Nowitzki: stay patient, keep the ball high, and make defenders deal with a shot they cannot reach.

    Photo by Lisa Blumenfeld/Getty Images
    Photo by Lisa Blumenfeld/Getty Images

    Gilbert Arenas wants Victor Wembanyama to learn Dirk Nowitzki’s Dallas Mavericks patience

    Speaking on a recent episode of The Gilbert Arenas Show, the ex-NBA star said Wembanyama should borrow from Nowitzki’s slower, cleaner scoring rhythm.

    “Slow down. You’re in a rush… Go work with Dirk this summer. Dirk understood to keep the ball high. Shot from above his head,” Arenas said.

    He added, “You couldn’t block his shot. Dirk didn’t move very fast or very quick. But got by everybody.”

    That is the heart of Arenas’ point. Wembanyama does not need to play smaller or faster just because he can handle the ball like a guard.

    At his height, his biggest advantage is already built in. If he catches, stays tall and shoots over defenders, most matchups have no real contest available.

    Nowitzki mastered that idea with Dallas, using balance, patience and a high release to turn difficult mid-post possessions into comfortable looks.

    Gilbert Arenas says Victor Wembanyama needs San Antonio Spurs post patience before more speed

    Arenas then explained the details he wants Wembanyama to sharpen.

    “Understanding pump fakes, triple threats. Triple threats still a thing. It is still very powerful. Anytime you catch the ball mid-post, turn and face first. Keep the ball high,” Arenas further stated.

    That advice fits Wembanyama’s next development step. He already has range, handle, length and defensive dominance, but his offense can become cleaner if he stops rushing into moves.

    The triple-threat game would force defenders to guess before he dribbles. A pump fake can turn his high release into free throws, clean drives, or rhythm jumpers.

    Nowitzki has also praised Wembanyama’s impact, saying the French star is changing the game, which makes the potential mentorship even more natural.

    Arenas is not telling Wembanyama to become Nowitzki. He is telling him to steal the parts of Dirk’s game that made being tall feel unfair.

    Read more:

    Mariners News: Colt Emerson, Kenley Jansen, and James Wood

    May 17, 2026; Seattle, Washington, USA; Seattle Mariners third baseman Colt Emerson (4) celebrates after scoring a run against the San Diego Padres during the sixth inning at T-Mobile Park. Mandatory Credit: Steven Bisig-Imagn Images | Steven Bisig-Imagn Images

    Good morning everyone and happy Friday!

    The M’s will take on the Diamondbacks today for the first in a three-game weekend set. The D-Backs have long been one of my favorite NL squads — they’re geographically close(ish) but harmless to the Mariners in the grand scheme. Though, nobody will top the Nationals for me. What is your favorite NL team?

    In Mariners news…

    Around the league…

    SnakeBytes 5/29: Hello, Seattle. Hello Salary Cap.

    SEATTLE, WASHINGTON - JUNE 21: A general aerial view of the stadium seen from a drone outside T-Mobile Park at sunset before the MLB All-Star Week photographed on June 21, 2023 in Seattle, Washington. (Photo by Steph Chambers/Getty Images) | Getty Images

    Diamondbacks News

    (SI.com) The Diamondbacks Have a Geraldo Perdomo Problem

    Franchise shortstop Geraldo Perdomo, who sprung to life with an elite seven-WAR season and a fourth-place MVP placement in 2025, has a mere .671 OPS. He’s on pace to produce his worst full-season OPS since 2022, when (at 22 years old) he hit just .195.

    Perdomo’s hit primarily in the three-hole this season, but has only 20 RBI — a far cry from the 100-RBI production that earned him a franchise record in 2025.

    So, how bad has Perdomo really been? What part of his game has remained positive this year? Let’s take a look at the numbers:

    (ClutchPoints) How a Diamondbacks fan’s mistake ended with 2 Giants Willy Adames home run balls

    The Arizona Diamondbacks became part of one of baseball’s strangest fan stories this week after a Chase Field mix-up somehow turned into two Willy Adames home run balls for the same couple.

    (AZ Central) Red-hot Arizona Diamondbacks rising in 2026 World Series odds

    The Arizona Diamondbacks have won 10 of their past 11 games.

    They have surged to the top of the NL wild-card race, tied with the San Diego Padres at 31-24.

    And their World Series odds are improving

    MLB News

    (ESPN) Breaking down initial MLB CBA proposals: Salary cap and more

    MLB proposed a salary-cap system Thursday, marking the league’s first foray into overhauling the sport’s economic structure in more than three decades. The long-awaited proposal would set a hard cap of $245.3 million and hard floor of $171.2 million, aiming to shrink the disparity among team payrolls by a significant amount. The league’s proposal — which also called for a 50/50 revenue split and the centralization of all television revenue — came one day after the MLBPA made a wide-ranging opening offer that called for a soft floor, new definitions of revenue sharing and pay increases for younger players.

    (NBC Sports) Baseball players ask for expanded free agency, salary arbitration rights, almost doubling minimum

    A day before Major League Baseball is expected to make a salary cap proposal, the union outlined its initial economic proposals during a bargaining session at the players’ association office in Manhattan. It included what it called a “competitive integrity tax” that would penalize teams dropping below a payroll floor and called for the luxury tax threshold to rise to $300 million next year.

    (CBS Sports) NL Cy Young odds, prediction: Incredible race has current top six that doesn’t even include Paul Skenes

    We just got past the two-month mark of the 2026 MLB season, which means there are still four long months to go. Needless to say, so many things can change over the large sample that is yet to come. In looking at the top-shelf pitching on the National League side, however, I couldn’t help but want to run through the race for the Cy Young award right now.

    I count at least six pitchers with a very strong case and this doesn’t even include last season’s winner in Paul Skenes. I fully expect him to be in the mix by the time we get to September, but his case thus far in 2026 just doesn’t measure up to our top six.

    2026 Tallahassee Regional: How to watch, stream, game thread

    No. 10 seed Florida State will begin its NCAA Tournament run on Friday, hosting the Tallahassee regional as it welcomes No. 2 seed Coastal Carolina, third-seeded Northern Illinois and No. 4-seed St. John’s.

    The Seminoles open play against the Red Storm at 3 p.m. (ACC Network) and will be starting Bryson Moore on the mound.

    FSU enters the postseason holding a 38-17 (19-11 ACC) record, hosting a regional for the third season in a row and 38th time overall. Per FSU Sports Info, the Seminoles have swept back-to-back regionals (2024 and 2025) and have won eight consecutive home games in the postseason. As a team, Florida State is hitting .282 with 519 hits, 72 home runs, 105 doubles, 10 triples, 264 walks, 395 runs scored and 351 RBI. The pitching staff has a 4.05 ERA with 211 earned runs allowed on 394 hits with 580 strikeouts and 203 walks in 469.1 innings.

    No. 2 seed Coastal Carolina (37-21), last year’s national runners-up, enters the tournament averaging .269 at the plate with an ERA of 5.08. Florida State is 13-1 all-time against Coastal Carolina, all in Tallahassee, including 1-0 in the postseason, with the Chanticleers’ sole victory coming in the program’s last meeting (2015) to avoid a sweep.

    No. 3 Northern Illinois (35-17) is making its second-ever NCAA Tournament appearance and first in 44 years, earning a bid after winning the MAC. The Huskies’ batting average is .279 with an ERA of 5.65. The Seminoles have faced off against Northern Illinois just once before this weekend, a 7-1 victory in Tallahassee on April 8, 1971.

    No. 4 St. John’s (33-24) enters the regional as the Big East champion, hitting .279 with a 5.37 ERA. FSU is 2-1 vs. St. John’s, with the only previous meeting a three-game series from March 4-6, 2016.

    Northern Illinois and Coastal Carolina will be facing off for the first time ever, while St. John’s and Coastal Carolina have met seven times, with the Chanticleers leading the all-time series 4-3. The Red Storm are 1-0 vs. Northern Illinois all-time.


    2026 Tallahassee Regional: Schedule

    Friday, May 29

    Game 1: No. 1 Florida State vs. No. 4 St. John’s

    • Time: 3 p.m.
    • Channel: ACCN

    Game 2: No. 2 Coastal Carolina vs. No. 3 Northern Illinois

    • Time: 8 p.m.
    • Channel: ESPN+

    Saturday, May 30

    Game 3: Loser Game 1 vs. Loser Game 2

    • Time: 1 p.m.
    • Channel: TBA

    Game 4: Winner Game 1 vs. Winner Game 2

    • Time: 6 p.m.
    • Channel: TBA

    Sunday, May 31

    Game 5: Winner Game 3 vs. Loser Game 4

    • Time: 1 p.m.
    • Channel: TBA

    Game 6: Winner Game 4 vs. Winner Game 5

    • Time: 6 p.m.
    • Channel: TBA

    Monday, June 1

    Game 7: Winner Game 6 vs. Loser Game 6 (if necessary)

    • Time: TBA
    • Channel: TBA

    Game notes, via FSU Sports Info

    • One of three teams in the country to host a regional each of the last three years, FSU is 38-17 on the season, 27-4 at home, 10-9 on the road, 1-4 at a neutral site and 7-7 against ranked opponents. Finishing third in the ACC, the team was 19-11 with eight series wins, both the team’s best totals since 2014 outside of the extended 2021 season. The Seminoles’ eight ACC series wins included three sweeps, while four of the 10 series came against top-12 nationally-ranked opponents, three of them on the road.
    • Redshirt sophomore right fielder Brody DeLamielleure has a team-best and career-long 18-game hit streak and is hitting .344. Freshman outfielder John Stuetzer has 51 hits and junior center fielder Brayden Dowd has hit 10 home runs with 12 doubles. Junior left fielder Chase Williams has 17 stolen bases in 22 attempts. On the mound, junior lefty Wes Mendes, the ACC Pitcher of the Year, is 9-3 with a 2.83 ERA, having struck out 117 and allowed 28 earned runs on 68 hits in 89.0 innings. Junior right-hander John Abraham has made 17 appearances, all but one out of the bullpen, and has 55 strikeouts and a 1.04 ERA in 43.1 innings.
    • FSU leads the country with 38 regionals hosted and 19 Super Regionals, as the team is one of three teams to be hosting a regional for the third consecutive year in 2026 and one of five to have advanced to the Super Regional in both 2024 and 2025. Florida State is second in the nation with 211 all-time NCAA wins and 62 postseason appearances (behind Texas’ 259 wins and 65 appearances) and third with 24 CWS berths.
    • ACC Network will broadcast Friday’s FSU-SJU opener. While TV designation for the rest of the weekend has not been announced, each game of the regional will air live on the ESPN family of networks and ESPN+. Fans can listen to every game via the Seminole Sports Network on WFLA 100.7 FM. Each game also is available around the world on the FSU Gameday App and Seminoles.com. Live stats are at NCAA.com. A Regional Central page is at Seminoles.com with direct links to watch, listen and follow along and more. News, notes and behind-the-scenes updates all weekend are available by following and connecting with the team on social media on Twitter/X and Facebook (@FSUBaseball) and Instagram (@NoleBaseball).

    Ex-UFC fighter and disgraced NFL star misses weight by 25 pounds

    Greg Hardy

    Greg Hardy continues to be one of combat sports’ biggest embarrassments.

    The former UFC fighter and NFL player is scheduled to face four-fight UFC veteran Darko Stosic this Saturday at a Fight Nation Championship event in Belgrade, Serbia, on Saturday. At today’s official weigh-ins for FNC 31, Hardy didn’t come close to making weight, registering at 132 kg or approximately 291 pounds. That’s 25 pounds over the limit for a non-title heavyweight fight, according to Fight Site’s Igor Feješ.

    Watch Hardy step to the scale below.

    132 kile na vagi za Grega Hardija, 12 iznad granice za tešku kategoriju.
    Apsolutni bezobrazluk, vidi se da ga boli kurac. Darko će da ga pošalje za Ameriku u kovčegu.#FNC31pic.twitter.com/CyZHCi2lrQ

    — Kavez MMA (@KavezMma) May 29, 2026

    Feješ reported that Stosic is accepting the fight despite Hardy’s egregious weight miss.

    This is just the latest stumble for Hardy, who transitioned to a career in combat sports after a disgraceful exit from the NFL. The one-time Pro Bowl defensive lineman was suspended by the league in 2015 after being arrested for assaulting an ex-girlfriend and was later found guilty of assault and communicating threats. Hardy successfully appealed the verdict and charges were dropped when the alleged victim did not appear to testify in court.

    At the conclusion of the 2015 NFL season, Hardy was not re-signed by the Dallas Cowboys, and he later committed to fighting. He eventually signed with the UFC in 2019 and went on to go 4-5 along with a bizarre no-contest that saw a unanimous decision win for Hardy get overturned due to him using an inhaler between rounds. Since parting ways with the UFC in 2022, Hardy has competed in boxing and bare-knuckle boxing with mixed results, and recently made a successful return to the MMA world with a win over Phillip Latu in January.

    Phillies on the Pharm: 5/29/2026

    CLEARWATER, FL - MARCH 21: Gage Wood #41 of the Philadelphia Phillies pitches during the game between the Toronto Blue Jays and the Philadelphia Phillies at BayCare Ballpark on Saturday, March 21, 2026 in Clearwater, Florida. (Photo by Nathan Ray Seebeck/MLB Photos via Getty Images) | MLB Photos via Getty Images

    Listen, you’re just here to see how Gage Wood did last night, so let’s get to the good stuff.

    Lehigh Valley 9, Buffalo 4

    Felix Reyes continued to stay hot with the Ironpigs and makes the question of why not see what he can do again at the major league level one that deserves a longer discussion. Ultimately, the answer is probably somewhere between “he’s a quad-A player” and “they’re simply not going to sit Adolis Garcia right now”. Bryse Wilson was good, throwing five shutout innings, lowering his ERA below 8 on the season. That’s not exactly the way to declare yourself “starting rotation depth” to the organization, but hey, gotta start somewhere.

    Reading 5, Harrisburg 1

    It was Gage Wood’s home debut for the Fightin’ Phils and he did not disappoint.

    Four strikeouts tonight for Gage Wood in his home debut for Reading. He allows 3 hits and a run and didn’t walk a batter. He threw 33 of his 50 pitches for strikes pic.twitter.com/VC9YXfzo1f

    — Mitch Rupert (@Mitch_Rupert) May 29, 2026

    You can see from Mitch Rupert’s post that he only went four innings, so clearly they’re still trying to watch his innings, for good or bad. In those four innings, he sat in 94-96 range, hitting 99 at one point.

    #Phillies prospect Gage Wood ramped it to 99 mph on this pitch to get a whiff.

    Wood has 4 K's on 50 pitches thru 4IP pic.twitter.com/vNCoYCfaMP

    — FuturePhils (@FuturePhils) May 28, 2026

    I mean, yeah, there was some offense tonight too, but the biggest takeaway is that even after two starts, Wood is starting to establish himself as a top pitching prospect in the game. He’ll have to start doing it over longer outings, something I’ll bet the team starts challenging him with as the season goes on, but he’s looking like the jump straight to Double-A is not a difficult one.

    Jersey Shore 11, Frederick 2

    Sam Highfill was the story tonight for the Blue Claws, firing five innings in which he struck out ten. Trent Farquhar was also in his bag, going two for four with three RBI in the the victory, but a larger story is Keaton Anthony continuing his minor league rehab assignment and going two for four of his own accord, racking up two RBI in the process. Anthony is likely headed for a new destination at some point in his near future. There really is nowhere for him to play at the major league level, so being used as a trade piece makes the most. If there is a team that could use some right handed pop at first base or DH, maybe he can translate minor league numbers into major league success.

    Clearwater 12, Dunedin 11

    Another offensive barnburner, this time, it was Robert Phelps and TJayy Walton leading the charge. Phelps had three hits, a double among them, while Walton had two hits and scored three times. Both also stole a base to chip in. One of those rare nights where all of the team’s minor league affiliates hit well and won.

    Weird.

    Seahawks legend Shaun Alexander makes a big Jadarian Price prediction

    NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA - FEBRUARY 05: Shaun Alexander speaks on SiriusXM at Super Bowl LIX on February 05, 2025 in New Orleans, Louisiana. (Photo by Cindy Ord/Getty Images for SiriusXM) | Getty Images for SiriusXM

    A man who knows a thing or two about accolades has an encouraging outlook for the Seattle Seahawks’ newest rookie running back.

    Shaun Alexander is the franchise record-holder in many rushing categories, as well as the only MVP in Seahawks history. He’s seen great heights in his career leading the Seahawks rushing attack, and recently discussed with Kay Adams the bright future he sees for 2026 first-round pick, Jadarian Price.

    Seahawks legend Shaun Alexander says RB Jadarian Price will be the ONLY rookie to rush for 1,000 yards this year 👀@Jadarian15 | @Seahawks | @shaunalexander | @heykayadamspic.twitter.com/GEzBiTceIc

    — Up & Adams (@UpAndAdamsShow) May 27, 2026

    It’s also interesting that Mr. Touchdown himself sees Jeremiyah Love’s talent but doesn’t necessarily believe in the Arizona Cardinals offense enough to see him elevating to that level of efficiency. Shades of what happened to Ashton Jeanty last year?

    When Kay Adams mentioned how Price wasn’t the RB1 in college, but “he was kind of, right? He’s got that,” Alexander responded with a confident, “For sure.” What makes him so assured that Price will fit as a threat in the Hawks offense?

    Alexander explained that Price “ran that stretch run at Notre Dame really, really well.” The stretch run play is a staple of an outside zone run game, a scheme which the Seahawks have prioritized, majored in and reinforced with the hiring of Brian Fleury as offensive coordinator.

    Alexander proclaimed that, “I think that this offensive system is going to be really great for him.” That’s an exciting concept to think about, especially as Seattle is not bereft of talent elsewhere in the backfield.

    Near the end of the clip, Shaun Alexander added: “It all depends on how [Zach Charbonnet] comes back, too; because he’s going to come back, and that takes carries away. If [Price] comes out blazing at the beginning of the year, he’ll be [RB]1 for sure.”

    Earlier in the interview, the legendary No. 37 estimated his expectation of having around 40 grandkids in the future (his 13 children give him a shot at this). Time will tell on both of Alexander’s predictions, but fans will likely be more emotionally invested in if Jadarian Price is the only rookie back to break the 1,000-yard rushing barrier this year.

    Report: Vlahovic and Juventus contract talks stall over signing bonus demands

    Report: Vlahovic and Juventus contract talks stall over signing bonus demands
    Report: Vlahovic and Juventus contract talks stall over signing bonus demands

    It remains unclear where Dusan Vlahovic will be playing his football in 2026-27, and though his current club Juventus are hoping to tie him down to a new contract, reports on Thursday claim that talks are at a standstill due to a disagreement over signing bonuses.

    Where Juventus and Vlahovic stand in contract negotiations

    Vlahovic has just over one month remaining on his contract with Juventus, which expires on June 30. On his current deal, Vlahovic is the highest-paid player in Serie A, and though Juventus wish to keep hold of the centre-forward, they are aware that they will have to convince him into taking a significant pay cut.

    Talks have been ongoing for several weeks, but a definitive agreement has not yet been reached.

    According to updates from Calciomercato.com, Vlahovic and his representatives are open to the idea of accepting a reduced salary in order to stay on at Juventus, potentially as low as around €6m per season plus bonuses. It is believed that the Serbian currently earns around €12m net per year.

    LECCE, ITALY – MAY 09: Dusan Vlahovic of Juventus FC celebrates the opening goal during the Serie A match between US Lecce and Juventus FC at Stadio Via del Mare on May 09, 2026 in Lecce, Italy. (Photo by Maurizio Lagana/Getty Images)

    However, according to Friday’s update, the two parties are still quite a way off in terms of signing bonuses, as Vlahovic and his entourage are reportedly seeking a lump sum of around €8m, while the Bianconeri are reportedly willing to offer €3m.

    Meanwhile, several other top clubs around Europe have been rumoured to be interested in signing Vlahovic on a free transfer, including the likes of Atletico Madrid, Bayern Munich and Chelsea.

    Chicago Bears 2026 Offseason Superlatives: Most Excited to Watch

    SANTA CLARA, CALIFORNIA - DECEMBER 28: Colston Loveland #84 of the Chicago Bears celebrates a touchdown against the San Francisco 49ers with quarterback Caleb Williams #18 of the Chicago Bears during the second quarter of the game at Levi's Stadium on December 28, 2025 in Santa Clara, California. (Photo by Ezra Shaw/Getty Images) | Getty Images

    This WCG roundtable series was inspired by this Tweet from our guy Jacob, who gave six 2026 Chicago Bears superlatives for the offseason. We’re going to take them one by one, and we’ll give a couple two tree sentences for each.

    Yesterday we did the Bears’ best player, and today is the Bear we’re most excited to watch this season.

    Jacob Infante: Caleb Williams took a big step in 2025, particularly in the second half of the year. His elite arm talent and creativity were complemented by improved poise and an unrivaled clutch gene. I can’t wait to see him continue to grow in Year 3.

    Bryan Orenchuk: Caleb Williams – year two in Ben’s offense should be much more efficient, smooth and explosive. Cannot wait to see Caleb at the helm in 2026.

    Sam Householder: Caleb Williams. He has continuity; he has one of the three best offensive minds in the league as his playcaller. He has great pieces around him. I’m excited to see what year two looks like.

    Josh Sunderbruch: Dillon Thieneman – I always like watching the rookies.

    Erik Duerrwaechter: Dillon Thieneman – The versatile rookie has a big chance to deliver a major impact right away as he fits Dennis Allen’s defense like a glove and brings real speed to a squad that badly needed it. Look for him to make splash plays from numerous spots on the field this season.

    Ryan Droste: Luther Burden III – We saw him come on strong as a rookie in the second half of the season, and I think he will continue to make strides this year, perhaps becoming the Bears’ #1 WR by year’s end.

    Donald Gooch: Colston Loveland – His rookie year was amazing at a position where players have traditionally taken a few years to realize their potential. Could Loveland be the #1 tight end in the NFL by the end of the season? I wouldn’t bet against him.

    Lester A. Wiltfong Jr.: This is a three-way tie for me. Caleb plays the most important position in all of team sports, and the Bears having a good one is about as exciting as it gets. But Burden has the type of athleticism that doesn’t come around very often, and he’s a threat to score every time he touches the ball. And finally, I love tight end play, and Loveland has All-Pro upside.

    Jeff Berckes: Ben Johnson – Imagine where things started last year, to where they’ll start this year. What will Johnson be able to do with the infrastructure built up to a higher starting point, returning skill players like Rome, Luther, and Colston ready to take off, not to mention Caleb’s development?! We have an offensive mastermind we are privileged to witness in the Windy City, and it’s just getting started.

    Who is your pick for the most exciting Bear?


    For more about the Bears’ offense, check out our latest Bear & Balanced!

    Nico Gonzalez stance on Juventus return revealed after successful Atletico loan

    Nico Gonzalez stance on Juventus return revealed after successful Atletico loan
    Nico Gonzalez stance on Juventus return revealed after successful Atletico loan

    Nico Gonzalez remains under contract at Juventus after Atletico Madrid did not trigger the obligation to buy clause in his loan deal, but reports in Italy claim that the Argentine has no intention of coming back to play for the Bianconeri in 2026-27.

    Report: Nico Gonzalez unwilling to return to Juventus

    Nico Gonzalez joined Juventus on loan with a conditional obligation to buy from Fiorentina in the summer of 2024, costing Juventus €33m across his loan and transfer fee, not including bonuses and additional fees that could be worth up to a further €8.1m.

    The Argentine spent just one season in Turin before being sent on loan to Atletico Madrid, again with a conditional obligation to buy.

    Atletico Madrid’s obligation to buy clause was linked to a minimum number of LaLiga appearances, which Nico Gonzalez ultimately did not reach. Diego Simeone’s side no longer have to pay the €32m buy-out fee they arranged last summer, but recent reports indicate that Atleti are still keen to keep the winger on board.

    The issue is that Atletico are unwilling to pay the €32m fee for Nico Gonzalez, and are instead willing to pay a maximum of €24m-€25m including bonuses according to the latest updates from La Gazzetta dello Sport.

    MADRID, SPAIN – APRIL 04: Lamine Yamal of FC Barcelona is challenged by Nicolas Gonzalez of Atletico de Madrid during the LaLiga EA Sports match between Atletico de Madrid and FC Barcelona at Riyadh Air Metropolitano on April 04, 2026 in Madrid, Spain. (Photo by Denis Doyle/Getty Images)

    This has not been enough to convince Juventus into a sale, and La Gazzetta dello Sport reports that everything has been ‘on standby’ for the last few days.

    Nico Gonzalez’s stance is clear: He is unwilling to return to Juventus in 2026-27 and wishes to stay on in Madrid with Atletico. La Gazzetta dello Sport claims that he is pushing to stay at the Metropolitano, but if a permanent transfer does not work out, he is expected to push for a move elsewhere.

    A brief history of slow-starting teams who turned it around to give Royals fans hope

    Hello, and welcome to my column about positivity. Please leave all negative feelings at the door as they won’t be tolerated.

    Lol, just kidding, I’m a super negative person. I’m Irish, an attorney, and a Kansas City sports fan. I never stood a chance.

    But sometimes I have these terrible bouts of optimism. They’re rare, and rarer do they come to fruition, but despite my nature/nurture, these feelings hit me like a piano falling five stories and landing on top of my head.

    With that in mind, I looked back through the history of baseball (mainly the Wild Card Era) to find some teams that started off oh so slowly before kicking into gear and either making some noise down the stretch or winning the whole damn thing. This is not an exhaustive list, just some teams I found interesting.

    As the late, great Lou Brown once said about winning streaks, “It has happened before.

    The 2019 Washington Nationals started 19-31 before finishing 74-38, which still wasn’t enough to capture the National League East, but did enable them to get into the playoffs as a Wild Card. After wins against the Brewers, Dodgers, and Cardinals, the Nationals knocked off the Astros in seven games to win the World Series. Led on offense by a 20-year-old Juan Soto and contract-year Anthony Rendon (I’m sure he did well with his next team), the Nats received excellent pitching from Stephen Strasburg, Patrick Corbin, and Mad Max Scherzer.

    Go back eight years to that September, and the 2011 St. Louis Cardinals were 10.5 games back on September 5. A furious month capped by a maddening final day of the season boosted them into the playoffs where they beat the Phillies and Brewers. They trailed the Rangers 7-5 in the ninth inning of Game 6 of the World Series before storming back and winning in extras, forcing a deciding Game 7 that resulted in a St. Louis championship.

    In 2009, the Colorado Rockies were 12 games under .500 on June 3 with a record of 20-32. Led by star shortstop Troy Tulowitzki, Colorado finished the season 90-72 before falling in the division series.

    Two years earlier, the 2007 Colorado Rockies reached the World Series only to lose to the Boston Red Sox. But on May 21st, the playoffs, let alone the World Series, looked out of reach, as a loss to the Diamondbacks dropped them to 18-27. In June, the Rockies lost eight straight. Despite all that, they swept the Phillies and Diamondbacks on their way to capturing the pennant.

    On May 27, 2005, the Houston Astros, then still in the National League, were 15 games under .500 at 16-31. Yet, they finished the season 83-73-1 (yes, they finished with a tie) before taking out the Braves and Cardinals to win the pennant. But then the future Pope showed up and the fun ended.

    Let’s get back to another World Series winner: the 2003 Marlins were 19-29 after a loss on May 22nd and had just fired their manager, Jeff Torberg. But under new manager Jack McKeon (who managed the Royals for two-and-a-half seasons in the 70s), the Marlins finished 72-42 before preventing the awful Cubs and equally awful Yankees from winning the pennant and World Series, respectively. Great work, Jack. Also: Moises would not have caught that ball, so says the Billy Goat.

    Of course, there were major comebacks in the pre-Wild Card era, such as:

    • The 1989 Toronto Blue Jays, who started 12-24 before (a) firing their manager and (b) finishing 77-49 to win the American League East.
    • The 1974 Pittsburgh Pirates who were 14 games under .500 as late as June before reaching the pennant.
    • The 1973 New York Mets who were 13 games under .500 in August before winning the pennant and losing the World Series in seven games.

    Sure, things look dire for the Royals right now, but if those nine teams listed above prove anything, it’s that the season is 162 games long for a reason. It helps, sure, to start off strong, and most championship caliber teams do so.

    But not all of them.

    Braves Minor League Recap: Isaiah Drake Goes Deep

    ATLANTA, GA - OCTOBER 3: Isaiah Drake #93 of the Atlanta Braves hits a triple during the Atlanta Braves post-season workouts at Truist Park on October 3, 2023 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Matthew Grimes Jr./Atlanta Braves/Getty Images) | Getty Images

    There was plenty to like on the offensive end at the lower levels, with some top prospects going off for big games in wins. Isaiah Drake broke a nearly two-week long streak of no extra base hits with an impressive home run in a Rome win, a game that was also marked by another great start from Cedric De Grandpre. The GreenJackets were led by a Tate Southisene masterclass, as he reached base in every single plate appearance on the day. Then there was Ethan Bagwell, who finished up his May without allowing a single earned run.

    (29-25) Gwinnett Stripers 0, (32-22) Nashville Sounds 2

    Box Score

    Statcast

    • Jim Jarvis, SS: 0-4, .289/.401/.417
    • Luke Williams, 3B: 2-4, 2B, .254/.319/.421
    • Elieser Hernandez, SP: 6 IP, 5 H, 2 R, 2 ER, 1 BB, 6 K, 5.10 ERA
    • Rolddy Munoz, RP: 2 IP, 0 H, 0 R, 0 ER, 1 BB, 1 K, 0.79 ERA

    The Stripers are likely going to look to forget this game rather quickly. There was little offense to speak of, and this game moved at pace due to good pitching out of the Gwinnett staff. Early it didn’t seem like it would be that rough of a game for Gwinnett. They were in good position following a walk and a hit with two out, getting an early opportunity to put up a run for Elieser Hernandez to work with. DaShawn Keirsey Jr. hit what would be one of the hardest batted balls of the game for either side on a line, but within range of the center fielder to keep Gwinnett off of the board. That early push was the closest Gwinnett would get to scoring in the game, as over the final eight innings Luke Williams was the only player who managed a hit. Williams found fortune with a bloop into right center in the third inning that he turned into a hustle double, but the next hitter struck out after a successful challenge from the Sounds to strand Williams at second. In the final inning Williams gave the Stripers just a dash of hope with a base hit, but the other three batters struck out and spoiled the day.

    Elieser Hernandez kept the Stripers in this game by posting by far his best outing of the season, though it would end with a sour twist as he couldn’t get through the lineup a third time. It was a bit of a different approach for Hernandez as he largely went away from the changeup that typically makes up around 10-12% of his pitches, but the Sounds were pretty aggressive at swinging the bat in this game and were particularly swinging at breaking balls and cutters at a high rate. This helped both Hernandez and Rolddy Munoz, both of whom commanded the ball well by their standards and were able to work efficiently. Hernandez faced only one batter over the minimum through six innings of work, though the seventh inning proved insurmountable when the Sounds best hitters got a third look at Hernandez. Luis Lara broke the scoreless tie by attacking a slider in the strike zone and yanking it down the line for an RBI double, and the next hitter took a fat fastball and hit it off of the wall in left center field to chase Hernandez from the game. Munoz had one of his best games in relief despite only having the one strikeout over two innings, specifically from a location standpoint. Munoz hasn’t faced much trouble this season, but his tendency to lay his slider in the middle of the plate is a concern for him moving up levels. That was not the case at all in this game as he located his slider well and got whiffs on four of five swings, and he kept his sinker in on the hands of right handed hitters to force weak contact.

    Swing and Misses

    Elieser Hernandez – 10

    Rolddy Munoz – 4

    (23-23) Columbus Clingstones, (22-23) Biloxi Shuckers POSTPONED

    (26-22) Rome Emperors 5, (28-20) Winston-Salem Dash 1

    Box Score

    • Isaiah Drake, LF: 1-3, HR, 2 BB, .285/.367/.462
    • John Gil, SS: 2-3, BB, .265/.375/.424
    • Eric Hartman, DH: 1-3, BB, .302/.384/.610
    • Cedric De Grandpre, SP: 5.2 IP, 2 H, 1 R, 1 ER, 2 BB, 9 K, 4.60 ERA

    It is a fine relief to see a big day from Isaiah Drake at the plate. Drake has undoubtedly had a good season, one that has made a huge impact on getting him the prospect hype that he (I think) unfairly lost following 2024, but his series in Asheville has been doing much of the heavy lifting for his numbers. It had been nearly two weeks since he had an extra base hit, but that streak ended in a big way in the third inning of this game. Drake got a slider on a 1-2 count and was sitting back on that pitch, and was able to go down and hit a low pitch well out of the yard to left field for his eighth home run of the season. Drake’s turnaround in his approach and ability to hit the ball hard on the pull side has been so impressive, and even though there is a bit of an increase in swing-and-miss this season compared to last he is still well within acceptable range while hitting the ball harder and in the air more often. He isn’t the only one in the midst of a rough patch, as John Gil only has one extra base hit since that May 10th multi-home run game in Asheville. He didn’t break that streak, but he did have a multi-hit game to go along with a couple of stolen bases. Lately Gil has had a tendency to get too long with his swing path and that’s led to more swing-and-miss than we’re used to and a lot of swinging over pitches and hitting the ball weakly. There is still a little bit of that even in this game and it’s going to be something to monitor as the season wears on, though for a young player these mechanical habits aren’t something to worry about long term. Gil adding two stolen bases brings him up to 13 in a row since his last caught stealing, dating back over a month to an April 26th stolen base. Eric Hartman hit a laser for a double in the seventh inning as his lone hit of the game, and there is definitely nothing worrying about his game. It was natural he was going to fall off a bit after that insane start, but he’s still consistently hitting the ball hard and putting up much better plate appearances than last season. He’s on one of his worst stretches of the season with three hits and only that double over his past six games, but it’s not come with any sort of concerns at the plate beyond just sample fluctuation.

    There is so much positive that could be said about Cedric De Grandpre from the month of May. He’s just been terrific, and the command issues that were slowing him down in April have ironed themselves out and he has been the team’s most consistent arm. The home runs haven’t been great, but this month he has seven walks and 39 strikeouts in 27 2/3 innings, and taking away a poor opening game he has 34 strikeouts and only four walks in the past 23 2/3 innings. With his command improvements on his fastball his slider has sharpened up and become a much more effective weapon over these past weeks. Though I did say his command has been much better this month this was the worst he’s been in that category in awhile as he was pulling pitches on his glove side quite a bit this game, though it’s not nearly as bad as some of his early season outings. Most of his issues came in bursts of at bats, one of which led to both walks and the run he allowed, while for the over 4 2/3 innings he was right in line with where he has been over his prior four starts. This is far and away his most successful season as a starter in his career and he’s likely trending towards a mid-summer promotion where it will be nice to see him facing off with guys who are more appropriate to his level of age and experience.

    Swing and Misses 

    Cedric De Grandpre – 12

    Drew Christo – 4

    (27-21) Augusta GreenJackets 6, (25-23) Kannapolis Cannon Ballers 5

    Box Score

    • Tate Southisene, 2B: 2-2, 2B, 3 BB, 2 RBI, .297/.436/.488
    • Alex Lodise, SS: 1-5, .245/.329/.398
    • Luis Guanipa, CF: 2-5, .313/.356/.527
    • Ethan Bagwell, SP: 5 IP, 5 H, 1 R, 0 ER, 2 BB, 5 K, 1.96 ERA
    • Luis Arestigueta, RP: 3 IP, 2 H, 4 R, 4 ER, 3 BB, 2 K, 6.94 ERA

    The GreenJackets had no trouble on the offensive end of the spectrum, but a late bullpen blowup threatened to derail what was trending to be an easy win for them. The Kannapolis pitching staff could not throw strikes in this game, and Augusta just let them get themselves into trouble. In total they drew 11 walks in this game, and they were able to score three of those in just the first four innings as part of them scoring a total of six runs early in the game. The MVP was of course Tate Southisene, who reached base five times and notched his 35th stolen base of the season. Southisene had one of the biggest hits of the game in the second inning, coming through with a clutch two-out double that really expanding Augusta’s lead. He shot a hard ground ball the other way, driving in two runs to make it 4-0 early, and in the next three times up the Cannon Ballers didn’t give him much to hit. Luis Guanipa had a two-run double in the fourth inning that capped off the scoring, and he’s starting to turn in a lot of power at the plate even without really having any big breakout games. He’s just consistently putting up good at bats and over the past nine games he has seven extra base hits and only four strikeouts.

    No shade intended towards any Augusta pitcher, but it is nice as a recapper to have a bit of a switch up in the starting rotation order so I can talk about someone different than every other week this season. Ethan Bagwell took the ball for the start today for the GreenJackets, and he continued his incredible work for the entire month of May. Bagwell did finally allow a run for the first time this month, but it was unearned, meaning he is going to finish May with a 0.00 ERA in 24 innings with some impressive peripherals to boot. This is something that has felt like a matter of time for Bagwell as the talent has oozed out of him since he joined the system but finding the consistent footing on his secondaries has been a fit further behind. He has really honed in on his sweeper and that east-west approach that he excels at, showing an ability beyond his years to move his fastball inside and out. He has plenty of run on the pitch and has gotten weaker contact this season than last to go along with the increase in whiffs. Now on to the bad side of things, I have been singing Luis Arestigueta’s praises the past few weeks but he really did not have his mechanics in this outing. Though he battled through the sixth inning despite not locating anything well it eventually fell apart for him in the seventh inning. He let up four runs before narrowly escaping with the lead still intact, and though he finished with a strong eighth it still stung to see him struggle so much after a few good looking games in a row. He had no consistency to his arm path or release point and nothing worked well for him this game, and it’s just a start he is going to have to move on from and get back in rhythm next week.

    Swing and Misses

    Ethan Bagwell – 10

    Luis Arestigueta – 5

    NASCAR Rumors: Insider Reveals Another Cup Series Driver on Hot Seat

    There are NASCAR rumors swirling early ahead of a silly season that is expected to have quite a bit of movement. While many of the top drivers are landing new contract extensions, one underperformer in 2026 could be on the hot seat.

    During a live episode of Door Bumper Clear, motorsports reporter Jordan Bianchi of The Athletic shared his belief that there’s a 50-50 chance of Josh Berry remaining with Wood Brothers Racing next year.

    Berry, who turns 35 years old in October, won his first-ever Cup Series race in the Pennzoil 400 last season. It earned him a spot in The Chase, creating millions of dollars more in earnings for Wood Brothers Racing in 2025. Unfortunately, this season hasn’t gone nearly as well.

    Through 13 races, Berry ranks 31st in points (168). The veteran Cup driver has placed 20th or worse in 10 of 13 races this season, ranking 32nd in average finishing position (26.5), and he doesn’t have a top-10 finish since Martinsville.

    With the win-and-in system gone, Berry has put himself in a spot where he stands little chance of making The Chase. He’s also on pace to have his worst average finishing position in his short career as a full-time Cup Series driver, with his laps led (15) just a fraction of what it was last year (207).

    While Wood Brothers Racing might not be able to pull in a top driver, there are some young prospects who are thriving in the lower series and might deserve a full-time Cup ride in 2027. Berry’s seat truly seems hot, and if he finishes the second half of the season like this one has started, he probably won’t be a Cup driver next year.

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    2026 USMNT Friendly: Scouting Senegal

    Sadio Mane of Senegal celebrate during the AFCON final between Morocco and Senegal at Complexe Sportif Prince Moulay Abdellah, Rabat, Morocco on January 19, 2026. (Photo by Ulrik Pedersen/NurPhoto via Getty Images) | NurPhoto via Getty Images

    After all the waiting and planning, the opening of the 2026 World Cup is mere days away, as the United States Men’s National Team looks to achieve a new program-best finish and perhaps win the whole thing. There are still a few small opportunities for growth and preparation, as the federation has set up friendlies against two strong opponents in Senegal and Germany. The African side is set to compete in the tournament for the third consecutive and fourth overall time, having reached the quarterfinal round at the 2002 edition and the Round of 16 in 2022. Charlotte, North Carolina’s Bank of America Stadium – a 75,037-seat open-air, multi-purpose stadium – hosts the Allstate Continental Clásico.

    This is the first-ever match between the two teams. Ranked 14thinternationally by FIFA, Senegal reached the World Cup by finishing atop Group B of the Confederation of African Football’s qualifying competition with an undefeated 7-0-3 record, picking up two victories over South Sudan (4-0, 5-0) and Mauritania (1-0, 4-0) and a win and a draw against Togo (0-0, 2-0), DR Congo (1-1, 3-2), and Sudan (0-0, 2-0). The Lions de la Téranga (Lions of Teranga) initially won last winter’s Africa Cup of Nations, but the appeal board awarded the title to Morocco in March, claiming that a mid-match walk-off had caused a forfeit. Recent friendly results include wins against Peru (2-0) and Gambia (3-1).

    Faced with the steep task of replacing the high-achieving Aliou Cissé, Pape Thiaw was appointed to lead the program in December of 2024 after holding the position in an interim role: “Rigor, discipline, and respect for essential values” were cited as reasons for his hiring. The 45-year-old retired forward was a member of the Senegal squad that reached the quarterfinals at the 2002 World Cup, previously was the head coach of his boyhood club (Niarry Tally), steered his country’s B team to the 2022 African Nations Championship, and was an assistant under the previous regime. He has earned “widespread acclaim for his tactical decisions,” with an “ability to execute an attacking game plan.”

    Thiaw named a 28-player pre-selection roster that “will have to be reduced before the start of the competition.” The entire group is located abroad; France’s Ligue 1 is home to nine of the call-ups, while seven compete in England and three are on the books of Saudi Arabian clubs. Notable absences include Habib Diallo, Boulaye Dia, Nampalys Mendy, and Abdou Diallo.

    ***
    GOALKEEPERS (3): Édouard Mendy (Al-Ahli), Mory Diaw (Le Havre), Yehvann Diouf (Nice)
    DEFENDERS (10): Kalidou Koulibaly (Al-Hilal), Krépin Diatta (Monaco), Moussa Niakhaté (Lyon), Ismail Jakobs (Galatasaray), Abdoulaye Seck (Maccabi Haifa), El Hadji Malick Diouf (West Ham United), Antoine Mendy (Nice), Mamadou Sarr (Chelsea), Ilay Camara (Anderlecht), Moustapha Mbow (Paris)
    MIDFIELDERS (7): Idrissa Gueye (Everton), Pape Gueye (Villarreal), Pape Matar Sarr (Tottenham Hotspur), Lamine Camara (Monaco), Pathé Ciss (Rayo Vallecano), Habib Diarra (Sunderland), Bara Sapoko Ndiaye (Bayern Munich)
    FORWARDS (8): Sadio Mané (Al-Nassr), Ismaïla Sarr (Crystal Palace), Iliman Ndiaye (Everton), Nicolas Jackson (Bayern Munich), Bamba Dieng (Lorient), Cherif Ndiaye (Samsunspor), Ibrahim Mbaye (Paris Saint-Germain), Assane Diao (Como)
    ***
    Thiaw primarily uses 4-3-3 and is “renowned for his attacking philosophy and dynamic approach,” having “built a team that balances flair and discipline” with “aggression, intensity, and creativity.” He endeavors to “play offensively” and “immediately recover the ball after every loss of possession.” Senegal has embraced “bold tactical choices” and “an increasingly fluid style of play,” including playing with a false nine and having the advancing box-to-box midfielders shoulder the scoring burden.

    Far removed from “his meteoric rise” that saw him touted as the best in the world, the “late-blooming” Édouard Mendy is still the number one for his country with his undeniable quality. The 34-year-old Al-Ahli goalkeeper can display moments of supreme athleticism and composure when stonewalling attackers from point-blank range and pulling out gravity-defying stops that require every inch of his six-foot-four frame. He can show a bit of sangfroid with the ball at his feet when making very confident attempts to beat pressure but has a stellar ability to drill long passes that shift the focal point to the final third. Despite “claiming crosses very well and showing dominance in the air when called upon,” his work on leaving the area and winning races or contesting attackers has lagged behind the demands of the modern game.

    France-born Kalidou Koulibaly is the cornerstone of the defense and is the primary ball winner when claiming headers, making interceptions, blocking crosses, and shutting down the first dribbler to enter the area. The 33-year-old Al-Hilal centre-back has impressive physicality, speed, and athleticism which enable him to cover every manner of opponent in each zone and make the occasional contribution to the scoreline. Lyon’s Moussa Niakhaté is a high-volume passer and progressor who takes the lead during the build-up, opens up the field with his left-footed distribution, and will advance in order to create. First in the tackle and quick to interpret potential danger, he roams the field and throws himself into challenges with the refinement of a couturier, often coming away with possession before the attacker can react. Standing at six feet, four inches tall, Abdoulaye Seck of Maccabi Haifa is a rumbling, stumbling presence who makes things happen through sheer force of will and is equally comfortable taking charge in either box. When not pushing for a chance to engage in an aerial duel, his positioning tends to drift toward the touchline, which puts him in a spot to bully smaller wingers and showcase his impressive crossing.

    One of the younger members of the squad, El Hadji Malick Diouf is a “marauding” presence who constantly makes runs into the final third and is known for his “crossing, heading ability, and speed.” The rangy 21-year-old West Ham fullback can perform the necessary preventative responsibilities of his position and holds his own during possession, but his main contribution is to push the tempo. Monaco’s Krépin Diatta is another dynamic front-footed attacking option who breezes up and down the touchline with zigzagging runs before taking the creative lead closer to goal. He is an impediment to the opponent’s advances and swarms the passing lanes with palpable quickness, providing a necessary “stability” while “conserving energy” that enables him to “stay mentally sharp.” When available and unhampered by injury issues, the manager utilizes Ilay Camara of Anderlecht, an incredibly useful safety valve during the build-up who adds necessary stability with safe play. The former Belgium youth international can still operate on the outside and the interior advanced zones as a straight-line runner and is always looking for opportunities to unleash a low-driven shot. France-born Antoine Mendy is also an option, having broken through at Nice and made his senior international debut in 2025 during World Cup qualifying, the result of an unrelenting style. Pacey, ingenious in distribution, and constantly rising above the crowd to win headers due to his six-foot-two-inch height, the Marseillais can pinch inward and serve as an additional centre-back.

    Pape Gueye has a large frame which he uses to carve out a bridgehead between the boxes, winning and holding onto possession while shielding away potential challenges and waiting to play the correct pass. The 27-year-old Villarreal midfielder can force the match to be played at his tempo and can only truly be brought down by fouling, which results in the opponents backing away and giving him the space in which to operate. Monaco’s Lamine Camara is a “maestro” who can take an advanced position for his club and “is tasked with progressing the ball into the final third” and dispensing long distribution with a high rate of “volume and success.” Operating from a deeper spot and then pushing forward, he provides connections throughout the formation, makes timely recoveries, and is capable of hitting the necessary final or penultimate ball. Idrissa Gueye of Everton has earned more caps than any other player in Senegal’s history and continues adding to his number, with a noticeable comfort around the area and occasional sublime finish. With hard work, his heat map covers the length of the field, as his contributions also include necessary defensive stops and providing a pressure valve to teammates beset by pressure. The “multifunctional” Pape Matar has a “close control that belies his stature” and came on strong during qualifying with four goals, including the crucial decider in the 3-2 win against DR Congo in September. His versatility sees him popping up in all manner of situations and making an impact: from dropping to the corners and stripping wingers to shuttling and creating or ghosting into the area for a header. Ismaïla Sarr has become an “unsung hero” and a “constant threat” for Crystal Palace due to his “pace, touch, clever runs, and link-up play” fueling a “searing form” that carried over to the international level. Capable of deploying on the wing, the Coaches’ Voice observes “intelligent maneuverings” and a “direct threat,” perfectly timing onto service and utilizing his long stride and acceleration to overcome a “heavy touch.”

    Sadio Mané is well into the back nine of his prolific career that saw him twice named African Footballer of the Year, but his “leadership, creativity, and tactical value” are still immense with six international goals in 2025. The 34-year-old Al-Nassr winger has lost a bit of his sizzling pace and springy agility but can still score in myriad ways, operating as a solo artist and making untraceable runs through the opponent’s lines. Everton’s Iliman Ndiaye “seeks out the central areas to combine, is most dangerous when there are transitional moments, and brings close control, sudden accelerations, and readiness that leaves fans on the edge of their seats.” Hard-working and brimming with “tight-space ability,” he has a rapid, angled turn after receiving service that sees him blowing past hapless defenders and emerging from the pack, ready to place his shot. Assane Diao of Como was forced to miss the Africa Cup of Nations with a “grade 2 hamstring muscle injury,” depriving Senegal of a crafty facilitator, industrious solo progressor, and streaky producer. The former Spain youth international has “powerful and decisive ball carrying” with “long, forceful strides” and a “natural ability to eliminate rivals through direct running rather than elaborate dribbling.”

    Nicolas Jackson is still seeking his way at the professional level but has enough underlying talent that top clubs are willing to invest in the hopes that his streaky production alchemizes into consistency. The 24-year-old striker is a few campaigns removed from his breakout 17-goal season at Chelsea and managed a reasonable 11 finishes while on loan at Bayern Munich last season, failing to trigger his flashy 76-million-dollar option to buy. Even when his scoring runs cold, he is serviceable in possession and continually makes himself available as a check-back option, allowing the midfielders to dart into the box through the half-spaces. However, the desire remains for him to exhibit the traditional qualities of the position and convert the high-percentage opportunities from close range that seem to fall into his lap, many of them a product of his six-foot-two size and speed. Samsunspor’s Cherif Ndiaye is the standard target player with a big frame and a poacher’s instincts, finding the hidden creases with shrewd movements, jumping on chances, and shoving opponents out of the way. The Dakar-born forward can also hold onto possession and make plodding progressions into the final third, although his best utility is to be deployed as close to the net as possible, with many of his conversions coming from inside the six. In what could be a coup for the program, then-France youth international Ibrahim Mbaye of Paris Saint-Germain committed to Senegal in November of 2025, quickly racking up three goals and five assists in 10 matches. With darting forays through lines of defenders and a heat map that spans the width of the pitch, his individual dynamism and quick connections with teammates break down packed areas.

    The USMNT is heading into the tournament arguably playing a stronger group of opponents than the teams that will be present in the group stage at the World Cup. On paper, Senegal’s roster has a higher level of prestige and more players competing at bigger clubs, which means very little once the whistle blows. The final result is of little importance, but a solid victory for either side could add a bit of optimism heading into the biggest of shows on the largest of stages.

    The match is scheduled for Sunday, May 31st at 3:30 p.m. Eastern, 12:30 p.m. Pacific. Viewing options include TNT, truTV, Universo, HBO Max, Peacock, and FuboTV (free trial).

    Michigan Football hosting 4-star European OL on official visit this weekend

    Under past coaching administrations, Michigan started official visits the weekend after Memorial Day, with the current regime under Kyle Whittingham being no different, as the first set of 2027 recruits will be in Ann Arbor starting Friday.

    The unique part about these next few days is that only one target will arrive. Keep in mind the Wolverines are piling on the names for the final slate during Victor’s Weekend on June 17-19 and the two weekends prior to that. Commit numbers are also not a issue facing the program either, with the Wolverines’ having 15 pledges already.

    Time and attention will be given solely to four-star offensive lineman Niko Kampas. It’ll be his first time on campus since earning an offer by the previous staff last August.

    Reporting at 6-foot-7 and 287 pounds, Kampas is listed as the No. 268 overall prospect and No. 21 offensive tackle in the class, according to the Rivals Industry Rankings. He hails from the NFL Academy in London, England, and grew up in Germany. He’s also considered the top international prospect this cycle.

    Michigan currently yields three commits from offensive linemen, with the most recent being four-star in-stater Jakari Lipsey, so the window for further pickups is closing in fast. Right now, Kampas is one of the few remaining guys on the board at the position alongside Lincoln Mageo, Tye Kennedy and others. Of the commits, Lipsey is the lone projected tackle, which is the case for Kampas, too.

    How Michigan sets up its pitch in bringing Kampas onboard and how that correlates with his timeline will be worth following as well.

    Auburn will have concluded its time with Kampas right before he gets to Michigan. In June, he’ll be at Tennessee and Vanderbilt. A commitment date has yet to be decided.

    “From a football perspective, they have a history of developing OL guys, and his next goal will be the NFL after college,” NFL Academy offensive lineman coach Gavin Collins toldThe Wolverine. “The previous staff and current staff have shown the ability to develop OL, so that was important. The history of the school has also been a factor, and I believe the surrounding area (forests) appeal to him on a personal level. And he has also looked at their classes, and seen quite a few that interest him.”

    Michigan is all too familiar with recruiting outside the United States boundary and even has one rostered player native to Germany as well in Manuel Beigel. From a scouting perspective, international prospects carry immense potential from a growth and developmental standpoint. Social media and other platforms through organizations like NFL Academy have also helped teams discover talent outside the country.

    Kampas fits that mold and Michigan looks to fine-tune his raw ability. Offensive line coach Jim Harding is credited with getting the team in the picture for Kampas after the change in January. He even ventured across the Atlantic Ocean to see the junior.

    Check out some of Kampas’ junior highlights below:

    Astros vs. Brewers Series Primer with Brewers Broadcaster Jeff Levering

    Brewers broadcaster Jeff Levering stops by The Crawfish Boxes to preview the weekend series versus Milwaukee.   

    Q: Christian Yelich was slowed in May with that groin strain.    Last May when he last faced the Astros, he had some nice at bats against them.  What kind of season is he having this year?

    A:  Yelich had a resurgent season in 2025, his most games played since 2022, and arguably his most productive since 2019. With no rehab assignment, and some lingering back issues, he has been somewhat slow to come back from the groin strain. However, he did homer in back to back games in his return. His presence strengthens the lineup.   

    Q:  Do you think the NL Central is the toughest in all of baseball?

    A:  It has always been a competitive division, but every team got better this offseason. Two months into the season, it is the most balanced division in the league.

    Q:  What does Jake Bauers bring to the club?

    A:  Great intangibles and a steady approach to the game (and life).  Finally healthy and given an opportunity to play most days, Bauers is thriving with the opportunity. He is solid at first, can play either corner outfield spot and has power to all fields at the plate.

    Q:  Kyle Harrison and Jacob Misiorowski have been equally impressive collecting K’s and wins.  What have been their biggest improvements leading to their success this season?   

    A:  Miz brings the heat, up to 104MPH, but his command has taken on a new life form this year. He’s not just a thrower anymore, he’s hitting spots with all of his pitches and maintains his velocity throughout the game. 

    For Harrison, he’s finally getting a shot. He’s always had the stuff, but moving to the first base side of the rubber has allowed his pitches to become weapons. (He’s added) Additional depth on the slurve, and the fastball sneaks up on the league’s best hitters. 

    Quite the 1-2 punch. And both leading MLB’s youngest pitching staff.

    How should the Red Sox handle Brayan Bello?

    TORONTO, CANADA - APRIL 29: Brayan Bello #66 of the Boston Red Sox is taken out of the game in a break in play against the Toronto Blue Jays in their MLB game at Rogers Centre on April 29, 2026 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. (Photo by Cole Burston/Getty Images) | Getty Images

    The Brayan Bello Experience is turning into a complicated one in Boston on numerous levels. In the short-term, it’s unclear whether he should start or enter the game behind an “Opener.” In the season-long term, it’s unclear if he should be in the starting rotation or the bullpen. In the long, long term, it’s unclear if his extension through 2029 will be a bargain or a burden. 

    The word “Opener” gives me the shakes and it’s just one example in a long list of things that the Rays did very well, out of necessity, and the rest of the league copied poorly. It can’t be denied that Bello’s three games as the “bulk” reliever have been astronomically better than his seven starts. 

    That being said, Jovani Moran’s splits are an inverse relationship to Bello’s. In a fairly hot take, I don’t think Jovani Moran should start any more games this season. 

    Whether it’s Bello or an Opener, the starting pitcher has stunk on ice in each of the ten Bello games this season. This isn’t working, whatever it is.

    As Garrett Crochet faces live hitters for the second time this week, a rehab stint seems imminent. It’s unfathomable for any of Crochet, Sonny Gray, Ranger Suarez, Payton Tolle, or Connelly Early to be removed from this rotation (at least not until Sonny Gray is traded at the deadline). It’s also hard envisioning Brayan Bello transitioning into the Greg Weissert role and faring much better. Bello has two minor league options left, but what would that do for his confidence?

    When Bello debuted in 2022, out of necessity due to nine starting pitchers being on the IL, he was due to become a free agent after the 2027 season. The Red Sox bought out his arbitration years, and signed him to a six-year, $55M extension running from 2024 through 2029. Bello had been solid in 2023, with a 4.24 ERA in 157 innings, with a 13.0 K-BB% when the team offered the extension. Since that date, Bello’s ERA has stayed at an identical 4.24 ERA, but his K-BB% is down to 10.3%. His velocity has decreased, the barrels allowed are way up, and he disappointed in his playoff start last October. 

    What would you do with Brayan Bello … Should he be following an Opener, and if so, whom? When Crochet returns, what should Bello’s role be? Do you anticipate him being in this Red Sox rotation for three more years after this one?

    Enjoy the weekend, and be good to each other in the comments. 

    Commonwealth Games 'huge' for Para-sport - Shaw

    Toni Shaw
    Toni Shaw has made the Scotland team despite struggling with back injuries [Getty Images]

    Scottish swimmer Toni Shaw believes this summer's Commonwealth Games in Glasgow will be "absolutely huge" for the Para-sport community.

    While the event as a whole has been truncated, it will represent the largest integrated Para-sport programme in Commonwealth Games history.

    A record 47 medal events in Paralympic disciplines will be contested across six of the 10 sports.

    "There has been so much progress," said Shaw, who won a bronze medal in the pool at the 2020 Paralympics. "I think it is going to have such a knock-on effect everywhere, not just in Scotland.

    "I think the Para-sport community will really grow from having this coverage, so I think it is just incredible."

    Shaw, 22, recalled watching the 2014 Commonwealth Games in Glasgow.

    'When I was in the crowd, it inspired me," she added. "So hopefully other people, if they have a disability, seeing an increased Para-sport participation, it might inspire them to take up a sport.

    'It is one of the only competitions where the able-bodied and Para-sports are done side by side, so the increased coverage and everything about that I think is just amazing."

    Being in the stands at Tollcross back in 2014 helped convince a then-10 year old Shaw that "this is really cool, I want to do this".

    The Aberdonian admitted going there now as a competitor "is a dream come true moment".

    Under normal circumstances she would be among Team Scotland's big medal hopes.

    As well as that Paralympic bronze, Shaw also boasts an eye-watering collection of other major championship medals, which includes three world golds and two European golds, as well as a Commonwealth Games bronze, which she won in Birmingham four years ago.

    However, she said a back injury means it "isn't really achievable" to dream of topping the podium this time round.

    "It has been tough to be honest," Shaw added. "I had a back injury in 2024 and I have had a steroid injection in it and I have had some treatment for it, so it is doing a lot better, but it is just I haven't been able to get back to the times I was doing before that.

    "It has been quite difficult, but to get on the team was my main goal and to have done that I am really proud and really looking forward to the summer.

    "I just want to give it everything I have got."

    Blockbuster pair set to light up Challenge Cup final

    Three-way image with Junior Nsemba, Wigan's powerful back-rower carrying the ball on the left side, the Challenge Cup close up in the middle at Wembley Stadium and Mikey Lewis staring after scoring with emotion for Hull KR on the right
    Junior Nsemba and Mikey Lewis are among the stars on both sides of the Wigan-Hull KR divide [SWPIX]

    Like fish and chips, Muhammad Ali and Joe Frazier, Harry and Megan, and Paul Weller and Mick Talbot (or Noel and Liam Gallagher for the younger reader), Wigan Warriors and Hull KR have become a double act which has created a much-needed buzz on the cusp of Saturday's Challenge Cup final.

    This isn't a rivalry jaded by over-saturation, a tired duopoly desperate for new blood, this is two teams whose encounters have sharpened each other's desire and skill.

    It pitches historically successful aristocracy against fresh challengers rattling Super League cages in a golden period.

    Since 2023's Grand Final won by Wigan, every domestic trophy has been mopped up by one or the other of the pair and both have toppled the Australian NRL elite to become World Club Challenge winners too.

    Wigan won a historic quadruple in 2024, notching everything including the world crown against Penrith in the process, before the Robins snared a treble in 2025 and beat Brisbane earlier this year to collect all four trophies of their own.

    Saturday's final at Wembley between these two modern heavyweights has all the ingredients for a stone-cold classic.

    Wigan production line chance to shine?

    Matt Peet, Wigan's articulate and thoughtful coach, has enjoyed almost unyielding success at the Warriors, but last year was a sobering drought as KR stepped on their toes and snatched away the pots, including handing out a Grand Final thumping at Old Trafford last autumn.

    His 2026 side started the campaign with all the bristling energy of a team desperate to avenge that disappointment - running through opponents with ease to record seven straight wins.

    However, injuries to key figures Jai Field - who has been back in the mix of late, and surprise inclusion in this weekend's squad Bevan French, saw Wigan steer sharply off course with losses to strugglers Huddersfield and Castleford among the lows, and they let slip a comfortable lead to lose to rivals St Helens in the Good Friday derby.

    Slowly but surely Peet's side have rediscovered their mojo, particularly in the cup where a dangerous Wakefield were overcome in the last eight, and in the semis St Helens were routed without a point conceded to put bad memories to one side and secure a Wembley return.

    The absence of French in particular has given homegrown product Jack Farrimond a chance to shine, and he has taken that chance with some dynamic displays notably in that semi-final, alongside Wigan's game-managing general Harry Smith.

    The record 21-times cup winners have rich history at Wembley, with alumni Billy Boston, Eric Ashton and Martin Offiah among the five greats depicted on the rugby league memorial statue at the stadium.

    Adding a new class of winners to the pantheon, and another image of a celebrating team to the walls of their home and training ground, is something that fuels Peet and his team.

    "To be remembered as a team, as a player, as a coach at a club like ours, you probably need to have a trophy on your team photo," Peet told BBC Sport.

    "We have that chance. I think the cup brings an emotional peak in the season and a break from the norm for everyone, players and staff. You'd hate to watch it on TV, you'd hate to not be involved in these games."

    Peters already guaranteed folklore but wants more

    While Peet has designs on being around to shape Wigan's mid-term and maybe even longer-term future, for his opposite number Willie Peters, 2026 will be his last at Hull KR.

    It was accepted and understood that his remarkable achievements in forging the Robins as a force decades since their last golden period would attract attention and it has come to pass.

    New NRL franchise Papua New Guinea Chiefs chose Peters as the man to shape their brave new world from 2027 onwards.

    The job former Wigan half-back Peters has done is easily measured in trophies - for the first time in 40 years no less - but also on a deeper level in what he has done for players within his squad.

    Jez Litten has been nurtured into a world-class hooker for England and KR, Elliot Minchella into a leader of men who has emulated legends such as Roger Millward in hoisting trophies aloft at Craven Park, and Mikey Lewis honed to a megastar who can deliver in the biggest games. That's just three, there are many more stories.

    Pretty much everyone under Peters' guidance has grown a level to their game, and his personal touch has been highlighted for getting under the skin of his squad and engaging with them on a level beyond a 'footy' coach.

    The impact on Peters is equally keenly felt, he has developed as his players have and the glut of trophies and final appearances which have followed have been game-changing to the club and its fans.

    "Every time I coach KR, every single time I'm in the box, I'm always proud and grateful to be coach of Hull KR," Peters told BBC Radio Humberside.

    "Nothing will change this week, you're in a bigger stadium and a little bit more to play for but nothing will ever change.

    "My family will always be beside me, and we're in it together. We're looking forward to sharing some more memories with this great club.

    "We've had three and a half years of amazing memories and there's more to write yet."

    Can Wigan make it 22 cups?

    Wigan can stretch out their lead in terms of Challenge Cups won to 22 if they are victorious, with this their third appearance of the decade after 2022 and 2024 wins under Peet's guidance.

    Conversely if they lose, it will be their 13th and equally a record final loss.

    Hull KR have been regular visitors too under Peters, besting Wigan in the 2023 semis before losing to Leigh and then securing the cup against Warrington last year - their first Wembley triumph since 1980 and only their second in total.

    Whatever happens under the arch in 2026, you would not bet against a repeat of this fixture again down the track as a new chapter is forged in this era's hottest rivalry.

    Oregon Duck Football Duck Dive: Purdue Preview

    Sep 6, 2025; West Lafayette, Indiana, USA; Purdue Boilermakers running back Malachi Thomas (24) celebrates a sack with Purdue Boilermakers linebacker Charles Correa (5) during the second quarter against the Southern Illinois Salukis at Ross-Ade Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Marc Lebryk-Imagn Images | Marc Lebryk-Imagn Images

    Special thanks to Drew Schneider of Hammer and Rails for joining this week’s podcast to discuss Purdue’s roster:

    Purdue football has seen some serious ups and downs the past half decade. In the final two years of the Jeff Brohm era, 2021 and 2022, Purdue posted a 17-10 record overall, going 12-6 in Big Ten play and culminating in a conference title game appearance. That was the best two-year conference record for the Boilermakers in twenty years (the peak of the Joe Tiller “basketball on grass” era), which Brohm then parlayed into getting the head coaching job at his alma mater Louisville.

    Purdue turned the football program over to then-Illinois defensive coordinator Ryan Walters, whom Addicted to Quack has written at length about in the last two years. After a disastrous 2nd season in West Lafayette that saw the Boilermakers go 1-11 and winless in B1G play in 2024, Purdue decided to cut their losses and let go of Walters less than 2 years after hiring him.


    That leads us to the current head coach Barry Odom who is entering his 2nd season at the helm in 2026. As is the case with nearly all coaching transitions in modern college football, Odom’s first year saw an immense amount of roster turnover resulting in Purdue being one of the final B1G teams Addicted to Quack previewed before 2025 (as the order of this series is reverse order of roster stability).

    However, discussed in both last and this year’s interview with Drew Schneider from our sister site Hammer and Rails, Odom appears to be laying down strong roots in Purdue and attempting to build a stable football program from the ground up which is why they’ve been moved up to the 5th team in this summer’s preview series. If you only looked at Purdue’s record from Walters’ final season in 2024 compared to the Odom’s first in 2025 it would not appear much if any improvement was made. However, if you pop the hood and look deeper there were noticeable signs of improvement in 2025 as Odom attempts to do a slow patient build.


    Offense


    There’s been some shuffling on offensive coordinator Josh Henson’s staff, though it looks like it was planned in advance. RB coach Lamar Conrad was retained from the previous staff in 2025 and finished out with the backs he’d been working with, and now that those backs have graduated Conrad has moved on to Miami of Ohio. Two of the coaches Odom brought over from UNLV were temporarily tucked away at different spots in 2025 to accommodate Conrad, but now in 2026 they’re back to where they were at UNLV: RB coach Ford who was stashed at WR, and WR coach Marshall who was under Ford as assistant WR coach. Meanwhile OL coach Crabtree, Henson’s protege from USC, did his gap year at Fresno State and takes over for Vance Vice.

    Quarterbacks

    In 2025 Ryan Browne was the starter while Malachi Singleton was QB for a package of designed runs. Singleton transferred out after the 2025 season and with no significant transfers being taken at the position Browne should be the starter in 2025.

    Browne’s Passer Rating in 2025 was quite miserable at 115 and nearly two standard deviations below median which was quite a drop-off from his QB rating in 2024 of 127.5. It’s important to remember the difficult situation Browne has been placed in the past two years but the biggest reason for the drop in his statistics from 2024 to 2025 is largely due to two factors that are likely more the fault of his OC and those are:

    1. Purdue calling a higher proportion of screen passes in 2025 versus 2024 that were largely ineffective
    2. A disproportionate number of passing plays being called to get the ball to ineffective receivers as opposed to the effective receivers Purdue did have

    Improvement from Browne in 2025 will come down to his own natural progression year over year as well as the OC doing a better job for him. If only one or neither of those things happen then Browne’s performance will likely stagnate or regress.

    Running Backs

    Devin Mockobee was the lead back for Purdue in 2025 and was a very effective back given the line in front of him. Sadly, in the 8th game of the season against Rutgers, he sustained a foot injury and was lost for the rest of his senior season. Antonio Harris and Malachi Thomas had been the other two running backs to receive a meaningful number of carries and were the main backups before Mockobee got hurt. After he sustained his injury the carries were split between the two to finish the season. Harris returns while Thomas has transferred out.

    From what Drew has heard, Fame Ijeboi is penciled in as the starter but he suspects this to be a 3-horse race between Ijeboi, Harris (the returning back-up), and Jerrick Gibson (the transfer from Texas who played early in 2025 before getting hurt in late September). These three should then become the projected 3-deep in the room. Purdue also took a running back from Jacksonville state, Travis Terrell, who put up strong numbers at the FCS level but due to his smaller size Drew suspects he will be a gadget scat-back.

    With four upper classmen along with the high 3* Prep recruit Izaiah Wright there should be enough bodies in this room, though I question the ceiling of play as the projected starter was a Back-up at Minnesota last year who did not do anything special in the B1G.

    Tight End

    Five different Tight Ends caught a pass for the Boilermakers in 2025, however only three did so during meaningful play, and none caught more than nine passes during the entire season. A large reason for this lack of returning production was due to the season-ending injury sustained by starter George Burhenn in the 4th game of the year, and his replacement Rico Walker was underwater in per-target success rate.

    Burhenn showed promise in the early portion of the season and the year before, and may be Purdue’s number 1 offensive skill player in 2026, which is why we have him as the projected starter headed in to 2026.

    Of the back-ups we suspect Kylan Fox will be the traditional back-up Tight End while Luca Puccinelli will be the 12 personnel blocking specialist. Purdue also signed 2 prep recruits in the 2026 cycle.

    A healthy Burhenn could be extraordinarily helpful for Purdue’s offence as a whole but specifically helpful for QB Ryan Browne. The problem is the depth in this room is a bit dicey, after Kylan Fox there are 4 additional bodies in the room: two upper classmen who have hardly any on field experience in Puccinelli and Grimmett and then two high school prep recruits.

    Wide Receiver

    As a result of a lot of both attrition and injuries Purdue hit the transfer portal hard to rebuild the receiver room. They took in 3 transfers and a JUCO who along with De’Nylon Morrissette make up the projected receiver 2 deep. Here are the raw stats for their transfers.

    Xavier Townsend from Iowa State
    Asaad Waseem from FAU
    Bisi Owens from the FCS
    Ricky Sampson from JUCO

    In our conversation with Drew we were surprised that Xavier Townsend appears to a projected starter on the outside given his stature. But from the perspective of just trying to get the best receivers on the field it makes sense given the production both Townsend and Waseem have put up at the FBS level.

    We project Bisi Owens as the other starter on the outside given that he at least gives Purdue one receiver option with the requisite height and was productive at the FCS level.

    In the event of injuries the Boilermakers have lots of other options as well to provide depth in this room. The transfers brought in, as well as several returners who missed 2025 but are getting back to full health in 2026, provide a nice floor and should be an upgrade over last year’s situation and the players Purdue lost.

    Offensive Line

    In 2025 Hank Purvis initially replaced Jalen St. John when St. John was injured mid-season. Upon St. John getting healthy again Purvis took Ethan Trent’s job and appeared to be on his way to becoming a quality returning starter for Purdue in 2026. Sadly for the Boilermakers though, Purvis transferred to South Carolina at the end of the year.

    The composition of the projected 2026 starting offensive line will be:

    • 1 Returning starter (Tanona)
    • 1 Returning developmental (Easley)
    • 2 Transfers in pole position for starting jobs (Stanley and Mafi)
    • 1 battle between 2 USC Trojans transfers (Nanuelos and Saina)

    The loser of the RG position battle figures to be the immediate backup at both Left and Right Guard. In terms of depth, Purdue took 4 high school prep recruits in the 2026 cycle, and beyond them and the 6 players fighting for 5 spots already mentioned there are 10 additional linemen available for backup roles, meaning the size of the O-Line unit is in good shape for future years.

    But for immediate purposes this year, needing to rely on three transfers and a questionable returner, none of whom have put on quality tape at the Power Level, leads us to believe Purdue will struggle along the offensive line in 2026.


    Defense


    Kevin Kane has replaced Mike Scherer at DC. After one season and confusing messaging around his departure from Purdue Scherer has returned to UNLV.

    Kane was on the defensive staff at Purdue in 2023-24, then went to Minnesota as the SAM/NB coach last year, but has been welcomed back by Odom this year. Kane was titularly the DC under Walters on Purdue’s terrible 2024 defenseand Minnesota’s confounding blitz design, but we believe his agency there was limited, and Drew described him as “the grown-up in the room” who made the calls Walters didn’t want to. Duck fans may be curious to follow this situation at Purdue as Kane has been heavily involved with both of Oregon’s two most recent high profile transfer additions.

    Drew suspects that Kane will be calling Odom’s defense and he doesn’t anticipate major structural changes.

    Defensive Tackle

    In transitioning from a 3 down front to a 4 down front the Defensive Tackle room in 2025 was a short rotation of only 3 players once starter TJ Lindsey went down with an injury – they evidently didn’t have anyone else they were comfortable replacing him with for the main rotation.

    Heading into 2026 Purdue has a known quantity in Ian Jeffries that should provide high level play with TJ Lindsey who showed promise in his limited snaps last year before getting hurt, along with Curt Neal who is now on his 3rd B1G team but finally in a defensive scheme that should suit his body type. This gives Purdue 3 proven quality options and plenty of depth options to find their 4th player in this rotation among some additional transfers and older returners.

    Defensive End

    There were 4 players in the defensive end rotation in 2025. Sadly for Purdue in 2026, the one player they lost from this room, Nunnally, was by far the best havoc generator in 2025.

    Purdue’s defensive end room is the perfect example of why returning production in college football can be overrated (key word can). Yes, they have some players returning but the players returning weren’t that good in 2025 so is it really a good thing?

    Drew is hoping Georgia transfer Elo Modozie can win a starting job over the returners but with only 1 other transfer and a JUCO added Purdue is going to need 2026 to be a lightbulb year for one of or all of CJ Madden, Trey Smith, and Breeon Ishmail. Put simply a lot of things need to go right for the Defensive End production to replicate Nunally’s production, let alone improve the overall performance of the unit.

    Linebacker

    The off-ball linebacker room at Purdue in 2025 was probably one body short. Mani Powell and Charles Correa were asked to work miracles behind a defensive line that was not generating enough levels of havoc. Those 2 hardly left the field and when they did they were spelled by Alex Sanford.

    In 2026 Drew suspects that Charles Correa will almost never leave the field and the 2nd line backer spot will be a revolving door between 2 transfers with the player getting on the field to be determined by the down and distance. The two transfers being Jojo Hayden who played in all 12 games for the Illini in 2025 and Tre Moore was a productive at the FCS level.

    This year the LB room will start off with 5 players who should see meaningful play which is 2 more then last year. Another year of development from Correa along with 2 B1G transfers and a productive FCS transfer also keeps the ceiling relatively high for Purdue in this unit.

    Secondary

    Safety & Nickel

    Mangham and Slaughter offer a high floor as Purdue fully rebuilds the room with an eye towards the future with Denson, Hampton, and Dax Noles (another JUCO recruit signed) all having multiple years of eligibiltiy remaining. While in the nickel room Smiley Bradford kicks inside from outside corner and is backed up by an FIU transfer. The Purdue safety room has a good level of depth which provides a nice floor but in 2026 will be lacking a ceiling for high level play.

    Outside CB

    Hudauri Hines returns and was a productive starter last year and we should expect him to continue to be a value added corner. Traveon Wright also returns to his backup role and is now entering his redshirt junior year.

    I do worry about the other 2 corners currently projected to start as one is transferring up from FCS and the other appears to be a player that has attempted to transfer up from FCS but has not successfully caught on at either of his previous power 4 stops.

    At the very least these players offer a floor for Purdue and provide bar for the younger depth pieces to clear to be able to break into the rotation.

    🎧 'Blackburn chaos likely to continue next season'

    "Chaotic. I don't think there were many spells during the season where you were worried about something to talk about with Rovers.

    "Every time you opened your phone, there seemed to be a club statement, managerial uncertainty or changes.

    "Definitely a chaotic season. One that finished on the right side of the line but so much to go over for the season.

    "So little known about next season really. One season has finished but it's not really drawn a line under anything.

    "It's just going to continue. The themes from last season are still going to be the same moving into next season."

    That is how Rich Sharpe, a Blackburn fan and former Rovers journalist for the Lancashire Telegraph, summed up the 2025-26 campaign.

    He joined BBC Radio Lancashire sports editor Andy Bayes and fellow Blackburn supporter Aqib Ishtiaq on an end of season special podcast.

    Listen to the show in full on BBC Sounds.

    ‘Never winning a championship with this woman’: Criticism rises after cameras catch Caitlin Clark throwing a ‘tantrum’

    Caitlin Clark
    May 28, 2026; San Francisco, California, USA; Indiana Fever guard Caitlin Clark (22) is fouled in the face during the fourth quarter against the Golden State Valkyries at Chase Center. Mandatory Credit: David Gonzales-Imagn Images

    The Indiana Fever suffered its third loss of the season on Thursday night at the hands of the Golden State Valkyries. The Fever entered the contest looking like a legitimate title contender, but ended the game with looming questions, especially surrounding superstar point guard Caitlin Clark.

    Clark had her least effective outing of the young season, not only struggling from the field, scoring 16 points on 3-of-12 shooting, but also failing to protect the ball, committing five turnovers. To make things worse for Clark, Golden State had massive success attacking her on defense, scoring a whopping 28 points with Clark as the primary defender.

    Her struggles on the floor, coupled with a very hostile Valkyries crowd, may have gotten under Clark’s skin, as cameras caught her blowing up at a referee in the middle of a possession after not being awarded with drawn foul.

    Caitlin Rage Baiting Cari Champion? pic.twitter.com/VGU1yaDCAP

    — Future Of The Retro (@TraeK_) May 29, 2026

    Lacking in maturity?

    Fans on social media questioned Clark’s maturity level after the exchange.

    “She’s a f*****n baby I hope she don’t even sniff a championship,” one fan wrote on X.

    “CC hasn’t matured one bit, while her fans online go after Black W players and anyone who doesn’t praise and excuse her,” someone else wrote.

    “You never winning a championship with this woman,” one fan wrote.

    “(Clark) throws tantrums every game,” another fan added.

    Interestingly, sports media personality Cari Champion called out Clark’s behavior on the court in her Flagrant & Funny podcast before the game.

    “The more we get to catch these glimpses of Caitlin Clark, I’m like, ‘I don’t like you. I don’t like the way you behave on the court,’” Champion said.

    Fans and media members were also frustrated by Clark’s decision to decline a media session after the loss. Clark will have another chance to improve her performance, conduct, and relationship with the media on Saturday night against the Portland Fire.

    The post ‘Never winning a championship with this woman’: Criticism rises after cameras catch Caitlin Clark throwing a ‘tantrum’ appeared first on The Comeback: Today’s Top Sports Stories & Reactions.

    Eagles News: The best and worst moves of Philadelphia’s offseason

    PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA - MAY 27: Riq Woolen #2 of the Philadelphia Eagles in action during OTA offseason workouts at Jefferson Health Training Complex on May 27, 2026 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Mitchell Leff/Getty Images) | Getty Images

    Let’s get to the Philadelphia Eagles news and links …

    2026 NFL offseason: NFC teams’ best and worst deals, picks – ESPN
    Best: Signing Riq Woolen to a one-year, $12 million deal. The obvious weak spot for the Eagles in 2025 on an otherwise excellent defense was on the outside at cornerback. With Cooper DeJean in the slot and Quinyon Mitchell locking down one side of the field, teams threw early and often at Adoree’ Jackson. Defensive coordinator Vic Fangio went to Kelee Ringo in the same role with little success, and by midseason, the Eagles simply accepted that Jackson was going to be bombarded with attention. He was targeted on more than 20% of his coverage snaps on the outside last season, the fourth-highest rate of any corner in the league with 200 snaps or more. Bringing in Woolen upgrades the Eagles at two spots. In their nickel subpackage, Woolen’s size and ability to disrupt routes should appeal to Fangio. The former Seahawks corner has allowed a passer rating under 80 in each of his first four seasons as a pro. He’ll also play on the outside when the Eagles are in their base defense, allowing DeJean to move to safety in four-DB sets, which will help the Eagles cover for the departed Reed Blankenship. Worst: Losing offensive line coach Jeff Stoutland. Few positional coaches are more known and beloved locally than Stoutland, who joined the Eagles as part of the Chip Kelly experience in 2013 and stuck around after Kelly was fired. Stoutland has played a huge role in developing a number of Eagles linemen over the past few years, including Jordan Mailata, Landon Dickerson and Cam Jurgens.

    Jalen Hurts on A.J. Brown: ‘Nothing can replace all of the greatness we achieved together’ – BGN
    The Eagles have started Phase 3 of their offseason program and quarterback Jalen Hurts spoke to reporters after their OTA practice on Wednesday. Hurts spoke highly of the team’s new offensive coordinator, Sean Mannion, and talked about how they’re working to build the foundation for a new offense. The QB also talked about A.J. Brown and the possibility of him not being on the team this season, and commented on the status of their personal friendship.

    Eagles, Patriots ‘not close’ on A.J. Brown trade – SB Nation
    But if you thought that deal would be announced right on June 1, you might have to wait a little while longer. Speaking on the NFL Network on Thursday morning, Rapoport noted that the two sides are “not close” on terms, with the Eagles holding out for a first-round pick as part of a deal for Brown.

    Reacting To Day 1 Of OTAs With Brandon Lee Gowton! – Go Birds Podcast
    BLG joins ESP and James Seltzer to give his thoughts on what the Eagles looked like yesterday in their first OTA practice for 2026 season. The guys discuss whose stock is up and whose is down heading into the summer.

    Noteworthy NFL date June 1 is almost here: What does it mean for the Eagles? – PhillyVoice
    Over the last week or so, there has been some guessing that other teams (notably the Jaguars, and to a lesser degree, the Chiefs) could be surprise teams interested in Brown. And certainly, Howie Roseman would be smart to continue to gauge interest around the league (a) to ensure he isn’t leaving a better offer on the table, and (b) just in case the Patriots flake out. Ultimately, I still believe the deal with the Patriots will happen, and very soon after June 1. The Eagles are pretending not to be motivated sellers, but, well, they clearly are. At the same time the Patriots are pretending not to be motivated buyers, but they clearly are as well. And if so — again, not reporting anything here — my guess is that the Eagles will get a 2028 first-round pick, with 2027 sprinkles (something like a fourth-round pick). It might not look exactly like that, but my guess is that the Eagles will get roughly that level of value. I have since seen some Patriots beat reporters say that that Pats will give up the 1 in 2028, but that the Eagles would be sending a draft pick back to them. So, there is a range of outcomes, obviously. NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport said on Thursday that the Patriots do not want to give up a first-round pick. I’m sure they don’t in the same way I’d prefer not to have to pay my mortgage, but they know they have to. I would say that a more accurate way of putting it is that they have heavily resisted including a first-round pick in 2027.

    For A.J. Brown trade, it’s Patriots or no one – PFT
    But what of the report that the two sides are “not particularly close”? Our guess is that the Eagles deliberately leaked it as a Hail Mary effort to get someone else to come to the table. Remember, nothing is done until it’s done. Even if the Patriots and the Eagles have an understanding as to what the terms will be, the Eagles could pivot elsewhere if they want. The question is whether another team will swoop in. Even if that happens, it would have to be a team that Brown is comfortable joining. No, he doesn’t have a no-trade clause. Still, no team in its right mind will trade for Brown if Brown doesn’t particularly want to play for that team. If Brown has decided he craves a reunion with Mike Vrabel, who coached Brown in Tennessee, a new team may not be thrilled about the prospect of giving up significant value for a player who would walk through the door reluctantly.

    Albert Breer’s Mailbag: The NFL’s Division Most Up for Grabs in 2026 – SI
    Connor, they had a shot at A.J. Brown in March and passed on it. Yes, their situation has changed, with Rashee Rice now in jail, and the idea of signing him to a new deal murkier. Still, when you have a top-heavy salary cap with a big-time quarterback, you need draft picks to fill the roster out with cost-controlled talent, so I don’t think Kansas City is going to reverse course and try to outbid the Patriots for the Eagles’ star. […] I’d say it’s unlikely that both A.J. Brown and Stefon Diggs will be aboard, and it’s very likely that Brown will be a Patriot this time next week, making it less likely that Diggs will be one again any time soon. That, by the way, isn’t about any sort of hard feelings that the Patriots have—in fact, the folks there, to a man, love Diggs. This is about overall fit. Diggs is 32 with plenty of injury history. A.J. Brown turns 29 next month and has a ton of mileage on his legs. Both are accustomed to being the focal point of an offense. The Patriots are also bringing in Romeo Doubs from the Packers, and have Mack Hollins and DeMario Douglas back from last year’s team. So if you become reliant on Diggs and Brown, and one or both go down, that’s not great. And there’s only one ball to go around. So, again, this is simply a fit thing. If injuries were to change the Patriots’ situation and Diggs were still available, I’d bet the door would stay open. But I don’t think it’s in the plans now.

    How challenging is it to be the guy replacing Jeff Stoutland? – NBCSP
    Chris Kuper has a pretty solid resume. He spent eight years playing for the Broncos, starting 79 games mainly at right guard. He’s spent 10 years coaching in the NFL, most recently with the Vikings under Kevin O’Connell. And he was Sean Mannion’s hand-picked selection to be Eagles offensive line coach this year. Despite all of that, until he proves himself, people will just look at him as the guy who replaced Jeff Stoutland. It’s not easy replacing a legend. But that’s the spot the 43-year-old Kuper finds himsef in. Jordan Mailata, Landon Dickerson, Cam Jurgens, Tyler Steen and Lane Johnson have played a combined 33 seasons and none of them has ever had a position coach other than Stout. Until now. How do you win over a bunch of guys who worshipped the ground that Stout walked on? Nick Sirianni said as long as Kuper does his job, everything else will fall into place.

    Eagles defensive line coach Clint Hurtt embracing challenge with inexperienced Uar Bernard: ‘He’s an unbelievable human being’ – Inquirer
    “I’m not putting my stamp on everybody,” Hurtt said Thursday. “If you don’t have a great work ethic, if I don’t believe in your character and who you are as a person, I’m not putting my family’s well-being in anybody’s hands. “But when I saw the kid’s work ethic and character, he’s an unbelievable human being. I know as people get a chance to spend some time with him, he’s a great kid. So I felt good about doing that.“ Hurtt had up-close exposure to Bernard’s work ethic before the Eagles drafted him. While Bernard was training with the rest of the IPP players ahead of the draft, Hurtt got to work him out and get a feel for his football foundation. Hurtt said the Eagles were the first of 12 teams to put Bernard through a workout. The session was scheduled for 9 a.m. Bernard was warmed up and ready to go at 7:45 a.m. That eagerness registered with Hurtt. But Bernard wasn’t finished making a strong impression.

    Governor Shapiro, Mayor Parker, Philadelphia Sports Teams, and Regional Partners Announce Comprehensive Plan to Reduce Traffic, Improve Safety, and Support Economic Growth Around the Sports Complex – PA.gov
    Today, Governor Josh Shapiro, alongside Philadelphia Mayor Cherelle Parker, Philadelphia’s sports teams, Live Casino & Hotel, and regional stakeholders, announced a comprehensive plan to reduce traffic congestion, improve safety, and strengthen transportation access around the Philadelphia Sports Complex and the Lower South Philadelphia Region. The first phase will begin immediately, kicking off a multi-year effort to improve mobility for residents, commuters, businesses, and the millions of visitors who travel to the area each year. The nearly $30 million plan will make several important near-term infrastructure upgrades, including a new westbound entrance ramp to I-76, a second left turn lane from Front Street onto I-95 North which opened earlier this month, a new event operations hub, upgraded signage, and new smart traffic signals, designed to reduce bottlenecks and improve safety around one of Pennsylvania’s busiest economic and entertainment corridors. Once the Delaware River Port Authority real estate transfer is finalized to build the new entrance ramp, the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) will begin engineering work.

    Former Eagles cheerleader named “Caregiver of the Year” helping husband with early-onset Alzheimer’s – CBS News
    A Doylestown resident and former Philadelphia Eagles cheerleader is being recognized for her advocacy on behalf of caregivers for adults with Alzheimer’s disease. CBS News Philadelphia first introduced you to Karen and Anthony Sandone in January 2025. Anthony Sandone was diagnosed with early-onset Alzheimer’s disease when he was 55 years old. “It took us two years to get the diagnosis,” Karen Sandone said. She takes care of her husband full-time.

    How the Cowboys picked up an extra win with their schedule – Blogging The Boys
    The premise behind the Cowboys and luck smiling upon them is that Dallas does not have to play any short-week road games all year. Consider that three of the most difficult road games that Dallas will play all season occur with longer rest than normal. The Cowboys will visit the Green Bay Packers after playing on a Thursday night (so the mini-bye), they’ll visit the Seattle Seahawks on a Monday after their Thanksgiving Day game, and then they will travel to play the Los Angeles Rams coming off of their bye. That is a pretty sweet way of looking at things.

    How will Quan Martin be used in Daronte Jones’ new Commanders defense? – Hogs Haven
    As you can see from the clips above, I believe Martin fits best when he’s playing closer to the line of scrimmage as a slot corner or dime linebacker. If this defense is relying on getting quick pressure and making the quarterback get rid of the ball in under three seconds, he may be alright as a traditional deep safety, but I see his true impact being that guy Jones can move around to create coverage confusion and chaos nearer to the line of scrimmage. He started his NFL career as a slot corner so the transition back to that role should come pretty easily for him. He will be allowed to keep his eyes in the backfield more and should be responsible for a man or shallow underneath zone. He can also drop into high-hole coverage from that position. The two players I see pairing more traditionally with Nick Cross as the deeper field safeties are Will Harris, who came into the league as a slot cornerback and Percy Butler, who could see time deep as part of a rotation.

    NY Giants, Jaxson Dart meet to ‘work through’ issues after Trump introduction – Big Blue View
    The New York Giants “worked through” Jaxson Dart’s recent decision to introduce President Donald Trump at Rockland Community College last week in Suffern, N.Y., during a team meeting, according to NFL Network insiders Mike Garafolo and Ian Rapoport. Dart’s choice, as Giants fans know, drew public criticism from teammate Abdul Carter and inflamed tensions among fans along both sides in a country bitterly divided by its politics.

    NFL news roundup: Deadline to cut rosters down to 53 players set for Sunday, Aug. 30 – NFL.com
    The NFL informed teams that the deadline for cutting rosters down to 53 players will be Sunday, Aug. 30, at 6 p.m. ET, NFL Network Insider Tom Pelissero reported. Waiver claims will be due on Monday, Aug. 31, at 1 p.m. ET, per Pelissero, who added that cutdown day had been on Tuesday in recent years.

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    Commanders' 2 replace 1 in key change this offseason

    Commanders' 2 replace 1 in key change this offseason originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

    The Washington Commanders made one of the best positional upgrades this offseason, according to ESPN's Ben Solak.

    Solak ranks the Commanders' improvement at linebacker as the No. 3 biggest uptick of any position in the NFL this offseason -- behind just the Cardinals at RB and the Raiders at linebacker.

    For Solak, it was really about just one departure from the Commanders: Bobby Wagner.

    "One of the more brutal declines of the past few years has come from Wagner," Solak writes. "As smart as they come, Wagner has continued racking up tackle numbers even in the twilight of his career, with 162 last season and a career-best 183 in 2023 with the Seahawks. He was making All-Pro teams as recently as 2024 for his incredible durability and nose for the ball carrier. But Wagner's lack of speed was a glaring weakness for the Commanders' defense over the past two seasons. In 2025, Wagner's max speed topped out at 18.2 mph, according to Next Gen Stats' tracking data -- fifth slowest among starting off-ball linebackers. His average speed -- 9.1 mph -- was dead last. The difference between Wagner and second worst (Cody Simon) was as large as the difference between Simon and 14th worst."

    MORE: Jason Kelce says the NFL is ruining its most valuable asset

    Wagner was picked apart by opposing passing games, and so bringing him back for another season would've risked even further decline and struggle.

    Instead, the Commanders signed Leo Chanel, and they drafted Sonny Styles.

    "Chenal is younger and faster than Wagner, and in new defensive coordinator Daronte Jones' system, he will be used as a rusher from on- and off-ball alignments," Solak writes.

    Chenal was just the appetizer. Styles could be everything.

    "The stars aligned in the draft when Ohio State LB Styles fell to Washington at No. 7," Solak writes. "Styles is a converted safety who brings the coverage chops sorely lacking in Washington's linebackers room. At his size (6-foot-5 with an 81-inch wingspan) and with his speed (4.46-second 40-yard dash), he occupies a ton more space in zone coverage than the average LB. Styles hasn't taken a snap of NFL football yet, so I don't want to get over my skis here, but this is a player with revolutionary potential."

    Styles, pictured atop this article with a big smile, could be the defensive face of the Commanders, joining forces with Jayden Daniels to lead a once-proud franchise back to perennial contention.

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    Roland Garros sees biggest top-10 collapse in over 20 years after Ben Shelton exit

    Photo by Ibrahim Ezzat/NurPhoto via Getty Images
    Photo by Ibrahim Ezzat/NurPhoto via Getty Images

    Jannik Sinner’s Roland-Garros exit already felt like the result that changed the entire men’s draw in Paris.

    The Italian led Juan Manuel Cerundolo 6-3, 6-2, 5-1 before collapsing physically and losing 3-6, 2-6, 7-5, 6-1, 6-1.

    Then Ben Shelton lost to Raphael Collignon later on Thursday, making an already chaotic tournament look even more awkward for the elite names.

    Roland Garros top-10 exits hit level not seen since 2004

    Photo by Ibrahim Ezzat/NurPhoto via Getty Images
    Photo by Ibrahim Ezzat/NurPhoto via Getty Images

    According to ESPN, Shelton’s defeat means this year’s Roland Garros has produced the most men’s top-10 seed losses through two rounds since 2004.

    Sinner and Shelton are only part of the damage. Alexander Bublik, Taylor Fritz and Daniil Medvedev have also gone, while Carlos Alcaraz is sidelined through injury.

    That leaves only Alexander Zverev, Novak Djokovic, Felix Auger-Aliassime and Alex de Minaur from the top 10 still alive in the draw.

    The opportunity is enormous because recent Grand Slam conversation has been dominated by Sinner and Alcaraz. Paris now has space for another major name to reclaim the spotlight.

    Djokovic is the obvious figure. The Serbian is still chasing a 25th Grand Slam title, and this draw has suddenly opened in a way few expected.

    Zverev should also feel the moment, as the first two rounds have not just removed favourites, they have turned Roland Garros into the clearest invitation for someone else to seize control.

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    Bryson DeChambeau admits he will hold an investigation after his second round at LIV Golf Korea

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    Photo by Carl Recine/Getty Images

    Bryson DeChambeau has shot rounds of 65 and 68 at LIV Golf Korea to trail the leader by one heading into the weekend.

    DeChambeau has won twice on LIV Golf this season, but he has struggled badly in the majors, missing the cut at The Masters and the PGA Championship.

    So the 32-year-old’s return to form this week will have been extremely welcome.

    Bryson DeChambeau is unquestionably LIV Golf‘s biggest star, so having him play well will be a big boost to interest in the tournament in South Korea this week

    Photo by Chung Sung-Jun/Getty Images
    Photo by Chung Sung-Jun/Getty Images

    However, he faces an uncertain future with LIV Golf, with Saudi Arabia’s PIF set to withdraw their funding from the league at the end of this season.

    DeChambeau made a few swing adjustments ahead of LIV Golf Korea, but he’s not been completely in-sync so far this week at Asiad Country Club.

    Bryson DeChambeau to hold investigation after second round at LIV Golf Korea

    The two-time U.S. Open champion addressed the media in South Korea after shooting a round of two-under par 68 on day two.

    DeChambeau responded when asked if he was pleased with his score on Friday considering the fact that he didn’t have his best stuff.

    Yeah, definitely, he admitted.

    My putting saved me today. I felt like I was hitting it really well yesterday, driving it really well, and today just kind of went sideways.

    Photo by Chung Sung-Jun/Getty Images
    Photo by Chung Sung-Jun/Getty Images

    Going to go investigate that and find out why it is. Just got to be better, man. I’m so close to playing golf that I know I can play like Greenbrier. It’s just not there yet.

    I need a better understanding of what those right misses are because I feel like I make good passes at it, and it is not going in the right direction whatsoever.

    So I have to understand and feel my body a little bit more, understand why that’s happening.

    Bryson DeChambeau’s stats through two rounds at LIV Golf Korea

    DeChambeau’s ball-striking has been nowhere near good enough during the first two rounds in Korea.

    He has hit 15 out of 28 fairways and 23 out of 36 greens in regulation.

    The American has averaged just 277 yards off the tee as well but in fairness to him, he has hit a lot of 3-woods off the tee this week.

    However, his chipping and putting have been sensationally good.

    Bryson DeChambeau has got up and down 11 times out of 13 attempts so far this week.

    In total, he has had only 51 putts and has averaged just 1.42 putts per green hit in regulation.

    DeChambeau cannot continue to rely on his chipping and putting if he is to win this week. He will have to improve his ball-striking in order to have any chance of earning a victory in Korea.

    G.Skill unveils DDR5-9200 1.1V CU-DIMM memory modules

    G.Skill showcases ultra-high-speed DDR5-9200 CU-DIMM modules ahead of Computex 2026 G.Skill has unveiled new DDR5 CU-DIMM modules that deliver ultra-fast speeds at relatively low voltages. DDR5-9200 speeds are uber-fast, and achieving this at JEDEC standard 1.1V is commendable. Clearly, memory manufacturers are now tapping the full potential of DDR5 memory. G.Skill’s new DDR5-9200 CU-DIMM modules […]

    The post G.Skill unveils DDR5-9200 1.1V CU-DIMM memory modules appeared first on OC3D.

    Bitcoin price at crossroads as bearish setup points to more losses

    29 May 2026 at 17:52
    Bitcoin has stabilized near $73,000 after a three-day slide, but bearish chart signals suggest the correction may not be over. According to data from crypto.news, Bitcoin (BTC) price was trading around $73,200 at press time, recovering modestly after briefly falling…

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    Bitcoin price steadies near $73,000, but bearish chart patterns, ETF outflows, and key support at $72,000 keep downside risks in focus.

    Gensler’s ‘regulation by enforcement’ era shows why Congress must lock in crypto rules now

    29 May 2026 at 17:47
    The “Gensler winter” and its aftermath is upon us, writes Stefan Muehlbauer, CertiK Head of U.S. Government Affairs, in a viral new op-ed. Under former SEC Chair Gary Gensler, crypto firms faced a campaign of “regulation by enforcement,” marked by…

    Crypto.com and Topps fuse blockchain and match coin in Champions League first

    29 May 2026 at 17:31
    Crypto.com and Fanatics Collectibles will embed the official UEFA Champions League Final match coin into a one of one Topps trading card, merging tokenization with physical memorabilia. Crypto.com and Fanatics Collectibles are using the 2026 UEFA Champions League Final in…

    Trump vows to push pro-Bitcoin policies; SHRMiner cloud mining’s $7,000 passive income opportunity draws attention

    29 May 2026 at 16:38
    Trump’s crypto support boosts interest in Bitcoin and cloud mining platforms like SHRMiner among retail investors. In an article published on Truth Social, Trump accused former SEC Chairman Gary Gensler and the “anti-crypto army” of nearly destroying the U.S. digital…

    (PR) Acer Unveils New Predator and Nitro Monitors

    29 May 2026 at 17:56
    Acer today unveiled a refreshed lineup of high-performance gaming displays from Predator and Acer Nitro, combining the latest in display technology to bring gaming experiences to life. Spanning 3D experiences to blazing-fast refresh rates and stunning definition, the new monitors offer high-performance visuals that appeal to gaming enthusiasts and casual gamers alike, delivering next-level immersion without compromising on speed, clarity, or competitive responsiveness. The lineup also standardizes tear-free technology, with all models supporting up to AMD FreeSync Premium Pro and multiple options that are NVIDIA G-SYNC Compatible.

    Predator XB273K 3D
    The 27-inch Predator XB273K 3D display is designed for gamers who want to push beyond traditional flat gameplay with immersive 3D experiences, while bypassing the need for native 3D content. The display offers 3D eye-tracking technology paired with a 180 Hz refresh rate. It comes equipped with a local AI model onboard that can harness a connected device's graphics processing capabilities to intelligently transform standard 2D content into immersive 3D visuals, bringing games to life with enhanced depth, realism, and precision.

    (PR) Acer Introduces Predator Helios 18 AI Gaming Laptop

    29 May 2026 at 17:51
    Acer today announced a new lineup of mobile gaming solutions designed to push the boundaries of performance, portability, and immersive play. The new lineup includes the flagship Predator Helios 18 AI gaming laptop; Acer Nitro 16, a value-driven powerhouse and the first Acer gaming laptop to feature up to an AMD Ryzen 9 9955HX3D processor; and the Acer Nitro Blaze Link streaming handheld. Both Windows 11 laptops come equipped with top-performance CPUs, NVIDIA GeForce RTX 50 Series Laptop GPUs, and three months of PC Game Pass.

    Powered by NVIDIA Blackwell, NVIDIA GeForce RTX 50 Series Laptop GPUs bring game-changing capabilities to gamers and creators. Equipped with a massive level of AI horsepower, the RTX 50 Series enables new experiences and next-level graphics fidelity. Multiply performance with NVIDIA DLSS 4.5 and generate images at unprecedented speed.

    (PR) Acer Launches New Swift Air 14 Powered by Latest Intel Core Series 3 Processors

    29 May 2026 at 17:35
    Acer today introduced two new Swift laptops—the Acer Swift Air 14 and the Acer Swift Spin 14 AI. Both Windows 11 PCs with dedicated NPUs, the thin-and-light devices feature the latest technology and powerful on-device capabilities to run AI workloads and offer exclusive AI experiences.

    James Lin, General Manager, Notebooks, Acer Inc., remarked: "In addition to a new high-powered convertible laptop, we are delighted to be launching the thin-and-light Acer Swift Air 14 powered by the latest Intel Core Series 3 processors. With robust performance housed in a sophisticated design, this new laptop caters to the value the market needs, delivering advanced capabilities and AI features in an accessible laptop that is as refined as it is powerful. The Swift Air 14 represents Acer's commitment to making cutting-edge technology more broadly available, wrapped in the elegant chassis the Swift family is known for."

    iPhone 18 Pro Price Hike May Not Just Be Fueled By Soaring DRAM Costs, But Also Because Of This Camera Upgrade

    29 May 2026 at 17:16

    Apple could be forced to raise prices on the iPhone 18 Pro and iPhone 18 Pro Max because of this camera upgrade

    Apple is getting close to using up its existing DRAM supply, which only means that from that point on, it’ll be forced to cough up hefty premiums for future shipments, drastically nullifying its ability to keep a price hike at bay when launching the iPhone 18 Pro and iPhone 18 Pro Max. However, the company is also feeling the same price pressure elsewhere, and surprisingly, it’s due to bringing a unique camera upgrade later this year. The variable aperture camera arriving to the iPhone 18 Pro could be 50 percent more expensive, predicts analyst Aside from mentioning that the iPhone […]

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    G.Skill Pushes Its Trident Z5 CK “CUDIMM” DDR5 Memory To 9200 MT/s at Just 1.1V On MSI Z890 GODLIKE

    29 May 2026 at 17:10

    Two G.Skill Trident Z5 CK memory modules are displayed against a dark textured background.

    G.Skill demos the capabilities of its DDR5 memory by pushing the Trident Z5 CK "CUDIMM" kit to 9200 MT/s at just 1.1V. G.SKILL Showcases DDR5-9200 1.1V 16GBx2 High-Speed CU-DIMM Memory Kit on MSI Z890 GODLIKE Motherboard Press Release: G.SKILL International Enterprise Co., Ltd, the world’s leading brand of performance overclock memory, is showcasing an ultra-high-speed DDR5 CU-DIMM 32GB (16GBx2) memory kit operating at an impressive DDR5-9200 CL74-74-74-148 speed with only 1.1V DRAM voltage, validated on the flagship MSI MEG Z890 GODLIKE motherboard platform. Exceptional DDR5 speed at Ultra-Low Voltage As memory performance continues to advance, balancing high frequency and operation voltage has become increasingly important. Demonstrating […]

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    ASRock Stacks The Taichi Lineup Ahead Of Computex 2026: New RX 9070 XT, 540Hz Tandem OLED, And AQUA AIOs Incoming

    29 May 2026 at 17:03

    ASRock showcases their TAICHI series components, including a motherboard, graphics card, power supply, and cooling system, alongside the text 'ASRock | TAICHI - A DECADE OF MASTERY'.

    ASRock is celebrating the completion of 10 years of Taichi, which served as the flagship lineup for enthusiasts. ASRock Unveils New Taichi Products At 10th Anniversary, Including a New Taichi RX 9070 XT, Taichi PSU Lineup, X870E Taichi White Motherboard, And Several More Taichi Products Popular hardware maker ASRock is celebrating the 10th anniversary of Taichi, which began in 2016 with the introduction of the Taichi X99 and Z170 motherboards. The company has been releasing its flagship products in the Taichi series since then, and now it is unveiling more products in the series ahead of Computex 2026. While the […]

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    Exynos 2600’s Heat Pass Block Performs Better Than A Liquid-Nitrogen-Cooled Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5, Enabling Practical Uses For Future SoCs

    29 May 2026 at 16:50

    Exynos 2600's Heat Pass Block can perform better than a Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 with liquid-nitrogen cooling

    A vapor chamber in a premium smartphone has almost become a necessity these days if chipsets are expected to perform at their optimum levels. Thankfully, Samsung went a step further with its Exynos 2600 by introducing its Heat Pass Block (HPB) technology, which drops a copper heatsink on top of the SoC die to help with heat transfer. Now, it appears that this approach has several practical uses, as tests show that even a Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 with liquid-nitrogen cooling cannot perform as well, not to mention that it’s far too dangerous. Sadly, even the Exynos 2600 undergoes throttling, but […]

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    MSI Launches World’s First Triple-Mode QD-OLED Gaming Monitor, Switching Between 4K@360Hz, 2K@520Hz, And FHD@680Hz

    29 May 2026 at 16:40

    Two MSI monitors displaying vibrant abstract designs with colorful backlighting in a dark setting.

    This might be the first-ever triple-mode gaming monitor that switches through three different resolutions and refresh rates. MSI Showcases MPG OLED 322URDX36, World's First Triple Mode QD-OLED Monitor That Uses RGB Penta Tandem technology Monitor makers have quickly adopted the dual-mode configurations, but MSI has already stepped ahead by launching the world's first triple-mode gaming monitor, featuring the QD-OLED panel. The hardware maker will be showcasing many of its new products at Computex, which will also include its latest MPG OLED 332URDX36, a flagship OLED monitor that runs at 4K@360Hz. However, as it boasts a triple-mode configuration, users can quickly […]

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    Edge of Memories Soundtrack Interview: Dynamic Combat, Iconic RPG Collaborations, and Why AI Can’t Replace the Soul

    29 May 2026 at 16:30

    A character in Edge of Memories rides on a large white creature through a lush, colorful landscape in the game Blue Protocol.

    Edge of Memories is the second entry in the series by French developer Midgar Studio, which began with Edge of Eternity back in 2018 with its Early Access release. Doing away with turn-based combat, the new entry in the series will be an action RPG heavily inspired by the Mana series, sporting a colorful cast of characters and a setting that seems ripe for adventure. While we wait for the Edge of Memories release date announcement, we sat down with the musical minds behind the game: main composer Cédric Menendez, celebrated arranger and composer Mariam Abounnasr (Xenoblade Chronicles), and legendary […]

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    Alienware Turns 30 By Dropping The World’s First 39-Inch 5K OLED Monitor, Hitting 1,300 Nits With RGB Tandem Tech

    29 May 2026 at 16:25

    An Alienware gaming setup featuring a curved monitor displaying the game 'EXODUS,' accompanied by Alienware headphones, keyboard, mouse, and a branded cup and figurine.

    Dell Alienware introduced four new high-end gaming monitors, catering to the demands of enthusiasts for every budget. Alienware Unveils Four New Gaming Monitors, Featuring Latest RGB Tandem and Penta Tandem OLED Panels as Well as VA-Based Monitors for Immersive Gaming Dell Alienware will turn 30 this October, and to celebrate its 30th anniversary, the company has decided to launch more gaming monitors. Ahead of Computex, Dell's Alienware launched four new high-end gaming monitors that are built for enthusiasts, which Alienware says bring "premium performance" at a "compelling price". The lineup includes both OLED and VA displays, but the most interesting […]

    Read full article at https://wccftech.com/alienware-turns-30-by-dropping-the-worlds-first-39-inch-5k-oled-monitor/

    Amazon unveils 'Resilient Network Graphs' data center network that cuts hardware by 69% and boosts throughput by 33% — now the default for most AWS workloads

    29 May 2026 at 17:51
    AWS has revealed RNG, a new random-graph-based data center network that delivers 33% higher throughput, cuts network power consumption by 40%, uses 69% fewer devices, and is already the default architecture for most AWS workloads.

    Breezy Budget – Know what you can spend with simple envelope budgeting


    Breezy Budget helps you track the money in your checking account with simple envelope budgeting. Divide each paycheck into categories like rent, groceries, and fun, then record spending to see exactly what’s left in every category. Import transactions from bank files or add them manually, adjust allocations anytime, and view clear progress bars that show your status at a glance. It offers a 21-day free trial and straightforward pricing at $8.99/month.

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    Helium – Student planner for homework, grades, notes, and todos


    Helium is a student planner and academic calendar that helps you track classes, assignments, grades, and notes in one color-coded place. View your schedule by month, week, day, or agenda, and sync with Google or Apple calendars to keep everything aligned.

    Helium recalculates grades in real time, highlights at-risk classes, and shows progress versus pace so you know what to tackle next. Use reminders, a focused Todos view, a rich notebook, and the What Grade Do I Need? calculator across web, iOS, and Android. It’s free and open source.

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    Same Page – Present documents live with synced page, zoom, and scroll


    Same Page is a live document presenter that syncs page, zoom, and scroll across every viewer’s device. Upload a PDF, PowerPoint, or Word file, share a link or QR code, and present while your audience follows in real time from any browser with no accounts or installs needed.

    Use it alongside Zoom, Teams, or Meet to keep faces on one screen and a crisp, native document on the other. Present from phone or laptop, let viewers independently pinch-zoom, and scale from small meetings to events with up to 5,000 attendees, with configurable quality and preprocessed business documents.

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    TonesMatch – Match any song's tone with exact settings for your guitar rig


    TonesMatch gives you exact amp settings, pickup position, and pedal chain for any song, calibrated to your specific guitar and amp. It analyzes original recordings and uses gear-aware AI plus a large tone database to recompute settings that match the controls on your rig. Explore researched tones sourced from studio notes and community rigs across 2,000+ guitars, 1,500+ amps, and hundreds of pedals. Save gear presets, browse examples, and dial in every real knob and switch on your equipment.

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    Proton CTO urges the UK to start enforcing competition laws against Big Tech before it's 'too late'

    The UK's new digital market rules are "nothing more but words on a page" without proper enforcement, warns Proton's CTO. Here's why a coalition of tech challengers is demanding immediate action against Apple and Google's monopolies.

    How Saga’s Captain Tanner Prepares for a Mystery Cruise

    Saga’s Captain Kim Tanner said that he is excited about planning the Spirit of Adventure’s 25-night Mystery Cruise, which sails from Portsmouth on October 26. According to the captain, the only people aside from himself who will know where the ship will be sailing will be the navigator on The Bridge and the Explore Ashore...

    Aslan'da Savinho sürprizi: Kiralama yolu

    Manchester City fazla forma süresi veremediği Savinho'yu kiralamak istiyor. Bu sebeple oyuncuya gelen bonservis tekliflerini geri çeviriyorlar. Galatasaray'ın şansını zorlayabileceği konuşuluyor.

    Manchester City, 2024 yazında Troyes Kulübü'ne 25 milyon euro ödeyerek Savinho'yu kadrosuna katmıştı. Brezilyalı sol kanatla 30 Haziran 2031 tarihine kadar mukavele yapıldı. Ancak sambacı beklenen forma sürelerini bulamadı. City Yönetimi onunla ilgili umudunu koruyor. Bu sebeple de önümüzdeki sezon kiralık vermeyi düşünüyorlar.

    GERİ ÇEVİRDİLER

    Tottenham Kulübü, oyuncu için ciddi bir bonservis bedeli önerdi. Ancak City cephesi, bu girişimi geri çevirdi. Onların kafasındaki plan; 22 yaşındaki futbolcuyu kiralayarak gelişimini bir süre daha izlemek... Bu noktada Galatasaray'ın bir teklifte bulunabileceği konuşuluyor.

    PAZARLIKLAR SONRASI

    Savinho'nun kendisi için 10 milyon euroluk bir maaş beklentisi var. Kiralama bedeli ise City ile yapılacak pazarlıkların ardından netleşecek. Şu anda Sarı-Kırmızılılar'ın kanat listesinde geniş bir oyuncu havuzu mevcut... Savinho konusunda neler yaşanacağı ise ilerleyen haftalarda netleşecek...

    Osimhen'in arkadaşından Muriqi açıklaması: Teklif yapıldı mı?

    Galatasaray'ın yeni sezondaki santrfor adaylarından birinin Vedat Muriqi olduğu konuşuluyor. Kosovalı golcüyü Fenerbahçe ve Galatasaray'ın istediği belirtiliyor. Aslan cephesinden bir açıklama geldi...

    Galatasaray'da Mauro Icardi sonrasında Vedat Muriqi iddiaları uzun süredir konuşuluyor. Fenerbahçe'de de aynı yönde haberler var... Konuyla ilgili Victor Osimhen'in gazeteci arkadaşı Buchi Laba'dan bir açıklama geldi. Laba, Kosovalı forvetin durumuyla ilgili son derece net ifadeler kullandı.

    HİÇBİR İLGİ OLMADI

    Osimhen'in en yakın dostlarından biri olan Buchi Laba, sosyal medya hesabından, "Galatasaray, Vedat Muriqi'ye herhangi bir resmi teklif yapmadı. Oyuncuya hiçbir ilgi olmadı" ifadelerini kullandı. Yani Laba, son dönemde çıkan haberlerin aksine Sarı-Kırmızılılar'ın bu transferde devrede bulunmadığını söyledi.

    SIK SIK HABER VERİYOR

    Buchi Laba, dünya futboluyla ilgili haberler yayınlıyor. Elbette bunların bir kısmı da Galatasaray'la ilgili oluyor. Osimhen'e olan yakınlığı da düşünüldüğünde, onun sözlerinin değeri artıyor. Öte yandan Galatasaray'ın yeni santrfor transferi ise merakla bekleniyor.

    Beşiktaş'a gelmeden zaten 19.3 milyon euro kazandı!

    Beşiktaş'ın yeni teknik adam adayları arasında Ruben Amorim de gösteriliyor. Portekizli çalıştırıcının, Manchester United'dan aldığı tazminat ise dudak uçuklatan cinsten...

    11 Kasım 2024 tarihinde Manchester United'ın başına getirilen Ruben Amorim, 5 Ocak 2026'da kulüpten ayrılmıştı. O zamandan beri de boşta bulunuyor. Sergen Yalçın sonrasında teknik direktör arayışlarını sürdüren Beşiktaş'ın listesinde Amorim'in de bulunduğu konuşuluyor...

    YÜKSEK ÜCRET İSTEMEYECEK

    41 yaşındaki genç çalıştırıcının sonraki adresi merakla bekleniyor. Fakat çok ciddi bir rakamı şimdiden cebine koydu. Birçok kaynağa göre; Manchester United, Portekizli hocaya 19.3 milyon euroluk tazminat ödemesi yaptı. Bu sebeple başına geçeceği yeni takımdan inanılmaz bir rakam talep etmeyeceği söyleniyor.

    GERÇEKLER ÇOK FARKLI

    Bu yönde söylentiler bulunsa bile futbol dünyasındaki gerçekler oldukça farklı... Yani Ruben Amorim kaç para tazminat alırsa alsın, sıradaki takımından beklentileri de yüksek olacak. Beşiktaş'ta teknik adam konusundaki belirsizliğin en geç 10 gün içinde bitmesi bekleniyor. Amorim ihtimali de bu süre sonunda netleşecek...

    Okan Buruk'tan Barış Alper isteği: Başkan'la görüştü

    Galatasaray'ın milli yıldızı Barış Alper Yılmaz'ı çok sayıda Avrupa ekibi izliyor. Teknik Direktör Okan Buruk ise konuyla ilgili Başkan Dursun Özbek'le görüştü.

    Geride bıraktığımız sezonun başlarında Barış Alper Yılmaz krizi yaşanmıştı. Suudi Arabistan ekibi NEOM'dan çok ciddi bir teklif alan 1.86 boyundaki kanat oyuncusu, ayrılmayı düşünüyordu. Bu sebeple taraftarlarla da arası açıldı. Ancak yönetim ve teknik heyet, sorunu çözdü...

    KİLİT BİR ROLÜ VAR

    26 yaşındaki milli futbolcu, harika bir sezonu geride bıraktı. Şampiyonlar Ligi'nde üst düzey performanslar sergiledi. Bu sebeple birçok Avrupa ekibi şu anda onu takip ediyor. Galatasaray Teknik Direktörü Okan Buruk'un gelecek sezondaki planlamalarında ise Barış'ın kilit bir rolü bulunuyor.

    KONTENJANDAKİ VARLIĞI

    Okan Buruk'un, Başkan Dursun Özbek'le bir görüşme yaparak Barış'ın hiçbir koşulda satılmamasını istediği öğrenildi. 26 yaşındaki futbolcunun birçok bölgede görev yapabilmesi dışında yerli kontenjanındaki varlığı da çok önemli... Barış Alper'in 30 Haziran 2028'e kadar sözleşmesi var... Ve bugün itibarıyla ayrılık ihtimali son derece düşük görülüyor...

    Inter Aslan'ın canını sıktı: El sıkıştılar

    Liverpool'la mukavelesinin son senesine giren Curtis Jones ciddi şekilde Galatasaray'la anılıyordu. Ancak devreye İtalya şampiyonu girdi. Kritik bir virajı da döndüler.

    Liverpool altyapısından çıkan Curtis Jones'un sözleşmesi 30 Haziran 2027'de bitiyor. İngiliz ekibi, 25 yaşındaki merkez orta sahanın kontratını yenilemek için çok uğraştı. Ancak oyuncu cephesinden istenilen yanıt alınamadı. Mecburen satış listesine konuldu...

    KİŞİSEL ŞARTLARDA ANLAŞILDI

    İngiliz yıldızın adı ciddi şekilde Galatasaray'la anılıyordu. Fakat La Gazzetta'nın haberine göre; Inter, Curtis Jones ile kişisel şartlarda anlaşma sağladı. Liverpool'la da orta yolu bulabilirlerse resmi imzalar atılacak. Konuyla ilgili belirsizliğin kısa süre içinde bitmesi bekleniyor.

    YENİ BİR DENEYİM ARIYORDU

    1.85 boyundaki futbolcu bu sezon Premier Lig'de 34 karşılaşmaya çıktı. Sahada 1.930 dakika kaldı. 1 gol ve 2 asist üretti. Curtis Jones, yüksek maaş beklentisi dışında kariyerinde yeni bir deneyim arıyordu. Liverpool'dan başka bir takımda oynamamıştı. Ancak önümüzdeki sezon durum değişecek gibi gözüküyor.

    Fırtına'nın karşısına Kartal çıktı: Konu Milton Delgado

    Trabzonspor, Boca Juniors Kulübü'nün genç ön liberosu Milton Delgado için 2 teklif yapmış ancak reddedilmişti. Devreye son olarak Beşiktaş'ın girdiği öğrenildi.

    Trabzonspor yeni sezon için hem kaliteli hem de TFF'nin genç yabancı kontenjanına uyacak bir ön libero almak istiyor. Bordo-Mavililer'in en önemli hedeflerinden biri de Boca Juniors forması giyen Milton Delgado'ydu... 20 yaşındaki futbolcu için önce 6.8 milyon euro teklif edildi.

    6.8'DEN 8 MİLYONA ÇIKTILAR

    Arjantin ekibi bu rakamı geri çevirdi. Fırtına daha sonra teklifini 8 milyon euroya çıkardı. Ancak yine istediği sonucu alamadı. Taraflar arasındaki pazarlıklar sürerken devreye Beşiktaş girdi. Güney Amerika basınındaki haberlere göre; Kartal 10 milyon euro önerdi...

    BİR DE BAYER LEVERKUSEN

    Onlar da pazarlık masasında bulunuyor. Boca doğal olarak kazanabileceği en yüksek rakamı bekliyor. Altyapıdan yetişen 1.66 boyundaki futbolcu, 2024'ün Ocak ayında A Takım kadrosuna dahil edilmişti. Boca'yla tüm kulvarlarda 64 karşılaşmaya çıktı. 2 asist üretti. Oyuncunun 31 Aralık 2029'a kadar sözleşmesi var... Bu arada Türk ekipleri dışında Bayer Leverkusen'in de Milton Delgado'ya bir ilgisi mevcut...

    Semedo gidiyor: Aaron Wan-Bissaka geliyor!

    Fenerbahçe'de sözleşmesinin son senesine giren Nelson Semedo, uygun teklif gelmesi durumunda satılacak. Bir başkan adayının, West Ham'dan Aaron Wan-Bissaka'yla ilgilendiği öğrenildi.

    Wolverhampton'la mukavelesi sona eren Nelson Semedo, sezon başında bedelsiz olarak Fenerbahçe'ye katılmıştı. Portekizli sağ bek iyi bir başlangıç yaptı. Ancak sonraki süreçte yaşadığı sakatlıklar ve performansı sorgulandı. 32 yaşındaki savunmacının mukavelesi 30 Haziran 2027'de tamamlanacak.

    GÖZDEN DÜŞMÜŞ DURUMDA

    Oyuncunun ilerleyen yaşı ve sözleşmesinin son senesine girmiş olması, onu gözden düşürmüş durumda... Bir başkan adayının, West Ham United'la küme düşme üzüntüsü yaşayan Aaron Wan-Bissaka'yla ilgilendiği öğrenildi. Eğer seçilirse, Kanarya'nın sağ bekinde ciddi bir değişim yaşanacak.

    RESMİ ADIMLAR ATILACAK

    Semedo konusunda 5-6 milyon euro civarındaki tekliflerin değerlendirmeye alınması bekleniyor. Aaron Wan-Bissaka konusu ise elbette başka bir boyutta... 28 yaşındaki Kongolu futbolcunun tahmini piyasa değeri 22 milyon euro civarında... 1.83 boyundaki oyuncu, West Ham'dan ayrılmak istiyor. Onu isteyen aday, başkanlığı kazanırsa konuyla ilgili resmi adımlar atılacak.

    Kartal Harry Wilson konusunda ısrarcı: İngilizler de öyle!

    Beşiktaş, Fulham'la mukavelesi biten Harry Wilson konusunda sınırlarını zorluyor. Ancak Aston Villa ve Everton da oyuncu konusunda ciddi adımlar atmak üzere...

    Fulham, sözleşmesi 30 Haziran'da bitecek olan Harry Wilson'a defalarca yeni kontrat önerdi. Ancak 29 yaşındaki sağ kanat, bunların tamamını geri çevirdi. Galli yıldız boşa çıkmaya hazırlanıyor. Doğal olarak çok sayıda talibi var. Beşiktaş da o ekiplerin arasında bulunuyor.

    10 GOL-7 ASİST

    Harry Wilson harika bir sezon geçirdi. 1.73 boyundaki futbolcu, Premier Lig'de 36 karşılaşmaya çıktı. Sahada 2.694 dakika kaldı. 10 gol ve 7 asist üretti. Beşiktaş bir süredir oyuncunun menajeriyle temas halinde... Ancak Aston Villa ve Everton cephesi de onunla ciddi şekilde ilgileniyor.

    BÜTÇELERİ 100 MİLYON

    Aston Villa'nın 2026 yazındaki transfer bütçesi 100 milyon sterlin... Villa bu sebeple Wilson'ı bedelsiz şekilde kadrosuna katıp, parayı diğer bölgelerde kullanmayı hedefliyor. Everton ise şartlarını zorlayarak oyuncuya en yüksek maaşı teklif etmeyi planlıyor. Özetle Beşiktaş'ın işi kolay değil. Ancak Siyah-Beyazlılar'ın temasları sürüyor...

    Greenwood kendisi için kaç para istiyor? 6.8'den 15 milyona!

    Marsilya, satış listesine koyduğu Mason Greenwood'dan en az 55 milyon euro bonservis bedeli bekliyor. Adı Fenerbahçe ve Galatasaray'la anılan İngiliz yıldızın kendisi için beklentileri de yüksek!

    UEFA ile yaptığı anlaşmanın şartlarına uymakta zorlanan Marsilya, 30 Haziran'a kadar birçok oyuncusunu satmak zorunda... Aksi halde ağır cezalarla karşılaşacak. Fransız ekibinin en gözde ismi hiç şüphesiz Mason Greenwood... Ligue 1 temsilcisi, en az 55 milyon euroluk bonservis beklentisi içinde...

    2 KATINDAN FAZLA

    Elbette transfer sadece Marsilya Kulübü'yle bitmiyor. Oyuncunun da istekleri var... 24 yaşındaki sağ kanat, kendisi için senelik 15 milyon euro garanti ücret bekliyor. İngiliz futbolcu şu anda Fransız ekibinden her şey dahil 6.8 milyon euro alıyor. Yani beklentisi, mevcut kazancının 2 katından fazla...

    100 MİLYON BARAJI GEÇİLİYOR

    Olası transferin toplam maliyeti 100 milyon euroyu geçiyor:

    Marsilya: 55 milyon euro

    Greenwood (4 yıllık maaş): 60 milyon euro

    Toplam: 115 milyon euro

    Galatasaray ve Fenerbahçe'deki bir başkan adayı, İngiliz yıldızın durumunu takip ediyor. Ayrıca Roma, Juventus, Paris FC ve bazı Suudi Arabistan takımları da devrede bulunuyor.

    Galatasaray'da oynayamıyor: Ama Avrupa ekipleri izliyor!

    Galatasaray'ın genç stoperi Arda Ünyay, Sarı-Kırmızılı formayı fazla terletemedi. Buna rağmen 19 yaşındaki stoperi bazı Avrupa ekiplerinin takip ettiği öğrenildi.

    Galatasaray, 2025'in Şubat ayında Ankaragücü'ne 500 bin euro ödeyerek Arda Ünyay'ı kadrosuna katmıştı. Genç savunmacı, 2025 yazında A Takım kadrosuna dahil edildi. 1.87 boyundaki stoperin, Sarı-Kırmızılılar'la 30 Haziran 2028 tarihine kadar mukavelesi bulunuyor...

    8 MAÇTA 205 DAKİKA

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    Konate masadan kalktı: Türkiye'ye gelecek mi?

    Liverpool Kulübü, Ibrahima Konate'yle yaptığı yeni sözleşme görüşmelerinden sonuç alamadı. Fransız stoper boşa çıkıyor... Galatasaray ve Fenerbahçe cephesinden ise sürpriz bir hamle gelebilir.

    Liverpool, 2021 yazında Leipzig Kulübü'ne 40 milyon euro ödeyerek Ibrahima Konate'yi kadrosuna katmıştı. 27 yaşındaki stoperin sözleşmesi 30 Haziran'da bitiyordu. Bu sebeple İngiliz ekibi bir süre oyuncuyla yeni mukavele konusunda pazarlıklar yaptı. Fakat sonuç alınamadı.

    FIRSAT KOLLUYOR

    1.94 boyundaki savunmacı, boşa çıkacak. Yani istediği yere bonservis bedeli olmadan gidebilecek. Ibrahima Konate özellikle bu sezonki performansıyla Liverpool taraftarlarının hedefi haline gelmişti. Galatasaray'ın oyuncuyla ilgilendiği biliniyor. Ayrıca Fenerbahçe'deki başkan adaylarından biri de fırsat kolluyor.

    ZİRVEDE DEĞİL

    Ibrahima Konate'nin menajeri, şu anda bütün taliplerle temaslara başladı. Galatasaray ve Fenerbahçe'nin de kısa süre içinde resmi tekliflerini iletmesi bekleniyor. Yıldız isim konusunda bazı Avrupa ekipleri de istekli... Fakat hem Galatasaray hem de Fenerbahçe'deki başkan adayının stoper listesinde Konate zirvede değil...

    Monaco'dan Galatasaray'a: Lamine Camara!

    Galatasaray'ın bu sezon güçlendireceği bölgelerden biri merkez orta saha... Ve oluşturulan listede Monaco'dan Lamine Camara'nın da bulunduğu öğrenildi.

    Galatasaray'da transfer çalışmaları sürüyor. Ağırlık ise orta alana verilmiş durumda... Sarı-Kırmızılılar 1 merkez orta saha, 1 de 10 numara istiyor. Merkez orta saha konusunda Lamine Camara'nın da listede bulunduğu öğrenildi. Monaco Kulübü, 22 yaşındaki Senegalli futbolcu için teklifleri bekliyor.

    15 MİLYONA ALDILAR

    Monaco onu 2024 yazında Metz Kulübü'nden transfer etmişti. O dönemde 15 milyon euro bonservis bedeli ödediler. Genç yeteneğin 30 Haziran 2029 tarihine kadar mukavelesi var. Tahmini piyasa değeri ise 35 milyon euro... Lamine Camara bu sezon Ligue 1'de 24 karşılaşmaya çıktı.

    ISMAİL JAKOBS ARTISI

    1.73 boyundaki futbolcu sahada 1.851 dakika kaldı. 3 gol ve 4 asist üretti. Lamine Camara, Ismail Jakobs'la da yakın arkadaş... İkili, Senegal Milli Takımı'nın formasını giyiyor. Oyuncuyu ikna sürecinde Jakobs'tan destek alınması bekleniyor. Galatasaray Yönetimi'nin 35 milyon euroya kadar çıkabileceği konuşuluyor. Ancak listede alternatiflerin de bulunduğu unutulmamalı...

    Edson Alvarez'den itiraf: Bu deneyim hoş değildi

    Fenerbahçe'de sakatlığı ve gizli ameliyat krizi nedeniyle taraftarın yuhalayarak uğurladığı Edson Álvarez, Meksika kampında sessizliğini bozdu: Her şey beklendiği gibi gitmedi, hayatın bizim için başka planları vardı.

    Fenerbahçe’de kiralık olarak geçirdiği sezonun ardından ayrılan Edson Álvarez, Meksika milli takım kampında sessizliğini bozdu.

    Meksika Milli Takım kaptanı düzenlenen basın toplantısında Türkiye macerasına dair önemli açıklamalarda bulundu:

    - Her şey beklendiği gibi gitmedi; çoğu zaman yüksek beklentilerimiz olur, ancak hayat bizim için başka planlar yapar. Birçoğu için bu deneyim hoş değildi, benim içinse tam tersiydi.

    Sakatlık sürecindeki tutumu nedeniyle sarı-lacivertli taraftarların da tepkisini çeken Álvarez, oyuna dahil olduğu son lig maçında tribünler tarafından yuhalanmıştı.

    Yaşanan bu gerginliğe rağmen İstanbul kulübüne karşı kırgın olmadığını belirten Álvarez, Fenerbahçe camiasına minnettarlığını dile getirerek, "Fenerbahçe taraftarları Türkiye'nin en iyileri" diyerek sarı-lacivertli futbolseverlere övgüler yağdırdı.

    İşte Galatasaray'ın genç golcü adayı: 38 maç-22 gol!

    Galatasaray, herkesi ters köşeye gönderecek bir golcü transferi yapabilir. Sarı-Kırmızılılar, Malaga'nın 21 yaşındaki İspanyol santrforunu takip ediyor.

    Aslan'da Mauro Icardi veda hazırlığında... Ayrıca son anda değişmezse yeni sezon için Türkiye Futbol Federasyonu'nun belirlediği yabancı kontenjanı da 10+4... Sarı-Kırmızılılar şu anda mevcut koşullara göre adımlarını atıyor. Listede birçok yabancı santrfor bulunsa da kadroya sürpriz bir isim katılabilir.

    HARİKA BİR PERFORMANS

    Galatasaray'ın, Malaga'dan Chupe'yi takip ettiği öğrenildi. 21 yaşındaki İspanyol santrfor, bu sezon La Liga 2'de 38 maça çıktı. Sahada 2.569 dakika kaldı. 22 gol ve 5 asistle harika bir performans sergiledi. 1.85 boyundaki futbolcunun tahmini piyasa değeri ise 6 milyon euro...

    15'E KADAR ÇIKABİLİRLER

    Malaga Kulübü, 30 Haziran 2029'a kadar mukavelesi bulunan İspanyol oyuncudan ciddi bir bonservis bedeli bekliyor. Galatasaray'ın, 15 milyon euroya kadar çıkabileceği konuşuluyor. Chupe, TFF'nin genç yabancı kriterine uyuyor... Ayrıca ilerleyen yıllarda ciddi paralara satılabilir. Çünkü henüz 21 yaşında... Oyuncu, daha rekabetçi bir kulübün formasını giymek istiyor. Bu sebeple Galatasaray onun için harika bir seçenek gibi gözüküyor...

    One UI 9 Watch beta testing may begin soon with Galaxy AI enhancements

    29 May 2026 at 16:41

    Samsung is working on a new update for its smartwatches, One UI 9 Watch. This update is expected to first come as a beta version, which means it will be released for testing before the final version is ready.

    According to the new information shared by TonyTech, the beta testing of One UI 9 Watch may start soon for Galaxy watches. It means that Samsung might soon let users try out new features and improvements ahead of the final stable release.

    One UI 9 Watch will likely begin with newer models, including the Galaxy Watch 8 in South Korea and the United States. It might later expand to other regions and older watches.

    The biggest change in One UI Watch 9 is expected to be smarter AI features, as per reports. With help from Galaxy AI, the watch may not only show health data like steps, heart rate, or sleep, but also explain what it means. For example, instead of just showing sleep hours, it may tell you if your sleep pattern is improving or getting worse.

    Samsung Galaxy Watch 8

    Source – Samsung Mobile Press

    Moreover, another important upgrade is related to health tracking. Samsung is said to be improving its BioActive sensor, which is used to measure things like heart rate and body activity. The update may also add new health measurements, although details are not fully known yet.

    However, the beta testing may take a long time. In past updates, Samsung has tested new software for several months before releasing it to everyone. Because of this, users of older Galaxy Watches may have to wait longer to get the update.

    The upcoming Galaxy Watch 9 series is expected to launch with One UI Watch 9 already installed. Ahead of that, One UI Watch 9 is reportedly moving forward with beta testing for Galaxy devices soon. Stay tuned for more information.

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    Xiaomi releases new headphones globally with affordable pricing and Hi-Res Audio certification

    Xiaomi has quietly released its new pair of over-ear headphones globally. Previously sold in Japan, the Redmi Headphones Neo is now available in Australia, East Asia, Southeast Asia and parts of Europe. The new headphones are relatively affordable in all markets, too.

    Anything is possible: Sandbox RPG with 95% positive reviews hits its lowest-ever Steam price of $8.40

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    Xiaomi Smart Band 10 Pro in for review

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    Füzuli Məmmədov “Karvan”a lazım olmadı – Rəsmi

    29 May 2026 at 17:00

    Azərbaycan Premyer Liqasında uğursuz mövsüm keçirən və elitanı tərk edən “Karvan” baş məşqçisi Füzuli Məmmədov ilə yollarını ayırıb.

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

    Xəbərdə bildirilir ki, mütəxəssisin bu yay başa çatan müqaviləsinin müddəti uzadılmayıb. Klub ona xidmətlərinə görə təşəkkür edib, gələcək karyerasında uğurlar arzulayıb.

    Xatırladaq ki, Füzuli Məmmədov ötən ilin sonunda istefaya göndərilmiş Azər Həşimovun yerinə baş məşqçi postuna gətirilmişdi. Amma komanda onun rəhbərliyi altında Azərbaycan Premyer Liqasında 2025/2026-cı illər mövsümünü 15 xalla sonuncu sırada bitirib və Birinci Liqaya yuvarlanıb. Yevlax təmsilçisi Məmmədovla 22 oyuna çıxıb, 2 qələbə, 4 heç-heçə və 16 məğlubiyyət görüb.

    “Qızıl top” sahibinə Londonda təqdim ediləcək

    29 May 2026 at 16:00

    Avropa Futbol Assosiasiyaları İttifaqı (UEFA) 2026-cı il üçün “Qızıl top” mükafatının təqdimat mərasiminin keçiriləcəyi yeri və tarixi açıqlayıb.

    Arena.az xəbər verir ki, bu barədə ali futbol qurumunun mətbuat xidməti məlumat yayıb.

    “France Football” jurnalı və UEFA-nın birgə təşkil etdiyi nüfuzlu tədbir oktyabrın 26-da, bazar ertəsi günü baş tutacaq. Mərasim 70 il əvvəl, 1956-cı ildə tarixdə ilk “Qızıl top”u qazanmış ingiltərəli əfsanəvi futbolçu Stenli Metyuzaya hörmət əlaməti olaraq Londonda təşkil ediləcək.

    Məlumata görə, cari ildə baş mükafata əsas namizədlər arasında Harri Keyn (“Bayern”), Lamin Yamal (“Barselona”) və Deklan Rays (“Arsenal”) kimi futbolçuların adları çəkilir.

    Qeyd edək ki, 2025-ci ildə bu mükafatı PSJ-nin və Fransa milli komandasının hücumçusu Usman Dembele qazanmışdı.

    Marko Yankoviç Bolqarıstan və Slovakiyaya qarşı oynaya bilər

    29 May 2026 at 15:00

    “Qarabağ”ın yarımmüdafiəçisi Marko Yankoviç futbol üzrə Monteneqro yığma komandasının qarşıdakı təlim-məşq toplanışına cəlb edilib.

    Arena.az xəbər verir ki, bu barədə Ağdam klubunun mətbuat xidməti məlumat yayıb.

    Xəbərdə bildirilir ki, Yankoviç millinin Bolqarıstan və Slovakiya yığmaları ilə yoxlama oyunları üçün milliyə çağırılıb. Bolqarlarla görüş iyunun 1-də, Slovakiyaya qarşı oyun isə iyunun 5-də keçiriləcək.

    Marko Yankoviç 2022-ci ilin iyul ayından “Qarabağ”ın uğurları üçün çalışır. Təcrübəli futbolçunun klubla müqaviləsinin müddəti 2027-ci il iyunun 30-na qədərdir.

    30 yaşlı mərkəz yarımmüdafiəçisi Ağdam klubunda 171 oyun keçirib, 13 qol və 19 məhsuldar ötürmə müəllifi olub.

    Yankoviç karyerası ərzində “Partizan”, “Teleoptik”, “Beytar” (Yerusəlim), “Olimpiakos”, OFK, SPAL, “Maribor”, “Hapoel” (Təl-Əviv), “Krotone” kimi klublarda da çıxış edib.

    Marko 2016-cı ilin may ayında debüt etdiyi Monteneqro yığmasında 59 oyuna çıxıb, 1 qol və 7 məhsuldar ötürmə müəllifi olub.

    Maykl Karrik MY-nin gələcəyinə inanır

    29 May 2026 at 14:00

    İngiltərənin “Mançester Yunayted” komandasının gənc baş məşqçisi Maykl Karrik “qırmızı şeytanlar”ın parlaq gələcəyinə ümidlə baxır.

    Arena.az ingilis mütəxəssisin müvafiq fikrini təqdim edir:

    “Son bir neçə ayda qələbələr qazanmağımız üçün xüsusi yanaşmamıza azacıq yaxınlaşa bildiyimizi hiss edirik. Oyunumuzu daha da yaxşılaşdıra bilərik. Bu isə ümidverici xüsusdur”, deyə Karrik vurğulayb.

    Xatırladaq ki, Karrik bu ilin yanvar ayında Ruben Amorimin istefasından sonra “Mançester Yunayted”ə müvəqqəti baş məşqçi təyin edilmişdi. Lakin onun fəaliyyəti uğurlu alındığı üçün, klub rəhbərliyi ingilis mütəxəssisi baş məşqçi vəzifəsinə təsdiqləməyə qərar verib. 44 yaşlı mütəxəssisin yeni müqaviləsi 2028-ci il iyunun 30-na qədər nəzərdə tutulub.

    Maykl Karrik “Mançester Yunayted”i bütövlükdə 17 oyuna çıxarıb, 12 qələbə, 3 heç-heçə və 2 məğlubiyyət görüb. Komanda onun rəhbərliyi altında İngiltərə Premyer Liqasının geridə qalmış mövsümünü 71 xalla 3-cü pillədə başa vurub və UEFA Çempionlar Liqasına vəsiqə qazanıb.

    Jesusa vida

    29 May 2026 at 16:52

    “Əl Nəsr” baş məşqçisi Jorje Jesusla yollarını ayırıb.

    Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, bu barədə klubun mətbuat xidməti məlumat yayıb. Mütəxəssislə müddəti başa çatan müqavilə uzadılmayıb.

    “Əl Nəsr” Jesusun rəhbərliyi altında Səudiyyə Ərəbistanı Pro Liqasında 2025/26 mövsümünün qalibi olub.

    “Karvan-Yevlax” baş məşqçisi ilə bağlı qərarını verdi – rəsmi

    29 May 2026 at 15:57

    “Karvan-Yevlax” baş məşqçisi Füzuli Məmmədovla yollarını ayırıb.

    Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, bu barədə klubun icraçı direktoru Elvin Əjdərli sosial şəbəkə hesabında paylaşım edib. Funksioner mütəxəssislə müddəti başa çatan müqavilənin uzadılmadığını bildirib.

    “Karvan-Yevlax” Misli Premyer Liqasında 2025/26 mövsümünü sonuncu – 12-ci sırada bitirib və elita ilə vidalaşıb.

    “Qarabağ”ın iki legioneri milliyə çağırıldı

    29 May 2026 at 15:14

    “Qarabağ”ın iki futbolçusu milli komandalara dəvət alıb.

    Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, qapıçı Mateuş Koxalski Polşa, yarımmüdafiəçi Marko Yankoviç isə Monteneqro millisinə çağırılıb.

    Bu barədə klubun mətbuat xidməti məlumat yayıb.

    Monteneqro millisi iyunun 1-də Bolqarıstan, 5-də isə Slovakiya ilə yoldaşlıq oyunu keçirəcək.

    Polşa yığması isə mayın 31-də Ukrayna, iyunun 3-də isə Nigeriya ilə yoxlama matçında üz-üzə gələcək.

    Dave Allen picks a winner in Moses Itauma vs Filip Hrgovic after being beaten by Hrgovic

    29 May 2026 at 16:14

    Having felt the full force of a stoppage, has offered his take on how the Croatian may fare against rising heavyweight star . Against Allen, it was strictly one-way traffic as Hrgovic secured a third-round finish earlier this month, headlining a Queensberry Promotions card in Doncaster. This was his first fight since inking a new […]

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    How much Manchester United could earn if Greenwood joins Roma from Marseille

    29 May 2026 at 16:31

    There are growing reports in Italy that Roma are aiming to land a deal for Olympique de Marseille forward Mason Greenwood in a deal that could profit both the French side and the player’s former club, Manchester United. 

    Manchester United entitled to ‘up to 50%’ of Greenwood’s next move

    According to reports from the likes of La Gazzetta dello Sport and various others across Italy, Greenwood is Roma’s ‘first-choice’ signing to strengthen Gian Piero Gasperini’s attack this summer. 

    The Giallorossi have reportedly been in direct contact with the player’s father, and it has been said that the positive experience that Donyell Malen has enjoyed since moving to the Stadio Olimpico in January is an encouraging factor. 

    Marseille are expected to seek a fee in the region of €50m-€60m for the 24-year-old, whom they signed for a reported sum of €26m plus a hefty sell-on fee from Manchester United two years ago. 

    MARSEILLE, FRANCE - NOVEMBER 25: Harvey Barnes of Newcastle United is challenged by Mason Greenwood of Olympique de Marseille during the UEFA Champions League 2025/26 League Phase MD5 match between Olympique de Marseille and Newcastle United FC at Stade de Marseille on November 25, 2025 in Marseille, France. (Photo by Alexander Hassenstein/Getty Images)
    MARSEILLE, FRANCE – NOVEMBER 25: Harvey Barnes of Newcastle United is challenged by Mason Greenwood of Olympique de Marseille during the UEFA Champions League 2025/26 League Phase MD5 match between Olympique de Marseille and Newcastle United FC at Stade de Marseille on November 25, 2025 in Marseille, France. (Photo by Alexander Hassenstein/Getty Images)

    According to reports from the Manchester Evening News, Manchester United are entitled to ‘up to 50%’ of Greenwood’s next transfer fee, which means that if Marseille bring in the €50m-€60m fee they are currently seeking, United would be entitled to €25m-€30m. 

    Marseille, meanwhile, may be forced to sell Greenwood, as reports indicate that they will need to sell players before June 30 in order to comply with financial regulations in France.

    Berardi: ‘So much fun’ under De Zerbi, I want to ‘play for Italy again’

    29 May 2026 at 15:56

    Sassuolo winger Domenico Berardi says he wants to play for the national team again and is still willing to join a club in the Champions League, but admits: ‘Serie A is too tactical, we had so much fun under Roberto De Zerbi, now I see a lot of soldiers.’

    Sassuolo star Berardi, 31, has completed another Serie A campaign with the Neroverdi, contributing to a comfortable survival with eight goals and five assists in 26 matches.

    Berardi interview on Italy, Sassuolo and De Zerbi

    Sassuolo had gained promotion from Serie B in 2024-25, returning to Serie A after just one season in the second division.

    The other two newly-promoted sides, Pisa and Cremonese, were relegated.

    “Serie A is always a difficult league, but too tactical,” Berardi told Gazzetta.

    “You try to make a good impression with the result rather than the playing style. Under De Zerbi, it felt like we were being controlled with a joystick, but we had so much fun. Now, on the pitch, I see a lot of soldiers.”

    Berardi has spent his entire career at Sassuolo, where he remains under contract until June 2029.

    Of all the players he’s played with at the Mapei Stadium, who was his best teammate?

    “The best one is still here, [Nemanja] Matic,” Berardi replied.

    “An exceptional footballer and a man with great values. He has given us a big help with his experience.”

    Berardi suffered an Achilles tendon injury in 2024, which forced him to the sidelines for six months.

    “I enjoy things even more now. I’m more mature, and I’ve left the dark thoughts behind me,” he said.

    “After the injury in 2024, I went through difficult moments. Mentally, I wanted to quit. But my heart and body didn’t. Fortunately, they won.”

    A Euro 2020 winner with the Italy national team, Berardi was often linked with some of Italy’s top clubs in the past, but a move never materialised.

    “I love playing, and I love Sassuolo. I’ve given a lot to this club, and it has given me a lot in return,” he said.

    SASSUOLO, ITALY - NOVEMBER 03: Domenico Berardi of US Sassuolo celebrates after scoring the 1-1 goal during the Serie A match between US Sassuolo Calcio and Genoa CFC at Mapei Stadium Citta del Tricolore on November 03, 2025 in Sassuolo, Italy. (Photo by Alessandro Sabattini/Getty Images)
    SASSUOLO, ITALY – NOVEMBER 03: Domenico Berardi of US Sassuolo celebrates after scoring the 1-1 goal during the Serie A match between US Sassuolo Calcio and Genoa CFC at Mapei Stadium Citta del Tricolore on November 03, 2025 in Sassuolo, Italy. (Photo by Alessandro Sabattini/Getty Images)

    “So, leaving was never really an issue. I said in the past that I’d like to play in the Champions League, and I still feel that way. But to make things happen, all three parties have to agree. And when it seemed there was a chance to move, only two sides were on board.”

    Berardi remains available for a summer move, but has a condition.

    “The doors are always open. In life, nothing is impossible. So I would listen [to offers],” he said.

    SASSUOLO, ITALY - FEBRUARY 20: Domenico Berardi of US Sassuolo celebrates after scoring his team's third goal during the Serie A match between US Sassuolo Calcio and Hellas Verona FC at Mapei Stadium Citta del Tricolore on February 20, 2026 in Sassuolo, Italy. (Photo by Alessandro Sabattini/Getty Images)
    SASSUOLO, ITALY – FEBRUARY 20: Domenico Berardi of US Sassuolo celebrates after scoring his team’s third goal during the Serie A match between US Sassuolo Calcio and Hellas Verona FC at Mapei Stadium Citta del Tricolore on February 20, 2026 in Sassuolo, Italy. (Photo by Alessandro Sabattini/Getty Images)

    “The idea is always the same: I would only consider a move if I could enjoy myself and be part of a project where I wouldn’t be seen as a passenger. I’d want to play in the Champions League as a key figure, not in a supporting role.

    “I hope my body can hold up in the best way and play for Italy again. I hope to play for four or five more years at a top level, and then we’ll see,” he concluded.

    “One thing is certain. I don’t want to drift along or gradually fade away. When the time comes, I want to go out as a protagonist.”

     

    Tedesco: Bologna to replace Italiano with ex-Belgium and Fenerbahce coach

    29 May 2026 at 15:34

    Bologna have reached an agreement with Domenico Tedesco and are now finalising talks to hire the 40-year-old as Vincenzo Italiano’s replacement.

    Bologna have identified the replacement for Italiano, and are expected to hire Tedesco, 40, as their new head coach.

    According to Sky Sport Italia, the two parties have already reached a principle of agreement, so negotiations are progressing over the last details of the deal.

    Bologna parted ways by mutual consent with Vincenzo Italiano on Thursday, with the 48-year-old leaving the Stadio Dall’Ara after two seasons.

    According to Sportitalia’s Alfredo Pedullà, Tedesco has been on Bologna’s radar for several months, and the 40-year-old is expected to sign with the Rossoblu soon.

    Tedesco coached Fenerbahce in the 2025-26 season, finishing second, three points behind city rivals Galatasaray.

    DUBLIN, IRELAND - MARCH 23: Domenico Tedesco, Head Coach of Belgium looks on during the international friendly match between Republic of Ireland and Belgium at Aviva Stadium on March 23, 2024 in Dublin, Ireland. (Photo by Charles McQuillan/Getty Images) (Juventus links)
    Belgium coach Domenico Tedesco (Photo by Charles McQuillan/Getty Images)

    Born in Rossano, Italy, Tedesco was raised in Germany, where his family moved when he was only two years old.

    He has coached in Germany, Russia (Spartak Moscow), Turkey (Fenerbahce) and served as Belgium’s national team coach from 2023 to 2025.

    Leeds eye move for €35m-rated Liverpool player with 15 goals and 21 assists

    29 May 2026 at 14:00

    Liverpool are looking to sell Harvey Elliott permanently during the summer transfer window, and Leeds United are interested in him.

    According to Sports Boom, the 23-year-old English midfielder will not be joining Aston Villa permanently after his loan spell. They had the option to make the move permanent, but the West Midlands club have decided against it.

    Elliott does not have a future at Liverpool, and he needs to join another club to play regularly. Liverpool will demand around €30-35 million for the playmaker, and Leeds United could be a potential destination.

    They are looking to improve the team during the summer transfer window, and Elliott would be an excellent addition. The 23-year-old can operate as an attacking midfielder as well as in the wide areas. He will create chances for his teammates and can score goals as well. Regular football at Leeds United could bring out the best in him.

    Elliott needs to join a club where he can play regularly. Competing in the Premier League every week with Leeds United will accelerate his development and help him fulfil his potential. He is a tremendous talent who has shown his quality with Liverpool in the past. He has 15 goals and 21 assists for Liverpool.

    It remains to be seen whether he can sort out his future quickly and focus on his football.

    Leeds United have the financial muscle to afford the player, and it remains to be seen how the situation develops. Meanwhile, clubs like Ipswich Town, Sunderland, Coventry City and RB Leipzig are also monitoring his situation. It remains to be seen where he ends up eventually.

    The post Leeds eye move for €35m-rated Liverpool player with 15 goals and 21 assists appeared first on CaughtOffside.

    PSG vs Arsenal Bet Builder Tips – 3/1 Champions League Final Special, Analysis & Predictions

    With all eyes falling on Budapest on Saturday evening, PSG and Arsenal will meet at the Puskas Arena with the 2026 Champions League crown hanging in the balance. Collecting a heavyweight semi-final scalp earlier in the month as they edged past Bayern Munich in an all-time classic, PSG are now 90 minutes away from successfully […]

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    The post PSG vs Arsenal Bet Builder Tips – 3/1 Champions League Final Special, Analysis & Predictions appeared first on Soccer News.

    Konate to leave Liverpool

    According to multiple sources, Liverpool have been unable to reach an agreement with Ibrahima Konate over a new contract, and the defender will therefore leave the club as a free agent, as his current deal expires. The negotiations between the Merseyside club and the French defender have been long, with reports repeatedly changing the narrative […]

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    Vaibhav Sooryavashi vs Siraj-Rabada - 'that's where the game could change', predicts Anil Kumble

    Former India captain Anil Kumble believes Rajasthan Royals (RR) will enter the IPL 2026 Qualifier 2 as underdogs, but he has backed them to overcome Gujarat Titans (GT) and book a place in the final against Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB).

    Vaibhav Sooryavanshi heads into IPL 2026 Qualifier 2 in red-hot form after his breathtaking 97 off just 29 balls against Sunrisers Hyderabad in the Eliminator. The 15-year-old sensation now stands as the biggest obstacle between Gujarat Titans and a third IPL final appearance.


    As Rajasthan Royals and Gujarat Titans prepare to battle for a place in the title clash, the powerplay showdown between Sooryavanshi and GT's pace duo of Mohammed Siraj and Kagiso Rabada has emerged as the key tactical battle of the contest in New Chandigarh. With Sooryavanshi's explosive starts often setting the tone for Rajasthan's innings, Gujarat will be desperate to strike early.

    Speaking on JioHotstar ahead of the high-stakes encounter, Kumble admitted that the contest is difficult to predict. However, he feels Rajasthan's recent form and the presence of teenage sensation Vaibhav Sooryavanshi could give them the edge.

    "It's a hard one to predict. It's really hard because Rajasthan have done well, yet they still seem to be the underdogs. I think I'll go with the underdogs. I'm still expecting Vaibhav to do what he did against SRH because if Vaibhav does that, Rajasthan will have the advantage," Kumble said on JioHotstar.

    Kumble, however, pointed out that Gujarat Titans possess a clear strategy to counter the teenage opener. He highlighted the threat posed by pace duo Mohammed Siraj and Kagiso Rabada with the new ball.

    "GT have a very set plan. They have Mohammed Siraj and Kagiso Rabada bowling three overs each, and that's where the game could change. They have done really well in Ahmedabad, where the conditions help the seam bowlers."

    "It didn't happen for them in Dharamshala, but they'll be hoping that if they consistently hit those lengths with the new ball, they can nick him off and get an early breakthrough," he added.

    Despite dominating Mohammed Siraj and Kagiso Rabada during the league stage, Vaibhav Sooryavanshi could face a different challenge in Qualifier 2. The RR opener smashed Siraj for a first-ball six and took Rabada for consecutive maximums earlier this season. However, Gujarat Titans believe they have identified a weakness in the teenager's game, the short ball. Siraj has previously dismissed Sooryavanshi using a hostile short-ball strategy, and GT are expected to deploy a similar tactic again, targeting his body with pace and bounce to restrict his free-flowing strokeplay in the powerplay.

    Caitlin Clark declines to speak to media following season-worst performance vs. Valkyries

    Despite crossing off two significant milestones Thursday night, Indiana Fever star Caitlin Clark had an otherwise rough performance in her team’s 90-88 loss to the Golden State Valkyries. Clark turned in a season-worst line in the loss, shooting just .250 from the field.

    Following the close loss, Clark declined to speak to the media, per multiple reports. When asked about Clark’s availability, team PR said she was not going to speak Thursday.

    While Clark has turned in a strong season thus far, Thursday was not her night. The Fever guard went just 3-for-12 from the floor, including 2-of-6 from three. She finished the game with 16 points after going a perfect 8-for-8 from the free-throw line.

    In addition to her struggles from the field, Clark finished with a team-high five turnovers and posted a negative plus-minus for the first time all season.

    Despite that, though, the Fever still had a chance to send the game into overtime late. With 0.6 seconds left on the clock, the team inbounded the ball to Aliyah Boston, whose final shot went wide, sticking the Fever with the narrow loss.

    Clark’s decision to not speak with the media following the loss was unusual, as the Fever star generally makes herself available. The move comes amid multiple similar situations in the NBA, where San Antonio Spurs star Victor Wembanyama received a warning from the league after shirking his media duties following a poor performance in a Game 5 loss to the Oklahoma City Thunder. Jalen Williams declined to speak to media following a Game 6 loss Thursday. Williams, who missed time with a hamstring injury, struggled in his return, scoring just one point in 10 minutes on the floor.

    It’s worth noting that Clark once missed post-game availability due to a migraine. If that was the case Thursday night, the Fever did not mention an injury or illness for Clark following the loss.

    Clark and the Fever will likely address the issue soon. The Fever play their next game Saturday night, and Clark will almost certainly be asked about her actions following Thursday’s close loss to the Valkyries.

    10 unforgettable moments in Cubs-Cardinals rivalry history

    Ryne Sandberg

    10 unforgettable moments in Cubs-Cardinals rivalry history originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

    Summer means a lot of different things to different people. Some spend their weekends on the lake. Others stay out late around backyard fire pits or chase sunsets on warm evenings. For baseball fans in Chicago, St. Louis and every place in between summer starts when the Cubs and Cardinals meet.

    Another chapter in one of baseball's greatest rivalries begins this weekend at Busch Stadium, as the two longtime enemies square off for the first time in 2026. More than 140 years after the rivalry first began, the uniforms have changed, the ballparks have changed and generations of players have come and gone.

    The intensity hasn't. Every Cubs-Cardinals series hits a little different because of the history behind it. Hall of Famers, pennant races, unforgettable home runs, controversial trades and heated brawls have all helped shape a rivalry that remains one of the sport's crown jewels. As the latest chapter gets set to unfold in St. Louis, here are 10 moments that helped define the Cubs-Cardinals feud.

    10. The 1974 "Mad Hungarian" brawl

    The Cubs and Cardinals have never needed much of a reason to dislike each other, but things boiled over on Sept. 22, 1974. Cardinals reliever Al Hrabosky, known as "The Mad Hungarian," was one of baseball's biggest personalities. Before each pitch, he would stomp around the mound, glare at hitters and put on a show.

    Cubs infielder Bill Madlock wasn't impressed. Madlock repeatedly stepped out of the batter's box during an at-bat, frustrating Hrabosky. Tempers exploded, benches cleared and one of the most memorable fights in rivalry history followed. More than 50 years later, fans still talk about the day the rivalry turned into a full-blown street fight.

    9. Lou Brock becomes a Cardinals legend after leaving Chicago

    Every rivalry has one move that haunts one fanbase forever. For Cubs fans, it's the Lou Brock trade.

    In June 1964, Chicago sent Brock to St. Louis in exchange for pitcher Ernie Broglio. At the time, many believed the Cubs had won the deal. History had other ideas.

    Brock became a Hall of Famer, stole 938 bases, helped the Cardinals win multiple pennants and two World Series titles and turned into one of the most beloved players in franchise history. Meanwhile, the trade became one of the most lopsided deals baseball has ever seen.

    MORECardinals-Cubs rivalry has another chapter to write — and neither team knows exactly who it is

    8. Mark McGwire and Sammy Sosa captivate baseball in 1998

    For one summer, the Cubs-Cardinals rivalry became the center of the sports world. Mark McGwire and Sammy Sosa spent the 1998 season chasing Roger Maris' single-season home run record. Every game felt like a national event.

    The biggest moment came on Sept. 8 when McGwire launched home run No. 62 against Cubs pitcher Steve Trachsel at Busch Stadium. What made the moment special was the respect between the two stars. Sosa ran in from right field to congratulate McGwire, creating one of the most iconic images in baseball history.

    Even rivals can appreciate greatness.

    7. Dusty Baker and the Cubs finally punch back in 2003

    By 2003, the Cardinals had dominated much of the rivalry's recent history. Then came a massive September showdown at Wrigley Field.

    After Cardinals manager Tony La Russa accused Cubs ace Kerry Wood of throwing at hitters, Dusty Baker fired back with one of the rivalry's best quotes.

    "If you're going to bark, you have to be ready to bite."

    Chicago backed it up. The Cubs won four of five games in the series, seized control of the NL Central race and eventually captured their first division title since 1989. For Cubs fans, it felt like years of frustration finally being released.

    6. Albert Pujols creates an unforgettable Cardinals call

    The 2003 season featured no shortage of drama between the Cubs and Cardinals, and one of the rivalry's most memorable moments came on July 3 at Wrigley Field.

    With Cubs ace Kerry Wood on the mound, the Cardinals wasted little time making noise. Jim Edmonds homered in the first inning, bringing Albert Pujols to the plate moments later.

    Wood tried to establish the inside part of the plate, but Pujols responded the way Hall of Famers often do. He crushed a home run into the Chicago night. The blast was memorable enough on its own, but Cardinals fans remember it for another reason. As Pujols rounded the bases, legendary broadcaster Mike Shannon delivered a call that became part of franchise lore.

    "HELLO FOURTH OF JULY! Take that, knockdown pitch, big boy!"

    More than 20 years later, Cardinals fans can still quote the line word for word. It remains one of the most iconic calls attached to one of the rivalry's biggest stars.

    On July 4, 2003, Mike Shannon makes perhaps the best call of his career as Albert Pujols gets the ultimate revenge from an earlier Kerry Wood knockdown pitch. #STLCards#ForTheLoupic.twitter.com/sIt3vibJxb

    — Augie Nash (@AugieNash) July 4, 2025

    5. Jim Edmonds sends Busch Stadium into a frenzy

    The rivalry reached another level in October 2004. With a trip to the World Series on the line in Game 6 of the National League Championship Series, the Cubs and Cardinals battled into extra innings at Busch Stadium.

    Then came one of the biggest swings in Cardinals history. In the bottom of the 12th inning, Jim Edmonds launched a walk-off home run into the St. Louis night, sending Busch Stadium into chaos and forcing a decisive Game 7.

    The Cardinals would go on to win the pennant, but Edmonds' blast remains one of the defining moments of the era. For Cardinals fans, it's still one of the sweetest home runs ever hit against Chicago.

    4. Kyle Schwarber puts a baseball on top of the scoreboard

    Some home runs are remembered because they win games. Others are remembered because they look impossible.

    During Game 4 of the 2015 National League Division Series, Kyle Schwarber crushed a towering blast toward right field at Wrigley Field. The ball didn't leave the stadium. It landed on top of the iconic scoreboard.

    The image instantly became part of Cubs lore. The ball remained there for months as a reminder that Chicago had just eliminated its biggest rival on its way to the National League Championship Series.

    3. The Sandberg Game becomes baseball history

    Every great rivalry needs a signature game. This was it. On June 23, 1984, the Cardinals stormed out to an early lead behind Willie McGee, who hit for the cycle.

    Most games would have been over. Ryne Sandberg had other plans. Trailing by one run in the ninth inning, Sandberg blasted a game-tying homer off Hall of Fame closer Bruce Sutter. After the Cardinals scored again in the 10th, Sandberg answered with another game-tying home run off Sutter.

    Chicago eventually won 12-11 in 11 innings. The game became known simply as "The Sandberg Game" and helped launch Sandberg toward the National League MVP award while pushing the Cubs toward their first postseason appearance in nearly four decades.

    June 23, 1984 was The Ryne Sandberg Game.

    His game-tying home run in the 10th didn’t just produce Bob Costas’s memorable “Do you believe it?” call.

    Ryne Sandberg goes 5-for-6 with 7 RBI, including a game-tying HR in the 9th AND 10th inning vs. St. Louis Cardinals pitcher Bruce… pic.twitter.com/Af69FhNhxw

    — Chicago History ™️ (@Chicago_History) March 24, 2026

    2. The longest game in rivalry history

    Long before television cameras and social media clips, the Cubs and Cardinals were already creating baseball legends. On July 2, 1902, the two rivals played a 20-inning marathon that remains the longest game in the history of the rivalry.

    Neither team could find a breakthrough as the game stretched hour after hour. Eventually, St. Louis pushed across the winning run in the 20th inning, ending one of the most exhausting games either franchise has ever played. More than a century later, it remains one of the most remarkable box scores in the long history between the two clubs.

    1. The Cubs and Cardinals finally meet in October

    Considering how much history these teams share, it seems impossible that they didn't meet in the postseason until 2015. But that's exactly what happened.

    The Cardinals entered the National League Division Series with 100 wins and championship expectations. The Cubs arrived with a young core featuring Kris Bryant, Anthony Rizzo, Javier Báez and Schwarber.

    Chicago won the series in four games, delivering one of the biggest postseason moments in franchise history and signaling that a new era had arrived on the North Side.

    One year later, that same core would bring a World Series title back to Chicago.

    Busch Stadium is the place to be

    That's the beauty of Cubs-Cardinals baseball.

    Every generation has its moment.

    Some fans remember Lou Brock breaking Chicago's heart. Others remember Ryne Sandberg taking over a summer afternoon at Wrigley Field. Some still talk about Sammy Sosa and Mark McGwire chasing history, while Cardinals fans can still hear Mike Shannon shouting, "Take that, knockdown pitch, big boy" after another Albert Pujols home run.

    The names change, the stars change and the standings change, but the rivalry never really does.

    That's why a regular-season series in late May can still feel like a major event. Every pitch carries more meaning. Every big hit becomes part of the story. And every time the Cubs and Cardinals take the field together, there's always a chance another unforgettable chapter is about to be written.

    Maybe that's what makes this rivalry special. Nobody knows what the next iconic moment will be. They just know there's a pretty good chance it happens when the Cardinals and Cubs are on the same field.

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    Eagles star Cooper DeJean is back to work at OTAs after a busy spring off the field

    Eagles star Cooper DeJean is back to work at OTAs after a busy spring off the field originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

    The Philadelphia Eagles returned to the field this week for Organized Team Activities, but cornerback Cooper DeJean has spent the past two months racking up headlines for more than football. Now the football headlines are catching up too.

    Defensive coordinator Vic Fangio confirmed Thursday, May 21, that DeJean will shift to safety in the team’s base defense for the 2026 season, while sliding back to the slot when the defense moves into nickel packages. It’s a considerable adjustment for the All-Pro, who recorded a Super Bowl LIX pick-six as a rookie and earned first-team All-Pro honors for the 2025 season.

    The position news is the most football-heavy development of DeJean’s spring, but it’s hardly the only one. Earlier this month, he and Dallas Cowboys cheerleader Abby Summers walked the Kentucky Derby red carpet together, going Instagram official and stirring up plenty of Eagles-Cowboys rivalry chatter in the process. Summers, a former Ohio State dancer and current cast member of Netflix’s America’s Sweethearts: Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders Season 2, also runs her own clothing brand, Co//lab Collective.

    Between the Derby and the position announcement, DeJean made a stop at the PGA Championship at Aronimink Golf Club. He spent time at T-Mobile's Club Magenta on the 15th green alongside Philly sports legends Ryan Howard and Chase Utley and sat down for a chat with PGA Championship Range Show host Smylie Kaufman. During a quick-hitting Q&A, he named A.J. Brown and DeVonta Smith as the toughest receivers he covers in practice and crowned Angelo's his go-to cheesesteak. He later captured the moment on Instagram, writing, "Still buzzing from @pgachampionship. @tmobile Club Magenta hits different."

    Just days before that, DeJean was back in Philly for the Eagles Autism Challenge, joining teammates including Jordan Davis, Brandon Graham, Cam Jurgens, and Jake Elliott in the Wawa Hoagie 10-Mile Ride. The annual event is part of the Eagles Autism Foundation’s larger fundraising effort, which has helped fund 223 research projects and community grants worldwide since 2018.

    So yes, DeJean's spring has covered a lot of ground: a Derby hard launch, a PGA Championship stop, an Eagles charity ride, and now a new wrinkle in Fangio's defense. Not bad for a stretch of the calendar that's supposed to be the offseason.

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    Nation's No. 2 DL recruit visiting Georgia football

    The Georgia Bulldogs are hosting five-star defensive line recruit Marcus Fakatou this weekend. Georgia is among several top schools contending for the talented class of 2027 defensive lineman.

    The 6-foot-7, 275-pound defensive lineman plays high school football for Sierra Canyon in Chatsworth, California. Fakatou is ranked as the No. 32 recruit in the country and the No. 3 player in California. The Sierra Canyon star is the second-best defensive lineman in the country, per the 247Sports Composite.

    The five-star is a big priority for Georgia defensive line coach Tray Scott, who visited one of Fakatou's practices in May. The Bulldogs are one of Fakatou's top five schools along with Notre Dame, Ohio State, Texas and Oregon.

    Fakatou has an incredible combination of size and athleticism. He ran a 4.73 time in the 40-yard dash recently and also plays tight end for his high school.

    "What's good Georgia?" Fakatou said ahead of his UGA visit. "See you Sunday."

    Fakatou is already an elite athlete

    Marcus Fakatou posted UNREAL measurables and combine times at UA Next Camp in Los Angeles 🔥 @MarcusFakatou

    5-star for a reason #UANextpic.twitter.com/1yigxifPPd

    — Billy Tucker (@TheUCReport) April 14, 2026

    Marcus Fakatou taking Georgia football visit

    🐶What’s good Georgia?!
    See you Sunday🫡@GeorgiaFootball@KirbySmartUGA@TravionScott@CoachBrumbaughpic.twitter.com/vq4CbdVzTD

    — Marcus Fakatou 🇹🇴 (@MarcusFakatou) May 28, 2026

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    Why Upcoming Stretch Is 'Make Or Break' For Scuffling Red Sox

    Boston Red Sox interim manager Chad Tracy

    Why Upcoming Stretch Is 'Make Or Break' For Scuffling Red Sox originally appeared on NESN. Add NESN as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

    The Boston Red Sox were unable to capitalize on their most recent homestand, going 1-5 against the Minnesota Twins and Atlanta Braves and falling to 23-32.

    Unfortunately, their schedule is about to get quite difficult heading into their final series of May against the Cleveland Guardians, who lead the AL Central and are 12-4 over their last 16 games. 

    After that, the Red Sox open June with three straight series against divisional opponents in the Baltimore Orioles, New York Yankees and Tampa Bay Rays, with the Yankees and Rays owning the two best records in the American League entering play on Friday. The rest of June features series against the Toronto Blue Jays, Seattle Mariners, Colorado Rockies, another series against the Yankees and the Washington Nationals.

    With four divisional series coming up next month, Boston has a chance to make up some ground in the AL East, where it's currently in last place and 12 games out of first. It's a critical stretch for the Red Sox as they try to put their slow start behind them and build some momentum leading up to the All-Star Break.

    Could the Red Sox hand the keys to another front office executive to handle the trade deadline?@ChrisCotillo explains why "it's such a tough decision to make." pic.twitter.com/Cn2sGvbB0E

    — Monster Territory (@MTerritoryPod_) May 28, 2026

    "The schedule is very difficult," MassLive's Chris Cotillo said during his appearance on Thursday's episode of the "Monster Territory" podcast. "Obviously the reinforcements are gonna help in the form of Anthony and Crochet in the next couple weeks, but these are kind of make-or-break weeks and make-or-break months in terms of the direction of the organization."

    The next month will be a crucial test for Boston's roster as the front office evaluates which direction to go at the trade deadline. If the Red Sox hold their own and stay in the playoff race, the team will likely look to add at the trade deadline. If they continue to flounder and fall out of contention, however, selling becomes a more realistic possibility.

    Time will tell if Boston is able to rise to the occasion. The Red Sox did around the same time last year, but it remains to be seen if they can do so again.

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    Barcelona weighing up improved €135 million offer for Julian Alvarez after first bid rejected

    Barcelona weighing up improved €135 million offer for Julian Alvarez after first bid rejected
    Barcelona weighing up improved €135 million offer for Julian Alvarez after first bid rejected

    Barcelona have stepped up their pursuit of Julian Alvarez after Atletico Madrid turned down their opening proposal, with the Catalan giants now preparing a significantly improved offer in an attempt to break the deadlock.

    According to the latest information from Veronica Brunati, after seeing an initial €100 million proposal rejected, the Blaugrana are ready to return to the table with a package worth €135 million, including variables.

    The journalist mentions that club officials have already moved beyond the exploratory phase of discussions, with formal negotiations currently taking place between the two clubs. 

    Sporting director Deco, the player’s representatives and Atletico Madrid officials are all involved in ongoing talks as Barcelona seek a breakthrough.

    The objective is to resolve the situation ideally before the World Cup begins.

    Alvarez wants Barcelona

    Barcelona will submit a new offer for Alvarez. (Photo by Fran Santiago/Getty Images)

    Their confidence is boosted by the player’s position, as he has already communicated his desire to join Barcelona and is understood to be fully committed to making the move happen this summer. 

    Personal terms are reportedly not an issue, with an agreement already in place between the player and the Catalan club.

    As things stand, the transfer fee remains the final obstacle separating Barcelona from one of the biggest deals of the transfer window.

    It must be remembered that Barcelona’s first move was ambitious but ultimately unsuccessful.

    The club submitted a straight €100 million offer without including players or performance-related bonuses. Atletico Madrid quickly rejected that proposal, making it clear that they value Alvarez significantly higher.

    So what now?

    Julian Alvarez wants to play for Barcelona. (Photo by Angel Martinez/Getty Images)

    Rather than walking away from negotiations, Barcelona have responded by increasing their efforts.

    The improved €135 million package is designed to bring the two clubs closer together and demonstrate Barcelona’s determination to complete the operation. 

    Negotiations remain active, with all parties continuing discussions in an attempt to find common ground.

    The fact that Alvarez is actively pushing for the transfer has also strengthened Barcelona’s position. 

    The Argentine forward believes the move represents the ideal next step in his career and wants the deal concluded as soon as possible.

    Rishabh Pant steps down as LSG captain: Will Lucknow retain, trade or release the ₹27 crore star ahead of 2027 mini-auction?

    Rishabh Pant LSG

    Rishabh Pant steps down as LSG captain: Will Lucknow retain, trade or release the ₹27 crore star ahead of 2027 mini-auction? originally appeared on Cricket News. Add Cricket News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

    KEY TAKEAWAYS: 

    • LSG captain Rishabh Pant has stepped down from his position. 
    • LSG finished last in the IPL 2026 standings. 
    • Pant joined LSG in 2025 for INR 27 crore.

    Rishabh Pant steps down as Lucknow Super Giants captain

    Lucknow Super Giants confirmed on Friday that their captain Rishabh Pant has stepped down from his position after the franchise failed to qualify for the IPL playoffs for the second time in a row under his leadership.

    Pant, who LSG signed at the IPL 2025 mega auction for a whopping INR 27 crore, was made the captain of the side ahead of the IPL 2025 campaign. Pant had replaced KL Rahul, who was released ahead of the auction.

    However, the most expensive player in IPL history failed to live upto expectations both as a captain and a batter, managing to score a little over 500 runs in two seasons. The team finished seventh in 2025 and 10th this season.

    The official statement from LSG read, "Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) wish to formally announce that Rishabh Pant has requested to be relieved of his captaincy duties with the franchise, and the franchisee has accepted his request with immediate effect."

    On Pant stepping down, LSG head coach Tom Moody said: "Rishabh approached the franchisee with this request and we have respectfully accepted it. These decisions are never easy. We are grateful for everything Rishabh has brought to this dressing room as captain. Our focus now is on the collective — rebuilding and restructuring to reach the best standards."

    Official announcement. pic.twitter.com/7WeOwpkDr6

    — Lucknow Super Giants (@LucknowIPL) May 29, 2026

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    Wilson and Cabango out of Wales' friendlies squad

    Harry Wilson in action for Wales
    Harry Wilson has scored 14 goals for club and country this season [Huw Evans Picture Agency]

    Fulham forward Harry Wilson has pulled out of Wales' friendlies against Ghana and Romania next month, along with defender Ben Cabango of Swansea City.

    Wilson, 29, has been Wales' outstanding performer under Craig Bellamy and 12 of his 17 career international goals have come in the past three years.

    The former Liverpool and Bournemouth player is out of contract with Fulham this summer and has been linked with a move to several other Premier League clubs, including Aston Villa, Everton and Leeds United.

    Cabango, an unused substitute in Wales' World Cup play-off defeat against Bosnia-Herzegovina in March, played 47 games for Swansea this season.

    Uncapped duo Cameron Congreve and Ollie Bostock have been called up as replacements.

    Swansea winger Congreve, 22, spent the season on loan at Dundee while attacking midfielder Bostock, 19, of West Bromwich Albion has two Wales Under-21 caps.

    Wales host Ghana, one of England's World Cup group opponents, at Cardiff City Stadium on Tuesday, 2 June, before facing Romania in Bucharest the following Saturday.

    Captain Ben Davies has returned from a serious ankle injury while Connor Roberts could make his first competitive appearance for a year.

    Tottenham Hotspur defender Davies, who turned 33 last month, has not played since sustaining the injury, which required surgery, while playing for his club in January.

    Burnley right-back Roberts has been absent since injuring himself during Wales' World Cup qualifying defeat by Belgium in June 2025.

    The 30-year-old was forced off with a groin injury in Brussels, before damaging his Achilles after returning to Burnley, ruling him out of the entire 2025-26 season.

    Having featured for the Clarets' Under-21s earlier this month, Roberts returned to the first-team matchday squad for the first time this campaign on Sunday as he was an unused substitute for the Premier League draw with fellow relegated side Wolves.

    There is also a return from injury for centre-back Chris Mepham, but midfielders Jordan James and Rubin Colwill as well as forwards Liam Cullen and Mark Harris miss out with minor injuries.

    Wales squad

    Goalkeepers: Karl Darlow (Leeds United), Danny Ward (Wrexham), Tom King (Everton).

    Defenders: Jay DaSilva (Coventry City), Rhys Norrington-Davies (Queens Park Rangers - on loan from Sheffield United), Ben Davies (Tottenham Hotspur), Dylan Lawlor (Cardiff City), Joe Rodon (Leeds United), Chris Mepham (West Bromwich Albion), Neco Williams (Nottingham Forest),Ronan Kpakio (Cardiff City), Connor Roberts (Burnley).

    Midfielders: Ethan Ampadu (Leeds United), Josh Sheehan (Bolton Wanderers), Joel Colwill (Cardiff City), Kai Andrews (Hibernian - on loan from Coventry City), Sorba Thomas (Stoke City), Lewis Koumas (Hull City - on loan from Liverpool), David Brooks (Bournemouth), Cameron Congreve (Dundee - on loan from Swansea City), Ollie Bostock (West Bromwich Albion).

    Forwards: Nathan Broadhead (Wrexham) Brennan Johnson (Crystal Palace), Kieffer Moore (Wrexham) Dan James (Leeds United), Isaak Davies (Cardiff City).

    Deshaun Watson’s last real chance? PFF on how much Watson has a stake

    Deshaun Watson is heading into a huge 2026 season with his future in the NFL very much up in the air.

    Pro Football Focus recently included the former Clemson quarterback on its list of NFL players with the most at stake this year, and it’s easy to see why. Watson is back healthy after missing the entire 2025 season and enters the final year of his contract with Cleveland while competing with Shedeur Sanders for the Browns’ starting job.

    PFF’s Bradley Locker wrote that this could be a defining year for Watson’s career.

    “The Browns are granting Watson a chance to be the team’s QB1 in 2026, but the 30-year-old may not have many further opportunities if he’s poor yet again,” Locker wrote.

    Watson hasn’t found his footing since arriving in Cleveland in 2022. Injuries have limited his availability, and his production hasn’t matched expectations after the Browns traded heavily to land him and gave him a fully guaranteed $230 million deal.

    Still, early offseason reports indicate Watson has the edge in the quarterback competition heading into training camp. If he holds onto the job and performs well, it could revive his career. If not, questions about his long-term future as an NFL starter will only grow.

    Former Clemson QB Cade Klubnik garners perfect scores at Jets OTAs

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    Watson hasn’t appeared in a game since tearing his Achilles during the 2024 season and later suffering another setback during recovery that sidelined him for all of 2025.

    Now healthy again, he gets another opportunity in 2026, and with his contract expiring after the season, it may be his most important one yet.

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    Sean Payton doesn't plan to change QB2 practice reps with Broncos

    After losing Bo Nix to a broken ankle in the divisional round of the NFL playoffs last season, the Denver Broncos started backup quarterback Jarrett Stidham in the AFC Championship game against the New England Patriots.

    Stidham had two costly turnovers in a 10-7 loss as New England advanced to the Super Bowl. Following that heartbreaking playoff exit, Broncos coach Sean Payton was asked this spring if he'll consider giving more reps to the team's backup quarterback in 2026 in case he's called on again.

    “No, I would say in my 19 years, the starters run most of them and then occasionally… I can recall a week or two where [Drew] Brees would take a few reps off, but it was an oblique or something," Payton said during rookie minicamp earlier this month. "Generally, they want them and there aren’t a lot of them. It’s getting your backup prepared, not just with the scout team reps, but there is a ton of work that you do over the course of practice. That really hasn’t changed, relative to getting your backup ready. That part of practice is pretty consistent.”

    Stidham hadn't started in a regular season game since 2023 when he was thrust into action with Denver, and it didn't end well. Despite that, Stidham won't get additional reps this season when Nix is at full health. This spring, however, Stidham could get some QB1 reps while Nix continues to recover from ankle surgery. The Broncos are scheduled to begin organized team activities (OTAs) on June 2.

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    Ravens' Lamar Jackson holds all the contract leverage because of 2028

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    Lamar Jackson may not have an agent, but he has to know that he holds control over the Baltimore Ravens in new contract negotiations.

    The Ravens need to find a way to at least restructure Jackson's deal because of his massive upcoming cap hit, but they'd also be wise to extend him long-term.

    Why? Because right now, Jackson can become a free agent after the 2027 season. 

    That's his leverage. Baltimore can't afford to wait too long.

    "Here’s the key," Pro Football Talk's Mike Florio wrote in a new article. "Jackson has a no-tag clause. Come March 2028, he’ll be a free agent. Unrestricted. Unfettered. He’ll be able to sign with any team. Assuming (and it may not be a safe assumption) that Jackson’s decision to pursue a collusion claim (along with Kyler Murray and Russell Wilson) won’t be held against him, Jackson would become the rarest of free agents — a winner of multiple league MVP awards who becomes a true free agent while still in his prime."

    MORE: Jason Kelce says the NFL is ruining its most valuable asset

    Maybe the Ravens have concerns about the way Jackson's mobile game will age. Maybe they have concerns about his lack of winning in the playoffs.

    But the reality is that quarterbacks like Jackson don't come around very often, and teams can't let them leave if they want to stay.

    Baltimore and Jackson seem more likely than not to eventually reach an agreement on a big-money, long-term deal.

    The Ravens can't afford to let him go, so they'll have to afford to keep him around, no matter the cost. And they've only got a couple years to nail down the details.

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    Wisconsin football receives time, TV designation for Axe Game

    Wisconsin football received time and TV designations for its end-of-the-season bout against Minnesota Wednesday. 

    UW will officially face the Golden Gophers on Friday, Nov. 27, at 6:30 p.m. CT on NBC. The news arrives the same day as the organization learned of its Sept. 6 bout against Notre Dame on NBC, Sept. 12 match against Western Illinois on Saturday, Sept. 12 at 6:15 p.m. CT on Big Ten Network and Sept. 19 contest vs. Eastern Michigan at 11:30 a.m. CT on Saturday, Sept. 19 live on Peacock.

    The rivalry game will take place at Camp Randall Stadium for the first time since 2024, when the Badgers lost 24-7. UW will be in search of its first win against the Golden Gophers since 2023, when the Badgers secured a 28-14 triumph at Minnesota behind a strong performance from running back Braelon Allen.

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    The organization also received kickoff windows for homecoming games on the 2026 slate. Luke Fickell's group's yearly homecoming game -- scheduled against Michigan State -- will begin no later than 4 p.m. CT on Saturday, Oct. 3. Of note, Wisconsin's road games against the Nittany Lions on Saturday, Sept. 26, and the Hawkeyes on Saturday, Oct. 31, will begin before 4 p.m. CT.

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    New York Yankees at Athletics: Series Preview

    SACRAMENTO, CALIFORNIA - MAY 17: The Athletics mascot Stomper watches the baseball game between the Athletics and the San Francisco Giants at Sutter Health Park on May 17, 2026 in Sacramento, California. (Photo by Scott Marshall/Getty Images) | Getty Images

    Somewhat of a big deal has been made of the fact that the Yankees have built up their solid record so far mostly on the back of below .500 teams. That leaves them somewhat in an interesting conundrum this weekend. This weekend the Yankees will face the Athletics, who come in at 27-29. A Yankees’ series win would send the former Oaklanders further under .500. An A’s series sweep would get them back above .500, but would continue to hamper the Yankees’ record against those teams.

    Just on position alone, this would be a solid series victory for the Yankees, should they get it. The Athletics are in second in the AL West, it’s just that no one in that division has exactly been impressive this season. However as we saw in New York a couple weeks ago, the A’s are a perfectly solid team with some good players capable of doing damage.

    Before the action gets going later tonight, here’s a look at the expected pitching matchups for this weekend.

    Friday: Carlos Rodón vs. Luis Severino (9:40 pm ET)

    Rodón’s still only made three starts since coming off the injured list, but he is coming off his best one so far, allowing just one run in five innings against the Blue Jays. His main issue this season has been walks, and those were still an issue for him, as he issued three. In fact, he’s only allowed eight hits in 13 innings, and has struck out 17, so if he can cut back on the walks, he could really be cooking.

    For the season, Sevy’s numbers grade out as a bit better than average, but he’s had his ups and downs. That being said, other than a bad outing against the Giants on May 16th, he’s had more ups than downs. Since April 24th, he has a 2.92 ERA and a 3.37 FIP over his last six starts.

    Saturday: Ryan Weathers vs. J.T. Ginn (10:05 pm ET)

    After a rough spring training and an up and down first couple outings, Weathers has gotten into a zone and his acquisition is starting to look like a very good one. Following one outing where he flirted with a no-hitter, Weathers shutout the Rays for seven innings last Sunday, eventually allowing Aaron Judge to hit a walk-off homer. He’s only allowed more than two runs in an outing once in the last month and a half, and he has a 2.48 ERA in that time.

    Ginn is in his third season in the big leagues, and while the first two were both below par, he’s been very good so far in 2026, posting a 3.19 ERA. That being said, he can run into some trouble with walks. In his last start, he lasted just 2.1 innings despite not actually giving up a hit. That’s because he managed to issue six free passes in that time and was already over the 70 pitch mark.

    Sunday: Will Warren vs. TBD (4:05 pm ET)

    A major reason that the Yankees’ rotation has been one of, if not the tops, the best in baseball is that they’ve gotten good production out of the backend arms like Weathers and Will Warren. Only once this season has he given up more than three earned runs in a game. (Slight asterisk on that, as there was a game in which he allowed four, all just ended up scored unearned.) One negative you could jot down is that even in a good run throughout May, his longest outing is just 6.1 innings. That’s still a perfectly solid start, but he does tend to nibble a bit, occasionally leading to his pitch count knocking him out earlier than his numbers could suggest.

    The A’s haven’t announced any starter for Sunday at time of writing. Starter Aaron Civale recently hit the injured list with a shoulder injury, leading to the A’s needing to shuffle some things around. Jacob Lopez has nine starts on the season, with the most recent being back on May 19th, so he seems like a potential option, but a bullpen game could be another option.

    Indiana set to host 2027 running back Da’Jon Talley-Rhodes for an official visit

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    Indiana football has found success with several running backs in two seasons under position coach John Miller and head coach Curt Cignetti. Now the program is looking to build that room out for the future.

    The Hoosiers are set to host Da’Jon Talley-Rhodes, a running back prospect in the class of 2027, for an official visit this weekend which was moved up, per his social media. Indiana recently received an expert prediction to land Talley-Rhodes’ commitment with his announcement set for June 3.

    Talley-Rhodes attends St. John’s College High School in Washington, DC. He’s rated as a 4-star prospect by On3/Rivals, ranking in as the 25th highest-rated running back in the class. He’s rated as a 3-star by 247Sports, ranking in as the 30th highest ranked running back in the class. Both services rank him as the No. 1 player in Washington D.C.

    Indiana’s gotten some momentum on the trail recently, picking up several commitments last week. Now the Hoosiers are eyeing even more before summer gets into full swing.

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    ‘Has always been to blame’: Former Real Madrid defender points fingers at Arbeloa after poor season

    ‘Has always been to blame’: Former Real Madrid defender points fingers at Arbeloa after poor season
    ‘Has always been to blame’: Former Real Madrid defender points fingers at Arbeloa after poor season

    Former Real Madrid player Ivan Helguera has delivered a blunt assessment of the current situation at the club in an interview with Flashscore (h/t MARCA).

    The former defender criticised Alvaro Arbeloa’s management and questioned the possibility of Jose Mourinho returning to the Santiago Bernabeu.

    Criticism of Arbeloa

    Helguera spent eight seasons at Real Madrid between 1999 and 2007, making more than 200 appearances and winning three La Liga titles and two UEFA Champions League trophies.

    The 51-year-old former star was critical of Arbeloa for the way things had been run and the fractured state of the dressing room at Real Madrid in the second half of the season.

    “What has caused this to happen? It’s because you haven’t managed things well before. From my point of view, everything has always been fine, Arbeloa has always been to blame. Of course, in the end it’s difficult…,” he said.

    Alvaro Arbeloa has managed his last game for Real Madrid. (Photo by Angel Martinez/Getty Images)

    Continuing, he added: “From a coach, Xabi Alonso, who was more demanding from the start, to zero demands regarding behavior, regarding how I’m going to manage this group. In theory, anything goes. Well, I think all these things have happened, right?

    “But Arbeloa, obviously, from my point of view, is largely to blame, but so is whoever put Arbeloa there.”

    Helguera expanded on it and criticised the club’s rapid move to entrust Arbeloa with managing a dressing room such as Real Madrid’s.

    “Arbeloa was in charge of a reserve team that had only been around for five months, and suddenly… It’s not like things were going particularly well for him. We can’t say if he’s good, bad, or mediocre as a coach,” Helguera argued.

    “And suddenly, he’s managing a team like Real Madrid. So, I think it’s not just Arbeloa who has mismanaged things.”

    “I simply think he’s never faced these situations before, and he’s clearly made mistakes. Big ones. But those who put him there are also to blame, right?” he emphasised again.

    On Mourinho’s potential return

    Mourinho to return to Real Madrid? (Photo by Stu Forster/Getty Images)

    Helguera also made it clear that he does not believe Mourinho is the ideal candidate for the current Real Madrid project.

    The former star explained that his preferred option would be Jurgen Klopp, while expressing doubts about Mourinho because of his recent managerial career and the expectations surrounding his possible return.

    “Mou has been a fantastic manager. He’s proven that in many places, but it’s true that he hasn’t coached at the top level for many years. So, that worries me. And on top of that, people want him to be a hardliner,” he said.

    “Well, I don’t think that just because Mourinho is coming, there has to be a hardline approach to everything that happens at Real Madrid. You have to manage the group well, that’s all. I don’t know if it’s appropriate now.”

    Every completed Celtic transfer in the 2025/26 season

    Every completed Celtic transfer in the 2025/26 season
    Every completed Celtic transfer in the 2025/26 season

    Every confirmed arrival, departure, and loan move from Celtic’s 2025/26 season – tracked, assessed, and updated in one place.

    It has been a season of genuine upheaval at Parkhead, both on and off the pitch. Wilfried Nancy’s tenure ended with a whimper, Martin O’Neill has returned to the dugout in an interim capacity for the second time in his life, and the squad has been reshaped around a clear net-profit philosophy that has drawn mixed reactions from the support. Let’s go through everything, window by window.

    Summer 2025 – Signings In

    Kieran Tierney – Free transfer from Arsenal. You already know what this one means. The boy from Muirhouse, back where he belongs on a free from the Emirates. Rodgers knew what he was getting: a player whose heart has always been green and white, and whose quality at left-back – when fit – remains well above what we could realistically have afforded otherwise. A free transfer for a player of this calibre and emotional connection is just brilliant business, full stop.

    Kelechi Iheanacho – Free transfer from Sevilla. An experienced Nigeria international with Champions League pedigree picking up a free transfer – I’d call that an ambitious gamble that has the feel of a Rodgers special. Whether he fires or fades, the risk-reward on a free is hard to argue with.

    Sebastian Tounekti – £5.2 million from Hammarby. The one that arrived on deadline day with hearts in mouths, as they always do. The Tunisian wide man represents our most significant outlay of the summer, and at £5.2m there’s genuine resale logic baked in if he develops as hoped. A careful look at our recruitment strategy this summer shows a clear pattern: youth, versatility, and upside. Tounekti fits that profile neatly.

    Benjamin Nygren – £2 million from FC Nordsjælland. The Swede arrives with a reputation as a technically sharp, versatile forward who knows how to play out of tight spaces. Two million for a player of his age and profile out of the Danish league feels like sensible business, and Nordsjælland have form for developing players who go on to do damage at a higher level.

    Shin Yamada – £1.5 million from Kawasaki Frontale. Our second Japanese recruit of the window alongside Hayato Inamura, Yamada adds further depth and taps into a market we clearly rate highly. A combined spend of around £1.75m for both players tells you this is measured, low-risk recruitment.

    Ross Doohan – Free from Aberdeen. Solid Scottish goalkeeping cover signed on a free. Pragmatic, sensible, no drama. Exactly what you want from a backup ‘keeper deal.

    Jahmai Simpson-Pusey – Season-long loan from Manchester City. A highly-rated young defender from the City academy arriving with a serious reputation. Loan business like this, where we get genuine quality without the fee, is the kind of smart work that keeps our development pipeline stocked without breaking the budget.

    Callum Osmand – Development compensation from Fulham. Isaac English – Signed from Greenock Morton. Both academy-level additions that speak to the longer-term vision. Keeping our best players and supplementing with hungry young talent is the model, and these two fit that philosophy perfectly.

    Summer 2025 – Departures

    Nicolas Kühn – £17 million to Como. Let’s be honest – this one stings. Kühn had become a genuine fan favourite, an electric presence on that left flank, and losing him to a freshly-moneyed Serie A outfit hurts. But £17 million for a player we developed? The board won’t apologise for that, and financially you can understand why.

    Adam Idah – Departed to Swansea City. After the drama of his big-money interest and his eventual return from Norwich, this ending feels flat. The Irishman never quite nailed down the leading role we hoped he would, and a Championship move at this stage of his career feels like a reset he probably needs.

    Gustaf Lagerbielke – £2 million to Braga. A defender who never truly convinced in the Hoops, and one whose exit frees up both wages and a squad place. The £2m is a decent return. No great loss, let’s be real.

    Greg Taylor – Free to PAOK. The dependable Ayrshire lad, a fan favourite in his own right, gets a move to Greek football to kickstart a new chapter. Wish him nothing but well. Scott Bain – Free to Falkirk. Career winds down at his hometown club. Fair enough. Maik Nawrocki – Loan to Hannover 96. Never really got going here. Luis Palma – Loan to Lech Poznań. A winger who promised more than he delivered. Kwon – Permanent departure to Nantes.

    January 2026 – In and Out

    Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain – Free transfer from Beşiktaş. Now here’s a name that raised more than a few eyebrows. The former Arsenal and Liverpool man, written off by many after injury-ravaged years in England, has clearly rebuilt himself in Turkey and O’Neill clearly fancies him as an experienced midfield option. He’s featured twelve times in the league with a couple of goals – not a squad filler, then. I’d say this one is quietly working out.

    Julian Araujo – Loan from Bournemouth. The Mexico international, who was previously on Barcelona’s books, has settled in impressively at right-back with thirteen league appearances and a goal to his name already. If he keeps this up, there will be a conversation to be had about something more permanent – and Celtic’s recruitment team clearly has an eye for the international market right now.

    Tomas Cvancara – Loan from Borussia Mönchengladbach. A Czech international striker on loan from the Bundesliga is exactly the kind of temporary fix O’Neill needed up front. A loan, so no long-term commitment – but if he bangs in goals between now and May, the conversation about something permanent writes itself.

    O’Neill was characteristically dry when asked about his January ambitions, telling reporters: “We need the players in and as quickly as possible. I would be hoping for it [to be busy]– but if the board were to listen to me then we would have about 56 players. It’s a difficult window in terms of buying players.”

    On the way out in January, Hayato Inamura headed to FC Tokyo on loan – a quick return east after arriving only in the summer. Shin Yamada followed him out the door temporarily, heading to Preussen Münster. Johnny Kenny went to Bolton Wanderers on loan, Stephen Welsh to Motherwell, and Andrew Kyle to East Kilbride. Junior Adamu, Benjamin Arthur, and Joel Mvuka all came in on loan to provide cover across the forward positions.

    Taken together, this is a squad in transition – financially disciplined, heavy on loan volume, and managing a period of genuine instability in the dugout. The bones are good. Whether O’Neill or whoever succeeds him can build something coherent from this group before the summer remains the big question. Mon The Hoops.

    Contract details for Mike Onwenu’s new Patriots deal

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    The New England Patriots are in the middle of a busy week. Besides holding the first three of their nine organized team activity practices, they also reached an agreement with starting right guard Mike Onwenu to revise his contract.

    After previously being scheduled to count $25 million against the Patriots’ salary cap this season, that number has now been brought down to $17.5 million — a $7.5 million decrease that can be classified as a pay cut. Onwenu’s new contract, which was first reported on by salary cap expert Miguel Benzan, therefore now looks as follows:

    RG Mike Onwenu: Contract details

    Base value: $10,000,000
    Maximum value: $10,000,000

    Guarantees: $16,450,000
    Base salary: $2,950,000
    Signing bonus (2024): $7,500,000
    Signing bonus (2026): $6,000,000

    2026 (age 28):
    Base salary: $2,950,000
    Signing bonus (2024): $7,500,000
    Signing bonus (2026): $6,000,000
    Roster bonus: $850,000
    Workout bonus: $200,000
    Salary cap hit: $17,500,000

    Onwenu’s renegotiation modifies the terms of the three-year, $57 million extension he originally signed with the Patriots in 2024. The biggest change comes in the form of his base salary, which was reduced from previously $16 million to just $2.95 million.

    To partially make up for that cut, a new $6 million signing bonus was added. Like the new base salary and the existing proration from the 2024 signing bonus, that number is fully guaranteed. This means that, while the deal’s base value is $10 million, Onwenu’s cap number itself is higher than that: as mentioned above, he is now counting $17.5 million against New England’s books.

    In essence, the 28-year-old therefore took a pay cut while also securing $8.95 million in new guarantees.

    Even though that is the main takeaway from his renegotiated deal, the changes from the contract’s original structure go further.

    The 2024 pact also included $1 million in active roster bonuses as well as a $300,000 weight bonus. The roster bonuses which are classified as likely to be earned have been reduced to $850,000, while the weight clause was scrapped altogether. His $200,000 offseason workout bonus was not changed.

    Despite the renegotiation, Onwenu remains the third most-expensive player on the Patriots’ roster in terms of his cap impact. He remains on track to become an unrestricted free agent in 2027.

    5 players to watch during Chicago Bears' OTAs

    The Chicago Bears kicked off organized team activities (OTAs) this week, where all eyes are on Ben Johnson's squad as they look to replicate their 2025 success and make waves in the NFC.

    Quarterback Caleb Williams and the offense have connected and started to mesh in Year 2 of Johnson's offense as Dennis Allen works with some new additions to his defense.

    This is also the first time the entire 90-man roster, including veteran free agents and rookies, gets together in Chicago. There are already names to watch for, based on how their seasons ended last year, players looking to make another leap forward. Here are some players to watch with OTAs underway this week and next week.

    1. CB Kyler Gordon

    Last season, Kyler Gordon missed 14 games for the Bears, as not only the fans but the coaching staff grew frustrated with the talented defensive back. He was able to earn some trust returning for both playoff games last season, but this season is critical in making sure he can stay on the field.

    Gordon has been seen at OTAs participating in certain capacities, but he hasn't been participating in team drills. Brad Biggs reported that Gordon is already nursing another soft tissue injury. Gordon has missed a total of 25 games in his four seasons in the NFL. And last season, it was the soft tissue injuries that have kept Gordon sidelined.

    When defensive coordinator Dennis Allen arrived last season, he raved about Gordon’s play style and even envisioned getting him more playing time and expanding his flexibility.

    "He's played more outside corner, so obviously that would be the comfort level," Allen said of Gordon last season. "Some of the things that I see him do and the way that he fits in the run game tell me that he could be a fit with safety also. We've had guys that have had the flexibility to play a lot of different positions.”

    2. CB Jaylon Johnson

    Jaylon Johnson was banged up from the start last season, as he tore his adductor off his pelvic bone, and he missed all of training camp, preseason, and Week 1. Johnson returned for Week 2 against the Detroit Lions only to re-injure his groin. The injury required surgery for Johnson, and he was placed on IR.

    Johnson returned in Week 13 against the Philadelphia Eagles and played the remaining six regular-season games and the playoffs. Johnson did come out and say he was 100% at all last season, but now, the longest tenured Bear has grown into a leadership role.

    With OTAs underway, Johnson has been a full participant in practice, which is already a good sign for Johnson and looking to rebound after last season. When healthy, Johnson is the Bears' No. 1 cornerback, and with two seasons left in his four-year deal, Johnson has talked about contract extensions.

    "I appreciate him being here now, getting to know his teammates," Ben Johnson said, pointing out the voluntary nature of this portion of the offseason.

    3. C Garrett Bradbury

    Chicago suffered a big loss when center Drew Dalman unexpectedly retired this offseason. General manager Ryan Poles pivoted, trading for Garrett Bradbury, who started every game for the New England Patriots in their Super Bowl run. Bradbury has just one year left on his current deal and comes to Chicago at 30 years old with plenty of experience from his time with the Minnesota Vikings, where he started from 2019-24, and one season in New England.

    The former first-round pick was college teammates with Bears left guard Joe Thuney, and now the two are reunited. Along with the whole Bradbury, Chicago drafted Logan James from Iowa, who is the presumed long-term option for Chicago.

    But, one day into OTAs, Bradbury’s experience is coming through, and Johnson and the staff have taken notice.

    “A guy like Garrett Bradbury, impressed day one just with the level of communication he brings to the table. He's loud, he's demonstrative," Ben Johnson said. "I know he's going to be able to get all five guys on the same page."

    4. WR Rome Odunze

    Wide receiver Rome Odunze was hot to start the season last year. With five touchdowns in six games, he looked primed to have a breakout season. Instead, a foot injury and a decrease in production led to the end of the season with six touchdown receptions.

    The decline in production led to Odzune’s father calling out the Bears for not finding his son in the offense, which gained the attention of the media and got to Odzune. He missed five games last season with a lingering foot and heel injury and also dealt with some drop issues in critical moments last season.

    But now that his somewhat of a sophomore slump is past him, and with DJ Moore in Buffalo, the opportunity to be the No. 1 wide receiver is there for Odunze to take.

    5. Left tackles

    Just like last season, where there was an ongoing battle at left tackle that trickled into the regular season, the Bears will once again have a competition for the starting left tackle job. While Chicago appeared to have found their starter in Ozzy Trapilo, he suffered a torn patellar tendon in the wild-card win over the Green Bay Packers and will miss most of the 2026 season.

    The Bears re-signed Braxton Jones and Theo Benedet, while also adding former first-round pick Jedrick Wills Jr. in free agency, to compete for the starting job to protect Caleb Williams' blindside. Jones has been getting the early first-team reps at left tackle, which isn't a surprise given he was a three-year starter when healthy.

    This article originally appeared on Bears Wire: Bears OTAs: Players to watch for Chicago include Rome Odunze

    And Now, The New Jersey Numbers

    DURHAM, NORTH CAROLINA - FEBRUARY 16: Patrick Ngongba II #21 of the Duke Blue Devils dunks the ball during the second half of a basketball game against the Syracuse Orange at Cameron Indoor Stadium on February 16, 2026 in Durham, North Carolina. (Photo by David Jensen/Getty Images) | Getty Images

    Next year’s jersey numbers were released Thursday, and here they are:

    • 1 – Caleb Foster
    • 2 – Cayden Boozer
    • 3 – Deron Rippey
    • 5 – Sebastian Wilkins
    • 7 – Dame Sarr
    • 8 – Drew Scharnowski
    • 12 – Bryson Howard
    • 13 – John Blackwell
    • 14- Cameron Williams
    • 15 – Maxime Meyer
    • 21 – Patrick Ngongba
    • 26 – Jacob Theodosiou
    • 30 – Joaquim Boumtje Boumtje
    • 55 – Nick Arnold

    Just a few thoughts.

    First, in the link, it looks like Boumtje Boumtje is misspelled. It won’t be the last time. We thought that it might wrap around like Wojciechowski when Steve Wojciechowski was a Blue Devil, but they opted to stack the Boumtjes.

    Second, only Sarr, Scharnowski, and Theodosiou have taken advantage of the new numbers that are available (6-9).

    Third, lower numbers seem to be in vogue. We keep waiting to see someone to take a 77 or 88 or 99, but so far, no takers. And one other number that’s extremely cool that no one at Duke has ever worn: 00.

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    Freak accident at French Open forces player to retire from match

    During a women’s doubles second-round match at the 2026 French Open, Turkey’s Zeynep Sonmez and her partner were forced to retire following a freak accident early in their match. As the match unfolded, Sonmez tripped over an advertising sign near the baseline, sending her crashing into the wall.

    Sonmez sustained a leg injury as she sprinted towards the back of Court Six, chasing down a high defensive lob during the opening set. In her effort to retrieve the ball, she collided with a low-lying sponsor sign placed close to the court boundary, causing her to lose her footing and fall headlong into the wall. The impact left her visibly shaken and in considerable pain.

    Medical staff responded immediately, assisting Sonmez to her seat and conducting an on-court assessment. After a brief consultation, it was determined that she could not continue, bringing her and Maria’s campaign to an unfortunate end after just 17 minutes of play.

    With Sonmez and Maria forced to retire, their opponents, Anhelina Kalinina and Dayana Yastremska, were awarded the victory and advanced to the third round of the women’s doubles at the French Open.

    Zeynep Sonmez running for a ball and trips over an advertising sign at the back of the court.

    She got injured and had to retire from her doubles match.

    What is Roland Garros doing at this point to protect the players?

    This is getting ridiculous. pic.twitter.com/V6npUQZ0MS

    — The Tennis Letter (@TheTennisLetter) May 29, 2026

    More: French Open 2026 bracket: Jannik Sinner loss leaves wide-open draw

    This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Turkey’s Zeynep Sonmez forced to retire after fall at French Open

    Justin Lebron MLB mock draft: Where is Alabama shortstop projected?

    Three years ago, Justin Lebron faced the uncertainty of whether he would be selected in the MLB Draft from a deep class of Florida high school shortstops or would honor his commitment to play college baseball at Alabama.

    The latter ultimately is what happened, as Lebron didn't get drafted in the 20-round 2023 MLB Draft.

    After helping Alabama to three consecutive NCAA Baseball Tournament appearances, Lebron is expected to cash in his childhood dream of playing professional — and is projected to be drafted as one of the top players in the draft pool.

    NCAA baseball tournament predictions: Who is heading to super regionals?

    In his time in Tuscaloosa, Lebron — no, he is not related to four-time NBA champion LeBron James — has developed into one of the top players in the country. He entered the season as a potential No. 1 overall pick, but has been jumped over by the likes of UCLA's Roch Cholowsky.

    Alabama shortstop Justin Lebron makes an error on a ball hit up the middle in the SEC Tournament game between Florida and Alabama at the Hoover Met.

    That said, Lebron has still produced an impressive junior campaign for the Crimson Tide, who open up the Tuscaloosa Regional of the NCAA Baseball Tournament at 7 p.m. ET, Friday against Alabama State, with a team-leading 16 home runs.

    He's also a menace on the basepaths with his speed. He is one of two players in the country to have at least 38 stolen bases and only been caught once this season.

    Here's what to know on Lebron's MLB projections and more as the Crimson Tide begin their Road to Omaha in the NCAA Baseball Tournament:

    Justin Lebron MLB draft projections

    Lebron is projected to be a first-round draft pick by MLB draft analysts, with most projections coming between picks No. 7 and the mid-teens. Alabama has not had a top-20 pick since the Kansas City Royals selected Joe Vitello with the No. 7 overall pick in 1991.

    Here's a breakdown of exactly where MLB draft analysts have Lebron being taken:

    Justin Lebron MLB draft rankings, grades

    MLB Pipeline has Lebron as the No. 9 overall prospect and the No. 2 college-ranked shortstop in the upcoming MLB draft.

    His hitting has a low 45 scouting grade — an individual tool used with the MLB draft, where players are graded on a scale of 20-80 in different categories — according to MLB Pipeline. That 40-49 grading for hitting is defined by Major League Baseball as "below average." He has higher scouting grades of 60 for his power, arm, running and fielding. He has an overall scouting grade of 55, which is defined as "average."

    As noted by USA TODAY, the scouting grades assigned to a player are usually based on what the player will eventually develop into rather than where they stand at the time of being drafted or early on in their professional career.

    Here's MLB Pipeline's scouting report on Lebron:

    "The only knock on Lebron is a tendency to chase pitches out of the zone, especially breaking balls. But he's also making strides with his approach and two-strike plan and could develop into an average hitter, which would make him an All-Star. He has added 15 pounds and significant bat speed in college, giving him well-above-average raw power from the right side of the plate, and he also has good feel for driving balls in the air.

    "All the rest of Lebron's tools grade as plus, as does his makeup, and some evaluators think he's even better than that as a defender despite an uncharacteristically erratic spring. He has a quick first step that allows him to steal bases and cover plenty of ground to both sides at shortstop. He can make any throw needed from anywhere at short and would be an asset anywhere on the diamond."

    This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Justin Lebron MLB draft latest mock projections for Alabama shortstop

    Disappointed Cavenagh has no regrets about Rangers investment

    Chairman Andrew Cavenagh says "Rangers occupies 150% of my thoughts" and he has harboured no doubts about his involvement at Ibrox despite a trophyless first year.

    Rangers announced a year ago on Saturday that a consortium of investors, led by American businessman Cavenagh and 49ers Enterprises, had purchased a majority stake in the club.

    Rangers appointed Russell Martin head coach in June, sacked him in October then axed chief executive Patrick Stewart and sporting director Kevin Thelwell the following month.

    Although new boss Danny Rohl managed to resurrect Rangers' title challenge, they finished after losing the first four of their final five games.

    Cavenagh repeated last week's admission to BBC Scotland that it had been an "incredibly disappointing" season that "has left a terrible taste in everyone's mouths".

    Asked whether missing out on a trophy despite spending up to £40m on players had at any time in the last year left him asking himself why he had bothered to get involved, Cavenagh replied: "No, is the answer.

    "This club gets into you at the molecular level. And, once it's done, you're done. It's happened to me and a bunch of us.

    "I don't ever want the use the words 'enjoy' or 'fun' because you can't have a season like we've had and use those words.

    "But the challenge is something I relish and Paraag [Marathe, the fellow American who came in as part of the San Francisco 49ers Enterprise consortium last summer and who was vice-chairman for a spell] relishes with the rest of us.

    "The disappointment this year is very real for us, but all it's done is provide motivation for us going forward."

    Cavenagh added that tasting disappointment would "spur us on to where we want to get to" and "make success sweeter".

    Cavenagh has publicly engaged with match-attending supporters at several games, latterly in the final fixture of the season at Falkirk, and has welcomed the feedback.

    "My conversations with our supporters, I've really come to enjoy," he said.

    "Someone told me I should get to know them on a one-by-one basis. At Falkirk, that probably wasn't the right medium to do that.

    "But whether it's in the stands or the streets, we all share certain things like the ambition to win and the understanding that we're not good enough.

    "The common goal is the same so there's common ground in those conversations even if there are disagreements over methods."

    Softball season ends for Fort Defiance, Wilson Memorial in playoffs

    Page County scored twice in the first and never trailed in beating Fort Defiance 9-4 in the Region 2B softball playoffs Thursday, May 28.

    Kahlei Shifflett finished the night 3-for-4 with an RBI while Lilly Mullins was 3-for-3 with two RBIs in the win. Madison Phares went the distance in the circle, pitching seven innings, giving up five hits and striking out seven for Page.

    Fort Defiance got back in the game with a pair of runs in the bottom of the fourth inning. A bunt single by Sherri Marshall led to two base error by Page County and let Caroline Hanger score from first. After an out, Taylor Shuler singled home Marshall to make it 4-2 Page.

    But the Panthers answered in the fifth with three runs and were never threatened the rest of the way.

    Page County will now play at No. 1 seed Central Woodstock June 2 in the regional semifinals.

    In the other first round game in Region 2B, Strasburg beat Buckingham 2-0 to advance to play No. 2 Stuarts Draft June 2.

    Wilson falls to Spotswood

    Spotswood scored five runs in the first inning and went on to beat Wilson Memorial 12-2 in a five-inning game in the Region 3C softball playoffs Thursday, May 28.

    Maycee Dean had a grand slam in the bottom of the third to help Spotswood put up five more runs and open up a 11-2 lead. Dean finished the night with five RBIs.

    Hailey McLain led Wilson with two hits, while Myleigh Glass, Natalee Chandler and Kelsey Payne all had one hit each in the loss.

    Chillie Crummett pitched the complete game, giving up five hits and striking out five in the win.

    No. 8 Spotswood plays at No. 1 Turner Ashby May 29.

    More: Former Waynesboro bookkeeper pleads guilty to $158K embezzlement

    More: Fort distance runners bring home gold in Region 2B track championships

    Patrick Hite is a reporter at The News Leader. Story ideas and tips are always welcome. Connect with Patrick (he/him/his) at phite@newsleader.com and on Instagram @hitepatrick. Subscribe to us at newsleader.com.

    This article originally appeared on Staunton News Leader: Season over for Fort Defiance and Wilson softball after playoff losses

    Fort Defiance boys soccer, Draft girls soccer win regional openers

    FORT DEFIANCE — Damian Glymph scored a late goal in the first half to put his team in front at the break then added his next goal early in the second to help Fort Defiance hold on to beat Stuarts Draft 5-4 in Region 2B boys soccer Thursday, May 28.

    With the win Fort Defiance, the No. 4 seed, will travel to top-seed Clarke County for a regional semifinal match June 2.

    Glymph's first goal broke a 2-2 tie with five minutes left before halftime. Then, three minutes into the second, the Fort sophomore scored again to put the Indians up 4-2. Fort stretched the lead to 5-2 before the Cougars roared back to score twice in the final minutes and make Fort sweat out the win.

    Fort coach Ian Thibodeaux said the goal before half was huge.

    "To come back a couple of times in that first half, then have the lead going into half with that success, it made our talk a lot easier," Thibodeaux said.

    More: Former Waynesboro bookkeeper pleads guilty to $158K embezzlement

    The two teams split their regular season matchups, but Fort pulled out the one that mattered most.

    "One of our goals was to make it to at least the regional semifinals," said Thibodeaux. "That was the way it was from the get-go after the success of last year. We battled a lot of injuries this season so for us to come out and get this game and control it the way we controlled it, I'm really proud of this group."

    Draft girls stop Fort

    Stuarts Draft got four goals and an assist from freshman Ellie Weatherholtz in a 6-4 win over Fort Defiance in the Region 2B girls soccer opening round.

    Draft advances to the regional semifinals where it will play either No. 1 Clarke County or No. 8 Page County on June 2. Clarke and Page play May 29.

    Freshman Kendall Clark added a pair of goals and an assist in the win for Stuarts Draft, while junior Angela Hibshman had two assists. Freshmen Ella Moody and Norah Clark both had an assist in the win.

    OTHER SCORES

    • Rustburg 2, Wilson Memorial 2 (5-3 Rustburg) - Region 3C
    • Spotswood 4, Staunton 0 - Region 3C
    • Strasburg 4, Riverheads 3 (OT) - Region 1B/2B

    More: Riverheads boys win Region 1B track title: Postseason roundup

    Patrick Hite is a reporter at The News Leader. Story ideas and tips are always welcome. Connect with Patrick (he/him/his) at phite@newsleader.com and on Instagram @hitepatrick. Subscribe to us at newsleader.com.

    This article originally appeared on Staunton News Leader: Fort Defiance boys and Stuarts Draft girls soccer win playoff openers

    Ronald Araujo opens up on Barcelona struggles, Valverde-Tchouameni feud, future, World Cup

    Ronald Araujo opens up on Barcelona struggles, Valverde-Tchouameni feud, future, World Cup
    Ronald Araujo opens up on Barcelona struggles, Valverde-Tchouameni feud, future, World Cup

    Barcelona captain Ronald Araujo has delivered one of his most honest interviews to date, reflecting on a season that brought trophies, personal challenges and an important turning point away from the pitch.

    The Uruguayan defender experienced a campaign full of contrasts. 

    Barcelona lifted both La Liga and the Spanish Super Cup under Hansi Flick, but the disappointment of falling short in the Champions League remains fresh in his mind.

    Looking back on the season, Araujo made it clear that the team has taken important steps forward despite missing out on European glory.

    “The truth is, it’s been a very good season. We’ve won two fantastic titles. We worked hard for LaLiga all year round, and the Super Cup was a special occasion, beating our biggest rivals. 

    “We missed out on winning the most important one, which is the Champions League, but we’re on the right track. 

    “We have a young team that’s growing and sooner or later it will happen,” he told MARCA.

    Embracing the leadership role

    The defender’s role changed significantly this season. Although he featured in 38 matches, he started only 16 of them and accumulated 1,614 minutes across all competitions. 

    Araujo is one of Barcelona’s captains. (Photo by George Wood/Getty Images)

    Despite the reduced playing time, Araujo was handed one of the biggest honours at the club when he became Barcelona’s first captain.

    “I feel privileged. It’s tremendous to be captain of a team like Barcelona. It’s true that it also entails a great responsibility, but I feel capable of handling it.”

    The Uruguayan also commented on recent tensions at Real Madrid involving fellow countryman Federico Valverde. 

    However, he avoided speculation, explaining, “You’re always surprised by these things when they happen. But I really don’t know what happened. 

    “I read what people are saying, but rather than just reading it, I prefer to ask the person directly to find out what really happened. 

    “I can’t offer any explanations because I haven’t spoken to him about it. And when I see him, I don’t know if I’ll actually ask him about it.”

    Overcoming the toughest period

    The most revealing part of the interview centred around Araujo’s mental health struggles and the impact they had on both his professional and personal life.

    The Barcelona defender admitted that a difficult period had been building for some time before reaching a breaking point following his sending-off against Chelsea in the Champions League.

    “I knew something was wrong because I didn’t feel right. I wasn’t happy. At home, I wasn’t the husband or father they needed. 

    Araujo was sent off against Chelsea. (Photo by Justin Setterfield/Getty Images)

    “I’d been like that for quite some time, letting things pile up, not talking about them, keeping it all to myself, until I reached a point where I snapped. 

    “It was that incident against Chelsea that made me take stock and realise something was wrong with me. I knew I needed help and had to work to get through that difficult period.”

    The defender then revealed the conversation he had with himself after the match.

    “It was clear that I wasn’t in the right frame of mind. I remember going off to the dressing room on my own and saying to myself: ‘Enough is enough.’ 

    “I realised I needed to talk it through with my wife and the club, and ask for help. 

    “It was the best, or one of the best, decisions of my life.”

    According to Araujo, the support of his teammates played a major role in his recovery.

    “I was really surprised because they took it in a very natural and respectful way.”

    Now, the Barcelona captain believes he has emerged stronger from the experience.

    “I’m enjoying playing football again, which is what I love most. I enjoy spending time with my wife, my children and my friends. 

    “I put things into perspective much more. I’ve grown a lot during this time. I firmly believe that great years lie ahead in my career.”

    On his future

    The interview also brought clarity regarding his future. Despite speculation surrounding Barcelona’s defensive plans, Araujo dismissed any suggestion of a departure.

    “My contract runs until 2031; I’ve just renewed it and I’m very happy at Barcelona.”

    Lastly, he also spoke about facing Spain in the World Cup group stage, where he will be up against several Barcelona teammates.

    “It’s a great match against a top team. I want to go into it in good form and with good momentum. I’m confident.” 

    Mauricio Pochettino holds talks with AC Milan over manager role

    Mauricio Pochettino holds talks with AC Milan over manager role
    Mauricio Pochettino holds talks with AC Milan over manager role

    USA manager Mauricio Pochettino has held talks with AC Milan over their vacant manager role in the buildup to the World Cup.

    The World Cup starts on June 11, with the USA’s first game on the 13th against Paraguay. They have two friendlies before their opening match, and Pochettino didn’t deny speaking to Milan during his media duties before the first friendly against Senegal on Sunday.

    Asked if his representatives had held a meeting with the Italian club, the Argentinian said: “Maybe, possible, because they need to do their job. If I met someone, what happened? What is going to change if I met someone?

    “We have friends everywhere and my representative works for me into trying to find the best possibility for the future. That is normal.”

    Pochettino’s contract with the USA expires after the World Cup ends, and Milan sacked manager Massimiliano Allegri earlier this week after they failed to qualify for the Champions League.

    Patriots get good news on A.J. Brown trade with Eagles

    Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver A.J. Brown

    Patriots get good news on A.J. Brown trade with Eagles originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

    The New England Patriots and Philadelphia Eagles may be only a few days away from completing an A.J. Brown trade.

    And the reality is that at this point, it seems like that's the only way this can go.

    Pro Football Talk's Mike Florio made a good point in a new article this week: If someone else was involved, we would've heard about it.

    "If there was another team pursuing Brown, we’d know about it," Florio writes. "The Eagles would have leaked it. The goal would be to pit two teams against each other in the hopes of getting the best possible return."

    For a while, there was chatter about the Los Angeles Rams, but nothing recent, and their roster construction and salary cap situation wouldn't make a lot of sense for Brown at this point.

    "As it stands, it’s the Patriots or no one," Florio writes. "And with all indications pointing to the Eagles and Brown being beyond the point of no return, Philly’s only play is to make a deal."

    MORE: Jason Kelce says the NFL is ruining its most valuable asset

    Florio goes on to point out that the Eagles have added Hollywood Brown, Elijah Moore, Dontayvion Wicks and Makai Lemon this offseason. They've got lots of WR depth beyond DeVonta Smith even after a Brown trade.

    "If Brown has decided he craves a reunion with Mike Vrabel, who coached Brown in Tennessee, a new team may not be thrilled about the prospect of giving up significant value for a player who would walk through the door reluctantly," Florio writes.

    It's hard to see Brown spending the 2026 NFL season anywhere but New England.

    The deal can happen as soon as June 2, which is when salary cap implications lighten for the Eagles. Maybe it'll take a little longer, but it's only trending in one direction.

    More NFL news:

    Detroit Lions Fan Favorite is Fighting for a Job in 2026

    The Detroit Lions have one of the deepest linebacker groups they have fielded in years, but that does not mean roster spots or starting jobs will be handed out.

    In fact, one of Detroit’s most beloved players may be entering the most important offseason of his NFL career.

    Linebacker Malcolm Rodriguez returns to Detroit on a one-year prove-it contract after injuries disrupted the final years of his rookie deal. While the Lions clearly value what Rodriguez brings to the locker room and defense, his path to a starting role is far from guaranteed.

    With OTAs underway and training camp approaching, Rodriguez will be battling to reclaim a prominent role in Kelvin Sheppard’s defense.

    Kevin Zeitler Lions reunion Josh Sweat Lions trade Malcolm Rodriguez Lions

    Opportunity Knocks After Alex Anzalone’s Departure

    The biggest reason Rodriguez finds himself back in the spotlight is the departure of longtime starter Alex Anzalone.

    For years, Anzalone served as one of the emotional leaders of Detroit’s defense while occupying the WILL linebacker position.

    Now, that role is available.

    Detroit already has two established starters in Jack Campbell and Derrick Barnes. However, the third linebacker spot remains one of the most intriguing position battles heading into training camp.

    Rodriguez enters the competition as a strong candidate, but he will not be alone.

    Free agent addition Damone Clark and rookie linebacker Jimmy Rolder will also be pushing for opportunities.

    Rodriguez Has Already Proven He Can Play

    Lions fans know Rodriguez’s story well.

    The former sixth-round pick out of Oklahoma State Cowboys football quickly became one of the feel-good stories of the 2022 season.

    After an impressive training camp, Rodriguez earned a starting role as a rookie and started 15 games while becoming a fan favorite because of his toughness, instincts, and relentless motor.

    However, circumstances changed quickly.

    The emergence of Barnes and the drafting of Campbell altered Detroit’s linebacker hierarchy. Then injuries began to interfere with Rodriguez’s momentum.

    In 2024, he worked his way back into a significant role after Anzalone suffered an injury, only to suffer a season-ending ACL injury himself.

    Last season, Rodriguez returned midway through the year and appeared in seven games while making one start.

    Now fully healthy, he has another opportunity to prove he belongs in Detroit’s defensive plans.

    Malcolm Rodriguez Career Statistics

    Here is a season-by-season look at Rodriguez’s NFL production entering the 2026 season:

    SeasonGamesStartsTacklesSolo TacklesSacksTFLFFINT
    2022161587621.0810
    202317321130.0010
    202410643272.0200
    2025711290.0100
    Career50251631113.01120

    While the numbers may not jump off the page compared to some starters around the league, Rodriguez has consistently delivered when given opportunities.

    OTAs Could Set the Tone

    One thing the Lions have repeatedly emphasized under Dan Campbell is competition.

    No player receives special treatment based on past performance or popularity.

    Rodriguez understands that.

    Despite entering camp as many observers’ favorite to win the WILL linebacker job, he will need to prove himself once again. That process begins during OTAs and continues throughout training camp.

    The coaching staff will closely evaluate communication, coverage responsibilities, athletic movement, and overall fit within Sheppard’s evolving defense.

    The good news for Rodriguez is that he has already won a starting job once before.

    Now he must do it again.

    A Huge Year Ahead

    Few players on Detroit’s roster have more at stake entering 2026.

    Rodriguez is playing for more than just a starting spot. He is also playing for his long-term NFL future.

    A strong season could position him for a significant role beyond 2026 and potentially earn him another contract with Detroit or elsewhere.

    A disappointing camp could leave him fighting for roster security.

    That reality makes Rodriguez one of the most fascinating players to watch throughout OTAs, minicamp, and training camp.

    And if history has taught Lions fans anything, it is never wise to count out Rodrigo.

    15 MLB teams currently under the newly proposed salary floor

    Major League Baseball’s latest collective bargaining discussions took a dramatic turn Thursday when league officials reportedly proposed both a salary cap and a salary floor as part of negotiations with the MLB Players Association. While much of the attention has focused on the proposed salary cap, the salary floor component is equally significant and could dramatically reshape how several organizations operate. Based on the reported payroll floor of $171.2 million, exactly half of Major League Baseball currently falls below the proposed threshold.

    MORE: MLB set to propose salary cap in new CBA negotiations & it could be a disaster

    Half the League Would Need to Spend More

    Of the 30 teams in MLB, 15 currently have payrolls below the proposed floor. Some organizations are relatively close to meeting the requirement. Teams such as the Baltimore Orioles and Seattle Mariners reportedly sit less than $10 million below the proposed figure and could reach the threshold without making massive changes.

    Others face a much larger challenge. The Cleveland Guardians and Miami Marlins are reportedly more than $90 million below the proposed floor, meaning they would need to dramatically increase spending if the proposal ever became reality. Several other small- and mid-market franchises would also face difficult decisions regarding payroll construction.

    Dec 8, 2025; Orlando, FL, USA; MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred speaks with the media during the 2025 MLB Winter Meetings at Signia by Hilton Hotel. Mandatory Credit: Mike Watters-Imagn Images

    Why a Salary Floor Appeals to Many Fans

    One of the biggest criticisms of Major League Baseball has been the willingness of some teams to operate with extremely low payrolls while remaining uncompetitive for extended stretches. A salary floor would theoretically help address that issue.

    By forcing every organization to invest a minimum amount into its roster, the league could create a more competitive environment and reduce concerns about teams prioritizing cost savings over winning.

    Many fans have long argued that if there is a luxury tax designed to discourage excessive spending, there should also be a mechanism preventing teams from spending too little.

    The Salary Cap Remains the Biggest Obstacle

    The problem is that MLB reportedly appears interested in implementing the salary floor only if a salary cap is included as well. That could make negotiations extremely difficult.

    The MLB Players Association has historically opposed salary caps, viewing them as restrictions on player earning power. Because of that, many around baseball remain skeptical that a cap-and-floor system will ultimately gain enough support to become part of the next CBA.

    For now, the negotiations are just beginning.

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    Green Bay area high school sports results for Thursday, May 28

    SOFTBALL

    Division 1 regional finals

    Green Bay Preble 10, Bay Port 0

    GREEN BAY - The top-seeded Hornets slugged their way past the eighth-seeded Pirates to advance to the sectional semifinal June 2 against fifth-seeded West De Pere.

    Preble scored three runs in the first inning, one in the third, three in the fourth and three in the fifth.

    Gracie Day was 3-for-3 with two doubles and three RBIs, while Camille Konkol was 2-for-4 with a double and one RBI and Hannah Von Haden was 2-for-3 with three runs scored.

    Tenley Kuehn earned the win in the circle, pitching five innings and allowing one hit and one walk while striking out six.

    Olivia Anthes accounted for Bay Port’s lone hit of the game.

    West De Pere 1, Ashwaubenon 0

    ASHWAUBENON - The fifth-seeded Phantoms scored the game’s only run in the second inning as they slipped past the fourth-seeded Jaguars to advance to the sectional semifinal June 2 at top-seeded Green Bay Preble.

    West De Pere outhit Ashwaubenon 5-2.

    Adalyn Schmitt had two hits and an RBI for West De Pere. Mady Mulloy had a hit and scored the game’s only run.

    Kloe Bartoszek pitched a complete game for the Phantoms. She allowed two hits, walked five and struck out eight. Only three runners reached second base against Bartoszek.

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    Aubrey House and Addison Allen had the Jaguars’ hits.

    Grace Aichele took the loss in the circle, pitching seven innings and allowing five hits, one earned run and one walk while striking out eight.

    Stevens Point 16, De Pere 1

    STEVENS POINT - The second-seeded Panthers pounded out 17 hits over three innings as they overcame an early deficit en route to the regional final win.

    Stevens Point led 4-1 after one inning and 13-1 after two before scoring the final three runs in the third.

    Sophia Abundiz was 3-for-3 with a triple and three RBIs, while Aubree Itzen was 3-for-3 with two doubles and an RBI and Jordan Roth was 3-for-3 with an RBI and three runs scored for the Panthers.

    Payton Spaeth doubled and Bella Robinett drove in the Redbirds’ lone run.

    Stevens Point will face third-seeded Hortonville in a sectional semifinal June 2 in Stevens Point.

    Division 2 regional finals

    Denmark 8, Two Rivers 4

    DENMARK - The top-seeded Vikings used two three-run innings to hold off the fifth-seeded Purple Raiders as they advanced to face second-seeded Kewaskum in the sectional semifinal June 2.

    Denmark led 3-0 after one inning, 3-1 after two and 6-2 after three. Two Rivers scored one in the fourth before the Vikings answered with two in the fifth. The Purple Raiders were able to plate one run in the seventh, but came up just short.

    Powering the Vikings were Addison Pinchart, who was 3-for-3 with a double, a home run and five RBIs, while Maggie Frank was 2-for-2 with an RBI.

    Peytynn Schramm led Two Rivers with two hits, while Reagan Stalter drove in two runs.

    Luxemburg-Casco 6, Seymour 4

    LUXEMBURG - The second-seeded Spartans rallied from an early two-run deficit en route to the regional final win.

    Seymour led 2-0 after two innings before Luxemburg-Casco scored one in the third. A five-run sixth gave the Spartans the lead, but the Thunder made things interesting, scoring twice in the seventh.

    Kaylee Rettler was 3-for-4 with a run scored and one RBI, while Kendra Rettler was 3-for-4 with one run scored for Seymour.

    Seymour outhit the Spartans 12-9.

    Luxemburg-Casco will face top-seeded Fox Valley Lutheran on June 2 in a sectional semifinal matchup.

    Division 3 regional finals

    Southern Door 6, Brillion 0

    BRUSSELS - Alanah Kaye allowed three hits through seven innings with 13 strikeouts as the top-seeded Eagles blanked the fourth-seeded Lions in regional final action.

    Reese Vogel helped pace the Southern Door offense, going 2-for-3 with a double and an RBI, while Grace Vogel was 2-for-3 with two RBIs.

    Carter Miller doubled to lead Brillion.

    The Eagles will face second-seeded New Holstein in the sectional semifinal June 2. The Huskies defeated sixth-seeded Valders 8-4.

    Amherst 4, Peshtigo 2

    PESHTIGO - The seventh-seeded Falcons pulled off their second upset win in a row by knocking off the third-seeded Bulldogs.

    Peshtigo had taken a 2-0 lead in the second and held that until the sixth, when Amherst plated one run. The Falcons then scored three times in the top of the seventh to advance to the sectional semifinal against top-seeded Wittenberg-Birnamwood.

    Jackie Nooyen and Delaney Conner each doubled for Amherst.

    Sam Nooyen earned the win, pitching seven innings and allowing nine hits and two earned runs while striking out three.

    Division 4 regional finals

    Auburndale 11, Crivitz 1

    AUBURNDALE - The second-seeded Eagles dominated the third-seeded Wolverines en route to the regional final win.

    Auburndale scored one run in the first inning, four in the third, four in the fourth and two in the fifth. Crivitz scored its lone run in the top of the fifth.

    Halli Dorschner led the Wolverines with two hits and one RBI.

    The Eagles will face fourth-seeded Pacelli in the sectional semifinal June 2 in Auburndale.

    Pacelli 1, Bonduel 0

    BONDUEL - The fourth-seeded Cardinals outlasted the top-seeded Bears in nine innings.

    Amelia Martini earned the win in the circle for Pacelli, allowing six hits and three walks while striking out 12.

    Avery Wavrunek led the Cardinals, going 2-for-4 with a double.

    Pacelli will face second-seeded Auburndale in the sectional semifinal.

    Algoma 10, Markesan 0

    ALGOMA - The top-seeded Wolves no-hit the Hornets while scoring five runs in the first inning and five in the fifth to earn the regional final win.

    BASEBALL

    Division 2 regional quarterfinals

    Notre Dame 11, Freedom 6

    GREEN BAY - The Tritons broke away from a 3-3 tie against the Irish by scoring four runs in both the fifth and sixth innings to get the win.

    Jacob Reineking had two hits and scored four runs for Notre Dame, while Oliver Lindstrom had two hits and drove in three. Ty Bumgardner also drove in three runs for Notre Dame, which will host Xavier in a regional semifinal June 2.

    Drew Magnuson pitched five innings for Notre Dame to get the win. Brennen Frelich and Reineking pitched the final two innings to close out the game.

    Freedom, which finished with five hits, was hurt by committing five errors.

    Denmark 10, Clintonville 0

    DENMARK - Cade Delarwelle pitched five innings of one-hit ball to lead the Vikings to the win over the Truckers.

    Delarwelle, the winning pitcher, allowed three walks and struck out six with Caden Kersten pitching the sixth inning, allowing a single for Denmark.

    The Vikings will host Marinette in a regional semifinal June 2.

    Kersten led Denmark, which scored in every inning, with three hits. Jaxon Pinchart had two hits and scored twice. Braedon Heezen also scored two runs.

    Marinette 4, Oconto Falls 0

    MARINETTE - Cooper Smith pitched a complete game, allowing just one hit, in the Marines’ win over the Panthers.

    Smith walked two batters and struck out 11 for Marinette, which will play at Denmark in a regional semifinal June 2.

    Chase MacGregor and Sawyer Walters both had two hits for Marinette.

    Chase Belanger had Oconto Falls’ only hit.

    Carter Heroux took the loss for Oconto Falls.

    Luxemburg-Casco 5, Shawano 1

    LUXEMBURG - The Spartans, who led 1-0 after three innings, broke open the game with a four-run fourth inning.

    Luxemburg-Casco will play at Little Chute in a regional semifinal June 2.

    Luxemburg-Casco had seven hits but three were for extra bases. Tatem Klaubauf and Marcus Doell both had doubles with Eli Derenne delivering a triple.

    Shawano, which finished with six hits, scored its lone run in the seventh inning.

    Gavin Lax pitched 6⅔ innings, allowing one unearned run on five hits. He walked two and struck out five. Hudson Billings got the final out.

    Xavier 5, Wrightstown 0

    APPLETON - The Hawks scored four runs in the first inning and went on to notch the win over the Tigers to advance to the regional semifinal June 2 against Notre Dame.

    Xavier improved to 15-6 with the win.

    Kyler Bleck had two hits for Xavier, while Gavin Wiese drove in two runs. Carter Hermus, Easton Stempa and Titan Milhaupt each had a double for Xavier.

    Bleck pitched the first five innings, allowing four hits while striking out one to get the win.

    Jacob Miller started and took the loss for Wrightstown, which finished with an 8-13 record.

    Division 3 regional quarterfinals

    Algoma 3, Mishicot 2

    ALGOMA - Charlie Prokash pitched 6⅔ innings, allowing two unearned runs on four hits while striking out 12, to lead the Wolves to the win over Mishicot.

    Algoma will play at Brillion in a regional semifinal June 2.

    Jacob Massey got the final out with a strikeout for Algoma.

    Braeden Leist had two hits and scored twice for Algoma. Dylan Seiler also had two hits for Algoma.

    Crivitz 10, Gillett/Suring 0

    CRIVITZ - Colton Arpke and Jackson Schramm combined to no-hit the Hornets in the Wolverines’ win.

    Crivitz will host Oconto in a regional semifinal June 2.

    Schramm pitched the first four innings, walking one and striking out nine for Crivitz. Arpke didn’t allow a baserunner while striking out four.

    Arpke also had four hits for Crivitz. Colten Tarmann had three hits. Both Arpke and Tarmann drove in two runs.

    Clayton Borremans took the loss for Gillett/Suring.

    Oconto 11, Southern Door 1

    OCONTO - The Blue Devils scored two runs in the first inning, three in the second, two in the third and four in the fourth in their win over the Eagles.

    Oconto will play at Crivitz in a regional semifinal June 2.

    Oconto, which finished with 10 hits, got two from Bryce Knoll and Finn Brady. Collin Bauman and Dane Helnor both drove in two runs.

    Roman Cantu pitched a five-inning complete game to get the win. He gave up one unearned run on four hits and one walk. He struck out seven.

    Will Price took the loss for Southern Door.

    Peshtigo 5, Sevastopol 2

    STURGEON BAY - The Bulldogs scored single runs in the first, third, fifth, sixth and seventh innings in their win over the Pioneers.

    The win improves Peshtigo’s record to 9-11 and sends it into a regional semifinal game at Kewaunee on June 2.

    Andrew Wiesner and Reid Kacmarynski both had two hits for Sevastopol.

    Wiesner pitched the first five innings for Sevastopol and took the loss.

    Sturgeon Bay 9, Coleman 4

    COLEMAN - The Clippers improved to 6-15 with the win over the Cougars.

    Sturgeon Bay advances to play at Bonduel on June 2 in the regional semifinals.

    Coleman finishes with a 12-8 record.

    Pacelli 12, Menominee Nation 2

    STEVENS POINT - The Cardinals took charge of the game early against the Eagles, scoring five runs in the first inning.

    Nate Haemmerle had two hits, including a home run, and drove in three runs for Pacelli.

    CJ Pyawasay and Craig Penass had Menominee Nation’s two hits.

    Division 4 regional quarterfinals

    NEW Lutheran 8, Sheboygan Lutheran 3

    GREEN BAY - It’s on to the regional semifinals for the Blazers after they defeated the Crusaders.

    NEW Lutheran (12-12), which got three hits from Justin Trimberger, will play June 2 against second-seeded Green Lake/Princeton in a regional semifinal.

    Evan Monfre had two hits and two RBIs for NEW Lutheran.

    Henry Kemper pitched the first three innings for NEW Lutheran to get the win.

    Sheboygan Lutheran finishes its season at 0-17.

    Niagara 12, Pembine/Goodman 0

    PEMBINE - The Badgers scored their runs on five hits, seven walks and five errors by the Panthers.

    Niagara will host No. 13 seed Wausaukee in a regional semifinal June 2.

    Remington Buchanan drove in two runs for Niagara, while Reid Schroeder had a double.

    Buchanan got the win for Niagara, allowing two hits and two walks while striking out 10.

    Niagara is 12-8, while Pembine/Goodman finishes 1-10.

    Lena 13, Bowler 5

    LENA - The Wildcats upped their record to 8-7 with the win over the Panthers.

    Lena advances to the regional semifinal when it will play June 2 at third-seeded Florence.

    Bowler ends its season at 5-8.

    Wausaukee 14, Wabeno/Laona 4

    WABENO - The Rangers, who were seeded 13th, pulled the upset with the win over the Rebels, who were seeded fourth.

    Wausaukee (3-10) will play at Niagara in a regional semifinal June 2.

    Wabeno/Laona finishes with a 13-9 record.

    Saint Thomas Aquinas 4, Elcho 1

    ELCHO - The Cavaliers scored the winning run in the third inning in their victory over the Hornets.

    Saint Thomas Aquinas, which is 4-11, advances to the regional semifinal June 2 at Rib Lake.

    Regular season

    Green Bay Preble 6, Little Chute 2

    LITTLE CHUTE - Trent DeMeuse allowed two runs (one earned) on four hits while striking out 10 to lead the Hornets to the nonconference win over the Mustangs.

    Will VanBoxel shut out Little Chute over the final two innings, giving up a hit and three walks while striking out three for Green Bay Preble.

    Everett Sachs had two hits, including a double, and drove in three runs for Green Bay Preble. David Petasek had two hits and scored four times. Carlos Prado had two hits.

    Kewaunee 3, Manitowoc Lincoln 1

    MANITOWOC - Waylon Delain had three hits and Diesel Bosdeck and Connor Kilgore both drove in runs to lead the Storm to the win over the Ships.

    Kewaunee, which took a 2-0 lead in the first inning, got two hits from Bosdeck and Brett Paulsen.

    Paulsen started and pitched the first three innings for Kewaunee, with Jackson Walecka and Delain pitching four scoreless innings of relief.

    Bennett Johnson got the loss for Manitowoc, which had only three hits.

    Pulaski 7, Menasha 1

    MENASHA - The Red Raiders trailed the Bluejays 3-2 after five innings but took command of the game with a five-run sixth inning en route to the nonconference win.

    Eli Heuser and Braun Wotruba both drove in two runs for Pulaski. Mason Heintz and Gavin Sikorski both had two hits. Heuser had a double.

    Brock Wiedeman pitched the first four innings for Pulaski, with Gabe VerGiesen, Sikorski and Maverick Amenson each pitching an inning of relief.

    GIRLS SOCCER

    Luxemburg-Casco 1, Sturgeon Bay 0

    LUXEMBURG - Emi Kuhn scored at the 16-minute mark off an assist from Laney Jauquet as the Spartans downed the Clippers in nonconference action.

    Teagan Gunderson was not tested in net, while Sturgeon Bay goaltender Prudence Goettelman made nine saves.

    Sheboygan Falls 6, Denmark 0

    SHEBOYGAN FALLS - Natalie Grunwald scored a pair of goals as the Falcons downed the Vikings.

    Sheboygan Falls scored four times in the first half and never looked back.

    BOYS TENNIS

    Division 1

    Notre Dame Sectional

    NOTRE DAME ACADEMY 40, WEST DE PERE 39, APPLETON NORTH 30, KIMBERLY 24, BAY PORT 22, APPLETON WEST 17, PULASKI 14, DE PERE 13, GREEN BAY PREBLE 12, ASHWAUBENON 6, GREEN BAY EAST 0, GREEN BAY SOUTHWEST 0, GREEN BAY WEST 0, HORTONVILLE 0, KAUKAUNA 0, FOX VALLEY LUTHERAN 0

    State qualifiers

    Singles

    No. 1 - Alex Thomas, Notre Dame Academy; Colin Meixl, Kimberly; Liam Hankel, West De Pere; Truman Vogel, Appleton West. No. 2 - Cale Vogel, Appleton West.

    Doubles

    No. 1 - Hunter Holschuh/Jackson Lawson, Kimberly; Sam Hahnke/Spencer Munson, Appleton North; Tudor Cristescu/Alex Kaufman, De Pere; Giovanni Zifferblatt/Brayden Hagenow, West De Pere. No. 2 - Eric Graf/Jack Mendolla, Appleton North.

    Division 2

    Altoona Sectional

    ALTOONA 54, AQUINAS 32, REGIS 32, SHAWANO 20, MEDFORD 18, OSCEOLA 14, LAKELAND UNION 13, ASHLAND 10, AMERY 9, BALDWIN-WOODVILLE 9, ELLSWORTH 6, ANTIGO 0, BLACK RIVER FALLS 0, WEST SALEM 0, FAITH CHRISTIAN ACADEMY 0, PACELLI 0

    State qualifiers

    Singles

    No. 1 - Tegan Schott, Aquinas; Trenton Navarre, Altoona; Enrique Omella Valls, Shawano; Adrian Erickson, Ashland. No. 2 - Carter Drescher, Altoona.

    Doubles

    No. 1 - Jaxton Semrow/Tegan Bennett, Altoona; Ty Gehling/Noah Laber, Regis; Andrew Colianni/Main Byram, Lakeland Union; Carter Marincel/Owen Henningsgard, Osceola. No. 2 - Joseph Ricci/Owen Drescher, Altoona.

    This article originally appeared on Green Bay Press-Gazette: Green Bay area high school sports results for Thursday, May 28

    Riverheads, Fort Defiance baseball win regional openers

    Brody Phillips had three hits, including a double, and pitched the final two innings in a 10-0, six-inning win over Rappahannock County to open the Region 1B baseball playoffs Thursday, May 28.

    Riverheads, the top seed, will host No. 4 Smith Mountain Lake Christian Academy June 2 in the regional semifinals. Smith Mountain Lake beat Altavista 5-4.

    Phillips scored first for Riverheads, crossing the plate on a sacrifice bunt by Ethan Mulcahy in the bottom of the third inning.

    It stayed 1-0 until the bottom of the fifth when the flood gates opened. Phillips singled, stole second then got to third and scored on two passed balls to make it 2-0, the first of five runs in the inning.

    Riverheads added four more runs in the bottom of the sixth, including an RBI double by Jackson Berkstresser and a walk-off single by Phillips to make it 10-0.

    Berkstresser got the win, throwing the first four innings and giving up just two hits and no runs. He also added two hits, as did Mason Miller, in the win.

    More: Fort distance runners bring home gold in Region 2B track championships

    Fort tops Draft

    Noah Dulaney had a home run and Tripp Hanger had a double as Fort Defiance held off Stuarts Draft 7-3 in the Region 2B baseball playoff opener for both.

    Fort Defiance will now play at No. 1 Strasburg June 2 in the regional semifinals. Strasburg had a first round bye.

    Dulaney finished the night 2-for-2 with three runs scored and a pair of RBIs. Hunter Hamer and Luke Allen also had two hits each for Fort Defiance.

    Fort led 4-0 before Stuarts Draft battled back to cut its deficit to two with runs in the fourth and fifth. Fort then scored three runs in the top of the seventh, including an RBI single by Hamer and an error by Draft that let two more runs score.

    Fort had to work out of a one-out, bases-loaded jam in the bottom of the seventh, but got a pair of fly outs to hold on to the win.

    Hanger pitched 3.1 innings in the start, giving up just a hit and run and striking out four. Conner Campbell and Wilson Cash finished out the game in relief.

    Bentley Almarode had two hits to lead Stuarts Draft.

    More: Inside the growing Staunton Clayground studio and new programs

    Gap falls to Luray

    Luray scored five runs in the fourth inning to break open a tight game and pull away from Buffalo Gap for a 9-2 win in Region 1B baseball.

    No. 3 Luray will face No. 7 William Campbell, an upset winner over Surry, in the regional semifinals June 2.

    Caleb Cyphert had three hits for Luray and Connor Hilliard pitched a strong six innings in the start, giving up just three hits, one run and striking out 11.

    Buffalo Gap got two hits from Brysen Keyton and a hit each from Dalton Coffey and Wyatt Swisher in the loss. Walker Thompson suffered the loss, going three innings in the start.

    More: Riverheads boys win Region 1B track title: Postseason roundup

    Patrick Hite is a reporter at The News Leader. Story ideas and tips are always welcome. Connect with Patrick (he/him/his) at phite@newsleader.com and on Instagram @hitepatrick. Subscribe to us at newsleader.com.

    This article originally appeared on Staunton News Leader: Riverheads and Fort Defiance open baseball playoffs with victories

    Nottingham Forest quickfire end of season review

    Nottingham Forest players huddle before kick-off
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    The most significant moment of the season - good or bad - was...

    Winning at Midtjylland in the Europa League. Identified as the night when Nottingham Forest's fringe players delivered, it was the moment Vitor Pereira says he knew he had a squad capable of staying up. They only lost once - very controversially - in the Premier League after that.

    The season has been a success because...

    Even with four head coaches, the club has managed to combine Premier League survival with a first European campaign for 30 years and a run to the semi-finals.

    The unsung hero of the season is...

    Is it possible to call the player of the year the unsung hero? Given all the headlines and plaudits rightly handed to the likes of Elliot Anderson and Morgan Gibbs-White this season, it was great to see Neco Williams crowned player of year. He has quietly gone about his business and he has played at a consistently high level all season.

    If there is a player or staff member with more to do in future it is...

    James McAtee. It has been a difficult first season at Forest for the attacking midfielder but more than one of Forest's head coaches this season has talked about the quality he shows in training and that he can do things others can't. Maybe next season will be when he flourishes.

    The major club issue or talking point lurking is...

    As always at this time of year, the major club issue lurking is whether they will lose any of their star talents.

    There is obviously a lot of talk about Anderson and it will be interesting to see Forest's stance on that during the summer. Can they keep him and, if that seems unlikely, how can they reinvest the club-record fee he would attract in order to compensate for his loss?

    The reason for hope going forward is...

    The last 10 games of the Premier League season. Under immense pressure, and with a squad decimated by injury, they lost just once (amid hugely controversial circumstances of course) to secure Premier League survival.

    Take away midweek European football, add in some shrewd summer investment and a new contract for Pereira, who has done an incredible job to reunite and regalvanise the club, and that certainly equals a recipe for hope.

    Chargers Derwin James becomes highest-paid safety for the second time

    Los Angeles Chargers Derwin James has just signed an extension that makes him the highest-paid safety in the NFL.

    Chargers safety Derwin James has just become the NFL's highest-paid safety for the second time in his career. On Tuesday, he agreed to a three-year extension worth $75.6 million, with $57.5 million guaranteed and $25.2 million a year.

    James was due to become a free agent after the 2026 season. The number 17 overall pick in the 2018 NFL Draft still gets it done at a high level and is part of one of the better defenses in the league. He has spent his entire career with the Chargers, which is rare in today's sports world, especially after several seasons have passed.

    James has the second-most sacks for a defensive back since entering the NFL, trailing Jamal Adams. James was also the only safety in the Super Bowl era to be named first-team All-Pro as a rookie.

    Chargers coach Jim Harbaugh referred to James as "the best safety that I have ever seen" last September.

    The Chargers are doing everything they can to build a great defense and put pieces together for QB Justin Herbert to make a deep playoff run, and this is a great start.

    This article originally appeared on Touchdown Wire: Chargers Derwin James becomes highest-paid safety for the second time

    OneFootball x Black Lounge: Mikel Arteta has surpassed all expectations

    OneFootball x Black Lounge: Mikel Arteta has surpassed all expectations
    OneFootball x Black Lounge: Mikel Arteta has surpassed all expectations

    As part of OneFootball's collaboration series with Shoot Music we're interviewing an artist every week about their love of football.

    This week it's Black Lounge guitarist and huge Arsenal fan, Ben Gulik.


    Can you sum up just how it feels for the long wait to finally be over and to be Premier League champions again?

    Pure elation! I continue to catch myself every couple of hours remembering Arsenal are champions of England, followed by a stupid grin. I was five-years-old when we last won it, so this is the first one I'll properly remember.

    What was the moment you believed you would do it? Or has it still not sunk in yet?I

    was pretty sure Man City would pull something off against Bournemouth, so it's still really sinking in. Knowing Arsenal, I was expecting it to come down to the final day of the season. 

    Who has been your Player of the Season?

    [David] Raya, for sure. He is a world-class goalkeeper and kept us in the points time and time again.

    What has been your favourite Goal of the Season?

    [Eberechi] Eze against Leverkusen. Henry-esque. So, so good. 

    What was your standout moment of the season - if you have to pick one?

    Probably Eze's hat trick against Tottenham. You couldn't help but feel proud for the guy, coming back to his boyhood club after all these years and putting three away against the spuds.

    And a word for Mikel Arteta. From where he took Arsenal when taking over to now, surely it has surpassed even your best expectations?

    It has 100% surpassed them. I've seen the slander online over the years but never got behind it. He told us to trust the process and here we are! He's completely overhauled our club and pulled us out of the swamp we found ourselves in 7-8 years ago. I'd say on behalf of Arsenal fans all across the world: thank you for everything you've done, let's not stop here. The foundation is set and now we've got years of competing for titles ahead of us. 

    Lastly, will they go on now and make it a double in the Champions League Final?

    I'd say the pressure has been lifted slightly having won the Prem and ended the 22 year wait. We've proven we're one of the best teams in the world, so now we can go out there and play a great game of football and dream to do what we've never done before! Up the Gunners! 

    Black Lounge’s new single, 'Welcome Home', is out now.

    You can follow the band on Instagram here: @blackloungeband

    A Manchester City starlet has had a taste of first-team football, and perhaps another loan spell beckons

    A Manchester City starlet has had a taste of first-team football, and perhaps another loan spell beckons
    A Manchester City starlet has had a taste of first-team football, and perhaps another loan spell beckons

    Manchester City sent Divine Mukasa out on loan to Leicester City for the second half of the 2025-26 season. Unfortunately for Leicester City, they were relegated to League One after finishing 23rd in the Championship. The experience of playing in a team battling relegation should see Mukasa return to City with more of an edge to his play. Also, the experience of playing in the Championship will have benefited Mukasa’s development as a player. Looking ahead to next season, perhaps another loan spell beckons for Divine Mukasa, as a loan spell in the right environment should do wonders for his growth as a player.

    Divine Mukasa showed signs out on loan at Leicester City, but at times he struggled to impose himself.

    Across all competitions for Leicester City, Divine Mukasa made fifteen appearances. He started eleven of those matches. The England youth international scored two goals and added three assists and showed flashes of his undoubted talent at Leicester City. Mukasa’s eye for a defence-splitting pass stood out, and perhaps if he were out on loan in a better team, he’d have more of an impact in the Championship. Mukasa’s dribbling caught the eye, as did his ability to play in tight spaces. The education that Mukasa has received at Manchester City was on display more often than not for Leicester City.

    One area of Divine Mukasa’s game that needs improvement is his consistency. At times, Mukasa would drift out of games for Leicester. Given that he is 18 years of age, that isn’t a surprise. Mukasa was also substituted in seven of his eleven starts. So his fitness does need to improve, as does his ability to remain a factor in matches. Once again, these attributes will improve as Mukasa matures.

    Another loan move for the 2026-27 season may be the best move for Manchester City and Divine Mukasa.

    Looking ahead to the 2026-27 season, it is expected that Divine Mukasa will report to preseason training for Manchester City. With how many players City have playing in this summer’s World Cup, it is almost a given that Mukasa will begin preseason with the City first team. From there, another loan move may be best for Divine Mukasa for next season.

    Perhaps, a loan move to a higher quality Championship side than Leicester City were this season is the next step for Mukasa to take. Preferably one that plays attacking football. That way, Mukasa can try and force his way into a prominent role in a better quality team. The challenge of establishing himself as a starter at a higher level side will be right in front of Divine Mukasa. That may be exactly what Mukasa needs to begin to fulfil his undoubted potential.

    The lessons of spending the second half of the season on loan at Leicester City should set Mukasa up for what comes next, whether that be Manchester City’s preseason or another loan spell for the 2026-27 season. Divine Mukasa does seem destined to one day be a Manchester City first-team player. The 2026-27 season may be a crucial step in the process of Mukasa making that leap.

    MLS side Charlotte FC in talks with Lens’s Allan Saint-Maximin

    MLS side Charlotte FC in talks with Lens’s Allan Saint-Maximin
    MLS side Charlotte FC in talks with Lens’s Allan Saint-Maximin

    Charlotte FC are reported to have entered into negotiations with Allan Saint-Maximin (29) in an attempt to sign him as their ‘designated player’ (a player whose permitted salary exceeds the league’s salary cap), according to L’Équipe.

    Currently sixth in the Eastern Conference table, the Major League Soccer franchise is keen to capitalise on the Frenchman’s impending contract expiry – on 30th June – to secure his services. A departure that RC Lens, who for their part hope to retain the former Newcastle United player, are now keen to avoid.

    Having joined Les Sang et Or on a free transfer following the termination of his contract with Club America back in February, Saint-Maximin quickly settled back into life in France, scoring four goals and providing three assists in 559 minutes of play (13 appearances, equating to a goal or an assist every 79 minutes) during the second half of the season. The Châtenay-Malabry native made the most of this spell to win the Coupe de France, claiming the first trophy of his career in the process.

    GFFN | Léo Aschi

    Report: West Ham United forward set to leave the club this summer

    Report: West Ham United forward set to leave the club this summer
    Report: West Ham United forward set to leave the club this summer

    Niclas Füllkrug Exit Looks Increasingly Likely as West Ham Weigh Options

    West Ham appear set for another significant squad decision this summer, with reports suggesting Niclas Füllkrug is preparing to move on after a difficult spell in east London.

    According to Sky Sports, AC Milan will not trigger the €5 million option to make his loan move permanent, meaning the German striker will return to West Ham for the time being. However, the expectation is that his stay will be brief.

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    The 24 time German international has endured a frustrating campaign, one shaped by injuries, limited opportunities and uncertainty over his future. For a player who arrived with a strong reputation after spells in the Bundesliga and a move from Borussia Dortmund, the return has fallen short of expectations.

    Difficult Season Takes Its Toll

    West Ham invested heavily when they signed Füllkrug in 2024, paying €27 million with potential bonuses pushing the figure higher. Yet the return has been modest.

    In 29 competitive appearances for the Hammers, he scored three goals and registered two assists. Injuries proved particularly damaging, causing him to miss more than 30 matches and preventing any sustained momentum.

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    His temporary move to Milan also failed to reignite his fortunes. Despite making 20 appearances, he started only three matches and finished with one goal.

    Transfer Market Begins to Open

    The latest reports indicate that clubs in Italy, Spain and MLS are monitoring the situation closely. Interest has also emerged from Germany.

    Werder Bremen, where Füllkrug enjoyed some of the best years of his career, are believed to be exploring a possible reunion. Initial discussions have reportedly taken place, although any deal remains at an early stage.

    Fresh Start Appears Best Outcome

    At 33, Füllkrug still possesses qualities that could appeal to clubs seeking experience and leadership in attack. What he needs most is continuity, something that has been missing throughout the past year.

    West Ham’s willingness to accept a reasonable fee may help accelerate negotiations. From the club’s perspective, reducing a substantial wage commitment while reshaping the squad makes obvious sense.

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    This was a transfer that simply never found its rhythm. There was genuine excitement when Füllkrug arrived. His reputation in Germany, combined with his physical presence and experience, suggested he could provide a reliable focal point for the attack.

    Unfortunately, injuries prevented supporters from seeing the best version of him. Every time he appeared ready to build momentum, another setback seemed to arrive. It became difficult for both player and club to establish any consistency.

    Many West Ham fans will probably feel a degree of sympathy. Füllkrug’s commitment was rarely questioned and there were moments that hinted at what he might have offered over a full season. Those moments were simply too infrequent.

    Looking ahead, most supporters will view a departure as the sensible outcome. West Ham need to refresh the squad and invest in players who can contribute regularly. The wage savings alone could create room for important additions elsewhere on the pitch.

    There is also an acceptance that some transfers do not work despite good intentions on all sides. If Füllkrug secures a move where he can play regularly and enjoy the final years of his career, many West Ham fans would wish him well.

    The focus now shifts to recruitment. Expectations remain high among supporters, who will want the club to reinvest wisely and build a squad capable of climbing back to the Premier League.

    Dybala and Pellegrini to accept significant paycut to stay

    Dybala and Pellegrini to accept significant paycut to stay
    Dybala and Pellegrini to accept significant paycut to stay

    A double gesture of dedication destined to leave its mark.

    Corriere dello Sport opened today with the headline “Pellegrini-Dybala, a love cut,” detailing how the two players have chosen to significantly reduce their salaries in order to continue their adventures with the Giallorossi.

    According to the sports newspaper, Lorenzo Pellegrini has agreed to give up more than 50% of his current salary in order to extend his expiring contract with Roma.

    A new three-year agreement is reportedly ready for the number 7.

    Paulo Dybala has also reportedly made a significant financial choice.

    The Argentine striker is reportedly willing to go from a salary of €8 million to around €2.5 million, thus facilitating the reaching of an agreement with the club.

    Negotiations are now reportedly in the final stages, and according to Corriere dello Sport, only the official announcement is missing. Dybala’s deal is expected to include a contract until 2028, with an option for the following season.

    McDermott hails Reading 'stability' despite play-off disappointment

    Former Reading manager Brian McDermott looks on from the touchline during a Reading match
    Brian McDermott guided Reading to the Premier League in 2012 [Getty Images]

    Former Reading boss Brian McDermott says there will be some disappointment that his old club failed to make the play-offs but has hailed the "stability" at the Royals ahead of another promotion push next time around.

    Leam Richardson's side fell short in their bid to return to the Championship, with a 12th-place finish coming after a good run of form had catapulted them into the top six in April.

    Just two points from their last five games saw Reading miss out on a play-off spot for the second season running but McDermott, who guided the side to the Premier League with a Championship title win in 2012, says it is important to remember how far the club has come after a challenging few years.

    "I would imagine that the team, manager and staff would be disappointed they didn't get in the play-offs and I understand that," he told BBC Radio Berkshire.

    "Having said that, if you look at where the club was a couple of years ago, it was in real trouble."

    "At least there is some stability there, which is great to see and that's the most important thing and you can have another go next year.

    "I don't believe any of that [clubs sometimes are not ready for promotion]. Just try and win the next game and try to get yourself into a strong position and get promoted and worry about the division you are going to be in during the summer."

    Reading's promotion hopes were seriously dented by conceding late on in key matches towards the end of the season, including stoppage-time goals in the defeat to Lincoln City and in their draw at Huddersfield.

    McDermott remembers his side suffering with similar issues during his time in charge and says players have to do the "ugly stuff" in order to see games out.

    "We had a spell when I was manager where we were losing goals in the 87th and 88th minute and we spent a lot of time in training working on the last five, six, seven minutes of what a game would look like to see it out," he said.

    "And we became a really strong team at seeing games out. If you remember that team, we'd keep the ball, we'd do what we had to do, put balls in corners. Do anything - block shots, block crosses and do all of the ugly stuff that no-one pats you on the back for to make sure you win a game 1-0."

    Friday Is a Bigger Test for Tigers Starter Troy Melton

    Troy Melton is Detroit’s probable starter Friday against the White Sox, putting the Detroit Tigers right-hander on the mound for his first normal-rest turn since returning from the injured list. The probable pitchers listing has Melton set for the opener, and Detroit has him lined up for his second start of the season against Erick Fedde.

    Friday matters because the Detroit Tigers are no longer just checking whether Melton could get through a return outing. This start could give the Tigers a better indication of whether his post-IL stuff and workload can hold up across turns, and whether he can stay on a standard turn next week.

    Melton’s return came after an elbow issue in spring

    Melton came back from right elbow inflammation that sidelined him in spring training. Detroit then activated him from the injured list on May 24, putting him back into the Detroit Tigers rotation mix.

    His final rehab checkpoint gave Detroit encouraging raw data. In a start for Single-A Lakeland, Melton threw five innings, allowed one run, walked none, struck out six, and his four-seam fastball averaged 96.5 mph and touched 98.1 mph.

    The first outing back was only part of the evaluation

    Melton’s season debut came in Detroit’s 4-1 win over Baltimore in the second game of a doubleheader on May 24. He allowed one run in that outing, and the win ended the club’s losing skid, as reflected in the game coverage from that return start.

    The Detroit Tigers also entered Friday with Melton listed at 1-0 and a 1.59 ERA. Those numbers matter less than the usage question now in front of him: whether the stuff he showed in rehab and in his first outing back looks the same after a regular between-start routine.

    Why this start matters more than the debut

    Melton’s rehab line and first start back showed he was healthy enough to return. Friday offers a more useful check on whether that version of Melton can repeat on schedule, after the usual recovery work and game prep that come with a normal turn.

    If he carries similar velocity and works through another full starter’s workload, the Detroit Tigers would have stronger evidence that he can stay in the rotation on that cadence. If he comes out early or the stuff backs up, the next question shifts to whether the Tigers keep him on a standard turn again in the next pass through the rotation.

    Maple Leafs' Matthew Knies trade update seems unbothered by new front office

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    The Toronto Maple Leafs have a new front office leader this offseason as John Chayka took over the GM role previously held by Brad Treliving.

    With that shift comes a potential change in plans. Chayka gets his own chance to assess the roster and decide what moves he does or doesn't want to make.

    But as it pertains to Matthew Knies, maybe the status quo is in order.

    Treliving shopped Knies before the March trade deadline in the hopes of getting a big package in return, but no deal was ever completed.

    Now, Knies may still be available for a steep price.

    The Athletic's Chris Johnston ranks Knies 12th on his offseason trade board, and Knies would likely be higher if it was more clear he was available. Johnston seems to think, though, that Chayka could follow Treliving's lead here in trying to move Knies.

    "A young power forward with an ideal blend of size and skill who is signed until his late 20s, Knies is the kind of player NHL teams rarely, if ever, trade," Johnston writes. "That’s partly why the Maple Leafs considered it ahead of the March trade deadline. They felt he could bring back a bonanza of assets to reboot a program short on prospects and draft picks. There’s since been a change in management in Toronto, with John Chayka replacing Brad Treliving, but Chayka has told other teams that his only roster untouchable is Auston Matthews. That leaves the door open for those who showed interest in Knies previously to try again."

    MORE: Mitch Marner is making the Maple Leafs miserable

    That idea that everyone is available besides Matthews is going to keep coming up this offseason, and even if it's totally true, it's a tricky one. It doesn't mean Knies is available for cheap. The Leafs would likely need a massive haul to consider moving him.

    So sure, he's acquirable, but probably barely.

    Still, it's interesting that consecutive GMs might consider moving Knies. Maybe that means his value isn't quite as high as some would think.

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    GAME 17: Top seed to title game

    May 29—The first-inning explosion from the Taylor offense was enough to seal the deal.

    And it earned the team from Indiana a shot at its first-ever national title.

    The top-seeded Trojans scored five runs in the bottom of the first, and that did enough to help them reign victorious, 7-4, over the 10th-seeded William Carey Crusaders (Miss.) in Game 17 of the Avista NAIA World Series on Thursday at Harris Field in Lewiston.

    It was a revenge game of sorts after the Trojans originally fell to the Crusaders 7-4 in the first round of the Series in a day full of upsets to start the tournament.

    Although Taylor coach Kyle Gould said the focus the team has is more on internal motivation.

    "We spend very little time on any type of external motivation," Gould said. "We try to show up every day and be the best players we can be, the best team we can be, and we have a scouting report, and we have respect for everyone, but we operate under the belief that we decide who wins and loses by the way we play."

    Thursday's matchup was originally pushed forward from 6:30 p.m. to 4 p.m.

    Then, due to precautionary measures with the weather, the game got pushed to 7:30 p.m., but was delayed due to lightning for an 8:22 p.m. start time.

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    The game finished at 11:14 p.m., with three teams remaining in the World Series bracket headed into today.

    William Carey will face Tennessee Wesleyan at 6:30 p.m., with the winner getting a shot at Taylor for the title at 6:30 p.m. Saturday.

    Taylor's offense was explosive

    The Trojans built a 5-0 lead by the bottom of the first inning.

    The inning began with two groundouts, then an infield single started the scoring run. It was followed by a walk, then a Brennan Frickel single through the gap of the shortstop and third baseman to score the first run of the game.

    Then a single through the exact same gap loaded the bases.

    Fletcher Roemmich smacked a bases-clearing double to the left-center field wall to put Taylor up 4-0.

    "I haven't played my best this World Series and I know that, so I'm trying to make an adjustment the last couple games," Roemmich said. "I want to sit on off-speed pitches, which I've been struggling with. That's what he did — he hung me a first-pitch slider, and I saw it all the way and just belted it back. Backside double."

    Nate Simpson singled up the middle to send Roemmich home to give the Trojans a 5-0 lead.

    "I think it lets everyone take a deep breath, but what you don't want is it to be too big of a deep breath," Gould said of the big first inning. "We talk about (that) we are chasing big innings, and sometimes we hit two solo home runs."

    He joked that he wished his players would be more strategic and hit home runs with others on base.

    "But we're just chasing big innings, and a lot of times the best time to get to a starter is his first inning and his last inning, kind of before they settle in," the coach said.

    William Carey was forced to replace starting pitcher Josh MacCord, and then finished the inning with a strikeout. But it was not soon enough as Taylor took a huge lead to start the game.

    William Carey's Gage Hinnant hit an RBI single to bring a run home and to cut the lead to 5-1 at in the top of the second.

    A half inning later, Taylor's Luke Sutter barreled a ball to deep right field for a home run off the brightly lit scoreboard to put the lead back at five at 6-1.

    In the bottom of the fourth inning, Brayden Manning blasted a high-flying homer over the tall center-field wall to give Taylor a 7-1 lead.

    A great performance on the mound from Taylor

    JT Tabor started on the mound for the Trojans.

    Tabor went 4 2/3 innings and fanned five batters while allowing two runs (one earned) on three hits. He threw 73 total pitches.

    It was a bounce back of sorts for Tabor, who last pitched in the Trojans' 10-8 win over the fourth-seeded Doane Tigers in an elimination game.

    "The mindset was a little better today," Tabor said. "I had to bounce back and put all that behind me, and just had a fresh new game. I just didn't want to be the guy to end it for all of us. It means a lot to win."

    In that game, Tabor worked 1 2/3 innings and gave up five runs in the eighth inning, almost allowing a comeback from the Tigers.

    Tabor did not have many issues on Thursday.

    Tabor said it helped that the offense added five runs in the first.

    "You're pitching a whole different game when you got offense like that, just makes up for everything, just takes all the pressure off you, and you can just compete freely," Tabor said.

    Two pitchers later, Nathan Frady closed the game out for the Trojans, working 2 2/3 innings while allowing one run on two hits.

    William Carey's pitching struggles

    William Carey used just three pitchers, but at the start of the contest it did not look good for its staff.

    MacCord started the game for the Crusaders but worked just 2/3 of an inning, giving up five earned runs, five hits and a walk all in just 25 pitches before he was replaced.

    In the first inning, Everett Thompson came in as relief and worked 1 1/3 innings. He gave up a home run to Sutter and one more hit. Thompson struggled with accuracy and hit multiple batters with a pitch.

    Adam May then came in as relief and was the best pitcher for the Crusaders, working the rest of the game in 6 1/3 innings, fanning six while allowing one earned run on three hits.

    Gould gave credit to May and said that the Crusaders are a tough team to keep down.

    "What they've done in the opening round and what they've done in the World Series so far," Gould said. "And that was one of the things when we talked, even the first time, the scouting report is, 'Hey, these guys, they're not going away.' They're an older team, they're an experienced team, obviously, their coach has over 1,400 wins. It's a great program, great team. It's a real hallmark of them. They don't stop. "

    What's next?

    Due to the way the bracket was created and the tiebreakers, the team with the most games played would get the bye to Saturday. Both Taylor and Tennessee Wesleyan have played five games and William Carey has played just four.

    The second tiebreaker is the head-to-head record, and the Trojans and the Bulldogs have not played each other.

    So it moved to the third tiebreaker with the highest-seeded team getting the bye to Saturday, and Taylor is the top-seeded team in the tournament.

    William Carey will play Tennessee Wesleyan at 6:30 p.m. today, and the winner of that contest will face Taylor at 6:30 p.m. on Saturday for the crown.

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    MacCord, Thompson (1), May (3) and Hernandez; Tabor, Boyer (5), Crabtree (6), Frady (7) and Schrock.

    William Carey hits — Hernandez 3, Hinnant 2 (2B), Mark (2B), Booth, Ducksworth, John.

    Taylor hits — Manning 2 (HR), Sutter 2 (HR), Gladd 2 (2B), Roemmich (2B), Malott, Frickel, Simpson.

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    Taylor 7

    STARS OF THE GAME

    Taylor third baseman Fletcher Roemmich had a huge three-RBI double in the first inning that gave the Trojans a 4-0 lead.

    Trojans left fielder Brayden Manning had two hits, including a high-flying home run over the center-field wall to give Taylor its final runs of the game.

    Taylor right fielder Luke Sutter also had two hits and blasted a ball deep into right field, hitting the scoreboard for a huge home run.

    QUOTE OF NOTE

    "There is real belief in each other, and there (are) real standards to uphold, but they love each other and they support each other."

    — Taylor coach Kyle Gould

    Anderson Silva’s ‘bald guy’ remark adds fresh twist to Dana White feud

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    Photo by Jeff Bottari/Zuffa LLC/Zuffa LLC via Getty Images

    Dana White has reopened an old wound with Anderson Silva, years after one of the UFC’s greatest champions left the promotion on bitter terms.

    Speaking with Rolling Stone, the UFC boss said Silva still does not speak to him because he told the Brazilian his UFC career was over after his 2020 knockout defeat to Uriah Hall.

    ‘The Spider’ has now responded, and his comeback was sharp, calling White “the bald guy”, despite being bald himself.

    Anderson Silva mocks Dana White as UFC feud comes back to life

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    Photo by Carmen Mandato/Getty Images for Netflix

    Silva left his message in the comments of an Instagram post after White’s latest remarks, making it clear he has not forgotten his exit.

    “The bald guy saying s—. I’ve been out of the organization for many years already, but apparently neither the current fighters nor the bald guy can forget my accomplishments,” he began by saying.

    “Deep down, the bald guy knows that with me there was no whining, everyone went in to throw down, and I saved the event more than once. And just so it’s on record, the bald guy apparently doesn’t know how to count.”

    The counting line matters because White suggested Silva lost eight, nine or even ten in a row. His final UFC run was poor, but not that simple.

    Silva lost seven of his last nine UFC fights. That included two title defeats to Chris Weidman: first by knockout, then by TKO after Silva broke his leg.

    He beat Derek Brunson and Nick Diaz, although that result was later changed to a draw after both UFC stars failed the drug test.

    That record explains why White moved on. But Silva’s reply shows their feud still has sting, even when the insult is unintentionally self-aware.

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    Why Zohran Mamdani’s Arsenal support means more before PSG final

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    Photo by Selcuk Acar/Anadolu via Getty Images

    Zohran Mamdani’s Arsenal connection was not forged in victory. It began with childhood, migration, and the quiet way a football club can feel like home before there is any logic behind it.

    Mamdani is introduced as Mayor of New York City and a long-time Arsenal supporter, but his story has more weight when it moves away from status and back towards memory.

    He was nine when his uncle first introduced him to Arsenal. What lingered was not just the cannon, Tony Adams, or Arsene Wenger, but the feeling that the club already held something familiar.

    Mamdani’s Arsenal story began with recognition

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    Barry Williams/New York Daily News/Tribune News Service via Getty Images

    Mamdani writes that Nwankwo Kanu had been “born in Africa but now lived somewhere else, just like me”. That line explains the attachment better than any trophy ever could.

    Arsenal were not just a team to follow. For a young boy trying to make sense of distance, identity, and belonging, they offered something recognisable.

    His phrase “Arsenal felt familiar before I even understood why” gives the piece its emotional anchor. It turns support into something that feels less like a choice and more like part of who he is.

    That is also why Wenger stands out in Mamdani’s memory. He recalls first thinking Wenger had been named after the club, then later wondering if the club had somehow been named after him.

    The PSG final comes with the memory of 2006

    There is a scar running through the story too. Mamdani remembers being stuck at school during the 2006 Champions League final and getting home after Jens Lehmann had already been sent off.

    Arsenal were 20 minutes away from history before Barcelona changed everything. Two decades later, Mamdani still says Henrik Larsson’s name hurts to hear.

    That is why his hopes for the Champions League final against Paris Saint-Germain do not sound hollow. They feel heavy with history.

    For Mamdani, Arsenal are not just a recent success story. They are memory, identity, pain, and persistence, all coming together before one more night that could reshape how the old story is told.

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    Christian McCaffrey not worried about lessened workload in 2026

    San Francisco 49ers running back Christian McCaffrey isn't losing sleep over Kyle Shanahan's plans to scale back his carries in 2026.

    In an interview with The Athletic's Vic Tafur, McCaffrey admitted that he wasn't happy to hear this proposition from his head coach.

    "Look, nobody ever wants to hear that you're going to get the ball less," McCaffrey said. "But no coach has ever planned how many touches I get. I've never had that conversation with any one of my coaches.

    "That's like telling a 3-point shooter that we only want you to shoot five 3s this game. You just don't do that."

    However, McCaffrey noted that he understood the why behind Shanahan's thought process. McCaffrey led the NFL with a career-high 413 total touches in 2026, a year after he missed all but four games with two lower body injuries. In 2024, he led the NFL in touches as well.

    "It's probably a load management thing for them more than anything," McCaffrey said. "But my job is not to focus on that at all. It's just to be ready for 10 touches or 35, whatever the game calls for. So when he says that stuff, I don't get mad at all. I don't get mad or sad or whatever. I just train and prepare to have 35 touches a game and not come out."

    Statistically speaking, McCaffrey had a phenomenal year. He tallied 2,126 scrimmage yards and 17 touchdowns on the way to NFL Comeback Player of the Year honors. But Shanahan has insinuated he plans to use other running backs more in 2026. He has indicated that second-year back Jordan James is the top candidate to spell McCaffrey in 2026, and 2026 third-rounder Kaelon Black is an option as well.

    McCaffrey, meanwhile, won't rest on the laurels of his healthy seasons. He's seen the ups and downs of being healthy and injured, and that plays a role in his mentality.

    "Sometimes you can get through a season with 400-plus touches and feel great, and sometimes you might only put in three games and you feel terrible," he said. "Football's a very brutal sport."

    This article originally appeared on Niners Wire: Christian McCaffrey not worried about lessened workload in 2026

    6 Packers who declined most during 2025 season: Defensive dip evident

    After taking a look at the Green Bay Packers players who improved the most from the start of the 2025 season to the end, let’s now flip the script and discuss the players whose performance declined as the year wore on.

    Most of the Packers who showed growth were on offense, and it transpires that the vast majority of the players who faded later in the year were on defense. Maybe it is no surprise that Green Bay made no significant additions on offense via the draft or free agency, and plenty on defense.

    Here are the players who had the greatest negative disparity between how they played early, compared to late in the campaign, using PFF grades:

    CB Carrington Valentine

    With Jaire Alexander out the door and Nate Hobbs dealing with injuries, Valentine had an opportunity to grab a starting job and show he could be a long-term piece of the defense.

    Early in the season, it looked like that was possible. He posted an average PFF grade of 66.7 in the first nine games in which he played more than two snaps, and after removing the three games he did not play at least 25 snaps, his grade was 70.55 across six games.

    It seemed the coaching staff never truly trusted Valentine, regularly attempting to play other corners instead of him, and down the stretch his play fell off significantly, with an average grade of just 53 in the final seven games.

    The Packers drafted two cornerbacks and signed Benjamin St-Juste this spring, indicating Valentine’s chance to establish himself as a legitimate starter may have now passed.

    LB Isaiah McDuffie

    The more snaps McDuffie played in a game, the worse he got by PFF’s grading. In his first six games, averaging 23.2 snaps per game, his grade was 71.5, but dropped to 56.9 in his final ten appearances, when he averaged 39.9 snaps per game.

    Across the whole season, McDuffie had his best year in the NFL with a 65.5 grade, but his decline when playing more snaps shows he is not suited to a full-time role, with his issues in coverage becoming more prevalent.

    In Jonathan Gannon’s 3-4 defense which features only two off-ball linebackers, it looks like he will be demoted to a backup role.

    DL Warren Brinson

    Brinson did not see his first NFL action until week six of his rookie year, and started off pretty well, especially for a sixth-round pick, averaging a grade of 70.1 in his first three games, before slumping to a 48.7 grade in his final seven games.

    It was likely a combination of him hitting the ‘rookie wall’ later in the year, opposing teams getting more tape on him, and having to do more than should be asked of a late-round rookie after Devonte Wyatt went down for the season.

    His decline started in the same game Wyatt broke his ankle, against the Lions on Thanksgiving. In a more rotational role, perhaps Brinson can improve in 2026.

    DL Karl Brooks

    Brooks played the most snaps of his career last season, and it seems he may have worn down as the season went on, as well as perhaps struggling with his increased role after Wyatt’s injury.

    His average grade went from 59.5 in the first seven games to 50.3 in his final nine appearances. He had 21 pressures in those first seven games, but only eight from there on.

    Like Brinson, Brooks is probably not cut out to be a full-time player, and with Wyatt getting healthy, and Javon Hargrave and Chris McClellan added to the mix, he could benefit from a lower snap count this year.

    DE Micah Parsons

    The fact Parsons is on this list more speaks to how hot of a start he got off to as a Packer. He averaged a PFF grade of 83.9 in his first six games, but dropped down to 73.8 in the next eight, before suffering a season-ending ACL injury in Denver in Week 15.

    There were still some real highs during his ‘less effective’ stretch, including grades of 89.6, 82.9 and 90.8 against the Giants, Lions and Broncos, respectively, although he was kept relatively quiet by the Steelers and especially the Panthers in the middle of the season.

    Still, there is nothing to worry about with Parsons, who was everything Green Bay could have hoped for after trading for him. Getting him back healthy, and as early in the year as possible, will be the focus entering 2026.

    S Evan Williams

    Williams was also on this list last year, and while he had a very good season overall, he did top out early, averaging a grade of 67 in the first eight games and 60.6 in the final eight, disregarding the meaningless Week 18 game versus Minnesota.

    His best performance of the year came in week one against Detroit, when he had an interception and posted a 90.5 grade overall. Williams has already become an extremely valuable member of Green Bay’s defense, but can he take another step to be one of the NFL’s best?

    Two other names to throw in, with the caveat that their decline was most likely caused by injury, are Devonte Wyatt and Christian Watson.

    Wyatt averaged a 68.5 grade before hurting his knee against Dallas, and still managed to post a 68.5 grade when he returned against Pittsburgh in Week 8, but averaged a grade of just 44.3 before suffering a season-ending injury on Thanksgiving.

    Starting off the season on fire before being derailed by injuries has been a bit of a theme for Wyatt in recent years, so the Packers will be hoping he can stave off the injury bug this year.

    Watson was electric after returning from his torn ACL against the Steelers in Week 8, averaging a 77.1 PFF grade in his first seven games. Including the game against the Broncos when he left with a shoulder injury, his grade was a more modest 67.2 in his last four games.

    This article originally appeared on Packers Wire: 6 Packers who declined most during 2025 season: Defensive dip evident

    2 Vikings Defenders Highlighted as Hidden Gems

    2 Vikings Defenders Highlighted as Hidden Gems
    A Minnesota Vikings defensive back jogs into position before a postseason snap against the Los Angeles Rams during NFC Wild Card action on Jan. 13, 2025, at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona. Minnesota’s secondary faced a difficult playoff assignment against an explosive Rams passing attack as the Vikings attempted to survive and advance in the NFC bracket. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images.

    A few years ago, reading that defensive tackle Jalen Redmond and cornerback James Pierre were among the NFL’s most underrated players would’ve been incomprehensible for Minnesota Vikings fans, but that’s the lay of the land in 2026, according to Pro Football Network.

    Jacob Infante identified the league’s hidden gems, and Redmond, along with Pierre, got some love.

    The Vikings Have 2 Defensive Hidden Gems to Watch

    Josh Jacobs runs for a touchdown against the Vikings while Jalen Redmond pursues at U.S. Bank Stadium.
    Green Bay Packers running back Josh Jacobs breaks free for a touchdown run while Minnesota Vikings defensive tackle Jalen Redmond gives chase on Dec. 29, 2024, at U.S. Bank Stadium in Minneapolis. Jacobs showcased burst and vision during the NFC North matchup, while Redmond hustled in pursuit as Minnesota’s defense attempted to limit a pivotal scoring play in the second half. Mandatory Credit: Jeffrey Becker-Imagn Images

    PFSN: Redmond = Underrated

    Infante’s list was 12 players deep, and Minnesota accounted for one-sixth of the shoutouts.

    “An exclusive rights free agent in 2026, Jalen Redmond’s price tag of just over $1 million this year is a steal for the Minnesota Vikings when you consider how well he played last year. He had 62 tackles and 6.0 sacks in 2025, ranking second among all NFL defensive tackles with 18 splash plays,” Infante explained about Redmond.

    “With an 82.8 PFSN DT Impact Score that ranked No. 12 at his position, Redmond is arguably the most underrated defensive lineman in football.”

    Redmond has evolved into a surefire fan-favorite over the last two seasons due to unsung and top-notch performance.

    Pierre, Too

    Vikings fans are just getting to know Pierre; he signed with the club in March and was, in fact, the very first free-agent addition of the cycle.

    Infante noted on Pierre, who spent six seasons with Mike Tomlin and the Pittsburgh Steelers, “James Pierre is the only player on this list to have changed teams this offseason, as he signed with the Vikings in free agency. With the Steelers, though, he put together a quietly stellar 2025 campaign.”

    “In particular, he broke up 11 passes in 14 games and only allowed a targeted passer rating of 57.2 in coverage. That level of play saw him finish No. 2 in the entire league in PFSN CB Impact Scoring.”

    Steelers cornerback James Pierre leaves the field after a game against the Chiefs at Arrowhead Stadium. Jalen Redmond
    Pittsburgh Steelers cornerback James Pierre exits the field after facing the Kansas City Chiefs on Dec. 26, 2021, at GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City. Pierre concluded the road matchup after contributing in the secondary and on special teams during a difficult playoff push for Pittsburgh late in the 2021 regular season. Mandatory Credit: Jay Biggerstaff-USA TODAY Sports

    Pierre is in line to perform CB3 duties in Minnesota behind Byron Murphy Jr. and Isaiah Rodgers. Based on his 2025 numbers and efficiency — and the Infante endorsement — he might be able to start as a CB1 or CB2 from time to time.

    The Story on Redmond

    Former Vikings general manager Kwesi Adofo-Mensah needed a strong player evaluation win in the summer of 2024, and Redmond delivered just that.

    The 2022 draft class made little impact, while the 2023 group leaned heavily on Jordan Addison to validate its worth. However, Redmond changed the narrative, becoming the kind of scouting success that front offices crave — affordable, effective, and consistently performing on Sundays.

    This momentum carried into 2025 as Redmond’s role expanded alongside his production. Vikings fans have seen this rise before: a defender who starts by making plays in specific situations eventually becomes impossible to overlook.

    Redmond concluded last season with a 72.7 PFF grade and six sacks from the interior, ranking 11th among NFL defensive tackles. He also led all defensive tackles in pass deflections, providing Minnesota with much-needed disruption from the middle of the defensive line. While he may not yet be a household name, he’s getting closer. A Pro Bowl bid is no longer just a distant dream.

    Get to Know Pierre

    Last year, the Vikings said “sure” to Jeff Okudah as their CB3. This offseason, they approached the position with greater urgency by acquiring Pierre.

    Pierre has a solid background, having played nearly 400 defensive snaps last season with an impressive 86.8 Pro Football Focus grade. Additionally, he spent six years under Tomlin in Pittsburgh, which speaks volumes. If Tomlin trusted him for that long, the Vikings have good reason to believe he can excel in Brian Flores’ defense.

    Vikings defensive coordinator Brian Flores watches from the sideline during a game against the Rams at SoFi Stadium. Jalen Redmond
    Minnesota Vikings defensive coordinator Brian Flores watches from the sideline during the first half against the Los Angeles Rams on Oct. 24, 2024, at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood. Flores monitored Minnesota’s defensive adjustments throughout the nationally televised matchup as the Vikings attempted to slow Los Angeles and maintain momentum during the middle portion of the regular season. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-Imagn Images

    Pierre isn’t coming in as a star; his role is more straightforward: hold up on the outside, tackle effectively, communicate well, avoid blown coverages, and ensure the secondary remains stable if Murphy Jr. or Rodgers miss time.

    It makes him a valuable veteran safety net at a position where a single injury can derail an entire defensive strategy. In 2025, Pierre allowed a 41.4 passer rating — a statistic Vikings fans will appreciate after receiving minimal production from Okudah.

    If Pierre provides Minnesota with one reliable season, the signing will be justified. If he contributes for two or three seasons, that’s even better. Just don’t expect a late-career emergence into stardom. He’s a dependable veteran cornerback, and for this defense, that might be exactly what they need. He’ll also turn 30 in September.

    Both men are in attendance at Vikings OTAs, which began Tuesday.


    How to watch the Chicago Cubs vs St. Louis Cardinals: Live stream info, schedule, preview for Sunday

    Head to NBC and Peacock this Sunday for an exciting slate of MLB action. It all starts at 12:00 PM ET with an MLBSunday Leadoff matchup featuring the Toronto Blue Jays vs Baltimore Orioles on Peacock and NBCSN. Later, at 7:00 PM ET, the Chicago Cubs take on the St. Louis Cardinals on Sunday Night Baseball. See below for additional information on how to stream both games.

    Click here to sign up for Peacock!

    This weekend's series, which begins Friday, marks the first meeting between the Cubs and Cardinals this season in one of baseball's most historic rivalries. Chicago won the 2025 season series 8-5 and leads the all-time series 1,281-1,226-19.

    Jason Benetti, three-time NL MVP Albert Pujols, and 12-year MLB pitcher Jim Deshaies will be in the broadcast booth for this week’s Sunday Night Baseball game.

    Bob Costas will host the pregame show alongside Anthony Rizzo, who will also provide “Inside the Pitch” commentary from the batter’s perspective during the game.

    How to watch Chicago Cubs vs St. Louis Cardinals:

    • Where: Busch Stadium, St. Louis, Missouri
    • When: Sunday, May 31
    • Time: 7:00 PM ET
    • TV Channel: NBC
    • Live Stream:Peacock
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    What other MLB games are on Peacock this Sunday?

    Toronto Blue Jays vs Baltimore Orioles - 12:00 PM ET on NBCSN and Peacock

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    A versatile Met comes recommended but be wary of this week’s top pitching callup.

    How to watch MLB on NBC and Peacock:

    MLB Sunday Leadoff is a weekly Major League Baseball showcase featuring live Sunday daytime games. It highlights marquee matchups throughout the regular season and streams primarily on Peacock, with some games also airing across NBC Sports and NBC.

    MLB Sunday Night Baseball is a weekly primetime Major League Baseball showcase, featuring marquee matchups each Sunday night during the regular season. The games air on NBC and Peacock and anchor NBC Sports’ Sunday night programming lineup.

    On Sunday, July 5, all 15 MLB games will be presented nationally across Peacock and NBC as part of a special all-day “Star-Spangled Sunday” showcase.

    NBC Sports will also stream one out-of-market game each day of the 2026 MLB season nationally on Peacock. Telemundo Deportes will present all NBCUniversal-produced MLB games in Spanish, with Universo televising all games broadcast on NBC.

    How to sign up for Peacock:

    Sign up here to watch all of our LIVE sports, sports shows, documentaries, classic matches, and more. You’ll also get tons of hit movies and TV shows, Originals, news, 24/7 channels, and current NBC and Bravo hits for whatever suits your mood.

    MLB on NBC 2026 schedule:

    Click here to see the full list of MLB games that will air on NBC and Peacock this season.

    Why are some MLB games unavailable to stream on Peacock?

    Due to territorial blackout restrictions, select regular season, special event, and Postseason games may be unavailable on Peacock. Television territory blackout restrictions apply regardless of whether a Club is home or away and regardless of whether a game is televised in that Club's home television territory. For more information visit, Peacock’s Help Center.

    What devices does Peacock support?

    You can enjoy Peacock on a variety of devices. View the full list of supported devices here.

    Check out the latest MLB player news here!

    Purdue Football: 20 Year Countdown – #99 Ryan Russell

    Sep 21, 2013; Madison, WI, USA; Purdue Boilermakers defensive end Ryan Russell (99) during warmups prior to the game against the Wisconsin Badgers at Camp Randall Stadium. Wisconsin defeated Purdue 41-10. Mandatory Credit: Jeff Hanisch-Imagn Images

    Ryan Russell

    Bio

    Career: 2010 – 2014

    Position: Defensive end

    Height: 6’5”

    Weight: 273

    Hometown: Carrollton, Texas

    High School: Creekview

    Career Stats

    Games Played: 50

    Tackles: 149

    Tackles For Loss: 24.5

    Sacks: 9.5

    Notes

    High School

    • Second Tem All-District
    • Creekview Defensive MVP
    • 62 Tackles, 17 TFLS, 5 Sacks as a Senior

    Purdue

    2010

    • Redshirt

    2011

    • Appeared in 13 games with 11 Starts

    2012

    • 13 Starts
    • 7 Tackles, 2.5 TFL, 1 Sack vs Notre Dame
    • 7 Tackles, 1 Sack vs Oklahoma State in Heart of Dallas Bowl

    2013

    • Appeared in 12 games with 11 Starts
    • 6 Tackles, 1 Sack vs Cincinatti
    • 6 Tackles, 1 TFL vs Indiana

    NFL Draft

    Dallas Cowboys – 5th Round, 163rd Overall Pick

    Highlights

    Hammer and Rails Staff Memories

    Drew:

    Russell had a strange Purdue career. He looked like the next member of the Den of Defensive Ends after putting up 37 tackles, 8 tackles for loss, and 4 sacks in 2012 as a true sophomore, including big performances against Notre Dame, Ohio State, and Oklahoma State in the Heart of Dallas Bowl.

    Then Darrell Hazel Happened.

    Purdue switched from a base 4-3 to a base 3-4, moved their most disruptive defensive end to outside linebacker, and Russell’s productivity nosedived. He recorded 5 sacks in his first 2 seasons at Purdue and 4.5 in his final 2 seasons. He was clearly talented, but never took the step from talented player to dominant defensive end. Like most things, Hazel and his merry band of coaching misfits hold more than a little of the blame for Russell never cashing in on his early promise.

    Russell was good, but I feel like his career arc is the perfect example of Purdue’s futility under Hazell.

    Rockstar Games workers for a Union ahead of GTA VI’s launch

    The Rockstar Games Workers Union forms ahead of GTA VI’s launch In October 2025, Rockstar Games suddenly fired 31 employees. All of these employees were trying to form a union. Rockstar and Take-Two have claimed that their firings were due to gross misconduct and face legal action over the firings. Now, the Rockstar Games Workers […]

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    Solana price must hold $80 support to fuel next leg higher: analyst

    29 May 2026 at 16:26
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    Solana price hovers near the crucial $80 support zone after falling from $98, as analysts weigh the chances of a rebound toward $110-$120.

    2026 BTC and ETH price predictions: Market volatility sparks renewed focus on five major cryptocurrency cloud mining platforms

    29 May 2026 at 16:13
    BM Blockchain gains visibility with AI-assisted crypto computing and beginner-focused onboarding tools in 2026. Bitcoin remained near the $77,000–$78,000 range on Friday as the broader crypto market continued to show cautious sentiment, keeping investors focused on whether BTC can regain…

    New Russian-Linked GREYVIBE Targets Ukraine with AI-Powered Cyberattacks

    A previously undocumented threat actor dubbed GREYVIBE has been attributed to ongoing and persistent attacks targeting Ukraine and Ukraine-related entities since at least August 2025. GREYVIBE, per WithSecure, is assessed to be a Russian-speaking group operating broadly in the Russian time zone, with the activities aligning with Kremlin state interests, specifically when it comes to

    What 2,000 Exposed Vibe-Coded Apps Reveal About the Limits of Most Security Stacks

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    (PR) ASRock Celebrates A Decade of Taichi Mastery and Expands Its AI Ecosystem at Computex

    29 May 2026 at 16:21
    ASRock, a global leader in motherboards, graphics cards, gaming monitors, mini PCs, power supply units, and AIO liquid coolers, will participate in COMPUTEX 2026 from June 2 to June 5. This year's showcase will focus on gaming hardware and AI-related application solutions, highlighting ASRock's continued expansion of its AI ecosystem and commitment to innovation.

    At COMPUTEX 2026, ASRock will showcase its latest lineup of motherboards, AIO liquid coolers, gaming monitors, power supply units, and mini PCs. One of the major highlights of the exhibition is the celebration of the 10th anniversary of ASRock's flagship Taichi series. Since the launch of the X99 Taichi motherboard in 2016, the Taichi series has continously to evolve. To commemorate this milestone, ASRock will feature a dedicated Taichi 10th Anniversary exhibition zone, showcasing legendary Taichi products that reflect the series' decade-long evolution, innovation, and key milestones.

    (PR) MSI to Debut World's First Triple Mode QD-OLED Gaming Monitor at Computex

    29 May 2026 at 16:14
    MSI will showcase its latest QD-OLED lineup at COMPUTEX 2026. The MPG OLED 322URDX36 highlights this showcase with a brand new exterior design. It features a market-leading 4K 360 Hz QD-OLED panel and debuts Triple Mode, setting a new milestone for OLED gaming monitors.

    The MPG OLED 322URDX36 is the world's first 31.5-inch 4K 360 Hz gaming monitor on the market to feature the innovative Triple Mode configuration. This technology allows players to switch freely between 4K 360 Hz, 2K 520 Hz, and FHD 680 Hz based on their preferences, meeting the specific performance demands of various game genres. The monitor utilizes a 5th-gen QD-OLED panel with Penta Tandem technology. Its RGB Stripe sub-pixel layout minimizes color fringing and ensures text clarity. The display is equipped with the DarkArmor Film, which improves black levels by 40% and increases scratch resistance by 2.5 times. Additionally, Uniform Luminance supports HDR curve customization, ensuring accurate and consistent visuals across all gaming environments.

    (PR) Lian Li Reveals Expansive 2026 Portfolio Focused on Airflow, Modularity, and Showcase Design

    29 May 2026 at 16:08
    LIAN LI Industrial Co., Ltd., a leading provider of PC cases, cooling, and power supplies, is unveiling important updates for Q3/Q4 2026. The O11 EVO RGB V2 features a dedicated side-mounted AIO chamber and a vertically adjustable motherboard tray. The UX100 features a three-sided tempered glass on a floating chassis. The LANCOOL 207 XL pairs dual 170 mm front fans with dual bottom cross-flow fans aimed directly at the GPU. The UNI FAN FLEX series brings six new models under an innovative FLEX Receiver supporting L-Connect LCD control, L-Wireless ARGB and LCD control, motherboard PWM sync, and optional 5 V 3-pin ARGB sync. The full lineup will be on display June 2 to 5, 2026 at Taipei Nangang Exhibition Center, Hall 2, 4F, Booth R0906.

    (PR) G.Skill Showcases DDR5-9200 1.1 V 2×16 GB High-Speed CU-DIMM Memory Kit

    29 May 2026 at 15:31
    G.SKILL International Enterprise Co., Ltd, the world's leading brand of performance overclock memory, is showcasing an ultra-high speed DDR5 CU-DIMM 32 GB (2× 16 GB) memory kit operating at an impressive DDR5-9200 CL74-74-74-148 speed with only 1.1 V DRAM voltage, validated on the flagship MSI MEG Z890 GODLIKE motherboard platform.

    As memory performance continues to advance, balancing high frequency and operation voltage has become increasingly important. Demonstrating the quality of G.SKILL's memory engineering and IC selection process, this DDR5-9200 32 GB (2× 16 GB) CU-DIMM kit is able to achieve an extreme memory frequency while operating at the standard JEDEC voltage level of just 1.1 V. This demonstration highlights the potential of next-generation DDR5 memory technology, where users can benefit from higher bandwidth while maintaining lower power consumption and thermal output.

    Cooler Master And G.Skill Team Up To Launch MasterDIMM AC Actively Cooled DDR5 Memory

    29 May 2026 at 15:59

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    The new DDR5 memory modules will be actively cooled by a dedicated fan, ensuring lower temperatures under heavy workloads. Cooler Master and G.Skill Announce Actively Cooled DDR5 Memory Module, Bringing Integrated Fan for Next-Generation Systems If regular heatsinks weren't sufficient for you, then you should take a look at what Cooler Master and G.Skill brought to the table. Unlike conventional DDR5 modules, these companies worked on an actively-cooled DDR5 DIMM module to bring superior cooling inside the rig. As announced recently, Cooler Master and G.Skill collaborated with each other to bring active memory cooling to MasterDIMM AC. It’s official. Cooler […]

    Read full article at https://wccftech.com/cooler-master-and-g-skill-team-up-to-launch-masterdimm-ac-actively-cooled-ddr5-memory/

    Helldivers 2 Finally Deploys NVIDIA DLSS and AMD FSR After Months of Demand, But Broken Implementation Sparks Fresh Community Backlash

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    Noa Lang için hamle geldi

    Galatasaray, Napoli'nin Hollandalı yıldızı Noa Lang için yeniden resmi girişimde bulundu. İtalyan devinden sarı-kırmızılılara kötü haber geldi.

    Galatasaray, geçen sezon kiralık oynattığı Noa Lang’ın durumunu sordu ancak Napoli'den beklediği yanıtı alamadı.

    Il Mattino'nun haberine göre; Galatasaray, 26 yaşındaki yıldız futbolcunun geleceği hakkında bilgi almak için resmi girişimlerde bulundu. Ancak Napoli yönetimi, oyuncunun takımdaki geleceğine yönelik net bir tavır sergiledi.

    Haberin detaylarında, Napoli'nin Noa Lang'ı kolay kolay elden çıkarmaya niyetinin olmadığı belirtildi.

    İtalyan kulübünün bu katı tutumunun arkasındaki en büyük etken ise oyuncunun Dünya Kupası kadrosuna davet edilmesi.

    Ali Koç'u unutmadı! Aziz Yıldırım Fenerbahçe'nin Harcama Limiti'ni açıkladı

    Şampiyonluk sözü vererek bizzat devrede olduğu çifte transferi duyuran Fenerbahçe Başkan Adayı Aziz Yıldırım, TFF'nin kulübe verdiği harcama limitini de ilk kez açıkladı.

    Fenerbahçe’de yaklaşan olağan seçimli genel kurul öncesi başkan adayı Aziz Yıldırım açıklamalar yapmaya devam ediyor. Mevcut yönetime ve gidişata sert eleştirilerde bulunan Yıldırım, hem sportif başarı sözü verdi hem de kulübün mali durumuna ve transfer çalışmalarına dair çok çarpıcı detaylar paylaştı.

    - Bu başarısızlığı durdurmamız lazım. Şampiyon olmazsanız bunu hiçbir şekilde durduramazsınız. Ben ve arkadaşlarım bu mesele için aday olduk. Seçilirsek güçlü bir kadroyla bunun üstesinden geleceğimize inanıyorum. Maddi ve manevi her türlü fedakarlığı yaparız.

    - İki santrforla görüşmeler devam ediyor. Ben de devreye girdim, görüşüyorum. İstersek önümüzdeki hafta bu süreci tamamlayabiliriz ancak acelemiz yok. İyi bir takım, iyi bir kadro kurup hep birlikte mücadele edeceğiz" ifadelerini kullandı.

    ALİ KOÇ'A MESAJ

    Projesi ve tesisleşme adımlarına değinen Aziz Yıldırım, Ali Koç'un Maltepe'de başlattığı ancak daha sonra duran alt yapı tesisleriyle ilgili de konuştu:

    - Maltepe tesisinde önce onun bedelini tayin etmek lazım. 3 teklif alırsınız, o tekliflerden uygun olanla yaparsınız. Ondan sonra onun kaynağını koyarsınız ortaya. Öyle bir şey var mı şu anda? Ali Bey, kendisinin yapacağını ifade etmişti.

    TFF İLE LİMİT KONUSUNU GÖRÜŞTÜ

    Aziz Yıldırım, Türkiye Futbol Federasyonu (TFF) ile yaptığı görüşmeyi aktardı. Yıldırım, limitler konusundaki belirsizliğe dikkat çekerek şunları söyledi:

    - Ben sordum; dedim ki, bizim limitimiz ne kadar? Dediler ki, 'Yeni lisansla ilgili bir dosya bize gelmedi. Eskiye göre 60 milyon Euro harcayabilirsiniz. Ama yeni lisans müracaatı geldiğinde net ne olacağını kulübe bildireceğiz' dediler.

    Montella, Türk Milli Takımının hedefini açıkladı

    A Milli Takım Teknik Direktörü Vincenzo Montella, Kerem Aktürkoğlu'nun sakatlığından Dünya Kupası hedeflerine kadar çarpıcı açıklamalarda bulundu.

    A Milli Futbol Takımı Teknik Direktörü Vincenzo Montella, A Spor’a verdiği özel röportajda takımdaki geleceğinden Dünya Kupası hedeflerine, Kerem Aktürkoğlu’nun kritik rolünden Türkiye’ye duyduğu aidiyet duygusuna kadar birçok önemli konuda çarpıcı açıklamalarda bulundu. İşte o sözler:

    - Kerem bizim için çok önemli bir futbolcu. Çok etkili baskı yapıyor ve takımı baskıya kaldırabiliyor. Ayrıca gol atabiliyor. Dünya Kupası'nı Kerem olmadan geçirmek kafamda yok. Sakatlanınca çok büyük korku yaşadık ama durumu ciddi değil.

    - Bir teknik direktör olarak bazen sahanın kokusunu özlüyorsunuz ama şu an tek düşüncem Milli Takım.

    - Türkiye Milli Takımı, duygusal anlamda bana çok şey kattı. Çünkü ben her maçı bir final gibi görüyorum. Tarihi bu kadar büyük, kültürel açıdan çok zengin bir ülkeyi temsil ettiğim için inanılmaz gururluyum.

    - Dünya Kupası'nda hedefimiz adım adım ilerlemek ve gruptan çıkabilmek.

    UEFA Şampiyonlar Ligi'nde PSG ikinci, Arsenal ilk kupanın peşinde

    UEFA Şampiyonlar Ligi'nin 2025-26 sezonunun final maçında Fransa'nın Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) takımı ikinci zaferi, İngiltere temsilcisi Arsenal ise ilk kez mutlu sona ulaşmak için mücadele edecek.

    Avrupa futbolunun kulüp düzeyindeki en önemli turnuvasının finalinde Fransa temsilcisi PSG ile İngiltere temsilcisi Arsenal, yarın Macaristan'ın başkenti Budapeşte'de karşı karşıya gelecek.

    "Devler Ligi" final müsabakasına 67 bin seyirci kapasiteli Puskas Arena ev sahipliği yapacak.

    PSG, 2 kez finale çıkıp 1 kez kazanabildi
    Paris Saint-Germain, tarihinde 3. kez UEFA Şampiyonlar Ligi finalinde boy gösterecek.

    2020 UEFA Şampiyonlar Ligi finalinde Alman ekibi Bayern Münih'e 1-0 yenilerek kupayı rakibine kaptıran Fransa temsilcisi, geçen sezon ise İtalya'nın Inter takımını 5-0'lık skorla mağlup ederek mutlu sona ulaştı.

    PSG, üçüncü kez yükseldiği finalde üst üste ikinci zaferini kovalayacak.

    Arsenal ilk peşinde
    "Topçular"UEFA Şampiyonlar Ligi'nde ilk şampiyonluk için mücadele edecek.

    Daha önce 1 kez finale yükselme başarısı gösteren Arsenal, 2006'da Barcelona'ya 2-1 yenilerek sahadan üzgün ayrıldı. Başarıyı, 20 yıl sonra tekrarlayan İngiliz temsilcisi, ikinci finalinden ilk kupasıyla ayrılmanın hesaplarını yapıyor.

    İki takım arasındaki 8. randevu
    PSG ile Arsenal, UEFA organizasyonlarında 8. kez karşı karşıya gelecek.

    İki ekip arasında ikisi UEFA Kupa Galipleri Kupası, 5'i UEFA Şampiyonlar Ligi'ndeki 7 maçta dengeli sonuç ortaya çıktı. İki ekip de ikişer galibiyet alırken 3 mücadele beraberlikle sonuçlandı.

    PSG ile Arsenal arasında yapılan resmi maçlar ve sonuçları şöyle:

    Sezon Kulvar Maç Sonuç
    1993-94 Kupa Galipleri Kupası PSG-Arsenal 1-1
    1993-94 Kupa Galipleri Kupası Arsenal-PSG 1-0
    2016-17 Şampiyonlar Ligi PSG-Arsenal 1-1
    2016-17 Şampiyonlar Ligi Arsenal-PSG 2-2
    2024-25 Şampiyonlar Ligi Arsenal-PSG 2-0
    2024-25 Şampiyonlar Ligi Arsenal-PSG 0-1
    2024-25 Şampiyonlar Ligi PSG-Arsenal 2-1
    Fransızların 9, İngilizlerin 27. finali
    Avrupa futbolunun kulüpler düzeyindeki en prestijli organizasyonunda Fransızlar 9, İngilizler, 27. kez kupa için mücadele edecek.

    1955'ten bu yana düzenlenen "Kupa 1"de Fransa'dan PSG'nin yanı sıra Olimpik Marsilya ve Reims ikişer, Saint-Etienne ile Monaco birer kez finale yükselme başarısı gösterdi. Marsilya, 1992-1993 sezonunda İtalya temsilcisi Milan'ı 1-0 yenerek kupaya uzandı. Üçüncü kez finale çıkan PSG ise geçen sezon Inter'i 5-0 yenerek zafere ulaştı.

    Bu güne kadar 26 kez finale çıkan İngilizler ise Liverpool (10), Manchester United (5), Chelsea (3), Nottingham Forest (2), Chelsea (2), Aston Villa (1), Leeds United (1), Arsenal (1), Tottenham (1) ile bu sahnede yer aldı.

    Liverpool 6, Manchester United 3, Chelsea ile Nottingham Forest ikişer, Manchester City ile Aston Villa ise birer kez şampiyonluğu elde etti. İkinci kez finalde mücadele edecek Arsenal, şampiyonluğu kazanması durumunda bunu başaran 7. İngiliz takımı olacak.

    24 farklı takım kupaya uzandı
    Avrupa'nın kulüpler bazındaki en büyük organizasyonunda bugüne kadar 42 farklı takım final maçına çıkarken, 24 farklı ekip kupayı müzesine götürme başarısı gösterdi.

    Arsenal, yarınki finali kazanması durumunda kupayı kaldıran 25. takım olacak.

    İspanya temsilcisi Real Madrid, UEFA Şampiyonlar Ligi'ni en çok kazanan (15) takım ünvanını elinde tutuyor.

    Bu organizasyonda ayrıca Milan 7, Liverpool ve Bayern Münih 6'şar, Barcelona 5, Ajax 4, Manchester United ve Inter 3'er, Benfica, Juventus, Chelsea, Nottingham Forest ve Porto ikişer, PSG'nin yanı sıra Manchester City, Aston Villa, Borussia Dortmund, Celtic, Kızılyıldız, Feyenoord, Hamburg, Olimpik Marsilya, PSV ve Steaua Bükreş de birer kez kazandı.

    Finalistler ve kupa sayıları
    Organizasyon tarihinde bu seneye kadar finale kalan ve kupayı kazanan takımlar şöyle:

    Takım Final Kupa
    Real Madrid 18 15
    Milan 11 7
    Liverpool 10 6
    Bayern Münih 11 6
    Barcelona 8 5
    Ajax 6 4
    Inter 7 3
    Manchester United 5 3
    Juventus 9 2
    Benfica 7 2
    Chelsea 3 2
    Nottingham Forest 2 2
    Porto 2 2
    Manchester City 2 1
    Celtic 2 1
    Hamburg 2 1
    Steaua Bükreş 2 1
    Olimpik Marsilya 2 1
    Borussia Dortmund 3 1
    Feyenoord 1 1
    Aston Villa 1 1
    PSV 1 1
    Kızılyıldız 1 1
    PSG 2 1
    Atletico Madrid 3 1
    Valencia 2 0
    Reims 2 0
    Fiorentina 1 0
    Eintracht Frankfurt 1 0
    Partizan 1 0
    Panathinaikos 1 0
    Leeds United 1 0
    Saint-Etienne 1 0
    Borussia Mönchengladbach 1 0
    Club Brugge 1 0
    Malmö 1 0
    Roma 1 0
    Sampdoria 1 0
    Bayer Leverkusen 1 0
    Monaco 1 0
    Arsenal 1 0
    Tottenham 1 0
    İspanya ekipleri 20 kez kazandı
    1992-1993 sezonundan bu yana UEFA Şampiyonlar Ligi adı altında oynanan "Kupa 1"i şimdiye kadar en çok İspanya takımları kazandı.

    İspanya ekiplerinin 20 kez kazandığı turnuvada İngilizler 15, İtalyanlar 12, Almanlar 8, Hollanda takımları 6, Portekiz temsilcileri 4, Fransız ekipleri 2, Rumen, İskoç ve Yugoslav takımları da birer defa mutlu sona ulaştı.

    Ülke Şampiyon Final
    İspanya 20 31
    İngiltere 15 26
    İtalya 12 30
    Almanya 8 19
    Hollanda 6 8
    Portekiz 4 9
    Fransa 2 8
    Romanya 1 2
    İskoçya 1 2
    Yugoslavya 1 2
    Belçika 0 1
    Yunanistan 0 1
    İsveç 0 1
    Finaller
    Avrupa'nın kulüpler düzeyinde en büyük kupasında yapılan final maçları şöyle:

    Sezon Şampiyon Finalist Sonuç
    1955-56 Real Madrid Reims 4-3
    1956-57 Real Madrid Fiorentina 2-0
    1957-58 Real Madrid Milan 3-2 (Uzatma)
    1958-59 Real Madrid Reims 2-0
    1959-60 Real Madrid Eintracht Frankfurt 7-3
    1960-61 Benfica Barcelona 3-2
    1961-62 Benfica Real Madrid 5-3
    1962-63 Milan Benfica 2-1
    1963-64 Inter Real Madrid 3-1
    1964-65 Inter Benfica 1-0
    1965-66 Real Madrid Partizan 2-1
    1966-67 Celtic Inter 2-1
    1967-68 Manchester United Benfica 4-1 (Uzatma)
    1968-69 Milan Ajax 4-1
    1969-70 Feyenoord Celtic 2-1 (Uzatma)
    1970-71 Ajax Panathinaikos 2-0
    1971-72 Ajax Inter 2-0
    1972-73 Ajax Juventus 1-0
    1973-74 Bayern Münih Atletico Madrid 1-1, 4-0
    1974-75 Bayern Münih Leeds United 2-0
    1975-76 Bayern Münih Saint-Etienne 1-0
    1976-77 Liverpool B. Mönchengladbach 3-1
    1977-78 Liverpool Club Brugge 1-0
    1978-79 Nottingham Forest Malmö 1-0
    1979-80 Nottingham Forest Hamburg 1-0
    1980-81 Liverpool Real Madrid 1-0
    1981-82 Aston Villa Bayern Münih 1-0
    1982-83 Hamburg Juventus 1-0
    1983-84 Liverpool Roma 1-1 (4-2 pen.)
    1984-85 Juventus Liverpool 1-0
    1985-86 Steaua Bükreş Barcelona 0-0 (2-0 pen.)
    1986-87 Porto Bayern Münih 2-1
    1987-88 PSV Benfica 0-0 (6-5 pen.)
    1988-89 Milan Steaua Bükreş 4-0
    1989-90 Milan Benfica 1-0
    1990-91 Kızılyıldız Marsilya 0-0 (5-3 pen.)
    1991-92 Barcelona Sampdoria 1-0 (Uzatma)
    1992-93 Marsilya Milan 1-0
    1993-94 Milan Barcelona 4-0
    1994-95 Ajax Milan 1-0
    1995-96 Juventus Ajax 1-1 (4-2 pen.)
    1996-97 Borussia Dortmund Juventus 3-1
    1997-98 Real Madrid Juventus 1-0
    1998-99 Manchester United Bayern Münih 2-1
    1999-00 Real Madrid Valencia 3-0
    2000-01 Bayern Münih Valencia 1-1 (5-4 pen.)
    2001-02 Real Madrid Bayer Leverkusen 2-1
    2002-03 Milan Juventus 0-0 (3-2 pen.)
    2003-04 Porto Monaco 3-0
    2004-05 Liverpool Milan 3-3 (3-2 pen.)
    2005-06 Barcelona Arsenal 2-1
    2006-07 Milan Liverpool 2-1
    2007-08 Manchester United Chelsea 1-1 (6-5 pen.)
    2008-09 Barcelona Manchester United 2-0
    2009-10 Inter Bayern Münih 2-0
    2010-11 Barcelona Manchester United 3-1
    2011-12 Chelsea Bayern Münih 1-1 (4-3 pen.)
    2012-13 Bayern Münih Borussia Dortmund 2-1
    2013-14 Real Madrid Atletico Madrid 4-1 (Uzatma)
    2014-15 Barcelona Juventus 3-1
    2015-16 Real Madrid Atletico Madrid 1-1 (5-3 pen.)
    2016-17 Real Madrid Juventus 4-1
    2017-18 Real Madrid Liverpool 3-1
    2018-19 Liverpool Tottenham 2-0
    2019-20 Bayern Münih Paris Saint-Germain 1-0
    2020-21 Chelsea Manchester City 1-0
    2021-22 Real Madrid Liverpool 1-0
    2022-23 Manchester City Inter 1-0
    2023-24 Real Madrid Borussia Dortmund 2-0
    2024-25 PSG Inter 5-0

    Spurs, Thunder'ı yendi, seride beraberliğe geldi

    Amerikan Basketbol Ligi (NBA) play-off'larında San Antonio Spurs, sahasında Oklahoma City Thunder'ı 118-91 yenerek seriyi 3-3'e getirdi.

    Frost Bank Center'da oynanan Batı Konferansı finali 6. maçında Thunder'ı ağırlayan Spurs, Victor Wembanyama'nın 28 sayı, 10 ribaunt, 2 asist, 2 top çalma ve 3 blokluk performansıyla galibiyete ulaştı.

    Ev sahibi ekipte Dylan Harper 18 ve Stephon Castle 17 sayıyla mücadele etti.

    Thunder'da Shai Gilgeous-Alexander'ın 15, Jared McCain'in 13 ve Cason Wallace'ın 11 sayısı mağlubiyeti engelleyemedi.

    Dördüncü galibiyete ulaşacak taraf, NBA finalinde New York Knicks'in rakibi olacak.

    Serinin 7. maçı, 31 Mayıs Pazar günü TSİ 03.00'te Thunder'ın ev sahipliğinde oynanacak.

    Sabalenka ve Gauff, Fransa Açık'ta üçüncü turda

    Sezonun ikinci grand slam tenis turnuvası Fransa Açık'ta (Roland Garros), kadınlar dünya 1 numarası Aryna Sabalenka ile son şampiyon Coco Gauff, üçüncü tura çıktı.

    Fransa'nın başkenti Paris'te düzenlenen turnuvanın 5. gününde, 4 kez grand slam şampiyonu Belaruslu Sabalenka (1), Fransız Elsa Jacquemot'yu 7-5 ve 6-2'lik setlerle 2-0 mağlup etti.

    Turnuvanın son şampiyonu ABD'li Coco Gauff (4), Mısırlı Mayar Sherif'i 6-3 ve 6-2'lik setlerle geçti.

    Erkeklerde ABD'li Ben Shelton (5), Belçikalı Raphael Collignon'a 6-4, 7-5 ve 6-4'lük setlerle 3-0 yenilerek turnuvaya veda ederken, İtalyan Flavio Cobolli (10), Çinli Yibing Wu'yu 6-4'lük setlerle 3-0 mağlup etti.

    Milli motosikletçiler, İtalya ve İspanya'da piste çıkacak

    Milli motosikletçiler Deniz Öncü, Bahattin Sofuoğlu, Can Öncü ve Kadir Erbay, İtalya ve İspanya'daki yarışlarda piste çıkacak.

    Türkiye Motosiklet Federasyonunun açıklamasına göre Red Bull sporcusu Deniz Öncü, İtalya'da yapılacak Dünya Moto2 Şampiyonası'nın 7. ayağında mücadele edecek.

    ELF Marc VDS takımı adına yarışan Deniz Öncü, Mugello Pisti'nde 30 Mayıs Cumartesi günü sıralamalarda en iyi zamanı yapmak için pistte olacak. 19 turluk Moto2 İtalya Grand Prix'si, 31 Mayıs Pazar günü saat TSİ 13.15'te başlayacak.

    Dünya Superbike ve Supersport şampiyonalarında sezon, İspanya'daki MotorLand Aragon Pisti'nde gerçekleştirilecek yarışlarla devam edecek.

    Red Bull sporcusu Bahattin Sofuoğlu'nun yer aldığı Dünya Superbike Şampiyonası'nda, 30 Mayıs Cumartesi günü saat 15.00'te hafta sonunun ilk yarışı koşulacak. Yamaha Motoxracing takımı adına piste çıkacak Bahattin, sezonun 6. ayağında 31 Mayıs Pazar günü saat 12.10'da Superpole yarışında, 16.30'da da hafta sonunun ikinci yarışında start alacak.

    Dünya Supersport Şampiyonası'nda ise Can Öncü ile genç sporcu Kadir Erbay yarışacak. Sporcular hafta sonunun ilk yarışına 30 Mayıs Cumartesi günü saat 13.30'da, ikinci yarışına ise 31 Mayıs Pazar günü saat 15.00'da çıkacak.

    Öte yandan, Yunanistan ve Bosna Hersek'te 29-31 Mayıs tarihlerinde düzenlenecek Avrupa 65&85 Motokros ve BMU Avrupa Şampiyonalarına 27 milli sporcu katılacak.

    Macaristan atmalara doymadı! Dünya Kupası gol rekoru

    Dünya Kupası tarihinin en farklı galibiyetlerine Macaristan imza attı.

    Macarların 1982 Dünya Kupası'nda El Salvador'u 10-1 mağlup ettiği karşılaşma, kupa tarihinin en farklı galibiyeti olarak tarihe geçti.

    Ayrıca Macaristan, 1954 Dünya Kupası'nda Güney Kore'yi 9-0 mağlup etmeyi başardı. Aynı sonucu, 1974 Dünya Kupası'nda Yugoslavya, Zaire karşısında elde etti.

    Dünya Kupası'nın en farklı galibiyetleri şöyle:

    Tarih Kazanan Kaybeden Sonuç
    1982 Macaristan El Salvador 10-1
    1954 Macaristan Güney Kore 9-0
    1974 Yugoslavya Zaire 9-0
    1938 İsveç Küba 8-0
    1950 Uruguay Bolivya 8-0
    2002 Almanya Suudi Arabistan 8-0

    En gollü maçlar
    Dünya Kupası'nın en gollü maçı, 1954'te İsviçre'deki turnuvada oynandı.

    Avusturya, ev sahibi İsviçre'yi 7-5 mağlup ederken sporseverler, bu karşılaşmada 12 gol gördü.

    1938'de Brezilya-Polonya, 1954'te Macaristan-Batı Almanya ve 1982'de Macaristan-El Salvador karşılaşmaları da 11'er gole sahne oldu.

    Dünya Kupası tarihinin en gollü 5 maçı şöyle:

    Tarih Kazanan Kaybeden Sonuç Gol
    1954 Avusturya İsviçre 7-5 12
    1938 Brezilya Polonya 6-5 11
    1954 Macaristan Batı Almanya 8-3 11
    1982 Macaristan El Salvador 10-1 11
    1958 Fransa Paraguay 7-3 10
    Türkiye'den 7 farklı galibiyet

    Türkiye Milli Takımı, 1954 Dünya Kupası'nda kupa tarihinin farklı galibiyetlerinden birini aldı.

    Milliler, ilk kez katıldığı turnuvanın grup aşamasında Güney Kore'yi 7-0'lık skorla geçmeyi başardı.

    Ay-yıldızlıların grupta Batı Almanya'ya 7-2 kaybettiği karşılaşma da turnuvanın en gollü maçlarından biri oldu.

    1938 Dünya Kupası'nda ev sahibi ekip kazanamadı

    Fransa'da düzenlenen 1938 Dünya Kupası'nda ilk kez ev sahibi takım şampiyonluğa ulaşamadı.

    Son dünya şampiyonu İtalya, Fransa'da da mutlu sona ulaşıp kupayı ikinci kez müzesine götürmeyi başardı.

    Fransa'daki kupaya Avrupa'dan 12, Asya, Güney Amerika ve Orta Amerika'dan birer ülke katıldı.

    Avrupa'dan Belçika, Çekoslovakya, Fransa, Almanya, Macaristan, İtalya, Hollanda, Norveç, Polonya, Romanya, İsveç ve İsviçre, Güney Amerika'dan Brezilya, Orta Amerika'dan Küba ve Asya'dan Hollanda Doğu Hint Adaları (Endonezya) bu kupada mücadele etti.

    Protestosunu sürdüren Uruguay, 1934'te olduğu gibi 1938 Dünya Kupası'na da katılmadı.

    Avusturya işgal edilince katılamadı
    Nazi Almanyası'nın Avusturya'yı işgal etmesiyle kupaya katılan takım sayısı 15'e indi.

    Almanya, Avusturyalı futbolcuları da kadrosuna kattığı bu Dünya Kupası'nda daha ilk turda İsviçre'ye elenmekten kurtulamadı.

    İtalya, finalde Macaristan'ı yendi
    Kupanın yarı finalinde İtalya, Brezilya'yı 2-1, Macaristan da İsveç'i 5-1 mağlup ederek finale yükseldi.

    Paris'te 19 Haziran'da oynanan finalde İtalya, 6 ve 35. dakikalarda Gino Colaussi, 16 ve 82. dakikalarda da Silvio Piola'nın attığı gollerle rakibini 4-2 mağlup edip üst üste ikinci kez şampiyonluk kupasını kaldırdı. Finalde Macaristan'ın golleri ise 8. dakikada Pal Titkos ve 70. dakikada Gyorgy Sarosi'den geldi.

    Üçüncülük maçında ise Brezilya, İsveç'i 4-2 mağlup etmeyi başardı.

    Pozzo tarihe geçti
    İtalya'nın başında 1934'te şampiyonluk yaşayan teknik direktör Vittorio Pozzo, 1938'de de takımını şampiyonluğa taşıyıp tarihe geçti.

    Pozzo, Dünya Kupası tarihinde bugüne dek iki kez şampiyonluk yaşamış tek teknik adam ünvanını elinde bulunduruyor.

    Leonidas 7 gol attı
    Brezilyalı Leonidas, kupada rakip fileleri 7 kez havalandırarak gol krallığını elde etti.

    Macar futbolcular Gyorgy Sarosi ve Gyula Zsengeller ile İtalyan Silvio Piola ise beşer golle ikinciliği paylaştı.

    18 maçta 84 gol atıldı
    Fransa'da düzenlenen 1938 Dünya Kupası'nda 18 maç oynandı, 84 gol atıldı.

    Maç başına 4,7 golün atıldığı turnuvanın en golcü ekipleri 15 golle Macaristan, 14 golle de Brezilya oldu.

    İlk turda Brezilya ile Polonya arasında oynanan ve Güney Amerika takımının 6-5 kazandığı karşılaşma tarihe geçti. Çeyrek finalde de İsveç, Küba karşısında sahadan 8-0 gibi farklı bir sonuçla ayrıldı.

    Puskas Arena: Şampiyonlar Ligi finalinin adresi

    Macar futbolunun önemli yapılarından Puskas Arena, UEFA Şampiyonlar Ligi finalinde Fransa'nın Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) ile İngiltere'nin Arsenal takımları arasında oynanacak maç için kapılarını açacak.

    Hem kendi liglerinde hem de "Devler Ligi"nde iyi sezon geçiren iki takım, yarın Macaristan'ın başkenti Budapeşte'deki Puskas Arena'da Avrupa'nın en büyüğü olabilmek için karşı karşıya gelecek. Müsabaka, TSİ 19.00'da başlayacak.

    Karşılaşmanın yapılaşacağı Puskas Arena, kısa sürede üçüncü büyük UEFA finaline ev sahipliği yapacak.

    Adını Macar futbolunun efsanesinden alıyor
    Başkent Budapeşte'deki 67 bin seyirci kapasiteli stat, Macar futbolunun efsanesi Ferenc Puskas'ın adını taşıyor.

    Yapımına 1948'de başlanan ve 1953'te tamamlanan Puskas Arena, uzun yıllar Macaristan Milli Takımı'nın iç saha maçlarına ve ulusal final karşılaşmalarına ev sahipliği yaptı.

    Macar ve dünya futbolunun unutulmaz golcülerinden Ferenc Puskas'ın adını taşıyan stat, 2017'de yıkılarak aynı yerde yeniden inşa edildi. Yaklaşık 550 milyon avro harcanarak 2019'da tamamlanan stada yine Puskas'ın ismi verildi.

    EURO 2020'de 4 maç oynandı
    UEFA, Puskas Arena'da 2020 Avrupa Futbol Şampiyonası'nın 4 maçını verdi.

    Stadyum, yeni tip koronavirüs (Kovid-19) salgını nedeniyle 1 yıl gecikmeli düzenlenen turnuvanın grup aşamasındaki Macaristan-Portekiz, Macaristan-Fransa ve Portekiz-Fransa maçlarıyla son 16 turundaki Hollanda-Çekya karşılaşmalarına ev sahipliği yaptı.

    İki büyük finalde kupalar sahibini buldu
    Puskas Arena, 2019'dan 2026'ya kadar UEFA'nın 2 büyük final maçı için kapılarını açtı.

    Başkent Budapeşte'deki statta, 2020 UEFA Süper Kupa müsabakası oynandı. UEFA Şampiyonlar Ligi şampiyonu Almanya'nın Bayern Münih, UEFA Avrupa Ligi kazananı İspanya temsilcisi Sevilla ile karşılaştı. Normal süresi 1-1 sona eren müsabakayı Bayern Münih, uzatmada 2-1 kazanarak kupayı kaldırdı.

    UEFA'nın Puskas Arena'daki diğer önemli organizasyonu ise Mayıs 2023'te Sevilla ile İtalya'nın Roma takımları arasındaki maç oldu. Normal süresi ve uzatmaları 1-1 sona eren UEFA Avrupa Ligi final müsabakasını penaltılarda 4-1 alan İspanya temsilcisi mutlu sona ulaştı.

    PSG-Arsenal finali ise Puskas Arena'da oynanacak üçüncü önemli UEFA finali olarak kayıtlara geçecek.

    Türkiye kazandığı halde 1950 Dünya Kupası'na gidemedi

    Fransa'da yapılan 1938 Dünya Kupası'nın ardından patlak veren 2. Dünya Savaşı nedeniyle organizasyona 12 yıl ara verildi.

    Aranın ardından Dünya Kupası'nın 1950 yılında Brezilya'da düzenlenmesi kararlaştırıldı. Evindeki organizasyonda şampiyonluğu kimseye kaptırmaya niyetli olmayan Brezilya, 200 bin kişilik Maracana Stadı'nı inşa etti.

    İlk Dünya Kupası şampiyonluğunu yaşamayı planlayan Brezilya'nın bu umutlarına, Uruguay son verdi.

    13 ülke katıldı
    Brezilya'da 1950'de düzenlenen kupaya 13 ülke katıldı.

    Şampiyonada Avrupa'dan İngiltere, İtalya, İspanya, İsveç, İsviçre ve Yugoslavya, Kuzey ve Orta Amerika'dan Meksika ile ABD, Güney Amerika'dan ise Brezilya, Bolivya, Şili, Paraguay ve Uruguay yer aldı.

    Türkiye hak etti ama katılamadı
    Türkiye, Brezilya'daki Dünya Kupası'na katılma hakkı elde etmesine rağmen bu ülkeye gidemedi.

    Elemelerde Suriye'yi geçerek kupaya katılma hakkı kazanan Türkiye, ekonomik ve yolun uzak olması gibi nedenlerle 1950 Dünya Kupası'nda mücadele edemedi.

    Final grubu yapıldı
    1950 Dünya Kupası, değişik bir statüyle oynandı.

    Turnuvaya katılan 13 takım, 4 ayrı grupta mücadele etti. Gruplarını ilk sırada tamamlayan Uruguay, Brezilya, İsveç ve İspanya, final grubunu oluşturdu.

    Final grubunda yapılan ikişer maçın ardından Brezilya 4, Uruguay ise 3 puan topladı. Brezilya ile Uruguay arasındaki grubun son maçı, final niteliği taşıdı.

    Brezilya'ya beraberlik yetiyordu ama olmadı
    1950 Dünya Kupası'nın son maçında Uruguay ile karşılaşan Brezilya, berabere kalması durumunda bile şampiyonluğa ulaşabilecekti.

    Maracana Stadı'nda 173 bin 850 biletli seyirci önünde oynanan ve tüm kupaların seyirci rekoru kırılan Brezilya-Uruguay maçında, ev sahibi ekip 47. dakikada Friaça'nın golüyle 1-0 öne geçti. Beraberliğin bile yettiği Brezilyalılar, şampiyonluk kutlamalarına hazırlanırken Uruguay 66. dakikada Juan Schiaffino ve 79. dakikada Alcides Ghiggia'nın golleriyle sahadan 2-1 galip ayrıldı.

    Grupta 5 puana ulaşarak 4 puanlı Brezilya'nın önüne geçen Uruguay, kupanın sahibi oldu.

    Şampiyonluğun son maçta kaçmasıyla hayal kırıklığı yaşayan taraftarların çıkardığı olaylar sebebiyle tribünlerde hayatını kaybedenlerin olduğu da bildirildi.

    Gol kralı Ademir
    1950 Dünya Kupası'nın gol kralı, ev sahibi ekipten Ademir oldu.

    Ademir, 8 golle ilk sırayı alırken Uruguaylı Oscar Miguez ise 5 golle ikinci sırayı elde etti.

    22 maçta 88 golün atıldığı (maç başına 4 gol) turnuvanın en golcü ekipleri ise Brezilya (22) ve Uruguay (15) olarak kayıtlara geçti.

    45 yaşında Dünya Kupası'na

    Dünya Kupası'nda forma giyen en yaşlı futbolcu, Mısırlı Essam El-Hadary oldu.

    Mısır'ın emektar file bekçisi, 2018'de Rusya'da düzenlenen Dünya Kupası'nda Suudi Arabistan karşısında forma giydiğinde 45 yaşından 161 gün almıştı.

    El-Hadary, böylece 43 yaş 3 gün ile en yaşlı futbolcu ünvanını elinde bulunduran Kolombiyalı kaleci Faryd Mondragon'u geride bırakmayı başardı.

    Kamerunlu Roger Milla, 1994 Dünya Kupası'nda 42 yaş 39 günlükken Rusya'ya karşı görev yaptı.

    Kuzey İrlandalı Pat Jennings, 1986 Dünya Kupası'nda 41 yaşında Brezilya karşısına çıktı, İngiliz Peter Shilton da 1990 Dünya Kupası'ndaki İtalya maçında 40 yaş 292 günlükken forma giydi.

    Dünya Kupası'nda forma giyen en yaşlı futbolcular şunlar:

    Futbolcu Ülkesi Tarih Yaş
    Essam El-Hadary Mısır 2018 45 yaş 161 gün
    Faryd Mondragon Kolombiya 2014 43 yaş 3 gün
    Roger Milla Kamerun 1994 42 yaş 39 gün
    Pat Jennings K.İrlanda 1986 41
    Peter Shilton İngiltere 1990 40 yaş 292 gün
    Dino Zoff İtalya 1982 40 yaş 133 gün
    Ali Boumnijel Tunus 2006 40 yaş 71 gün
    En genci Whiteside

    Kupalarda forma giyen en genç oyuncu unvanını, Kuzey İrlandalı Norman Whiteside elde etti.

    Whiteside, 1982'de İspanya'daki turnuvada henüz 17 yaşından 41 gün almışken takımının formasını giydi ve kupa tarihinin en genç futbolcusu olarak tarihe geçti. Whiteside, 17 Haziran 1982'de Yugoslavya ile yapılan ve golsüz berabere biten maçta ilk kez Dünya Kupası'nda forma giydi.

    Kamerunlu Samuel Eto'o, 1998'de İtalya maçına 17 yaş 98 günlükken çıktı.

    Dünya Kupası'nda forma giyen en genç futbolcular şöyle:

    Futbolcu Ülkesi Tarih Yaş
    Norman Whiteside Kuzey İrlanda 1982 17 yaş 41 gün
    Samuel Eto'o Kamerun 1998 17 yaş 98 gün
    Femi Opabunmi Nijerya 2002 17 yaş 100 gün
    Salomon Olembe Kamerun 1998 17 yaş 184 gün
    Pele Brezilya 1958 17 yaş 234 gün
    En genç kaptan Meola

    Dünya Kupası'nın en genç kaptanı, ABD'li Tony Meola oldu.

    Meola, 1990 Dünya Kupası'nda Çekoslovakya maçına kaptan olarak çıktığında 21 yaş 109 günlüktü.

    Mısırlı Essam El-Hadary ise 45 yaş 161 günlükken 2018'de Suudi Arabistan karşısında kaptanlık yaptı ve en yaşlı kaptan olarak kaydedildi.

    Dünya Kupası'nda kaç maç oynandı, kaç gol atıldı?

    Alman Miroslav Klose'nin en golcü futbolcu ünvanını elinde bulundurduğu Dünya Kupası'nda bugüne dek oynanan 964 maçta 2 bin 720 gol atıldı.

    Dünya Kupası'na 2002, 2006, 2010 ve 2014 olmak üzere 4 kez Almanya formasıyla katılan Klose, 2002 ve 2006'da beşer gol, 2010'da 4, 2014'te 2 gol atarak 16 gole ulaştı ve turnuva tarihinin en golcü futbolcusu oldu.

    Klose'yi 15 golle Brezilyalı Ronaldo izledi. Alman futbolcu Gerd Müller 14, Fransız Just Fontaine ve Arjantinli Lionel Messi 13'er, Brezilyalı Pele ve Fransız Kylian Mbappe ise 12'şer golle bu futbolcuları takip etti.

    Kupa tarihinde tüm zamanların en golcü futbolcuları şöyle sıralandı:

    Futbolcu Ülkesi Gol Katıldığı Kupalar
    Miroslav Klose Almanya 16 2002, 2006, 2010, 2014
    Ronaldo Brezilya 15 1994, 1998, 2002, 2006
    Gerd Müller Almanya 14 1970, 1974
    Just Fontaine Fransa 13 1958
    Lionel Messi Arjantin 13 2006, 2010, 2014, 2018, 2022
    Pele Brezilya 12 1958, 1962, 1966, 1970
    Kylian Mbappe Fransa 12 2018, 2022
    Jürgen Klinsmann Almanya 11 1990, 1994, 1998
    Sandor Kocsis Macaristan 11 1954
    Gabriel Batistuta Arjantin 10 1994, 1998, 2002
    Gary Lineker İngiltere 10 1986, 1990
    Thomas Müller Almanya 10 2010, 2014, 2018
    Helmut Rahn Almanya 10 1954, 1958
    Teofilo Cubillas Peru 10 1970, 1978, 1982
    Grzegorz Lato Polonya 10 1974, 1978, 1982
    Eusebio Portekiz 9 1966
    Ademir Brezilya 9 1950
    Jairzinho Brezilya 9 1966, 1970, 1974
    Vava Brezilya 9 1958, 1962
    David Villa İspanya 9 2006, 2010, 2014
    Karl-Heinz Rummenigge Almanya 9 1978, 1982, 1986
    Uwe Seeler Almanya 9 1958, 1962, 1966, 1970
    Roberto Baggio İtalya 9 1990, 1994, 1998
    Paolo Rossi İtalya 9 1978, 1982, 1986
    Christian Vieri İtalya 9 1998, 2002
    Fontaine'den bir kupada 13 gol

    Bir kupada en çok gol atan oyuncu, 13 golle Fransız Just Fontaine oldu.

    Fontaine, 1958'de İsveç'te organize edilen dünya kupasında 13 gol birden atarak hem gol kralı olmuş, hem de erişilmesi zor rekora imza atmıştı.

    Bugüne dek bir turnuvada 10 gol ve üstüne çıkan 3 futbolcu bulunuyor. Fontaine'in yanı sıra Macar Sandor Kocsis 1954'te 11, Alman Gerd Müller de 1970'te 10 gol atmayı başardı.

    Salenko'dan bir maçta 5 gol
    Bir zamanlar İstanbulspor'un da formasını giyen Rus Oleg Salenko, Dünya Kupası'nda bir maçta en çok gol atan futbolcu ünvanını elinde bulunduruyor.

    Salenko, 1994'te ABD'de gerçekleştirilen turnuvada Kamerun'a 5 gol atarak büyük bir rekora imza attı.

    Kupada 4'er gol atan futbolcular ise şöyle:

    Emilio Butragueno (İspanya): 1986'da Danimarka'ya

    Eusebio (Portekiz): 1966'da Kuzey Kore'ye

    Juste Fontaine (Fransa): 1958'de Batı Almanya'ya

    Sandor Kocsis (Macaristan): 1954'te Batı Almanya'ya

    Ademir (Brezilya): 1950'de İsveç'e

    Juan Schiaffino (Uruguay): 1950'de Bolivya'ya

    Ernst Willimowski (Polonya): 1938'de Brezilya'ya

    En fazla turnuvada gol atanlar
    Dünya Kupası tarihinde 5 turnuvada gol kaydeden tek futbolcu bulunuyor.

    Portekizli Cristiano Ronaldo, 2006, 2010, 2014, 2018 ve 2022'deki turnuvalarda rakip fileleri havalandırdı. Ronaldo, 2026'da da gol atması halinde rekorunu geliştirecek.

    Dört futbolcu ise 4'er turnuvada gol atma başarısı gösterdi. Brezilyalı Pele ve Alman Uwe Seeler, forma giydikleri 1958, 1962, 1966 ve 1970'teki turnuvalarda gol atmayı başardı.

    Arjantinli Messi, 2006, 2014, 2018 ve 2022'de, Alman Miroslav Klose ise 2002, 2006, 2010 ve 2014'teki organizasyonlarda takımlarına gol kazandırdı.

    Dünya Kupası'nı kazanan ülkeler sadece 8 tane

    Futbol dünyasının en önemli organizasyonu FIFA Dünya Kupası'nı, düzenlendiği 1930 yılından bu yana 8 ülke kazandı.

    İkinci Dünya Savaşı dışında 1930 ile 2022 yıllarında 22 kez düzenlenen Dünya Kupası'nda en fazla şampiyonluk yaşayan (5) takım, Brezilya oldu. İtalya ve Almanya, dörder kez mutlu sona ulaştı.

    Arjantin 3, Uruguay ve Fransa ikişer, İngiltere ve İspanya ise birer kez ülkelerine Dünya Kupası şampiyonluğu sevinci yaşattı.

    Kupayı bugüne dek 5 Avrupa, 3 de Güney Amerika ülkesi kazandı, diğer kıtalardan şampiyon çıkmadı.

    Uruguay, İngiltere ve İspanya finalde kaybetmedi
    Dünya Kupası tarihinde Uruguay, İngiltere ve İspanya oynadıkları final maçlarını kazanarak kupaya ulaşan ülkeler oldu.

    İki kez final oynama hakkı elde eden Uruguay, bunlarda şampiyonluğu yakaladı. İngiltere ve İspanya da birer kez oynadıkları final sonunda kupaya uzanmayı başardı.

    Dünya Kupası'nın en "dramatik" takımı Hollanda
    Dünya Kupası'nın en "dramatik" takımı, Hollanda olarak göze çarptı.

    "Portakallar", Dünya Kupası tarihinde 3 kez finale çıkma başarısı gösterirken mutlu sona ulaşamadı.

    Oynadığı 3 finali de kaybeden Hollanda, ülkesine kupa sevinci yaşatamadı. İlk olarak 1974'te ev sahibi Batı Almanya, 1978'de ise ev sahibi Arjantin'e mağlup olan Hollanda, Güney Afrika'daki 2010 Dünya Kupası'nda bu kez uzatma bölümünde yediği golle İspanya'ya yenildi.

    Çekoslovakya ve Macaristan da ikişer kez final oynama hakkı elde etmelerine rağmen tarihlerinde Dünya Kupası kazanamadı.

    Bu arada birer kez final oynayıp kaybeden İsveç ve Hırvatistan, kupanın bir adım uzağında kaldı.

    Almanya 8, Brezilya 7 kez finalist oldu
    Brezilya ile Almanya, Dünya Kupası'nda en çok finale yükselen ülkeler oldu.

    Almanya 8, Brezilya ise 7 kez finale adını yazdırdı. İtalya ve Arjantin 6'şar, Fransa 4 kez finale çıkmayı başardı.

    Almanya ve Brezilya, en çok finale çıkan ülkeler olmalarına rağmen bugüne dek sadece Güney Kore ve Japonya'da düzenlenen 2002 Dünya Kupası'nın finalinde karşı karşıya geldi. Bu finali, 2-0'lık sonuçla Brezilya kazandı.

    Finaller ve sonuçları

    FIFA Dünya Kupası tarihinde yapılan finaller ve sonuçları şöyle:

    Tarih Şampiyon Finalist Sonuç
    1930 Uruguay Arjantin 4-2
    1934 İtalya Çekoslovakya 2-1 (Uzatma)
    1938 İtalya Macaristan 4-2
    1950 Uruguay Brezilya 2-1
    1954 Batı Almanya Macaristan 3-2
    1958 Brezilya İsveç 5-2
    1962 Brezilya Çekoslovakya 3-1
    1966 İngiltere Batı Almanya 4-2 (Uzatma)
    1970 Brezilya İtalya 4-1
    1974 Batı Almanya Hollanda 2-1
    1978 Arjantin Hollanda 3-1 (Uzatma)
    1982 İtalya Batı Almanya 3-1
    1986 Arjantin Batı Almanya 3-2
    1990 Batı Almanya Arjantin 1-0
    1994 Brezilya İtalya 0-0 (3-2 Penaltı)
    1998 Fransa Brezilya 3-0
    2002 Brezilya Almanya 2-0
    2006 İtalya Fransa 1-1 (5-3 Penaltı)
    2010 İspanya Hollanda 1-0 (Uzatma)
    2014 Almanya Arjantin 1-0 (Uzatma)
    2018 Fransa Hırvatistan 4-2
    2022 Arjantin Fransa 3-3 (4-2 Penaltı)

    Toprak Razgatlıoğlu İtalya'da piste çıkıyor

    Milli motosikletçi Toprak Razgatlıoğlu, MotoGP'de sezonun 7. yarışında İtalya'da mücadele edecek.

    Floransa kentindeki 5,2 kilometrelik Mugello Pisti'nde 23 tur üzerinden gerçekleştirilecek yarışın sıralama turları, yarın TSİ 11.50'de, sprint mücadelesi TSİ 16.00'da başlayacak. Yarış ise 31 Mayıs Pazar günü TSİ 15.00'te koşulacak.

    Red Bull sporcusu Toprak Razgatlıoğlu (Prima Pramac Yamaha), ilk 6 etapta topladığı 4 puanla genel klasmanda 22. sırada yer aldı.

    MotoGP tarihinin ilk Türk sporcusu ünvanını taşıyan Toprak Razgatlıoğlu, Fransa Grand Prix'sini 13. tamamlayarak şampiyonada kariyerinin en iyi sonucunu elde etti.

    Şampiyonada pilotlar klasmanının ilk 5 sırası şöyle:

    1. Marco Bezzecchi (İtalya): 142 puan

    2. Jorge Martin (İspanya): 127

    3. Fabio Di Giannantonio (İtalya): 116

    4. Pedro Acosta (İspanya): 92

    5. Ai Ogura (Japonya): 77

    22. Toprak Razgatlıoğlu (Türkiye): 4

    PSG Arsenal Şampiyonlar Ligi Final maçı ne zaman, saat kaçta, hangi kanalda?

    UEFA Şampiyonlar Ligi'nde şampiyon, Macaristan'ın başkenti Budapeşte'de yarın oynanacak final maçında belli olacak.

    Puskas Arena'daki "Devler Ligi" finalinde Fransa'nın Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) takımı ile İngiltere'den Arsenal karşı karşıya gelecek. Almanya Futbol Federasyonundan hakem Daniel Siebert'in yöneteceği müsabaka, TSİ 19.00'da başlayacak. Tecrübeli hakemin yardımcılıklarını Jan Seidel ile Rafael Foltyn üstlenecek. Karşılaşmanın dördüncü hakemi Sandro Scharer olacak.

    Mücadelede Video Yardımcı Hakem (VAR) odasında Bastian Dankert oturacak. Dankert'in yardımcılıklarını ise Robert Schröder ile İspanya'dan Carlos del Cerro Grande yapacak.

    "Devler Ligi" finali, TRT 1'den ve Tabii platformundan yayımlanacak.

    PSG, üst üste ikinci "Devler Ligi" şampiyonluğunu kovalıyor
    Paris Saint-Germain, UEFA Şampiyonlar Ligi'nde üst üste kupayı kaldırmayı hedefliyor.

    Tarihinde 3. kez finalde mücadele eden PSG, 2020 UEFA Şampiyonlar Ligi finalinde Alman ekibi Bayern Münih'e 1-0 yenilerek kupayı rakibine kaptırmıştı. Fransız ekibi, geçen sezon ise İtalya'nın Inter takımını 5-0'lık skorla mağlup ederek kupayı müzesine götürdü.

    PSG, bu sezon da mutlu sona ulaşarak "double" yapmayı hedefliyor.

    Fransız temsilcisinin final yolu
    PSG, son şampiyon ünvanıyla girdiği UEFA Şampiyonlar Ligi'nin lig etabında "dalgalı" performans sergiledi.

    Lig etabında 8 müsabakada 4 galibiyet, ikişer beraberlik ve yenilgi yaşayan Fransız takımı, 14 puanla 11. sırada yer alarak play-off oynamak zorunda kaldı.

    Son 16 play-off'unda kendi liginden Monaco'yu eleyen PSG, son 16 turunda İngiltere'nin Chelsea, çeyrek finalde ise aynı ülkeden Liverpool'u geçti. Yarı finalde Almanya'nın güçlü Bayern Münih takımını saf dışı bırakan PSG, adını finale yazdırdı.

    Arsenal, Premier Lig zaferini taçlandırmanın peşinde
    Premier Lig'de şampiyonluğa ulaşan Arsenal, tarihinin ilk UEFA Şampiyonlar Ligi şampiyonluğunu almak için mücadele edecek.

    Teknik direktör Mikel Arteta yönetiminde Premier Lig'deki 22 yıllık şampiyonluk hasretini sona erdiren Arsenal, "Devler Ligi"nde de finale yükselerek "rüya" gibi bir sezon geçiriyor.

    Tarihinin ilk UEFA Şampiyonlar Ligi final mücadelesinde 2006'da Barcelona'ya 2-1 yenilen "Topçular" ikinci kez çıktığı zirvede bu kez kupayı kaldırmayı hedefliyor.

    Arsenal, bu sezon namağlup
    İngiliz temsilcisi, "Devler Ligi"ndeki 14 müsabakada yenilgi yüzü görmedi.

    36 takımlı lig etabındaki 8 maçı da kazanan Arsenal, lider olarak doğrudan son 16 turuna yükseldi. Son 16 turunda Almanya'nın Bayer Leverkusen, çeyrek finalde Portekiz'in Sporting takımlarını eleyen "Topçular" yarı finalde ise İspanya temsilcisi Atletico Madrid'i geçerek finale geldi.

    İngilizler, "üçleme" yapmayı hedefliyor
    Arsenal'in yarınki final maçını kazanması durumunda UEFA'nın bu sezon düzenlediği 3 turnuvayı da İngiliz takımları müzesine götürmüş olacak.

    UEFA turnuvalarından Avrupa Ligi'nde Aston Villa, Konferans Ligi'nde ise Crystal Palace mutlu sona ulaştı. "Topçular" Şampiyonlar Ligi'ni kazanarak İngiliz takımlarının bu sezon kupalara koyduğu ambargoyu perçinlemeye çalışacak.

    Tedavisi devam eden futbolcular
    Büyük final müsabakası öncesinde iki takımda dörder futbolcunun durumları belirsizliğini koruyor.

    PSG'de uyluk sakatlığı yaşayan Achraf Hakimi, Lucas Chevalier ve Nuno Mendes ile baldırından sakatlığı bulunan Ousmane Dembele'nin durumları maç günü belli olacak.

    Diz sakatlığı yaşayan Ben White'ın forma giyemeyeceği Arsenal'de ise sırtında problem olan kaleci David Raya, kasık sakatlığı olan Jurrien Timber, diz arkasındaki kasta sakatlık bulunan Noni Madueke'nin durumlarına maç günü karar verilecek.

    Budapeşte'de büyük yoğunluk
    UEFA Şampiyonlar Ligi finali müsabakası için başkent Budapeşte'de büyük bir taraftar yoğunluğu yaşanıyor.

    Fransız takımı PSG ile İngiliz temsilcisi Arsenal'in karşılaşacağı final müsabakası için Budapeşte'ye yaklaşık 50 bin futbolseverin geldiği ve Avrupa'nın önemli turizm destinasyonlarından Budapeşte'deki bu yoğunluktan otellerin doluluk oranlarının da yükseldiği öğrenildi.

    Şehirde oda bulmak güçleşirken 4 yıldızlı bazı otellerin günlüğü 250 avrodan 3 bin avroya kadar yükseldi.

    Samsung’s eye-opening ad shows the Galaxy S26 Ultra’s privacy powers

    29 May 2026 at 15:36

    Samsung has released a new advertisement for its Galaxy S26 Ultra smartphone. The ad is becoming popular because it talks about a problem many people face every day, like strangers looking at your phone screen in public places.

    In the video, Samsung shows floating eyes watching people while they use their phones on buses, trains, and in crowded areas. The message is simple that your private information may not always be safe when using your phone outside.

    The ad mainly promotes a new feature of the Galaxy S26 Ultra – Privacy Display. This feature makes the phone screen hard to see from the sides. Only the person holding the phone can clearly see what is on the screen. This helps protect private messages, passwords, photos, and banking information from people nearby.

    Samsung says this is not just a software feature. The technology is built into the phone’s display hardware. Samsung Display created it using a special screen design, Flex Magic Pixel. Because the feature is part of the screen itself, older Galaxy phones cannot get it through software updates.

    Many people also noticed that Samsung used less AI-generated content in this ad. Some of the company’s recent commercials used heavy AI visuals, but this one feels more natural and realistic. The floating eyes are computer-made, but most of the ad uses real scenes and real people.

    At the moment, the Galaxy S26 Ultra is the only Samsung phone with Privacy Display. Even reports say Samsung’s upcoming foldable phones may not include this feature yet because foldable screens are different and may not support the technology right now.

    With the Galaxy S26 Ultra, Samsung is trying to improve smartphone privacy and give users more protection when using their phones in public places. The company also shows that digital privacy is becoming more important for smartphone users around the world.

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    Samsung may adopt liquid cooling for future Galaxy phones

    29 May 2026 at 14:45

    Samsung is reportedly exploring pure liquid cooling technology for future Galaxy devices, signaling a major shift in how flagship smartphones handle AI workloads and sustained performance.

    The Korean tech giant is exploring one of the biggest hardware shifts in modern smartphone cooling. The company is researching a dedicated liquid cooling system, hinting at a potential move beyond the vapor chamber solutions.

    According to industry sources, Samsung Electronics has established a dedicated task force under its Production Engineering Research Institute to research active cooling systems for phones.

    Generative AI workloads, real-time translation, image generation, and large language model processing all generate sustained heat loads that traditional passive cooling solutions increasingly struggle to handle.

    The company is reportedly internalizing technologies tied to both air cooling and liquid cooling as it explores future Galaxy implementation.

    Samsung Electronics senior researcher and lab head Park Min recently confirmed that the company is specifically researching liquid cooling without cooling fans.

    Instead of relying only on passive heat dissipation methods like vapor chambers and graphite layers, a liquid cooling system circulates sealed coolant internally to absorb and disperse heat generated by the application processor.

    Earlier this year, Samsung also introduced Heat Path Block (HPB) inside the Exynos 2600 package architecture. HPB adds a copper-based heat dissipation layer to improve heat transfer efficiency within the Package-on-Package structure.

    Commercialization may still be years away. There are obvious challenges involving waterproofing, durability, manufacturing costs, and internal component layout.

    If the company successfully develops a pure liquid cooling system that works quietly inside mainstream Galaxy flagships, future Galaxy S and Galaxy Z devices could sustain higher performance for longer periods.

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    iPhone 18 Pro's physically moving 48MP camera lens: Fresh leak reveals Apple is paying a fortune for the upgrade

    Apple’s iPhone 18 Pro will feature a revolutionary (for iPhone) variable aperture lens with 50% higher manufacturing costs compared to iPhone 17 Pro, says a fresh leak. To win market share from Android, Apple is reportedly absorbing these expenses rather than raising consumer prices, which is somewhat unusual for Cupertino.

    Honor Win Turbo launches with 2.5x larger battery than Apple iPhone 17 Pro in a thinner body

    The Honor Win Turbo is significantly thinner than an Apple iPhone 17 Pro, but still has a battery that is 2.5 times larger and offers a capacity of 10,000 mAh. With an 8,000 nits bright display and a fast Dimensity 8500, the Honor Win Turbo offers a strong set of features.

    Rocky Linux 9.8 launches with improved security and multiple package updates

    Sporting improved security thanks to OpenSSH 9.9, Rocky Linux 9.8 also comes with updated compiler toolsets, refreshed performance tools and debuggers, support for advanced disk partitioning for custom images in the Image Builder, and more. The list of downloadables includes default images, cloud, Docker, WSL, and live images.

    New Dreame wet and dry vacuums feature steam sterilization with early discount on first model

    With the T-series, Dreame has introduced a new line of wet-and-dry vacuums that promise a superior level of cleanliness, partly thanks to hot water and 200°C steam sterilization. The first model is already available and can be ordered initially for just €279.

    MediaTek unveils Dimensity 7500 with Arm C1 CPU, faster NPU

    29 May 2026 at 14:55

    MediaTek just unveiled the Dimensity 7500 with an upgraded CPU, GPU, and NPU. The SoC will compete head-on with Qualcomm's Snapdragon 7 series and will power upper-midrangers in the coming months. The chip is fabbed on a 4nm process, just like the 7400 it replaces. The eight-core processor is much improved, moving from the Cortex-A78/Cortex-A55 combination of the previous model to Arm's new C1 Pro and C1 Nano cores. The 7500 uses four Arm C1 Pro cores running up to 2.6GHz and four C1 Nano cores running up to 2.0GHz. The graphics processor is the Arm Mali-G625 MC2. There's LPDDR5...

    Andoni İraola “Bornmut”u tərk etdi

    29 May 2026 at 13:00

    “Bornmut”un baş məşqçisi Andoni İraola İngiltərə Premyer Liqasında mübarizə aparan bu komandadan ayrılmağa qərar verib.

    Arena.az məlumat verir ki, ispan mütəxəssisin klubla müqaviləsinin müddəti başa çatıb.

    O, öz istəyi ilə komandadan ayrılıb. 43 yaşlı ispaniyalı mütəxəssis daha ciddi hədəfləri olan klublardan biri ilə anlaşmaq istəyir. Amma hazırda onun növəbti mövsümə planları qeyri-müyyən olaraq qalır. Son məlumata görə, ispan mütəxəssis “Kristal Pelas”ın baş məşqçisi vəzifəsinə ən mükəmməl namizəddir. “Qartallar”ın avstriyalı mütəxəssis Oliver Qlasnerlə möhtəşəm macərası başa çatıb. Bu üzdən də “Kristal Pelas” hazırda baş məşqçi axtarışındadır. Amma ispan mütəxəssis “Liverpul” və “Bayer”ı də çalışdıra bilər. İspan mütəxəssis daha nüfuzlu komandanı çalışdırmaq niyyətində olduğu üçün “Kristal Pelas”la anlaşmağa meyilli deyil.

    Xatırladaq ki, Andoni İraola 2023-cü ilin iyul ayından “Bornmut”a rəhbərlik edirdi. 43 yaşlı ispan mütəxəssisin İngiltərə klubu ilə 2026-cı ilin 30 iyununadək müqaviləsi mövcuddur. O, bu komandanı bütövlükdə 127 oyuna çıxarıb. İngiltərə klubu bu görüşlərdə 48 qələbəni bayram edib, 38 heç-heçə ilə kifayətlənib, 41 məğlubiyyətə üzülüb.

    İraola daha öncə “Rayo Valyekano”, “Mirandes” və AEK (Larnaka) kimi klublarda da baş məşqçi kimi çalışıb.

    “Bornmut” İngiltərə Premyer Liqasının 2025/2026-cı illər mövsümünü 57 xalla 6-cı pillədə başa vurub. Sözügedən komanda növbəti mövsümdə İngiltərəni Avropa Liqasında davam edəcək.

    Agit Kabayel sums up Oleksandr Usyk’s performance against Rico Verhoeven

    29 May 2026 at 15:22

    has critiqued ’s performance against Rico Verhoeven, considering the standard of opponent he could potentially face in his next outing. Despite being the overwhelming pre-fight favourite, Usyk was made to overcome several prickly moments in his WBC world heavyweight title defence last Saturday. Defeat would have meant losing his IBF and WBA titles, too, which […]

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    Floyd Mayweather looks past Ali when naming the only heavyweight in his top 5 all time list

    29 May 2026 at 14:45

    has revealed who he deems to be the top five fighters of all time, with only one heavyweight making the list. Mayweather is seen as one of the modern greats by many boxing fans, having retired with a perfect 50-0 record whilst claiming wins over fighters such as Manny Pacquiao, Oscar De La Hoya and […]

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    Regis Prograis makes new prediction for Ryan Garcia vs Conor Benn: “He’s a better fighter”

    29 May 2026 at 14:22

    A WBC welterweight title shot looms for against champion , and the Brit’s most recent opponent, Regis Prograis, has weighed in on how it plays out. After two fights with Chris Eubank Jr up at middleweight, Benn revealed his plans to return to welterweight and compete for world honours, eyeing up a high-profile stateside showdown […]

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    Atalanta target Milan duo after 50m Man United deal and block Roma move for Scamacca

    29 May 2026 at 15:00

    Reports in Italy claim that Milan’s Samuele Ricci and Ardon Jashari are among Atalanta’s options to replace Manchester United-bound Ederson and that La Dea won’t let Gianluca Scamacca leave despite talks with Roma.

    Atalanta are looking for a replacement for Brazilian midfielder Ederson, who is expected to join Manchester United in a €50m transfer.

    Atalanta target potential Ederson replacements

    According to Calciomercato.com, the Nerazzurri have set their sights on Milan duo Ricci and Jashari, among others.

    Atalanta will soon confirm the appointment of Cristiano Giuntoli as sporting director and the appointment of new coach Maurizio Sarri.

    According to the report, Atalanta are also interested in Arthur Atta (Udinese) and Lucas Da Cunha (Como), as well as Davide Frattesi (Inter) and Gianluca Gaetano (Cagliari).

    Technically, the only registas on this list who could potentially replace Ederson are Da Cunha, Ricci, and Jashari, as Atta, Frattesi, and Gaetano usually have more attacking duties.

    PARMA, ITALY - NOVEMBER 08: Samuele Ricci of AC Milan during the Serie A match between Parma Calcio 1913 and AC Milan at Stadio Ennio Tardini on November 08, 2025 in Parma, Italy. (Photo by Alessandro Sabattini/Getty Images)
    PARMA, ITALY – NOVEMBER 08: Samuele Ricci of AC Milan during the Serie A match between Parma Calcio 1913 and AC Milan at Stadio Ennio Tardini on November 08, 2025 in Parma, Italy. (Photo by Alessandro Sabattini/Getty Images)

    Calciomercato reports that Sarri is also eager to reunite with Taty Castellanos, a former Lazio player who joined West Ham in January.

    According to Gazzetta, however, Atalanta are not considering making big changes in attack as they are eager to stick with both Nikola Krstovic and Gianluca Scamacca.

    DORTMUND, GERMANY - FEBRUARY 17: Gianluca Scamacca of Atalanta is challenged by Waldemar Anton of Borussia Dortmund during 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)
    DORTMUND, GERMANY – FEBRUARY 17: Gianluca Scamacca of Atalanta is challenged by Waldemar Anton of Borussia Dortmund during 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)

    The latter has attracted interest from Roma and, according to Gazzetta, already held talks with Gian Piero Gasperini, his former coach in Bergamo.

    Atalanta, however, are unwilling to let Scamacca leave and are not inclined to even listen to offers for the Italy international, especially after Ederson’s big sale to Manchester United.

    How Napoli could line up under Allegri, including McTominay’s new role

    29 May 2026 at 14:35

    Multiple sources claim that Massimiliano Allegri will switch to a 4-3-3 system at Napoli with Scotland international Scott McTominay once again deployed as a box-to-box midfielder.

    Former Milan coach Massimiliano Allegri is expected to sign a two-year contract with Napoli, replacing Antonio Conte at the Stadio Maradona.

    Several sources in Italy, including Corriere dello Sport, Gazzetta and Sky Sport Italia, claim that Allegri will switch to a 4-3-3 system after the Partenopei ended the season with a 3-4-2-1 formation.

    Allegri also deployed a three-man defence during his 2025-26 campaign at Milan, but throughout his career, he’s often favoured a four-man defence.

    Rasmus Hojlund will be the main centre-forward, with Lorenzo Lucca returning from Nottingham Forest and Romelu Lukaku as the back-up options.

    NAPLES, ITALY - MAY 24: Scott McTominay of SSC Napoli battles for possession with Jakub Piotrowski of Udinese Calcio during the Serie A match between SSC Napoli and Udinese Calcio at Stadio Diego Armando Maradona on May 24, 2026 in Naples, Italy. (Photo by Francesco Pecoraro/Getty Images)
    NAPLES, ITALY – MAY 24: Scott McTominay of SSC Napoli battles for possession with Jakub Piotrowski of Udinese Calcio during the Serie A match between SSC Napoli and Udinese Calcio at Stadio Diego Armando Maradona on May 24, 2026 in Naples, Italy. (Photo by Francesco Pecoraro/Getty Images)

    The central midfield seems set with Stanislav Lobotka, Kevin De Bruyne and Scott McTominay. The Scotland international is expected to be deployed as a box-to-box midfielder, like in his first season at the Stadio Maradona.

    During the 2025-26 campaign, the Scottish star played both as a left winger, creating space for De Bruyne down the middle, and as a central midfielder in recent months, partnering Lobotka.

    Frank-Zambo Anguissa is also an option for Allegri and the type of player the Tuscan tactician appreciates, yet the Cameroon international had a poor end to the season after returning from a lengthy injury.

    Amir Rrahmani and Italy international Alessandro Buongiorno are expected to be the starting Napoli centre-backs under Allegri.

    Naturally, there will be new signings over the summer transfer window, so the starting line-up might change, but Allegri is likely to start with a 4-3-3 system.

    NAPLES, ITALY - APRIL 06: Massimiliano Allegri AC Milan head coach looks on before the Serie A match between SSC Napoli and AC Milan at Stadio Diego Armando Maradona on April 06, 2026 in Naples, Italy. (Photo by Francesco Pecoraro/Getty Images)
    NAPLES, ITALY – APRIL 06: Massimiliano Allegri AC Milan head coach looks on before the Serie A match between SSC Napoli and AC Milan at Stadio Diego Armando Maradona on April 06, 2026 in Naples, Italy. (Photo by Francesco Pecoraro/Getty Images)

    Furthermore, Corriere dello Sport reports that Napoli may make only minor transfer moves unless some big players leave, with Allegri assessing those returning from loan, such as Lucca and Noa Lang, who had failed to settle in under Conte.

    Napoli’s possible Napoli XI via Gazzetta

    Cassano hits out at Baldini: ‘Italy play friendlies with kids, huge embarrassment’

    29 May 2026 at 14:13

    Former Italian striker Antonio Cassano is not a fan of Silvio Baldini’s call-ups to the Italy squad for June friendlies against Luxembourg and Greece: ‘We are making yet another huge embarrassment of ourselves on the world stage.’

    Italy will play friendly games against Luxembourg and Greece in June, with the Azzurri led by caretaker coach Baldini.

    Temporarily promoted from the U21, Baldini has named a team primarily consisting of debutants, with 19 of the 24 players receiving their first senior call-up.

    Captain Gianluigi Donnarumma is the only established player included in the Azzurri squad, but Cassano doesn’t agree with Baldini’s picks.

    Antonio Cassano

    “We have no coach, we have no FIGC President, we are one of the most prestigious national teams, yet we’ll play friendlies with kids,” the ex-striker said during Viva El Football Podcast via MediaGoal.

    “We are making yet another huge embarrassment of ourselves on the world stage.”

    Italy have failed to qualify for the World Cup three times in a row, making their last appearance in the competition in 2014.

    Tottenham target struggling AC Milan star in surprise transfer move

    29 May 2026 at 13:30

    Tottenham Hotspur are reportedly interested in signing the Mexican international striker Santiago Gimenez.

    According to a report from TUDN, the player could be on the move after the World Cup, and Tottenham is hoping to sign him. The 25-year-old has struggled for regular opportunities at the Italian club, and he has scored just one goal in all competitions this season.

    He will be desperate to get his career back on track. He had shown his quality in the Netherlands before his move to Italy, and there is no doubt he could be a very useful option for Tottenham. They need someone who can share the goal-scoring burden with Dominic Solanke. Gimenez will be hungry to prove himself at the highest level, and he could be the ideal addition.

    Given his form at AC Milan, he could also be available for a reasonable fee. The Mexican will be desperate to get his career back on track. The opportunity to play in the Premier League will be exciting for him. Regular football in England could help him bounce back strongly and rediscover his form and confidence.

    The 25-year-old is entering the peak years of his career and will look to play his best football in the coming seasons. Tottenham might be able to bring out the best in the player again.

    It will be interesting to see if Tottenham follow up on their interest with an official offer to sign the striker in the coming weeks. Given his form, Milan will not want to stand in his way if there is a suitable offer on the table.

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    Real Madrid threat looms as Arsenal and Man United enter fierce battle for 10-goal star

    29 May 2026 at 13:00

    Arsenal, Chelsea and Manchester United are interested in signing Dusan Vlahovic during the summer transfer window.

    The Serbian International has been linked with a move away from Juventus, and multiple European clubs are monitoring his situation. He will be available on a free transfer, and signing a player of his quality for free would be a huge bargain.

    The 26-year-old is at the peak of his career, and he could be a very useful acquisition for most teams. Vlahovic has 10 goals this season.

    According to a report from Hooligan Soccer, Arsenal are strongly interested in the player. They need more depth in the attacking unit, and the 26-year-old could compete with Viktor Gyokeres for the starting spot. More competition for places will help Arsenal improve and defend their title next season.

    On the other hand, Manchester United need more experience in the attack, and they need someone to support Benjamin Sesko. The Serbian has the physicality and technical attributes for English football. He is excellent at finding the back of the net and holding up the ball to bring others into play. He could be the ideal target man for them.

    Chelsea need an upgrade on Liam Delap, and Vlahovic could be an excellent option for them. He could support next season.

    It remains to be seen which of the three Premier League clubs can convince the player to join.

    Meanwhile, Real Madrid are keen on the player, and the opportunity to play for the Spanish club can be hard to turn down for most players.

    Vlahovic has shown his quality in Italy with Juventus and Fiorentina. This is the right time for him to move on and take on a new challenge.

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    Liverpool star set to leave, 23-year-old Bundesliga rising star could replace him

    29 May 2026 at 12:30

    Liverpool defender Ibrahima Konate will be out of contract soon, and he has not agreed on a new deal with the club.

    According to a report from TEAMtalk, the two parties have been unable to reach an agreement, and the 27-year-old will move on.

    The departure of Konate will be a blow for Liverpool. He has been an important player for the club since joining them, and they will need to replace him properly. The report claims they are considering bringing Jarell Quansah back to the club.

    The talented young defender joined Bayer Leverkusen in order to play regularly, and he has done quite well in Germany. He could prove to be an interesting replacement for the French international. Quansah knows the club well, and he should be able to settle in and make an immediate impact.

    However, he left Liverpool in order to play regularly, and the Reds must provide him with gametime assurance. Sitting on the bench at Liverpool would be detrimental to his development. He is enjoying his football with regular opportunities in Germany, and he will want to play every week.

    It remains to be seen how the situation develops. Meanwhile, Konate has been linked with multiple clubs in recent months. Signing a player of his quality on a free transfer would be a masterstroke for any team. It remains to be seen where he ends up. He has shown his quality for club and country, and there is no doubt that he is good enough to play for the biggest teams in the world.

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    Geno Smith: Succeeding with the Jets would be like "a story in a movie"

    Geno Smith's return to the Jets this offseason offers both the team and the player a second chance at the kind of success that eluded them the first time they were together.

    Smith was a Jets second-round pick in 2013, but his two years as a starter featured 34 interceptions and his run may be best remembered for the moment when he lost the job because he had his jaw broken by a teammate with a locker room punch. Smith wound up bouncing around the league until finally landing another chance to start with the Seahawks.

    Smith exceeded expectations in that role, but a 2025 trip to the Raiders was reminiscent of his time with the Jets and led to the offseason trade that gave him the chance for the kind of career twist that Smith thinks would sound like something out of Hollywood.

    "I mean, that'd be like a story in a movie, right?" Smith said, via the team's website. "I mean, it's kind of like one of those superhero movies. But you know, my life is based on reality, and we got to focus on getting better every single day. God has blessed me to play in the league this long and to have an opportunity to come back here. I'm very, very grateful for that, because they don't come too often, these opportunities, you have to cherish them. And that's the way I look at it . . . I really cherish this opportunity, I really look forward to again just going to practice tomorrow and trying to get better, and that's the way I'm going to treat this entire year, and the rest of my career."

    Most recent Jets seasons would be better fits for the disaster genre than the superhero one, so there will be plenty of doubts that Smith can move those thoughts from fantasy to reality. If he does, it would only make for a better story when and if the 2026 season ever winds up on the big screen.

    Calder Cup playoffs schedule 2026: Bracket, times, TV channels, live streams, scores for AHL hockey postseason

    FloHockey playoffs

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    The drive for the Calder Cup is on. 

    The American Hockey League playoffs will once again feature 23 teams fighting it out to take home the trophy, and a new champion is guaranteed in 2026. A year after winning their first AHL championship, the Abbotsford Canucks failed to make the playoffs this time around. 

    The race for the title appears wide open, as none of the four No. 1 seeds reached the conference finals. Wilkes-Barre/Scranton, Toronto, Chicago and Colorado are the final four teams standing to play for the Cup. 

    Who will hoist the trophy in 2026? Here's everything you need to know to watch every game.

    Where to watch Calder Cup playoffs 2026

    The Calder Cup playoffs will not air on traditional TV channels. Instead, viewers can watch every game of the AHL postseason via AHLTV on FloHockey, which gives subscribers access to live streams, event replays and FloSports Originals.

    Calder Cup playoffs schedule, scores 2026

    Watch every 2026 AHL playoff game live on FloHockey

    Eastern Conference Finals (Best-of-7)

    No. 2 Wilkes-Barre/Scranton vs. No. 4 Toronto

    DateGameTime (ET)/Score
    May 27Game 1 at Wilkes-Barre/ScrantonToronto 4, Wilkes-Barre/Scranton 2
    May 29Game 2 at Wilkes-Barre/Scranton7:05 p.m.
    June 1Game 3 at Toronto7 p.m.
    June 3Game 4 at Toronto7 p.m.
    June 5Game 5 at Toronto*7 p.m.
    June 7Game 6 at Wilkes-Barre/Scranton*6:05 p.m.
    June 9Game 7 at Wilkes-Barre/Scranton*7:05 p.m.

    * If necessary

    Western Conference Finals (Best-of-7)

    No. 2 Colorado vs. No. 2 Chicago

    DateGameTime (ET)/Score
    May 28Game 1 at ColoradoChicago 3, Colorado 2
    May 30Game 2 at Colorado8:05 p.m.
    June 2Game 3 at Chicago8 p.m.
    June 3Game 4 at Chicago8 p.m.
    June 5Game 5 at Chicago*8 p.m.
    June 7Game 6 at Colorado*8:05 p.m.
    June 8Game 7 at Colorado*9:05 p.m.

    * If necessary


    Atlantic Division Finals (Best-of-5)

    No. 2 Wilkes-Barre/Scranton vs. No. 6 Springfield - Wilkes-Barre/Scranton wins 3-2

    DateGameTime (ET)/Score
    May 12Game 1 at Wilkes-Barre/ScrantonWilkes-Barre/Scranton 2, Springfield 0
    May 14Game 2 at Wilkes-Barre/ScrantonSpringfield 4, Wilkes-Barre/Scranton 3 (OT)
    May 19Game 3 at SpringfieldWilkes-Barre/Scranton 2, Springfield 1
    May 21Game 4 at SpringfieldSpringfield 2, Wilkes-Barre/Scranton 0
    May 23Game 5 at Wilkes-Barre/ScrantonWilkes-Barre/Scranton 8, Springfield 1

    North Division Finals (Best-of-5)

    No. 3 Cleveland vs. No. 4 Toronto - Toronto wins 3-2

    DateGameTime (ET)/Score
    May 14Game 1 at ClevelandToronto 5, Cleveland 2
    May 16Game 2 at ClevelandCleveland 3, Toronto 1
    May 20Game 3 at TorontoCleveland 4, Toronto 0
    May 22Game 4 at TorontoToronto 5, Cleveland 2
    May 24Game 5 at ClevelandToronto 3, Cleveland 2

    Central Division Finals (Best-of-5)

    No. 1 Grand Rapids vs. No. 2 Chicago - Chicago wins 3-1

    DateGameScore
    May 14Game 1 at Grand RapidsChicago 2, Grand Rapids 1
    May 16Game 2 at Grand RapidsChicago 4, Grand Rapids 3 (OT)
    May 19Game 3 at ChicagoGrand Rapids 4, Chicago 3 (OT)
    May 21Game 4 at ChicagoChicago 3, Grand Rapids 2

    Pacific Division Finals (Best-of-5)

    No. 2 Colorado vs. No. 4 Coachella Valley - Colorado wins 3-1

    DateGameScore
    May 13Game 1 at Coachella ValleyColorado 3, Coachella Valley 0
    May 15Game 2 at Coachella ValleyCoachella Valley 4, Colorado 0
    May 17Game 3 at ColoradoColorado 4, Coachella Valley 1
    May 20Game 4 at ColoradoColorado 3, Coachella Valley 2

    Atlantic Division Semifinals (Best-of-5)

    No. 1 Providence vs. No. 6 Springfield - Springfield wins 3-1

    DateGameScore
    May 1Game 1 at ProvidenceSpringfield 3, Providence 2
    May 3Game 2 at ProvidenceProvidence 2, Springfield 1
    May 5Game 3 at SpringfieldSpringfield 3, Providence 2 (OT)
    May 7Game 4 at SpringfieldSpringfield 1, Providence 0 (OT)

    No. 2 Wilkes-Barre/Scranton vs. No. 5 Hershey - Wilkes-Barre/Scranton wins 3-1

    DateGameScore
    April 30Game 1 at Wilkes-Barre/ScrantonWilkes-Barre/Scranton 4, Hershey 2
    May 2Game 2 at Wilkes-Barre/ScrantonHershey 2, Wilkes-Barre/Scranton 1
    May 5Game 3 at HersheyWilkes-Barre/Scranton 4, Hershey 3 (OT)
    May 7Game 4 at HersheyWilkes-Barre/Scranton 4, Hershey 1

    North Division Semifinals (Best-of-5)

    No. 1 Laval vs. No. 4 Toronto - Toronto wins 3-2

    DateGameScore
    April 29Game 1 at LavalLaval 3, Toronto 1
    May 1Game 2 at LavalToronto 6, Laval 2
    May 3Game 3 at TorontoToronto 6, Laval 2
    May 5Game 4 at TorontoLaval 4, Toronto 0
    May 9Game 5 at LavalToronto 3, Laval 2

    No. 2 Syracuse vs. No. 3 Cleveland - Cleveland wins 3-1

    DateGameScore
    April 24Game 1 at ClevelandCleveland 3, Syracuse 2
    April 26Game 2 at ClevelandSyracuse 4, Cleveland 1
    May 1Game 3 at SyracuseCleveland 4, Syracuse 3 (OT)
    May 3Game 4 at SyracuseCleveland 2, Syracuse 1 (3 OT)

    Central Division Semifinals (Best-of-5)

    No. 1 Grand Rapids vs. No. 4 Manitoba - Grand Rapids wins 3-1

    DateGameScore
    May 2Game 1 at ManitobaManitoba 1, Grand Rapids 0
    May 3Game 2 at ManitobaGrand Rapids 2, Manitoba 1
    May 6Game 3 at Grand RapidsGrand Rapids 4, Manitoba 2
    May 8Game 4 at Grand RapidsGrand Rapids 5, Manitoba 2

    No. 2 Chicago vs. No. 3 Texas - Chicago wins 3-2

    DateGameScore
    April 28Game 1 at TexasTexas 2, Chicago 0
    April 30Game 2 at TexasChicago 5, Texas 4 (OT)
    May 2Game 3 at ChicagoChicago 2, Texas 1
    May 3Game 4 at ChicagoTexas 5, Chicago 4 (OT)
    May 5Game 5 at ChicagoChicago 6, Texas 1

    Pacific Division Semifinals (Best-of-5)

    No. 1 Ontario vs. No. 4 Coachella Valley - Coachella Valley wins 3-2

    DateGameScore
    April 29Game 1 at OntarioCoachella Valley 3, Ontario 0
    May 1Game 2 at OntarioOntario 5, Coachella Valley 1
    May 5Game 3 at Coachella ValleyOntario 2, Coachella Valley 1
    May 7Game 4 at Coachella ValleyCoachella Valley 6, Ontario 2
    May 9Game 5 at OntarioCoachella Valley 3, Ontario 2 (2 OT)

    No. 2 Colorado vs. No. 3 Henderson - Colorado wins 3-1

    DateGameScore
    May 1Game 1 at HendersonColorado 1, Henderson 0
    May 4Game 2 at HendersonHenderson 4, Colorado 3 (2 OT)
    May 6Game 3 at ColoradoColorado 4, Henderson 0
    May 9Game 4 at ColoradoColorado 6, Henderson 2

    Atlantic Division First Round (Best-of-3)

    No. 3 Charlotte vs. No. 6 Springfield - Springfield wins 2-1

    DateGameScore
    April 22Game 1 at CharlotteCharlotte 8, Springfield 1
    April 24Game 2 at CharlotteSpringfield 5, Charlotte 2
    April 25Game 3 at CharlotteSpringfield 2, Charlotte 1 (OT)

    No. 4 Bridgeport vs. No. 5 Hershey - Hershey wins 2-0

    DateGameScore
    April 21Game 1 at BridgeportHershey 2, Bridgeport 0
    April 23Game 2 at HersheyHershey 5, Bridgeport 2

    North Division First Round (Best-of-3)

    No. 4 Toronto vs. No. 5 Rochester - Toronto wins 2-1

    DateGameScore
    April 22Game 1 at TorontoToronto 5, Rochester 0
    April 24Game 2 at RochesterRochester 4, Toronto 0
    April 26Game 3 at TorontoToronto 4, Rochester 2

    Central Division First Round (Best-of-3)

    No. 4 Manitoba v. No. 5 Milwaukee - Manitoba wins 2-1

    DateGameScore
    April 22Game 1 at ManitobaMilwaukee 4, Manitoba 1
    April 24Game 2 at ManitobaManitoba 2, Milwaukee 1
    April 26Game 3 at ManitobaManitoba 2, Milwaukee 1

    Pacific Division First Round (Best-of-3)

    No. 2 Colorado vs. No. 7 San Diego - Colorado wins 2-0

    DateGameScore
    April 22Game 1 at ColoradoColorado 3, San Diego 0
    April 24Game 2 at ColoradoColorado 6, San Diego 1

    No. 3 Henderson vs. No. 6 San Jose - Henderson wins 2-0

    DateGameScore
    April 22Game 1 at HendersonHenderson 5, San Jose 4 (OT)
    April 24Game 2 at HendersonHenderson 5, San Jose 1

    No. 4 Coachella Valley vs. No. 5 Bakersfield - Coachella Valley wins 2-1

    DateGameScore
    April 23Game 1 at BakersfieldBakersfield 6, Coachella Valley 1
    April 25Game 2 at Coachella ValleyCoachella Valley 5, Bakersfield 4
    April 26Game 3 at Coachella ValleyCoachella Valley 6, Bakersfield 2

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    NBA players have never lost a Game 7 on their birthday, and 1 Spurs-Thunder player has theirs this time

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    It's one of the quirkiest stats in NBA history -- a player has never lost a Game 7 on their birthday.

    The sample size, entering Saturday night's Western Conference Final finale between the San Antonio Spurs and Oklahoma City Thunder, is currently 7-0.

    Walt Hazzard started it in 1966.

    Scott Hastings made it 2-0 in 1990.

    Kevin Garnett got a Game 7 birthday win in 2004.

    Udonis Haslem joined the party in 2012.

    Pablo Prigioni came aboard the trend in 2015.

    Harrison Barnes did it with the Warriors in 2016.

    And Paul George already made it happen in the first round this year to keep the streak alive.

    MORE: There's a 7th-grade hooper named Kobe Bryant

    On Saturday, when the Spurs and Thunder clash for a spot in the NBA Finals, there's a good omen on the side of San Antonio.

    That's because it's Barnes' birthday. He's already on this list, and he'll have the chance to be the first NBA player to win two Game 7s on his birthday.

    Barnes was born on May 30, 1992, so he'll turn 34 on Saturday.

    The last time he played a Game 7 on his birthday was 10 years ago, when he turned 24 -- that was when the Warriors beat the Thunder in an epic series finale, and now Barnes is going against OKC again.

    NBA players are undefeated in Game 7s played on their birthday 😳

    Paul George (2026) ✅
    Harrison Barnes (2016) ✅
    Pablo Prigioni (2015) ✅
    Udonis Haslem (2012) ✅
    Kevin Garnett (2004) ✅
    Scott Hastings (1990) ✅
    Walt Hazzard (1966) ✅

    Combined record: 7-0

    Harrison Barnes… pic.twitter.com/G1zbm6vs0c

    — DraftKings Sports (@DKSports) May 29, 2026

    Barnes is a much less pivotal player now for San Antonio than he was back then for Golden State, but this trend doesn't seem to care how crucial a player is to his team. It's just about the birthday.

    Will the Spurs have something to celebrate on Saturday? Barnes' birthday certainly suggests that they will.

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    Barcelona offering departing Man City superstar €8m wages on a two-year deal as talks advance

    Barcelona offering departing Man City superstar €8m wages on a two-year deal as talks advance
    Barcelona offering departing Man City superstar €8m wages on a two-year deal as talks advance

    Barcelona’s pursuit of Bernardo Silva appears to be entering its final stages, with the Portuguese international reportedly closer than ever to securing the move he has wanted for years.

    The former Manchester City midfielder has long admired Barcelona and, according to reports from A Bola, the Catalan giants remain his ‘dream’ destination after deciding to bring his spell in England to an end.

    After several transfer windows in which a move failed to materialise, the circumstances have finally aligned in Barcelona’s favour. 

    This time, Silva is available on a free transfer, making him one of the most attractive opportunities on the market.

    More importantly, the player himself is doing everything possible to make the transfer happen.

    What about the finances?

    Barcelona are close to landing Bernardo Silva. (Photo by Alex Livesey/Getty Images)

    Reports claim Silva is prepared to reduce his salary significantly in order to wear the Barcelona shirt. 

    The proposed agreement would see him accept a wage of around €8 million per season, representing a substantial reduction from the salary he earned at Manchester City.

    Furthermore, Barcelona are expected to offer a two-year contract with the option of a further season, a structure that suits both the club and the player as they look to finalise an agreement.

    Negotiations progressing towards an agreement

    The operation has accelerated in recent weeks following internal discussions at Barcelona.

    Despite Silva’s long-standing interest and the efforts of his representative, Jorge Mendes, Barcelona prioritised assessing their options before committing to another midfield signing.

    Barcelona are offering a two-year contract to Bernardo Silva. (Photo by Angel Martinez/Getty Images)

    That process now appears to be reaching a positive conclusion, as negotiations between the parties are progressing smoothly, with optimism growing that an agreement can be completed. 

    Some details still need to be resolved, and Barcelona may need departures within the squad to fully complete the operation, but the direction of the talks remains encouraging.

    Lastly, there is also interest from Atletico Madrid, where Diego Simeone views Silva as an ideal addition and is pushing to land the Portuguese. 

    However, Barcelona continue to hold a significant advantage because the Portuguese playmaker’s preference has consistently been to join the Blaugrana.

    Manchester City defensive heavyweight offered to Barcelona, considered as an option – report

    Manchester City defensive heavyweight offered to Barcelona, considered as an option – report
    Manchester City defensive heavyweight offered to Barcelona, considered as an option – report

    Deco and Co. are working at a magical speed so far in the transfer window, and the message they are sending out to the world is clear – FC Barcelona are back where they belong.

    For far too long, the Catalans have been mocked for their financial situation and belittled on the global radar, but they are now back to the 1:1 Fair Play rule and are gunning down targets with purpose.

    Anthony Gordon’s signing is already complete and they have now turned all attention to Julian Alvarez, leaving the forward department well covered. The next priority in line, understandably, is the centre-back position.

    Manchester City star offered

    Earlier today, rumours were doing the rounds that Manchester City star Josko Gvardiol is a serious target for Barcelona, and the development came as a shocker given how the player has hardly been linked to the club in recent times.

    Gvardiol is an option of Barcelona. (Photo by Molly Darlington/Getty Images)

    As confirmed by Gerard Romero onJijantes FC, Gvardiol has indeed been offered to Barcelona and is hoping for a move to Catalonia if he leaves Manchester. 

    For the club, however, he is nothing more than an option at this point in time and they have made no concrete advances to sign him over other targets in the department.

    Given Hansi Flick’s style of play, multiple factors will decide the type of defender Barcelona targets, for playing and thriving in the high line requires pace, an immaculate understanding of positioning and a knack for movements.

    The ideal candidate

    Gvardiol can be a good fit for Barcelona. (Photo by Clive Mason/Getty Images)

    While Hansi Flick will indeed have the final say, Gvardiol appears to be a top candidate to partner Pau Cubarsi at the back simply owing to his profile.

    As a left-footed centre-back, he can slot into the defence perfectly alongside the Spanish youngster. His physicality and experience under Pep Guardiola, needless to say, only add further positives.

    Another key benefit that the Croatian star provides is the ability to play comfortably as a left-back as well, and he could thus be an interesting option for Flick to consider.

    Spurs set to sign Bournemouth defender Marcos Senesi

    Spurs set to sign Bournemouth defender Marcos Senesi
    Spurs set to sign Bournemouth defender Marcos Senesi

    Tottenham are closing in on the signing of Bournemouth defender Marcos Senesi, with the Argentine centre-back expected to arrive on a free transfer this summer.

    Reports suggest Spurs have been working on the move for several months, and the deal is now entering its final stages.

    The 29-year-old is believed to have agreed a four-year contract in North London, becoming Tottenham’s second major addition of the window following their move for Andy Robertson.

    Senesi was a key figure for Bournemouth last season, featuring in 37 Premier League matches as the Cherries secured a historic sixth-place finish and qualified for the Europa League for the first time. Despite his impressive form, he was left out of Argentina’s World Cup squad this summer.

    Liverpool had previously shown interest in the defender, but Tottenham moved quickly to secure an agreement. Spurs see Senesi as an experienced option to strengthen their back line after a difficult league campaign last season.

    Arsenal win big at BBC Football Awards including Player of the Season

    Arsenal win big at BBC Football Awards including Player of the Season
    Arsenal win big at BBC Football Awards including Player of the Season

    Arsenal were big winners at the BBC Football Awards this week, with Declan Rice named as their Premier League Player of the Season, among other awards for the club.

    Photo by Justin Setterfield/Getty Images

    The BBC Football Awards took place this week, with the broadcasting company’s team of pundits, journalists, and football programme makers voting for their favourites in a number of categories.

    The BBC voted Declan Rice as their Player of the Season, with Rice narrowly ahead of Bruno Fernandes. The only other two players to earn a significant proportion of the votes were Igor Thiago and David Raya.

    Then Mikel Arteta won Manager of the Season, but not as emphatically as you might expect given Arsenal’s title victory. The BBC voters were also big fans of Brentford’s Keith Andrews and Bournemouth’s Andoni Iraola, and there were only a couple of votes in it.

    BBC Premier League Team of the Season 2025/26

    In terms of the Team of the Season, Arsenal’s back line were big winners. Raya, Rice, Jurrien Timber, William Saliba, and Gabriel Magalhaes all featured, with Manchester City’s Nico O’Reilly the only non-Arsenal defender in the team.

    O’Reilly also won the BBC’s Breakthrough Player of the Season award, with Arsenal’s Max Dowman finishing in third behind Junior Kroupi, but ahead of Thiago and Rayan Cherki.

    The Arsenal Women weren’t quite so successful, with Player and Manager of the Season going elsewhere. But Katie McCabe and Alessia Russo did make it into the Women’s Super League Team of the Season.

    BBC WSL Team of the Season 2025/26

    It’s particularly nice to see Rice awarded the Player of the Season award, given he missed out to Fernandes with the Premier League’s award.

    Rice could still win the PFA Player of the Year award, which won’t be handed out until later this year.

    The PFA take into account all competitions, which should give Rice an advantage given Manchester United’s poor season in every competition outside of the Premier League. It’s also voted on by his fellow professionals, which could impact things.

    Ryan Trevitt: A Perseverance Story

    Ryan Trevitt: A Perseverance Story
    Ryan Trevitt: A Perseverance Story

    Ryan Trevitt will depart Brentford when his contract at the club expires this summer.

    In this extended interview, which was first published in January 2025, the midfielder and his long-time coach, Andy Maciel, discuss his journey into football and the setbacks he has overcome on the way.


    Few would have blamed Ryan Trevitt if he had called time on his professional career before it had even begun.

    The midfielder took an unconventional route into the professional game, plying his trade at grassroots level with Leatherhead Youth throughout much of his development.

    He signed for Brentford B in January 2021 aged 17 in what was both the start of his journey with the Bees, and the end of a period of false dawns with other west London clubs.

    Over four years on, his perseverance and work rate - alongside his undoubted talent - saw him awarded with minutes in the 2024/25 Carabao Cup run, as well as earning him his Premier League debut against Tottenham Hotspur in September of that campaign.

    “I had trials when I was younger at Chelsea, but I can’t really remember too much about that,” Trevitt begins.

    “When I was 15, I was at Fulham and got to the year below a scholarship and they said I had to be in the top two players to get signed, so maybe it was a bad time to go on trial. I accepted that one pretty quickly.

    “At QPR, I was 16 playing with the Under-18s and did really well. I got asked questions about whether I’d need digs [accommodation] and other different things I’d need. So, I thought, ‘I’m getting signed here’.

    “I then went in for a meeting with my dad all happy thinking that this is it, and it’s finally going to happen for me. They [then] told me that I wasn’t going to get signed. That was very difficult. I got in the car and broke down to be honest.”

    “They [QPR] told me that I wasn’t going to get signed. I got in the car and broke down”

    Having been turned down by three separate clubs, most teenagers would have surmised that they were not destined for a career in football.

    “Looking back on it, you would’ve thought that I would think that,” Trevitt quickly refutes. “I never actually thought that.

    “I definitely had a lot of self-belief. Within a day or two, I was back training with my coach.

    “I was at Leatherhead Youth but it was mainly my coach Andy Maciel I was sticking with. My dad was always the manager as well so that was nice.”

    As the conversation continues, it becomes abundantly clear just how important his former coach and personal mentor was and continues to be.

    Under the guidance of Maciel - who Trevitt was with at Leatherhead from the age of 10, also taking him on tours to Denmark, Belgium and Spain - he flourished.

    The good memories included winning the Futsal National Cup twice and enjoying a three-year unbeaten spell at Leatherhead, but Maciel’s influence was perhaps most pivotal when it came to that aforementioned QPR rejection.

    “He went through quite a few very disappointing times,” Maciel agrees. “He’s a very strong character and always has been.

    “He went in at QPR and was told they were signing him but then they told him they’d made a mistake.

    “His dad phoned me and said, ‘Andy, I’ve never seen Ryan cry since he was a baby. He’s in the back of the car and beside himself’.

    “I said, ‘Don’t worry, it’s just another hurdle we’ve got to climb’. I was still at Leatherhead at the time and I got him to meet me at the club. I told him to keep himself focused and to keep believing in himself.

    “I think he got quite disillusioned with football. I said to him, ‘Just stick with it because I really think you’ve got a good chance of progressing'.

    “I’ve tried to keep him focused, especially when the chips are down which is the hardest part. If they’re not resilient and strong enough to cope with that, then it doesn’t matter how talented they are, they’re not going to make it. Luckily, he got the chance at Brentford.”

    Trevitt got back to work and the next opportunity within a professional academy setting was the one that changed everything.

    Following an extended trial with the Bees, his persistence finally paid off.

    “I was on trial for quite a while, maybe three or four months, I did well and signed,” he continues.

    “I always felt that when I got my foot in the door somewhere, I’d do well after that. I think I’ve shown that.

    “Obviously, I was very happy, but it was also a bit of relief as well because I’d had trials before that, I thought I’d done well and get signed, but then I didn’t.

    “When I got told I was getting signed, it was a bit surreal because I’d had that experience so many times when it had gone the other way. It was a proud moment for me and my family but, within a day, you’re then thinking about what’s next.”

    And what’s next was a period of consolidating and impressing in the B team.

    Just over 18 months later, he made his professional debut in a 2-0 Carabao Cup win over Colchester United, early in a 2022/23 season that proved to be pivotal.

    “I wouldn’t say it was my breakthrough season, but I think it was one where I proved myself,” Trevitt reflects.

    That year, his 27 goal contributions (16 goals, 11 assists) saw him pick up the Mary Halder Award, which recognises a campaign of progression, fantastic attitude (more on that trait later) and professionalism whilst adhering to the values that the club holds close.

    One of those 16 goals came in a 2-1 Premier League Cup final win over Blackburn Rovers, with Exeter City boss Gary Caldwell watching on from the stands at Gtech Community Stadium.

    A new three-year contract, with a club option of an additional year, followed, with the midfielder also joining the Grecians on loan for their 2023/24 League One campaign.

    “Being a young player, I think it was perfect for me,” says Trevitt.

    “I took so much from my loan. Although it was only five or six months rather than the whole season, I think I got everything that I needed.

    “I owe a lot to Gary Caldwell as well. He’s a great manager and I warmed to him really quickly.

    “Neil [MacFarlane] does a lot to make the games feel like ‘proper’ games in the B team, but obviously when you go to a league it’s a little bit different.

    “I was so ready to go on loan and play games that I didn’t really see it as daunting. The manager then installed a lot of belief in me, so I was straight in and did well.”

    Playing senior professional football for the first time, Trevitt excelled at St James Park.

    He provided five goals (including an eye-catching brace against Championship side Middlesbrough in the Carabao Cup) and an assist in 23 games for the Grecians.

    As he alludes to, though, another setback followed, with a freak ankle injury at Cambridge prematurely ending an influential loan spell just before Christmas 2023.

    “A cross came in, I’ve gone in for it and the keeper came out, it was a collision and my ankle twisted,” Trevitt explains.

    “It was just an unlucky and frustrating one, because being out there and playing is the main thing but when you’re injured, you can’t even compete at all.

    “When it swelled up quickly, I knew it would be bad. There was a lot of anxiety before the scan results, then when I got it back, I knew it wasn’t going to be good. I knew that it’d be my time at Exeter done, so I just had to focus on getting back fit.

    “I think I’ve had quite a lot of setbacks before. When I got injured, I just knew I had to reset and go again, so it definitely links to what has happened before and it definitely helped.

    “I think I stayed pretty positive when I was injured about getting back and then making an impact.

    “I spoke to Christian Nørgaard because he had a similar ankle injury. You can sometimes go for the surgery or not go for it.

    “He’d had the surgery I was going to have and said he was happy that he did it. I knew that I was going to do it after that.

    “It made me feel at ease because I’d never had surgery before. Once I spoke to him, I knew it was the right thing to do. To be fair, I wouldn’t even know I had surgery now because it feels perfect.”

    “There was a lot of anxiety before the scan results, then when I got it back, I knew it wasn’t going to be good. I’ve had quite a lot of setbacks before. When I got injured, I just knew I had to reset and go again”

    Overcoming those unsuccessful trials and his own self-belief have contributed to Trevitt’s resolve.

    Growing up in another sport and, as he is keen to highlight himself, his support network, are clearly other key factors in getting him to where he is now.

    “I played rugby up until U18s,” Trevitt continued. “I was a fly-half, so [it was] probably similar to the way I play football; trying to get on the ball and make things happen.

    “I was with Harlequins for a couple of years. That’s definitely helped me a lot mentally with the toughness, different skills and coordination – and I really enjoyed it as well.

    “Eventually, I couldn’t really play rugby anymore because I had to pick football – that was definitely the right decision!

    “I’ve got good support around me. My parents are very supportive and have driven me to pretty much every game I’ve ever played. For every football or rugby game I’ve ever played, they’ve been at the sidelines watching. My dad was the manager of my team from eight years old to 16 or 17 anyway, so I owe a lot to them.

    “My coach, Andy, has kept belief in me throughout the whole time. He said that once I got in somewhere, I’d do well. I’ve stuck to that and it’s worked out. I think I’m very lucky to have them.”

    One thing that is abundantly clear is that Trevitt had the right people around him to excel, whether that be in football, rugby, or outside of sport.

    Maciel stresses, though, that his former captain made the most of any opportunities and didn’t take anything for granted.

    “He’s lucky in a sense that he’s got wonderful parents,” he adds.

    “He’s lucky but he’s also so appreciative of it and grateful for everything. He’s just a wonderful character. He went to St John’s, a fantastic school with very supportive people there. The whole package there was right, but he didn’t waste any opportunity and didn’t abuse any opportunity.

    “He always gave an extra 10 or 15 per cent. I’ve seen him play through pain where we’re wanting to drag him off the pitch. We’ve known that he’s hurt but he’s made sure he’s stayed out there for the boys.

    “You can’t really put that in, those traits and parts of your character. I credit his mum and dad for that. They’re absolutely amazing people, really lovely people. All of those kind of things start at home.

    “He always gave an extra 10 or 15 per cent. You can’t really put that in, those traits and parts of your character. I credit his mum and dad for that”

    “As a coach, you can’t improve a player. You can put that information in front of them, but that person has to go and embrace it and take it on board, and maybe do the extra stuff.

    “When it was Covid, I did plans for Ryan and all of his team-mates. For two or three days, the rest did it and then stopped. Ryan did it and then was texting me asking for more. It got to the point where I had to tell him to rest and recover.

    “That resolve to go and do that has definitely had a massive impact on him making it.”

    A chance meeting between two of Trevitt’s former coaches, given he had since moved into the first-team set-up at Brentford, showed that he has brought that same hard-working mindset to Jersey Road.

    “There was one day where I was at the club with Ryan’s mum and dad,” Maciel continues. “We were walking around the stadium and Neil [MacFarlane] was walking round.

    “I said hello and introduced his mum and dad. He said, ‘What a dream your boy is to coach and it’s a credit to you guys.’”

    Trevitt went from lining up alongside now England international loosehead prop Fin Baxter – “I was actually looking at a football photo from my primary school earlier, and he was massive!” the midfielder adds – to making his Premier League debut in September 2024 on one of the biggest stages this country has to offer.

    With three minutes remaining, he received the call from Thomas Frank and replaced Fábio Carvalho late on at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in front of 61,246 fans.

    “It’s a big stadium with a lot of fans but when you’re on the pitch, I don’t think that goes through anyone’s mind at all,” Trevitt recalls. “When the game finishes, you take it in and look around a bit more and think, ‘Yeah that was cool!’

    “I wasn’t expecting to come on but I’m always ready. When I got called over and was told I was going on, I was just buzzing to get on the pitch and I knew I didn’t have too long, so I wanted to get on the ball and make something happen if I could.

    “I think I got on the ball a few times and did well in the short period I had. As a kid, you look at the Premier League and that’s where you want to be.

    “It was definitely a dream come true but once that happens, you don’t think about it too much, you then want to just make an impact. Reflecting on it, it’s definitely a big thing for me and my family.

    “I actually had one of my best mates there because he’s a season ticket holder at Spurs. He was definitely supporting me, although the score was 3-1 to them so he was probably quite happy!”

    Someone else who was delighted, albeit for slightly different reasons, was Maciel, who is now the director of a football programme for a school in Epsom and also offers private coaching and mentoring sessions.

    “It’s incredible,” he says. “I still get goosebumps, even though he’s made his debut now. It is a real buzz. I’m smiling my head off just talking about him. It’s hard to describe the emotional side of it.

    “At the school and in my private sessions, I think the kids and the parents get sick of me mentioning his name, but I only mention him because he’s such an inspiration.”

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    PSG v Arsenal predictions including scores and key players for Champions League final

    Arsenal face European champions Paris Saint-Germain in the Champions League final wil a glorious double on the line for Mikel Arteta’s side.

    After the jubilant scenes at Selhurst Park for the players, and around Emirates Stadium for the fans, minds are focused on this colossal game.

    The Gunners have a tough task ahead with Luis Enrique’s side looking to go back-to-back after thrashing Inter Milan 5-0 in last year’s final.

    And while the Gunners have a steely defence, PSG’s attacking options, including Ballon d’Or winner Ousmane Dembele and perhaps this year’s Champions League player of the season, Khvicha Kvaratskhelia, make for a fascinating contest.

    Here are the Independent Sport’s predictions for the big match in Budapest:

    Who will lift the Champions League?

    Miguel Delaney, chief football writer: Arsenal. I think they pose challenges, especially in team structure, that Paris Saint-Germain just haven't had this season. Physicality could well be key. 1-0.

    Richard Jolly, senior football correspondent: Paris Saint-Germain - Arsenal's record so far, unbeaten and topping the group, means they are entitled to call themselves the best team in the competition so far. But, when PSG peak, they can reach another level, as they did in last year's final. 2-1.

    Jack Rathborn, sports editor: Arsenal. Containing Ousmane Dembele is likely to prove vital to preventing that overwhelming momentum Luis Enrique’s side can produce, as seen by that relentless finish in the first leg of the round of 16 against Chelsea. Confidence will be sky-high after the Premier League title and the way that Mikel Arteta’s side approached the away game against Man City, despite losing, shows they will not be overwhelmed by the occasion. 1-0 to the Arsenal.

    Kieran Jackson, senior sports writer: Arsenal. Confidence is high and momentum is with them. If Mikel Arteta stays bold with his team selection (e.g. Lewis-Skelly over Zubimendi), I do see a 1-0 victory in the offing, with one set-piece goal in their favour.

    Alex Pattle, sports writer: PSG. I think it will be a closely-contested game, tense in parts and open in others. I’ll go 2-1 to PSG, with Arsenal to trail, equalise, and ultimately suffer late disappointment.

    Arsenal's Ben White and Martin Odegaard arrive outside their hotel (Reuters)
    Arsenal's Ben White and Martin Odegaard arrive outside their hotel (Reuters)

    Who will be the key player in Budapest?

    MD: Gabriel Magalhaes. I've had a gut feeling about him scoring the set-piece winner for some time. He also missed last year's semi-final

    RJ: Khvicha Kvaratskhelia - Partly because he is brilliant, partly as he has been arguably the best player in the Champions League knockout stages. But with Arsenal waiting to see who will play right-back - maybe Jurrien Timber will start, but he has been out for a couple of months, maybe Cristian Mosquera - that might give an advantage to the Georgian.

    JR: Ousmane Dembele. For a Ballon d’Or winner to not be spoken about that much is a surprise, and while Dembele will face one of the meanest defences in recent years, his style and intelligence could crack Gabriel Magalhaes and William Saliba. The French forward’s movement could be vital to PSG’s hopes of breaking down the Gunners, should he drift wide to ensure Khvicha Kvaratskhelia cannot be doubled up, or occupy the pocket of space between the lines, Luis Enrique will hope enough gaps open up to punish Mikel Arteta’s side.

    KJ: Declan Rice. If the Arsenal linchpin can dominate the middle of the park – not necessarily in terms of possession, but in terms of breaking up play, storming through the lines and creating chances further forward – the Gunners have a chance.

    AP: Kvaratskhelia. I agree with Rich that the uncertainty around Arsenal’s right-back situation might play into this. I have a feeling that Arsenal will succeed in neutralising one of Kvaratskhelia and Dembele but will fail to limit the other. And I’m backing Kvaratskhelia to be the more dangerous player on the night.

    The Uefa Champions League trophy in Budapest, Hungary (Reuters)
    The Uefa Champions League trophy in Budapest, Hungary (Reuters)

    Do you have a bold prediction?

    MD: Arsenal to quieten this raucous PSG attack. PSG will come out and press like crazy.

    RJ: Arsenal will try and score from a set-piece.

    JR: Piero Hincapie has been sensational and will lock down Desire Doue to give the French forward a different final taste after his player of the match performance in last season’s 5-0 win over Inter Milan.

    KJ: I’ll say right now, this is a boorish take… so Arsenal (and England) fans, look away now! The last time the Champions League final took place before a summer World Cup, an English side (Liverpool) were the underdogs against the defending champions (Real Madrid) in 2018 in Kyiv. Sound familiar?

    On that night, Liverpool’s star player – and left-footed right winger – suffered a devastating first-half injury after tangling with Sergio Ramos. Mohamed Salah made the World Cup but was barely fit. Will Bukayo Saka make it through unscathed? Perhaps. But my bold prediction is that either he or Declan Rice will suffer some kind of injury, just to place us all on tenterhooks ahead of this summer’s Finals.

    AP: I feel the need to be a little more outlandish than my colleagues... History repeats itself and haunts Arsenal: David Raya, like Jens Lehmann 20 years ago, gets sent off and costs the Gunners the European Cup.

    Notre Dame men’s basketball ACC schedule has been announced

    It will be a very interesting 2026-2027 season for Notre Dame men’s basketball, as the roster will look completely different than it did this past season.

    The Irish lost multiple players to the transfer portal, and made plenty of additions as well. On Thursday, the ACC announced its conference matchups for the upcoming year, and Notre Dame seemingly has a very manageable home portion of the slate. They’ll host California, Pittsburgh, SMU, Stanford, Syracuse, Virginia Tech and North Carolina, with home and away contests against Boston College and Wake Forest.

    Notre Dame will have some tough games on the road as it will travel to Clemson, Duke, Florida State, Georgia Tech, Miami, NC State and Virginia. The Irish will miss out on playing Louisville, which could be seen as a positive since they ended this past year as a ranked team.

    The hope is that head coach Micah Shrewsberry can finally turn the program around, as he’s posted a 41-56 record in three seasons in South Bend. A .500 record would be a step in the right direction, but if that doesn’t happen, the Irish would be looking at another coaching change.

    Improving on a 4-14 conference record should be achievable, but Notre Dame will have to stay healthy and get contributions from its whole roster.

    Did someone say ACC hoops? 👀

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    A bloody lip and a HR. How Brooke Wells lifted Alabama softball to WCWS win vs UCLA

    Television cameras zoomed in tight on Brooke Wells’ bloody mouth.

    While backing up her catcher on a pop fly near home plate, the Alabama first baseman moved in a little too close. Marlie Giles drifted back to catch the ball and her left shoulder slammed directly into Wells’ face.

    The game was stopped for a few minutes while the Alabama medical staff worked to stop the bleeding. With the team doctor on site, the cut on Wells’ bottom lip was stitched up between innings.

    “Honestly, I think with all the adrenaline going through me, I didn't feel much,” Wells said with a laugh.

    An unforgettable experience, but it’ll go down as the second-most memorable moment of the night for Wells. 

    Her three-run home run in the bottom of the sixth inning provided the winning runs for top-seeded Alabama in a 6-3 victory over No. 8 UCLA in the opening round of the Women’s College World Series on Thursday night at Devon Park.

    More: USA TODAY Sports Network 2026 All-American softball awards, coach and player of the year

    “It helps to have the doctor in the dugout,” Alabama coach Partick Murphy joked when discussing Wells’ bloody lip.

    Wells got her lip bloodied last week, too — metaphorically, anyway.

    The Crimson Tide’s power-hitting first baseman went 0 for 8 in the Tuscaloosa Super Regional and Murphy wanted to make sure she was in the right head space for the WCWS.

    So before the team’s first practice of the week, he left a card at Wells’ locker. Then he shared another message with her before she took the field.

    “The sun came up, we're playing again, and everything is right in the world,” Murphy told her. “We're going to the World Series.”

    Then he reminded her of a saying the team has been focused on throughout the season: The best is yet to come. 

    Murphy’s words, and some uplifting vibes from her teammates, helped Wells leave last week in the past ahead of her WCWS debut.

    More: UCLA softball star Megan Grant kept 'smile on my face' by playing basketball

    Alabama's Brooke Wells (15) runs inot catcher Marlie Giles (34) during a Women's College World Series softball game between the Alabama Crimson Tide and the UCLA Bruins at Devon Park in Oklahoma City, May 28, 2026.

    “It definitely helped me keep my shoulders up,” Wells said. “It's hard having such a rough weekend as I did last weekend.

    “Never really felt it when I got there on Monday. Knowing that the coaches have my back, the girls have my back, it was easy to come into today and be like, it's a whole new start. It's the World Series. This is what you dream of as a little kid. It's just a whole new day. Kind of just enjoying that.”

    Wells helped set up Alabama’s first run when she singled in the first inning to advance Jena Young, who later scored on Giles’ single.

    After Alexis Pupillo tied the game in the fifth with a two-run homer, Wells came through the following inning with her 24th home run of the season. 

    “It was great to do it for these girls,” Wells said. “These girls are so great. They had my back all last weekend. It wasn't the best weekend for me, but they never lost trust in me, they never lost faith in me. 

    “I walked in here feeling as confident as ever.”

    Scott Wright covers Oklahoma State athletics for The Oklahoman. Have a story idea for Scott? He can be reached at swright@oklahoman.com or on X at @ScottWrightOK. Support Scott’s work and that of other Oklahoman journalists by purchasing a digital subscription today at subscribe.oklahoman.com or by using the link at the top of this page.

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    Chiefs HC Andy Reid reveals OTAs progress of Esa Pole, Jalen Royals

    Kansas City Chiefs head coach Andy Reid addressed the media on Thursday for phase 3 of OTAs. He shared the early progress of second-year players Esa Pole and Jalen Royals.

    "They're (Jalen Royals and Esa Pole) rotating in with the first group. With Rashee (Rice) not here, it gives Jalen (Royals) some great reps at the wide receiver position," said Reid, "He's strong – he looks strong out here and (is) running well and that whole deal. It's great for him and the quarterbacks to see what he is all about on repeated reps.

    An early preseason knee injury delayed Royals' start to last season; he wasn't active until Week 3 against the New York Giants. The former Utah State star had his first NFL reception during the Week 18 loss to the Las Vegas Raiders. He finished the game with two catches for four yards on three targets.

    "Yeah, Esa (Pole), you can tell that he really worked this offseason. He looks strong out there. He's a smart kid when you really get to know him," said Reid, "He doesn't have a ton of experience, but he's a smart kid, and he gets it. So, he's getting reps in there with the starters and kind of rotating in. (Offensive Line Coach) Andy (Heck) does a nice job of rotating those guys at guard – and tackle."

    During Week 14 against the Houston Texans, the Chiefs were without three of their offensive linemen. In the first regular-season game of his career, and against one of the best pass-rushers in the NFL, he performed well. Pole allowed only one sack in 275 offensive snaps played as he finished the 2025 season as the starting left tackle. He played in 5 games, starting 4.

    This article originally appeared on Chiefs Wire: Chiefs HC Andy Reid reveals OTAs progress of Esa Pole, Jalen Royals

    Titans continue to add new faces to their scouting department

    The Tennessee Titans continue to add some new faces to their front office and scouting department this offseason as general manager Mike Borgonzi continues to put his stamp on the organization.

    On Thursday, news broke on social media that former University of Florida assistant director of college personnel, Jacob Reeves, will be joining the Titans as a scouting assistant.

    Reeves has some NFL experience, interning with the Atlanta Falcons and with BLESTO, before taking the position with the Gators. Reeves should also have some familiarity with Titans’ area scout Shepley Heard, who joined the Titans earlier in the offseason after 21 seasons in the Falcons organization.

    Jacob Reeves (@JWReeves11) has been hired as a Scouting Assistant by the #Titans, per his LinkedIn account (https://t.co/ZlGFZRZUYs).

    He leaves @GatorsFB, where he was Asst Dir of College Personnel. Has also interned w/#Falcons, BLESTO. Former DL at @SEUFireFootball.

    — Neil Stratton (@InsideTheLeague) May 28, 2026

    Notably, Borgonzi and the Titans have quietly expanded their scouting department during the offseason, adding multiple personnel to the organization. For a team that wants to build through the draft, ensuring no stone is left unturned in the pre-draft process will be invaluable moving forward.

    This article originally appeared on Titans Wire: Tennessee Titans continue to add to their scouting department

    Texas A&M looking to secure 2027 3-star ATH commitment after OV

    This weekend, Texas A&M coach Mike Elko and his revamped 2026 coaching staff will host a talented list of 2027 prospects, including several of the program's 14 blue-chip commits, over the next three days, headlined by the return of five-star cornerback John Meredith and five-star offensive lineman Albert Simien, who will be taking his tenth visit to College Station.

    At wide receiver, the Aggies' 2026 signing haul includes Aaron Gregory, Madden Williams, Jayden Warren, and Mike Brown, which is quite the future rotation, while Gregory looked the part this spring and could see the field this fall. In the 2027 cycle, Elko and new OC Holmon Wiggins landed a key commitment from four-star WR Jayden Upshaw, who is a top 60-ranked prospect with immense potential.

    Also taking his official visit this weekend, starting on Thursday, Upshaw is just the first piece to the future wide receiver puzzle, as Elko and Wiggins have their eyes on five-star WR Eric McFarland and rising three-star athlete Jaiden Fields, who has been on the Aggies' radar since this time last year when Wiggins served as Texas A&M's WR coach.

    On Thursday, On3 recruiting expert Steve Wiltfong stated that he still favors the Aggies to land Fields, while this weekend's official visit could wrap things up.

    Texas A&M is a top two team for the Hutto (Texas) star. SMU leads on the Rivals RPM, but Fields is someone I can envision being a part of the Aggies’ 2027 haul when it’s all said and done.

    2027 blue-chip four-star wide receiver Briceson Thrower will also take his official visit this weekend, and while the Texas Longhorns remain the favorite, Wiltfong noted that Texas A&M made a "big impression" during his last spring visit.

    Contact/Follow us @AggiesWire on X and like our page on Facebook to follow ongoing coverage of Texas A&M news, notes and opinions. Follow Cameron on X: @CameronOhnysty.

    This article originally appeared on Aggies Wire: Texas A&M looking to secure 2027 3-star ATH Jaiden Fields after OV

    Dexter Lawrence trade named New York Giants' best offseason move

    The New York Giants have made several moves this offseason that have strengthened their roster, but one stands out above the rest.

    ESPN’s Bill Barnwell believes the Giants’ trade of star nose tackle Dexter Lawrence to the Cincinnati Bengals in exchange for the No. 10 overall pick in the 2026 NFL draft is the best move the franchise has made this offseason.

    This is notable even though Lawrence is an established veteran who could contribute more immediately to a Super Bowl run.

    Best: Trading Dexter Lawrence II for the 10th pick. Losing a defensive tackle of Lawrence's stature obviously hurts in the short term, but the Giants aren't competing for a Super Bowl this season. Lawrence had been pushing for a new contract over the prior 12 months. His play warranted one after 2024, but he also had three years left on his existing pact. After 2025, when Lawrence was limited by an elbow injury and saw his numbers plummet, the case for extending a tackle who would turn 30 on a new deal wasn't quite as clear.

    The fact that the Bengals gave Lawrence only a modest raise as part of the trade makes it clear that this wasn't really about the money for the Giants. Maybe they noticed how the defense played in 2025. The Giants were last in EPA per play against designed runs. You can chalk that up to Lawrence's injury, the cycle of players they went through at linebacker after Micah McFadden went down in the opener, bad tackling and angles at the second and third levels, or all kinds of other factors. But the reality is the Giants were already the worst run defense in the league with Lawrence. How much worse could they be without him?

    The Giants used that pick on 20-year-old offensive lineman Francis Mauigoa, who should step in at right guard immediately and eventually take over at right tackle, where he played virtually all of his college snaps. Although Lawrence is likely to be the better player in 2026, Mauigoa's salary will be a fraction of Lawrence's over the next four years, allowing the Giants to address other parts of their roster in the seasons to come. Right now, the priority has to be surrounding quarterback Jaxson Dart with a reliable offensive line.

    Mauigoa was one of the most heralded offensive linemen in this year’s draft class. The 20-year-old allowed just 2.0 sacks and 10 total pressures in his final season at Miami in 2025 and helped the Hurricanes reach the national championship game.

    Although Lawrence is one of the top defensive tackles in the NFL, with two second-team All-Pro selections to his name, the Giants were able to accommodate his trade request and secure significant value in return. Mauigoa has the potential to develop into an elite offensive lineman in the NFL.

    This article originally appeared on Giants Wire: Dexter Lawrence trade named New York Giants' best offseason move

    Loyalty could be fatal to Argentina's World Cup title defence, says Bertoni

    World Cup winner Daniel Bertoni says Argentina's chances of adding a fourth World Cup star could be harmed if coach Lionel Scaloni relies too much on the players who brought them their 2022 triumph (Marcelo Manera)

    Argentina are contenders to successfully defend their World Cup crown but their chances will be undermined if coach Lionel Scaloni relies too much on the players who triumphed four years ago, Argentine great Daniel Bertoni told AFP.

    Argentina will once again be led by their talisman Lionel Messi with 16 other players from the 2022 vintage in their squad for the tournament being co-hosted by the US, Mexico and Canada.

    "I think Argentina is a candidate (for the title), given our record of reaching the final six times and winning three of them," said 71-year-old Bertoni.

    "But if we believe we will be champions again due to our name, and on what we have accomplished (in the past), that is a mistake.

    "The thing that can really kill Argentina, is the coach relying too much on the players who won them the crown four years ago."

    Bertoni, who scored in Argentina's 3-1 win over the Netherlands in the 1978 World Cup final in Buenos Aires and was part of the squad four years later that exited in the second round, is also worried about Messi's fitness.

    He has been named captain with the expectation he will have recovered from the hamstring issue that sparked his request to leave the pitch last Sunday during his side Inter Miami's Major League Soccer match with Philadelphia. 

    "He is still a pivotal player," said Bertoni.

    "But he is close to 40 years old (he will be 39 on June 24) and you have to see how he is physically when he turns up.

    "He is no longer playing at the top level club-wise and also he will miss (Angel) Di Maria, who after Messi, was crucial at the 2022 World Cup."

    - 'Passage of time' -

    Bertoni, who played in Europe following the 1978 triumph for clubs including Sevilla and Napoli, said being defending champions brings its own pressures, as he well knows from 1982.

    "It is a huge pressure," he said.

    "Everything depends on the state of the squad, and the ability of the coach to bring together two realities: to impress on the players they are world champions, but that it is imperative they go out there and put up a serious defence of it.

    "At the 1982 World Cup we thought because we were world champions we could win it again with (Diego) Maradona and other new players.

    "However, it is always tough, everyone wants to win it."

    The triumph of Bertoni and his team-mates -- including Daniel Passarella, Mario Kempes and Osvaldo Ardiles -- on home soil took place under the gaze of military dictator General Jorge Videla who had seized power from Eva Peron in 1976.

    The junta's human rights abuses -- torturing and disappearing of political prisoners -- tarnished for some the victory.

    There have been concerns expressed over this year's edition due to some of the policies of the Trump administration.

    Bertoni though says the US squad will only have one thing on their mind, just as he and his team-mates had in 1978.    

    "At the time we did not really know what was going on in the country," he said.

    "We knew there was a military government that was detrimental to the nation, that a kind of guerrilla war was going on, but we did not know about the disappeared, we learned about that later with the passage of time.

    "I think players go to a World Cup to play, and to show what they know how to do.

    "We are athletes, and in that capacity we are only responsible for what we do on the pitch."

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    Sophie Cunningham steals the show before Fever-Valkyries with perfect California look

    Indiana Fever guard Sophie Cunningham

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    Sophie Cunningham has become one of the WNBA's most recognizable personalities, and she reminded fans why before Thursday night's game against the Golden State Valkyries. The Indiana Fever guard arrived at Chase Center with a look that fit the California setting perfectly. Cunningham wore cut-off blue jean shorts, a red crop top featuring the words "BBQ Barbie," sunglasses and her signature pose for the cameras.

    As expected, the outfit quickly caught the attention of Fever fans on social media and added another memorable entry to Cunningham's growing collection of pregame fashion moments.

    California dreaming, Sophie Cunningham style

    The veteran guard has never been afraid to showcase her personality, and Thursday's outfit was another example of why she has become one of the league's most-followed players. The casual California-inspired look matched the atmosphere in San Francisco and stood out even among a star-studded Fever roster that includes Caitlin Clark and Aliyah Boston.

    While pregame tunnel walks have become a major part of sports culture, Cunningham has consistently found ways to make her appearances memorable.

    Sophie Cunningham 📸 https://t.co/yYujvLUs9kpic.twitter.com/H0SDpPEo17

    — Athlete Vanity (@AthleteVanity) May 29, 2026

    Another tunnel walk, another viral moment

    Cunningham's popularity extends well beyond her play on the court. Whether it's her social media presence, interactions with fans or eye-catching game-day fits, she has become one of the faces of the Fever's growing popularity. Thursday's appearance only added to that reputation.

    The timing also made sense. Indiana entered the night riding a three-game winning streak and looking to earn another victory over the expansion Valkyries after beating Golden State 90-82 last week.

    With national attention surrounding the rematch, Cunningham made sure the Fever were making headlines before the game even started.

    MOREDallas finally unleashed Azzi Fudd — the WNBA should be paying attention

    Golden State gets the win, but Cunningham got the attention

    Unfortunately for Indiana, the night ended with a disappointing result. The Valkyries defended their home court with a 90-88 victory behind 25 points from Veronica Burton. The Fever had a chance to tie or win in the closing seconds, but Aliyah Boston's final shot missed as time expired.

    Cunningham contributed late in the game, scoring a layup with under 30 seconds remaining to keep Indiana within striking distance. The Fever may have left San Francisco with a loss, but Cunningham once again found a way to capture attention.

    On a night filled with stars, "BBQ Barbie" may have delivered the most memorable look of all.

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    Charles Schwab Challenge leaderboard, live updates for Friday's second round

    Day 2 of the 2026 Charles Schwab Challenge is here. It's the second consecutive PGA Tour stop in the Lone Star State and the fourth of five tournaments in Texas in 2026.

    Check out this page throughout the day during Friday's second round for live updates, highlights, scores, breaking news and more at Colonial Country Club in Fort Worth.

    A quiet sign held by a volunteer during the first round of the 2025 Charles Schwab Challenge at Colonial Country Club.

    2026 Charles Schwab Challenge leaderboard

    See the second-round tee times and pairings and keep tabs on all the scores on the Charles Schwab Challenge leaderboard. Here's what the top of the board looked like after 18 holes. Yep, that's a six-way tie for the lead:

    PosNameScoreHole/Thru
    T1Ryan Gerard-6F*
    T1Andrew Putnam-6F*
    T1Tom Kim-6F*
    T1J.J. Spaun-6F
    T1Matt McCarty-6F*
    T1Lee Hodges-6F*

    Where to watch the 2026 Charles Schwab Challenge

    Did you hear about NBC analyst Kevin Kisner's caddie?

    Adam Schupak has a good story here about how Kiz found his bagman for Colonial.

    If you missed it: Here's that amazing Brandt Snedeker ace

    🚨 ACE IN TEXAS 🚨

    Brandt Snedeker only needs one shot on the 181-yard 16th @CharlesSchwab.

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    — PGA TOUR (@PGATOUR) May 28, 2026

    Who's in the field for the 2026 Charles Schwab Challenge?

    Colonial Country Club is celebrating its 80th anniversary and is the PGA Tour's longest running host venue for a non-major.

    The field includes seven of the top 20 players in the Official World Golf Ranking, but for the first time in his career, Jordan Spieth, a past champion, isn't there, nor is world No. 1 Scottie Scheffler, last week's winner, Wyndham Clark or LIV returnee Brooks Koepka.

    J.J. Spaun, No. 9 in the world, is the highest-ranked player in the field. He's joined by Russell Henley (11) and Ludvig Aberg (13). Fan favorites Rickie Fowler and Justin Thomas are also there in a quest for the tournament's famed tartan jacket.

    What does the winner of the Charles Schwab Challenge get?

    There's a $1.782 million first-place check and a sweet tartan jacket on the line but the winner of the tournament also takes ownership of a tricked-out custom 1982 Jeep. This continues the cool car tradition at Colonial.

    This article originally appeared on Golfweek: Charles Schwab Challenge 2026 leaderboard updates Friday second round

    Friday NCAA baseball tournament regional schedule, times, TV info

    The road to the College World Series in Omaha begins on Friday.

    The NCAA baseball tournament bracket is set, and all 64 teams will begin their postseason runs with the regional round, which begins on Friday. Friday's slate will feature matchups between the No. 1 and No. 4 seeds as well as the No. 2 and No. 3 seeds in each region.

    The winners will advance to the 1-0 game on Saturday, where they'll play for a spot in the regional final, while the losers will play for their seasons in Saturday's elimination games.

    Here's the full, region-by-region schedule of games for Friday, including times and TV info. All game times are listed in ET.

    Los Angeles Regional

    Game 1: No. 1 UCLA vs. Saint Mary's (3 p.m., ESPN2)

    Game 2: Virginia Tech vs. Cal Poly (8 p.m., ESPN+)

    Morgantown Regional

    Game 1: Wake Forest vs. Kentucky (Noon, ESPN2)

    Game 2: No. 16 West Virginia vs. Binghampton (5 p.m., ESPN+)

    Hattiesburg Regional

    Game 1: No. 9 Southern Miss vs. Little Rock (2 p.m., ESPN+)

    Game 2: Virginia vs. Jacksonville State (7 p.m., ESPN+)

    Gainesville Regional

    Game 1: No. 8 Florida vs. Rider (1 p.m., ESPN+)

    Game 2: Miami vs. Troy (6 p.m., ACCN)

    Chapel Hill Regional

    Game 1: Tennessee vs. East Carolina (Noon, ESPNU)

    Game 2: No. 5 North Carolina vs. VCU (5 p.m., ESPN+)

    College Station Regional

    Game 1: No. 12 Texas A&M vs. Lamar (4 p.m., SECN)

    Game 2: USC vs. Texas State (9 p.m., ESPNU)

    Lincoln Regional

    Game 1: No. 13 Nebraska vs. South Dakota State (4 p.m., ESPN+)

    Game 2: Ole Miss vs. Arizona State (9 p.m., ESPN2)

    Auburn Regional

    Game 1: No. 4 Auburn vs. Milwaukee (1 p.m., ESPN+)

    Game 2: UCF vs. NC State (6 p.m., ESPN2)

    Atlanta Regional

    Game 1: No. 2 Georgia Tech vs. Illinois-Chicago (Noon, ACCN)

    Game 2: Oklahoma vs. The Citadel (5 p.m., ESPN+)

    Lawrence Regional

    Game 1: No. 15 Kansas vs. Northeastern (1 p.m., ESPN+)

    Game 2: Arkansas vs. Missouri State (6 p.m., ESPNU)

    Tallahassee Regional

    Game 1: No. 10 Florida State vs. St. John's (3 p.m., ACCN)

    Game 2: Coastal Carolina vs. Northern Illinois (8 p.m., ESPN+)

    Tuscaloosa Regional

    Game 1: Oklahoma State vs. USC Upstate (2 p.m., ESPN+)

    Game 2: No. 7 Alabama vs. Alabama State (7 p.m., ESPN+)

    Austin Regional

    Game 1: No. 6 Texas vs. Holy Cross (1 p.m., SECN)

    Game 2: UC Santa Barbara vs. Tarleton State (6 p.m., ESPN+)

    Eugene Regional

    Game 1: Oregon State vs. Washington State (3 p.m., ESPNU)

    Game 2: No. 11 Oregon vs. Yale (8 p.m., ESPN+)

    Starkville Regional

    Game 1: No. 14 Mississippi State vs. Lipscomb (2 p.m., ESPN+)

    Game 2: Cincinnati vs. Louisiana (7 p.m., ESPN+)

    Athens Regional

    Game 1: Boston College vs. Liberty (2 p.m., ESPN+)

    Game 2: No. 3 Georgia vs. Long Island (7 p.m., SECN)

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    This article originally appeared on College Sports Wire: NCAA baseball tournament Friday regional schedule, TV info

    Broncos rookie DB Miles Scott brings 'really good' anticipation, instincts to NFL

    After spending two years as a backup wide receiver at Illinois, Miles Scott transitioned to safety ahead of the 2023 college football season, a decision that eventually led Scott to land in the NFL.

    After being picked by the Denver Broncos in the seventh round of the 2026 NFL draft last month, Scott was asked about recording a pick-six in his first career game on defense.

    “We were sending a blitz, but I literally had no clue where the blitz was coming from," Scott said. "Once I had seen whoever was going, I looked over there and saw the receiver running free down the middle of the field. I looked back, the ball was right there, I jumped and caught it and took it all the way back to the house. That is just a testament of me playing receiver and being able to catch the ball and run. That’s all receivers do, and I don’t even miss playing receiver because I love defense. I’m just grateful to have that.”

    Scott played safety for three seasons with the Fighting Illini, recording seven interceptions. He totaled 136 return yards and scored two touchdowns on those takeaways.

    “With Miles, I think the ball skills — I think he had seven interceptions throughout his career," Broncos general manager George Paton said after the draft. "[He is] very physical for a former receiver, and instincts for a guy who hasn’t played it all that long. We thought he had really good anticipation and instincts, and thus he had the interceptions. I think he fits in with our group and what we look for in safeties."

    Scott joins a safety depth chart that already featured Brandon Jones, Talanoa Hufunga and Devon Key last season, and the club also added veteran Tycen Anderson during free agency this spring. So Scott's going to face tough competition for playing time as a rookie, but if he impresses this summer, the Illinois product could carve out a role in Year 1.

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    This article originally appeared on Broncos Wire: Miles Scott brings 'really good' anticipation, instincts to Broncos

    French Open 2026: Zeynep Sonmez retires from doubles following on court freak accident

    Turkish tennis player Zeynep Sonmez was forced to retire from her second round French Open women’s doubles match due to a freak accident that happened in the third game of the match.

    Sonmez, partnered with Tatjana Maria, ran into the Lacoste podium at the back end of the court while fielding a ball. After a physio visit, she retired with an apparent ankle injury.

    MORE: Heat & Juan Manuel Cerundolo take out Jannik Sinner in French Open stunner

    Sonmez accident similar to Alexander Blockx incident

    May 30, 2022; Paris, France; Grounds staff water the clay between set during the Stefanos Tsitsipas (GRE) and Holger Rune (DEN) match on day nine of the French Open at Stade Roland-Garros. Mandatory Credit: Susan Mullane-Imagn Images

    Fans recall that a few days ago Belgian Alexander Blockx was injured during practice. He was chasing a ball and made contact with the rain tarp at the end of the court. The result was a twisted ankle.

    Blockx is reportedly considering legal action against Roland Garros.

    The tarp and the Lacoste podiums have long been discussed as being problemmatic for players. Many wonder if the tarps could be stored elsewhere especially when there is no rain forecasted. It is not clear what tennis-related purpose the Lacoste podiums serve beyond displaying a sponsor logo.

    MORE: Dreaded Hailey Baptiste injury update is bad news at French Open

    Weird French Open

    The first week has been filled with strange events. Hailey Baptiste suffered a traumatic injury. The heat wave has taken its toll on many, early round upsets, and the players who did not play in the tournament have made for an odd 2026 French Open.

    Watch daily coverage of the French Open through June 7 on TNT Sports and Tennis Channel.

    Who will captain the US at the World Cup? ‘ Your guess is as good as mine’

    Tim Ream has served as captain most often during Pochettino’s US tenure.Photograph: Ira L Black/USSF/Getty Images

    If you want to get US men’s national team head coach Mauricio Pochettino started, just use one word: leadership.

    The former Tottenham Hotspur manager is famously well-studied on the subject and there are no shortage of clips of him waxing poetic about it. He’s led players over hot coals, or had them press their neck up against the tip of an arrow and lean into it until it shatters. Ask Mauricio Pochettino about leadership and the words he’ll sprinkle into his answers will overlap heavily with late-night self-help ads, his sentences dotted with words like aura, bravery and self-determination.

    Related: Pochettino says Christian Pulisic ‘is going to score in the World Cup’

    “I don’t want to spend too much time on this,” Pochettino said, laughing, when asked by the Guardian in March about his leadership style. He then spent roughly a third of his press conference unpacking his views. “Leadership is not something you can buy in a supermarket.”

    Pochettino’s job, of course, is to lead from the sidelines, and to be among the public-facing faces of the program. But on the field, leadership is largely the job of his captain. And ahead of the 2026 World Cup, there’s been no official announcement of who that will be.

    His players still don’t know, either.

    “Your guess is as good as mine, honestly,” said midfielder Tyler Adams, who captained the US at the 2022 World Cup in Qatar. “I [couldn’t] care less. It’s a privilege and an honor, anybody that gets to wear the armband. But what I represent, how I lead, I think anybody that plays with me knows that I’m a leader, whether I’m wearing the armband or not. It is what it is.”

    Pochettino has rotated the captaincy throughout his tenure, handing the armband most recently to Christian Pulisic and Chris Richards in friendlies against Portugal and Belgium this March. But 38-year-old Charlotte FC defender Tim Ream has served as captain most often – 16 times out of Pochettino’s 23 games in charge.

    “He has the experience, he knows what it means to play in Europe and travel here (to play with the national team),” said Pochettino. “He has the values and the humanity and character to have the capacity to help the team day to day. In a national team you don’t need to do too much. You need to do the right things. Sometimes you need to say one word and sometimes you need to not talk, if you want to be a good leader.”

    Aside from Ream, relatively few of the US’s World Cup squad regularly serve as captain for their club team – and the few that do mostly play in MLS. Miles Robinson is often FC Cincinnati’s captain when fit, while Cristian Roldan is practically synonymous with the leadership of the Seattle Sounders. A handful of others have worn the armband for their clubs, but more occasionally: Alejandro Zendejas at Club América, Auston Trusty at Celtic, Antonee Robinson at Fulham, Weston McKennie at Juventus and goalkeeper Matt Turner with the New England Revolution.

    “Of course it’s important, who is captain,” said former USMNT attacker Jozy Altidore, who captained the US during a handful of World Cup qualifiers and friendlies. “You’re first one out of the tunnel, it’s very important especially in a home World Cup. But when I see this group I see a bunch of leaders. Maybe they didn’t start that way but now they’re most certainly leaders, in terms of how they’ve played at their clubs, how they’ve developed as young men … I think when you have a World Cup team, you’d like to think the 26 guys you’ve selected are all team leaders.”

    For all of his success with the national team, Landon Donovan only captained the squad in roughly 10% of his appearances, thanks to his tenure largely overlapping with defender Carlos Bocanegra, the program’s all-time leader in captaincies. Donovan captained the LA Galaxy for two different stretches and famously gave up the armband to David Beckham when he arrived in 2007, reclaiming it two years later. Donovan is a veteran of three World Cups.

    Related: USMNT midfield makeup takes center stage as World Cup training camp opens

    “In those tournaments, it didn’t really matter who was wearing the armband,” Donovan told the Guardian on Thursday. “It really didn’t. Almost everyone on the field was wearing the armband for their club team. Whether it was Carlos, or Claudio (Reyna), or (Jeff) Agoos, it didn’t really matter because there were at least six or seven or eight guys who wore the armband for their club team or who were leaders with their club team. The difference with this team is there actually aren’t many of those players. If you just went through the roster and put together a potential lineup, [you have a few] but that’s kind of it, right? I do think there’s more importance this time in who the captain is. My guess would be that it’s Tim Ream.”

    Ream has shied away from specifically addressing the captaincy, calling himself just another “cog in the machine” in an interview during Fox’ roster reveal earlier this week. Yet he’s proven to be Pochettino’s most consistent choice. Should he see action this summer, as he almost inevitably will, he will become the oldest player in the history of the USMNT to appear at a World Cup, narrowly beating 1994 World Cup veteran Fernando Clavijo by a matter of months.

    His standing within the group – Ream is widely liked and respected – is another reason he seems the safe money in terms of the captaincy. And there are other considerations, as well. At World Cups, captains are usually the players called to accompany a team’s manager to pregame press conferences that tend to draw the largest crowds. And on the field, this summer’s tournament will be the first in which captains will be relied upon as the primary mode of communication with the referee. In both cases, keeping a cool head is key.

    Ream certainly has that. But Pochettino frequently proved full of surprises. It’s entirely possible that he throws the captaincy elsewhere, perhaps sensing a shift in energy.

    “Leadership is not to score three goals or save three penalties,” said Pochettino. “It’s to make cohesion. It’s to provide the tools to the group to find the dynamic, to be alive, to feel the energy, to create energy. At the moment, though, who leads the national team is who needs to lead in every single team or in every single club or national team.”

    “It is the coach,” said Pochettino, laughing. “Sorry.”

    Final 2025-26 Philadelphia 76ers player grades: Tyrese Martin

    The 2025-26 season is in the books for the Philadelphia 76ers, which means it is the time to look back on the season that was for each player. The Sixers finished 45-37 and as the No. 7 seed for the Eastern Conference playoffs before upsetting the Boston Celtics in Round 1 and falling to the New York Knicks in Round 2. They had to battle through a tough season injury-wise, but there were some good moments for everybody on the roster.

    This series finishes with Tyrese Martin, who finished the season with the Sixers on a two-way deal. He began the season with the Brooklyn Nets and played 37 games for them before being waived at the deadline and catching on with the Sixers. He played in nine games for Philadelphia and made some contributions in wins.

    Here is a look at Martin's season in Philadelphia:

    Martin's Sixers stats

    PPGRPGAPGSPGBPGFG%3FG%
    2.21.11.00.30.240.9%15.4%

    Martin's Sixers overview

    Martin's biggest contribution to the Sixers came in a March 4 win over the Utah Jazz. He scored eight points, including knocking down two big 3-pointers in the fourth to hold off a pesky Utah team. He made some big plays on both ends of the floor to help the Sixers get the job done and made sure Philadelphia was in the best position possible to get it done at home. When considering the way the season was going at the moment and the injuries piling up, Martin coming up big in that contest was huge.

    Martin highlights

    Final grade

    It's not fair to really judge Martin after only nine games. He had some good moments for the Nets earlier in the season, but he didn't receive a ton of opportunity with the Sixers. When considering he is another guard who can handle the ball, one has to wonder if Philadelphia will try and bring him back on another two-way deal.

    Final grade: Incomplete

    This article originally appeared on Sixers Wire: Final 2025-26 Philadelphia 76ers player grades: Tyrese Martin

    Ranking all 18 Big Ten football coaches' conference-winning percentage

    The Big Ten features one of the longest tenured coaches in college football, but it also features an array of fresh names heading into the 2026 season.

    If there's one constant in the ever-changing landscape of this game, it's the fact that the Big Ten is one of the premier conferences in the nation.

    Now, it's time to take a look at how all 18 head coaches stack up in terms of their winning percentage.

    NOTE:This list does not include Michigan's Kyle Whittingham, Michigan State's Pat Fitzgerald, Penn State's Matt Campbell, or UCLA's Bob Chesney, as all four are first-year coaches for their respective teams coming into the 2026 season.

    14. Barry Odom (Purdue)

    Oct 11, 2025; Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA; Purdue Boilermakers head coach Barry Odom looks on during the first half against the Minnesota Golden Gophers at Huntington Bank Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Matt Krohn-Imagn Images

    • First year with team: 2025
    • Conference record: 2-10 (.167)
    • All-time record: 46-43

    Things didn't go according to plan in Odom's first season, but Purdue isn't panicking. They have faith in the 49-year-old to turn around as rebuilding takes time, but organizations seem to have lost their patience in the transfer portal and NIL era.

    13. Mike Locksley (Maryland)

    Oct 11, 2025; College Park, Maryland, USA; Maryland Terrapins head coach Mike Locksley walks the sidelines during the first half against the Nebraska Cornhuskers at SECU Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Tommy Gilligan-Imagn Images

    • First year with team: 2019
    • Conference record: 37-49 (.430)
    • All-time record: 39-75

    It's truly hard to look at Locksley's all-time record compared to what he's done with the Cornhuskers. Outside of Maryland, he didn't have any success, but he's inching closer to a .500 record with the program he's now been with for quite some time.

    12. Luke Fickell (Wisconsin)

    Nov 29, 2025; Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA; Wisconsin Badgers head coach Luke Fickell reacts during the first half against the Minnesota Golden Gophers at Huntington Bank Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Matt Krohn-Imagn Images

    • First year with team: 2023
    • Conference record: 17-21 (.447)
    • All-time record: 80-46

    Fickell didn't come to Wisconsin to lose, but that's exactly what's happened, specifically in his past two seasons. The 52-year-old sports a terrific all-time record, but his time in Cincinnati clearly didn't prepare him for the rude awakening that hit when he joined the Big Ten.

    11. Greg Schiano (Rutgers)

    Nov 1, 2025; Champaign, Illinois, USA; Rutgers Scarlet Knights head coach Greg Schiano takes the field against the Illinois Fighting Illini at Memorial Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Ron Johnson-Imagn Images

    • First year with team: 2001 (coached from 2001-11, then returned in 2020)
    • Conference record: 99-108 (.478)
    • All-time record: 99-108

    Schiano is the only other coach in the conference who has a losing record. He's had a relatively large sample size in his second stint as head coach after a failed stint in the NFL. That said, longevity speaks volumes, but Schiano is just 31-41 since returning in 2020.

    T-10. David Braun (Northwestern) and Matt Rhule (Nebraska)

    • Braun's first year with Northwestern: 2023
    • Conference record: 19-19 (.500)
    • All-time record: 19-19
    • Rhule's first year with Nebraska: 2023
    • Conference record: 19-19
    • All-time record: 66-62

    If you take out Rhule's coaching experience before coming to the Big Ten, these two sport the exact same record and were hired in the same year. They're far from the same coach, and it'll be interesting to revisit this list a few years from now to see which, if either, was able to get out of the land of mediocracy.

    8. Jedd Fisch (Washington)

    Nov 22, 2025; Pasadena, California, USA; Washington Huskies head coach Jedd Fisch on the field prior to the game against the UCLA Bruins at the Rose Bowl. Mandatory Credit: Jayne Kamin-Oncea-Imagn Images

    • First year with team: 2024
    • Conference record: 15-11 (.577)
    • All-time record: 32-33

    Fisch hasn't been with the Huskies too long, but the future is certainly bright in Washington. Again, building culture takes time, and being four games over .500 in two seasons is a huge step in the right direction.

    7. Bret Bielema (Illinois)

    Dec 30, 2025; Nashville, TN, USA; Illinois Fighting Illini head coach Bret Bielema watches against the Tennessee Volunteers during the second half at Nissan Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Steve Roberts-Imagn Images

    • First year with team: 2021
    • Conference record: 37-26 (.587)
    • All-time record: 134-84

    Seeing as this list is based solely on winning percentage and not games coached, this is where things get interesting. There aren't many coaches left who came to the Big Ten after Bielema, but it would take a miracle for him to fall below .500 after the 2026 season.

    6. P.J. Fleck (Minnesota)

    Dec 26, 2025; Phoenix, AZ, USA; Minnesota Golden Gophers head coach P.J. Fleck against the New Mexico Lobos during the Rate Bowl at Chase Field. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images

    • First year with team: 2017
    • Conference record: 66-44 (.600)
    • All-time record: 96-99

    Fleck continues to stay with the Golden Gophers and will likely hit milestones of 100 career wins and losses this season. He'll remain above .500 no matter what, but now it's about getting Minnesota to the top of the Big Ten, a place he believes is obtainable.

    5. Kirk Ferentz (Iowa)

    Nov 22, 2025; Iowa City, Iowa, USA; Iowa Hawkeyes head coach Kirk Ferentz reacts during the second quarter against the Michigan State Spartans at Kinnick Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Jeffrey Becker-Imagn Images

    • First year with team: 1999
    • Conference record: 213-128 (.625)
    • All-time record: 213-128

    Poor Kirk Ferentz gets punished in this list despite being, by far, the winningest head coach. His 128 losses certainly don't look too great, but considering the fact that he's been around since 1999, his record could definitely look a whole lot worse.

    4. Lincoln Riley (USC)

    Nov 29, 2025; Los Angeles, California, USA; Southern California Trojans head coach Lincoln Riley leads the Spirit of Troy marching band in a rendition of Tribute to Troy after teh game against the UCLA Bruins at United Airlines Field at Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-Imagn Images

    • First year with team: 2022
    • Conference record: 36-17 (.679)
    • All-time record: 91-27

    Riley is another coach who could hit 100 all-time wins this season as he looks to work his way up these rankings. At the end of the day, it doesn't feel right that he's listed above Ferentz, but conference winning percentage isn't weighted by the fact that Riley came to the Big Ten 23 years after Ferentz.

    3. Dan Lanning (Oregon)

    Oregon head coach Dan Lanning attends Oregon Pro Day on March 17, 2026, at the Moshofsky Center in Eugene, Oregon.

    • First year with team: 2022
    • Conference record: 48-8 (.857)
    • All-time record: 48-8

    What Lanning has done with Oregon is nothing short of incredible, and that's heightened by the fact he joined the conference the same year as Riley. His winning percentage is a full .178 higher, even though they've been around for just four seasons each.

    2. Ryan Day (Ohio State)

    Ohio State Buckeyes head coach Ryan Day watches his players in the first half of the Ohio State football spring game at Ohio Stadium on Saturday, April 18, 2026 in Columbus, Ohio.

    • First year with team: 2019
    • Conference record: 82-12 (.872)
    • All-time record: 82-12

    Once again, this list not being weighted slightly discredits what Day has done for the Buckeyes. His 82-12 record is absolutely remarkable, but Indiana has a coach who's still red-hot, and that's why Day didn't take the top spot in these rankings.

    1. Curt Cignetti (Indiana)

    Indiana Head Coach Curt Cignetti during spring football practice at Memorial Stadium on Thursday, April 2, 2026.

    • First year with team: 2024
    • Conference record: 27-2 (.931)
    • All-time record: 46-6

    Considering the fact Cignetti's team didn't lose a single game last year, his winning percentage is even more incredible. Indiana has the hottest coach in the world, a polarizing one at that, but he's a proven winner and is the only coach in the Big Ten with a winning percentage over .900.

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    This article originally appeared on Badgers Wire: Ranking all 18 Big Ten football coaches' conference-winning percentage

    'This isn't the end' - Cardiff plot Stormers upset

    Corniel van Zyl congratulates Jacob Beetham after Cardiff win at the Arms Park
    Corniel van Zyl was confirmed as permanent Cardiff head coach in April [Huw Evans Picture Agency]

    The United Rugby Championship (URC) might rank Cardiff as huge outsiders at Stormers on Saturday but boss Corniel van Zyl has declared "we don't see this as the end".

    The URC published a predictor on Wednesday that rated the Blue and Blacks' quarter-final chances in Cape Town at 32%.

    Only Lions, who travel to Leinster, were ranked lower at 22%.

    Cardiff have been in the top eight all season and added Stormers to their list of Arms Park victims a fortnight ago to finish sixth and secure a play-off berth.

    After missing out by a point last season, the Welsh side will enjoy a first taste of URC quarter-final action but have not travelled 6,000 miles to make up the numbers.

    "I don't want to sound arrogant or that I am getting ahead of myself, but we have also looked at what it would look like next week," said head coach Van Zyl, whose side would either travel to Leinster or host Lions.

    "We don't see this as the end and we are looking forward. It will take a massive effort and I know people will be writing us off, but we will have a good crack at it and see what happens."

    Stormers director of rugby John Dobson is among those questioning the strength of Cardiff's play-off chances, declaring his satisfaction at the prospect of facing Van Zyl's side.

    However, former Wales internationals Alex Cuthbert, Jonathan Davies and Liam Williams told the Scrum V podcast Cardiff will have been given extra motivation by Dobson's statement that the Welsh side were the "easiest" of the possible quarter-final opponents.

    Flying Welsh flag amid uncertainty

    It has been a steady process for Cardiff to get to this stage.

    In the summer of 2023, former head coach Matt Sherratt started his first pre-season with just eight players while training sessions were held at a leisure centre squash court in the north of the city.

    They have grown gradually and even the departure of Sherratt on the eve of the 2025-26 season for a job with Wales did not throw the club off course.

    Van Zyl stepped up from forwards coach and Cardiff won 11 of 18 URC games, failing to claim a match point just once.

    In a season dominated by off-field uncertainty in Wales – with Welsh Rugby Union (WRU) plans to drop from four professional men's clubs to three – Van Zyl's squad have kept producing the goods.

    "We haven't just crept into these play-offs, let's be straight," said Wales wing Josh Adams. "We finished sixth and didn't drop out of the top eight all season.

    "We spoke at the beginning of the season about always being a team that wants to push forward, grow, adapt and try different things.

    "We have done that, which only works if everybody in the building buys into that.

    "We have finished sixth with all the uncertainty in Welsh rugby over the past 12 months – or longer – and how we have kept our focus and been disciplined in what we want to achieve has been excellent."

    Cardiff have only won once outside Wales this season - at Zebre in November - but are boosted by the return of Adams and influential lock Josh McNally.

    They come into the starting line-up along with props Rhys Barratt and Keiron Assiratti while the coaches opt for six forwards on the bench.

    Van Zyl said Wales flanker Alex Mann and wing Mason Grady were up for selection after missing the last three games of the regular season with injury but neither features.

    "What we expect from the Stormers is the same. I know Cardiff Arms Park versus DHL Stadium is a big difference but we won't use the travel as an excuse," said the head coach.

    "Ultimately it will come down to the 80 minutes and how well we put our game on the pitch and fight for the jersey.

    "It was backs to the wall and we managed to find a way to win in Cardiff. We will try to repeat that."

    Stormers make three changes to the starting line-up that lost in Cardiff with captain Ruhan Nel and Dan du Plessis partnered in midfield while Seabelo Senatla returns on the wing.

    Both full-back Damian Willemse and wing Leolin Zas are fit to start despite a collision in training.

    How they line up

    Stormers: Willemse; Senatla, Nel (capt), du Plessis, Zas; Feinberg-Mngomezulu, Khan; Mchunu, Venter, Fouche, Smith, van Heerden, de Villiers, Dixon, Roos.

    Replacements: Kotze, Matongo, Porthen, Moerat, Ackerman, Theunissen, Ungerer, Matthee.

    Cardiff: Winnett; Beetham, B Thomas, Jennings, Adams; I Lloyd, Mulder; Barratt, Belcher (capt), Assiratti, McNally, Thornton, Botham, D Thomas, Basham.

    Replacements: D Hughes, Southworth, Sebastian, Nott, Lawrence, E Lloyd, Bevan, Bowen.

    Referee: Eoghan Cross (Ireland)

    Assistants: Andrew brace & Andrew Cole (Ireland)

    TMO: Leo Colgan (Ireland)

    How to Watch Hurricanes vs. Canadiens Game 5: Channel, Live Stream & Start Time for 2026 NHL Playoffs

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    The Hurricanes will have a chance to eliminate the Canadiens in Game 5 of the Eastern Conference Finals on Friday night.

    After the Canadiens stole Game 1 on the road, the Hurricanes responded with three straight wins. Carolina is coming off a dominant 4-0 victory in which four different players scored and Frederik Andersen stopped 18 shot attempts from Montreal.

    With one more win, the Hurricanes will punch their ticket to the Stanley Cup Final for the first time since 2006. Can the Canadiens prevent a celebration and extend the series?

    Here is everything you need to know about Hurricanes vs. Canadiens, including TV and streaming options for Game 5 of the Eastern Conference Finals.

    How to watch Hurricanes vs. Canadiens Game 5: TV channel, live stream

    • TV channels: TNT, truTV
    • Live streams: DIRECTV

    Game 5 between the Hurricanes and Canadiens will air live on TNT and truTV. The game will also be available to stream on DIRECTV.

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    Hurricanes vs. Canadiens Game 5 start time

    • Date: Friday, May 29
    • Time: 8 p.m. ET

    Game 5 between the Hurricanes and Canadiens is scheduled to start at 8 p.m. ET on Friday, May 29. The game will be played at the Lenovo Center in Raleigh, N.C.

    Hurricanes vs. Canadiens schedule: Carolina leads 3-1

    DateGameTime (ET)TV/Live stream
    May 21Game 1: Canadiens 6, Hurricanes 2
    May 23Game 2: Hurricanes 3, Canadiens 2 (OT)
    May 25Game 3: Hurricanes 3, Canadiens 2 (OT)
    May 27Game 4: Hurricanes 4, Canadiens 0
    May 29Game 5: Canadiens vs. Hurricanes8 p.m.TNT, truTV, DIRECTV
    May 31Game 6*: Hurricanes vs. CanadiensTBDTNT, truTV, DIRECTV
    June 2Game 7*: Canadiens vs. Hurricanes8 p.m.TNT, truTV, DIRECTV

    *If necessary

    NHL Playoffs scores, results 2026

    Second round

    Hurricanes 4, Flyers 0

    • Game 1: Hurricanes 3, Flyers 0
    • Game 2: Hurricanes 3, Flyers 2 (OT)
    • Game 3: Hurricanes 4, Flyers 1
    • Game 4: Hurricanes 3, Flyers 2 (OT)

    Canadiens 4, Sabres 3

    • Game 1: Sabres 4, Canadiens 2
    • Game 2: Canadiens 5, Sabres 1
    • Game 3: Canadiens 6, Sabres 2
    • Game 4: Sabres 3, Canadiens 2
    • Game 5: Canadiens 6, Sabres 3
    • Game 6: Sabres 8, Canadiens 3
    • Game 7: Canadiens 3, Sabres 2 (OT)

    First round

    Hurricanes 4, Senators 0

    • Game 1: Hurricanes 2, Senators 0
    • Game 2: Hurricanes 3, Senators 2 (2OT)
    • Game 3: Hurricanes 2, Senators 1
    • Game 4: Hurricanes 4, Senators 2

    Canadiens 4, Lightning 3

    • Game 1: Canadiens 4, Lightning 3 (OT)
    • Game 2: Lightning 3, Canadiens 2 (OT)
    • Game 3: Canadiens 3, Lightning 2 (OT)
    • Game 4: Lightning 3, Canadiens 2
    • Game 5: Canadiens 3, Lightning 2
    • Game 6: Lightning 1, Canadiens 0 (OT)
    • Game 7: Canadiens 2, Lightning 1

    Why the 2026 World Cup Could Be the Defining Moment of Alexis Mac Allister’s Career

    Why the 2026 World Cup Could Be the Defining Moment of Alexis Mac Allister’s Career
    Why the 2026 World Cup Could Be the Defining Moment of Alexis Mac Allister’s Career

    The 2026 FIFA World Cup is a tournament that Liverpool fans have been eagerly anticipating. Spread across the United States, Canada, and Mexico, it will be the biggest edition of the competition ever staged. LFC’s fingerprints will be visible all over it, with familiar faces scattered across multiple squads.

    Anticipation is running high well beyond Anfield. Bookmakers are projecting one of the most competitive editions in recent memory, with England, France, and Spain emerging as the favorites most likely to go deep into the tournament. Notably, football betting activity in Romania has seen a sharp rise ahead of the competition, with local bookmakers reporting exceptionally high user engagement on outright winner markets and group stage odds.

    Beyond the noise and the predictions, this World Cup will serve as a defining crossroads for a number of elite players – perhaps none more so than Alexis Mac Allister, one of the central figures in Argentina’s squad and a man for whom 2026 could fundamentally shape how he is remembered as a footballer.

    The Player Behind the Liverpool Engine Room

    Since joining Liverpool in the summer of 2023, Mac Allister has done something that very few central midfielders can claim; he made Anfield feel like his natural home almost immediately. 

    The transition from Brighton, where he had developed into one of the Premier League’s more intelligent midfielders under Roberto De Zerbi, could have been a difficult one. Moving into a Liverpool midfield which was being structurally rebuilt required adaptability and composure under pressure. Mac Allister delivered both from the first weeks of the season.

    What separates him from many midfielders at his level is the balance between discipline and creativity. He reads pressing triggers well, recycles possession with purpose, and arrives late into scoring positions at exactly the right moments. 

    He is not a goalscorer by design, but his timing in the penalty area makes him one by outcome. His technical quality under pressure, especially in tight spaces, has made him one of the first names on Arne Slot’s team sheet, and that consistency across a full Premier League campaign is what makes his World Cup opportunity so compelling.

    What 2022 World Cup Gave Him and What It Did Not

    Mac Allister was part of the Argentina squad which won the 2022 World Cup in Qatar. He played a meaningful role in the campaign, starting several matches and scoring against Poland in the group stage.

    By any standard, winning a World Cup at the age of 23 is an extraordinary achievement, and his contribution was genuine rather than peripheral, but context matters. In Qatar, Argentina’s structure revolved completely around Lionel Messi, as it had to. 

    Every tactical decision, every moment of improvisation, every piece of game management was shaped around giving Messi the platform to deliver; and he did, producing one of the greatest individual tournament performances in the competition’s history. 

    Mac Allister was a trusted piece of that machine, but he was not the focal point. The 2026 World Cup will be different. Messi will be 38 years old by the time the tournament begins. Whether he plays or not, Argentina will still need other players to step forward and take on real leadership responsibilities.

    At 27 and playing at the peak of his powers for one of Europe’s elite clubs, Mac Allister is the natural candidate.

    Why 2026 World Cup Raises the Stakes Considerably

    Argentina will arrive in North America as one of the favourites. They are the reigning world champions and Copa América holders, and their squad depth has developed considerably over the past three years. 

    However, the transition beyond Messi is the defining challenge for this generation of Argentine players, and that transition will be on full display across six weeks of football in front of a global audience.

    Mac Allister’s role in that is significant. Lionel Scaloni has built Argentina’s midfield around his ability to control rhythm and link defence to attack, and in a post-Messi (or reduced Messi) structure, that midfield control becomes even more central to how the team functions. 

    This is a different kind of pressure than anything he has experienced at Liverpool. Club football allows for accumulated performance across 38 league matches. A World Cup compresses everything. One poor performance can define a narrative; one exceptional display can cement a legacy.

    Mac Allister needs to not just perform well; he needs to lead, especially amid some uncertainty over his future at club level.

    The Liverpool Parallel Which Gives Him an Edge

    Playing for Liverpool under Slot has prepared Mac Allister for exactly this kind of tournament pressure in ways that are easy to overlook.

    Slot’s system demands intelligent positional discipline and the ability to execute specific roles without deviation, even when matches become chaotic. These are the exact qualities needed in high-stakes knockout football, where composure and clarity of thought separate teams that advance from teams that exit.

    Mac Allister has also developed significantly as a leader at the club level. He is not a loud presence in the dressing room by reputation, but his consistency and professionalism set standards. In a World Cup environment, where squads are assembled quickly, and unity can fracture under pressure, that kind of quiet authority is worth more than it appears on the surface.

    A Career Which Could Reach Its Highest Point Yet

    Winning the World Cup once is exceptional. Becoming a defining figure in a second World Cup, particularly during a transitional moment for your country, is the kind of achievement which moves a player from great to historic. 

    Mac Allister already has a Premier League title, a World Cup winners’ medal and European football experience that most midfielders at his level would envy. The 2026 tournament gives him the chance to add something different: the narrative of a player who stepped up when Argentina needed someone to fill an enormous void, and delivered under the brightest possible light.

    That is the opportunity in front of him, and it is one he is more equipped to take than most people currently recognise.

    Giants’ Rafael Devers Makes Agency Change After Trade Report

    Chicago White Sox v San Francisco Giants

    SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA - MAY 24: Rafael Devers #16 of the San Francisco Giants sits in the dugout against the Chicago White Sox in the fourth inning at Oracle Park on May 24, 2026 in San Francisco, California. (Photo by Eakin Howard/Getty Images)

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    The San Francisco Giants suffered a sweep at the hands of the division rival Arizona Diamondbacks and it marked another low in a brutal season.

    After entering the campaign with some high hopes following several win-now additions to the roster and the appointment of Tony Vitello as the new skipper, the Giants have seen their record run off the rails in the first third of the season and they sit more than a dozen games back in the National League West division.

    And as the team disappoints, a report surfaced that several players, including franchise slugger Rafael Devers, are now on the trade block.


    FORBES | By Peter Chawaga
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    San Francisco Giants ‘Would Love To Unload’ Rafael Devers Amid Struggles, Per Report

    “The West Coast version of the Worst Team Money Can Buy: the Giants, who haven’t had a winning record since 2021,” USA Today’s Bob Nightengale wrote. “The Giants would love to unload outfielder Jung Hoo Lee ($85 million left on his contract), shortstop Willy Adames ($161 million remaining), first baseman Rafael Devers ($226.5 million remaining) and Matt Chapman ($125 million remaining) and start over.”

    The Giants acquired Devers well before last year’s trade deadline after he refused to change positions for the Boston Red Sox and that team sought to ship him off as a result. And he has hardly lived up to his contract since heading West, with a .238/.324/.440 slash line across 550 at-bats for the Giants since that trade.


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    San Francisco Giants Slugger Rafael Devers Changes Agency Amid Trade Speculation

    Now, as he struggles at the plate and the Giants head toward a deadline fire sale, the slugger has made a significant change in his representation.

    “Agent Nelson Montes de Oca recently joined the Ballengee Group, and among clients following him include San Francisco Giants star Rafael Devers,” Robert Murray reported for FanSided.

    The move takes Devers away from Klutch Baseball, a division of the Klutch Sports Group, which represents some of the most notable athletes across several major professional sports. By comparison, Ballangee Group represents lower-profile athletes overall and recently made headlines for firing a pair of longtime MLB agents, Jeff Randazzo and Jeff Borris.

    “The shakeup prompted at least 17 of Randazzo’s player clients at Ballengee to opt to go on the Do Not Contact list for other certified agents, most notably Mason Miller (San Diego Padres), Tommy Kahnle (Detroit Tigers), Zach Agnos (Colorado Rockies) and Gavin Sheets (Padres),” The Athletic’s Brittany Ghiroli and Ken Rosenthal reported at the time. “The flood of players who made the request, which goes through the MLB Players Association, is unusual.”

    But after Montes de Oca negotiated Devers’ blockbuster contract with the Red Sox, which appears to be a significant overpay now burdening the Giants, Devers’ decision to follow the agent and leave Klutch Baseball makes sense. It seems the agent will be able to negotiate the best for Devers, wherever he is.

    This article was originally published on Forbes.com

    Trevitt to depart Brentford

    Trevitt to depart Brentford
    Trevitt to depart Brentford

    Midfielder Ryan Trevitt will leave Brentford once his contract expires this summer.

    The 23-year-old initially joined up with Brentford B following a successful trial period in late 2020 and went on to make five first-team appearances across all competitions.

    "Ryan has been very unlucky over the last couple of seasons as injuries have cut short his loans at Exeter and Wigan," said director of football Phil Giles.

    "Without those injuries, I’m sure Ryan would have been much closer to the first team at Brentford, as he is a very talented player with a fantastic attitude. Now is the right time for him to find a new permanent club and start to develop his career from there, and I’ve no doubt once he gets playing regularly, he will have a long career at a very good level.

    "Ryan will remain with us for the foreseeable future while he completes his rehabilitation, but when the time is right, he’ll move on and leave with our thanks and good wishes."

    'Ryan will remain with us for the foreseeable future while he completes his rehabilitation, but when the time is right, he’ll move on and leave with our thanks and good wishes'

    Part of the side that won the London Senior Cup for the first time since 1897/98 in April 2022, Trevitt made his Bees debut as a second-half substitute that August in a 2-0 Carabao Cup victory at Colchester United.

    He also came off the bench in an FA Cup tie at home to West Ham United in 2022/23 before scoring as Brentford B defeated Blackburn Rovers Under-21s 2-1 at Gtech Community Stadium to lift the Premier League Cup at the end of that year.

    Trevitt was named Brentford B Player of the Year and, that July, was awarded a new three-year contact, simultaneously agreeing to join Exeter City on loan for the 2023/24 Sky Bet League One campaign.

    He impressed in the first half of the season for the Grecians, scoring five goals in 23 appearances, before seeing his year prematurely ended by a serious ankle injury.

    The midfielder returned to the west Londoners that summer and started in Carabao Cup wins against Colchester and Leyton Orient before making his Premier League debut as a late substitute against Tottenham Hotspur in September 2024.

    He rejoined Exeter for the second half of that campaign but suffered another injury at St James Park, which saw him play just 12 times.

    Trevitt then moved to Wigan Athletic, also of League One, for the duration of the 2025/26 season and made 14 appearances.

    Brentford can also confirm that Reiss Nelson has returned to Arsenal following the conclusion of his season-long loan.

    The 26-year-old forward made 14 appearances during his time in TW8, netting in October’s 5-0 Carabao Cup victory against Grimsby Town.

    On Nelson, Giles added: "Reiss came at the end of last summer’s transfer window having not played significant minutes since December 2024 while on loan at Fulham.

    "Whilst I’m sure he would’ve preferred more Premier League minutes with us during the loan, he has nevertheless made a good contribution with his positivity, attitude and experience around training and matchdays, and leaves us in a better place physically then when he joined.

    "On behalf of everyone at Brentford, I’d like to thank Reiss for his contribution to a good season for the club, and wish him well in everything he goes on to in the future."

    'He has made a good contribution with his positivity, attitude and experience around training and matchdays'

    Frank Onyeka's loan deal at Coventry City included an option for the Sky Blues to purchase him upon promotion to the Premier League. The club will provide a further update in the coming weeks once the transfer window has opened.

    Benjamin Arthur (Celtic), Ethan Brierley (Exeter), Matt Cox (Shrewsbury Town), Benjamin Fredrick (FCV Dender), Ji-soo Kim (Kaiserslautern), Ben Krauhaus (Bromley), Yunus Emre Konak (Oxford United), Jayden Meghoma (Rangers), Iwan Morgan (Shrewsbury), Gustavo Nunes (Swansea City), Michael Olakigbe (Swindon Town) and Tony Yogane (Dundee) have all returned to Brentford following their respective loan spells.

    Micah Parsons recruiting Mike Tomlin to Packers

    DETROIT, MICHIGAN - NOVEMBER 27: Micah Parsons #1 of the Green Bay Packers celebrates during the NFL 2025 game against the Detroit Lions at Ford Field on November 27, 2025 in Detroit, Michigan. (Photo by Lauren Leigh Bacho/Getty Images) | Getty Images

    Former Pittsburgh Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin was seen at Game 6 of the NBA Western Conference Finals in San Antonio between the Spurs and Thunder, amongst several other athletes and respective celebrities.

    Of those athletes that attended San Antonio’s 118-91 win was Green Bay Packers All-Pro edge rusher Micah Parsons, who was seen dapping up Tomlin and conversing with the former Steelers head coach by Yahoo! Sports. While talking, Parsons made a pitch to Tomlin.

    “We’ve got a spot for you,” Parsons said. “Just keep coming north.”

    While this was said in a tongue-in-cheek manner, Tomlin is one of the more popular coaches in league circles, especially to players. However, it’s as close to a certainty as one could get that he wouldn’t take a job with a team unless it was as the head coach. Additionally, the Packers and Matt LaFleur reached an agreement on an extension back in January, so don’t expect to see Tomlin in Green Bay in 2027.

    Parsons and the Packers will visit the Steelers to kickoff the preseason on August 13th.

    Let us know what you think in the commentsBe sure to bookmark Behind the Steel Curtain for all the latest news, breakdowns, and more!

    13 Days to the World Cup: 3 historic — and memorable — red cards

    The countdown to the 2026 World Cup is on! Each day ahead of the tournament’s return to North America, Yahoo Sports will highlight an insight or moment that showcases just how grand the world’s biggest sporting spectacle has become — even beyond the expanded field of this year’s global event.

    In the storied history of the World Cup, there have been plenty of goals, but there have also been plenty of red cards. More than 175 players have been sent off during World Cup games, for everything from mistimed tackles and blatant handballs to headbutting an opposing player

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    Every history is going to have milestones. Here are three of the more memorable landmark reds in World Cup disciplinary history.

    Carlos Caszely: First player to get a red card when sent off (1974)

    Though plenty of players had been sent off from games early in the World Cup’s history, the tournament did not use the card system for the first nine versions of the tournament. In 1970, FIFA then introduced the inclusion of red and yellow cards to represent cautions. However, no red cards end up getting used during that tournament due to some unusually well-behaved play.

    As a result, fans had to wait until 1974 for a player to earn the first official red card at a World Cup, when Chile’s Carlos Caszely made history. During Chile’s first game of the group stage against West Germany, the then-24-year-old forward was sent off in the 67th minute after receiving his second yellow. (One day later, Uruguay’s Julio Montero Castillo would be awarded the first straight red card in tournament history.)

    Chile, who was losing 1-0 before Caszely was sent off, was unable to overcome playing down a player. Chile did not end up moving on to the next round.

    José Batista: Fastest red card (1986)

    It took very little time at all for José Batista to end up in the history books — 56 seconds, to be exact.

    At the 1986 World Cup, the Uruguayan defender was sent off with a straight red card in the first minute of a group stage game against Scotland. The red came as a result of a dangerous tackle on Scotland midfielder Gordon Strachan, with the referee taking little time before showing Batista the card.

    Despite being down a player for nearly the entire game, Uruguay held strong, finishing with a 0-0 draw. Uruguay’s two draws ended up being enough for the team to advance to the knockout round after finishing third in the standings, while Scotland did not advance.

    Batista’s 56-second red card still stands as a World Cup record.

    Gialuca Pagliuca: First goalkeeper to get sent off (1994)

    Italian keeper Gianluca Pagliuca made his own kind of history in 1994, becoming the first player in his position to get a red card during a World Cup game. In Italy’s second group stage game, against Norway, Pagliuca ran out of the box to make a save and touched the ball with his hands, promptly getting sent off for the offense.

    Italy, however, managed to overcome the man disadvantage to score in the 69th minute and win the game. That group, Group E, ended with all four teams getting four points, leading to a series of tiebreakers that left Norway in last place due to goal differential. Italy advanced out of third place in the group after the unprecedented finish.

    In total, only three goalkeepers have been sent off from the World Cup. In 2010, South Africa keeper Itumeleng Khune joined the list after he clipped the feet of Uruguay’s Luis Suárez in the box; in 2022, Wales’ Wayne Hennessey became the third goalie to get sent off after a dangerous high-leg collision with Iran’s Mehdi Taremi outside the box.

    New York Jets Flight Connections 05/29/26

    EAST RUTHERFORD, NEW JERSEY - SEPTEMBER 19: Wide Receiver Irving Charles #19 of the New York Jets follows the action in the game between the New England Patriots and the New York Jets at MetLife Stadium on September 19, 2024 in East Rutherford, New Jersey. (Photo by Al Pereira/Getty Images) | Getty Images

    Happy Friday, Jets fans!

    Here are your links as this week comes to a close.

    Jack Bell – Jets QB Geno Smith: ‘I Really Cherish This Opportunity’

    Eric Allen – Jets Begin Construction on New Weight Room and Player Performance Center

    Connor Long – How will the New York Jets distribute targets in 2026?

    Connor Long – Aaron Glenn reveals the New York Jets current QB2

    Connor Long – Derwin James’ extension makes NY Jets GM Darren Mougey look like a genius

    Connor Long – NY Jets’ Kenyon Sadiq set to miss OTAs due to hernia repair

    Connor Long – New York Jets stats projections for 2026: DL sacks

    John Flanigan – Rookie QB Cade Klubnik making strong first impression at Jets OTAs: ‘He’s got a bright future’

    John Flanigan – Jets Notes: Kenyon Sadiq underwent minor procedure, Garrett Wilson back to 100 percent

    Al Iannazzone – Jets offseason roster analysis, Part 2: The defense

    Al Iannazzone – Will Kenyon Sadiq be ready for Jets training camp after hernia surgery?

    Tom Rock – How the Knicks’ run to the NBA Finals could be a blueprint for the Jets

    Nick Wojton – 3 standout players from start of New York Jets OTAs

    Nick Faria – 5 Thoughts from Jets’ First Open OTA Practice

    Nick Faria – Aaron Glenn Gives Injury Updates on Key Players, Including Kenyon Sadiq to Start OTAs

    Efstathios Savvidis – Jets UDFA WR Is Quietly Biggest Winner of Irv Charles Trade

    Andrew Crane – The Jets lessons Aaron Glenn is taking from ‘gritty’ Knicks run

    Brian Costello – Jets completely overhauling weight room with cutting-edge performance center

    Here are your missed connections from yesterday.

    Have a great Friday!

    Bernie’s Dugout Open Thread: 5/29-6/4

    Sep 10, 2024; San Francisco, California, USA; General view of the helmet used by the Milwaukee Brewers before the start of the first inning against the San Francisco Giants at Oracle Park. Mandatory Credit: Stan Szeto-Imagn Images | Stan Szeto-Imagn Images

    Greetings, Brew Crew Ball community. The Brewers put together another winning homestand this week, going 4-2 against the Dodgers and Cardinals to extend their NL Central lead. They’re now in Houston, where they’ll take on the Astros to wrap up the month of May.

    Feel free to use this thread to chat about (almost) anything you want: video games, food, movies, non-baseball sports, the Brewers, you name it. As long as it’s appropriate and is allowed by our moderators, it’s fair game here.

    You know the drill.

    This is now an open thread:

    Final chance to renew your Season Ticket: deadline 5pm tonight

    Final chance to renew your Season Ticket: deadline 5pm tonight
    Final chance to renew your Season Ticket: deadline 5pm tonight

    The deadline to renew Season Tickets is 5pm today, so there are only a few hours left to secure your place in Paradise for the 2026/27 season!

    The Bhoys will be returning to Celtic Park as Champions of Scotland again, ready to take on the new season and fight for more trophies.

    We’re looking forward to welcoming you back after the summer, when a new season will be on your mind.

    The deadline will not be extended, so time is running out to guarantee your Season Ticket.

    Renew your Season Ticket by 5pm today (May 29) to make sure you don’t miss out on all the action next season.

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    Season Tickets are now only available to renew exclusively online at eticketing.co.uk/celtic for next season’s campaign.

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    If you haven’t already set this up, you can find all the information you need in our e-ticketing sign-in guide.When renewing online, you can choose to make a £3 donation in support of Celtic FC Foundation's Paradise Pitstop.

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    Fantasy Baseball Waiver Wire: David Sandlin soars in debut, Colt Emerson has hot first week

    Welcome to Waiver Wire Watch, our weekly fantasy baseball waiver wire guide. We’ll be doing things a little differently this season, with Eric Samulski publishing the initial waiver-wire article on Friday afternoon. Then James Schiano updates it every Sunday to make sure you get the most up-to-date information.

    The premise of the article is pretty straightforward. We’ll give you some recommended adds each week based on recent production or role changes. When we list a player, we’ll list the category where we think he’ll be helpful or the quick reason he’s listed. We hope this helps you determine whether the player fits your team’s needs. Not every “trending” player will be a good addition for your specific roster.

    To qualify for this list, a player needs to be UNDER 40% rostered in Yahoo! formats. We understand you may say, “These players aren’t available in my league,” and we can’t help you there. These players are available in over 60% of leagues and some in 98% of leagues, so they’re available in many places, and that can hopefully satisfy readers who play in all league types.

    ⚾️ Baseball is back on NBC: MLB returns to NBC and Peacock in 2026! In addition to becoming the exclusive home of Sunday Night Baseball, NBC Sports will broadcast MLB Sunday Leadoff, “Opening Day” and Labor Day primetime games, the first round of the MLB Draft, the entire Wild Card round of the postseason, and much more.

    MLB: Houston Astros at Miami Marlins
    Jorge Montanez breaks down the last week in saves from around the league with updated closer rankings.

    Fantasy Baseball Waiver Wire Hitters

    JJ Bleday - OF, CIN (39% rostered)

    (ELITE TOOLS, HUGE BREAKOUT)

    Bleday is yet to show signs of slowing down and the Reds have shown their absolute trust in him by starting him in 26 consecutive games, including five of which against left-handed pitchers. The power development feels real with a career-high in bat speed and that’s translated to hard-hit and barrel rates that are All-Star caliber. Add in a great contact rate, plate discipline, and home games at Great American Ballpark and it feels shocking that he’s rostered this sparsely. He’s the 11th-ranked outfielder over the last 30 days according to the FanGraphs Player Rater and shouldn’t be left on any waiver wires.

    Gabriel Moreno - C, ARZ (34% rostered)

    (BAT SPEED RISER)

    Despite middling production so far (three home runs, .252 batting average, and a .716 OPS) Moreno is swinging the bat harder than he ever has. That plus a solid contact rate gives him a potential path to being a top-10 catcher from this point forward.

    Jake Burger - 1B, TEX (30% rostered)

    (EVERYDAY PLAYER, POWER OPTION)

    Quietly strong of late, Burger has done well to put a horrible first chunk of the season behind him with a .256/.322/.488 in May with five home runs. His swing and miss was trending way down too before spiking again over the past week. Still, the Rangers have nudged him back towards the heart of their lineup on most days and he’s an underrated run producer.

    Colt Emerson - SS/3B, SEA (29% rostered)

    (ELITE PROSPECT PEDOGREE, EVERYDAY PLAYER)

    The 20-year-old rookie has notched five extra-base hits in his first week of big league action despite not having a barrel yet. His plate discipline has flashed as a plus tool though with both league average swing and zone-swing rates, very low chase and whiff rates, and a high zone-contact rate. His power nor speed will likely carry him to fantasy stardom in year one, but there’s enough talent here to generate value.

    Sam Antonacci - 2B/3B/OF (20% rostered)

    (SPEED THREAT, EVERYDAY PLAYER)

    Antonacci continues to be productive while working out of the lead-off spot for the White Sox ahead of their strong middle of the order. He’s also finally found his groove as a base stealer with four stolen bases over the last 10 days without being caught. Over his last 30 games, he has a .320 batting average, .398 on-base percentage, scored 20 runs, stolen seven bases, and it just feels like he does something useful every single day.

    Spencer Horwitz - 1B, PIT (15% rostered)

    (POINTS LEAGUE HERO)

    More of a points league play without much power or speed, Horwitz and his .842 OPS have flown under the radar. He’s also walked more than he’s struck out so far this season, started against the last two lefties the Pirates have faced, and hit lead-off against the last three righties.

    Curtis Mead - 1B/2B/3B, WSH (7% rostered)

    (POST-HYPE BREAKOUT, EVERYDAY PLAYER)

    With Brady House being sent to the minor leagues, Mead has taken over as the Nationals’ everyday third baseman. He’s started there in eight of nine games entering play on Friday, including four in a row. Just a lefty-masher through the first few months of the season, he’s now getting regular reps against righties too and hasn’t missed a beat. So far, his 11.1% barrel rate is more than double his previous career-high. At the same time, his 45.5% hard-hit rate, 16.6% strikeout rate and 13.8% walk rate are also excellent. He was a highly-ranked prospect not too long ago and should be considered in more leagues with his multi-position eligibility and strong underlying stats.

    Nathaniel Lowe - 1B, CIN (4% rostered)

    (STRONG-SIDE PLATOON, HOT STREAK)

    Struggling to secure a full-time role despite torching right-handed pitching all season, Lowe remains red-hot. He has a .910 OPS over his last 30 games with eight home runs. More encouraging lately, he slid over to first base from designated hitter when Eugenio Suarez coming off the injured list and Spencer Steer displacing Matt McLain at second for a few games. There are still a lot of playing time quirks to work out in the Reds’ infield, Lowe is just proving too productive to keep being sat.

    Blake Dunn - OF, CIN (1% rostered)

    (LEAD-OFF HITTER, EVERYDAY PLAYER)

    While the Reds’ infield is a bit of a mess, opportunity abounds in their outfield. Dunn has seized said opportunity with seven straight starts, the last four of which have come out of the lead-off spot. There’s been a rotating door atop their order all season and Dunn could grab that spot with some more hot hitting. He’s also a solid defender and has 99th percentile sprint speed, so there are plenty of ways which he can contribute.

    Fantasy Baseball Waiver Wire Pitchers

    Reid Detmers - SP/RP, LAA (40% rostered)

    This one is difficult to rationalize. Sure, his 4.57 ERA is ugly and will likely turn a huge subset of managers off immediately. Digging a bit past that, his 1.14 WHIP tells us better times are coming. His 21.1 K-BB% tells us that probably some really good times are coming. On top of it all, he’s coming off a 14 strikeout, eight inning masterpiece against the Angels last Sunday where he showed off the best command of his slider that he has possibly had all season. It was truly dominant, forcing 12 of his 23 total whiffs and allowed him to push his changeup – which has flashed despite being inconsistent – more to the background. He will likely need his whole repertoire to definitively take that next step, but it’s all so close to clicking.

    Zebby Matthews - SP, MIN (39% rostered)

    We’re trying not to get fully roped back in with Zebby. His results have been phenomenal though through three starts with a 2.37 ERA, 0.84 WHIP, better than league-average strikeout rate, and practically no walks. At the same time, practically all of his pitches have slightly worse movement profiles than last season and they’re missing fewer bats in the process. All of this aside, he’s facing the Pirates, Royals, and Tigers over his next three starts. So, he’s probably worth a flier on that alone.

    Jacob Latz - SP/RP, TEX (34% rostered)

    No Rangers reliever besides him Latz secured a save since April 12th. That’s great, and uptick his stuff has seen since moving to the pen has made him a viable late-inning option. Now, the team has to pull their weight and actually put him in position for some save opportunities.

    Troy Melton - SP/RP, DET (18% rostered)

    Finally back after suffering an elbow sprain this spring, Melton impressed in his season debut last Sunday. He allowed just two hits and one run across 5 1/3 innings against the Orioles with three walks and three strikeouts. He struggled to put hitters away, but showed off why we’re high on him with a 96 mph fastball that lived at the top of the zone and deep array of secondary pitches that worked off it. Against righties, he mixed that fastball with a sinker as dual primary options and played a cutter and slider off them. Against lefties, that fastball led the way with that same slider and a splitter. The command on that splitter specifically wasn’t quite there yet, hence the struggling to put hitters away, and he still worked into the sixth inning. There’s lots of potential here.

    Walbert Ureña - SP, LAA (16% rostered)

    Ureña is a bit inconsistent in nature as a changeup-first righty. We can see that through his high 1.38 WHIP yet low 2.58 ERA. That changeup does have better than a 50% whiff rate against same-handed hitters though and his sweeper flashes plus. He just tends to nibble which leads to walks and long innings and general trouble. He is facing the Rays on Friday night and the Rockies at home next week, so now is probably a good time to take a shot on him.

    Gage Jump - SP, ATH (13% rostered)

    One of the league’s top pitching prospects, the Athletics promoted Jump for his major league debut this past week and it was a bit of a mixed bag. Pitching at home against the Mariners, he allowed nine hits and four runs with five strikeouts across five innings. His stuff was better than that though. His calling card is a 96 mph fastball with serious vertical action that should live at the top of the zone and miss bats doing so. The only qualified left-handed starters with a fastball velocity that high are Jesús Luzardo, Payton Tolle and Tarik Skubal, so he’s already in great company. Along with that heater, Jump has an array of breaking balls – tight slider, sweeper, and curveball – that should give him multiple weapons against hitters from each side of the plate. He leaned on the curveball more at Triple-A, but opted for more of the sliders in his debut. Plus, a smattering of changeups. This is big league stuff, the only issue is his home park in Sacramento is one of the most difficult to pitch in. Still, it’s worth rostering him just for those road starts.

    River Ryan - SP, LAD (12% rostered)

    A great stash option, Ryan just had another stellar start at Triple-A going six innings without an earned run and striking out eight. Eric Lauer is currently in the Dodgers rotation and could be unseated by Ryan any moment now.

    Kyle Finnegan - RP, DET (10% rostered)

    Kenley Jansen left his last outing with a groin injury, so it seems as if Finnegan will jump into the closer role for the Tigers. His 1.75 ERA would suggest he's ready for the challenge, but he's walked more batters than he's struck out so far and could falter if he's even given the chance. Otherwise, Drew Anderson (1% rostered) earned their last save this past Sunday and has a nearly 30% strikeout rate this season working mostly as a multi-inning fireman. He could be the best option here. Of course, the Tigers need to actually win some games for any of this to matter.

    David Sandlin - SP/RP, CWS (6% rostered)

    The jewel of this week’s piece, Sandlin made light work of the Twins in his debut allowing one hit and one run across six innings with four strikeouts and zero walks. Funny enough, both that hit and run came on the second pitch of his career when Byron Buxton launched a solo home run. After that, it took him just 59 pitches to record 18 consecutive outs. That’s outrageous efficiency underscored by standout stuff. He’s a power pitcher with an upper-90s fastball from a flat release angle that has solid vert and missed bats in the zone. Also, he had no fear throwing it in the zone, which is how he was able to get in and out at-bats so quickly. That heater is flanked by a power curveball that comes in around 83 mph with tiger movement than most hooks. He commanded it quite well too, getting seven called strikes with it while also forcing a handful of ugly chases when he took it out of the zone. Those two were most of the show accounting for 45 of his 61 total pitches, but he flashed a cutter, changeup, sinker, and sweeper too that each looked like they could be quality offerings. He should have runway in this rotation with Noah Schultz heading to the injured list and has the stuff to make a huge impact. Just be advised that he never threw more than four innings in the minors and this was only the second time he threw at least 60 pitches in a single outing, so he’ll need to continue to be hyper-efficient to get similar length until he builds up more.

    Spencer Miles - SP/RP, TOR (3% rostered)

    With the Blue Jays’ starting pitchers dropping like flies all season, Miles has been stretched out into a bulk reliever. He had a solid last outing allowing three hits and one run with one walk and three strikeouts across 4 1/3 innings against the Marlins to earn the win. That was his second straight appearance of at least four innings and he threw at least 63 pitches in each plus 56 the outing before that. The velocity of both his fastball and sinker have stayed steady around 95 mph as he’s stretched out and his curveball and slider are a formidable duo against hitters from either side of the plate. He has plus command, too. This is definitely someone to pay attention to.

    NASCAR Suspends Crew Members After Dislodged Wheel on Katherine Legge’s No. 78

    NASCAR released its weekly penalty report Wednesday following Coca-Cola 600 weekend at Charlotte Motor Speedway, issuing suspensions and fines tied to incidents across both the Cup and O’Reilly Series garages.

    While no major Cup Series points penalties or post-race disqualifications were announced following Sunday’s Coca-Cola 600, NASCAR did hand down disciplinary action connected to a dislodged wheel and lug nut violations during race weekend.

    The most significant penalty stemmed from Katherine Legge and Live Fast Motorsports after the No. 78 Chevrolet suffered a dislodged wheel on Lap 204 of the Coca-Cola 600 while Legge attempted to complete the Indianapolis500/Coca-Cola 600 double.

    Under NASCAR rules, the incident resulted in two-race suspensions for jack man Ian Schultz and tire changer Deiontae Jones. Both crew members will miss upcoming race weekends at Nashville Superspeedway and Michigan.

    JR Motorsports Hit With Lug Nut Fine

    NASCAR’s report also included a penalty for Ross Chastain and the JR Motorsports No. 9 team following Saturday night’s O’Reilly Series race at Charlotte Motor Speedway.

    According to NASCAR, the car was found with two missing or loose lug nuts during post-race inspection.

    As a result, JR Motorsports was issued a $5,000 fine under NASCAR’s lug nut and safety regulations.

    The penalty did not impact the race result itself but added another post-race issue for one of the sport’s premier O’Reilly Series organizations.

    No Major Cup Series Penalties Following Charlotte

    Perhaps most notable for Cup teams was what NASCAR’s report did not include.

    Despite a chaotic Coca-Cola 600 weekend filled with crashes, strategy shakeups and multiple on-track incidents, NASCAR did not issue any major post-race technical penalties or points deductions following Sunday night’s race.

    That means Ross Chastain’s dramatic Coca-Cola 600 victory officially stands as teams now shift focus toward Nashville Superspeedway.

    The Cup Series returns to action Sunday night in Nashville as the summer stretch of the NASCAR season begins to intensify.

    Top Football Incoming Freshman: Samson Gash

    Detroit Catholic Central's Samson Gash runs with the ball against the defense of East Kentwood's Donavan Jones during the second half of the MHSAA Division 1 football semifinals at Jackson High School in Jackson on Saturday, Nov. 22, 2025. Catholic Central won, 46-6. | Eric Seals / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images

    Next up in our series of incoming freshman football players is wide receiver Samson Gash. Gash comes to MSU via Detroit Catholic Central. He stands at 6’0” and 180 pounds and is ranked anywhere between the 28th and 60th best incoming receiver. On3 gives him his highest rating and ESPN the lowest but both, as well as 247 Sports, give him 4 stars. Gash was highly recruited with offers from 20 universities including Alabama, Georgia, Penn State, Wisconsin, West Virginia. Gash clearly wanted to stay a bit closer to home and is ready to tear it up in East Lansing. Choosing Sparty is even more impressive since his father, former NFL fullback Sam Gash, went to Penn State.

    The top quality Gash has is his speed. He set a Michigan state record in the 100 meter dash as a junior with a 10.41 time. The speed will be utilized to pull away from defenders and potentially make him a big play threat. Another way he can make a difference is in the return game. He can change directions quickly and is a linear runner. This style also can make him very useful in quick screens, which MSU is very likely to use a fair share of this fall. Gash also is not afraid to go up and get the ball. He has been called “vicious” as a blocker and can win at the line of scrimmage with quick release and go. Overall, he provides a great deal of upside and can be an impact receiver from the start with Marsh no longer here.

    What I like about Gash is the quality of opponents who have had big time offers from power four schools that he has been able to best. He is a leader who was integral in Catholic Central winning the State Championship this year and had some opportunities to deliver and he did just that. His biggest weakness would be route running. This is something I find to be pretty common in young and fast receivers. If you can outrun everyone on the field, who cares about the route? That obviously changes in college so his attention to improving that asset of his game will only speed up his development. He already has a solid football IQ based on his upbringing and family of athletes so his continued development should be something we can tangibly see as the season progresses.

    The highlight video shows Gash’s ability to go up and get the ball, his return skills and speed, his productivity in the screen and his quick moves at the line to break open. If he catches something in stride….he’s gone.

    I like what Gash had to say about why he picked MSU. This coming after an Alabama visit that had Tide analysts placing wagers on the flip. Gash was originally recruited by Jonathan Smith and Courtney Hawkins. When Fitzgerald signed on, Gash reopened his commitment and Fitzgerald was wise to keep Hawkins as the two were able to persuade Gash to stick with MSU. Gash liked how he will have an ability to be impactful from the beginning, get playing time, and bring MSU back to what it was. MSU has had some big-time receivers and many have found success in the NFL. With Gash’s skill set and even higher upside it’s almost painful to think about what he’d look like with Marsh on the other side. We obviously know that Marsh has that “golden shoe” wide receiver mentality, but Gash seems, so far, to be cut a bit differently. Dare I say, perhaps cut from a Spartan mold?

    If the line can give Alessio time to throw and he can get it to Gash, we could see some exciting moments and perhaps MSU’s next big name receiver to go on to NFL success. I’m curious to know your thoughts TOC. We can only assume the price to keep him each year will go up if he proves himself, but is this a good fit? Let me know in the comments and feel free to drop any stat predictions you may be thinking.

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    Game 58 Preview: Tigers hit the road for 3-game series at White Sox this weekend

    The Detroit Tigers had a chance to claw back a few wins this week at home against the Los Angeles Angels. Instead, they lost their seventh straight series, taking just one of three from the visitors, and are now back in a tie for last place in the American League with that same Halos squad.

    Next up for the Motor City Kitties is a trip to the Windy City to take on the Chicago White Sox, who currently sit in the AL Central’s second-place position behind the Cleveland Guardians at two games over .500. The Pale Hose are coming off a four-game series win over the Minnesota Twins at home, having taken three of four.

    The Tigers will have right-hander Troy Melton on the mound for his second start of the campaign to open things up. The 25-year-old went 5 2/3 innings in his first appearance, allowing one run on two hits and three walks while striking out three en route to a win over the Baltimore Orioles.

    Melton faced the ChiSox twice last year, once as a starter and once in relief. In the former role, he tossed five shutout innings on just one hit and no walks en route to a 1-0 victory on Aug. 13.

    The home team will send fellow righty Erick Fedde, who has struggled mightily this season, to the bump to do battle. The 33-year-old’s most recent outing in relief on the road against the San Francisco Giants was particularly foul, giving up eight runs on 10 hits (one home run) and two walks while striking out three over 3 1/3 frames.

    Fedde’s previous appearance against Detroit last year on May 20 was not particularly impressive either. He gave up four runs on five hits (two home runs) and no walks while striking out two over five innings of work, earning a no-decision in a 5-4 loss.

    Take a look at how the two match up on Friday night.

    Detroit Tigers (22-35) vs. Chicago White Sox (29-27)

    Time (ET): 7:40 p.m.
    Place: Rate Field, Chicago, Illinois
    SB Nation Site:South Side Sox
    Media: Detroit SportsNet, MLB.TV, Tigers Radio Network

    Game 58: RHP Troy Melton (1-0, 1.59 ERA) vs. RHP Erick Fedde (0-5, 5.47 ERA)

    PlayerGIPK%BB%GB%FIPfWAR
    Melton15.213.613.631.33.600.1
    Fedde1049.114.39.236.26.31-0.5

    MELTON

    FEDDE

    Cowboys news: OTAs are coming soon for Dallas

    OXNARD, CALIFORNIA - JULY 30: Jonathan Mingo #81 of the Dallas Cowboys runs a route during training camp practice at Staybridge Suites Oxnard on July 30, 2025 in Oxnard, California. (Photo by Ric Tapia/Getty Images) | Getty Images

    These 5 Dallas Cowboys are fighting to keep their jobs at OTAs – Cody Williams, Fansided

    Are jobs up for grabs next week when OTA’s kick off?

    The Dallas Cowboys seemingly got the message that they weren’t nearly good enough last season. Jerry Jones has largely avoided doing anything foolish, and the Cowboys have emerged as one of the winners of the offseason as a result. But winning the offseason only means so much. At the end of the day, Dallas needs it to coalesce on the field, which starts fully with mandatory OTAs, set to begin on June 1. And those offseason workouts could very well be the beginning of the end for several notable Cowboys players.

    With the stellar offseason additions that the Jones family made in Dallas, in addition to a new defensive outlook with coordinator Christian Parker, there are going to be roster changes. That means some familiar Cowboys will be pushed out, and these five players stand out as the likeliest candidates (for now) to end up on the wrong side of the

    WR Jonathan Mingo

    Sorry to bring up the painful reminder that Jerry Jones traded a fourth-round pick to the Panthers for Jonathan Mingo (and a seventh-rounder), but it is a thing that happened. And not shockingly given the state of the receiver’s stock when the Cowboys made the trade, he’s not done much since joining this offense. To put a point on it, he has six catches for 71 yards (on just 21 targets) with Dallas.

    Just given that lack of usage and production, it’s not a stretch to say that the Cowboys don’t seem entirely committed to Mingo in any capacity. But why he comes into the forefront at OTAs now is that he might not even be a depth piece that this offense needs any longer with how things have shaken out in the receiver room.

    When Are Dallas Cowboys OTAs? Full Schedule For 2026 Organized Team Activities – Josh Sanchez, SI.com

    Cowboys’ OTA’s are just around the corner.

    The Dallas Cowboys are enjoying some time away from The Star before returning when the calendar flips to June to resume preparations for the upcoming season.

    Dallas has a lot at stake after missing the postseason for the past two years, with some excitement surrounding the team after a highly touted rookie class and some strong signings in free agency to improve on the defensive side of the ball.

    With Christian Parker guiding the defense, there is a hope for some improvement, which could lead to the team having the bounce-back year it is searching for.

    We won’t know exactly how things are looking for the team until it takes the field, but our first look will come on Monday, June 1, when the team reports for organized team activities. OTAs will run from June 1 through Thursday, June 11.

    Dallas Cowboys preseason schedule dates and times – Dave Halprin, Blogging the Boys

    The Cowboys preseason games are now set.

    The games for the Dallas Cowboys 2026 football season have now been set, at least all of them that come before the post-season. It wasn’t that long ago we learned the dates and times of the Cowboys 17-game regular-season schedule.

    Now we have the dates and times for the preseason slate. Once upon a time, teams played up to six preseason games before a season. Thankfully that has become fewer preseason games and more regular-season games.

    This year the Cowboys will play the Seattle Seahawks, the Arizona Cardinals and the New Orleans Saints.

    vs New Orleans Saints: Friday August 28th, 8:00 PM ET

    @ Seattle Seahawks: Saturday August 15th, 8:00 PM ET

    @ Arizona Cardinals: Saturday August 22nd, 10:00 PM ET

    Dak Prescott Now Confirmed ‘Good Guy’ After Cowboys QB Wins Award – Mike Moraitis, SI.com

    Dak Prescott gets awarded with an obvious award.

    It is now officially confirmed: Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott is a good guy.

    We say that because Prescott was the winner of the 2026 Pro Football Writers of America Good Guy award, which is given to players for their “qualities and professional style in helping pro football writers do their jobs.”

    Of course, after following Prescott over the years, we already knew he was a good guy, but this only drives home that point further.

    “It’s so well deserved for a guy who goes over and beyond to help the media do their jobs, but I don’t even really think it’s intentional. Dak is just that kind of person where he’ll talk to anyone at any time,” Nick Harris of the Fort Worth Star-Telegram wrote.

    Prescott is the 22nd winner of the award, which has been given out every year since 2005. Prescott beat out two other finalists, including the Cleveland Browns’ Joel Bitonio and the Chicago Bears’ Kevin Byard.

    Under the radar Dallas Cowboys player may have hidden advantage in free for all position battle ahead of OTAs – Mauricio Rodriguez, A to Z Sports

    Will Derion Kendrick make the Cowboys 53-man roster?

    Offseason position battles are always fun to watch. But while most coverage is mostly focused on starting jobs, it’s just as exciting to monitor the battles taking place at the bottom of the depth chart. For the Dallas Cowboys, who kick off OTAs next Monday, there will be no shortage of those.

    But perhaps the most difficult to predict on that front lies at cornerback. And with a new coaching regime led by defensive coordinator Christian Parker, a defensive backs specialist, you can expect a true free for all.

    How many spots are up for grabs?

    This by itself is an enticing question. Teams typically carry five or six cornerbacks on the 53.man roster. If you ask me, for the Cowboys, the top four spots are clearly taken by DaRon Bland, Cobie Durant, Shavon Revel Jr., and fourth-round draft pick Devin Moore.

    So at most, I’d say the Cowboys have two roster spots up for grabs (first-round safety Caleb Downs could also influence their approach considering he’s set to man the nickel spot early on). And quite honestly, it’s very difficult to predict who will take them.

    Habs Daily: Invaluable Experience, Lemieux Passes Away, Zharovsky

    Habs Daily: Invaluable Experience, Lemieux Passes Away, Zharovsky
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    Here are the Montreal Canadiens and NHL news items you may have missed on Thursday.

    Montreal Canadiens News

    • Even though the Habs are trailing the Carolina Hurricanes 3-1 in the Eastern Conference Final, it’s fair to suggest the youngest team in the league is in the process of gaining important experience. It took the Hurricanes several years to make it to this point, a lesson worth remembering. [Canadiens Learning Crucial Lessons In Eastern Conference Final]
    • There was some very sad news to report on Thursday. Former Hab Claude Lemieux passed away at the age of 60. Lemieux was a four-time Stanley Cup winner, and was the player who carried the torch into the Bell Centre ahead of Game 3 just a few days ago. [Former Hab Lemieux Passes Away Days After Carrying Torch]
    • Several of Lemieux’s former teammates, include Chris Nilan, expressed their sadness at his passing.

    You never know when you’re going to see someone for the last time Rest in Peace MonAmi pic.twitter.com/9CzVliMQU4

    — Chris Nilan (@KnucklesNilan30) May 28, 2026
    • Fresh off a season that saw him score 16 goals and 26 assists in 59 games, Canadiens prospect Alexander Zharovsky was named the Rookie of the Year in the KHL. This is the second consecutive season in which a Habs prospect has taken home the illustrious award (Ivan Demidov, 2025).

    Alexander Zharovsky is 2026 KHL Rookie of the Year! The 19-year-old was team's 3rd goals/points leader (16 G, 42 PTS, 59 GP).#KHLAwardspic.twitter.com/3QXt9VuV1R

    — KHL (@khl_eng) May 28, 2026
    • Don’t be shocked if Jakub Dobes takes matters into his own hands on Friday!

    This will be Dobes in Game 5 when the Habs refuse to shoot: pic.twitter.com/NoYKlEy7AC

    — Montreal Hockey Now (@MTLhockeynow) May 28, 2026
    • Speaking of Montreal’s rookie netminder, all things considered, he’s enjoying quite the impressive run, and that goes beyond his playoff excellence.

    In November, Jakub Dobes broke down in tears after a loss to the Devils.

    Now, starring for the Canadiens in the playoffs, it's clear the goalie has come a long way. (@EricEngels) https://t.co/Lyq85vYFg6

    — Sportsnet (@Sportsnet) May 28, 2026
    • ICYMI: If the Habs want to add more physicality, chaos, and shot production to the mix, they need to look no further than Brendan Gallagher and Arber Xhekaj. Even when used sparingly, both Xhekaj and Gallagher bring important elements to table, in situations that are clearly weaknesses for the organization. [Two Canadiens Players Who Could Help Them Beat The Hurricanes]

    Sportsnaut Network

    • Check out the view from the other side of the rink, and don’t forget to visit our sister site. [Carolina Hurricanes]
    • It’s going to take a lot from Sunny Mehta to make it happen, but a huge New Jersey Devils trade for the second overall pick at the 2026 NHL Draft can certainly change everything. [New Jersey Devils]
    • Matthew Tkachuk was vying to become the first American member of the coveted Triple Gold Club at the IIHF World Championship, but that will have to wait another year after Team USA lost 4-0 to Canada in the quarterfinals on Thursday. [Florida Panthers]
    • The San Jose Sharks have added a defenceman. Phillip Sinn, a 6-foot-2 left-handed German blueliner, has signed a two-year entry-level contract. [San Jose Sharks]

    Related Headlines

    Checking on the St. Louis Cardinals at the 54-game mark

    Old-school baseball guys think the 60-game mark is where a team needs to re-assess where they are at versus what they thought they had coming out of spring training. Tony LaRussa used to say (maybe he still does) that teams need to shoot for a record of 30-30 or better, re-assess and go from there. I like 54 games because of the symmetry of being exactly one-third of the season. Either works, I suppose.

    What did we think they were back in March?

    To assess and re-evaluate, it pays to re-visit what the expectations were coming out of Spring Training.

    • People were concerned about the offense, particularly the power. Where would it come from?
    • The bullpen was expected to be a strong point. The rotation? A question mark, but likely no worse than 2025.
    • The defense was expected to be a bit better with returning players to their more comfortable positions such as Burleson (to first) and Gorman (back to third).
    • Overall, while the opinions varied widely, most expected a slightly sub-.500 team, with many in the high 60’s and low 70’s for wins. A few optimists thought 85 wins was doable.

    How has it played out to-date, relative to the first 1/3 of 2025 season?

    One way of looking at it is to compare this year to last year’s team at the same point in time. Not a totally valid comparison, because in between, they subtracted talent from the MLB roster and added it to the MiLB pipeline. But perhaps instructive, nonetheless. Indulge me. By the numbers…

    Metric20252026
    Wins3029
    Losses2425
    RS256235
    RA216245
    ERA3.594.27
    xERA4.344.87
    RunDiff40-10
    Off WAR8.26.8
    Pit WAR6.31.7

    Last year at this point, the Cardinals were 30-24, in 2nd place, 3 games out in the division and 1 game behind in the WC race. They carried a +40 run differential with 246 RS and 216 RA. This year, at the same point, they are 29-25, 4.5 games out in the division and tied for the last wild card spot with many. The carry a -10 run differential, with 235 RS and 245 RA.

    They have backslid offensively, not surprising given that they traded away 3 line-up stalwarts with no real upgrade. They have also backslid a fair bit in run prevention (in spite of unloading 2 less than productive starters). The offensive improvement shows up mostly in the HR total (at 60, up from 49 at this point in 2025). Overall offensive WAR to-date is 6.8 as opposed to 8.2 last year. This point-to-point comparison may not be totally valid, as the first third last year was the nadir of offensive production in 2025, led by Donovan, Nootbaar, Burleson and Contreras. There was significant fall-off from Donovan and Nootbaar in the latter 2/3 of the 2025 season and the team that finished 2025 was not the same as the one that started.

    On the pitching front, last year’s team had accumulated 6.3 fWAR by this point. This year’s team? 1.7 fWAR. Remarkable that they are only 1 game off last year’s pace. Speaking of pace, I like to read that the current team is on pace for 87 (ish) wins. By that thinking, last year’s team was on pace for 90 wins. Except they weren’t. Pace isn’t a reliable predictor of baseball outcomes, with one data point in support being that 90-win pace team finished with 78 wins. Now, I’m not predicting a similar collapse this year, just that multiplying the current win total times 3 is about as good a predictor of the future as flipping a coin.

    What has gone well?

    Well, we have enough data now to have moved past small sample size in most metrics, except defensive ones like OAA and DRS. What can we discern?

    • Jordan Walker has it in him. This has gone almost as well as anyone could have reasonably hoped. I can’t overstate the impact this has not only on this year’s team, but on long-term planing.
    • JJ Wetherholt is the real deal. Offense, defense, baseball acumen.
    • These two are the two main difference between 2025 and 2026 and they are impactful differences.
    • The team dynamic and sequencing has been better this year. Random stuff, bound to normalize? Hard to say, but some luck is created by things like good baserunning and good defense and other things tougher to measure.
    • Burleson and Herrera are hitters. The four above begin to form an offensive core, that while incomplete, is a solid base to start from.

    What has not gone well?

    • Nolan Gorman remains stuck offensively, although his defense has been a pleasant surprise. Mostly the lack of power is the primary concern.
    • Masyn Winn hasn’t progressed offensively. Simple as that. He is only 24. There is time.
    • Victor Scott II seems mostly lost, although his xwOBA has been steadily improving the last 3 weeks. Both his offense and defense are below par for what is needed from him.
    • The bullpen is not good.
    • The bench is … not good. The manager tells us that through his refusal to play them. I’m convinced they didn’t even take Saggese on the road trip.
    • Upper-level long-term minor league pitching injuries continue to bite. Henderson, Hence, Roby, Fitts make up a good chunk of the AAA talent that was to emerge this summer. We won’t see them until next year.

    What remains to be determined?

    • On the bright side, answers are formulating. That helps decide the direction. Some things are better, some things worse, but now they know (or have a good idea) where the holes really are that aren’t fillable with a prospect who just needs runway.
    • Are we still confident that Winn is a core member? (I am, but I hear rumblings…)
    • What is Nolan Gorman?
    • What is Nathan Church?
    • What about the AAA talent (Baez, Crooks, Jordan)? Are they MLB ready? Are they answers?
    • Has so much pitching been set back that 2027 really isn’t a realistic year to expect emergence?

    How might we modify the outlook for the rest of the year?

    Do we have enough data to re-calibrate our expectations of the season. Have you seen enough to update your expected W-L?

    I came into the season think 78 +/- wins would probably be where this team lands. I’m not inclined to come off that view. If I was, I’d probably reduce my win expectancy a bit. They’ve done better in the first third than I expected, but I don’t think that translates into more success in the next two-thirds. Why?

    • Offensively, their fortunes are fundamentally tied to Wetherholt, Walker, Burleson and Herrera being top 20th percentile hitters all season. If they can avoid slumps and injuries, this could happen, but that is asking a lot. If it doesn’t happen, things could get rough quickly.
    • Bullpen-wise, I don’t see a pathway to fix the bullpen in a meaningful way. I do expect Leahy to end up back there, but there just isn’t much coming from Memphis. No power arms that I can see.
    • Starting pitching-wise, they are who they are. Reliable, steady, low wattage. Enough to keep them in most games, not enough to win if their offense slumps at all. Similar to the core offensive pieces, they don’t have the depth to withstand slump or injury. Similar to the offensive core, if slump or injuries arise, things could get rough quickly.
    • The trade deadline will do what slump and injury may not, in that it could well deplete what pitching depth there is as Stanek, May, Romero represent expiring contracts that smart teams move for future value. Youngsters may be poised to arrive around that time, but holding their own might be the optimistic outcome.

    Could they contend?

    Sure. Baseball is funny. And random at random times and in random ways.

    Nootbaar could come back hale and hearty. Baez could emerge as a force. This would be a deep line-up then, with six “plus” hitters in addition to league average Gorman and Winn. Better than most, I’d say.

    The pitching could improve and avoid injury. A deep line-up could overcome some of the rougher parts of the pitching equation. But that bullpen….

    DitD & Open Post - 5/29/26: Pepe Edition

    15 Mar 2000: Claude Lemieux of the New Jersey Devils looks on from the wall during a game against the Dallas Stars at the Continental Airlines Arena in East Rutherford, New Jersey. The Stars defeated the Devils 3-2. Mandatory Credit: Jamie Squire /Allsport | Getty Images

    Here are your links for today:

    Devils Links

    Claude Lemieux has passed away at the age of 60:

    The NHL Alumni Association is devastated to share that Claude Lemieux has passed away at the age of 60.

    Born in Buckingham, Quebec, Claude was selected by the Montreal Canadiens in the second round of the 1983 NHL Entry Draft and would make his NHL debut just a few months later… pic.twitter.com/iohlATU6qz

    — NHL Alumni (@NHLAlumni) May 28, 2026

    The New Jersey Devils organization is deeply saddened by the news of the passing of former Devil Claude Lemieux.

    A clutch player on the ice and greatly appreciated by Devils' fans off it, Claude's impact in bringing the first-ever Stanley Cup to New Jersey will forever be… pic.twitter.com/kDD9ZMAPOr

    — New Jersey Devils (@NJDevils) May 28, 2026

    “Lemieux, nicknamed ‘Pepe,’ played 21 years in the NHL, winning the 1995 Conn Smythe Trophy and the four Cup titles — two with the New Jersey Devils and one each with the Colorado Avalanche and Montreal Canadiens. His 80 playoff goals rank ninth in NHL history and his 158 points are tied for 27th. Lemieux played 1,215 regular-season games, scoring 379 goals and 786 points and amassing 1,777 penalty minutes.” [The Athletic ($)]

    Defensemen updates:

    The Chris Johnston Show (May 28): On New Jersey…
    • Even if the report on Simon Nemec asking for a trade was false it doesn't mean he won't be traded. He will be looking for a long term contract similar to what Luke Hughes signed for.
    • CJ says his sense is Dougie Hamilton is… pic.twitter.com/mKAMOcfzI0

    — NHL Trade Alert (@NHLTradeAlert) May 28, 2026

    “The Devils have a lot of pieces in place, but also some major holes to reconcile. Here’s where the Devils stand going into the 2026-27 season.” [The Athletic ($)]

    “A new deal won’t be cheap, even if Hischier takes a team-friendly discount. What could his next contract with the Devils look like?” [Devils on the Rush ($)]

    Hockey Links

    Stanley Cup Final schedule:

    The 2026 Stanley Cup Final will start either June 2 or June 4: pic.twitter.com/wOIn4sJvPP

    — Frank Seravalli (@frank_seravalli) May 28, 2026

    “Former Golden Knights coach Bruce Cassidy called it ‘upsetting’ in a podcast Thursday that he can’t interview with other clubs after Vegas management declined reported requests by Edmonton and Los Angeles. ‘There were two teams that asked,’ Cassidy said on the Spittin’ Chiclets podcast. ‘It’s public knowledge now, and I would like to talk to them. I want to go to work. I’m a hockey coach.’” [Associated Press]

    “For one reason or another, there are many young players who would benefit from a trade to a team that is interested in letting young players flourish. Here are a dozen such candidates:” [ESPN]

    Vegas taking the Western Conference Final was a shocking result. Where does that series win rank among recent surprise playoff sweeps? [Daily Faceoff]

    An interesting idea: “The NBA’s board of governors voted overwhelmingly Thursday to change the league’s draft lottery format beginning with the 2027 NBA draft, the league announced. The new format expands the lottery from 14 to 16 teams, including the 8-seed in each conference’s playoff picture, and adds anti-tanking measures where the bottom three teams are dealt lesser chances for the No. 1 pick while flattening odds for teams that do not qualify for the playoffs or the play-in tournament.” [ESPN]

    Feel free to discuss these and any other hockey-related stories in the comments below.

    Phillies News: Cristopher Sánchez, Bryce Harper, Salary Cap

    May 27, 2026; San Diego, California, USA; Philadelphia Phillies pitcher Cristopher Sanchez (61) waves to the fans after the Phillies beat the San Diego Padres at Petco Park. Mandatory Credit: Denis Poroy-Imagn Images | Denis Poroy-Imagn Images

    Well, Friday is here. The Phillies are about to start a three-game set in Los Angeles. Tonight’s start time is 10:15. Tomorrow night’s is earlier…. by five minutes. Break out the coffee.

    Onto the links.

    Phillies news:

    Cristopher Sánchez is extraordinary. You knew that. But you probably didn’t know all of these facts about how he’s putting himself in the history books.

    The Phillies have played well under Don Mattingly, but there’s still a major roster problem.

    Did you want to know more about Bryce Harper’s toothbrushing technique? No? Well, here’s more info anyway.

    MLB news:

    The owners have officially proposed a salary cap to the players.

    Want to know more about the stars of the future? Here’s the top 200 2026 draft prospects.

    Will Tarik Skubal be traded?

    Tweets of the week: 15th anniversary of MJD setting record, Travis Hunter, and more

    JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA - OCTOBER 6: Travis Hunter #12 of the Jacksonville Jaguars catches a pass during the third quarter of the NFL football game against the Kansas City Chiefs at Everbank Stadium on October 6, 2025 in Jacksonville, Florida. (Photo by Logan Bowles/Getty Images) | Getty Images

    Happy Friday, Big Cat Country! Let’s look at some Jacksonville Jaguars highlights, hype, and more from X/Twitter posted during the past week.

    The Jaguars honored Memorial Day:

    Today, we honor those who made the ultimate sacrifice for our country 🇺🇸 pic.twitter.com/2HemQZ3F6I

    — Jacksonville Jaguars (@Jaguars) May 25, 2026

    Tony Boselli, Veteran Benefits Guide, and Travis Manion Foundation partnered together on their Character Does Matter program:

    Tony Boselli and @vetbenefitguide teamed up with the @TMFoundation on their Character Does Matter program to discuss leadership on and off the field with Junior ROTC students at Englewood High School👏 pic.twitter.com/BGccADzjXc

    — Jacksonville Jaguars (@Jaguars) May 28, 2026

    Chuma Edoga celebrated a birthday:

    Wishing our guy Chuma Edoga a happy birthday 🥳@FISGlobal | #DUUUVALpic.twitter.com/9MKS4R7zEH

    — Jacksonville Jaguars (@Jaguars) May 25, 2026

    Pro Football Hall of Fame Ambassador highlighted the 15th anniversary of Maurice Jones-Drew setting the franchise’s single-season rushing record:

    MAURICE JONES-DREW, @Jaguars RB
    15TH ANNIVERSARY
    In 2011, Jones-Drew, set the Franchise Single Season Rushing Record with 1606 yards (Per PFR) #Duuuval#Jags#Jaguars#Jacksonville#NFL#NFLX#nfldraftday#NFLTwitter#NFLFootball#NFL2026#NFLNewspic.twitter.com/sxSHoepHcL

    — Pro Football Hall of Fame Ambassador (@PFHOFAmbassador) May 23, 2026

    Travis Hunter made an appearance to help promote Planet Fitness’ High School Summer Pass program:

    Travis Hunter 🫱🏾‍🫲🏽 @PlanetFitness#jaguars WR/CB here to support the
    Planet Fitness’ High School Summer Pass program. The program promotes teens staying active over the summer with free access to any gym through the end of August. @ActionSportsJax@ActionNewsJax#travishunterpic.twitter.com/IHpWPQQzwQ

    — Alivia Tassely (@AliviaASJax) May 27, 2026

    #Jaguars Travis Hunter helped kick off @PlanetFitness Summer Pass Program today! The program gives teens ages 14-19 free access to Planet Fitness gyms from June 1-Aug. 31. Athletes said it's a great opportunity to stay in shape and get ready for the upcoming season. #duuuvalpic.twitter.com/WA78KZgloe

    — Alessandra Pontbriand (@APontbriandTV) May 28, 2026

    This throwback of Hunter during Monday Night Football last season:

    The night that Travis Hunter proved to the world that his game translates to the NFL. 🍿pic.twitter.com/GEaKrHgCFt

    — Football Performances (@NFLPerformances) May 22, 2026

    In case you were wondering, Trevor Lawrence likes Jacksonville:

    Trevor Lawrence is tired of getting asked if he actually likes Jacksonville…

    The answer is YES. 😂

    Full interview on @igcwithmitch with @mmorse61pic.twitter.com/JB771MuRqw

    — Jamal St. Cyr (@JStCyrTV) May 26, 2026

    James Gladstone and Liam Coen will be featured at the Jaguars Foundation Sports & Culture Speaker Series:

    Join us in the huddle on 6/3 at the Jaguars Foundation Sports & Culture Speaker Series featuring Liam Coen and James Gladstone 🗣️: https://t.co/XtWu3mjgzNpic.twitter.com/8N96aQwgoX

    — Jacksonville Jaguars (@Jaguars) May 26, 2026

    Maurice Banks, Zach Banner, and Tyshon Fogg joined the team’s coaching staff as part of the NFL’s Bill Walsh Diversity Coaching Fellowship Program:

    We have announced three additions to our coaching staff as part of the NFL’s Bill Walsh Diversity Coaching Fellowship program: Maurice Banks, Zach Banner & Tyshon Fogg! 👏 pic.twitter.com/bBI6yRdIFh

    — Jacksonville Jaguars (@Jaguars) May 26, 2026

    A breakdown of the Jaguars’ positional spending:

    Jacksonville #Jaguars 2026 Positional Spending via OverTheCap

    QB: 16th
    RB: 32nd
    WR: 17th
    TE: 23rd
    OL: 12th
    Offense: 19th

    IDL: 26th
    DE: 3rd
    LB: 8th
    CB: 27th
    S: 24th
    Defense: 16th

    Jax is currently 19th in the NFL in effective cap space ($7,201,950) pic.twitter.com/VRk9mPS70Z

    — 𝕋𝕣𝕒𝕧𝕚𝕤 🅓. ℍ𝕠𝕝𝕞𝕖𝕤 (@TravisDHolmes) May 24, 2026

    I miss House Call Jamal:

    109 days ‘til kickoff…#DUUUVALpic.twitter.com/59jvdojb5c

    — Jacksonville Jaguars (@Jaguars) May 28, 2026

    I hope you have a good weekend! You can find more information about Planet Fitness’ High School Summer Pass program here. Not following Big Cat Country on social media? You can find us on TwitterBlueskyFacebookInstagram, and Threads.

    #PostPulpit Mailbag: Could the Patriots eye another trade target?

    GLENDALE, AZ - SEPTEMBER 25: Josh Sweat #10 of the Arizona Cardinals runs out of the tunnel prior to an NFL football game against the Seattle Seahawks at State Farm Stadium on September 25, 2025 in Glendale, Arizona. (Photo by Cooper Neill/Getty Images) | Getty Images

    The first week of OTAs for the New England Patriots concludes on Friday before the calendar flips to the month of June — where an answer may finally come on A.J. Brown’s status.

    So, let’s get into this week’s #PostPulpit Mailbag.

    Is Josh Sweat a potential trade target for the Patriots? – mathblaster97
    Should the team take a run at Josh Sweat? – Arschloch

    The Cardinals have reportedly received trade calls on Josh Sweat, as the pass rusher is said to be unhappy in Arizona following the firing of head coach Jonathan Gannon, who previously served as his defensive coordinator in Philadelphia.

    Sweat is just one year removed from signing a four-year, $76.4 million contract with Arizona in free agency, but the deal becomes much more tradable after June 1 with no guaranteed money remaining beyond this season. For a rebuilding Cardinals team, opting for the draft capital may make sense.

    After a strong final season in Philadelphia before reaching free agency, the 29-year-old followed it up with an extremely productive first year in Arizona, posting a career-high 12 sacks along with a 14.1 percent pressure rate. For a New England Patriots team that still needs more talent and depth off the edge — especially with Harold Landry coming off a significant knee injury and rookie Gabe Jacas sidelined — the fit makes sense.

    That said, the lingering A.J. Brown trade situation still appears to be the organization’s top priority as it searches for one final splash move this offseason. Adding both via trade seems unlikely.


    Arizona has been taking calls on Josh Sweat. Given his pass rush ability should he someone the Pats target. What would they have to give up? Thank you. – jpd985

    As for Josh Sweat’s potential trade compensation, the Philadelphia Eagles’ draft-day trade for Jonathan Greenard could serve as a comp — as Greenard was also 29 years old and had multiple seasons remaining on his contract in Minnesota. Philadelphia sent both a 2026 and 2027 third-round pick for Greenard before signing him to a four-year, $98 million contract extension.


    Has Boutte reached his ceiling or do you think he will continue to develop and improve as a receiver? He’s a draft and develop guy who’s on a cheap contract. I am not sure why there’s such a rush to get rid of him. – SoDak605PatsFan

    I’m in the camp that the player we’ve seen the past two years is who Kayshon Boutte is. I don’t think he’s a high-volume receiver, nor do I think the efficiency metrics would hold up with an increased target share.

    That said, Boutte is still a good player and deserves credit for the growth he’s shown both on and off the field. But the biggest factor here is the upcoming payday entering a contract year. The Patriots should be able to find other receivers capable of producing 30 catches and 500 yards in a complementary role — starting with last year’s third-round pick, Kyle Williams.


    With the newest NFL trend of lining up in 13 personnel more often do you see the Pats being ready by having the right people on offense or defense? – DarthVrabel

    Definitely offensively. Additions in the tight end room with Julian Hill and Eli Raridon — and especially fullback Reggie Gilliam — should allow the Patriots to lean more into those heavier personnel groupings, which we already saw flashes of during Wednesday’s practice.

    Defensively, things remain more TBD as the depth at linebacker and safety is still a question. It was noteworthy to see some installation of a three-safety nickel package during OTAs with Mike Brown joining Kevin Byard and Craig Woodson.


    I’m concerned about AJ Brown’s health and age. Could we get a younger, healthier Tee Higgins for a 1st round pick? – ElWid

    The Bengals are all-in this season after trading a top-10 pick for veteran defensive lineman Dexter Lawrence. I doubt they would then trade Higgins for future assets.


    Am I going to have to hear about Vrabel’s “personal issues” all season? I sure hope not because I’m fed up already. Can the media just leave the guy’s personal life alone and focus on football? – BirdStealsTheBall

    From this point of view, it matters if it directly impacts the football side of things. Head coaches missing Day 3 of the NFL Draft simply does not happen around the league, which is why that was important when Vrabel was not present. In recent weeks — including during Wednesday’s OTA practice — Vrabel has appeared to be his usual self on the field, while players have also noted he has remained the same guy throughout the offseason program.


    KJ:
    3 questions…
    1) Who will the Pats regret letting leave in Free Agency the most?
    2) Have the Pats taken a step back with the current roster vs last year’s roster?
    3) Are there REALLY other suitors for AJ Brown or is it just talk?

    1. The biggest potential loss is Stefon Diggs. While the vision is easy to see with Romeo Doubs stepping into that role, there is no guarantee the production — and especially the efficiency — will translate. Khyiris Tonga and Jack Gibbens are other options if Cory Durden and the linebacker depth are unable to hold up.
    2. Even with those departures, this year’s roster is improved. Just on offense, the signing of Alijah Vera-Tucker and the aforementioned tight end/fullback additions should drastically improve the run game. Add in A.J. Brown on top of that and this could be one of the league’s top offenses.
    3. Speaking of Brown, I don’t see any other suitors currently. Maybe that changes over the next week, but I’ll believe it when I see it.

    That’s all for this week’s #PostPulpit mailbag. If you have questions you’d liked to be answered next week, submit them online in our weekly submission post or on Twitter using #PostPulpit. Make sure to be following @iambrianhines and @PatsPulpit as well.

    Orioles news: A winning streak snapped

    BALTIMORE, MD - MAY 28: Jackson Holliday #7 of the Baltimore Orioles bats in the second inning against the Toronto Blue Jays at Oriole Park at Camden Yards on May 28, 2026 in Baltimore, Maryland. (Photo by Jamie Sabau/Getty Images) | Getty Images

    Good morning, Camden Chatters.

    The good vibes of the Orioles’ sweep of the first-place Rays did not carry into their next series, at least not for the opener. The O’s slipped back to five games under .500 with their 2-1 loss to the Blue Jays, as their offense, which had plated 26 runs in three games against Tampa Bay, was held to nothing more than a Coby Mayo solo homer by graybeard Patrick Corbin and three Blue Jays relievers.

    It was a very winnable game, thanks to one of Chris Bassitt’s strongest outings of the year, but a lot of little things went wrong. The O’s didn’t capitalize on some scoring opportunities, both through bad luck — such as scorching liners by Adley Rutschman and Gunnar Henderson that went directly into infielders’ gloves — and dumb baseball, most notably Pete Alonso getting picked off first base to quash an eighth-inning rally. Craig Albernaz’s bizarre decision to eschew his best reliever, Rico Garcia, and instead turn to the struggling Anthony Nunez to face the top of the Jays’ lineup in the eighth turned out predictably poorly. Check out Mark Brown’s recap of all the action.

    Oh well. You can’t win ’em all, and the Orioles are still 5-2 on this homestand. But they can’t rest on their laurels anytime soon. They’ve still got a bit of a hole to climb out of to get back to the .500 mark, and they’re facing nothing but division opponents for the next nine games, including the Blue Jays six more times and the Red Sox thrice. The Birds have been playing better baseball of late, and they’ve at least avoided tanking their season by Memorial Day like last year’s Orioles did, but it’s going to take a longer stretch of success before we can take them seriously as contenders.

    Even after dropping the opener, the Orioles have a chance to make a statement against the defending AL champions, struggling as they may be. A series win is still on the table, but we’d settle for a split. Let’s see the O’s offense come back to life, and most of all, we need to see the Trevor Rogers of 2025 instead of whatever this 2026 monstrosity is. He’s on the mound tonight, and there’s no time like the present for Rogers to start turning his season around.

    Links

    Jon Meoli: A change in philosophy jump-started the O’s pitching development just in time – The Baltimore Banner

    The O’s are changing the way they draft and develop pitchers. I would hold off on saying it’s “jump-started” their pitching development, though. Let’s see a few of these guys have sustained success in the majors first.

    Bassitt keeps rotation on roll in Orioles’ 2-1 loss (updated) – School of Roch

    My random thought from watching Bassitt last night: this guy really stretches the limits of the pitch clock, huh? On pretty much every pitch he starts his delivery with like half a second left on the clock, yet he manages never to get any violations. Bassitt likes to live dangerously, I suppose.

    Questions about Orioles’ bullpen| MAILBAG – BaltimoreBaseball.com

    For once, I agree with one of the readers. Why is Keegan Akin still on the team?

    For O’s Taylor Ward, is lower bat speed impacting his home run totals? – Steve Melewski

    Ward’s power outage has been one of the more surprising developments of the season. Melewski delves into what might be going on.

    Luck strikes twice! O’s fan snags two balls in two innings – MLB.com

    At least there’s one fan who had more luck than the Orioles did last night.

    Orioles birthdays and history

    Is today your birthday? Happy birthday! Five former Orioles were born on this day: utility guys Tyler Nevin (29) and Jerry Hairston Jr. (50), outfielder Eric Davis (64), and right-handers Fred Holdsworth (74) and Dyar Miller (80).

    On this date in 1970, Mike Cuellar became the first — and still only — Orioles pitcher to strike out four batters in one inning. In the bottom of the fourth against the California Angels, Cuellar started the inning with a strikeout of Alex Johnson, but a passed ball by Elrod Hendricks allowed him to reach first. Cuellar then racked up Ks of Ken McMullen, Tommie Reynolds, and Jim Spencer. At the time, Cuellar was only the fourth pitcher in American League history to accomplish the feat, but it has since been done 45 more times by AL pitchers, including 18 in the past 10 years. Yet somehow no other Oriole has done it.

    And in 2013, the O’s gave up three homers in one game to the Nationals’ Ryan Zimmerman — but still won, 9-6, thanks to four homers of their own, including two by Chris Davis.

    Random Orioles game of the day

    On May 29, 2015, the Orioles pulled off a walkoff win over the Rays, 2-1. In front of a sellout crowd of 45,505 at Camden Yards, starter Miguel González delivered an incredible outing, going eight innings and giving up just one run — with a Steven Souza second-inning homer his only blemish — but the O’s offense didn’t answer quickly enough to get him a win. The Birds trailed for most of the game, getting shut out through six by future Oriole Nate Karns, before Chris Davis launched a game-tying homer in the seventh.

    In the bottom of the ninth, singles by Travis Snider and Davis set up J.J. Hardy, who grounded a base hit through the left side to score pinch-runner Everth Cabrera and send the fans home happy. The win was Buck Showalter’s 400th as Orioles manager.

    Gasperini believes he can revive Juventus flop at Roma

    Gasperini believes he can revive Juventus flop at Roma
    Gasperini believes he can revive Juventus flop at Roma

    Teun Koopmeiners is expected to leave Juventus this season as the Bianconeri believe they need to offload him in the coming weeks before the start of next season.

    The hierarchy at the Allianz Stadium feel they have given him sufficient time to establish himself, and they now consider a departure necessary as he looks to revive his career elsewhere.

    Koopmeiners remains a highly talented player, but there is a belief he requires a specific tactical environment and a manager who fully trusts his abilities in order to perform at his best.

    Potential reunion with Gasperini

    Gian Piero Gasperini is viewed as a coach capable of bringing the best out of him, having previously worked with the midfielder at Atalanta between 2021 and 2024, a period in which they won the Europa League together.

    Although Gasperini has since left Atalanta and is now in charge at AS Roma, a reunion has been reported, with Tuttomercatoweb claiming the manager is confident he can help Koopmeiners rediscover his best form.

    Roma are said to be interested in adding the Dutch midfielder to their squad, raising the possibility of a move to the Italian capital next season, which would also suit Juventus as they plan squad changes.

    Juventus squad restructuring plans

    Juventus are actively looking to reduce what they consider surplus players in their squad, and Koopmeiners is currently viewed as part of that group.

    The club are keen to reshape the team and create space for new signings who better fit their long-term tactical plans.

    A departure would therefore be seen as part of a broader rebuilding process aimed at restoring Juventus to the top level of European football, with the club prioritising balance and consistency in their midfield options going forward.

    Samsung ships “industry-first” HBM4E memory to customers

    Samsung promises a greater than 20% performance boost with its HBM4E memory Samsung Electronics has begun shipping its “industry-first” 12-layer HBM4E memory modules to customers, strengthening its position in the next-generation HBM market. This follows Samsung’s HBM4 mass production and commercial shipments earlier this year. HBM4E delivers a stable pin speed of 14 Gbps, with […]

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    Cooler Master to unveil actively cooled MasterDIMM AC DDR5 DRAM modules at Computex 2026

    Cooler Master and G.Skill team up to create cooler, faster-running DDR5 memory modules Cooler Master has partnered with G.Skill to create its first actively cooled MasterDIMM AC DDR5 DRAM modules. These modules feature fan-assisted cooling solutions that aim to deliver enhanced cooling and performance in workstations, gaming systems, and AI infrastructure. These new memory modules […]

    The post Cooler Master to unveil actively cooled MasterDIMM AC DDR5 DRAM modules at Computex 2026 appeared first on OC3D.

    Crypto prices stabilize as Iran and U.S. near 60-day ceasefire extension deal

    29 May 2026 at 13:50
    Crypto markets found support on Friday after reports suggested the United States and Iran were close to extending their ceasefire and reopening shipping routes through the Strait of Hormuz. According to data from CoinGecko, the total cryptocurrency market capitalization held…

    Malicious Sicoob NuGet Steals Banking Credentials as npm Packages Target Cloud Secrets

    Cybersecurity researchers have discovered a malicious NuGet package that masquerades as a C# software development kit for Sicoob, one of Brazil's largest cooperative financial systems, to siphon client IDs and PFX certificates. According to Socket, versions 2.0.0 through 2.0.4 of "Sicoob.Sdk" contain functionality to exfiltrate sensitive information, including PFX certificates that are used to

    The Witcher 3: Songs of the Past Slipped to 2027, but CDPR Says It’ll Rival Blood and Wine’s Sizable Scope

    29 May 2026 at 14:30

    Geralt of Rivia from The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt poised with a sword, alongside the text 'Songs of the Past'.

    Following the official reveal of the third expansion of The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt, Songs of the Past, Polish developer CD Projekt RED revealed more information during the company's Q1 2026 earnings call. First of all, CDPR boasted that the announcement quickly became the second-most-liked and shared tweet on the saga's official account, only trailing the announcement of The Witcher 4, with 16 million impressions registered within 24 hours of the reveal. With that also comes a lot of responsibility to do it right, which is perhaps part of the reason Songs of the Past got delayed. Investors didn't forget […]

    Read full article at https://wccftech.com/the-witcher-3-songs-of-the-past-2027-blood-and-wine-scope/

    Modern Warfare 4 Goes All-In on PC with Ray Tracing Across Every Mode, DLSS 4.5, and Pre-Tuned Competitive Settings

    29 May 2026 at 13:30

    Two soldiers wearing tactical gear and holding rifles navigate an urban environment in the game 'Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 4.'

    Following the trailer reveal, developer Infinity Ward dropped a lot of information on Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 4 yesterday. On the technical front, being the first game in the series to drop PlayStation 4 and Xbox One, the developers promised expanded scale and density, as well as improved responsiveness and consistency across every available mode. Modern Warfare 4 players will experience larger combat spaces, more active maps, clearer engagements, and more consistent performance. The updated engine also delivers a significant leap forward in graphics quality thanks to industry-leading visual effects, lighting, materials, and character rendering. Everything from explosions and […]

    Read full article at https://wccftech.com/modern-warfare-4-pc-ray-tracing-dlss-4-5-competitive-settings/

    Crimson Desert Fulfills Players’ Demands Again, Patch 1.09 Finally Delivers Controller Remapping After Weeks of Requests

    29 May 2026 at 13:16

    A character in 'Crimson Desert' wearing ornate armor with a cat companion in a rocky, mountainous landscape.

    Right on the tight schedule Pearl Abyss set since launch, a new patch has gone live for Crimson Desert, continuing to fulfill players' requests by introducing one of the most demanded features by the community: full controller remapping. Even before Crimson Desert launched, early playtests highlighted how the complex controls were among the biggest issues. While many, myself included, eventually got used to them, they remained rather cumbersome. With patch 1.09, however, these issues are a thing of the past, as the update officially adds a comprehensive controller remapping feature. The new Crimson Desert patch also adds 30 species of […]

    Read full article at https://wccftech.com/crimson-desert-controller-remapping-patch-1-09/

    How to Make Money in a Sideways Crypto Market Using an AI Grid Trading Bot (2026)

    29 May 2026 at 14:27
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    The post How to Make Money in a Sideways Crypto Market Using an AI Grid Trading Bot (2026) appeared first on Coinpedia Fintech News

    Most traders treat a sideways market as dead time — something to wait through. That mindset leaves real money on the table. Ranging markets are where grid trading bots are specifically built to perform. While directional traders watch Bitcoin bounce between the same two price levels for weeks, a properly structured grid bot executes dozens …

    Why Is Algorand (ALGO) Price Up Today? Volume Surges By 137%

    29 May 2026 at 14:19
    Algorand CTO Steps Down as Foundation Relocates to the US and Cuts Workforce by 25%

    The post Why Is Algorand (ALGO) Price Up Today? Volume Surges By 137% appeared first on Coinpedia Fintech News

    Algorand, a decentralized blockchain platform, has seen a jump of more than 13%, making it one of the best-performing major altcoins of the day. The rally pushed ALGO back to a key resistance zone that has rejected every major price recovery since March, while trading volume exploded by 135% as buyers rushed back into the …

    ALGO Price Breaks Out; This Bullish Setup Points to $0.15—Can the Bulls Deliver?

    29 May 2026 at 14:11
    Algorand CTO Steps Down as Foundation Relocates to the US and Cuts Workforce by 25%

    The post ALGO Price Breaks Out; This Bullish Setup Points to $0.15—Can the Bulls Deliver? appeared first on Coinpedia Fintech News

    Algorand is showing early signs of strength after rebounding from its recent lows and reclaiming a crucial support zone. While the broader trend remains cautious, the latest recovery has pushed the token back within a rising channel pattern, suggesting the bulls are gradually regaining control. The ALGO price has surged nearly 13%, reaching $0.1186 with a …

    Why is  Bitcoin Price Falling? 

    29 May 2026 at 13:59
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    The post Why is  Bitcoin Price Falling?  appeared first on Coinpedia Fintech News

    Bitcoin may be struggling right now, but Anthony Pompliano says that could actually be part of a much bigger cycle. Speaking in a CNBC Squawk Box interview, Pompliano explained that many investors are currently chasing AI-related stocks because they are delivering strong momentum and fresh all-time highs, while Bitcoin has fallen out of favor in …

    Bitcoin Whale Accumulation Slows

    29 May 2026 at 12:03
    A fractured, cracked golden Bitcoin token coin split down the middle against a dark red backdrop with sharp descending market candlestick chart lines.

    The post Bitcoin Whale Accumulation Slows appeared first on Coinpedia Fintech News

    On-chain data suggests accumulation by large Bitcoin holders has slowed in recent months. Wallets classified as dolphins have recorded a series of lower balance highs since September 2025, while whale balances have remained largely unchanged since February 2026. The trend indicates that some of the market’s largest participants are no longer increasing their exposure at …

    RedotPay Expands XRP Payment and Transfer Capabilities

    29 May 2026 at 12:00
    Multiple golden XRP tokens floating over a dark background with red and green market candlestick charts and digital numbers.

    The post RedotPay Expands XRP Payment and Transfer Capabilities appeared first on Coinpedia Fintech News

    RedotPay has expanded support for XRP, allowing users to spend XRP for everyday transactions, make international transfers, access credit backed by their holdings, and convert between fiat currencies and XRP within the platform. The added features are designed to improve the practical use of XRP beyond trading, giving users more flexibility in managing and spending …

    Top Altcoins To Avoid This Cycle: HYPE, ZEC And Others

    29 May 2026 at 11:55
    A collection of 3D cryptocurrency tokens, including XRP and Solana, floating together against a dark background with green rising market graph lines.

    The post Top Altcoins To Avoid This Cycle: HYPE, ZEC And Others appeared first on Coinpedia Fintech News

    The altcoin market continues seeing heavy volatility as traders search for the next major breakout projects. However, an analyst says many traders are approaching altcoins the wrong way this altcoin cycle by treating every crypto project like a long-term investment. According to the analyst, the market currently has two completely different categories of coins, and …

    Pi Network-Backed Gaming Platform Reaches 81,000 Users in First Week

    29 May 2026 at 11:48
    A 3D purple Pi Network token coin floating next to a vibrant green target billboard displaying the word Expansion on a dark digital network background.

    The post Pi Network-Backed Gaming Platform Reaches 81,000 Users in First Week appeared first on Coinpedia Fintech News

    Pi Network announced that the beta version of the CiDi Games app on Pi Browser attracted more than 81,000 users within its first week of launch. The platform, backed by Pi Network Ventures, recorded over 1.2 million game sessions across 160 regions. The release introduced instant-access games, tournament features, developer tools, and integration with the …

    Could Strategy Be Forced to Sell Bitcoin? Top Investor Sounds Alarm

    29 May 2026 at 11:48
    Paper collage showing a smartphone with "Strategy MSTR" text, a descending white arrow pointing to a digital blue Bitcoin coin, and red market charts.

    The post Could Strategy Be Forced to Sell Bitcoin? Top Investor Sounds Alarm appeared first on Coinpedia Fintech News

    Michael Saylor’s Strategy is now facing criticism from well-known industry figure Jeff Dorman, CIO of ARCA Investing. Dorman believes the company may have taken on more risk than expected while betting on a strong Bitcoin rally.  Although he says he is not part of Michael Saylor’s inner circle, he thinks Strategy likely built its recent …

    XRP Order Book Shows Strong Buy-Side Depth on Coinbase

    29 May 2026 at 11:24
    Coinbase Policy Chief Calls Stablecoin Fears a Banking Myth

    The post XRP Order Book Shows Strong Buy-Side Depth on Coinbase appeared first on Coinpedia Fintech News

    The order book for XRP on Coinbase remains heavily weighted toward buy orders, with bid liquidity reportedly outnumbering sell-side liquidity by nearly seven times across larger order bands. While order book data does not predict price direction, it suggests that upward price moves may require less capital than comparable declines due to stronger buying interest …

    Startup unveils underwater drone designed for protecting undersea cables — small drone dives to 1,640 feet, comes with four-hour battery endurance or unlimited range when tethered to surface power source

    A British-New Zealand startup revealed an AI-powered undersea drone designed to for patrolling undersea infrastructure. It's powered by an autonomous software stack that allows a single operator to coordinate multiple drones from the air, land, and the surface of the sea with the undersea drone.

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    Norwegian Changes Itinerary of 2027 Breakaway Sailing

    Norwegian Cruise Line is changing the itinerary of the cruise set to take place onboard the Norwegian Breakaway on October 3, 2027. Sailing to Canada and New England, the seven-night voyage now features visits to a new destination in addition to a rearranged port schedule. The company is dropping Portland, Maine and instead going to...

    Macaristan'da Türk'ün gücü: Ahmet Ergin Avrupa şampiyonu

    Macaristan'da düzenlenen Avrupa Bilek Güreşi Şampiyonası'nda Akdeniz Dinamik Spor Kulübü'nün gururu Ahmet Ergin, altın madalyayı boynuna takarak bayrağımızı en üst sıraya taşıdı.

    Bilek güreşinde Avrupa’nın en büyüğü Türkiye’den çıktı! Macaristan’da gerçekleştirilen Avrupa Bilek Güreşi Şampiyonası’nda Akdeniz Dinamik Spor Kulübü’nün sporcusu Antrenör Abdulmuttalip Özsoy’un öğrencisi Ahmet Ergin, muazzam bir başarıya imza atarak göğsümüzü kabarttı.

    Macaristan'da Rakiplerine Şans Tanımadı Avrupa’nın en iyi bileklerinin sahne aldığı organizasyonda, 65 kilo 23 yaş altı ampute kategorisinde podyuma çıkan Ergin, turnuva boyunca adeta fırtına gibi esti. Bileğindeki gücü, azmi ve inancıyla birleştiren genç sporcu, Macaristan podyumunda karşısına çıkan tüm rakiplerini tek tek devirerek mağlubiyetsiz bir şekilde zirveye tırmandı. Kürsünün en üst basamağına çıkan Ahmet Ergin, altın madalyanın sahibi olurken, salonda İstiklal Marşımızı coşkuyla dinletti.

    "Bu Gurur Hepimizin" Kulüp yetkilileri ve teknik heyet, Ahmet Ergin’in bu tarihi zaferinin ardından büyük bir gurur yaşadıklarını belirterek; "Ahmet, disiplinli çalışmasının ve asla pes etmeyen karakterinin karşılığını Macaristan'da Avrupa Şampiyonu olarak aldı. Akdeniz Dinamik Spor Kulübü olarak ülkemize ve şehrimize bu gururu yaşattığı için sporcumuzla ne kadar övünsek azdır" ifadelerini kullandı.

    Geleceğin Büyük Şampiyonu Genç yaşına rağmen uluslararası arenada sergilediği bu dominant performansla otoritelerden tam not alan Ahmet Ergin, gelecekte elde edeceği daha büyük başarıların da sinyalini verdi. Azmiyle tüm genç sporculara örnek olan şampiyon bilek, Türkiye’nin bilek güreşindeki gücünü tüm dünyaya bir kez daha kanıtlamış oldu.

    Antrenör Abdulmuttalip Özsoy yönetiminde şampiyonaya uzun ve disiplinli bir süreçle hazırlanan genç sporcu, bu emeğin karşılığını Macaristan podyumunda aldı. Bileğindeki gücü, azmi ve hocasının taktiklerini profesyonelce masaya yansıtan Ergin, karşısına çıkan tüm rakiplerini tek tek devirerek mağlubiyetsiz bir şekilde zirveye tırmandı.

    Özsoy: "İnandık ve Başardık" Sporcusunu şampiyonluğa taşıyan başarılı Antrenör Abdulmuttalip Özsoy, zaferin ardından yaptığı açıklamada; "Ahmet ile çok yoğun ve disiplinli bir çalışma dönemi geçirdik. Kürsünün en üst basamağını hedeflemiştik ve bunu başardık. Sporcumun sergilediği azim ve inanç bize bu tarihi başarıyı getirdi. Ülkemize ve Akdeniz Dinamik Spor Kulübü’ne bu gururu yaşattığımız için çok mutluyuz" ifadelerini kullandı.

    Elde ettiği dereceyle Türkiye’yi gururlandıran Ahmet Ergin’in, 2026 yılı Eylül ayında düzenlenecek Dünya Bilek Güreşi Şampiyonası’nda da ülkemizi temsil etmeye hak kazandı.

    Zaniolo için haberler iyi

    Udinese, Galatasaray'ın bonservisini elinde tuttuğu Nicolò Zaniolo transferinde mutlu sona çok yakın...

    Udinese, Galatasaray'ın İtalyan yıldızı Nicolò Zaniolo’yu kadrosuna katmak için vites yükseltti. Messaggero Veneto’nun paylaştığı bilgilere göre; Udinese yönetimi ve Zaniolo, transferin önündeki en büyük viraj olan maaş konusunda anlaşmaya varmak üzere. Oyuncu cephesiyle yapılan görüşmelerde orta yolun bulunmasıyla birlikte transferde son düzlüğe girildi.

    Anlaşmanın sağlanması halinde Udinese, vakit kaybetmeden Galatasaray ile masaya oturacak. İtalyan kulübünün, kişisel şartlarda el sıkışır sıkışmaz oyuncunun bonservisini sarı-kırmızılı kulüpten tamamen almak adına resmi adımları atacağı belirtildi.

    Fenerbahçe'ye Mason Greenwood transferinden haber var

    Marsilya'nın yeni sportif direktörü Grégory Lorenzi'den transfer piyasasını sallayan Mason Greenwood açıklaması geldi!

    Marsilya’da göreve yeni başlayan Sportif Direktör Grégory Lorenzi, L'Equipe'e verdiği röportajda, Mason Greenwood’un geleceğini netleştirdi.

    - Mason Greenwood, üzerinde büyük bir titizlikle ve derinlemesine düşündüğümüz oyuncuların başında geliyor. Eğer bir fırsat ortaya çıkarsa, her iki taraf için de en iyi çözümü bulmak adına bunu elbette değerlendireceğiz.

    Greenwood’un durumunu yakından takip eden kulüpler arasında Fenerbahçe de yer alıyor.

    Kısa süre önce La Gazzetta dello Sport, Şampiyonlar Ligi vizesi alan ve hücum hattını güçlendirmek isteyen AS Roma'nın da Greenwood'u transfer listesinin ilk sırasına yazdığı haberini yaptı.

    Marsilya, oyuncunun eski kulübü Manchester United'ın sonraki satıştan pay hakkını da hesaba katarak AS Roma'dan tam 55 milyon Euro talep etti.

    Icardi Amedspor için İstanbul'da! Galatasaray'a görüşmesi yok

    Tatil sonrası sürpriz bir şekilde İstanbul'a dönen Mauro Icardi'nin Galatasaray yönetimiyle bir görüşmesi bulunmazken, yıldız golcü için Amedspor'un sponsor destekli 7 milyon Euro'luk çılgın bir teklif hazırladığı iddia edildi.

    Galatasaray’ın yıldızı Mauro Icardi, tatilinin ardından sürpriz bir şekilde İstanbul’a geldi. Arjantinli yıldızın, Başkan Dursun Özbek veya şu anda tatilde olan teknik direktör Okan Buruk ile bir randevusu yok. Icardi’nin menajeri de şu an İstanbul’da bulunmuyor. En dikkat çekici detay ise, golcü oyuncunun kişisel eşyalarının çok önceden Milano'ya göndermesi.

    ICARDI İÇİN AMEDSPOR İDDİASI

    Bu arada Icardi’nin İstanbul’a, Amedspor ile transfer görüşmeleri yapmak üzere geldiği ileri sürüldü.

    Galatasaray’ın Icardi için yıllık 4 milyon Euro seviyesinde bir bütçe ayırdığı ortamda, Amedspor’un tarihi bir teklifle masaya oturduğu iddia ediliyor.

    Diyarbarkır ekibinin güçlü sponsor desteğini de arkasına alarak Arjantinli yıldıza yıllık 7 milyon Euro’luk devasa bir paket teklif hazırladığı gelen haberler arasında.

    Samsung’s next AI win may come through Claude creator Anthropic

    29 May 2026 at 14:02

    Samsung may have opened another path to expand its foundry business through Anthropic, the US artificial intelligence startup behind Claude.

    According to Yonhap, the AI company disclosed a $65 billion Series H funding round this week, pushing its post-money valuation to $965 billion and bringing Samsung deeper into Anthropic’s infrastructure ecosystem.

    Samsung joined SK Hynix and Micron in the round as what Anthropic called “strategic infrastructure partners.”

    Among the three participating memory giants, Samsung is the only company operating a large-scale foundry business capable of manufacturing advanced logic chips for external clients.

    The timing is notable for Samsung’s foundry division, which has struggled against TSMC in recent years. Samsung held merely 7.2 percent of the global foundry market last year, while TSMC controlled nearly 70 percent.

    Anthropic Samsung

    Samsung has recently secured several high-profile AI-related contracts that could improve long-term momentum. The company is reportedly producing Tesla’s next-generation AI5 and AI6 chips, while also handling updated AI4 production.

    As AI companies look for suppliers capable of handling multiple stages of chip development and deployment, Samsung appears determined to position itself as a full-stack infrastructure partner rather than just another memory vendor.

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    Samsung One UI 9.0 overhaul settings visuals

    29 May 2026 at 13:02

    The past One UI software updates have brought numerous visual changes to the user interface, which wasn’t the case with the Settings menu, but the arrival of One UI 9.0 has changed this scenario.

    Our comparison between One UI 9.0 and One UI 8.5 has revealed some hidden details found in the settings for better visual cueing.

    Here are some of the notable changes

    The Connected Devices’ Music Share has a new visual, showing a related representation of source sharing music with other sound devices.

    One UI 9.0 vs One UI 8.5 settings visuals

    Continue app settings follow the same path, alongside the Camera Share to offer a renewed visibility experience.

    Another major change comes in the display settings, where the light and dark mode images are refreshed with tall UI visuals. And the same goes for motion smoothness.

    One UI 9.0 vs One UI 8.5 display settings visuals One UI 9.0 vs One UI 8.5 display settings visuals

    The background color is slightly darker, combining blue and pinkish colors, compared to the white used in the One UI 8.5 and prior versions. This move differentiates the images from the menu’s dominating color.

    In some places, the UI has removed the text from the background shape of features containing toggles. To make them look clean.

    Besides the addition, Samsung also removed a few of the existing menu items. That includes the Labs graphics. Although the company is quite slow in testing features in its lab, attention is given to the fact that the large image is no longer needed in the settings. This might mean that more features could end up being added in the labs area, but nothing is certain.

    The One UI 9.0 beta testing has just started, and there’s not much to show in the early build, but these changes in the Settings suggest that Samsung is likely to focus on enhancements with this version rather than any drastic changes.

    However, there are more test builds that will surface in the near future, which may introduce us to some new stuff.

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