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Samsung has signed a deal with Parques Reunidos, one of Europe’s bigger theme park operators, to let Galaxy device owners buy park tickets and the Bono Parques multi-park pass directly through the Samsung Wallet app.
You pull out your phone, buy the ticket, and the pass sits in Wallet until you tap through the turnstile. Samsung Wallet handles the payment side, which means you’re not typing card details into yet another checkout form.
Parques Reunidos operates parks across Europe, and the integration goes live across that network. The companies also left the door open for future joint projects, which is the kind of language that usually means neither side knows exactly what comes next.
Samsung isn’t the only one building this kind of ecosystem play. Apple Wallet has been at it longer and Google Wallet too. Samsung is catching up in the partnerships race, and theme park tickets are a pretty non-glamorous way to do it.
With this move, Samsung aims to centralize everyday essentials into a single digital environment, offering control, accessibility, and security directly from Galaxy devices.
“More and more people manage their daily lives from their smartphones. Our goal is to make that process simple and natural. Integrating payment and access into a single digital experience helps reduce friction and offers a solution that is convenient, secure, and aligned with how we live today,” said Álvaro Galán, Head of PM Ecosystem at Samsung Spain.
The company has been slowly repositioning Wallet from a payments tool into something closer to a personal digital hub. Cards, boarding passes, government IDs in supported markets, loyalty cards, event tickets.
The Parques Reunidos deal fits that pattern.
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The Oppo Find X9s initially became official last month, and Oppo is launching it in India on May 21. Earlier this month, a rumor claimed it would start at INR 70,000 ($729). Today a new rumor says the Find X9s will actually start at INR 79,999 ($834) instead. That's a pretty wild difference, and obviously we don't know which rumor is accurate, so take all of this with a hefty pinch of salt still. The Oppo Find X9s comes with a 6.59-inch 1256x2760 AMOLED touchscreen with 120Hz refresh rate and 3,600-nit peak brightness, the Dimensity 9500s SoC at the helm, 12GB of LPDDR5X RAM, 256/512GB...
In a recent PPC Live podcast conversation, Dean Kadi, Head of Paid Growth at One Link Media, shared a real-world agency experience where a client insisted on replacing high-performing Meta ads with heavily branded creative — despite clear evidence that the existing strategy was delivering strong results. The discussion highlights the tension agencies often face between expertise and client preference, while offering valuable lessons on communication, testing, tracking, and why data should always lead decision-making in PPC.
Dean Kadi and his team at One Link Media built a highly successful Meta advertising strategy for premium woodworking brand Rubio Monocoat using user-generated content (UGC). By testing multiple creators, hooks, formats, and messaging angles, they improved the account’s ROAS from around 2.1x to consistently between 3x and 4x. Their testing revealed that the biggest purchase driver was not the product’s variety of colours, but the fact that customers only needed one coat of product, saving significant time and effort.
Despite strong performance, the client unexpectedly requested that all successful UGC ads be paused in favour of heavily branded static and video creatives. The new ads looked polished but failed to feel native to the Meta platform, which is often critical for engagement and conversion. The decision wasn’t based on performance issues but on the client’s preference for more traditional branding.
The client based their new creative direction on a survey suggesting customers liked the brand’s colour range, assuming this was the primary reason people purchased. However, the agency’s testing data had already proven otherwise. This highlights a common mistake in marketing where internal assumptions or isolated feedback override broader performance data and real-world customer behaviour.
One of the most telling moments in the discussion came when the client admitted they simply wanted the new creative approach to succeed. Dean pointed out that paid media doesn’t work based on preference or hope — audiences decide what resonates. No matter how strongly stakeholders feel about a campaign direction, performance data ultimately determines success.
Dean advised agencies to stay calm, professional, and evidence-led when disagreements with clients arise. Rather than arguing emotionally, marketers should clearly communicate risks, explain their reasoning, and document recommendations in writing. By maintaining professionalism and allowing the data to speak for itself, agencies can protect relationships while still standing behind their expertise.
The new branded creatives quickly underperformed, with rising acquisition costs and declining efficiency across Meta campaigns. Although the agency continued testing audiences and optimisation strategies, the core issue remained the creative itself. After approximately eight weeks of poor results, it became clear that the client’s new direction was not working.
Once the client agreed to reintroduce the original UGC ads, campaign performance improved rapidly within just a couple of weeks. The return of native-looking content and proven messaging angles restored the account’s efficiency and validated the agency’s original strategy. Interestingly, Google Ads performance remained relatively stable because those campaigns relied more heavily on branded search activity.
Dean’s biggest takeaway was that agencies should rely on data rather than emotion when navigating difficult client situations. Sometimes clients need to see underperformance firsthand before accepting recommendations. By consistently presenting clear reporting and measurable outcomes, marketers can use evidence to guide conversations and rebuild trust.
Beyond this client story, Dean highlighted poor tracking setup as one of the most common mistakes still seen in PPC accounts today. Missing server-side tracking, incorrect event configurations, and weak conversion tracking setups can severely impact optimisation and reporting. Even the strongest campaigns struggle if the underlying data infrastructure is flawed.
Dean also warned against overreliance on AI tools in marketing. While AI can improve efficiency and speed up workflows, it cannot compensate for weak strategy or poor thinking. Marketers still need to critically evaluate outputs, refine prompts, and apply human judgment, because clients ultimately hold people accountable — not AI systems.
This story serves as a reminder that successful PPC campaigns rely on testing, data, and strategic discipline rather than internal opinions or branding preferences alone. Agencies must balance professionalism with confidence in their expertise, document their recommendations carefully, and trust performance metrics over assumptions. In the end, audiences decide what works — and the data almost always reveals the truth.


Tigers' Spencer Torkelson delivers walk-off single against Blue Jays, breaking up bad MLB season originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.
With the Milwaukee Brewers leading the Detroit Tigers by one run, Brice Turang stepped into the batter's box at Comerica Park with the bases loaded and one out.
The Brewers' infielder had a chance to break the game open against relief pitcher Tyler Holton. On the first pitch, Turang hit a bouncer to first baseman Spencer Torkelson, who started alertly, threw home for the force out before retreating back to receive the double-play replay, finishing a rare 3-2-3 double play.
Two innings later, Torkelson delivered a walk-off home run, sparking the Tigers to a 5-4 win April 23.
Are these actions of one of the worst players in the majors this season?
Outside of creating brief offensive momentum with five homers in five consecutive games in April, the 2020 first-overall draft pick continues to tease his power potential, but has mostly endured an underwhelming five-year career.
Considering he was sent down to Triple-A Toledo to work on fundamental flaws in 2024, this season continues to prove to be one of his most uneventful.
Through the opening 23 games, Torkelson, who matched his career-high 31 home runs last season, failed to connect on a round-tripper and did not produce much secondary power. He registered just six doubles and 12 RBI through April.
More troubling signs have popped up in Torkelson's game, his defense. Entering Friday's season-opening matchup against the visiting Toronto Blue Jays, Torkelson ranked as the league's worst first baseman, posting a minus-seven mark for defensive runs saved. Former Tigers farmhand Kody Clemens ranked first plus-five. Overall, Chicago Cubs center fielder paced the majors at plus-13.
Torkelson continues to be an enigma. League insiders suggest he has cut down on his chase rate; despite striking out 55 times in his opening 145 at-bats this season, he drew 25 walks.
Dropped down seventh in most of the Tigers' recent batting orders, Torkelson dropped below the Mendoza line before delivering a walk-off single Friday, leading the host Tigers to a 3-2 victory.
At least his average rose to .200 with the game-winning hit.
Will Friday's effort help Torkelson start ascending from the bottom of the league's player rankings?
Caitlin Clark and the Indiana Fever continued their 2026 WNBA regular-season with an 104-102 overtime loss against the Washington Mystics on Friday, May 15.
Clark, a former Iowa women's basketball star, and the Fever are 1-2 after the opening three games of the regular season.
Here's a look at how Clark fared in Friday's game:
This article originally appeared on Des Moines Register: Caitlin Clark's stats in Indiana Fever vs Washington Mystics tonight

Spurs vs. Timberwolves live score, updates, highlights from Game 6 2026 NBA playoffs 2nd round series originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.
The San Antonio Spurs look to advance to the Western Conference Finals when they visit the Minnesota Timberwolves at the Target Center Friday for Game 6.
The Spurs hammered the T-Wolves crushed in Game 5, 126-97, to take a 3-2 series lead. Victor Wembanyama bounced back after being ejected early in Game 4 for elbowing Minnesota's Naz Reid. Wembanyama had 27 points and 17 rebounds in the victory.
Timberwolves star Anthony Edwards has been a force despite being injured before the series. He's averaging a team-high 23.6 points in this series on 50.6% shooting and 40.0% from behind the arc. Minnesota will need him to go off in hopes of forcing a Game 7.
1st Quarter- 4:28: Timberwolves cut the lead to five, 25-20
1st Quarter- 6:13: Spurs up 23-12 after going 11-13 from the field.
1st Quarter- 7:17: Spurs jump out to an early 18-11 lead on the road.
1st Quarter- 12:00: Tip-off from Minnesota
It turns out we’ll have at least one Game 7 in the NBA conference semifinals.
The Detroit Pistons, the No. 1 seed in the East, played with more intensity and energy, and their shot-making responded in kind Friday, May 15 in a 115-94 victory over the No. 4 Cleveland Cavaliers in Game 6.
The Pistons finally got some help for Cade Cunningham, as they saw six players reach double-figures in scoring.
Later Friday night, in the Western Conference, the No. 2 San Antonio Spurs visited the No. 6 Minnesota Timberwolves, who have fallen into a 3-2 series deficit and were looking to avoid elimination.
Here are the biggest takeaways from Friday night’s Game 6s of the NBA Playoffs:
The Pistons were clearly the more desperate team, but Cleveland compounded that with effort at times that could be described only as casual. And it started early in the game.
Players like James Harden, who stood around on defense – and often didn’t get back on after most of his 8 turnovers – were emblematic of Cleveland’s issues Friday night. Detroit, time and time again, won the hustle plays.
All-Star guard Donovan Mitchell did play with some effort, but a poor shooting night (6-of-20) marred that energy. The biggest issue was that many of his teammates didn’t follow suit.
The most fight the Cavaliers showed Friday night was with 0.3 seconds left in the game, when Cleveland’s bench players who were on the floor in garbage time, shoved a few Pistons players.
The most concerning part was that these effort problems led to many of the same issues that have plagued the Cavs throughout the postseason: turnovers and offensive rebounds.
Through the first 14:34 of the game, the Pistons had generated six offensive rebounds (and 15 boards, overall) compared to Cleveland's two (and 9). In both the regular season and playoffs, the more intentional and aggressive teams tend to be rewarded with rebounding.
Somehow, early turnovers were even worse. Through that first 14:34, the Cavs gave the ball away 11 times, which turned into 14 Pistons points off turnovers, compared to five Detroit turnovers (for six Cavaliers points off those).
Cleveland let itself down with its lack of energy and careless attention to detail.
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Give Jalen Duren credit. The Pistons All-Star center was benched in Game 5 and didn’t play the entire fourth quarter and overtime, ceding that time to backup Paul Reed.
Just two days after that, Duren played his most impactful game of the series. The stats (15 points on 7-of-10 shooting, 11 rebounds, 3 blocks, 1 steal) don’t necessarily paint the entire picture. Duren’s activity led to contested shots and Cavaliers players backing away from drive attempts and his performance was closer to what he showed during the regular season.
It’s telling, too, that Duren came back after rolling his left ankle in the third quarter and continued to make plays.
This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Pistons beat Cavaliers in Game 6; Spurs seek close out Timberwolves
UNCASVILLE, Conn. (AP) — A'ja Wilson scored 45 points to help the Las Vegas Aces beat the short-handed Connecticut Sun 101-94 on Friday night.
Wilson was 15 for 18 from the field and made all 13 of her free-throw attempts for the Aces, who have responded well since their opening-night loss to Phoenix, winning the next three games.
Chennedy Carter added 18 points for the Aces, continuing her stellar start to the season. She returned to the league this year after not signing with a team last season. She did play overseas. Coming into Friday's game, she was averaging 19.7 points in 21 minutes while shooting 73% from the field.
The Sun trailed 69-56 with just under four minutes left in the third quarter before Saniya Rivers sparked a 14-3 run with consecutive 3s to get Connecticut within 72-70. That was as close as the Sun got.
Wilson silenced the crowd with a 3-pointer off a timeout and converted a three-point play on the next possession to make it 78-70. Those shots started a 16-4 burst spanning the third and fourth quarters.
Connecticut (0-4) was missing Brittney Griner for a second straight game because of a left foot injury. Olivia Nelson-Ododa also missed the game with a right ankle injury. She got hurt in the middle of the second quarter of Wednesday’s 98-69 loss to Las Vegas. Nelson-Ododa came back to play in that game but sat out Friday.
The Sun got some good news with the return of Aaliyah Edwards. She made her season debut after missing the first three games with a left thigh injury. Edwards had six points in 17 minutes.
Hailey Van Lith scored 17 points to lead Connecticut.
Wilson was nearly unstoppable in the first half as she scored 19 points. She made six of her seven field goal attempts, including all five in the first quarter, to give the Aces a 54-44 lead at the break.
Las Vegas completes a four-game trip at Atlanta on Sunday.
Connecticut plays at Portland on Monday.
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Aliyah Boston was unable to finish Friday’s game due to what the Indiana Fever called a lower leg injury. She totaled 9 points and four rebounds in 21 minutes. Boston previously injured her lower leg while playing in Unrivaled during the offseason. It’s unclear if this is a reaggravation of the same injury or a separate injury.
Two days after being held without a made field goal for the first time in her career, Boston quickly rebounded from her quiet outing against the Los Angeles Sparks and made her presence felt early against the Washington Mystics.
The three-time All-Star finished with just 4 points on Wednesday in Los Angeles, missing all three of her shot attempts while fouling out, but she eclipsed that total in the first quarter Friday night. Boston made her first shot attempt in the paint off a pass from Caitlin Clark, and followed that up with a wing 3-pointer on the Fever’s next possession.
This article originally appeared in The Athletic.
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Projecting the Boston Celtics moves for the 2026 NBA offseason is no easy task with Boston President of Basketball Operations Brad Stevens hinting at significant change in the wake of the Celtics first round loss to the Philadelphia 76ers in the 2026 NBA Eastern Conference Playoffs.
Will the team be making minor moves around the margins to change the structure of the ball club? Or could bigger trades be coming down the pike, up to moving a core player like Derrick White or even Jaylen Brown? And what about potential extensions and player options the front office needs to make decisions on -- and the 2026 NBA Draft?
Whatever happens, the hosts of "Havlicek Stole the Pod" and HoopsHype's Cyro Asseo teamed up to project how it might go down in their latest episode. Check it out below!
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This article originally appeared on Celtics Wire: Projecting the Celtics moves for the 2026 NBA offseason

Longtime NFL coach and Tennessee Titans radio analyst Dave McGinnis passed away in April at the age of 74. “Coach Mac” had been the color commentator for Titans radio broadcasts since taking over for Frank Wycheck in 2017, and he was the head coach of the Arizona Cardinals from 2000 to 2003.
The search has been on for McGinnis’ replacement, and it appears the Titans have landed on one.
Paul Kuharsky reports on Friday night that Ramon Foster “is the Titans’ choice to replace Dave McGinnis as color analyst for Titans Radio, multiple sources say.”
The #Titans are turning to Ramon Foster to succeed Dave McGinnis as radio color analyst, bypassing several of their own former players tied to media work.
https://t.co/x71I6rj0Xo
— Paul Kuharsky (@PaulKuharskyNFL) May 15, 2026
Foster played 11 NFL seasons (2009-2019) as an offensive lineman with the Pittsburgh Steelers, and he played high school football in Ripley, Tennessee, as well as college football for the Tennessee Volunteers. He co-hosts the morning show Ramon and Will on 104.5 The Zone, the flagship radio station for the Titans. He was the sideline reporter for the Titans before joining the University of Tennessee, where he began serving as the color commentator in 2025.
“In selecting the familiar Foster, the Titans bypass several candidates who played for their franchise, including Keith Bulluck, who expressed an interest in the job on his podcast, Jason McCourty, who does some games for CBS, and Brad Hopkins, who appears on SiriusXM,” Kuharsky explains.
Kuharsky also posted to X that former Titans star offensive lineman Taylor Lewan said about the team’s radio analyst position, “I would have definitely considered it depending on the money.”
Taylor Lewan on @TitansRadio job:
“I would have definitely considered it depending on the money.” #Titans
— Paul Kuharsky (@PaulKuharskyNFL) May 15, 2026
Foster will join play-by-play announcer Taylor Zarzour in the Titans radio booth. The Titans hired Zarzour ahead of the 2025 NFL season after longtime Titans play-by-play announcer Mike Keith left to become the radio voice of the Volunteers.
The post Titans choose Ramon Foster as radio analyst replacement for Dave McGinnis appeared first on Awful Announcing.
Arman Tsarukyan is once again a backup fighter for a UFC lightweight title fight, and he's got mixed feelings about it.
Tsarukyan, considered to be the No. 1 contender at 155 pounds, finds himself once again the odd man out in the UFC lightweight title picture. Tsarukyan will be serving as a backup fighter for the unification title fight between Ilia Topuria and Justin Gaethje, which is set to go down in the main event of UFC Freedom Fights 250 at the White House on June 14.
"It's confirmed, but I haven't signed contract yet," Tsarukyan told Jaxxon Podcast in reaction to Dana White naming him the official backup.
Tsarukyan had this same role last June, as he served as a backup for the vacant lightweight title fight between Topuria and Charles Oliveira. Although he's always up for a shot at the belt, he admits these aren't the ideal circumstances to accomplish his dream of being champion.
"I'm excited; if something happens, they call me," Tsarukyan said. "I'm the first guy, who's going to jump in, and I'm getting ready for that. I'm already on my diet. It always sucks to be backup, but I have to do this, you know?"
It's already tough to prepare for one elite-level opponent, let alone two. However, Tsarukyan is not stressing about the idea of getting either Topuria or Gaethje last minute.
"They're pretty same, they don't wrestle, right?" Tsarukyan said. "They strike, right? If one guy was a wrestler and one guy was a striker, yeah, you have to bring two sparring partners – one striker, one wrestler. I just need a striker because they're not going to shoot and try to take you down."
This article originally appeared on MMA Junkie: Tsarukyan: 'It always sucks' to be backup for UFC title fight
The Brooklyn Nets have developed their teams through a number of strategies over the decades, and their front office has put together considerable success through the NBA draft. Many of the franchise's best players have joined the Nets either by being selected directly in the annual draft or through trades made on that day.
Moreover, it is not only the star players who have been acquired by the Nets through the draft. Several prominent alumni have been selected by the team each offseason during this annual event, with certain colleges being more prominently represented than others. An analysis of the players from different schools reveals that both prestigious programs and smaller institutions have contributed top talent to the Nets' roster over the years.
So without further ado, let's take a look at every player who has been drafted by the Nets out of Duquesne.
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Draft year and position: eighth round (17th pick, 179th overall), 1983 NBA Draft
Seasons at Duquesne: four
Seasons played with Nets: did not make the team
All stats and data courtesy of Basketball Reference.
This article originally appeared on Nets Wire: Every Duquesne player drafted by the Nets

The first two rounds of the PGA Championship have been completed, with the 156-player field now cut down to 82.
The 15 players tied at +4, such as Shane Lowry and Luke Donald, have made the weekend by just one stroke.
However, everyone at +5 or worse will soon depart Aronimink Golf Club, if they have not already.
Here are the 10 biggest names to miss the cut at this week’s PGA Championship, including Bryson DeChambeau.
DeChambeau (+7) is the most notable player to miss the cut at the PGA Championship after two frustrating days.
Even three consecutive birdies to end his second round at Aronimink were not enough to move inside the cut line.

Tommy Fleetwood (+5) is another superstar who will not play in the final two rounds of this year’s PGA Championship.
Fleetwood came up one stroke short despite birdieing the last hole, continuing his disappointing 2026 season.
Fellow European Ryder Cup stars Viktor Hovland (+4), Robert MacIntyre (+5), and Tyrrell Hatton (+6) also missed the cut.
2025 US Open champion J.J. Spaun (+6) has exited the tournament after a six-over-par second round.
Meanwhile, Russell Henley (+5), Akshay Bhatia (+5), and Keegan Bradley (+6) were among the other top Americans who struggled.
Former world number five Max Homa (+12) had back-to-back days to forget at Aronimink, carding rounds of 75 and 77.
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The NFL offseason has entered the heart of organized team activities, with OTAs now underway. Teams will soon begin minicamps as they move closer to the preseason.
The Carolina Panthers still have several issues to address before minicamp and training camp begin, and the team received an unexpected update on Friday.
Reports indicate that 2025 free-agent addition Tershawn Wharton underwent neck surgery earlier this month. He is expected to begin the regular season on the PUP list.
MORE: Atlanta Falcons’ rookie Avieon Terrell sets new standard with record contract
Wharton missed eight games during the 2025 season because of injury and has now taken another step to address the issue. The encouraging news is that he is reportedly expected to return in 2026.
Neck injuries have become especially delicate situations for NFL teams in recent years. Players such as Jeremiah Owusu-Koramoah continue working toward a return from similar injuries.
Unfortunately, injuries like these remain highly unpredictable. Teams must approach them cautiously rather than risk a player’s long-term health and career.
Wharton joined the Panthers in free agency last offseason, signing a three-year, $54 million contract. Although injuries limited him last year, he still flashed potential in limited action. He even appeared in Carolina’s Wild Card game.
MORE: 5 most expensive NFL games for 2026 season
Before joining the Panthers, Wharton entered the NFL as an undrafted free agent out of Missouri University of Science and Technology. He spent his first five seasons with the Kansas City Chiefs.
Wharton developed into a productive interior rotational lineman during the Chiefs’ back-to-back Super Bowl LVII and Super Bowl LVIII championship runs. In 2024, he earned the largest role of his career.
Playing alongside Chris Jones, Wharton started 10 games and appeared in all 17 contests. He finished the season with 6.5 sacks, 29 tackles, one forced fumble, and seven tackles for loss.
His breakout 2024 campaign made him one of the top free agents available in 2025. During the 2025 season, Wharton recorded two sacks, a career-high 39 tackles, and two tackles for loss.
Once healthy, Wharton should again provide a strong presence on the Panthers’ rising defense.
DETROIT (AP) — Spencer Torkelson drove in the winning run with an RBI single with two outs in the ninth inning and the Detroit Tigers snapped a three-game losing streak by edging the Toronto Blue Jays 3-2 on Friday night.
Matt Vierling reached on a bloop single with one out and stole second after Gage Workman struck out. Jeff Hoffman (2-3) intentionally walked left-handed hitting Zach McKinstry to face the righty Torkelson, who spoiled that strategy with his opposite-field hit.
Riley Greene had an RBI double to extend his hitting streak to 10 games, the longest active run in the majors. He has also reached base safely in a career-high 25 consecutive games.
Dillon Dingler reached base three times and scored a run. Drew Anderson allowed only one hit in four innings of scoreless relief and Kenley Jansen (1-2) pitched the ninth for the victory.
Starter Trey Yesavage allowed two runs and struck out six in six innings, but had three wild pitches for the defending AL champion Blue Jays, who have lost eight of 11 and are 19-25 this season. Andres Gimenez knocked in both of Toronto's runs with a double.
Detroit right-handed reliever Ty Madden left in the third after being struck on his pitching arm by Yohendrick Pinango’s line drive.
The Blue Jays took a 2-0 lead in the second on Gimenez's two-out, two-run double off Brant Hurter.
Kevin McGonigle scored in the third on one of Yesavage's wild pitches. Greene tied it in the sixth on his double.
Detroit RHP Casey Mize (2-2, 2.90 ERA) will be activated from the 15-day injured list and start the middle game of the three-game series Saturday. The Blue Jays hadn't announced a starter, but RHP Spencer Miles (1-0, 3.00) is expected to pitch multiple innings.
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Tennessee baseball’s game against Oklahoma on May 15 was delayed due to lightning in the seventh inning.
The Vols (36-18, 14-14 SEC) had a 5-3 lead over the Sooners (31-10, 13-15) when play was stopped at Chickasaw Bricktown Ballpark in Oklahoma City.
The delay began at 8:48 CT. The Oklahoma radio broadcast stated that the teams were told the game will start no earlier than 10 p.m.
NCAA rules mandate that a game must be delayed if there is lightning within eight miles of the ballpark and that the delay must last until 30 minutes following the most recent lightning strike. SEC rules state that when a game enters a delay it has until midnight local time to resume unless there is an earlier travel curfew, which would not affect this matchup.
Tennessee is looking to clinch its final SEC series of the season after taking the first game against Oklahoma, 9-7, on May 14.
The series finale is scheduled for May 16 at 3 p.m. ET (SEC Network+).
Emmett Siegel covers Tennessee baseball for Knox News. Email: emmett.siegel@knoxnews.com; X: @EmmettSiegel_
This article originally appeared on Knoxville News Sentinel: Tennessee baseball vs Oklahoma Game 2 delayed by lightning in 7th inning
Tennessee baseball’s game against Oklahoma on May 15 was delayed due to lightning in the seventh inning.
The Vols (36-18, 14-14 SEC) had a 5-3 lead over the Sooners (31-10, 13-15) when play was stopped at Chickasaw Bricktown Ballpark in Oklahoma City.
The delay began at 8:48 CT. The Oklahoma radio broadcast stated that the teams were told the game will start no earlier than 10 p.m.
NCAA rules mandate that a game must be delayed if there is lightning within eight miles of the ballpark and that the delay must last until 30 minutes following the most recent lightning strike. SEC rules state that when a game enters a delay it has until midnight local time to resume unless there is an earlier travel curfew, which would not affect this matchup.
Tennessee is looking to clinch its final SEC series of the season after taking the first game against Oklahoma, 9-7, on May 14.
The series finale is scheduled for May 16 at 3 p.m. ET (SEC Network+).
Emmett Siegel covers Tennessee baseball for Knox News. Email: emmett.siegel@knoxnews.com; X: @EmmettSiegel_
This article originally appeared on Knoxville News Sentinel: Tennessee baseball vs Oklahoma Game 2 delayed by lightning in 7th inning

Yankees' Aaron Judge is in historic company when playing against Mets originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.
It is rivalry weekend around Major League Baseball, and that means that the New York Yankees and New York Mets are settling the score. In a 4-1 game entering the eighth inning, there is a lot that can be said about the stark difference between the cross-borough rivals.
In this type of game, the action is high, and the stakes are even higher. The Yankees are the big brother in this arrangement, thus having to be better when the two teams play. They have the money, the starpower, the legacy.
They also have a player, whom they call "The Captain", who seems to take over this game whenever these two teams play. The best part is, he is in some historic company when looking at his OPS against the Mets.
In at least 100 plate appearances, Judge's OPS is a staggering 1.120. That is on a list that features two St. Louis Cardinals' legends, Stan Musial (1.198 OPS) and Mark McGwire (1.129) as the only two batters in history that are higher than No. 99. Behind Judge is Texas Rangers legend Michael Young at 1.097 OPS, and then the "Big Hurt", Frank Thomas at 1.078 OPS.
What a list to be a part of, and to be sandwiched between historic baseball figures like that paints a picture of how crucial a hitter Judge is for the Yankees.
This 4-1 game is heading the Yankees' way, as is their season, thanks to Judge. Over this three-game series, could we see that power show to raise that OPS even higher, in hopes of reaching McGwire?

Bruins Rookie Earns Player Of Game Honors In First IIHF World Championship Game originally appeared on NESN. Add NESN as a Preferred Source by clicking here.
It feels like just yesterday the Boston Bruins' season ended at the hands of the Buffalo Sabres in the first round of the Stanley Cup Playoffs. Still, the team is well represented at the International Ice Hockey Federation World Championship.
There are eight current Bruins who went to the tournament, including rookies James Hagens and Fraser Minten.
Hagens is, of course, representing the reigning champions, the United States of America, alongside teammates Mason Lohrei and Alex Steeves. Whereas his playoff linemate Minten is the only Bruin skating for Team Canada in the two-week tournament.
Minten made his presence known immediately with an impressive outing in the first game of the event against Sweden on Friday night.
Minten patrolled center ice, winning 58.3% of his faceoffs and playing more than 14 minutes of ice time. The Bruins' rookie also tallied two assists on his way to being named the Player of the Game.
Center is the one position that Bruins president Cam Neely says the team will be really targeting this offseason. If the 21-year-old can continue to make strides over the offseason, perhaps Neely won't have to look too far.
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What channel is the PGA Championship on today? TV coverage, live streams for Saturday's Round 3 originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.
It's moving day at the PGA Championship at Aronimink Golf Club in Newtown Square, Penn.
The course has not seen a PGA Championship since 1962, when Gary Player won with a 2-under score. That is set to change this weekend.
Last year's champion, Scottie Scheffler, will look to become the first golfer since Brooks Koepka in 2018-19 to win back-to-back PGA Championships, after he was victorious last year at Quail Hollow. Back-to-back Masters winner Rory McIlroy will also be among the players in the field.
Cameron Young and Chris Gotterup feature in the rest of the field, who are still vying to hoist their first Wanamaker Trophy.
Below is everything you need to know about today's PGA Championship schedule, including tee times, TV channels, and how to stream the action from start to finish.
PGA CHAMPIONSHIP HQ:Live leaderboard | Tee times | TV schedule
Coverage of the 2026 PGA Championship will air live on ESPN and CBS.
ESPN will carry portions of the primary broadcast for all four rounds, with CBS airing part of the primary broadcast for the third and fourth rounds.
The main network broadcasts will be available to stream all four days on fubo, which offers a free trial for new subscribers so you can try the service before you buy. Stream ESPN, ABC, CBS, Fox, NBC and 200+ top channels of live TV and sports without cable. (Participating plans only. Taxes and fees may apply.)
Rounds 3 and 4 can also be streamed with Paramount+. In addition, ESPN+ will have streaming coverage of select holes and featured groups across the tournament, providing fans with in-depth access via the ESPN app.
| Time (ET) | Focus | TV/Live stream |
|---|---|---|
| 6:45 a.m.-12 p.m. | Primary broadcast | ESPN app |
| 7:30 a.m.-7 p.m. | Featured groups | ESPN app |
| 8 a.m.-8 p.m. | Nos. 15, 16, and 17 | ESPN app |
| 12-7 p.m. | Primary broadcast | ESPN, fubo, ESPN app |
| Time (ET) | Focus | TV/Live stream |
|---|---|---|
| 6:45 a.m.-12 p.m. | Primary broadcast | ESPN app |
| 7:30 a.m.-7 p.m. | Featured groups | ESPN app |
| 8 a.m.-8 p.m. | Nos. 15, 16, and 17 | ESPN app |
| 12-7 p.m. | Primary broadcast | ESPN, fubo, ESPN app |
| Time (ET) | Focus | TV/Live stream |
|---|---|---|
| 8-10 a.m. | Primary broadcast | ESPN app |
| 8 a.m.-7 p.m. | Featured groups | ESPN app |
| 10 a.m.-1 p.m. | Primary broadcast | ESPN, fubo, ESPN app |
| 10:45 a.m.-7 p.m. | Nos. 13, 16, and 17 | ESPN app |
| 1-7 p.m. | Primary broadcast | CBS, fubo, Paramount+ |
| Time (ET) | Focus | TV/Live stream |
|---|---|---|
| 8-10 a.m. | Primary broadcast | ESPN app |
| 8 a.m.-7 p.m. | Featured groups | ESPN app |
| 10 a.m.-1 p.m. | Primary broadcast | ESPN, fubo, ESPN app |
| 10:45 a.m.-7 p.m. | Nos. 13, 16, and 17 | ESPN app |
| 1-7 p.m. | Primary broadcast | CBS, fubo, Paramount+ |
| Time (ET) | Pair |
| 7:45 a.m. | Jhonattan Vegas, Alex Noren |
| 7:54 a.m. | Nicolai Hojgaard, Michael Brennan |
| 8:03 a.m. | Taylor Pendrith, John Keefer |
| 8:12 a.m. | Christiaan Bezuidenhout, William Mouw |
| 8:21 a.m. | Shane Lowry, Brian Campbell |
| 8:30 a.m. | Rasmus Neergaard-Petersen, Daniel Berger |
| 8:39 a.m. | Luke Donald, Elvis Smylie |
| 8:48 a.m. | Michael Kim, John Parry |
| 8:57 a.m. | Kristoffer Reitan, Padraig Harrington |
| 9:06 a.m. | Daniel Brown, Chris Kirk |
| 9:15 a.m. | Justin Rose, Brian Harman |
| 9:24 a.m. | Rasmus Hojgaard, Sami Valimaki |
| 9:33 a.m. | Kazuki Higa, Mikael Lindberg |
| 9:42 a.m. | Keith Mitchell, Sam Burns |
| 9:51 a.m. | Tom Hoge, Joaquin Niemann |
| 10:00 a.m. | Alex Fitzpatrick, Denny McCarthy |
| 10:20 a.m. | Sam Stevens, Chandler Blanchet |
| 10:30 a.m. | Martin Kaymer, Matt Fitzpatrick |
| 10:40 a.m. | Casey Jarvis, Matt Wallace |
| 10:50 a.m. | Jordan Spieth, Dustin Johnson |
| 11:00 a.m. | Brooks Koepka, Rory McIlroy |
| 11:10 a.m. | Rickie Fowler, Xander Schauffele |
| 11:20 a.m. | Sahith Theegala, Bud Cauley |
| 11:30 a.m. | Ben Griffin, Ryan Gerard |
| 11:40 a.m. | Collin Morikawa, Matti Schmid |
| 11:50 a.m. | Nick Taylor, Corey Conners |
| 12:10 p.m. | Daniel Hiller, Ben Kern |
| 12:20 p.m. | Ryan Fox, Ryo Hisatsune |
| 12:30 p.m. | Rico Hoey, Cameron Smith |
| 12:40 p.m. | Haotong Li, Patrick Reed |
| 12:50 p.m. | Jon Rahm, Andrew Putnam |
| 1:00 p.m. | Jason Day, Patrick Cantlay |
| 1:10 p.m. | Kut Kitayama, Aaron Rai |
| 1:20 p.m. | Ludvig Aberg. Andrew Novak |
| 1:30 p.m. | Harris English, Si Woo Kim |
| 1:40 p.m. | Scottie Scheffler, David Puig |
| 2:00 p.m. | Cameron Young, Justin Thomas |
| 2:10 p.m. | Min Woo Lee, Max Greyserman |
| 2:20 p.m. | Aldrich Potgieter, Stephan Jaeger |
| 2:30 p.m. | Hideki Matsuyama, Chris Gotterup |
| 2:40 p.m. | Alex Smalley, Maverick McNealy |
The Detroit Pistons will know soon when they host Game 7 of the Eastern Conference semifinal.
After Friday's 115-94 win over the Cavaliers in Game 6, Detroit will face Cleveland at Little Caesars Arena on Sunday evening at either 5 or 8 p.m., depending on Friday's late game in the Western Conference semfinal between San Antonio and Minnesota.
If the Spurs win, the game will be at 8 p.m.
If the Timberwolves win, the game will be at 5:30 p.m.
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This article originally appeared on The Detroit News: Detroit Pistons will start Game 7 at LCA at either 5 or 8 p.m.

If there is one thing this Orioles team has been good at this year, it’s failing to maintain any momentum. They are coming off a feel-good series win against the Yankees and could have kept the good vibes going with a solid game tonight against a pitcher who has had no success this year. But they did not. They opened up their road trip with a dismal loss to the Nationals. They made some noise in the ninth to make the score 3-2, but in the end it was another loss.
Nats pitcher Zack Littell has been the worst starting pitcher in baseball this year. He came into the game with an ERA of 6.94 and a FIP of 8.25. He has given up a ton of homers. He doesn’t strike a lot of guys out. His season has been a disaster.
Enter the Orioles, who managed just two hits and two walks against this pitcher. They did hit him hard at times and had some bad luck, but they just couldn’t get the job done against a pitcher who has struggled again and again this year.
Both walks came in the second inning, sandwiched around three outs. They looked like they might score in the fifth inning when Coby Mayo was hit by a pitch. With two outs, Gunnar Henderson absolutely scorched a ball to right field. It got off his bat at 111.9 mph, a ball that would have been a home run in 19 parks. As part of the bad luck by the Orioles tonight, it hit off the wall and bounced directly to the right fielder. Mayo was unable to score and both runners were stranded on a Taylor Ward groundout.
The only other hit Littell allowed was a single by Ward in the second inning.
As for bad luck, in the first, Adley Rutschman was robbed of extra bases by center fielder Jacob Young. In the second, Pete Alonso hit what looked like a homer off the bat, but it stayed in the park. Tyler O’Neill had two flyouts that looked like they might go out. They did not. It wasn’t a warm night in DC, and at least a few of those may have been out of the park on a hot, humid day in the Mid-Atlantic. That doesn’t help the Orioles tonight, though.
Littell exited the game after five innings and was relieved by Andrew Alvarez. The lefty was activated before tonight’s game. He made five starts for the Nationals last year and was pitching as a starter at Triple-A with a 5.29 ERA. So naturally, he dominated the Orioles for three innings. He allowed just two hits, both in the seventh inning. Mayo singled ahead of Jeremiah Jackson, who doubled. Like Henderson’s double, Jackson’s 110.0 mph hit was too hard to give Mayo time to score.
Alvarez allowed just those two base runners in innings six, seven, and eight. He struck out five and looked in control. It did not extend to the ninth, where he allowed a Basallo single and O’Neill walk prompting his removal from the game.
From there, the Orioles made it interesting but couldn’t come all the way back. Pinch-hitter Leody Taveras took a walk from the new pitcher to load the bases with no outs. Mayo, who had been on base twice in the game, flailed at strike three out of the zone. But Jackson hit a sac fly and Henderson lined a single back up the middle to make the score 3-2. Ward walked, but Rutschman struck out to end the game. It was an off night for Adley, who went 0-for-5 with three Ks.
Lost in the offensive futility was a solid start from Shane Baz. Like Littel, Baz got hit hard early on without much damage. He worked around a single in the first inning and got out of trouble again in the second after allowing two baserunners. His first run allowed came in the fourth on a sac fly after back-to-back singles.
With the score just 1-0, it felt like the Orioles were still in the game. But then in the sixth inning, Baz walked Curtis Mead before giving up a big home run to Daylen Lile. It was Lile’s third hit of the game and the 3-0 lead felt insurmountable. Turns out it was. Baz ultimately finished seven innings with pretty good results despite a lot of traffic on the bases. His final pitching line: 7 IP, 6 H, 3 R, 3 BB, 4 K.
Orioles lose, 3-2. These two teams meet again tomorrow at 4:05 with Chris Bassitt on the mound vs Cade Cavalli.

Cade Cunningham scored 21 points as the Detroit Pistons staved off elimination from the NBA playoffs with a 115-94 victory over the Cleveland Cavaliers in their NBA Eastern Conference semifinal series on Friday.
The top-seeded Pistons -- trailing 3-2 in the best-of-seven series before Friday's must-win game in Cleveland -- produced a dazzling early onslaught to build a double-digit lead that proved the difference between the two sides.
Cleveland, unbeaten at their Rocket Arena home so far this postseason, will now have to win on the road in Sunday's decisive game seven in Detroit to advance.
Cunningham's 21 points included five three-pointers, while at the defensive end, Detroit center Jalen Duren delivered a dominant performance that included 11 rebounds, three blocks and a steal.
Cunningham was one of six Pistons players to finish in double figures, with Paul Reed adding 17 off the bench, and Duren and Daniss Jenkins scoring 15 points apiece.
"We're just playing our brand of basketball, coming out competing, trying to execute our system to the best of our ability, and we're together," Cunningham said afterward.
"We stick together through everything, so it's a great win for us."
James Harden led Cleveland's scoring with 23 points while Donovan Mitchell was restricted to 18 points.
The Cavs started Friday's game brightly, opening up a six-point lead in the first quarter before the Pistons started firing to take a grip on the contest.
A devastating 22-4 run by Detroit saw the visitors accelerate into a commanding 39-27 lead in the second quarter and although Cleveland closed the gap to 54-51 at halftime, the Pistons regrouped impressively to snuff out the Cavs' threat with a 30-19 third quarter.
That left Detroit leading by 14 points heading into the fourth and the result was never in doubt, with the Pistons maintaining a double-digit lead to close out victory.
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ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (AP) — Cedric Mullins homered and singled three times in four at-bats to help the AL East-leading Tampa Bay Rays beat the Miami Marlins 7-2 on Friday night for their 11th victory in 13 games.
Tampa Bay has won 11 straight at home.
Mullins also stole a base. He had his most hits since May 21, 2023, when he had five while with Baltimore.
After Yandy Díaz’s two-run homer in the bottom of the first, the scrappy Rays built a 4-1 lead with two second-inning hustle plays. Richie Palacios turned an elusive pop fly into a double and Mullins moved him to third by beating out a bunt.
Palacios scored on Hunter Feduccia’s sacrifice fly. Mullins, who stole second and took third on Feduccia’s out, sprinted home on Taylor Walls’ weak chopper to first.
Feduccia and the Rays were robbed of back-to-back homers in the sixth by their own ballpark. Following Mullins’ solo shot, the catcher launched Janson Junk's fastball into right center, but the hit ricocheted off the Tropicana Field catwalk and fell to the turf for a ground-rule double.
Tampa Bay opener Ian Seymour needed nine pitches in the first inning and retired the first five Marlins before Connor Norby’s second-inning homer. Jesse Scholtens (4-2) took over in the third and threw five strong innings in relief. Miami center fielder Jakob Marsee (3 for 4) gave Scholtens his only blemish, a sixth-inning homer.
The Rays, who retired the final 10 batters in order after Marsee’s home run, are 4-0 this year when using an opener.
Junk dropped to 2-4.
Marlins RHP Sandy Alcantara (3-2, 3.90 ERA) was set to start Saturday against RHP Nick Martinez (4-1, 1.70).
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AP MLB: https://apnews.com/MLB

For most national soccer teams, playing a tournament on home turf is a huge advantage. For the United States, it can be the opposite.
In the Gold Cup final last year, the US lost in a Houston stadium overwhelmingly packed with rival Mexico fans. The semi-final in St Louis, Missouri, was a sea of light blue for their opponents Guatemala.
There were similar scenes at the US-hosted Copa America a year earlier.
It is a huge concern for the US players under extraordinary pressure to deliver as co-hosts at this summer's World Cup, documentary filmmaker Rand Getlin told AFP.
"It devastates them. It hurts them. It makes them sad. They're disappointed in themselves for not giving fans more to cheer for," said Getlin, who spent the past four years embedded with the US team for an HBO series.
"They're like, 'I want to go out and I want to do something spectacular with this men's national team at the World Cup, so we can change the way the sport is viewed in this country forever,'" he explained.
Getlin's five-part docuseries is appropriately titled "U.S. Against the World."
It takes viewers into the homes and locker rooms of several US stars including Christian Pulisic and Weston McKennie.
The series charts their journeys from humble backgrounds in a then-soccer skeptical country to unlikely success playing for Europe's top clubs.
It also depicts the sacking of Gregg Berhalter and the arrival of Mauricio Pochettino as head coach less than two years before the World Cup.
Pochettino, the Argentine former coach of Tottenham Hotspur, was quick to note the contrast between the ferocity of the "unbelievable" Guatemala fans and US supporters.
"That is the connection that we would like to see in the World Cup. That connection that makes you fly," said following the Gold Cup clash.
"To see (Guatemala), how they fight, how the fans behave, that is an important thing that we need to learn in this country," he added.
- 'Pressure' -
Soccer has boomed in North America over the past decade or so. But the focus of fans' support is often glamorous European clubs or, for immigrant communities, their nation of ancestry.
In recent weeks, outlets including The Athletic have reported below-expectation ticket sales for the United States' World Cup games, though sky-high prices are mainly deemed responsible.
The US will play more Latin American opposition in the group stage opener, against Paraguay, before coming up against Australia and Turkey.
In the documentary, both Pochettino and the players are careful to avoid blaming the US fans for being frequently outnumbered.
For one thing, Getlin said, they are meticulously media trained, especially in "what not to say."
The series shows the vitriol Pulisic received just for opting not to play in the Gold Cup after an exhausting season, in part to prepare for the World Cup.
Pulisic had to delete social media and hurled his phone at the wall in anger at his treatment. In the series, he discusses the mental health toll it took.
"It was brave of him to invite us home at that time," said Getlin, who considers the sometimes prickly Pulisic a "profoundly misunderstood" character.
But there is also a sense among US players that have not yet earned the vast, vociferous home support and loyalty that they witness from other nations.
The US failed to qualify for the 2018 World Cup, did respectably at the 2022 edition, but then suffered embarrassing failures at the Copa America and last year's Nations League.
For every recent loss and poor performance, there is "pressure that's mounting toward the World Cup," admits goalkeeper Matt Turner.
Getlin's hope is that the documentary -- which was made in association with the US Soccer Federation -- can give American fans an "emotional on-ramp" to get behind their side at the World Cup.
"We wanted to give the United States something to cheer for," said Getlin.
"And in order to cheer for this team, I think you have to know and care about them before the tournament kicks off."
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Dangling above field level at the biggest stadium of the 2026 World Cup, eighteen giant metal arms flood a newly laid grass pitch in an eerie pink glow.
The mission: make sure the turf at the AT&T Stadium is match-ready -- and controversy free -- by the time the tournament kicks off.
The 94,000-capacity venue in Arlington, Texas, the home of the Dallas Cowboys NFL team, will host more matches than any other venue during the World Cup, including group games involving Lionel Messi's Argentina and Harry Kane's England, as well as a semi-final.
Like other repurposed NFL stadia being used at the World Cup, organizers have replaced the synthetic turf with fresh grass.
A specially engineered natural grass pitch was laid last Tuesday, some 60 centimeters above the Cowboys' normal playing surface.
By Thursday, the seams between each individual roll of turf -- each measuring 1.2 meters wide and 15 meters long -- were still clearly visible.
AT&T Stadium general manager Tod Martin is confident, though, that the surface will be in pristine condition by the time the Netherlands face Japan in the first game at the venue on June 14.
- Copa controversy -
"Over the next few days and weeks, those will absolutely go away as that grass gets established and then just the grooming, the maintenance continues," Martin said.
"By the time match day one gets here, it'll just be completely flush."
The elaborate efforts to ensure perfect pitches at the World Cup come two years after playing surfaces at the Copa America held in the United States faced sharp criticism.
Peru coach Jorge Fossati said the hastily laid grass pitch at the AT&T Stadium at the Copa in 2024 may have contributed to an Achilles injury suffered by defender Luis Advincula.
"It came out of nowhere," Fossati said at the time. "I realize that this is a grass field today but it's not normal grass."
Similar criticism was leveled at the surface used at Atlanta's Mercedes-Benz Stadium in 2024, another venue which will feature prominently at the World Cup.
"You're playing on a football field, with laid grass that's all patchy and it breaks up every step you take -- it's frustrating," USA midfielder Weston McKennie said at the time.
- Nothing to chance -
In Dallas, stadium chiefs are leaving nothing to chance as they aim to avoid a repeat of the Copa America controversies.
Martin says some 45,000 man hours were used to install the new pitch, which was made up of a Kentucky ryegrass blend of sod grown in Colorado before being transported to Texas on 24 refrigeration trucks.
A full irrigation system will ensure the surface is properly watered, while the pitch will also be reinforced with plastic fibers ahead of the World Cup.
The metal arms suspended from the roof of the stadium and lowered above the pitch house grow lights that bathe the grass in a striking pink, but more importantly, boost photosynthesis.
Martin devised the system after visiting Wembley Stadium and Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in London, where similar pitch maintenance techniques are in place.
"We specifically went to Wembley and Tottenham and talked with those guys ... and it was a sight to see for sure," Martin said.
Wembley's grow lights are mounted on wheeled structures rolled onto the pitch, while Tottenham's system is raised hydraulically from the sidelines.
Dallas's set-up uses a similar technique, with frames suspended from the ceiling that can be raised.
Ewen Hodge, FIFA's Head of Pitch Infrastructure, described the Dallas set-up as a "very innovative step forward by the stadium."
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Los Angeles Dodgers reliever Brusdar Graterol, who has not pitched since the 2024 World Series, went through another setback on his way back to the mound.
Graterol has been pulled from his rehabilitation assignment to undergo evaluation after his back flared up, per The Athletic’s Fabian Ardaya.
There will be imaging and tests on the pitcher to determine exactly what is wrong, though this will create a clear setback for Graterol, who was hoping to join the team as soon as possible.

News of Graterol’s injury came around the same time as Blake Snell was put on the injured list. If Graterol does, in fact, go on the IL, he will continue the team’s injury run.
Graterol missed the entire 2025 season recovering from shoulder surgery, one of the more devastating injuries any pitcher can suffer, due to the complex nature of the part of the arm.
Despite hopes that Graterol could potentially come back at the end of 2025, he ended up missing out on the action, though he entered Spring Training with a clean bill of health and ready to get back to pitching.
However, he failed to make an appearance during spring ball after getting shut down due to velocity concerns.
He has spent the start of the year trying to rest his body and figure out the velocity problems, which have led to a Triple-A Oklahoma City rehabilitation assignment.
During four appearances, Graterol has mainly struggled. He had a strong start during his first outing, needing fewer than 10 pitches to complete an inning’s worth of work.
However, he has struggled. On the whole, he has pitched 3.1 innings and allowed four hits, three runs, three walks, with just three strikeouts.

His ERA totals at 8.10, and his velocity was down during his final appearance before the back injury was picked up.
With the results looking rough, it was likely the Dodgers would need to give Graterol more time even before the injury, and now he will certainly require a break.

Commanders, Chiefs, Rams linked to same $63 million star WR released by Patriots originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.
It’s no secret the New England Patriots want to upgrade at one particular position this offseason: wide receiver.
The obvious move would be to trade for the Philadelphia Eagles' Super Bowl champion WR A.J. Brown next month, as a potential deal would give the Patriots one of the best go-to wideouts in the league.
However, according to Sports Illustrated’s Albert Breer, New England’s failure to do so could open the door for a reunion with recently released 32-year-old star Stefon Diggs. If Brown does join New England, though, Breer noted that the Washington Commanders, Kansas City, and Los Angeles Rams are among the franchises that could express interest in Diggs.
"Now, I believe the Patriots love (Stefon) Diggs, and Diggs would love to return," Breer wrote Wednesday. "But any realistic talk about his return, to me, hinges on whether the Brown trade happens.”
“Assuming Brown does become a Patriot, I think Diggs will probably be somewhere in that one-year, $10 million range. The (Kansas) Chiefs could make sense. The (Washington) Commanders might, too, since Diggs is from D.C. The (Atlanta) Falcons and Rams would also be interesting landing spots."
The Commanders and Chiefs make the most sense for Diggs, given that the Rams have solidified a superstar core with Puka Nacua and Davante Adams.
Assuming Deebo Samuel doesn’t return to Washington for another season, pairing Terry McLaurin with a formidable WR teammate will be a must for the franchise.
Likewise, the Chiefs are as average as it gets on the receiving front, making it wise for them to prioritize providing Patrick Mahomes with more high-level weapons before the start of the new season.
Of course, with several teams expected to be in the mix for Brown this summer (49ers and Jacksonville Jaguars to name a few), there’s a chance he could land with a franchise not named the Patriots, making the possibility of the New England signing Diggs more likely.
It’ll be interesting to see how it all shakes out in the next few months.
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SEATTLE (AP) — The San Diego Padres recalled right-hander Alek Jacob from Triple-A El Paso on Friday and placed righty Matt Waldron on the 15-day injured list with a right upper arm injury.
Waldron allowed six runs and eight hits in 2 2/3 innings on Tuesday in a 6-4 loss to the Milwaukee Brewers, dropping his record this season to 1-2 with an 8.49 ERA in six games, three of them starts. His injury is to the brachialis muscle, below the biceps.
Jacob was recalled from the minor leagues for the second time this season. He threw two scoreless innings in his sole appearance for San Diego this year.
Lucas Giolito, who agreed to a one-year contract guaranteeing just under $2.8 million in April, is expected to make his Padres debut this weekend. Giolito has made four minor league starts.
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The Smithsburg boys track and field team won the MPSSAA Class 1A West region championship on its home track on Friday, May 15.
Washington County's seven public-school track and field teams have participated across four region championship meets this week. As of Friday evening, only 3A West still had to be completed. The second day of the 3A West meet is Saturday, May 16, at Frederick.
Smithsburg's boys are attempting to complete a year-long sweep of the 1A state titles, having captured the cross country crown last November and the indoor track & field title last February.
Here are Washington County's top three region finishes this week (with Day 2 of 3A West to be added Saturday evening).
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NBA Playoffs bracket 2026: Updated schedule, TV channels, scores for every round of postseason games originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.
The NBA Playoffs are officially here. After 82 games of grinding through the regular season, the marathon has finally turned into a sprint, as the 2025-26 postseason field is set to narrow through the high-stakes crucible of the Play-In Tournament.
In the Eastern Conference, the Detroit Pistons completed a historic resurgence to claim the top seed but had to rally from a 3-1 deficit to reach the second round alongside the New York Knicks, Cleveland Cavaliers and Philadelphia 76ers.
In the West, the defending NBA champions Oklahoma City Thunder locked up the No. 1 seed and had a far easier time in the opening round, moving on with the San Antonio Spurs right behind them and the Los Angeles Lakers and Minnesota Timberwolves also still alive.
The margin for error has vanished, and the quest for the Larry O'Brien Trophy is finally underway.
Here's everything you need to know for the 2026 NBA playoffs, from schedule to streaming information.
Click here for the 2026 NBA Playoffs bracket from The Sporting News and see below for series schedules and scores.
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NBA Playoff action is spread across ABC, ESPN, NBC and Prime Video, though the NBA Finals remain the exclusive domain of ABC. Fans have a wide range of streaming options to catch the postseason, including Prime, the ESPN app, and Peacock, with each service carrying specific games depending on their broadcast rights.
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(1) Pistons vs. (4) Cavs - Tied 3-3
| Date | Game | Time (ET) | Watch |
|---|---|---|---|
| May 5 | Game 1: Pistons 111, Cavs 101 | — | — |
| May 7 | Game 2: Pistons 107, Cavs 97 | — | — |
| May 9 | Game 3: Cavs 116, Pistons 109 | — | — |
| May 11 | Game 4: Cavs 112, Pistons 103 | — | — |
| May 13 | Game 5: Cavs 117, Pistons 113 (OT) | — | — |
| May 15 | Game 6: Pistons 115, Cavs 94 | — | — |
| May 17 | Game 7 at Detroit | 5 or 8 p.m. | Prime Video |
(3) Knicks vs. (7) 76ers - New York wins 4-0
| Date | Game | Time (ET) | Watch |
|---|---|---|---|
| May 4 | Game 1: Knicks 137, 76ers 98 | — | — |
| May 6 | Game 2: Knicks 108, 76ers 102 | — | — |
| May 8 | Game 3: Knicks 108, 76ers 94 | — | — |
| May 10 | Game 4: Knicks 144, 76ers 114 | — | — |
(1) Thunder vs. (4) Lakers - Oklahoma City wins 4-0
| Date | Game | Time (ET) | Watch |
|---|---|---|---|
| May 5 | Game 1: Thunder 108, Lakers 90 | — | — |
| May 7 | Game 2: Thunder 125, Lakers 107 | — | — |
| May 9 | Game 3: Thunder 131, Lakers 108 | — | — |
| May 11 | Game 4: Thunder 115, Lakers 110 | — | — |
(2) Spurs vs. Timberwolves - San Antonio leads 3-2
| Date | Game | Time (ET) | Watch |
|---|---|---|---|
| May 4 | Game 1: Timberwolves 104, Spurs 102 | — | — |
| May 6 | Game 2: Spurs 133, Timberwolves 95 | — | — |
| May 8 | Game 3: Spurs 115, Timberwolves 108 | — | — |
| May 10 | Game 4: Timberwolves 114, Spurs 109 | — | — |
| May 12 | Game 5: Spurs 126, Timberwolves 97 | — | — |
| May 15 | Game 6 at Minnesota | 9:30 p.m. | Prime Video |
| May 17 | Game 7 at San Antonio* | 7:30 or 8 p.m. | NBC, Peacock, DIRECTV |
* If necessary
(1) Pistons vs. (8) Magic - Detroit wins 4-3
| Date | Game | Time (ET) | Watch |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sun., April 19 | Game 1: Magic 112, Pistons 101 | — | — |
| Wed., April 22 | Game 2: Pistons 98, Magic 83 | — | — |
| Sat., April 25 | Game 3: Magic 113, Pistons 105 | — | — |
| Mon., April 27 | Game 4: Magic 94, Pistons 88 | — | — |
| Wed., April 29 | Game 5: Pistons 116, Magic 109 | — | — |
| Fri., May 1 | Game 6: Pistons 93, Magic 79 | — | — |
| Sun., May 3 | Game 7: Pistons 116, Magic 94 | — | — |
(2) Celtics vs. (7) Sixers - Philadelphia wins 4-3
| Date | Game | Time (ET) | Watch |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sun., April 19 | Game 1: Celtics 123, Sixers 91 | — | — |
| Tue., April 21 | Game 2: Sixers 111, Celtics 97 | — | — |
| Fri., April 24 | Game 3: Celtics 108, Sixers 100 | — | — |
| Sun., April 26 | Game 4: Celtics 128, Sixers 96 | — | — |
| Tue., April 28 | Game 5: Sixers 113, Celtics 97 | — | — |
| Thu., April 30 | Game 6: Sixers 106, Celtics 93 | — | — |
| Sat., May 2 | Game 7: Sixers 109, Celtics 100 | — | — |
(3) Knicks vs. (6) Hawks - New York wins 4-2
| Date | Game | Time (ET) | Watch |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sat., April 18 | Game 1: Knicks 113, Hawks 102 | — | — |
| Mon., April 20 | Game 2: Hawks 107, Knicks 106 | — | — |
| Thu., April 23 | Game 3: Hawks 109, Knicks 108 | — | — |
| Sat., April 25 | Game 4: Knicks 114, Hawks 98 | — | — |
| Tue., April 28 | Game 5: Knicks 126, Hawks 97 | — | — |
| Thu., April 30 | Game 6: Knicks 140, Hawks 89 | — | — |
(4) Cavaliers vs. (5) Raptors - Cleveland wins 4-3
| Date | Game | Time (ET) | Watch |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sat., April 18 | Game 1: Cavs 126, Raptors 113 | — | — |
| Mon., April 20 | Game 2: Cavs 115, Raptors 105 | — | — |
| Thu., April 23 | Game 3: Raptors 126, Cavs 104 | — | — |
| Sun., April 26 | Game 4: Raptors 93, Cavs 89 | — | — |
| Wed., April 29 | Game 5: Cavs 125, Raptors 120 | — | — |
| Fri., May 1 | Game 6: Raptors 112, Cavs 110 (OT) | — | — |
| Sun., May 3 | Game 7: Cavs 114, Raptors 102 | — | — |
(1) Thunder vs. (8) Suns - Oklahoma City wins 4-0
| Date | Game | Time (ET) | Watch |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sun., April 19 | Game 1: Thunder 119, Suns 84 | — | — |
| Wed., April 22 | Game 2: Thunder 120, Suns 107 | — | — |
| Sat., April 25 | Game 3: Thunder 121, Suns 109 | — | — |
| Mon., April 27 | Game 4: Thunder 131, Suns 122 | — | — |
(2) Spurs vs. (7) Trail Blazers - San Antonio wins 4-1
| Date | Game | Time (ET) | Watch |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sun., April 19 | Game 1: Spurs 111, Blazers 98 | — | — |
| Tue., April 21 | Game 2: Blazers 106, Spurs 103 | — | — |
| Fri., April 24 | Game 3: Spurs 120, Blazers 108 | — | — |
| Sun., April 26 | Game 4: Spurs 114, Blazers 93 | — | — |
| Tue., April 28 | Game 5: Spurs 114, Blazers 95 | — | — |
(3) Nuggets vs. (6) Timberwolves - Minnesota wins 4-2
| Date | Game | Time (ET) | Watch |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sat., April 18 | Game 1: Nuggets 116, Timberwolves 105 | — | — |
| Mon., April 20 | Game 2: Timberwolves 119, Nuggets 114 | — | — |
| Thu., April 23 | Game 3: Timberwolves 113, Nuggets 96 | — | — |
| Sat., April 25 | Game 4: Timberwolves 112, Nuggets 96 | — | — |
| Mon., April 27 | Game 5: Nuggets 125, Timberwolves 113 | — | — |
| Thu., April 30 | Game 6: Timberwolves 110, Nuggets 98 | — | — |
(4) Lakers vs. (5) Rockets - Los Angeles wins 4-2
| Date | Game | Time (ET) | Watch |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sat., April 18 | Game 1: Lakers 107, Rockets 98 | — | — |
| Tue., April 21 | Game 2: Lakers 101, Rockets 94 | — | — |
| Fri., April 24 | Game 3: Lakers 112, Rockets 108 (OT) | — | — |
| Sun., April 26 | Game 4: Rockets 115, Lakers 96 | — | — |
| Wed., April 29 | Game 5: Rockets 99, Lakers 93 | — | — |
| Fri., May 1 | Game 6: Lakers 98, Rockets 78 | — | — |
| Date | Game |
|---|---|
| Tue., April 14 | Hornets 127, Heat 126 (OT) |
| Trail Blazers 114, Suns 110 | |
| Wed., April 15 | Sixers 109, Magic 97 |
| Warriors 126, Clippers 121 | |
| Fri., April 17 | Magic 121, Hornets 90 |
| Suns 111, Warriors 96 |

NBA Playoffs schedule 2026: Full bracket, dates, times, TV channels, live streams to watch every series originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.
The 2025-26 NBA regular season has reached its conclusion, setting the stage for a postseason defined by high-stakes matchups and a brand-new broadcast landscape.
The journey to the Larry O'Brien Trophy officially began with the Play-In Tournament, and now the main contenders are in the mix. With dominant forces like the Oklahoma City Thunder and Detroit Pistons having secured the top seeds and moved on to the second round, the focus is on what other teams can compete for the NBA championship.
This year marks a significant shift in how fans will consume the playoffs, as a landmark media rights deal introduces a three-pronged distribution model featuring ESPN/ABC, NBC/Peacock, and Prime Video. While the NBA Finals remain the exclusive property of ABC, earlier rounds will be split across these platforms, including the entirety of the Play-In Tournament moving to Prime Video.
Whether you are a cord-cutter relying on Peacock and Amazon or a traditional viewer tuned into ESPN and NBC, navigating the 2026 bracket requires a clear roadmap of where and when to find each game. From the opening tip of the play-in games to the final buzzer of the NBA Finals on June 19, every series offers a different path to glory.
Below is the comprehensive guide to the 2026 NBA Playoff schedule, including a full look at the current bracket, confirmed tip-off times, and a breakdown of which streaming services and cable channels you'll need to catch every minute of the action.
NBA Playoff action is spread across ABC, ESPN, NBC and Prime Video, though the NBA Finals remain on ABC. Fans have a wide range of streaming options to catch the postseason, including Prime, the ESPN app, and Peacock, with each service carrying specific games depending on their broadcast rights.
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(1) Pistons vs. (4) Cavs - Tied 3-3
| Date | Game | Time (ET) | Watch |
|---|---|---|---|
| May 5 | Game 1: Pistons 111, Cavs 101 | — | — |
| May 7 | Game 2: Pistons 107, Cavs 97 | — | — |
| May 9 | Game 3: Cavs 116, Pistons 109 | — | — |
| May 11 | Game 4: Cavs 112, Pistons 103 | — | — |
| May 13 | Game 5: Cavs 117, Pistons 113 (OT) | — | — |
| May 15 | Game 6: Pistons 115, Cavs 94 | — | — |
| May 17 | Game 7 at Detroit | 5 or 8 p.m. | Prime Video |
(3) Knicks vs. (7) 76ers - New York wins 4-0
| Date | Game | Time (ET) | Watch |
|---|---|---|---|
| May 4 | Game 1: Knicks 137, 76ers 98 | — | — |
| May 6 | Game 2: Knicks 108, 76ers 102 | — | — |
| May 8 | Game 3: Knicks 108, 76ers 94 | — | — |
| May 10 | Game 4: Knicks 144, 76ers 114 | — | — |
(1) Thunder vs. (4) Lakers - Oklahoma City wins 4-0
| Date | Game | Time (ET) | Watch |
|---|---|---|---|
| May 5 | Game 1: Thunder 108, Lakers 90 | — | — |
| May 7 | Game 2: Thunder 125, Lakers 107 | — | — |
| May 9 | Game 3: Thunder 131, Lakers 108 | — | — |
| May 11 | Game 4: Thunder 115, Lakers 110 | — | — |
(2) Spurs vs. Timberwolves - San Antonio leads 3-2
| Date | Game | Time (ET) | Watch |
|---|---|---|---|
| May 4 | Game 1: Timberwolves 104, Spurs 102 | — | — |
| May 6 | Game 2: Spurs 133, Timberwolves 95 | — | — |
| May 8 | Game 3: Spurs 115, Timberwolves 108 | — | — |
| May 10 | Game 4: Timberwolves 114, Spurs 109 | — | — |
| May 12 | Game 5: Spurs 126, Timberwolves 97 | — | — |
| May 15 | Game 6 at Minnesota | 9:30 p.m. | Prime Video |
| May 17 | Game 7 at San Antonio* | 7:30 or 8 p.m. | NBC, Peacock, DIRECTV |
* If necessary
(1) Pistons vs. (8) Magic - Detroit wins 4-3
| Date | Game | Time (ET) | Watch |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sun., April 19 | Game 1: Magic 112, Pistons 101 | — | — |
| Wed., April 22 | Game 2: Pistons 98, Magic 83 | — | — |
| Sat., April 25 | Game 3: Magic 113, Pistons 105 | — | — |
| Mon., April 27 | Game 4: Magic 94, Pistons 88 | — | — |
| Wed., April 29 | Game 5: Pistons 116, Magic 109 | — | — |
| Fri., May 1 | Game 6: Pistons 93, Magic 79 | — | — |
| Sun., May 3 | Game 7: Pistons 116, Magic 94 | — | — |
(2) Celtics vs. (7) Sixers - Philadelphia wins 4-3
| Date | Game | Time (ET) | Watch |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sun., April 19 | Game 1: Celtics 123, Sixers 91 | — | — |
| Tue., April 21 | Game 2: Sixers 111, Celtics 97 | — | — |
| Fri., April 24 | Game 3: Celtics 108, Sixers 100 | — | — |
| Sun., April 26 | Game 4: Celtics 128, Sixers 96 | — | — |
| Tue., April 28 | Game 5: Sixers 113, Celtics 97 | — | — |
| Thu., April 30 | Game 6: Sixers 106, Celtics 93 | — | — |
| Sat., May 2 | Game 7: Sixers 109, Celtics 100 | — | — |
(3) Knicks vs. (6) Hawks - New York wins 4-2
| Date | Game | Time (ET) | Watch |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sat., April 18 | Game 1: Knicks 113, Hawks 102 | — | — |
| Mon., April 20 | Game 2: Hawks 107, Knicks 106 | — | — |
| Thu., April 23 | Game 3: Hawks 109, Knicks 108 | — | — |
| Sat., April 25 | Game 4: Knicks 114, Hawks 98 | — | — |
| Tue., April 28 | Game 5: Knicks 126, Hawks 97 | — | — |
| Thu., April 30 | Game 6: Knicks 140, Hawks 89 | — | — |
(4) Cavaliers vs. (5) Raptors - Cleveland wins 4-3
| Date | Game | Time (ET) | Watch |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sat., April 18 | Game 1: Cavs 126, Raptors 113 | — | — |
| Mon., April 20 | Game 2: Cavs 115, Raptors 105 | — | — |
| Thu., April 23 | Game 3: Raptors 126, Cavs 104 | — | — |
| Sun., April 26 | Game 4: Raptors 93, Cavs 89 | — | — |
| Wed., April 29 | Game 5: Cavs 125, Raptors 120 | — | — |
| Fri., May 1 | Game 6: Raptors 112, Cavs 110 (OT) | — | — |
| Sun., May 3 | Game 7: Cavs 114, Raptors 102 | — | — |
(1) Thunder vs. (8) Suns - Oklahoma City wins 4-0
| Date | Game | Time (ET) | Watch |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sun., April 19 | Game 1: Thunder 119, Suns 84 | — | — |
| Wed., April 22 | Game 2: Thunder 120, Suns 107 | — | — |
| Sat., April 25 | Game 3: Thunder 121, Suns 109 | — | — |
| Mon., April 27 | Game 4: Thunder 131, Suns 122 | — | — |
(2) Spurs vs. (7) Trail Blazers - San Antonio wins 4-1
| Date | Game | Time (ET) | Watch |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sun., April 19 | Game 1: Spurs 111, Blazers 98 | — | — |
| Tue., April 21 | Game 2: Blazers 106, Spurs 103 | — | — |
| Fri., April 24 | Game 3: Spurs 120, Blazers 108 | — | — |
| Sun., April 26 | Game 4: Spurs 114, Blazers 93 | — | — |
| Tue., April 28 | Game 5: Spurs 114, Blazers 95 | — | — |
(3) Nuggets vs. (6) Timberwolves - Minnesota wins 4-2
| Date | Game | Time (ET) | Watch |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sat., April 18 | Game 1: Nuggets 116, Timberwolves 105 | — | — |
| Mon., April 20 | Game 2: Timberwolves 119, Nuggets 114 | — | — |
| Thu., April 23 | Game 3: Timberwolves 113, Nuggets 96 | — | — |
| Sat., April 25 | Game 4: Timberwolves 112, Nuggets 96 | — | — |
| Mon., April 27 | Game 5: Nuggets 125, Timberwolves 113 | — | — |
| Thu., April 30 | Game 6: Timberwolves 110, Nuggets 98 | — | — |
(4) Lakers vs. (5) Rockets - Los Angeles wins 4-2
| Date | Game | Time (ET) | Watch |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sat., April 18 | Game 1: Lakers 107, Rockets 98 | — | — |
| Tue., April 21 | Game 2: Lakers 101, Rockets 94 | — | — |
| Fri., April 24 | Game 3: Lakers 112, Rockets 108 (OT) | — | — |
| Sun., April 26 | Game 4: Rockets 115, Lakers 96 | — | — |
| Wed., April 29 | Game 5: Rockets 99, Lakers 93 | — | — |
| Fri., May 1 | Game 6: Lakers 98, Rockets 78 | — | — |
| Date | Game |
|---|---|
| Tue., April 14 | Hornets 127, Heat 126 (OT) |
| Trail Blazers 114, Suns 110 | |
| Wed., April 15 | Sixers 109, Magic 97 |
| Warriors 126, Clippers 121 | |
| Fri., April 17 | Magic 121, Hornets 90 |
| Suns 111, Warriors 96 |
Click here for the 2026 NBA Playoffs bracket from The Sporting News, which updates live as series are completed.
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Pistons vs. Cavs schedule: Dates, times, TV channels, scores for 2026 NBA Playoffs series originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.
After Sunday's double Game 7 slate, both the Detroit Pistons and Cleveland Cavaliers walked away to decide their second-round matchup.
Despite falling into the feared 3-1 series deficit against the Orlando Magic, Cade Cunningham and his Pistons powered through to win three straight games. From Games 5-7, Detroit's star averaged 36.3 points, 6.7 assists, and 5.0 rebounds. If he can limit his turnovers, Detroit should be on a collision course for its first Eastern Conference Finals appearance since 2008.
Cleveland started the series hot, taking the first two games at home. However, Toronto was able to equalize back at home during Games 3 and 4. The home team went on to win every game that series, which could bode badly for a team that doesn't own home-court advantage for being the higher seed. The Cavaliers' main route to victory involved limiting Cunningham's involvement in the game. The Magic series showed that victory can come if he turns the ball over frequently. Let's not forget that Orlando had the Pistons on the ropes in the first round, but a historically bad shooting performance during the second half of Game 6 saw them blow the series.
During the regular season, Detroit and Cleveland each won two games apiece. At home this season, the Pistons boasted a 35-10 record and shot 48.6% from the field.
The winner of this series will take on whoever comes out of the New York Knicks vs. Philadelphia 76ers series in this year's Eastern Conference Finals.
Here's what you need to know to watch Detroit vs. Cleveland, including broadcast information and start times.
Series tied 3-3
| Date | Game | Time (ET) | Watch |
|---|---|---|---|
| May 5 | Game 1: Pistons 111, Cavs 101 | — | — |
| May 7 | Game 2: Pistons 107, Cavs 97 | — | — |
| May 9 | Game 3: Cavs 116, Pistons 109 | — | — |
| May 11 | Game 4: Cavs 112, Pistons 103 | — | — |
| May 13 | Game 5: Cavs 117, Pistons 113 (OT) | — | — |
| May 15 | Game 6: Pistons 115, Cavs 94 | — | — |
| May 17 | Game 7 at Detroit | 5 or 8 p.m. | Prime Video |
The Pistons vs. Cavs series will air across multiple platforms thanks to the NBA's expanded broadcast deal, which will see games split among the NBC networks and Peacock, and Prime Video.
Games on NBC can be streamed live on DIRECTV, which offers a free trial to new users.
Fans can also turn to the streaming homes for each broadcast partner — Prime Video or Peacock — for games on those platforms.
Click here for the updated 2026 NBA Playoffs bracket from The Sporting News.
Here are the key dates to know for the NBA Playoffs and offseason.
| Event | Dates |
|---|---|
| Play-In Tournament | April 14-17 |
| First round begins | April 18 |
| Conference semifinals begin | May 4 |
| NBA Draft Lottery | May 10 |
| Eastern Conference finals begin | May 19* |
| Western Conference finals begin | May 20* |
| NBA Finals begin | June 3 |
| NBA Finals Game 7 (if necessary) | June 19 |
| NBA Draft | June 23-24 |
* Can move up depending on earlier series

CLEVELAND — Before Game 6, Detroit Pistons head coach J.B. Bickerstaff said that you would have to “choke the life out of” his team. Those words proved to be prophetic.
The Cleveland Cavaliers weren’t up for the challenge. They didn’t value possessions like they needed to, and overall didn’t have the attention to detail you need to close out a 60-win opponent. That came back to bite them as they dropped their best chance to go to the Eastern Conference Finals since 2018 with a 115-94 loss in Game 6.
Now, it all comes down to Game 7 in Detroit on Sunday.
The Cavs once again got off to a sloppy start, which has been a trend throughout the playoffs. Turnovers were once again to blame. Good three-point shooting allowed them to close the first quarter just down one, but the giveaways caught up with them in the second.
Detroit pushed its lead to 12 before Cleveland responded. A 7-0 run, capped off by a Max Strus triple, cut the deficit to just three at the break.
The Cavs had all the momentum going into the half. It seemed like they were going to turn things around and take control of the game coming out of the third quarter. Instead, it was the Pistons that did so.
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Detroit opened the third on a 14-4 run to push their advantage back to 13 and went into the fourth up 14.
Cleveland never mounted a serious comeback attempt in the fourth quarter. They weren’t able to bring the deficit below double digits as Detroit cruised to a somewhat stress-free victory.
The Cavs have talked this series about letting anyone but Cade Cunningham beat them. They weren’t able to do so. Instead, it was Cade and also everyone else who beat them.
Cunningham was once again the best player on the court. He got to his spots and was efficient with the opportunities he got. This led to 21 points on 7-19 shooting with 8 assists.
This was in stark contrast with Cleveland’s star guards.
Donovan Mithell wasn’t able to find a rhythm. He had a difficult time finishing when he got into the paint, going 3-12 on shots there, which included going 3-9 on shots in the restricted area. This led to an 18-point night on 6-20 shooting with three assists and as many turnovers.
Turnovers were an issue all evening. James Harden was front and center. It’s difficult to have a functional offense when your starting point guard gives it away eight times. Those turnovers wiped out any good that game came from his 23 points on 6-13 shooting.
This theme carried over in the other position group matchups.
Jalen Duren had his best game of the series (15 points and 11 rebounds), while Jarrett Allen and Evan Mobley couldn’t get anything going.
Detroit’s role players also significantly outplayed their counterparts. Paul Reed had 17 points, Daniss Jenkins had 15, Ausar Thmopson had 10, and Duncan Robinson — with a bad back — put up 14 points on 4-7 shots.
Meanwhile, Sam Merrill was the only Cavalier outside of the core four with double-digit points. Max Strus, who hit multiple clutch shots in Game 5, had just six points on 2-9 shooting.
Every time you want to believe in the Cavs, they show you that there’s no reason to quite do so yet. We’ll see if they can respond with their season on the line.
Game 7 will be on Sunday in Detroit.
When the NFL officially dropped the 2026 schedule, New Orleans Saints fans immediately circled Week 4. On October 5, Monday Night Football returns to the Caesars Superdome. But this isn't just any primetime slot; it is a momentous, emotionally heavy night designated to commemorate the 20-year anniversary of the historic 2006 "Dome-coming" game—the night the Saints reopened their doors after Hurricane Katrina and proved to the world that New Orleans was still standing.
Naturally, the script dictates that the opponent must be the Atlanta Falcons. It is one of the NFL’s most storied, bitter rivalries.
Yet, as The Times-Picayune/NOLA.com’s Jeff Duncan revealed, the Falcons wanted absolutely no part of it. According to Duncan, Atlanta actively lobbied the league to not be the sacrificial lamb for New Orleans' anniversary party.
And the NFL, in a rare moment of poetic justice, scheduled them for it anyway.
I heard the Atlanta Falcons wanted no part of being the opponent for the Saints' Monday Night Football game, commemorating the 20-year anniversary of the historic "Dome-coming" game in 2006. And the NFL scheduled them for it anyway.#SacrificialLambs
— Jeff Duncan (@JeffDuncan_) May 15, 2026
Let’s call this what it is: incredibly soft.
In the hyper-competitive, alpha-male landscape of the NFL, teams usually beg for primetime exposure. Players want the bright lights; coaches want the national stage to prove their mettle. For an organization to look at a calendar, see a monumental historical milestone for their chief rival, and essentially say, "Please, Mr. Goodell, don't make us go into that loud building," is a hilarious admission of fear.
What exactly are the Falcons afraid of? They are terrified of a ghost. Specifically, the ghost of September 25, 2006.
Twenty years ago, the Falcons walked into a traumatized, defiant, and deeply emotional Superdome. Less than two minutes into the game, Steve Gleason blocked a Michael Koenen punt, Curtis Deloatch recovered it in the end zone, and the Superdome shook with a force that felt like it could rip the roof right back off. The Saints went on to blister the Falcons 23-3 in a game that transcended sports. It wasn't about football; it was about the rebirth of an American city.
Atlanta doesn't want to play a football game on October 5 because they know they are walking into a religious experience. They know that for three hours, the crowd in New Orleans won't just be cheering for a win, yet they will be channeling two decades of resilience, survival, and pure, unadulterated hatred for the dirty birds.
The league deserves credit for ignoring Atlanta's pleas. The NFL is an entertainment business built on narrative, and there is no better narrative in the sport than the Saints, the Falcons, and the legacy of the Rebirth.
Since that fateful 2006 night, the Saints have dominated the rivalry, winning 26 of the last 39 meetings.
By forcing Atlanta to step onto that field, the NFL is preserving the authenticity of the rivalry. You don't get to opt out of the history you helped write just because you ended up on the wrong side of the highlight reel. The Falcons are a fundamental part of the "Dome-coming" lore. Without the villain, the hero's triumph isn't as sweet.
The Saints are coming off a tough 6-11 season last year, starving for a return to the national spotlight after a one-year primetime hiatus. They start the 2026 season with a grueling two-game road trip before returning home. By the time Monday night rolls around in Week 4, the city will be a powder keg of anticipation.
"A team specially requesting the NFL not schedule them for an opponent's specific home game is sooo incredibly soft. I've never heard of that before." — Warren Sharp, Sharp Football Analysis
When the Falcons run out of the tunnel on October 5, they will be met with a wall of sound twenty years in the making. They tried to run from the schedule-makers, but they couldn't hide. Now, they have no choice but to face the music—and the history—in the Big Easy. WHO DAT!
With the Philadelphia 76ers now eliminated from the playoffs, it's time to look at some former Sixers who are still in the playoffs helping their respective teams get the job done.
The Detroit Pistons feature two former Sixers in the form of Paul Reed and Tobias Harris. The Sixers selected Reed in the second round of the 2020 draft while Harris spent 5.5 seasons with Philadelphia before leaving in free agency in 2024.
With the Pistons facing elimination, they earned a tough 115-94 win on the road over the Cleveland Cavaliers in Game 6. The win tied the series at 3-3 and will force a Game 7 back in Detroit on Sunday. Reed had a playoff career-high 17 points and six rebounds off the bench and Harris had six points and five rebounds. Another former Sixers star, James Harden, had 23 points and seven rebounds for the Cavaliers.
Paul Reed in Game 6:
— StatMuse (@statmuse) May 16, 2026
17 PTS
16 MIN
Leading all non-guards in points per minute this playoffs. pic.twitter.com/xquTLj4jUD
The Pistons will be looking for their first Eastern Conference finals appearance since 2008 while the Cavs will be looking for their first since 2018.
This article originally appeared on Sixers Wire: Couple of former Sixers help Pistons force Game 7 with win over Cavs
CLEVELAND – The Detroit Pistons season is alive and well.
They got contributions up and down the lineup, including big-time bench performances from Paul Reed, Duncan Robinson, Caris LeVert and Marcus Sasser to stun the Cleveland Cavaliers, 115-94, in Game 6 at Rocket Arena and force a decisive Game 7 in Detroit in the second round of the NBA playoffs.
The Pistons got 48 points from their bench.
Cade Cunningham led the Pistons with 21 points and the maligned Jalen Duren had arguably his best game of the playoffs with 15 points, 11 rebounds and three blocks, despite rolling his left ankle in the third quarter. Daniss Jenkins poured in 15 points starting for the second straight game, and Ausar Thompson collected 10 points, nine rebounds, four assists, four steals and a gigantic two-hand block in 24 minutes before fouling out with 3:56 to play.
Paul Reed scored 17 and Duncan Robinson had 14 points after missing Game 5 and coming off the bench in Game 6.
Game 7 of the Eastern Conference semifinals is Sunday night at Little Caesars Arena at 8 p.m., streaming exclusively on Prime Video.
Both the 1-seed Pistons (over Orlando) and 4-seed Cavaliers (over Toronto) won Game 7s in the first round, both at home.
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The winner will play the 3-seed New York Knicks on Tuesday night. The Pistons would host if they advance; the Cavs would be on the road.
This breaking news story will be updated.
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When Madison Evans got out of a bases loaded, no outs jam in the bottom of the fourth inning, there appeared to be a buzz in Bowlin Stadium that South Dakota could spring one of the most improbable upsets of the 2026 softball season.
The next couple innings went Nebraska's way, and the No. 1 Cornhuskers beat No. 4 South Dakota 4-1 in the NCAA Tournament Lincoln Regional.
Nebraska will face No. 3 Grand Canyon in the winner's bracket at noon Saturday, May 16, while South Dakota and No. 2 Louisville will play a win-or-go-home game at 2:30 p.m. Grand Canyon beat Louisville 5-1 in the first game of the day.
South Dakota took a 1-0 lead with the game's first hit in the top of the fourth. Autumn Iversen, making her return to Nebraska, ripped a solo home run off Big Ten Freshman of the Year Alexis Jensen to lead off the fourth.
Evans gave up a walk, double and walk to start the bottom of the fourth. The Sioux Falls native then got three consecutive Cornhuskers to pop out, ending the threat and sending the Coyotes into the fifth with a lead.
South Dakota went down with just one hit in the top of the fifth, then Nebraska took a 2-1 lead with two-out extra base hits from Hannah Coor and Hannah Camenzind. The Cornhuskers then popped in a couple more insurance runs on a two-run double from Hoffmann in the sixth.
Iversen and Evans had the Coyotes' only hits on the day. Evans went all six innings, allowing four runs on six hits, three walks and a hit batter with three strikeouts. Five of the six hits Evans allowed came in the fifth and sixth innings.
Jensen punched out six batters in five innings for Nebraska, and Jordy Frahm struck out three in two perfect frames for the save.
It was South Dakota's first NCAA Tournament game in program history, and the Coyotes will need a win over an ACC foe if they want to extend this stay.
This article originally appeared on Sioux Falls Argus Leader: USD softball upset bid falls short at Nebraska in NCAA Tournament
WASHINGTON — The Orioles pushed the tying run to 90 feet away, but eight innings of scoreless offense did them in.
Despite a two-run, ninth-inning rally, Baltimore lost, 3-2, to the Washington Nationals on Friday night as Zack Littell, who entered the game with a 6.94 ERA and the most home runs allowed in MLB this season, pitched five scoreless frames to outduel Shane Baz.
The Orioles (20-25) loaded the bases twice in the final frame and scored on a sacrifice fly by Jeremiah Jackson and an RBI single by Gunnar Henderson, but Adley Rutschman struck out swinging to end the game.
It spoiled a breakout performance for Baz, who delivered his best start as an Oriole. The right-hander shook off back-to-back five-run outings by setting a season high in innings (seven), allowing three runs on six hits and three walks with four strikeouts. Though the Nationals’ lineup had been a formidable unit this season, ranking second in MLB at 5.36 runs per game, Baz worked around some hard contact and stranded six base runners.
Left fielder Daylen Lile delivered the only big blow against him — a two-run home run in the sixth as he finished a triple short of the cycle. Third baseman Brady House accounted for the only other run of the day with a sacrifice fly in the fourth.
The Orioles, meanwhile, had no answers for Littell or left-hander Andrew Alvarez, who pitched three innings in relief before putting two runners on to open the top of the ninth. Nationals manager Blake Butera, a close friend of Orioles skipper Craig Albernaz, who played under him in the Tampa Bay Rays’ farm system, then brought in right-hander Gus Varland.
Varland walked Leody Taveras to load the bases with no outs and secured the first two outs before Butera went back to his bullpen for right-hander Richard Lovelady, who gave up the run-scoring single to Henderson before hanging on for the save.
The San Francisco 49ers schedule is now set for the 2026 season. And save for a to be determined time slot for the season finale we know when and where the 49ers will play.
The Niners are set to face a well-balanced schedule when you break it into four game increments. The NFL did a reasonably good job making the schedule not too overwhelming for the team with more winnable matchups mixed in with the challenging ones.
The first set of games sees the 49ers take on the Los Angeles Rams in Melbourne, Australia before three straight home games against the Miami Dolphins, Arizona Cardinals and Denver Broncos. The Rams (12-5) and Broncos (14-3) were expected to be among the tougher games of the season, but the level playing field in Australia against Los Angeles and the home game against the Broncos gives the Niners a chance to go 4-0 in that stretch. Count us among those that think the 49ers go 3-1 in that stretch.
The next four games see the Niners travel to the Super Bowl champion Seattle Seahawks, host the Washington Commanders, go to Atlanta to take on the Falcons and take on the Raiders following a bye week. The Niners may be likely to drop the road game to the Seahawks but should win the next three to get to 6-2 after Week 9.
The next four games could provide a sneaky test. San Francisco faces the Dallas Cowboys on the road before taking on the improved Minnesota Vikings in Mexico. Then they host the Seattle Seahawks before facing a Giants team that could be on the rise. The 49ers will play the Giants at 10 a.m. PT meaning an early morning of warmups for the players. Look for the Niners to go 2-2 in that stretch to get to 8-4.
IT’S HERE ‼️
— San Francisco 49ers (@49ers) May 14, 2026
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The final five games of the season are difficult but winnable. The 49ers host the Los Angeles Rams before going on the road to face the Los Angeles Chargers and Kansas City Chiefs. Then they come home to face the Philadelphia Eagles and end the season in Arizona against the rebuilding Cardinals.
The Chargers could end up contenders, but, like the Eagles, struggled against top competition last season. The Chiefs have plenty of uncertainty of their own with Patrick Mahomes II returning from injury at quarterback. It's reasonable to see the Niners drop one of the five games, but the team finishes 12-5 on the year.
The 49ers have a tough schedule, but it is spaced out well enough to give the team a chance to duplicate its 2025 record. The Niners will look to have a better postseason should they get there in January.
For the second year in a row, the Stephen Decatur boys lacrosse team is headed to the MPSSAA Class 2A State Championship game, as it defeated Huntingtown 14-7 in the state semifinals Friday night.
The Decatur Seahawks got off to a quick start in the quarterfinals at Glen Burnie High School on Friday, with John Fohner scoring a hat trick in the first quarter. From there, Decatur would continue to build on its lead until the game was out of reach, and it punched its ticket to the 2A State Title Game for the second consecutive season.
They will face a familiar foe when they get to next week's state championship game, as they are set to face off against Bayside Conference rivals Kent Island in a rematch of last year's title game. Last season Kent Island defeated Decatur 13-12 in what was a tight championship game, with Kent Island scoring the winning goal with just two minutes left.
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Kent Island has won both matchups with Decatur this season, as they defeated the Seahawks 9-7 in a March regular season matchup, and won the Bayside Championship Game 16-4 over Decatur in early May
This year's MPSSAA State Championship Games are set to take place from May 19-21, with the exact schedule and location TBA.
Stephen Decatur's girls lacrosse team all featured in a Class 2A State Semifinal Game at Glen Burnie High School on Friday, but they fell 11-4 to Centennial, ending their season.
More: Decatur boys lacrosse gets win over Parkside in Regional Final
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This article originally appeared on Salisbury Daily Times: Stephen Decatur boys lacrosse beats Huntingtown MPSSAA state semifinals
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Samsung’s next-generation flagship chipset, the Exynos 2700, could adopt a new packaging design, according to a recent report. The company is reportedly planning to move away from Fan-Out Wafer-Level Packaging (FOWLP) technology for the upcoming SoC. Fan-Out Wafer-Level Packaging (FOWLP), which Samsung has used since the Exynos 2400, reportedly helped improve thermal performance. However, the technology is said to have been less profitable for the company due to its complex and costly manufacturing process. According to the report, which cites an industry official, Samsung plans to...
There still is no certainty about Álvaro Arbeloa’s continuity as Real Madrid manager, but it is almost certain that he will not come back. In that search, many names have been mentioned, with Jose Mourinho being the most prominent one. For former Spain international Gaizka Mendieta, that would not be the best choice, as he explained in an interview with PlayUK.
Mendieta said: “To me personally, Mourinho going back to Real Madrid is a surprise. I think sometimes a second spell is risky. In my experience, there are not many cases where it works. A third time, I do not think it is appropriate. I also think he is not the same Mourinho he was years ago, the first time. I think a lot has changed for Mourinho himself.”
The former midfielder has plenty of experience in the sport, having starred for Valencia before moving to Barcelona, while also playing for Spain’s senior team. Mendieta’s thoughts also included his preferred replacement as manager.
The former player chose a club legend as the best possible manager: “I think that if Florentino Perez called him, he would obviously go, but that is not going to happen. And Raúl is not waiting by the phone because he knows that his moment probably passed years ago, maybe just before Xabi Alonso.”

Hiring a Real Madrid legend like Raúl could create a big reaction in the dressing room, which may seem like the main issue. Even so, that looks almost impossible, as the former striker has not been in the running.
Mendieta said: “It was then that he thought it was his moment. I would have loved to see him there. I think he was ready, especially when they made a managerial change that was not new to the team, like what happened with Arbeloa.”
There are many things the new manager will need to succeed. Tactical knowledge is a must, while being able to manage players with difficult personalities may be even more important. For the former left-footed midfielder, the squad should also be heavily revamped.
Mendieta said: “There are two sides to it. One is that they have not won a title in two years and the manager they hire must do better than the others. But at the same time, it is a risk because it is clear the club needs to sign players, almost one for each line. That is what Alonso wanted.”

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The US Commodity Futures Trading Commission is currently headed by Chair Michael Selig, with no public statement from Donald Trump about fully staffing the five-member panel of commissioners.
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The crypto ATM company reported financial difficulties amid a changing regulatory environment and ongoing litigation, which have cost it millions of dollars.
The fighters competing on Saturday's MVP MMA 1 fight card on Netflix officially weighed in on Friday morning. At 9 p.m. ET they'll participate in the event's ceremonial weigh-in.
Former UFC women’s bantamweight champion Ronda Rousey returns to the cage after nearly a decade to take on fellow women’s MMA pioneer Gina Carano in the fight card's main event.
The event takes place at the Intuit Dome in Inglewood, California and will be the first mixed martial arts event promotion by Most Valuable Promotions and Netflix.
INDIANAPOLIS -- Felix Rosenqvist led the final Indianapolis 500 practice before qualifying weekend, topping Fast Friday’s speed chart with a top speed of 233.372 mph.
But the Meyer Shank Racing driver admitted the speed didn’t feel obvious from inside the cockpit.
“I thought we were pretty far off,” Rosenqvist said.
Still, when the boost was turned up and teams began revealing their true qualifying form, Rosenqvist found his way to the top.
“Sometimes that happens,” he said. “Once you find the will of speed, it kind of comes.”
And after his first time leading Fast Friday, Rosenqvist is no longer downplaying expectations heading into qualifying.
“Excited for tomorrow,” Rosenqvist said. “I didn’t really go into the day thinking we might have a chance on pole. Now, I’m kind of hungry for it.”
Rosenqvist will be the 11th driver in Saturday’s qualifying order — a draw he welcomed.
“I think early is always good here,” Rosenqvist said.
Rosenqvist’s closest challenger Friday was Alexander Rossi, who posted the second-fastest speed at 232.932 mph. Rossi said qualifying may ultimately come down to weather, especially with conditions changing by the day.
“It’ll all depend on what we get weather-wise,” Rossi said. “That’s the name of the game around here.”
Rossi noted the unpredictability has defined much of May.
“It’s just one of those months in Indianapolis, where you get two or three days of consistency, and it flips on its head,” he said.
Rosenqvist agreed that shifting conditions could reshape the qualifying picture, but said Meyer Shank Racing has grown comfortable adjusting to different weather offsets.
“Weather is always tricky,” Rosenqvist said.
Jessica Garcete is an IndyStar sports reporter. Get IndyStar's motor sports coverage sent directly to your inbox with our Motor Sports newsletter. Subscribe to theYouTube channel IndyStar TV: IndyCar for a behind-the-scenes look at IndyCar and expert analysis.
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Patriots Scheduled For 2 TNF Games, But NFL Says Rest Disparity 'Isn't Real' originally appeared on NESN. Add NESN as a Preferred Source by clicking here.
It seems like anybody with a brain can watch an NFL football game and understand the competitive disadvantage a team could be put at when they have four days to recover instead of seven. However, the NFL maintains that there is simply no such thing as "rest disparity," and they are asking you to ignore the countless players who have spoken out against "Thursday Night Football" in the past.
ESPN's Stephen Holder asked NFL vice president of broadcast planning Mike North about the fan theory that states their teams are at a disadvantage when they play on a short week.
"Rest disparity is not a thing," North said. "You do not have a competitive advantage when you're coming off your bye. You certainly don't have a competitive advantage when you're one day or two day or three days more well rested. If that data suggests that there's a there, we will adjust."
This is good news for the New England Patriots as they are scheduled to play a game on four days of rest, not just once, but two times in the 2026 season.
The first TNF clash comes in Week 7 against the Chicago Bears. It'll be a mid-October trip to Soldier Field, but fortunately, the tough game is sandwiched between two games against the New York Jets and the Miami Dolphins, respectively.
They are not so lucky the second time around. Their home TNF battle with the Minnesota Vikings comes four days after they host the Buffalo Bills and a week before they have to travel to Arrowhead Stadium to take on the Kansas City Cheifs on "Monday Night Football."
I hope Patriots fans have their Amazon Prime subscriptions ready.
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Texas Rangers second baseman Josh Smith has been diagnosed with viral meningitis and is expected to be hospitalized for at least a week, the team announced Friday.
Smith, 28, is receiving treatment at a Dallas-area hospital. He’ll stay there until he’s fully recovered, per the team, which projects a 7-10 day timeline.
Viral meningitis, according to the CDC, is the most common type of meningitis, which is the swelling of the protective lining of the brain and spinal cord. It can be caused by a viral infection, and common symptoms include a fever, headache and stiff neck, although others — such as nausea, vomiting and even an altered mental state — can occur, too.
The Rangers, per The Associated Press, said Smith saw a doctor on Wednesday after feeling under the weather.
“Our only concern right now is Josh’s health,” president of baseball operations Chris Young said, via the AP. “This is obviously an unexpected illness, but we hope to see him return to full health and rejoin the club very soon.”
Smith was drafted by the New York Yankees in the second round in 2019. The LSU product has been with the Rangers since July 2021. He made his MLB debut with the team in 2022, and he was part of the 2023 squad that won the franchise’s first World Series. He’s played a larger role in the years since, though.
In 2024, he delivered 30 doubles, 13 home runs and earned a Silver Slugger Award while clocking out with a career-high 62 RBI.
So far this season, he’s started 26 games at second base. He took over at that position after the Rangers traded Marcus Semien to the New York Mets this past November. Previously, Smith served as a utility player for Texas.
That said, Smith’s role as primary second baseman has been interrupted. On May 4, he landed on the injured list with a right glute strain. Plus, he’s dealt with left wrist inflammation during his rehab process, according to the AP.
The latest hurdle in his return to play is viral meningitis.
BRENTWOOD — Ravenwood girls lacrosse had waited three long years to return to the top.
The Raptors did so in emphatic fashion on home turf May 15, claiming the Class AA TSSAA girls lacrosse state championship with a 19-4 win over Bearden (14-5).
Ravenwood (16-5) set a TSSAA record for margin of victory in a state championship game, surpassing Harpeth Hall's record of 14 from last year.
Ravenwood has three TGLA state titles and claimed its first TSSAA championship in the sport’s second season since being officially sanctioned.
“It's really just a matter of them wanting to work together. Buying into the fact that we want to be a team,” Ravenwood coach Bill Dryer said. "I've told them, this is my fourth championship and every team that's won a championship, it's always a team, not individuals.
"If you look down our stat line, we probably have six girls that are over 30 goals this season. It's not one person dominating the game, it's just a bunch of girls working together and figuring it out, so it's just fun to see."
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The Raptors were high on confidence entering the state title game, having run through powerhouse programs en route to the championship game, including last season’s inaugural winner Brentwood.Ravenwood also took down Williamson County rival Franklin in both the regular season and state semifinals.
“We won't turn away from playing anybody ... The last three weeks we've been saying, it's really not about the opposition, it's about us,” Dryer said. "So just go out and do the things that you need to do and all those other things will take care of themselves."
Ravenwood led 8-0 after one period and 13-2 at the half. Junior Olivia Sacco led the Raptors with five goals and senior Addi Barlow added four goals.
"We all play really well together," Sacco said. "Since we're all close, we all look for each other and we all know what we're capable of doing, so we know where to feed each other."
Graduating only two seniors, Dryer and the Raptors hope to become a fixture in the state championship.
"You put a target on your back, but it'll be interesting to see if they're up for the challenge," Dryer said.
Harrison Campbell covers high school sports for The Daily Herald and The Tennessean. Email him at hcampbell@usatodayco.com and follow him on X (formerly Twitter) @hccamp.
This article originally appeared on Nashville Tennessean: TSSAA girls lacrosse, Ravenwood beats Bearden in Class AA championship
Former NFL defensive end Josh Mauro died last month at 35. Via the California Post, authorities have determined that Mauro's death occurred as a result of an accidental drug overdose.
Officially, the cause of death was "acute combined fentanyl, cocaine, and ethanol intoxication."
Mauro, who played college football at Stanford from 2010 through 2013, went undrafted in 2014. After four years with the Cardinals, Mauro spent one with the Giants and one with the Raiders. He returned to Arizona for the final two season of his career, in 2020 and 2021.
He appeared in 80 career regular-season games, with 40 starts.
Caitlin Clark is the all-time assists leader in Iowa women's basketball history. Now she's climbing up the Indiana Fever's all-time assist list.
In the Fever's Friday night matchup against the Washington Mystics, Clark got off to a fast start. She had six points and three assists in the opening quarter as Indiana raced out to an early lead. And with those three dimes, Clark reached another impressive milestone in the Fever record book.
The former Iowa star is now fifth all-time in Fever history in career assists with 471 and counting.
Climbing the ranks 📈
— Indiana Fever (@IndianaFever) May 15, 2026
Congratulations to Caitlin Clark on moving into fifth place on our franchise’s all-time assists list 🪙 pic.twitter.com/xIz2xodYrW
Clark passed Katie Douglas on the list and will now look to make up ground on her teammate Kelsey Mitchell, who has 803 assists and counting. Tamika Catchings is first in Fever history with 1,488 assists. If Clark continues dishing dimes at her career rate of 8.5 per game, she'll have a great shot of ending her career as the Fever's all-time assists leader.
This comes less than a week after Clark scored her 1,000th career regular-season point. Her list of accomplishments in the WNBA should only continue to grow.
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This article originally appeared on Hawkeyes Wire: Caitlin Clark reaches impressive Indiana Fever assists milestone
A key Michigan State football recruiting target in the 2027 class has reportedly set his commitment date.
Michigan State recruiting target Ronnie Gomiller of East St. Louis, Ill. will reportedly announce his college decision on July 1. Greg Smith of Rivals reported the notable development in Gomiller's recruitment, also stating he's finalized his list of schools he'll be visiting: Michigan State, Utah, Purdue, Cincinnati and Iowa State.
Gomiller is listed as a four-star prospect, with a recruiting rating of 89.04 in 247Sports' composite system. He ranks as the No. 54 wide receiver and No. 433 overall prospect in the 2027 class.
It was announced earlier this week that Gomiller will be taking an official visit to Michigan State on June 12. The Spartans are currently considered the favorite for his commitment on 247Sports, but the next month will ultimately decide who comes out on top in this key recruiting battle.
Click on the post below to learn more about where things stand on Gomiller's recruitment:
East St. Louis WR Ronnie Gomiller just finalized his official visit schedule — Utah, Purdue, Cincinnati, Michigan State and Iowa State all get a shot
— Greg Smith (@GregSmithRivals) May 14, 2026
But one program holds an edge heading into decision day July 1st.
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This article originally appeared on Spartans Wire: Priority MSU football target, 4-star WR Ronnie Gomiller reportedly sets commitment date

Pistons vs Cavaliers final score, results: Pistons force a Game 7 with Jalen Duren's best game of the series originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.
The Detroit Pistons have defeated the Cleveland Cavaliers 115-94 in Game 6, forcing a Game 7 in Detroit. This was not a story of two different halves. It was a story of one quarter vs the remaining three. In the first quarter, neither team had more than a three-point lead. In the second quarter, the Pistons began to create separation. In the second half, Detroit enjoyed leads between 11 and 17 points.
Unlike most games in this series, there was no one player carrying either team. The high scorer in this game was James Harden with 23, while Cleveland had two other starters with 18. As for Detroit, Cade Cunningham led the way with 21, but Detroit had four starters in double figures and two players off the bench that combined for 31 points, going 5-for-8 from three.
Detroit was the clear aggressor through most of the game, while Cleveland seemed sluggish. Donovan Mitchell's 18 points on 6-of-20 shooting and 2-for-6 from three just is not going to cut it. The Cavaliers are not built to win playoff games if Mitchell and Harden aren't combining for at least 50. In addition, the Cavaliers got a bad shooting night from Evan Mobley and the fifth starter Dean Wade only added three points in 22 minutes.
After this dominating performance by the Pistons, momentum has swung back to Detroit as they prepare for a Game 7 at home. A very noteworthy bright spot for Detroit is the return to expectation for Jalen Duren. He contributed 15 points, 11 rebounds, three blocks while shooting 70% from the floor in 27 minutes. If they can get that again from Duren and Cade Cunningham is still Cade Cunningham, it should spell good news for Detroit on Sunday.
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Together through everything 🤝 pic.twitter.com/g56UJklnvT
— Detroit Pistons (@DetroitPistons) May 16, 2026
| DET | CLE | |
|---|---|---|
| FG | 43-82 | 30-78 |
| Field Goal % | 52 | 38 |
| 3PT | 16-36 | 12-35 |
| Three Point % | 44 | 34 |
| FT | 13-19 | 22-30 |
| Free Throw % | 68 | 73 |
| Rebounds | 43 | 40 |
| Offensive Rebounds | 13 | 16 |
| Defensive Rebounds | 30 | 24 |
| Assists | 25 | 15 |
| Steals | 9 | 9 |
| Blocks | 7 | 3 |
| Total Turnovers | 18 | 19 |
| Points Conceded Off Turnovers | 17 | 25 |
| Fast Break Points | 14 | 8 |
| Points in Paint | 48 | 26 |
| Fouls | 22 | 18 |
| Technical Fouls | 0 | 0 |
| Flagrant Fouls | 1 | 0 |
| Largest Lead | 22 | 6 |
| Percent Led | 80 | 16 |
YOU KNOW THE PISTONS WON AGAIN pic.twitter.com/6VBe4vRWEb
— Detroit Pistons (@DetroitPistons) May 16, 2026
4th Quarter-1:19: Paul Reed makes a 24-foot three-point shot.
4th Quarter-2:00: Jaylon Tyson makes a 9-foot floater.
4th Quarter-2:22: Daniss Jenkins makes a 25-foot three-point shot.
4th Quarter-3:00: Jalen Duren makes a two-point shot.
4th Quarter-3:37: Daniss Jenkins makes a 22-foot three-point shot.
4th Quarter-3:56: Ausar Thompson has fouled out. Jarrett Allen makes both free throws.
4th Quarter-4:31: James Harden makes a 26-foot three-point shot.
4th Quarter-4:42: Paul Reed makes a two-point shot.
4th Quarter-6:07: Dean Wade slips on the floor Tobias Harris picks up the loose ball and makes a running dunk.
Unc getting up pic.twitter.com/oHKNixhxTL
— Detroit Pistons (@DetroitPistons) May 16, 2026
4th Quarter-6:40: Jalen Duren makes a layup.
4th Quarter-7:14: James Harden makes a 26-foot three-point shot.
4th Quarter-7:46: Evan Mobley makes a 1-foot tip in dunk.
4th Quarter-8:08: Jalen Duren makes a turnaround jump shot.
BIG DAWG MOVES × 2 pic.twitter.com/vXA7ZbwHpK
— Detroit Pistons (@DetroitPistons) May 16, 2026
4th Quarter-9:37: Donovan Mitchell makes a 26-foot three-point shot.
4th Quarter-10:03: Donovan Mitchell makes a driving layup.
4th Quarter-10:20: Marcus Sasser makes a 25-foot three-point shot.
4th Quarter-11:16: Evan Mobley makes a 23-foot three-point shot.
Needed that one from the corner! @evanmobley | #LetEmKnowpic.twitter.com/K5ABb7M2Z5
— Cleveland Cavaliers (@cavs) May 16, 2026
4th Quarter-11:46: Duncan Robinson makes a 26-foot three-point shot.
3rd Quarter-0:01: Marcus Sasser makes a 1-foot running jumper.
SASSER TO FINISH THE THIRD pic.twitter.com/F7Y2QBwmAA
— Detroit Pistons (@DetroitPistons) May 16, 2026
3rd Quarter-0:28: Paull Reed makes a layup.
3rd Quarter-1:10: Evan Mobley makes a 1-foot dunk.
3rd Quarter-1:37: Paul Reed makes a layup.
3rd Quarter-2:07: Duncan Robinson makes a 25-foot three-point shot.
3rd Quarter-3:26: Sam Merrill makes a driving layup.
3rd Quarter-4:00: Sam Merrill makes a 26-foot three-point shot.
3rd Quarter-4:22: Duncan Robinson makes a 25-foot three-point shot.
3rd Quarter-4:53: Paul Reed makes a driving layup. Fouled on the play. Reed made the extra free throw.
3rd Quarter-5:24: Jarrett Allen makes a two-point shot.
Both teams have been scoreless for almost 3 minutes of game action
3rd Quarter-8:06: James Harden makes a 14-foot fade away jump shot.
3rd Quarter-8:50: Ausar Thompson makes a tip in dunk.
3rd Quarter-9:28: Daniss Jenkins makes a driving layup.
3rd Quarter-10:21: Daniss Jenkins makes a 23-foot three-point shot.
3rd Quarter-10:59: Tobias Harris makes a running layup.
3rd Quarter-11:36: Cade Cunningham makes a 25-foot three-point shot.
| DET | CLE | |
|---|---|---|
| FG | 20-40 | 18-36 |
| Field Goal % | 50 | 50 |
| 3PT | 7-18 | 7-17 |
| Three Point % | 39 | 41 |
| FT | 7-12 | 8-12 |
| Free Throw % | 58 | 67 |
| Rebounds | 20 | 18 |
| Offensive Rebounds | 5 | 4 |
| Defensive Rebounds | 15 | 14 |
| Assists | 13 | 10 |
| Steals | 6 | 6 |
| Blocks | 1 | 2 |
| Total Turnovers | 11 | 13 |
| Points Conceded Off Turnovers | 14 | 17 |
| Fast Break Points | 8 | 4 |
| Points in Paint | 24 | 16 |
| Fouls | 10 | 12 |
| Technical Fouls | 0 | 0 |
| Flagrant Fouls | 1 | 0 |
| Largest Lead | 12 | 6 |
| Percent Led | 60 | 31 |
2nd Quarter-1:02: Max Strus makes a 26-foot three-point shot.
2nd Quarter-1:31: Donovan Mitchell makes a running dunk.
SPIDA STEAL. SPIDA SLAM. @spidadmitchell | #LetEmKnowpic.twitter.com/k6ikRXgodr
— Cleveland Cavaliers (@cavs) May 16, 2026
2nd Quarter-2:02: Jalen Duren makes a driving layup.
2nd Quarter-2:45: Jarrett Allen makes a 1-foot dunk.
The Fro with the flush! #LetEmKnowpic.twitter.com/wVyyRTNdEN
— Cleveland Cavaliers (@cavs) May 16, 2026
2nd Quarter-2:57: Cade Cunningham makes a 26-foot three-point shot.
2nd Quarter-3:25: Max Strus makes a 23-foot three-point shot.
2nd Quarter-4:01: Jarrett Allen makes a finger roll layup.
2nd Quarter-4:18: Cade Cunningham makes a 25-foot three-point shot.
2nd Quarter-5:26: Dean Wade makes a 23-foot three-point shot.
👌 DEANER! @deanwade3232 | #LetEmKnowpic.twitter.com/MwfWdEvoi2
— Cleveland Cavaliers (@cavs) May 16, 2026
2nd Quarter-5:42: Jalen Duren makes a driving layup.
2nd Quarter-6:10: Caris Levert makes an 11-foot fade away jump shot.
2nd Quarter-6:38: Sam Merrill makes a 22-foot three-point shot.
🎂 A birthday triple! @smerrill05 | #LetEmKnowpic.twitter.com/EXDx2RcBS4
— Cleveland Cavaliers (@cavs) May 16, 2026
2nd Quarter-8:04: Ausar Thompson shoved Sam Merrill through a pick. Foul elevated to a flagrant one for hand contact to the neck area. Merrill hit both free throws.
2nd Quarter-8:14: Ausar Thompson makes a two-point shot.
2nd Quarter-8:48: Donovan Mitchell makes a 13-foot driving floater.
2nd Quarter-9:30: Cade Cunningham makes a 25-foot three-point shot.
MotorCad3️⃣ pic.twitter.com/QjYyUBaud2
— Detroit Pistons (@DetroitPistons) May 16, 2026
2nd Quarter-10:21: Cade Cunningham makes a 13-foot turnaround jump shot.
Cade is too smooth pic.twitter.com/2zfizwVtmf
— Detroit Pistons (@DetroitPistons) May 15, 2026
2nd Quarter-10:53: Paul Reed makes an 8-foot shot.
2nd Quarter-11:47: Paul Reed makes a layup.
1st Quarter-0:30: Caris Levert makes a 25-foot three-point shot.
1st Quarter-1:25: Duncan Robinson makes a 26-foot three-point shot.
1st Quarter-3:34: Evan Mobley makes a 24-foot three-point shot.
1st Quarter-4:14: Caris Levert makes a 26-foot three-point shot.
1st Quarter-4:54: Jalen Duren makes a driving layup.
1st Quarter-5:13: James Harden makes a 12-foot step back jumper.
James for 2 (at the shot clock buzzer)! @JHarden13 | #LetEmKnowpic.twitter.com/MkgGy0yQeA
— Cleveland Cavaliers (@cavs) May 15, 2026
1st Quarter-6:42: Jalen Duren makes a driving layup.
1st Quarter-7:00: Donovan Mitchell makes a 25-foot three-point shot.
1st Quarter-7:40: James Harden makes a 25-foot three-point shot.
James for 3! @JHarden13 | #LetEmKnowpic.twitter.com/wYFWhH76jb
— Cleveland Cavaliers (@cavs) May 15, 2026
1st Quarter-8:25: Jarrett Allen makes tip shot.
1st Quarter-8:43: Ausar Thompson makes a running layup. Fouled on the play. Thompson made the extra free throw.
Daniss with the bullseye to Ausar 🎯 pic.twitter.com/ZYmu117Y5Z
— Detroit Pistons (@DetroitPistons) May 15, 2026
1st Quarter-9:01: Cade Cunningham makes a 25-foot three-point shot.
1st Quarter-10:09: Evan Mobley makes an 11-foot fade away jump shot.
1st Quarter-10:16: Cade Cunningham makes a driving layup.
1st Quarter-11:08: James Harden makes a 12-foot floater.
James for 2! @JHarden13 | #LetEmKnowpic.twitter.com/5NrBbD1tVZ
— Cleveland Cavaliers (@cavs) May 15, 2026
Jarrett & Evan are the first pair of Cavs teammates to average at least 1.80 BPG in the postseason, and first in the NBA since 2019. #LetEmKnowpic.twitter.com/QWTQbRKHmv
— Cleveland Cavaliers (@cavs) May 15, 2026
let's hoop pic.twitter.com/sqPejLuYAC
— Detroit Pistons (@DetroitPistons) May 15, 2026
It's going to take all 19,432 of us. #LetEmKnowpic.twitter.com/xPxX1dH6sa
— Cleveland Cavaliers (@cavs) May 15, 2026
CLE📍 pic.twitter.com/vrM7rQVHjO
— Detroit Pistons (@DetroitPistons) May 15, 2026
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — The Chevrolet engines that caused some consternation earlier this week at Indianapolis Motor Speedway performed just fine on Fast Friday.
Scott McLaughlin, the 2024 Indianapolis 500 pole winner, turned the fastest no-tow lap of the day at 232.674 mph and had second-fastest four-lap average. Alexander Rossi, the 2016 race winner, turned the second-fastest overall lap at 232.932. And Rossi's teammate, driver-owner Ed Carpenter, was seventh on the speed chart at 232.470. Carpenter has won three Indy poles.
All three made engine changes Tuesday or Wednesday because of mechanical issues, prompting the engine manufacturer to ship each engine back to Detroit for additional inspection.
“Chevrolet is aware of some isolated engine issues experienced by a small number of Chevrolet-powered entries during Indianapolis 500 practice this week,” the company said Friday in a statement. “We are working closely with our teams to review. Our focus is on understanding the facts as quickly as possible while continuing to provide our teams with the performance, reliability and support they need as preparations continue for qualifying and the Indianapolis 500.”
But the Chevy drivers had no problems Friday when IndyCar added about 100 horsepower to each of the 33 cars for race qualifying, The Chevy drivers claimed two of the top three fastest laps of the day and six of the top 10 while also posting four of the six fastest four-lap averages.
Qualifying begins Saturday on Indianapolis Motor Speedway's 2.5-mile oval. The 12-car pole shootout is set for Sunday and all of the estimated 275,000 reserved seats have been sold for “The Greatest Spectacle in Racing” on May 24.
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Hanford High Football Head Coach Cannon Sanchez is back in the Valley with a fresh Tampa Bay tan and an immeasurable amount of football knowledge.
Sanchez spent a week at the Buccaneers National Coaching Academy, a full immersion into life as an NFL coach.
"Just being with those guys every single day, just how they operate and the attention to detail that goes into every practice, every individual meeting, every team meeting was just truly like second to none," he said.
Sanchez had a front row seat to off-season workouts, rookie minicamp and position group meetings, working the closest with the quarterback room.
"I was up in the mix during all that stuff," Sanchez said. "Baker Mayfield is as advertised. He's a new dad and was not a big-time type of guy. Shakes my hand and introduced himself. He wanted me to start every meeting with a dad joke so he could learn some new dad jokes."
"Did you give him a good dad joke," I asked.
"You know what, I think I folded under pressure," Sanchez said. "I don't think I had a good one."
Luckily, dad jokes weren't part of the application process.
"They send you a clip of a certain play, and then how are you going to break that play down," Sanchez said. "You go back and forth with their staff and they find you that way."
Sanchez stood out among thousands of applicants, selected as one of 25 coaches from around the world.
Now back in Hanford, Sanchez is preparing for his 5th annual youth camp at the end of the month and already has ideas on how to take his clinic to the next level.
"There are so many behind-the-scenes things that you don't get to see as a fan at that level that we're definitely going to take back," he said. "Whether that be individual drills that we really liked or team building things that they put together."
The Cannon Sanchez Youth Camp is taking place May 30.
"That day is so special because football has given so much to me," Sanchez said. "It's really cool to give back and have other guys give back as well."
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Things just got real for the Dallas Cowboys with the release of the 2026 NFL schedule. The team will travel 27,980 miles this season, taking on division rivals, same-place finishers like the Green Bay Packers, and teams from the AFC South and North and NFC West. Dallas will be featured in six primetime games and will have quite a few intriguing matchups fans should circle on your calendars.
This collection of games all have various reasons they're notable and should carry more weight compared to the rest of the schedule. Whether it be for future playoff positioning or figuring out where the Cowboys stand among the best teams in the league. Each game will be of particular importance for Dallas and can help them figure out if they are truly going in the right direction.
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The biggest headline surrounding this matchup is John Harbaugh making his debut as the Giants’ head coach. On the Dallas side, the spotlight shifts to new defensive coordinator Christian Parker, who will be calling plays for the first time after a season in which the defense struggled to stop the majority of opposing offenses.
Parker was hired for his ability to coach up players quickly, along with his defensive knowledge and schemes in the secondary. He faces an immediate challenge against a dynamic Giants offense featuring a young, mobile quarterback in Jaxson Dart, a physical downhill runner in Cam Skattebo, and a true No. 1 receiving threat in Malik Nabers who will test him early.
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The central storyline against the Texans will be how well Cowboys tackles Tyler Guyton and Terence Steele can hold up in pass protection for Dak Prescott. Led by edge rushers Will Anderson Jr. and Danielle Hunter, Houston fielded the league’s top defense in 2025.
Guyton and Steele surrendered a combined 83 pressures and nine sacks a year ago, while Anderson Jr. and Hunter generated a combined 168 pressures and 27 sacks. If Dallas is going to win this game, both tackles must elevate their play; otherwise, Prescott and the Cowboys’ offense could be in for a long day.
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The Cowboys and Packers square off once again. Edge rusher Micah Parsons will draw plenty of media attention, both coming back from his torn ACL and ongoing conversations about who won the trade amidst his fallout with Jerry Jones. On the opposite sideline, the Cowboys' new edge rusher is Rashan Gary,and he has just as much reason to prove his Green Bay doubters wrong. With the teams essentially swapping edge rushers a year apart, both now get a showcase against their former squads.
Parsons had his opportunity last season, coming up with a game-saving tackle. This time, it’s Gary’s turn. After a down 2025 season and criticism from then-teammate Parsons, Gary has a chance to turn the page with a win against his former team. Being one of the main reasons they won would be the icing on the cake.
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Recent history has shown the 49ers to be the Cowboys’ kryptonite, whether in the regular season or the playoffs. The big question now is whether Dallas can finally break through, but to do that, they’ll have to play some of their most physical football of the year.
These games against the 49ers have been decided in the trenches, with Dallas being the team bullied in their past matchups; whichever team controls the line of scrimmage will have the upper hand. If the Cowboys want to change the narrative they’ll need to prove they can match and overpower one of the most physical teams in the NFL.
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Week 12 against the Eagles could have major implications in the race for the NFC East in 2026. The Cowboys will host Philadelphia on Thanksgiving for just the third time, but the head-to-head history hasn’t been kind to Dallas, which has lost the two previous meetings. ON the contrary, Dallas has won on Turkey Day for the last four seasons.
Whoever comes out on top could gain a crucial edge in the division. If the Cowboys want to control their own destiny, they’ll need to win this matchup, or at the very least split the season series to avoid falling two games behind and giving the Eagles a tiebreaker. If they can’t, and the Eagles make it three straight on Thanksgiving, it will add insult to injury.
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Given the chance to face the defending Super Bowl champions, teams look to make a statement, and Dallas is no different. The Seahawks bring one of the most balanced and physical rosters in the league on both sides of the football, and they won’t make it easy for the Cowboys.
For Dallas, the key to winning this game will be Dak Prescott’s ability to solve Mike Macdonald’s complex coverage schemes and consistent pressure up front. It's something very few quarterbacks managed to do last season. If Prescott can crack that code and lead the Cowboys to a win, it won’t just be an upset, it will send a message to the entire league that Dallas belongs among the true contenders in the conference, not the pretenders
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This game is all about the chess match between Rams' offensive mastermind head coach Sean McVay and the Cowboys' up-and-coming defensive coordinator Christian Parker. McVay has consistently found ways to light up opposing defenses, but he hasn’t faced a defense led by Parker yet. But, with the game falling later in the season, McVay will have plenty of game tape to study.
Parker’s biggest challenge will be disguising coverage and throwing new wrinkles at McVay to throw him off his game early. If he can do that, he’ll neutralize McVay’s biggest strength, his photographic memory. If he can’t, then Parker's defense will be picked apart by McVay’s high-powered passing game.
This article originally appeared on Cowboys Wire: Cowboys Schedule: 7 most intriguing games of 2026

The wait for the final Brazil national team squad for the 2026 World Cup is coming to an end.
The CBF has already officially submitted to FIFA a preliminary list containing 55 names (49 outfield players and 6 goalkeepers). From this group, head coach Carlo Ancelotti will select the 26 players who will chase Brazil’s sixth World Cup title in North America.
The final announcement will be made next Monday (18) at 5 p.m., at the Museum of Tomorrow, in Rio de Janeiro.
But the question hanging over fans is: can a player who is not on this list of 55 names still go to the World Cup?
According to FIFA’s official World Cup regulations, the short answer is no, unless an extraordinary situation occurs.
Before the final squad announcement: The preliminary list can only be changed up until the moment of the final call-up in “exceptional cases,” a term FIFA does not define specifically, but which generally refers to sudden serious injuries or legal/medical issues that prevent the original player from taking part.
After the final squad announcement (cuts): If one of the 26 called-up players suffers a serious injury up to 24 hours before Brazil’s opening match in the tournament, he may be withdrawn and replaced. FIFA’s medical committee must certify the severity of the injury.
The replacement: The golden rule is that the player called up to fill that vacancy must necessarily be on the original preliminary list of 55 names submitted by the federation.
The goalkeeper rule: FIFA’s only permanent exception concerns goalkeepers. If a goalkeeper suffers a serious injury at any point during the competition, he may be replaced by another player, even if that replacement was not on the original preliminary list.
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The Kansas City Chiefs will be among the most intriguing teams in the NFL next season after seeing their 2025 campaign end in disaster.
Near the end of Kansas City's 2025 season, star quarterback Patrick Mahomes sustained a serious knee injury that had the potential to alter the trajectory of his already-legendary career.
Chiefs head coach Andy Reid gave veteran pundit Rich Eisen the inside scoop on Mahomes' rehab in an appearance on 'The Rich Eisen Show' this week. In his comments, Reid said that the former MVP is "getting better every day" and hinted at Mahomes' potential availability in Week 1 of the regular season.
Take a look at Reid's appearance on 'The Rich Eisen Show' in this video, which was posted to Twitter by SleeperChiefs:
“He’s getting better every day, he’s not taking any setbacks — it’s a day to day thing, maybe you have a chance to see him the first game”#Chiefs HC Andy Reid gives a injury update on Patrick Mahomes a day after the NFL schedule release.
— SleeperChiefs (@SleeperChiefsKC) May 15, 2026
Via @RichEisenShowpic.twitter.com/PdjYTIFdkT
But, just a few months removed from his injury, Mahomes' recovery seems to be progressing faster than expected.
While it is still too soon to tell if Mahomes will be prepared to take the field against the Denver Broncos at Arrowhead Stadium on 'Monday Night Football' in Week 1, Reid's positive update should come as a welcome surprise for Kansas City's fans.
This article originally appeared on Chiefs Wire: Chiefs rumors: Andy Reid provides update on Patrick Mahomes' injury

US PGA Championship second round
-4 M McNealy (US), A Smalley (US); -3 H Matsuyama (Jpn), C Gotterup (US), A Potgieter (SA), S Jaeger (Ger), MW Lee (Aus), M Greyserman (US)
Selected: -2 S Scheffler (US), C Young (US), JJ Thomas (US), L Aberg (Swe); -1 J Rahm (Spa), A Rai (Eng); +1 R McIlroy (NI), X Schauffele (US), J Spieth (US); +2 M Wallace (Eng), M Fitzpatrick (Eng)
The second day of the US PGA Championship crystallised what was already becoming clear: Aronimink is a course for the smartest-thinking golfers who adapt quickly.
Maybe there should be little surprise that Maverick McNealy, an intelligent but unheralded American who once considered snubbing golf for a business career, is leading the way.
Just like on day one, the majority of the world's leading players were again left befuddled and bemused by a punishing course set-up.
Those who were able to think strategically and problem solve were rewarded.
The later starters in round two, including McNealy and Rory McIlroy, also had chance to take advantage of slightly more benign conditions in the late evening sun.
McIlroy's pre-tournament prediction of being able to take the sting out of the Pennsylvania course by smashing his driver as far as he could proved wide of the mark in a disappointing opening round.
On Friday, the Masters champion demonstrated his ability to reconfigure and recover. He bounced back with one of only two bogey-free rounds - a three-under 67 which left him one over par and five shots behind the leaders with two rounds to play.
Given the volatile nature of this tournament, McIlroy knows the value of his unflustered round.
"It was a day to get back into the tournament and that's what I managed to do," McIlroy said.
McNealy, the son of a Silicon Valley billionaire, sits alongside fellow American Alex Smalley atop a bunched leaderboard which continues to feature some surprising names.
The pair are a shot ahead of compatriot Max Greyserman, Germany's Stephan Jaeger - who had an unusual round of 18 pars - and South Africa's rising star Aldrich Potgieter, although the presence of American Chris Gotterup, Japan's former Masters champion Hideki Matsuyama and Australia's Min Woo Lee - all in form on the PGA Tour this year - is far from leftfield.
Lurking below the frontrunners are a host of superstars eager to pounce at the weekend.
World number one Scottie Scheffler, fellow American Cameron Young and Sweden's Ludvig Aberg are in a group on two under par, while Spain's Jon Rahm is one under.
Three-time major champion Jordan Spieth - aiming to finally end a nine-year wait to complete the career Grand Slam - is alongside McIlroy at one over.
Fifteen players are within two strokes of the lead - the third-highest total after two rounds in major championship history.
Only six shots separate 58 players - mearning the second men's major of the season remains impossible to call.
"Anybody who makes the cut will feel they're right in this golf tournament," added McIlroy.
Going into the tournament there was a lot of talk centering on how Aronimink could prove too easy for the world's best.
The last men's tournament held here, a PGA Tour event in 2018, was won by Keegan Bradley who defeated Justin Rose in a play-off after they finished on 20 under par - although rain helped soften the greens and contribute to low scoring.
And this week, even if bombed drives missed wide fairways, the belief was that players would be able to gouge wedges out of the thick rough onto greens and lead to a putt-off.
The PGA of America has responded by setting up the course in a manner which aimed to disprove that.
The rough has largely been penal for those who have been unable to keep the ball on the fairways, while the severity of the slopes on the greens have generally caused havoc, with more three-putts after two rounds than during the whole of the Masters.
McIlroy suffered on Thursday when his wayward driving was heavily punished, but spending extra time on the range after his opening round to "find feeling" paid off on Friday.
Hitting more fairways set up more birdie chances and eliminated mistakes in one of only two bogey-free rounds.
"I saw that no-one was really getting away so I thought if I could get back to even par for the tournament I'd be right in there," McIlroy told BBC Sport NI.
"I didn't quite get there but I still think at one over I've got a great chance over the last couple days."
Missing fairways did not hamper McNealy too much, however.
The 30-year-old former world number one amateur ranks tied 143rd - out of a 156-man field - with his driving accuracy - but has used his short irons superbly to launch a challenge.
"I think this is one of the few courses I can compete on without hitting enough fairways, I think the missed fairways penalty isn't as bad as other places," he said.
"Fairways are definitely easier to control the ball and I hope to hit more this weekend."

The putting surfaces have always been considered as Aronimink's best defence and the placement of the holes - particularly given the tricky, windy conditions - have been incredibly punishing.
Following his second round, defending champion Scheffler described Friday's pin positions as "absurd".
"They are the hardest I've ever seen," said the 29-year-old American.
"They were just so far into the areas where we thought the pins were going to be. It's just challenging."
Sympathy might well be in short supply for Scheffler.
Purists will enjoy seeing the top players have to patiently plot their way around as they rely on strategy.
Gotterup managed the conditions better than anyone else in a five-under 65 which was the round of the day, but he still described the pin locations as "extreme".
"A lot of the holes feel like, with the wind, you have no margin for error," he added.
Former world number one Justin Thomas fared better than most with a second round of one-under 69, but conceded the testing wind made carding birdies difficult.
"You have to hit the right shots, or the shots that are being asked," he said.
"Just because you have a wedge in your hand doesn't necessarily mean that you're trying to make birdie."
More casual fans, however, may counter that the punishing conditions have ruined the tournament as a spectacle.
The expressions of some players as they trudged around Aronimink indicated they tended to agree.
American player Sahith Theegala was seething when his ball vanished on the 10th hole following a shot from a fairway bunker, meaning he had to take a penalty drop in the sand as he posted a triple-bogey seven.
England's Tyrrell Hatton is rarely able to contain his displeasure at what he perceives to being wronged by the course and his patience snapped when his ball did not do as he expected on one green.
The sluggish nature of the rounds - some taking almost six hours - added to the sense of frustration.
Thomas and playing partner Keegan Bradley remonstrated with officials after they were put on the clock for falling out of position.
"We were behind," said Thomas. "But we weren't holding up the group behind us.
"It's so hard out there and the last thing I'm going to do is make a mistake because I feel like I'm rushing."
As well as the tough conditions, the congestion was fuelled by several shared tees and greens in close proximity.
McIlroy closed his eyes - seemingly meditating rather than napping - as he sat propped against an advertising board while waiting for several minutes on the 10th tee.
After also being forced to wait on the fairway, McIlroy stuck his approach to the green well below the hole and exasperatedly moaned about how long he was having to wait between shots.
"For someone like me that likes to play fast, it's hard when you're waiting and standing on a tee box for 10, 15 minutes," he told BBC Sport NI.
"It gets you out of your rhythm a little bit but fortunately it'll be quicker for the weekend."
Kentucky outfielder Braxton Van Cleave suffered a scary injury in the bottom of the third inning against Arkansas on Friday, May 15.
Van Cleave was attempting to stretch a two-out, RBI single into a double after the throw home, but ran into an Arkansas defender Camden Kozeal in the basepaths, which resulted in a hard collision on the field.
He’d be later stretchered off from the field after being tended to on the ground for an extended period of time.
Here’s the latest injury update on Van Cleave:
Van Cleave sustained an injury after a collision on the basepaths during the third inning of Friday’s SEC clash vs. Arkansas.
He was immediately tended to by members of Kentucky’s medical staff on the field, and was down on the field for an extended period of time. He eventually was carted off the field on a stretcher.
He’d then be taken to an ambulance that arrived at Kentucky Proud Park behind the outfield gate.
"That was tough," Arkansas coach Dave Van Horn said on the SEC Network+ broadcast when asked about the incident.
Kentucky players gathered in prayer after fallen teammate Braxton Van Cleave carted off the field on stretcher after violent base path collision. pic.twitter.com/t5ioHiPbza
— John Huang (@KYHuangs) May 15, 2026
This story will be updated
This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Braxton Van Cleave injury update, status after being stretchered off
As the 2026 PBR World Finals has moved from the Cowtown Coliseum to the Dickies Arena, the bulls have not stopped bringing their best to the dirt. World No. 1, Pegasus, and World No. 2, Ransom, both posted monstrous scores at Night 5 of the Finals. Almost more shocking than their high scores, however, is the fact that both of the top 2 bulls in the 2026 PBR World season were bested by their bested by their riders, ridden for 8 monumental seconds. Despite the shock in both bulls allowing rides in same night of the 2026 PBR World Finals, it’s no surprise that these rides were both well over 90-point scores.
Pegasus was the first of these two bulls to storm out of the chutes at the Dickies arena, and he brought his best to the finals yet again. Rider Alex Cerqueira was able to secure a 94.35-point ride, thanks to his skilled riding and Pegasus’s rank control providing a 46.3-point out. This was the highest scoring ride of the event, blowing Sage Steele Kimzey’s 92.6-point ride on Lights Out in Round 2 out of the water. That is, until Random stepped up to the chutes.
Ransom came with a note for rider Eduardo Aparecido, and Aparecido had an answer. With an absolutely outstanding performance from both bull and rider, this ride was a 96.10-point ride; the third-highest score in a PBR World Final in history. This ride was one for the history books, and it only added to Ransom’s reputation as one of the rankest bulls in the world.
As the 2026 PBR World Finals continue, the rankings for the No. 1 Bull in the World have only become closer and closer. With both Pegasus and Ransom expected to make one finals out in the 2026 season, the question of which bull will be able to secure the title will soon be answered.
In the meantime, PBR fans will be watching closely as the world’s top bulls continue to buck their best under the bright lights of the Dickies arena, and one thing is certain; there will not be a lack of bull power.
Throughout the 2026 PBR World Finals event, every bull that has stepped out of the chutes has brought their best. This is important, especially at the World Finals, because it is continuing to give riders the opportunity to receive the highest scores possible on their rides. This is because the score assigned to every ride is half from the bull and half from the rider. Overall, when the bulls are performing as well as the elite athletes currently bucking in Fort Worth, Texas, there is a door opened to the riders to make history and secure high-scoring rides. But only the best will be able to best these beasts and take control for those 8 seconds.
FOXBOROUGH, Mass. — For Julian Hill, it's truly a full-circle moment as the tight end finally gets the opportunity to play with one NFL star that he grew up idolizing.
Linebacker Harold Landry and Hill have a connection that takes them all the way back to their hometown.
"We went to the same high school, from the same area. I was in eighth grade, he was a senior at the time," Hill told reporters on Thursday. "They had a freaking phenomenal year. Obviously, Harold was a big-time recruit coming out of high school. So I get a chance to play with him."
So, when he officially signed a three-year deal with the New England Patriots, Hill revealed that his head coach from high school called both him and Landry, expressing how excited he is about them being on the same team.
"First time getting a chance to really meet him. Great guy, great competitor," he said. "I've gone against him a couple times. He's a tough (guy) to block. But I'm excited to work with him, go against him. Just get better and represent where we're from."
"He was a guy that you always try to scheme up because he can be a game changer, a game wrecker," Hill added. "Just to see him do what he did, that's who he is. He's not in this position; he's not in this year that he's in right now with the money he has for nothing. So, he's a guy who represents it the right way."
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This article originally appeared on Patriots Wire: Patriots newcomer shares unique bond with star defender Harold Landry

Americans Maverick McNealy and Alex Smalley shared the lead after Friday's chaotic second round of the PGA Championship as cold, windy conditions contributed to carnage at Aronimink.
Six others were only one adrift after 36 holes with seven more, including top-ranked defending champion Scottie Scheffler, just two strokes off the lead entering the weekend.
McNealy, never in the top 25 after 36 holes in 14 prior major starts, fired a three-under par 67 to match Smalley on four-under 136 at the midway mark.
"This is unfamiliar territory to me," McNealy said. "I was surprised to be that high on the leaderboard."
McNealy, a back-nine starter whose best major finish was 18th at last month's Masters, holed out a 54-foot bunker shot for eagle at the par-five 16th, then made birdie putts from 12 and 18 feet on the first two holes.
The world number 33 squandered the solo lead, however, with three-putt bogeys at the sixth and par-three eighth holes.
"My putter is going to have to be my best club," McNealy said. "That's the reason I still have a job out here."
Smalley fell out of the solo lead with three bogeys in a row but a closing birdie put him on 69.
"It was difficult, it was chilly this morning, the wind was up," Smalley said. "Some of the hole locations are very difficult. They're right on the top of a crown."
Sharing third on 137 were Japan's Hideki Matsuyama, the 2021 Masters champion, plus Americans Chris Gotterup and Max Greyserman, South African Aldrich Potgieter, Australian Min Woo Lee and German Stephan Jaeger, who made 18 pars.
A bogey-bogey finish doomed 21-year-old Potgieter's bid to become the youngest 36-hole major leader since Tiger Woods at the 1997 Masters.
"Looking at those last two holes as kind of unfortunate, but I felt like I was in control most of the round," Potgieter said.
Gotterup closed with three birdies to shoot 65.
"Just really battled all day," Gotterup said. "It was very hard out there. It was cold. There were some pins it didn't even look like were on the green."
Joining Scheffler in ninth on 138 were fellow Americans Cameron Young, Justin Thomas and Harris English plus Spain's David Puig, Sweden's Ludvig Aberg and South Korean Kim Si-woo.
Scheffler tumbled from a share of the lead with three bogeys in his first four holes but closed with a birdie at nine to shoot 71.
The four-time major winner missed seven fairways after hitting 13 of 14 on Thursday but complained most about hole positions.
"Most of the pins today were, I mean, kind of absurd," Scheffler said. "You've just got to try to continue to hit good shots."
- McIlroy in hunt -
Six-time major winner Rory McIlroy, the reigning Masters champion, fired a bogey-free three-under par 67 to stand on 141 with Jordan Spieth, Brooks Koepka and Xander Schauffele among others.
"Some of these hole locations have been brutal," McIlroy said. "It's a really bunched leaderboard because guys are finding it tough to make putts."
McIlroy spent hours on the driving range after a 74 on Thursday and seemed to solve his woes.
"I just needed to try and find the feeling with the driver. I felt like I found a feel last night and I definitely drove it much better today," McIlroy said.
"It was a day just to get back in the tournament and that's what I felt I was able to do."
Germany's Martin Kaymer made bogeys on five of the first seven holes and shot 75 to stand on 142.
England's Justin Rose chipped in for eagle from 76 feet on his final hole to shoot 73 and made the cut with a total of 143 despite two double bogeys and four bogeys.
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Chelsea and Manchester City will face off for the FA Cup Final at Wembley Stadium, with the Blues looking for their ninth trophy and Man City seeking their eighth. Man City currently sit at No. 2 in the Premier League, while Chelsea have sunk to ninth.
A win would lift the struggling London team, which has not won a Premier League game since March. Man City, meanwhile, haven’t lost a Premier League game since January, and beat Chelsea 3-0 when they last met in April.
While Chelsea is unsurprisingly the underdog for the FA Cup Final, the tournament is famous for producing some truly shocking upsets. The knockout competition, the oldest soccer tournament in the world, pits teams from across the English football system, giving small clubs the chance to face off against top teams.
Man City have been in every FA Cup Final since 2023, but lost the last two, including last year’s upset by Crystal Palace. Head coach Pep Guardiola criticized the match officiating, saying, “We lost the two finals of the FA Cup because the referees didn’t do their jobs they should do, even the VAR” and added that he considers video assistant referee reviews to be “a flip of a coin.”
The tournament kicks off at 3 p.m. UK time, 10 a.m. ET. If you’re looking to stream the game in the U.S., it airs on ESPN2, with pregame coverage starting an hour before kickoff.
Here’s what to know about streaming the soccer game live, including options with free trials.
DirecTV has numerous packages with ESPN, including the MySports pack, which starts at $45/mo for the first two months. The Entertainment plan, meanwhile starts at $85/mo. You also get a five-day free trial with DirecTV.
Sports-focused streaming service Fubo includes a free trial, and the Sports + News plan includes ESPN Unlimited. That said, Fubo does not have NBCUniversal channels.
While Sling does not have a free trial, it does have affordable short-term passes. The Sling Orange plan includes ESPN2, which is carrying the game live.
ESPN offers its own streaming service, which gets subscribers access to all of its networks for $30/mo. It’s also available as a bundle with Disney+ and Hulu.
The Chelsea vs. Man City match kicks off on Saturday, May 16, at 10 a.m. ET. at Wembley Stadium in London.
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INGLEWOOD, Calif. – Rousey vs. Carano fight week will conclude Friday evening with ceremonial weigh-ins, where the entire card will engage in a final set of staredowns.
The weigh-ins will take place outside Intuit Dome, which hosts Saturday's historic card set to stream on Netflix.
UFC Hall of Famer Ronda Rousey and Gina Carano return from long layoffs in the women's featherweight headliner. Nate Diaz takes on Mike Perry in the welterweight co-main event, and former UFC heavyweight champion Francis Ngannou is also in action against Philipe Lins.
Before the 22 fighters on the card step into the cage, they will face off in front of fans and media at ceremonial weigh-ins beginning at 9 p.m. ET/6 p.m. PT.
Check out the video above for a live stream.
This article originally appeared on MMA Junkie: Video: Rousey vs. Carano ceremonial weigh-ins live stream
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Felix Rosenqvist took advantage of the friendly, late afternoon weather conditions to reach the top of the Indianapolis 500 speed charts on Fast Friday.
Scott McLaughlin needed just seven laps in the middle of the afternoon to send his message on Indianapolis Motor Speedway's iconic 2.5-mile oval — Team Penske intends to reclaim the pole.
Rosenqvist posted the fastest lap of the day, 233.372 mph though it came with a tow, and the fastest four-lap average, 232.828 in the final practice before qualifying. But it was McLaughlin who waited through the two-hour rain delay and two more hours of inactivity before turning heads with the fastest no-tow lap of the week, 232.674, and the second fastest four-lap average, 232.572.
It sets up a potentially dramatic qualifying weekend between the New Zealander who won Indy's pole in 2024 and Rosenqvist, who will try to put Meyer Shank Racing on the front row.
“It was better than going upside down, that was the last time I was here on this boost level," McLaughlin said after finishing his day with three hours of practice time still left. “I think we got a really good test point for the team and we'll go back, scratch our heads a little bit more. But it's just going to get harder as the weekend goes on.”
The only other driver with a faster lap than McLaughlin was Alexander Rossi with a 232.93. Rossi and McLaughlin both changed engines earlier this week because of mechanical problems.
Penske's cars were so dialed in that McLaughlin and his teammates — two-time Indy winner Josef Newgarden and David Malukas, last year's Indy runner-up — logged the fewest laps of any team after IndyCar officials gave each driver an additional boost of about 100 horsepower.
But most of the 33 drivers attempting to make the traditional starting grid for the May 24 race recognize things could change quickly Saturday.
Rain is in the forecast for the first four scheduled hours of qualifying. If it stays dry for the final three hours, the weather conditions could be quite similar to what they had Friday. Then it's expected to heat up substantially Sunday, causing even more changes.
“It's going to get hotter, a bit of rain coming in as well, so we've just got to make every run count,” McLaughlin said, who got a boost by drawing the No. 6 spot in the qualifying line — ahead of Rosenqvist at No. 11, Rossi at No. 20 and points leader Alex Palou at No. 31. “I felt like that was my best run of the weekend, so really happy to do that at that (increased) boost level.”
What else could be in play? New strategies to comply with the revised qualifying format.
Race organizers have eliminated the last row shootout because there are only enough driver-car combinations to fill the traditional 33-car starting grid, meaning none will be bumped.
Instead, there's a new wrinkle in pole qualifying. The fastest 15 cars will advance to Sunday's round with the top nine locked into the 12-car pole shootout and the other six vying for the final three spots. The six fastest cars in Round 2 will compete to determine the pole winner.
“Our goal is to be solidified in the top nine, to be honest,” Andretti Global driver Kyle Kirkwood said. “I think that’s probably everyone’s goal. You know, in the past couple of years we’ve had chances to be at the front and it just kind of hasn’t materialized when Saturday comes along, but I think this year feels a little bit different.”
Kirkwood is second in points heading into next weekend's race, but struggled to stay with the Fast Friday leads.
Palou, the defending 500 champ, had the second fastest no-tow lap at 23
The Spaniard who drives for Chip Ganassi Racing has won three of this season's first six races and posted the second-fastest no-tow lap Friday at 232.532.
“Qualifying sims on yesterday’s boost, I don’t want to say it’s easy, but you feel like there’s a ton of grip, like the car is not on the limit," Palou said. "Today or this weekend it’s going to feel like the car doesn’t like it, it’s not as happy, you start sliding, need to work more with your tools. You cannot go aggressive with the amount of trim you are doing.”
And it will set up a memorable qualifying weekend for one lucky driver.
“I've kind of gone through every emotion possible in the last two weeks,” Rosenqvist said, reflecting on the recent birth of his first child. “It's cool, it's kind of hard to explain and it becomes like the No. 1 coolest thing you've ever done. But I feel like a driver it kind of makes you a bit calmer, a bit more confident or a little less worried about things. You just kind of go out and drive.”
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The Huskies have not submitted their lineup card yet.
The game will be broadcast on ESPN 2 and is scheduled to begin at 5:00 p.m. PT, but it will begin much later, depending on the end result of Arkansas vs. Fordham in the opening game, which was delayed due to lightning in the area.
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Regionals GAME DAY!
— Washington Softball (@UWSoftball) May 15, 2026
🏆 Fayetteville Regional
📍 Bogle Park
🥎 vs. South Florida (5 p.m. PT)
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The Washington Huskies will open their 32nd consecutive appearance in the NCAA Tournament with a matchup with the South Florida Bulls on Friday night in Fayetteville, Arkansas, as coach Heather Tarr's team is looking to make it past the regionals for the first time since 2023.
The Huskies will have plenty of star power to rely on in the lineup, led by All-Big Ten First Team and NFCA All-Mountain Region First Team honorees Alexis DeBoer and Giselle Alvarez. The former followed up on being named the Big Ten Freshman of the Year in 2025 with a strong sophomore campaign, leading the team with 18 home runs, 45 runs scored, 1.221 OPS, and 36 walks, while her .359 batting average, 122 total bases, 60 hits, and 51 runs batted in all ranked inside the top five on the roster.
The latter's .376 batting average, 68 hits, 53 RBIs, and 126 total bases all led the Huskies, while her career-high 15 home runs trailed just DeBoer, and she added 37 runs scored, 11 doubles, a 1.110 OPS, and 5 stolen bases on the year to anchor the middle of the order, which should prove to be quite a challenge for Bulls ace Annie Long.
Regional ready. pic.twitter.com/oAC2YPCO5J
— Washington Softball (@UWSoftball) May 14, 2026
Long, who was named the American Athletic Conference's Pitcher of the Year, has been dominant all year. She holds a 21-5 record with a 1.62 ERA, 1.06 WHIP, and .207 batting average against with 14 complete games and a 106:51 strikeout-to-walk ratio.
At the plate, the Bulls are led in practically every category by All-AAC First Teamer Alex Wilkes, who boasts a .339 batting average and 1.006 OPS with 57 hits, 16 doubles, 9 home runs, and 48 RBIs.
The winner will move on to play the winner of Arkansas vs. Fordham as the Huskies look to return to the Women's College World Series for the first time since 2023.
This article originally appeared on Huskies Wire: Washington Huskies vs South Florida live updates- Scores, highlights
For most of the past three years, the Senators and their fans have been bracing themselves for the loss of an upcoming first-round draft pick. And for much of this season, it looked like this was going to be the year.
After former management failed to disclose that Evgenii Dadonov had a 10-team no-trade list when trading him to the Vegas Golden Knights in 2021, the league came down hard on the Senators, docking them a first-round draft pick. It was something they would have to forfeit in either 2024, 2025 or 2026.
Many Senators fans were steamed with the Golden Knights for lobbying the league as hard as they did to penalize Ottawa for what had happened. After all, the punishment didn’t help the Knights at all, and it's not like they lost the asset. They successfully traded Dadonov to Montreal a few months later.
Now, a little over a month away from the NHL Draft, in a stunning turn of events, it’s suddenly Vegas that will lose a 2026 draft pick, not the Senators.
Two months ago, after considerable lobbying of the league by the Senators, the NHL agreed to take their forfeited draft pick off the table. They amended the penalty, giving the club back a first-round pick, although it will be 32nd overall, while insisting on a $1 million fine.
Meanwhile, it’s Vegas that will suddenly have to give up a pick this summer.
The league punished the Knights on Friday for their behaviour following the clinching game against the Ducks on Thursday night. Head coach John Tortorella, who needs to be the centre of controversy as badly as he needs oxygen, declined to speak with the media after the game and the Ducks did not open the dressing room to reporters.
As a result, the NHL announced Friday that, because of “flagrant violations” of the 2026 Stanley Cup Playoffs media regulations, the Knights will forfeit a second-round pick in the 2026 NHL Draft, while Tortorella was fined $100,000.
Apparently, for the Knights, this was not a first-time offence. The league’s press release went on to say that the penalties came after previous warnings had been issued to Vegas regarding compliance with media regulations and other associated policies. The Knights will have the chance to appeal at the commissioner’s office in New York next week.
They did make two players, Brett Howden and Mitch Marner available to the media. Before taking questions, though, Marner warned reporters he would have to wrap things up within 10 minutes for fear that Tortorella would order the team bus to leave without them.
And it was truly hard to say if he was kidding or not.
It’s possible this was a protest or statement, similar to what the Barrie Colts did the night they advanced to the OHL Final. In that case, after the Colts were told they couldn't have the whole team in on the media availability, head coach Dylan Smoskowitz and captain Kashawn Aitcheson answered every media question by saying, “Nobody cares. Work harder.”
According to Elliotte Friedman, the Knights post game behaviour was also a protest.
“I guarantee you that thing last night was in reaction to the McNabb suspension,” Friedman said on Friday, guesting on The FAN Hockey Show. “They were really upset about it.”
Vegas defenseman Brayden McNabb was suspended for one game for his late hit that injured Anaheim Ducks forward Ryan Poehling during Game 5 of the series.
A second-round pick and $100,000 fine is a pretty damn expensive protest, especially when you consider that McNabb’s one-game suspension (for Game 6) was now over.
Whether it was a protest or not, how could a Senators fan do anything but chuckle at all of this?
I mean, imagine that. It's Vegas that will lose a pick in next month’s draft and not Ottawa. For Sens fans, the irony is delicious.
By Steve Warne
The Hockey News
This article was first published at The Hockey News Ottawa. Check out more great Sens features from The Hockey News at the links below:
Our One-On-One With Senators Winger Drake Batherson
Senators Defenseman Goes From 2026 Stanley Cup Playoffs To Signing In Switzerland
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CLEVELAND – The latest MRI this week on Cincinnati Reds slugger Eugenio Suárez’s injured left oblique showed enough progress that Reds officials have started talking about a minor-league rehab assignment for him.
Nothing’s been scheduled, and the team continues to proceed with caution.
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But Suárez took batting practice and infield and ran the bases Friday before the Reds opened their three-game Ohio Cup series against the Guardians at Progressive Field.
“It showed really good healing,” manager Terry Francona said of the follow-up MRI Suárez got before the team left home Thursday for the road trip. “You also go on (symptoms), and he hasn’t had any. So they’re trying to turn him loose a little bit but also do it somewhat smartly. Trying not to go too far too fast.”
That said, “If everything goes the way we hope,” Francona said, “he’ll start hitting off the velocity machine, maybe even (Saturday).”
It was welcomed news for a team that has struggled to score runs much of this season and that has been without their $15 million, power-hitting free agent – who hit 49 home runs last year – for more than three weeks.
This article originally appeared on Cincinnati Enquirer: How close is Reds slugger Eugenio Suárez to return from oblique injury?
CLEVELAND – The latest MRI this week on Cincinnati Reds slugger Eugenio Suárez’s injured left oblique showed enough progress that Reds officials have started talking about a minor-league rehab assignment for him.
Nothing’s been scheduled, and the team continues to proceed with caution.
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But Suárez took batting practice and infield and ran the bases Friday before the Reds opened their three-game Ohio Cup series against the Guardians at Progressive Field.
“It showed really good healing,” manager Terry Francona said of the follow-up MRI Suárez got before the team left home Thursday for the road trip. “You also go on (symptoms), and he hasn’t had any. So they’re trying to turn him loose a little bit but also do it somewhat smartly. Trying not to go too far too fast.”
That said, “If everything goes the way we hope,” Francona said, “he’ll start hitting off the velocity machine, maybe even (Saturday).”
It was welcomed news for a team that has struggled to score runs much of this season and that has been without their $15 million, power-hitting free agent – who hit 49 home runs last year – for more than three weeks.
This article originally appeared on Cincinnati Enquirer: How close is Reds slugger Eugenio Suárez to return from oblique injury?

What do the New York Jets, Arizona Cardinals, Tennessee Titans, Miami Dolphins, and Las Vegas Raiders have in common?
They’re the five NFL teams that don’t currently have a primetime game in the 2026 NFL season.
That’s the luck of the draw, or misfortune as it were, as NFL scheduling is very much a merit-based system. When you’re good, or perceived to be good, you get more high-profile spots and national access.
It might seem surprising to some that the Raiders have been left out, given all the hype around No. 1 draft pick Fernando Mendoza. However, much like Cam Ward and the Tennessee Titans last year, the unknowns heading into the season make it hard to count on them as a worthwhile team to showcase. It also doesn’t help that the Raiders’ plans for Mendoza remain unclear.
On a Friday conference call, NFL VP of broadcasting planning Mike North was asked whether that uncertainty was factored into why Las Vegas was left out of the primetime opportunities, and he offered some insight into the decision-making process.
“As far as the Raiders go, I mean, nobody knows if or when Mendoza might play,” North said. “It would certainly be great if we knew. We don’t. But they went out and signed a very competent veteran quarterback, and if they find themselves, you know, hovering around .500 and playoff-relevant in the middle of the season, they might be a little more reluctant to pull the trigger and move to the rookie. And if they are playoff-relevant, they will find themselves flexed into bigger national television windows, whether it’s Sunday night, Monday night, or just a bigger footprint on a Sunday afternoon.
“Not to point fingers, but I think the best comp is probably Tennessee from last year. They drafted No. 1 overall, took a quarterback who looks like he can play in this league, [and] they didn’t happen to get a national television appearance last year, either. … We don’t draft our way into primetime. We play our way into primetime.”
The Raiders likely aren’t too concerned about whether or not they show up on Sunday Night Football this season as they get Mendoza used to NFL gameplay and figure out if he or Kirk Cousins will be the signal-caller for the season.
It’s entirely possible that one or more of the above teams will get flexed into primetime, but that’s mostly up to them from here on out.
The post NFL VP Mike North shares simple explanation for teams without primetime games appeared first on Awful Announcing.
Ronda Rousey and Gina Carano have just one final step before their historic Netflix comebacks.
The two women’s MMA pioneers are set to take the stage Friday evening, May 15, for ceremonial weigh-ins at the Intuit Dome Outdoor Plaza in Inglewood, California. Rousey and Carano, in addition to the other 20 fighters on this weekend’s MVP MMA card, will square off for their final faceoffs and make their final pre-fight remarks at the event, which kicks off at 9 p.m. ET and can be watched live on Uncrowned above.
Rousey, 39, and Carano, 44, both successfully made weight Friday morning for their women’s featherweight clash. Rousey tipped the scales at 142 pounds for the non-title bout, while Carano came in a tad lighter at 141.4 pounds. Afterward, Carano revealed that she lost 100 pounds in the 20 months since the Rousey fight first came onto her radar.
Rousey vs. Carano is set to take place Saturday, May 16, inside Los Angeles’ Intuit Dome. The card, which also features the MMA returns of former UFC stars Nate Diaz, Francis Ngannou and Mike Perry, will broadcast live on Netflix — the first-ever MMA event to do so for the streaming giant. Rousey last competed in MMA in 2017, while Carano has been inactive since walking away from the sport to focus on acting in 2009.
Complete Rousey vs. Carano weigh-in results:
Women’s featherweight: Ronda Rousey (142) vs. Gina Carano (141.4)
Welterweight: Nate Diaz (168) vs. Mike Perry (169.6)
Heavyweight: Francis Ngannou (257) vs. Philipe Lins (220.6)
Featherweight: Salahdine Parnasse (154.8) vs. Kenny Cross (155.4)
Heavyweight: Junior dos Santos (245.4) vs. Robelis Despaigne (258.8)
Welterweight: Namo Fazil (170.8) vs. Jake Babian (171)
130-pound catchweight: Adriano Moraes (129) vs. Phumi Nkuta (129)
Welterweight: Jason Jackson (170.8) vs. Jeff Creighton (168.2)
Featherweight: David Mgoyan (145.2) vs. Albert Morales (143.8)
130-pound catchweight: Aline Pereira (128) vs. Jade Masson-Wong (129)
165-pound catchweight: Chris Avila (164) vs. Brandon Jenkins (164.2)

| DIAMONDBACKS | ROCKIES |
|---|---|
| Ketel Marte – 2B | Edouard Julien – 1B |
| Corbin Carroll – RF | Mickey Moniak – LF |
| Geraldo Perdomo – SS | Hunter Goodman – C |
| Nolan Arenado – 3B | TJ Rumfield – DH |
| Ildemaro Vargas – 1B | Troy Johnston – RF |
| Lourdes Gurriel – LF | Jake McCarthy – CF |
| Gabriel Moreno – C | Willi Castro – 2B |
| Jose Fernandez – DH | Ezequiel Tovar – SS |
| Ryan Waldschmidt – CF | Kyle Karros – 3B |
| Merrill Kelly – RHP | Kyle Freeland – LHP |
Into Coors Field for the first time this year go the Diamondbacks. Always an… interesting experience, shall we say. No lead should ever be considered safe, and it tends to be where bullpens go to die. But the D-backs’ relief corps has, by and large, been performing quite well so far in May. And that’s putting it mildly. I was shocked – SHOCKED! – to discover that the Diamondbacks actually have the lowest bullpen ERA for the month so far. They have allowed only seven earned runs so far in May – and three of those came in Paul Sewald’s outing in Texas on Wednesday night.
It’s worth noting the D-backs also have the fewest number of relief innings pitched for the month. This is mostly due to starters who have been pitching much deeper into games, since Torey Lovullo has his “come to Jesus” meeting with the rotation in Chicago. As a result, the D-backs have needed only about 2.2 innings per game out of the bullpen. Compare that to the Tigers, who have taxed their bullpen for a whopping 63.1 innings – twice as much as the Diamondbacks, using them for an average of more than five innings per game. That has helped the overwork issue Jack previously noted: things are much more under control there now.
We will see whether that remains the case after three days at altitude. As usual, Colorado is a tougher proposition in their home park: 8-11 vs. 9-16 on the road. Though we are only a quarter of the way through the season, that 171-point gap in win percentage is a lot more than it was in 2025, when the difference was only half as much, at 86 points. It’ll be interesting to see what reaction Nolan Arenado gets. While he played there with the Cardinals, of course, this will be his first return to Coors since being dealt to a divisional rival in the NL West. Maybe his departure cursed Colorado. Since then they have been the worst team in the majors and it isn’t close, with 27 fewer wins than anybody else.
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It’s Friday, which means it’s time for our Victory of the Week (VOTW) post! This evening’s conversation prompt is straightforward: What was your victory this week? Did something remarkable happen? Is there a small achievement worth celebrating? This could relate to the Miami Dolphins, your professional life, or your personal life. We all experience victories, big or small, and we want to hear about yours.
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The PWHL is bringing women’s hockey to the Bay Area by choosing San Jose, California, as its fourth and final market during the league’s latest round of expansion, two people with knowledge of the discussions told The Associated Press on Friday.
The people spoke to the AP on the condition of anonymity because the league had not made an announcement. The Hockey News first reported the development earlier in the day.
With the addition of San Jose, the PWHL increases to 12 teams, doubling the league's size since it started in 2024 and broadening its geographical reach.
The city is home to the NHL's Sharks and gives the league a four-team foothold in the West. Las Vegas is another expansion market, and Seattle and Vancouver, joined the league last year. The team would likely play at the Sharks' arena, the SAP Center.
The PWHL also added franchises in Detroit and Hamilton, Ontario, over the past two weeks.
Executive vice president of business operations Amy Scheer previously told the AP that the league's priorities include geographic diversity and reducing travel time between markets. Scheer also said the PWHL has been exploring splitting into two conferences or divisions.
The PWHL’s original six franchises are Boston, New York, Montreal, Ottawa, Toronto and Minnesota.
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AP women’s hockey: https://apnews.com/hub/womens-hockey
CINCINNATI — Jin Young Ko and Amanda Doherty each shot 4-under 66 on Friday to share the second-round lead in the Kroger Queen City Championship, with Nelly Korda three shots back in her bid for a third straight victory.
Korda had two late birdies in a 67 in the morning session at Maketewah Country Club. She won The Chevron Championship for her third major, then followed with a victory in Mexico before taking last week off.
“There have definitely been some loose shots,” Korda said. “Not really happy with the way I’m hitting it right now, but overall, I mean, I’m not complaining with the position I’m in. Hopefully, I can go figure something out again on the range after today.”
Ko had a bogey-free round in the morning to reach 7-under 133 on the first-year venue. The 30-year-old South Korean player has 15 LPGA Tour victories, winning two majors in 2019.
“Getting older, like little more afraid and think too much,” Ko said. “I’m just trying to be like the time, like 2018 through 2021. So, brave is good key for me, and just have fun.”
Doherty had five birdies and a bogey in the afternoon session, closing with a birdie on the par-3 18th. The 28-year-old former Florida State player is winless on the tour. She’s fighting to secure higher tour status to avoid missing events.
“I’m really excited,” Doherty said. “I’m just excited to be teeing it up this week after reshuffling after Mexico. I’m going in with that mindset I think and just happy to be here and happy to be playing.”
Lottie Woad was a stroke back after a 64. She played the first 10 holes in 6 under.
Lydia Ko, playing alongside Korda and Jeeno Thitikul, was another shot back after a 67.
Korda and Thitikul (67) were 4 under with Jennifer Kupcho (66), Chella Choi (70) and Rio Takeda (70). Thitikul won the Mizuho Americas Open last week in New Jersey.

It’s yet another blow to the Toronto Blue Jays‘ battered and beaten pitching staff. As they await the final word on the next steps for injured hurler Jose Berrios, manager John Schneider says that “surgery is on the table.”
Jays still talking through next steps with Jose Berrios. Nothing decided, but “surgery is on the table” per John Schneider
— Ben Nicholson-Smith (@bnicholsonsmith) May 15, 2026
“It’s an option at this point,” Schneider said on Friday. “We’re just trying to figure out if that’s the route we’re going to go.”
Although Berríos met with renowned elbow surgeon Dr. Keith Meister earlier this week, the manager says there is no ligament damage involved, as far as he knows. Of course, Schneider is not a doctor, nor does he play one on TV (or in the clubhouse).
He did, however, mention “loose bodies”, as noted by beat writer Keegan Matheson. It seems we’re still talking about the stress fracture that Berríos had been pitching through in spring training, without any ill effects at the time. But he’s had some elbow soreness in his last two rehab starts, with reduced velocity.
“He’s just trying to make the best decision for now and for the long term,” Schneider said, indicating that the 31-year-old pitcher will have the final say on which way they go. “He’s back and forth a little bit on it, I think, and just wants to get it right.”
Making this even more of a crucial decision for his future is the fact that Berrios has an opt-out after the season. He’s due for two more years at $24 million per, on the seven-year, $131 million contract he signed with Toronto back in 2021. Unless he decides to opt out and become a free agent. But that’s looking more and more like a moot point as his injury drags on.
What’s making this even more difficult for Berrios, is that he’d been the picture of health throughout his major league career until this season. He didn’t miss a single start for six straight years (32 starts per season) until 2025… When he missed just two. In this day and age of pitcher injuries and Tommy John surgeries, it’s really a remarkable feat.
But in the final proof that no pitcher these days can escape the injury bug forever, Berrios is facing a career-defining moment any day now.
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After one round, Aronimink is proving more difficult off the tee than originally anticipated, and one of the early leaders is navigating that challenge with golf’s rarest club.
Yes, Aldrich Potgieter is gaming a 1-iron this week, and it’s helped him contend at the PGA Championship (tied for the lead after the first round and the solo leader at the time of this writing on Friday).
Off-the-tee play wasn’t much of a story in the lead-up at Aronimink, which is hosting a PGA for the first time in 64 years. The Donald Ross gem measures just 7,394 yards, short by modern major championship standards, and players contemplated bomb-and-gouge strategies for the layout.
“Strategy off the tee is pretty nonexistent,” Rory McIlroy said in his pre-tournament press conference. “It’s basically bash driver down there and then figure it out from there. … When these traditional golf courses take a lot of trees out, it makes strategy not as much of a concern off the tee.”
The average difference in proximity to the hole from the fairway vs the rough this season on the PGA Tour is 8'11".
— Justin Ray (@JustinRayGolf) May 14, 2026
So far today at Aronimink, that number is 14'7".
That comment came back to bite McIlroy, as he hit just 5 of 14 fairways and lost nearly a half shot to the field off the tee in an opening-round 74. Turns out the wild undulations and firm conditions of Aronimink’s fairways made them difficult to hold. Missing the fairway also proved unexpectedly penal, as the average proximity difference between the fairway and not on Thursday morning was nearly six feet worse than the average PGA Tour host course, according to Justin Ray.
While many players opted to keep their typical top-of-bag setups, Potgieter took the interesting approach of adding a 1-iron in addition to his regular PXG 2-iron. The slightly longer build checked in at just over 15 degrees of loft, which gave the club a touch of right bias.
Now, like many of the 1-irons you see on the PGA Tour from time to time, this isn’t your grandfather’s 1-iron. This is a hollow-bodied club with a graphite shaft designed to get the ball in the air. I wouldn’t advise anyone to hold Potgieter’s 1-iron (which he referred to as a 3-wood in a press conference) up during a lightning storm.
The club is rare by PGA Tour standards and if ever seen, it’s usually during the Open Championship or Scottish Open.
But Potgeiter’s 1-iron has some unique abilities even among other butter knives. As PXG’s Justin Shepherd told GOLF, the new Gen 8 driving iron’s weight adjustability allowed Potgieter to add the club in place of his fairway wood because they could straighten out his ball flight more easily.
“Playing with the weight and lie angle, as I went a little more upright … he actually was losing some ball speed, so he obviously wasn’t hitting it as well,” Shepherd said. “We moved back to the lie angle fit, then we could work on the ball flight without changing the two things.”
Potgieter’s 1-iron features a 12g weight in the heel and a 7g weight in the toe to help him turn it over. His 2-iron is more neutral.
With the 1-iron, which is 5/8 of an inch longer than the 2-iron with the same Nippon Modus GOST shaft, Potgieter carries the ball only a few yards farther than the 2-iron, but its runs out nearly 30 yards farther while reaching 170-172 mph ball speeds.
While Potgieter hit driver off the tee 11 times on Thursday, his driving irons came in handy on three tee shots and his approach to the par-5 9th. It all added up to a share of the first-round lead.

One thing that has rung true about the challenge of Aronimink has been the difficulty of its signature Donald Ross domed greens. Was that the reason a number of players chose to make putter changes when tweaks during major weeks are usually more subtle?
The most notable move was Brooks Koepka, who moved into a new TaylorMade 2026 Spider Tour V from his previous 2025 Spider Tour X. Koepka reportedly broke his previous putter at the One Flight Myrtle Beach Classic last week, necessitating the change. He spent several hours working through various mallet putters on Monday before settling on the new Spider Tour V.
We still don’t know much on the new Spider Tour V, which appears to have been redesigned from the previous version that’s in Shane Lowry’s bag. The previous Spider Tour V was the most forward CG mallet in the TaylorMade lineup, making it feel like a blade.
Koepka’s new Tour V appears more compact and the weight ports are forward in the head, which seems to indicate a similar goal. Koepka is likely looking to find something that feels like his previous Scotty Cameron Newport 2 Teryllium putters.
But more surprising was that Alex Fitzpatrick, fresh off a Cinderella three-week run after winning the Zurich Classic team event, swapped putters.
The young Fitzpatrick went from his silver Odyssey Ai-ONE No. 7 S to a Navy Ai-ONE No. 7 CH.
While the change from silver to navy is interesting, it turns out the change from a slant neck to a crank hosel is the key switch.
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Odyssey reps Harry Shih and Cody Hale handled the change because Fitzpatrick, a gear-free agent, said he felt like he was leaving the face open at impact. In his first two events as a PGA Tour member, Fitzpatrick lost nearly a half-shot per round on the greens.
“Just gave him more face awareness,” Shih told GOLF. “He felt like the face was hanging open so we went to the crank so he could square the face up easier. Quintic data confirmed it.”
Hale added that the Crank Hosel matched his stroke rotation better.
“We also went 1 degree more upright to better match the shaft plane to his forearms, which he and his putting coach Andy Paisley like to see in his arm structure,” Hale said.
Sahith Theegala also went back to his Anser 2 gamer after a one-week trial with an Ally Blue H mallet.
Sahith is back in his Anser 2 this week https://t.co/dEEbASBFchpic.twitter.com/AZ1e7IofZv
— Jack Hirsh (@JR_HIRSHey) May 14, 2026
And continuing a trend of what might become the PGA Tour’s next hot putter, Tom Hoge added a new Phantom 9.5R, the same model putter Cameron Young uses and Justin Thomas recently added.
Thursday was a bit of a trip back in time for Jordan Spieth as he chases the career Grand Slam, but it was the driver that was dialed for Spieth, unlike how it was 10 years ago.
The ESPN broadcast has made a lot of Jordan Spieth's improved driving today as he's gaining 1.5 strokes OTT and has hit 11 of 13 fairways as he's tied for the lead at -3.
— Jack Hirsh (@JR_HIRSHey) May 14, 2026
He actually made a tweak last week to his GTS2 after putting it in play at Doral, going to a longer 46"… pic.twitter.com/AtZkwjPZAh
Spieth gained 1.93 strokes off the tee on the field in Round 1, ranked second in the field. He missed just two fairways.
Turns out he made a tweak to his GTS2 driver last week after putting it in play at Doral, going to a longer, 46″ Fujikura Ventus Black shaft.
Thanks to the increased stability of the GTS2 head he found he was able to go longer and down in loft (from 10 to 9) to get more speed. Spieth also has his GTS2 front weighted with 9g in the front and 3g in the back to get even more speed.
He gained .663 strokes a round off the tee at the Cadillac but then picked up more than a stroke a day at the Truist with the longer build. Since adding the GTS2, he’s gone from 113th in SG: Off the Tee to 77th in just two weeks.
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But on the flip side, Rickie Fowler shortened his driver this week.
After using a 45″ driver for the last few weeks, Fowler is back again using a shorter build, but this time at 43.25″, almost certainly the shortest driver on the PGA Tour. In fact, it’s the same length as his mini driver.
Fowler is having one of his most accurate seasons on the PGA Tour in terms of driving accuracy and has used a 44.125″ driver for much of the season. He opened with an even-par 70 on Thursday.
As is typical, the overwhelming No. 1 grip at the PGA Championship was Golf Pride.
All but 11 of the 156 players in the field at Aronimink played Golf Pride grips this week, continuing the most dominant run in golf equipment.
This section is dedicated to cool photos we’ve snapped recently on Tour, but haven’t had a reason to share yet. For this week, check out Christiaan Bezuidenhout’s new PXG 0317 Tour prototype irons.

Some other gear changes and notes we’re tracking this week.
Christiaan Bezuidenhout added PXG’s 0317 Tour Proto irons (above) with KBS Tour 125 S+ shafts … Lucas Glover switched to the GTS2 driver after adding the fairway woods last week … Max Greyserman added Callaway’s Quantum TD driver with Ventus Blue 6-X … Viktor Hovland added a Ping G440 Max 3-wood and G440 3-hybrid to his bag … Greyserman and Ryo Hisastune switched to Vokey’s A+ grind to get faster through the turf … Haotong Li is following in the footsteps of Fowler and Gary Woodland by adding a Scotty Cameron GOLO 7 CS … Denny McCarthy (GTS2 9.0) and Luke Donald (GTS3 9.0) added new Titleist GTS drivers non-contracted … Fujikura lead the driver shaft count with 46.2% of the field … Maverick McNealy switched to the new Fujikura Ventus TR Black+ 6-X in his driver.
A selection of GOLF content from the past week that may interest you.
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This Aronimink feature has pros re-thinking their wedge setup at the PGA – Aronimink is the first chance for PGA Tour players to see bent grass this season. See what Vokey’s Aaron Dill says is the key to handling northeastern turf.
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PGA Championship cut line winners and losers: Maverick McNealy emerges from pack, Bryson DeChambeau stumbles originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.
The PGA Championship is on its way toward deciding a winner, as the tournament has now cut down its participants in half.
This tournament includes one of the bigger fields among the four men's majors, giving a wide array of players a chance to make it to the weekend. In some cases, making the cut is just one step towards the ultimate goal, but in others, missing the cut is the end to a very disappointing week.
Aronimink played tough over the first two days and required players to overcome difficult greens and thicker rough. Players who shot a +4 or better survived to the weekend, while the rest of the field can now head home early.
Therefore, here's who came out of Friday's second round in good shape, and who should be most disappointed.
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Maverick McNealy
McNealy has been a pretty steady player for a few years, and that is now starting to translate to majors. The 30-year-old has made the cut in each of the last six majors, and after four top-40 finishes last year, had a tied-for-18th finish at the Masters this year for his best major finish.
Therefore, McNealy's presence at the top of the leaderboard isn't too much of a surprise even if he's never finished in the top-15 at a major. This presents McNealy's best chance to compete for his first major title, and at the very least, should give him experience competing in a big tournament.
Alex Smalley
Smalley makes an unlikely appearance at the top of the leaderboard after shooting two under-par rounds to begin the tournament. The 29-year-old shot a 67 on Thursday to tie for the -3 lead entering Friday, and at one point had a two-shot lead at -5, but came back to the back with three-straight bogeys.
Still, this is clearly Smalley's best performance at a major tournament. He's played in four prior majors, appearing in the last three PGA Championships along with one U.S. Open appearance in 2017. Even if he doesn't win, Smalley is in line for a finish that could help him get into other majors moving forward.
Aldrich Potgieter
The PGA Tour's longest driver, Potgieter was the PGA Championship leader for much of the first two rounds before bogeying two-straight holes to end his Friday. Still, Potgieter is in prime position entering the weekend and looks like he can compete at a major for the first time.
Potgieter is still just 21 years old and has only played in four majors in his career, which includes three missed cuts. This is already his best performance ever at a major, and he still has two rounds to make it a more memorable weekend.
Ben Kern
Kern is the lone PGA of America to make the cut at the PGA Championship, an impressive feat in itself. Kern manages the Hickey Hills Golf Club near Columbus, Ohio, and he shot a 67 on Friday to post a +1 through two rounds and beat out many of the game's best.
While Kern won't win this tournament, making the cut should be considered a success for him regardless of where he finishes.
Bryson DeChambeau
Amid the LIV Golf drama, DeChambeau hoped to compete for another major at Aronimink. Instead, he had a disastrous two days and missed the cut for the second time at a major.
DeChambeau opened his tournament with a 76 that included five bogeys and a double bogey before making his lone birdie of the day on his final hole. Then, it didn't get much better on Friday as DeChambeau continued to go backwards.
Tommy Fleetwood
Fleetwood is one of the best players in the world without a major in his career, and this week seems to be another wasted opportunity. The Englishman wasn't a mess, but did shoot +2 on Thursday and +3 on Friday to miss the cut.
This is just Fleetwood's second missed cut at a major since 2022, but he hasn't finished in the top 15 in his last nine major starts. Now that Fleetwood has a PGA Tour win on his ledger, the pressure mounts for him to perform on a major weekend.
Garrick Higgo
Higgo made waves on Thursday when he was penalized two shots for missing his tee time, which ended up being the difference between making and missing the cut. Higgo ended his first two rounds at +5, which was a shot behind the cut line at +4.
This will be a learning experience for Higgo, as he'd only appeared in six majors prior to this year. Still, this is an incident that will stick with him for a while.
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Dystany Spurlock has moved up from motorcycle racer to making her first start on Friday in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series race in Dover, Delaware. It was great experience for the 34-year-old.
Earlier this year, she finished seventh in the Cook Out 200 at Hickory Motor Speedway in Newton, N.C., making her the first Black woman to compete in a NASCAR affiliated race.
On Friday, she became the first Black woman to compete in one of NASCAR's three touring series.
“I never got into NASCAR to be the first — I just so happen to be the first,” she told Andscape.com. “And I think that’s great, but my goal is to just inspire little girls and little boys that look like me. Whether that’s to be a racer, or to be on the pit team, or be an engineer … whatever it is, I want them to know that there is space for them."
Spurlock completed 36 laps before an incident knocked her out of the Dover race. She finished 36th.
Here’s @DystanySpurlock after her Truck debut ends early with a crash. She became the first Black woman to race in NASCAR today. pic.twitter.com/cU2gDvoFgi
— Jeff Gluck (@jeff_gluck) May 15, 2026
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This article originally appeared on The List Wire: NASCAR Truck Series driver Dystany Spurlock
When the week started at the 2026 PGA Championship, there were 11 LIV Golf players in the field. That number has been trimmed to seven with Friday's cut, and a few big names were sent packing after 36 holes.
The lone past PGA champion at Aronimink who plays on LIV, Martin Kaymer, was tied for the lead after Thursday's opening round but struggled Friday, shooting 75. He's on to the weekend, but others aren't as fortunate. Here's a look at which LIV golfers made the cut and those who are heading home from Aronimink.
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Brooks Koepka won the PGA while competing on LIV Golf in 2023, but Phil Mickelson is the last current LIV player to win the PGA after his victory at Kiawah Island in 2021. Mickelson is not in the field this week at Aronimink.
This article originally appeared on Golfweek: PGA Championship 2026: Which LIV Golf players made the cut?
The Oklahoma women's softball team never had to worry much about an always unlikely upset Friday. The Sooners dispatched Binghamton with ease in the first game of the Norman Regional in the NCAA Tournament.
OU, the top-seed in its quarter of the bracket, handled the Bearcats, 11-0, in five innings, scoring in all four frames in which it came to bat.
Kasidi Pickering hit a two-run home run in the first, highlighting a four-run opening inning. Kai Minor and Ella Parker each went yard in the second, giving the Sooners three more runs. Ailana Agbayani hit a two-run single in the third. And Kendall Wells clubbed a two-run homer in the fourth to provide OU with its last batch of necessary runs to enact the run-rule.
Coach Patty Gasso used three pitchers in order save arms for the rest of the weekend, no matter how long it may run. Audrey Lowry pitched two innings before Berkley Zache picked up the win by working the next two. The pair of Sooners pitchers and Allyssa Parker gave up just two hits over their five innings.
Oklahoma will play the winner of Kansas and Michigan in the next round while Binghamton gets the loser. Whichever teams comes out of the winner's bracket game would need just one more win to qualify for Super Regionals. Oklahoma, which is playing this Regional in Norman, lost just one game at home during the regular season.
This article originally appeared on Sooners Wire: Oklahoma handles Binghamton in NCAA Softball Tournament
World number one Jannik Sinner will resume his Italian Open semi-final clash against Daniil Medvedev on Saturday with a lead after it was interrupted by rain.
Sinner, who is bidding to become the first Italian winner in Rome since 1976, had to overcome fitness issues from the second set onwards to go within just two games of victory, leading 6-2, 5-7, 4-2.
The Italian was looking to win his 33rd-straight match in a Masters event and started in dominant fashion as he broke Medvedev twice to cruise through the first set 6-2 in just 33 minutes.
But he started to encounter problems with his fitness in the second as Medvedev stormed into a 3-0 lead and it looked like Sinner was beginning to really struggle when he vomited in the corner.
However, Sinner somehow broke back to make it 3-3 and – as it looked like the game was heading into a second-set tiebreak – Medvedev broke again in Sinner's final service game to make it 1-1 after a gruelling game which lasted around six minutes.
Sinner broke early in the third set to put himself in the driving seat before the rain came and made sure the game would continue on Saturday in what was Sinner's toughest game of the tournament so far.

Vikings' Justin Jefferson reveals what he wants out of QB battle originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.
The Minnesota Vikings' training camp this offseason is going to be one of the most-watched across the league because of the quarterback battle that will capture the imagination.
J.J. McCarthy has it all to do to prove himself "the" guy to lead Kevin O'Connell's offense, as Kyler Murray was signed this offseason to be the starter.
For most, the job is Kyler's to lose, but as we know, the NFL is unpredictable.
And for receiver Justin Jefferson, who will be catching passes from both this offseason, he's eager to see how the battle plays out.
"Just competition, for real," Jefferson said on Good Morning Football via NFL.com. "Just to see, who's gonna be that last man standing? Who's gonna be that dawg? Who's gonna be that leader to carry us throughout the season? Because that is definitely a missing piece that we're looking for and something that is very important to our team, which is the quarterback spot.
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That is perhaps the biggest question of the offseason.
For a lot of people, McCarthy is fighting a losing battle because if Minnesota was confident that he was "the" guy, it wouldn't have signed Murray.
Plus, Kyler will need reps to prove himself, reps that McCarthy desperately needs, so everything is pointing to Murray being the guy for O'Connell.
Of course, things could change and McCarthy could beat Murray outright, but for most, that isn't likely.
How it plays out over the coming months is going to be fascinating to watch.
May 15—COLUMBIA — Hilton Head and South Pointe high schools were the cream of the crop May 14 in the state AAAA championship track and field meet, and Aiken County had several athletes on the winners' podium and at least one school record being broken in the process in more than four hours of action at Richland Northeast High School.
The girls overall title went to Hilton Head, with Westside and Bishop England as the nearest competitors, in that order, and the boys championship went to South Pointe with May River second and Seneca third.
North Augusta's girls were Aiken County's best, placing 23rd overall, and Aiken's girls finished 28th. Among the boys, Midland Valley led Aiken County's corps, finishing 14th, followed by Aiken and North Augusta, tied for 22nd; and South Aiken, 32nd.
Jade Council, with North Augusta, plowed some new territory, breaking the school record by handling the girls' 400-meter hurdles in one minute and 6.58 seconds, to place third overall.
North Augusta's leaders also included Ayden Young, who placed second in the boys' high jump, reaching 1.95 meters. Among his competitors were South Aiken's Jamaal Wilson, who reached 1.80; and Midland Valley's J.P. Gaston, at 1.75.
Kaleb Hester, with Midland Valley, had two trips to the podium, as he nailed down second in the boys' 100 hurdles, clocked at 14.66 seconds; and third in the 400 hurdles, at 54.86. South Aiken's Gage Frazier placed 11th in the boys' 100 hurdles, at 15.93, and Christopher Baxley, with Aiken, ran the 400 hurdles in 55.63, placing fourth.
The boys' 400 dash included three Aiken County finishers: James Howard, Aiken, fifth, at 49.62 seconds; Bruce Hobbs, Midland Valley, sixth, 49.64; and Johnathon Wright, Midland Valley, 11th, 50.96. The boys' 3200 had Brayden Ramsey, with Aiken, in 15th, at 10 minutes and 32.33 seconds.
Howard's outing also included 10th place in the boys' long jump, as he reached 6.08 meters.
Sandi King, with Aiken, placed third in the girls' javelin, at 38.92 meters; and 14th, in the 800, at two minutes and 30.49 seconds.
The girls' 4X100 relay had Aiken 11th, at 50.26 seconds, and South Aiken was 12th, at 50.30.
The boys' 4X800 relay had Aiken ninth, at eight minutes and 40.02 seconds, and South Aiken placed 10th, at 8:42.29.
South Aiken's Nyla Pope placed 15th in the girls' 200, finishing at 26.26, and Aiken's Aubrey Shoaf covered the girls' 3200 in twelve minutes and 47.96 seconds, finishing 14th.
South Aiken placed 12th in the girls' 4X400 relay, at four minutes, and 16.42 seconds. The boys' 4X400 relay had Aiken fifth, at 3:23.07; and Midland Valley sixth, at 3:23.51.
Aiken had two finishers in the boys' pole vault: Ayden Mcleod, 10th, at 3.35 meters; and Delance Walton, 11th, also at 3.35.
Xanasha Geter was the top local finisher in the girls' discus. She placed ninth, reaching 28.04 meters; and Aiken's Ka'lea Dobbs placed 11th, at 26.70.
Geter also placed 13th in the girls' shot put, reaching 9.74 meters. Aiken County's leader was Celena Grant, of North Augusta, at 10.30 meters, to place fifth.
The boys' discus had Jared Langworthy, with South Aiken, fourth, at 43.78 meters; and North Augusta's Joshua Simpkins ninth, at 40.55.
North Augusta's Celena Grant placed fifth in the girls' shot put, reaching 10.30 meters.
Tennessee softball opened its NCAA regional with a narrow win over Northern Kentucky, but its offensive performance left much to be desired.
The No. 7 overall seed Lady Vols (43-10) won 3-1 against Northern Kentucky (26-24) at Sherri Parker Lee Stadium on May 15. But it wasn't the kind of offensive outing Tennessee wanted to start the postseason with eight hits and only going 2-for-13 with runners on base against the No. 4 seed of the Knoxville regional.
Sophomore pitcher Erin Nuwer (15-1) got the start and pitched a strong game, only giving up one hit with one walk, seven strikeouts and no earned runs.
The Lady Vols will play the winner of No. 26 overall seed Virginia and Indiana on May 16 at 3 p.m. ET. The winner of that game advances to the regional final on May 17 at 2 p.m. while the loser drops to an elimination game against on May 16 at 8 p.m.
Northern Kentucky drops to the losers' bracket on May 16 at 5:30 p.m.
Emma Clarke delivered the first run of the game for the Lady Vols with a solo home run in the second inning. The sophomore infielder swung at the first pitch she saw and sparked some offense, but the Lady Vols left the bases loaded, and then left two more runners on base in the third.
After NKU tied the game in the sixth inning, freshman and former Farragut star Elsa Morrison gave Tennessee an immediate response with a leadoff solo home run in the bottom half of the inning. Sophia Knight's single and stolen base set up Gabby Leach to drive in a second run with a double.
Northern Kentucky scored its only run due to two fielding errors. Morgan Heinecke reached first base on an error by Clarke at second base, and then pinch runner Victoria Flores scored off an error by Maddi Rutan at third base.
After one of Nuwer's pitched in the third inning, the first layer of clay at the edge of the circle broke where she landed.
The mini crater was large enough that the game had to be paused while the grounds crew fixed it. The broken top layer of clay had to be removed and a new layer was tamped down.
After Nuwer threw a few practice pitches on the new surface, the game resumed.
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Cora Hall is the University of Tennessee women’s athletics reporter for Knox News. Email: cora.hall@knoxnews.com; X: @corahalll; Bluesky: @corahall.bsky.social. Support strong local journalism and unlock premium perks:knoxnews.com/subscribe
This article originally appeared on Knoxville News Sentinel: Tennessee softball opens NCAA regional with narrow win vs Northern Kentucky
Tennessee softball opened its NCAA regional with a narrow win over Northern Kentucky, but its offensive performance left much to be desired.
The No. 7 overall seed Lady Vols (43-10) won 3-1 against Northern Kentucky (26-24) at Sherri Parker Lee Stadium on May 15. But it wasn't the kind of offensive outing Tennessee wanted to start the postseason with eight hits and only going 2-for-13 with runners on base against the No. 4 seed of the Knoxville regional.
Sophomore pitcher Erin Nuwer (15-1) got the start and pitched a strong game, only giving up one hit with one walk, seven strikeouts and no earned runs.
The Lady Vols will play the winner of No. 26 overall seed Virginia and Indiana on May 16 at 3 p.m. ET. The winner of that game advances to the regional final on May 17 at 2 p.m. while the loser drops to an elimination game against on May 16 at 8 p.m.
Northern Kentucky drops to the losers' bracket on May 16 at 5:30 p.m.
Emma Clarke delivered the first run of the game for the Lady Vols with a solo home run in the second inning. The sophomore infielder swung at the first pitch she saw and sparked some offense, but the Lady Vols left the bases loaded, and then left two more runners on base in the third.
After NKU tied the game in the sixth inning, freshman and former Farragut star Elsa Morrison gave Tennessee an immediate response with a leadoff solo home run in the bottom half of the inning. Sophia Knight's single and stolen base set up Gabby Leach to drive in a second run with a double.
Northern Kentucky scored its only run due to two fielding errors. Morgan Heinecke reached first base on an error by Clarke at second base, and then pinch runner Victoria Flores scored off an error by Maddi Rutan at third base.
After one of Nuwer's pitched in the third inning, the first layer of clay at the edge of the circle broke where she landed.
The mini crater was large enough that the game had to be paused while the grounds crew fixed it. The broken top layer of clay had to be removed and a new layer was tamped down.
After Nuwer threw a few practice pitches on the new surface, the game resumed.
Saturday, May 16
Sunday, May 17
Cora Hall is the University of Tennessee women’s athletics reporter for Knox News. Email: cora.hall@knoxnews.com; X: @corahalll; Bluesky: @corahall.bsky.social. Support strong local journalism and unlock premium perks:knoxnews.com/subscribe
This article originally appeared on Knoxville News Sentinel: Tennessee softball opens NCAA regional with narrow win vs Northern Kentucky
CLEVELAND (AP) — Sometimes it's OK to celebrate heartbreak, even if it still stings.
In Cleveland, where a World Series title has remained elusive since 1948, finishing second is still reason enough to throw a party.
Ten years after losing a drama-drenched World Series in seven games to the Chicago Cubs, who ended their 108-year title drought at Cleveland's expense, the Guardians are honoring their 2016 AL pennant-winning team this weekend while triggering memories mixed with joy and pain.
Nearly all the members of Cleveland's '16 team — known as the Indians back then — and including former manager Terry Fracona, now with the Cincinnati Reds, were on hand at Progressive Field on Friday to relive that unforgettable year spoiled by the Cubs.
It was a chance for the former players to reconnect, share laughs and swap stories from a season and postseason they'll never forget. They'll talk about Rajai Davis hitting his iconic homer off Aroldis Chapman in Game 7. They'll grumble about a rain delay that many Cleveland fans remain convinced saved the Cubs. They'll consider what might have been.
Mostly, they'll be teammates again.
“It's so good to see so many of these guys’ faces,” said Jason Kipnis, Cleveland's starting second baseman in 2016. "We could have a group text and all that stuff, but to get back and get that hug and reminisce with them, that makes it a lot of fun.
"There’s always people who are like would you rather not go to the playoffs than go to the World Series and lose it? No, because the memories of that run have lasted a lifetime already.”
Strengthened by the acquisition of elite reliever Andrew Miller at the trade deadline, the 2016 Indians went 94-67 in the regular season to win the AL Central before beating Boston and Toronto in the playoffs to set up a date with the Cubs in a Series pitting two teams with generational championship dry spells.
After splitting the first two games at home, the Indians won two straight at Wrigley Field and opened a commanding 3-1 lead. However, the Cubs squeaked out a 3-2 win in Game 5 at home and clobbered Cleveland in Game 6 to force a winner-take-all finale.
Chicago carried an 6-4 lead into the eighth inning, and with the flame-throwing Chapman on the mound, Cubs fans could taste Champagne they had only sampled in dreams. That's when Davis turned on a fastball and lined it over the left-field fence for a home run that would rank among the greatest in baseball history if it hadn't come in a loss.
All these years later, Kipnis' body still reacts when discussing the moment.
“The noise, the looking around, I’m getting chills right now,” Kipnis said, peeking at bumps rising on his forearms before Friday's game. "For the first time I felt like, oh, that’s what pandemonium is. It’s hard to describe the noise and just everybody going crazy and the momentum shift and just what it meant to us right there.
"God, you could run through a wall right then and there.”
But it wasn't meant to be as the Cubs, perhaps aided by a 17-minute rain delay that allowed them to regroup before extra innings, scored two in the 10th and hung on for an 8-7 win.
Chicago's suffering ended on Nov. 2, 2016. Cleveland's endures.
For Corey Kluber, who started three games in the series, looking back isn't fun.
“I feel like it’s easy to reflect on October, November, not so much," said Kluber, a two-time Cy Young Award winner. "I try to avoid thinking about. The further you become removed from it, I don’t want to say that wounds heal, but they become less deep.
"You’re able to look at the bigger picture and realize what we were able to accomplish. Even though ultimately it didn’t go the way we wanted it to at the end, leading up to that was special and you appreciate that.”
Francona's fondness for the '16 team has only grown over the past decade.
“I don’t think you have to win the final game,” he said. “They’re a special group and they always will be. They played the game right. They played hard. They were selfless. They put the team first. All the things you talk about on Day One of spring training, they lived it out and it made it really fun."
While they didn't win a title, to Francona, they finished on top.
“I wish we could have had a parade, but pride won out over disappointment,” he said. “I was so proud of that group.”
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Ireland's Paddy Donovan took a major step towards a second crack at world honours with victory over Ukraine's Karen Chukhadzhian in a final eliminator for the IBF welterweight title in Mannheim, Germany.
Donovan, who lost to Lewis Crocker in a fight for the vacant title last September, scored two knockdowns on his way to a majority decision verdict - 115-111, 114-112, 113-113.
Crocker makes the first defence of the title against Liam Paro in Brisbane, Australia on 24 June and Donovan is now in line to face the winner.
The Limerick man improves to 15 wins with two defeats - both to Crocker with the first by way of disqualification in May 2025 - and is keen to face the Belfast man for a third time,
"I wanted to put on a tremendous performance for the fans and now [get] back for the trilogy - come on Lewis Crocker," he told DAZN after.
Chukhadzhian was also seeking to return to a world title fight having lost to former champion Jaron 'Boots' Ennis in 2024 - his second defeat by the American - but the 30-year-old's record now slips to 26-4.
It was a tentative start, but Donovan's fast hands saw him land a couple of crisp shots out of his southpaw stance with Chukhadzhian seeking to solve the puzzle.
The Ukrainian began to apply more pressure in the second but was open to the counters and a was picked off with a counter left hook at the end of the third that had him on unsteady legs.
Donovan was boxing with patience, seeking to draw the mistake and counter without applying much by way of pressure, but his speed and accuracy was telling with Chukhadzhian unable to get much going of his own.
That speed told in the sixth as Donovan drew the Ukranian in and on the spin, delivered a left hand that dropped Chukhadzhian who did beat the count comfortably, but was beginning to look more frustrated.
Chukhadzhian was given a count in the eighth when countered again, but this time protested he had been pushed over, yet there seemed to be an awareness he was now a long way back on the cards and needed to go for broke.
That he did as he began to apply pressure on the inside, this now a fight on his terms as he rallied well, but had given himself too much to do as Donovan saw it out to claim victory.
Monaghan's Stephen McKenna is the latest name added to the Zuffa Boxing roster, signing a long-term promotional contract with the fledgling company.
The 29-year-old middleweight will begin the next chapter of his career at Zuffa Boxing 07 - topped by the cruiserweight clash between former world champion Chris Billam-Smith and Ryan Rozicki - when he takes on USA's Casey James Streeter.
McKenna has been out of the ring since suffering his first career loss in December 2024 when out-pointed by Lee Cutler, seeing his record slip to 15 wins and one defeat - 14 of his wins by stoppage.
He will return in an eight-round bout against 34-year-old Streeter (15-3-2) who is also seeking to get back into the winning column following February's stoppage defeat by Leo Ruiz in Las Vegas.
May 15—PARKSTON, S.D. — Something got into the water at The Pond last summer.
After going 6-6 through their first 12 games, the Parkston Rays reeled off a 14-3 record in the second half of the season en route to winning the 2025 Class B amateur baseball state championship in the club's tournament debut.
This season, those Rays are determined to show they have staying power at the top of the Sunshine League and further establish the club as an emerging power within South Dakota amateur baseball.
"When they first organized the team (in 2023), they all came in hoping to have really good success, and it didn't quite go their way," said player-manager Doug Sudbeck. "All those kids knew that they were better than that, and finally, they kind of put it together last year, and we went on a run.
"Some of those guys stuck around when things weren't going so good, and they're still here to see some good times," he added. "If we can keep that core together, that's what it takes to have a successful team."
Sudbeck credits the Rays' core coming together to form a cohesive team as the biggest reason for increased success in 2025. The Rays went 20-9 last season, a huge turnaround from a 14-36 combined mark over their first two years as a club.
Compared to many of their peers in the Sunshine, the Rays' roster is young, with much of it still well under 30 years old. Plus, last year, the club benefited greatly from an infusion of talent from the Parkston Post 194 American Legion squad.
"I think our talent is just as good as anyone in the state. We have a great bunch of guys who can play a lot of different positions, and our pitching staff is good," Sudbeck said. "Day in, day out, our top 10 or 11 guys are just as good as anyone."
Jake Helleloid, a former Mitchell High School standout who pitched at Northern State, was named state tournament MVP for the Rays. For the season, he posted an 8-0 record over 16 appearances with nine starts, a total of 79 1/3 innings. Along the way, Helleloid had a 1.235 earned-run average, .170 batting average against and 129 strikeouts, leading a Rays pitching staff with a team ERA of 3.31.
At the plate, the Rays owned a team on-base percentage of .382. A balanced lineup produced seven players with at least a dozen runs batted in, led by Dylan Soulek, another former MHS player who went to NSU, who had team-highs in RBIs (25) and home runs (six). Seth Muth, Tanner Dyk and Carter Sommer were the other Rays named to the all-tournament team last August. All of them are back on the roster for 2026.
Though a limited sample size so far this season, Caden Donahue and Ty Neugebauer are among the Rays' leaders, combining for 12 RBIs in three games.
This spring hasn't brought on quite the hot start the Rays were hoping for, as they're 1-2 through three outings. They dropped their opener against Menno, beat the Hartford/Humboldt Gamecocks in a rematch of the 2025 championship game and, most recently, got clipped by Platte to start Sunshine League play.
But, according to Sudbeck, the Rays are still coming together this early in the season and getting settled in for the long haul.
"I think we're excited to get together, and it's just a matter of getting things put back into place so that we hopefully get going on the right foot," Sudbeck said. "Having won last year, we're kind of playing with house money, but we definitely don't want to lay an egg either. We want to be competitive all the way through and, hopefully, give it a good run again this year."
But Sudbeck, a longtime veteran of the league, primarily with Dimock/Emery, stressed that there is no straightforward path toward a potential repeat. Even with their strong showing last year, the Rays went 11-5 in Sunshine League action. That tied them in the final standings with Alexandria, who ultimately got the tiebreaker nod for the No. 2 seed in the district tournament.
As such, Sudbeck said the goal in focus for now is simply doing what it takes to make the state tournament field for a second time. Only then can concrete conversations about making another push through the bracket start.
"There's no slouches right now in the Sunshine League, just a lot of tough teams, so there's no guarantee that just because we won last year that we'll even make it back to the state tournament," Sudbeck said. "So every year you have that same goal. You want to get to the state tournament, then we can see how things pan out from there."

Aronimink has provided a far tougher test for players at the PGA Championship than expected.
Some said the winning score could be as low as 20-under, which would threaten the lowest score in major championship history. But instead, four under par leads the field after two days of action.
The combination of wind, long rough, and tricky pin positions meant there were plenty of bogeys out there for players. But not Stephan Jaeger, who finished even par on Friday to keep him one shot off the lead.
And in doing so, he did something that’s only been done twice in the last 40 years at the PGA Championship.

Jaeger achieved his score of even par without a birdie or a bogey, and in doing so, he became the third player since 1986 to score 18 straight pars in a round at the PGA Championship.
The other two players to do so were Franklin Langham in 2001 at Atlanta Athletic Club and Richard Green in 2011 at Atlanta Athletic Club. Jaeger joined them in his second round in 2026.
Jaeger is also the first player to hold at least a share of the first round lead at the PGA and follow it up with a bogey-free round two since Nick Price in 1994. Price went on to win the event.
That’s the good news. The bad news is he didn’t make a birdie either, but you can’t have it all!
It would usually be a frustrating day of golf to not record a single birdie, but not in this case for Jaeger. Aronimink was playing tough, but he held firm near the top of the leaderboard.
After his round, Jaeger said if he’s ever done this before: “I actually don’t know if I’ve ever made 18 pars. I just mentioned I think if you do it at John Deere, I think you’re not going to be too happy because the cut’s 5-, 6-, 7-under.
“But at a major it’s, you know, it’s an even par 70. But I actually I don’t know if I’ve made 18 pars in a round before. I feel like I have, but I don’t know that answer.”
It says a lot about a player’s level of optimism when they shoot 18 pars. On one hand, no birdies, on the other, no bogeys. So, which is Jaeger focusing on?
He said, “Yeah, I think the way I hit it today it could have easily been 3-, 4-under. If I made some putts like I did yesterday. I felt like I actually hit it better today than I did yesterday, which I think is a positive I’m going to take out of it.
“The golf course is not going to get easier on the weekend; it’s going to get firmer, it’s going to be a little hotter. So being able to hit it out of the fairway and give yourself those looks, that’s what I kind of kept telling myself, you know, just give yourself that 15 to 30 foot range where you can make a few.
“If you’re in the right spot you actually can hit a wedge close on the front nine for sure.”
If there’s no rain, which is what the forecast suggests, then expect an even tougher weekend of play around this brutally tough golf course.
Texas Tech’s first game of the 2026 NCAA Softball Tournament is on pause after lightning and heavy rain hit Lubbock, Texas on Friday evening.
The first round of the regional between the host Red Raiders and Marist went into a delay in the top of the fourth inning, with Texas Tech leading 9-1.
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For NCAA Softball Tournament games, a 30-minute delay goes into effect anytime there is lightning in the area. That clock restarts each time there is a lightning strike within a six-mile radius following the initial spotting of lightning. The game between Texas Tech and Marist first went into a delay at 6:43 p.m. ET.
Texas Tech’s offense was cooking before the game was paused. Taylor Pannell connected on an 0-1 pitch that was low in the strike zone and sent it over the left field wall for a two-run homer in the bottom of the third inning. In addition to striking out four batters in 3 2/3 innings from the circle, pitcher Kaitlyn Terry has scored two runs for the Red Raiders as well.
Raining kinda hard and got some lightning… not ideal Amiright?!?!
— Texas Tech Softball (@TexasTechSB) May 15, 2026
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Here's an hour-by-hour weather forecast for Lubbock, Texas, courtesy of AccuWeather:
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NCAA rules state that once lightning is detected in the area and the game goes into a lightning delay, it is either delayed or suspended for 30 minutes. The 30-minute clock resets for every lightning strike within a six-mile radius following the initial strike, meaning delays can extend for several hours.
The NCAA uses the "flash-to-bang" method, meaning that if lightning is observed, officials must count the seconds until thunder is heard and divide the number of seconds by five to obtain the approximate distance in miles.
"To resume athletics activities, lightning safety experts recommend waiting 30 minutes after both the last sound of thunder and after the last flash of lightning is at least six miles away, and moving away from the venue," the NCAA states. "If lightning is seen without hearing thunder, lightning may be out of range and therefore less likely to be a significant threat.
Click here to read more on the NCAA's lightning and weather delay protocols.
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While teams were not yet required to officially name their 26-man World Cup squads, Japan chose to remove any suspense and announce its list early. The squad led by Takefusa Kubo does not include Kaoru Mitoma or Takumi Minamino.
Japan’s progress over the past few years has been clear. That is reflected in the clubs these players represent, with only three of them, including two goalkeepers, playing in the domestic league.
Bad news for Hajime Moriyasu came with the absence of Mitoma, mainly because the midfielder picked up an injury while playing for Brighton last weekend. The manager said: “The medical team assessed that it would be difficult for him to return to fitness during the tournament.”
Goalkeepers: Zion Suzuki (Parma), Keisuke Osako (Sanfrecce Hiroshima), Tomoki Hayakawa (Kashima)
Defenders: Yuto Nagamoto (FC Tokyo), Shogo Taniguchi (Sint-Truidense), Ko Itakura (Ajax), Takehiro Tomiyasu (Ajax), Ayumu Seko (Le Havre), Yukinari Sugawara (Werder Bremen), Hiroki Ito (Bayern Munich), Junnosuke Suzuki (Copenhagen), Tsuyoshi Watanabe (Feyenoord)

Midfielders: Kaishu Sano (Mainz), Wataru Endo (Liverpool), Ao Tanaka (Leeds), Daichi Kamada (Crystal Palace), Junya Ito (Genk)
Forwards: Kaito Nakamura (Stade Reims), Daizen Maeda (Celtic), Koki Ogawa (NEC), Takefusa Kubo (Real Sociedad), Iori Suzuki (Freiburg), Kento Shiogai (Wolfsburg), Keisuke Goto (Sint-Truidense), Ritsu Doan (Eintracht Frankfurt), Kaoru Ueda (Feyenoord)
Japan was placed in Group F for the World Cup, where it will face three strong opponents: the Netherlands on June 14, Tunisia on June 21 and Sweden on June 26.

With the 2026 FIFA World Cup less than a month away, speculation continues to grow over whether Neymar will be part of Brazil’s final 26-man roster. During Santos’ latest match against Coritiba, the forward had a brief interaction with a fan in which the topic came up.
“You’re not going to the World Cup,” a Coritiba supporter shouted at Neymar during the closing minutes of this week’s match at Couto Pereira Stadium, where Santos earned a 2-0 victory to advance to the sixth round of the Copa do Brasil.
The 34-year-old forward, who was leaving the field after being substituted for Gabriel Barbosa in the 84th minute, did not react angrily as he has in previous incidents involving fans. Instead, he responded with a smile: “You’ll be staying at home.”
From his past controversies, Neymar has likely learned that getting involved in arguments with supporters — whether opposing fans or even Santos fans, as happened a few weeks ago — is rarely worthwhile. However, the calm way he handled the moment also probably reflects a much more optimistic mindset regarding his chances with Brazil.
Neymar respondendo provocações da torcida do Coritiba.
— DataFut (@DataFutebol) May 14, 2026
Os torcedores estavam gritando “Não vai pra Copa”
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Although there has been no official confirmation, reports indicate Neymar was included in the preliminary 55-man roster submitted to FIFA earlier this week. If true, it would mark the first major sign of confidence from Carlo Ancelotti toward the forward since taking over the national team nearly a year ago, although it obviously does not guarantee him a place in the final squad.
Neymar’s ambition to finish the first half of the season in top condition and reclaim his place with the Brazil national team has pushed him to work intensely to rediscover his best physical and sporting form. And that effort is beginning to pay off.
For the first time in more than three years, the forward has been able to play regularly without injury setbacks. In fact, he has started 12 of Santos’ last 18 matches across the Brazilian Serie A, Copa do Brasil and Copa Sudamericana, while also completing the full 90 minutes in most of them.
With Neymar continuing to improve physically and on the field, the final decision now rests with Carlo Ancelotti. The Italian coach must determine whether Neymar can provide solutions during the World Cup and whether he will be physically capable of handling such a demanding tournament and packed schedule.
“Neymar is an important player for this country because of the talent he has always shown,” Ancelotti admitted during a recent interview with Reuters. “But he has had problems and is working hard to recover. He has improved a lot recently and is playing regularly. It is, obviously, not such an easy decision for me. We have to weigh up the pros and cons carefully.”

Üst üste 4, toplamda ise 26. şampiyonluğunu taraftarıyla kutlayan Galatasaray'da takımın yıldız futbolcuları sahaya teker teker çıktı. Sarı-kırmızılı takımın Fransız sağ beki Sacha Boey, sahaya Filistin bayrağı ile çıkması dikkat çekti.
Süper Lig'i şampiyonu Galatasaray, kazandığı şampiyonluğu kendi sahasında taraftarıyla doyasıya kutladı. Takımın başarılı futbolcusu Sacha Boey'in sahaya çıktığı anlar öne çıktı.
Filistin bayrağıyla çıktı
25 yaşındaki futbolcu, sahaya Filistin bayrağıyla sahaya çıkarken şarkı olarak ise "Charge"ı tercih etti.
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16 maçta 2 gol
Başarılı futbolcu, bu sezon Galatasaray ile çıktığı 16 maçta 757 dakika oynarken 2 gol kaydetti.










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LAUREL, Md. (AP) — My Miss Mo won the Black-Eyed Susan on Friday at Laurel Park, holding off a spirited effort from Jumping the Gun to win the 1 1/8-mile race for 3-year-old fillies that takes place a day before the Preakness.
Laurel is hosting both races this year while Pimlico is being rebuilt.
My Miss Mo was around the front the whole way. Savor It showed some early speed as a long shot, but in the end Jumping the Gun was the main threat and My Miss Mo was able to hold her off and win by 1 3/4 lengths.
A. P.'s Girl was third.
My Miss Mo, trained by Saffie Joseph Jr., won for the first time this year after finishing second in the Gulfstream Park Oaks in late March.
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LOS ANGELES (AP) — Blake Snell was a late scratch from his scheduled start for the Los Angeles Dodgers on Friday, less than a week after the two-time Cy Young Award winner made his season debut.
Will Klein was set to start in Snell’s place against the Los Angeles Angels.
Snell rejoined the rotation sooner than anticipated last Saturday, allowing four earned runs over three innings against the Atlanta Braves. He had been on the injured list since late March with left shoulder fatigue.
Snell missed most of the 2025 regular season because of a lingering shoulder injury, making just 11 starts after signing a $182 million, five-year contract in November 2024. But the left-hander went 3-2 in six postseason appearances to help the Dodgers win their second consecutive World Series title.
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HOUSTON (AP) — Corey Seager is out of the lineup for the Texas Rangers in the opener of a three-game series at Houston, some extra down time after a day off for team as the two-time World Series MVP shortstop battles his worst slump in the big leagues.
Ezequiel Duran is set to start at shortstop and bat second against the Astros on Friday night. Seager has been the No. 3 hitter most of the season.
Seager is hitless in his last seven games, part of a longer 0-for-27 slide that is a career-worst and includes 11 strikeouts.
While he has started 42 of the Rangers’ 43 games, Seager has said he feels fine physically. If he doesn't come off the bench against the Astros, it will end a streak of 24 games played since the 32-year-old's only game off this season April 16.
Seager's .179 batting average ranked 163rd out of 171 qualified batters going into Friday's games. Seager, in the fifth season of a $325 million, 10-year deal, has 28 hits and 22 walks but 50 strikeouts account for 27.5% of his 182 plate appearances. He has seven home runs and 20 RBIs.
This is the latest in any of his 12 seasons that Seager, a .285 career hitter in 4,500 at-bats over 1,173 games, has been below .200. He never finished a game under that mark in eight of those seasons.
First-year Rangers manager Skip Schumaker had suggested that keeping Seager out of the lineup would coincide with a day off for the team.
Seager was hitting .194 after 10 games last year, which had been his latest sub-.200 mark, then went 14 for 30 (.467) his next eight games.
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In recent years, the Golden State Warriors have been trying to build another contending roster around Stephen Curry. Unfortunately, things haven't been going according to plan. Nevertheless, Mike Dunleavy and Joe Lacob are expected to continue reshuffling the roster until they find a winning formula. After all, Curry is in the final stages of his career and will undoubtedly want to go out on a high note.
According to Brett Seigel of ClutchPoints, Curry has reiterated his desire to continue contending for championships, as he aims to secure a fifth ring and place his name among some of the greatest players to ever lace them up.
“Not to mention, Curry has also made it clear that he wants to win at least one more championship, which would put him in a category with greats like Magic Johnson, Kobe Bryant, Michael Jordan, Tim Duncan, and other legends as the only players in league history to win at least five championships with the same organization," Siegel reported.
In fairness, Golden State has consistently made moves to try to position Curry for success. The addition of Jimmy Butler is the perfect example of the franchise's commitment to giving its star guard the best possible chance of contending.
Nevertheless, Golden State will likely look to make some additional moves this summer. After all, with each passing season, Curry is one step closer to retirement, and that means there has to be a sense of urgency involved.
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BATON ROUGE – LSU baseball has scored eight or more runs in six of its last 10 SEC games.
It's record in those six games is 0-6.
After the Tigers couldn't complete the comeback against No. 20 Florida in the series opener to lose, 11-8, at Alex Box Stadium Thursday night, Jay Johnson talked about how the team's pitching hasn't met the offense with the improvement it has made in the second half of the season.
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"You look at it on the surface and you go, 'Great night on offense,'" Johnson said after his team's defeat. "Three of those (pitchers) we faced are going to the Major Leagues. We can be better. I think eight runs should win.
"We're struggling with walks. You have to earn your walks, but we gave them a lot tonight."
The Tigers (29-25, 9-19 SEC) will now to try to even the series against the Gators (35-18, 16-12) going against their hardest thrower in junior right-hander Liam Peterson.
LSU will throw freshman Marcos Paz, who has been performing well of late but did have a rough outing last weekend at Georgia.
The Daily Advertiser will provide live updates of LSU-Florida. Follow along here.
This section will be updated when lineups are dropped.
| Date | Opponent |
| Feb. 13 | Milwaukee (W 15-5) |
| Feb. 14 | Milwaukee (W 5-3) |
| Feb. 15 | Milwaukee (W 21-7) |
| Feb. 16 | Kent State (W 10-7) |
| Feb. 18 | Nicholls State (W 12-1) |
| Feb. 20 | Indiana (Jacksonville, Florida) (W 14-7) |
| Feb. 21 | Notre Dame (Jacksonville, Florida) (W 9-4) |
| Feb. 22 | UCF (Jacksonville, Florida) (W 11-0) |
| Feb. 24 | McNeese State (L 7-6) |
| Feb. 27 | Dartmouth (W 5-2) |
| Feb. 28 | Northeastern (W 3-1) |
| March 1 | Dartmouth (W 3-0) |
| March 2 | Northeastern (L 13-10) |
| March 4 | at Louisiana (L 7-2) |
| March 6 | Sacramento State (W 15-4) |
| March 7 | Sacramento State (L 5-4) |
| March 8 | Sacramento State (L 6-1) |
| March 10 | Creighton (W 8-4) |
| March 13 | Vanderbilt* (L 13-12) |
| March 14 | at Vanderbilt* (L 11-3) |
| March 15 | at Vanderbilt* (W 16-9) |
| March 17 | at Grambling State (W 7-1) |
| March 19 | Oklahoma* (W 7-1) |
| March 20 | Oklahoma* (L 4-2) |
| March 21 | Oklahoma* (L 4-3) |
| March 24 | Louisiana Tech (W 15-5) |
| March 27 | Kentucky* (L 7-4) |
| March 28 | Kentucky* (W 7-0) |
| March 29 | Kentucky* (W 17-10) |
| March 31 | Southern (W 16-6) |
| April 3 | at Tennessee* (W 7-5) |
| April 4 | at Tennessee* (L 4-1) |
| April 5 | at Tennessee* (W 16-6) |
| April 7 | Bethune-Cookman (L 10-7) |
| April 10 | at Ole Miss* (L 6-3) |
| April 11 | at Ole Miss* (L 12-2) |
| April 12 | at Ole Miss* (L 8-7) |
| April 14 | Northwestern State (W 4-2) |
| April 17 | Texas A&M* (L 10-4_ |
| April 18 | Texas A&M* (L 7-2) |
| April 19 | Texas A&M* (L 5-2) |
| April 21 | New Orleans (W 10-4) |
| April 24 | at Mississippi State* (L 10-8) |
| April 25 | at Mississippi State* (L 9-8) |
| April 26 | at Mississippi State* (L 13-8) |
| April 28 | Southeastern Louisiana (W 12-4) |
| May 1 | South Carolina* (W 6-1) |
| May 2 | South Carolina* (W 7-3) |
| May 3 | South Carolina* (W 7-0) |
| May 5 | Tulane (W 13-6) |
| May 8 | at Georgia* (L 11-8) |
| May 9 | at Georgia* (L 13-8) |
| May 10 | at Georgia* (L 12-1) |
| May 14 | Florida* (L 11-8) |
| May 15 | Florida* |
| May 16 | Florida* |
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Aronimink has been a pleasant surprise at the PGA Championship.
Many expected the players to eat this golf course alive, but the gusting wind and ensnaring rough have given players a whole host of problems over the first two days.
Add that to the difficult pin placements the PGA of America gave to the players on day two, and scores were high on Friday.
But because of the difficult test, it took an age for players to navigate this golf course. 18 holes of golf took nearly six hours, a ridiculous length of time.
Aronimink didn’t do itself any favours on Friday by creating a bottleneck in the middle of the round.

Aronimink put their pins on the very edge of most of their greens in order to give the players a challenge. By doing so, they inadvertently created a bottleneck which affected the pace of play.
The eighth and 10th greens are in very close proximity to each other, and the pins to each of the greens were placed facing the other green. That meant that players on the fairways had to wait for both greens to clear before hitting their approach shots.
It took twice as long for players to be able to hit their shots into both of those greens, which backed up the players waiting to play the eighth and the tenth.
This led to the comical situation of Rory McIlroy sat down on the 10th tee box with his eyes closed, patiently waiting for the fairway to clear in front of him.
While the pin placements created an incredible challenge for the players, this was a bit of an oversight with 156 players remaining in the field.
St Andrews faces a similar issue to Aronimink. The Old Course has seven double greens, massive in scale, but they still require strategic pin placements.
To prevent bottlenecks and safety hazards, greenkeepers place the white flags (outbound holes) and red flags (inbound holes) at opposite ends of the putting surface.
This maximises the physical distances between the pins to ensures that groups putting out on one hole do not interfere with players approaching the other.
The pin placements are intentionally cut away from the natural transit routes between holes. St Andrews maintains a seamless flow, allowing groups to play simultaneously on the same green without overlapping or delaying each other.
Aronimink should learn from this on the weekend to speed up the pace of play.

The future of one Manchester United superstar could be about to take a dramatic turn if the latest reports are anything to go by.
Marcus Rashford was forced out by Ruben Amorim, and after a six-month spell with Aston Villa, the Mancunian is currently on loan with Barcelona.
He has just won La Liga, scored 14 times and provided as many assists, and is yearning to stay at the Camp Nou for the foreseeable future.
Given that the Catalan giants have the option to buy the Englishman for a mere £26 million, most fans would have thought there was only one conclusion to the saga.
However, the Camp Nou outfit have been dilly-dallying, initially suggesting paying the amount in instalments, then asking for a reduction, and now begging for the loan to be extended.
INEOS are in no mood to play, and so far, have stood their ground. Clubs like Bayern Munich and Arsenal have been linked with a move should Barcelona continue to stall.
What can get them to finally get their act together is the sudden entry of Real Madrid into the race.
According to Miguel Delaney, writing for The Independent’s Inside Football Newsletter, soon-to-be-named Los Blancos boss, Jose Mourinho fancies a reunion with the England international.
The pair had worked together during Mourinho’s time in charge of United, and while it was far from plain sailing for Marcus Rashford, both the player and manager share a cordial relationship.
And the former United boss feels he can get the best out of the 28-year-old, while disrupting Barca’s well-laid plans.
“If there is significant change, though, some sources close to the situation say Mourinho may add even more intrigue by going for Marcus Rashford.
“It was reported by the Independent on Thursday that Barcelona face protracted re-negotiation with Manchester United on the forward.
“Mourinho has an existing good relationship with Rashford and there is a feeling he would love to do it for two reasons: one to get a good player he knows; two to already cause disruption as well as a few problems for Barcelona.”
United will not mind this latest development one bit, as they are hoping to get Marcus Rashford off the books, including his enormous wages.
His sale will count as pure profit in terms of PSR, and INEOS can utilise this to secure a left winger for Michael Carrick in the summer.
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The NFL has officially announced the schedule for the 2026 NFL regular season. Which is the game on the Jets’ schedule that you find the most intriguing?
I think these are the top contenders.
Week 1 at Tennessee Titans: This game has two central elements to make it a contender. First, it is the regular season opener. That alone makes it a marquee game on the schedule. It also will be the debut of Robert Saleh as Titans head coach, and it comes again a Jets team he coached for three years and change. I’ll be honest. I don’t find the Jets facing Saleh all that compelling personally, but I’m sure others will.
Week 2 vs. Green Bay Packers: This is the home opener for the Jets. The crowd will surely be electric at least for this game. It comes against a Packers team that figures to be decent. However, Green Bay could be without All Pro edge rusher Micah Parsons. Could this help the Jets steal a game?
Week 3 at Detroit Lions: This one has the reverse storyline of Week 1. This time it’s the Jets head coach Aaron Glenn facing his former team.
Week 6 at New England Patriots: This is the first of two regular season games the Jets will play against their bitter rivals. New England surprised the league with a Super Bowl run a year ago. Many Jets fans would choose to beat New England over a win against any of the other 30 teams in the league.
Week 8 vs. Las Vegas Raiders: The Jets will face the top pick in the NFL Draft and a player many fans coveted in the process, Fernando Mendoza.
Week 9 at Kansas City Chiefs: It’s the Jets vs. Patrick Mahomes, their shot to take on the best.
Week 10 vs. Buffalo Bills: Last season’s trip to the Super Bowl notwithstanding, the Bills have been the dominant team in the AFC East over the last decade. Buffalo blew the Jets out twice last season, but aside from that Week 2 game the Jets have been surprisingly competitive against the Bills at MetLife Stadium in recent years.
Which game are you looking forward to most, or it is a game I haven’t listed that intrigues you?

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The Washington Mystics (1-1) will take on Caitlin Clark and the Indiana Fever (1-1) on Friday in what should be a thrilling WNBA showdown.
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May 13, 2026; Los Angeles, California, USA; Indiana Fever guard Caitlin Clark (22) drives to the basket in the second half against the Los Angeles Sparks at Crypto.com Arena. Mandatory Credit: Jayne Kamin-Oncea-Imagn Images
Clark and the Fever bounced back from a season-opening defeat at the hands of the Dallas Wings by taking down the Los Angeles Sparks 87-78 on Wednesday night. Leading the way for Indiana in the win was All-Star guard Kelsey Mitchell, who had 23 points on nine-of-17 shooting in the victory, to go with one steal.
Clark, meanwhile, played the role of distributor in the win, scoring 24 points while shooting an identical nine-of-17 from the floor, though she hit just one of her seven three-point attempts on the evening. The third-year guard has hit just three of her first 16 three-point attempts this season. Even so, Clark had nine assists in the win, as well as four rebounds and two steals.
The Mystics, on the other hand, are coming off a 98-93 overtime loss to the New York Liberty. Kiki Iriafen led Washington in the defeat, putting up 20 points, seven rebounds, and three assists on the evening. Center Shakira Austin also had an impressive outing, scoring 16 points while securing 10 rebounds and dishing out four assists.
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The NFL offseason has entered the OTA portion of team workouts. Minicamps are right around the corner, and before long, the preseason will be here.
At the same time, teams continue working to sign their 2026 NFL Draft classes. This week, the Atlanta Falcons set a new precedent for rookie contracts.
MORE: Oddsmakers don’t see a victory on the Arizona Cardinals’ 2026 schedule
Reports indicate that second-round pick Avien Terrell signed a fully guaranteed rookie deal, making him the lowest-selected player in NFL history to receive a fully guaranteed contract as a rookie. The deal establishes a new benchmark across the league.
Teams can now expect agents to push for similar guarantees for every player selected before pick No. 48. It may only be a matter of time before fully guaranteed rookie contracts become the norm.
For now, first-round picks and players selected in the top half of the second round have a new precedent in negotiations. A team like the Pittsburgh Steelers, who selected Germie Bernard at No. 47 overall, could now face pressure to fully guarantee its second-round pick’s rookie contract.
Terrell’s offseason has already been filled with milestone moments, both contractually and personally.
MORE: 5 most expensive NFL games for 2026 season
He is, of course, the younger brother of Atlanta Falcons standout cornerback A.J. Terrell. The Terrell brothers are now set to line up alongside each other in Atlanta’s secondary for years to come.
Nov 29, 2025; Columbia, South Carolina, USA; Clemson Tigers cornerback Avieon Terrell (8), cornerback Ashton Hampton (23) and linebacker Wade Woodaz (17) celebrate a play against the South Carolina Gamecocks in the first quarter at Williams-Brice Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Jeff Blake-Imagn Images
The moment quickly circulated across social media, placing the Terrells alongside families like the Watts, Heywards, and Griffins as brothers who became NFL teammates.
Like his older brother, Terrell emerged as a standout cornerback prospect at Clemson. He chose to forgo his senior season and declared for the 2026 NFL Draft.
During his three seasons at Clemson, Terrell recorded 125 tackles, 25 pass breakups, and three interceptions. Now, he joins his brother in Atlanta with a record-setting contract to begin his NFL career.
Liverpool boss Arne Slot speaking to BBC MOTD: "After 2-1 it went away from us. Before that I think we started well in the first 10 minutes of the second half then we had control of the game without creating chances - but that is not the first time this season.
"At 1-1 we were close to going 2-1 and then conceding the goal at 2-1 the way we conceded the goal is something we haven't had this season yet. We have conceded a lot of goals this season which you'd find hard to believe unless you live it and that's what we did today. Villa were the better team after that and the game went away from us.
"It's not about me or how frustrated I am it's frustrating for everyone involved - players, staff and definitely fans. Frustrating for players who came back and in football you can slip [Dominik Szoboszlai], but it's so unfortunate. That is something that's probably part of our season. We know what to do next week."
Why has away form been so poor?: "In general teams struggle more away from home but for a top team like us it's far too many losses and dropped points. That hugely has to do with the way we concede is far too easy in general.
"We have chances but we've not been as clinical in fishing them this season as we were last season. It doesn't help that [Alexander] Isak has hardly played for us or that Hugo [Ekitike] has been unavailable. It is what it is. Next week, Brentford is where our focus is."
On his position as manager?: "It's not about me it's about us being disappointed with the result. I spoke yesterday on it and that's enough. Our focus is on the Brentford game and making sure we earn the support of the fans by starting the game aggressive and well.
"The culmination of the fan support and a good performance will lead us to what we want to achieve and that is qualifying for the Champions League."
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MINNEAPOLIS — Speaking with reporters for the first time since a flare-up in his back took him out of the lineup, Christian Yelich didn't have a whole lot of concrete updates to provide.
As is often the case with back injuries – and Yelich's, specifically – it's a touch-and-go operation for the Milwaukee Brewers this weekend as they make a decision on whether or not to place their designated hitter on the injured list.
"They kind of know how it works, so it’s up to them on how they want to navigate and go about it," said a disappointed Yelich from Target Field on May 15, his third straight day out of the lineup. "There’s a lot of things that they consider. A lot of that’s going on. Just something we manage."
Back issues, of course, have long been Yelich’s nemesis, forcing him to miss varying amounts of time in each of his nine seasons now with Milwaukee.
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Yelich underwent a season-ending discectomy in 2024 and hardly dealt with back issues last year, missing only five games in September because of it.
But when Yelich missed the final two games of the series with the San Diego Padres this week immediately after returning May 12 from an adductor strain that kept him out for a month, it spelled trouble.
Yelich did not play on a rehab assignment before returning, with he am the Brewers opting to have him face some live at-bats during practice to acclimate him.
He felt a flare-up while warming up for that first game back against the Padres and went 0 for 4 that night with two strikeouts.
"Not great timing," Yelich said. "It’s not a good feeling, but what are you going to do? It’s sports. You try and get through it the best you can and go from there."
The Brewers, manager Pat Murphy said, would like to reach a decision before the end of the weekend in Minnesota, but are balancing that with a desire to avoid a situation in which they place him on the IL only for him to be ready to play within a day or two.
"If we can get him back in, let's say, two days, that would be better for us," Murphy said. "...I mean, [with] the history, we could just say let’s shut him down for 10 days. What’s the big deal? But I think every game is important and he wants to play as soon as possible. I just don’t want him to play hurt, which is his tendency to do when he doesn’t feel 100% percent."
This article originally appeared on Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: Out of the lineup again, Christian Yelich discusses latest back injury
MINNEAPOLIS — Speaking with reporters for the first time since a flare-up in his back took him out of the lineup, Christian Yelich didn't have a whole lot of concrete updates to provide.
As is often the case with back injuries – and Yelich's, specifically – it's a touch-and-go operation for the Milwaukee Brewers this weekend as they make a decision on whether or not to place their designated hitter on the injured list.
"They kind of know how it works, so it’s up to them on how they want to navigate and go about it," said a disappointed Yelich from Target Field on May 15, his third straight day out of the lineup. "There’s a lot of things that they consider. A lot of that’s going on. Just something we manage."
Back issues, of course, have long been Yelich’s nemesis, forcing him to miss varying amounts of time in each of his nine seasons now with Milwaukee.
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Yelich underwent a season-ending discectomy in 2024 and hardly dealt with back issues last year, missing only five games in September because of it.
But when Yelich missed the final two games of the series with the San Diego Padres this week immediately after returning May 12 from an adductor strain that kept him out for a month, it spelled trouble.
Yelich did not play on a rehab assignment before returning, with he am the Brewers opting to have him face some live at-bats during practice to acclimate him.
He felt a flare-up while warming up for that first game back against the Padres and went 0 for 4 that night with two strikeouts.
"Not great timing," Yelich said. "It’s not a good feeling, but what are you going to do? It’s sports. You try and get through it the best you can and go from there."
The Brewers, manager Pat Murphy said, would like to reach a decision before the end of the weekend in Minnesota, but are balancing that with a desire to avoid a situation in which they place him on the IL only for him to be ready to play within a day or two.
"If we can get him back in, let's say, two days, that would be better for us," Murphy said. "...I mean, [with] the history, we could just say let’s shut him down for 10 days. What’s the big deal? But I think every game is important and he wants to play as soon as possible. I just don’t want him to play hurt, which is his tendency to do when he doesn’t feel 100% percent."
This article originally appeared on Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: Out of the lineup again, Christian Yelich discusses latest back injury
Last season, the Pittsburgh Steelers’ offense underwhelmed at wide receiver, with DK Metcalf serving as the only true receiving threat.
Sure, running back Kenneth Gainwell and tight end Pat Freiermuth picked up the slack, but it ultimately wasn’t enough.
The 2025 Steelers had a receiving room of Calvin Austin III, Roman Wilson, Marquez Valdes-Scantling, Adam Thielen, Scotty Miller and Ben Skowronek outside the talent of Metcalf. Although Austin finished with 372 yards and three touchdowns, his production as a No. 2 option wasn’t enough to complement Metcalf.
Entering the 2026 offseason, the Steelers made two major moves with the Colts. First, they acquired Michael Pittman Jr., and then made a draft-day trade to land Alabama Crimson Tide receiver Germie Bernard.
The Steelers also traded picks 53, 135 and 237 in exchange for picks 47 and 249 from the Colts.
With the 47th pick in the 2026 NFL Draft, we select WR Germie Bernard. pic.twitter.com/ByuEyEhi8X
— Pittsburgh Steelers (@steelers) April 25, 2026
Bernard became the first Alabama player not coached by Nick Saban to be drafted since 2007, when defensive back Ramzee Robinson was selected as Mr. Irrelevant (last pick of the draft) by the Detroit Lions.
Bernard is slotted to be the No. 3 receiver behind Metcalf and Pittman and has drawn pro comparisons to the likes of Jarvis Landry. Former NFL wide receiver Steve Smith Sr. compared him to Deebo Samuel, showing just how high his ceiling is entering his rookie season.
Germie Bernard can do it ALL on the football field. A Deebo-type player but with better route running & WR traits
Steelers fans y’all got a good one with Mr. Bernard #herewego#nfldraftpic.twitter.com/zJcgBbGuzM
— Steve Smith Sr. (@SteveSmithSr89) April 25, 2026
Before arriving at Alabama, Bernard began his collegiate career at Michigan State in 2022, following a successful run at Liberty High School in Henderson, Nevada, where he won a state title in 2019. In his only season with the Spartans, he finished with seven receptions for 128 yards and two touchdowns.
Soon after, Bernard transferred to Washington in 2023, joining head coach Kalen DeBoer and offensive coordinator Ryan Grubb. Despite being behind Rome Odunze, Ja’Lynn Polk, and Jalen McMillan, he still produced 34 receptions for 419 yards and two touchdowns. Odunze, Polk, McMillan, and Bernard all went on to become NFL wide receivers, proving just how talented that room was.
The No. 2 Huskies fell to the No. 1-seeded Michigan Wolverines in the National Title, 34-13. After the season, Bernard followed DeBoer to Alabama, following the retirement of legendary head coach Nick Saban.
In two years at Alabama, Bernard developed into a key weapon for his team. In 2024, he finished with 50 receptions for 794 yards and two touchdowns. Bernard not only showed improvement but also consistency. This led him to a breakout campaign in 2025.
Last season, Bernard became a dual-threat player, used as both a receiver and a running back. As a receiver, he racked up 64 receptions for 862 yards and seven touchdowns. On the ground, Bernard finished with 101 yards on 18 carries, scoring twice.
After his dominant 2025, Bernard accepted an invitation to the Panini Senior Bowl. Entering the league, his ability to constantly improve and get better could allow him to become a long-term staple in the Steelers receiver room.
YOU GOT MOSSED!
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— Alabama Football (@AlabamaFTBL) December 20, 2025
Officially Accepted!
WR Germie Bernard (@oti_germie) from @AlabamaFTBL is headed to the 2026 Panini Senior Bowl
#TheDraftStartsInMobile#WherePlayersPlaypic.twitter.com/lZKZRAAvh0
— Panini Senior Bowl (@seniorbowl) December 16, 2025
Under new Steelers head coach Mike McCarthy, versatility is the name of the game. For Bernard, his versatility allows him to play inside and outside as a wide receiver. He can also line up as a running back, which allows him to take advantage of playing opportunities early in his pro career.
McCarthy mentioned that football comes easily to Bernard and that his understanding is very high. He also mentioned how he feels that he’s been an excellent fit so far.
“Football comes easy to him. His understanding is very high, doesn’t blink. I love his demeanor. You can see why his versatility in college definitely carries over. So, I think he’s been an excellent fit for us,” McCarthy said during his May 9th media availability.
During his May 9 media availability, Bernard spoke on his thought process entering a new offensive system.
“When you first come into an offense, you want to learn everything. You want to be able to be versatile so you can have the most opportunities whenever that time comes,” Bernard said.
Outside of his versatility, Bernard also offers high character. Bernard is strong in his faith and wants to bring that same energy into the Pittsburgh community.
“First and foremost, I want people to know and understand that my identity is in Christ, and that’s something that I believe in the most and something that I want people to see within me, and I want to bring that to the community and have impact in any way I can through that,” Bernard said during his one-on-one sit-down with Missi Matthews.
Bernard also talked about the type of teammate he wants to be.
“I know that this organization is going to get a selfless teammate, a guy that’s going to do everything he can to help the team have success and win,” he said.
Even without a confirmed starting quarterback, the Steelers have set themselves up with a trio of receivers that will allow them to spread the field. Their physicality and ability to make big-time catches will help Drew Allar or Will Howard succeed if veteran quarterback Aaron Rodgers doesn’t return.
Between Metcalf and Pittman, they combined for 1,634 yards and 13 touchdowns in their 2025 campaigns for their individual teams, the Steelers and Colts. Adding almost 2,000 yards of offense to a team that struggled offensively could be a major upgrade. Add Bernard into the mix, and that’s 2,496 yards and 20 touchdowns between the three receivers. Though these are the combined stats from last season with other teams, it’s a sign that Steelers fans should be optimistic about what’s to come.
DK Metcalf and Michael Pittman are the perfect veterans to learn from, and for Bernard, this could pay off in the long term as he pursues a successful NFL career.
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Ulster head coach Richie Murphy says his side are "bitterly disappointed" at missing out on the opportunity to secure a top-eight finish in the United Rugby Championship.
A dramatic 26-22 defeat by Glasgow Warriors, who secured top spot in the league, meant Ulster's hope of reaching the play-offs, and the Champions Cup qualification that comes with it, is out of their hands.
Ulster sit eighth in the table but Munster need just one point at home to the Lions on Saturday to leapfrog their Irish rivals into the play-offs.
Murphy's side can still qualify for the top tier of Europe next season but must beat Montpellier in the Challenge Cup final in Bilbao on 22 May.
Should Ulster miss out on the play-offs, they would be the first side to surpass 50 points but not qualify for the top eight in the URC.
With their destiny out of their hands, Murphy said "we need to park this now and move on".
"It's probably not going to be enough and we're bitterly disappointed about that," Murphy said.
"We've always said that one of our targets was to make sure that we were in the top eight.
"In some ways, we've failed in that target."
With Champions Cup qualification still in their hands if they can beat Montpellier to win their first silverware in 20 years, Murphy says his focus will immediately shift to the Bilbao showpiece, rather than waiting to see if the Lions will do them a favour.
"We've an opportunity to, although not get into the top eight, to get back into Europe.
"Our full focus will be on coming in and preparing for a cup final, which is the first cup final we've been in since 2012."
Murphy said it had been "massively difficult" to balance his squad on two fronts as a number of injuries and suspensions took hold on his group.
In recent weeks, Ulster have lost key players such as Stuart McCloskey, Jacob Stockdale, Angus Bell, James Hume and Rob Herring through injury.
Ulster have also missed captain Iain Henderson, who will also sit out next week's final, and Harry Sheridan through suspension at the tail end of the season.
"It's the fact that you don't get a break," Murphy added.
"It's 10 weeks into a block now where we've played every week and there's no time for refreshment."
Murphy pointed to how Glasgow and the Stormers have benefited from having off weeks due to their respective European exits and that allowed them to keep their squad fresh.
He said that, due to the run of games, Ulster usually have "one training session and a captain's run" in the lead-up to games.
"We have a fair few bodies who are not technically injured, but they're also carrying a lot of mileage in their legs.
"Our team selections have to balance up the what we need from a freshness point of view and what we need from a competitive point of view as well, or a game time point of view.
"It's a massive balancing act, but tonight we're bitterly disappointed to come away with a loss."
The Arizona Cardinals had one other piece of news on Thursday in addition to releasing their 2026 schedule. They also signed another player.
They added rookie linebacker Stephen Dix Jr.
Dix went undrafted out of Arkansas, but he played for Florida State and Marshall before that.
He is stocky at 6-1 and 245 pounds. Over two seasons for the Razorbacks, he played in 25 games, logging 151 total tackles, 6.5 tackles for loss, three sacks, a pass breakup and a fumble recovery. He started 20 of those 25 games.
He is the eighth rookie free agent the Cardinals have added since the draft.
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This article originally appeared on Cards Wire: Arizona Cardinals sign rookie LB Stephen Dix Jr.

I’m happy to have a series that’s not against the Rays.
And it is on Apple TV. Stupid MLB.
I’ve been to Comerica Park once, for one game. We’d gone to Lansing to watch the Lugnuts and the Tigers had a day game, while the Lugnuts were playing in the evening. So there was time to drive to Detroit watch the game and come back and watch the Lugnuts.
Lansing is a very nice town and they had a pretty walk along the river.
| BLUE JAYS | TIGERS |
|---|---|
| George Springer – DH | Kevin McGonigle – SS |
| Yohendrick Pinango – LF | Dillon Dingler – C |
| Vladimir Guerrero – 1B | Colt Keith – DH |
| Kazuma Okamoto – 3B | Riley Greene – LF |
| Daulton Varsho – CF | Matt Vierling – CF |
| Jesus Sanchez – RF | Gage Workman – 3B |
| Ernie Clement – 2B | Zach McKinstry – RF |
| Andres Gimenez – SS | Spencer Torkelson – 1B |
| Brandon Valenzuela – C | Hao-Yu Lee – 2B |
| Trey Yesavage – RHP | Ty Madden – RHP |
Go Jays Go.
Derry City manager Tiernan Lynch has said he will "never walk away" from the job as the Candystripes' struggles continued.
Inconsistent performances and dropped points have left the club falling well short of early season predictions.
Derry City had been widely tipped to go one better than last season's second-place finish and mount a serious challenge for a first league title since 1997, but that ambition appears to have faded before the halfway stage of the campaign.
The Candystripes sit sixth in the League of Ireland Premier Division, 14 points adrift of leaders Shamrock Rovers and only four points above the relegation play-off spot.
Despite the poor run of form Lynch remains fully committed to the job, stressing he has no intention of walking away despite recent results.
"I've never walked away from anything in my life and I'll never walk away from this," Lynch told BBC Sport NI's Eric White.
"I came here for a reason and as far as I'm concerned, I'm going to be here.
"We have to keep believing in ourselves and hopefully start grinding out some results."
Lynch's side needed a late equaliser from Henry Rylah to salvage a point against bottom-of-the-table Waterford, who are still without a league win in 16 games this season.
That result leaves the club without a win in four games, with eight draws this season and just two victories in their last ten league outings, leaving them with four wins from 17 matches.
Tiernan Lynch knew that Henry Rylah's stoppage-time equaliser had spared his side further embarrassment against a team still without a win all season.
"One million percent, yeah. One million percent. There's no trying to hide away from anything in this," Lynch told BBC Sport NI.
"We didn't do the things that we were meant to do for longer periods. And we got ourselves into trouble by having to deal with, we called it, we let the game turn into a ding-dong. And the ding-dong suited Waterford, it didn't suit us."
The Derry boss insisted he accepts full responsibility for the team's current struggles and remains confident the squad has more to offer than recent results suggest.
"I ultimately always take responsibility. I'm the manager. And there's never a situation where I'll come out and try and throw players on their bus or blame players.
"I always take responsibility. And if that responsibility, if that's where we are, that's where we are. I have full faith in this team, Lynch continued.
"I definitely think that this team has way more potential than where we are right now.
"There's lots of things going on. It's not just quite as simple as saying this is a quick fix because it's not. And that's ultimately the bottom line."
Derry City now face three fixtures before the mid-season break, with home games against St Patrick's Athletic and Shelbourne before a trip to Dundalk as they look to get their season back on track.
Weather didn't wait long to make her first appearance of the 2026 NCAA Softball Tournament.
No. 5 seed Arkansas and Fordham went into the first lightning delay of the postseason in the bottom of the second inning with the Razorbacks leading 3-0 of their Fayetteville Regional game.
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NCAA rules state that once lightning is detected in the area and the game goes into a lightning delay, it is either delayed or suspended for 30 minutes. The 30-minute clock resets for every lightning strike within a six-mile radius following the initial strike, meaning delays can extend for several hours.
Here's the latest weather updates:
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6:28 p.m.:Arkansas confirms the weather delay. The game will resume with Ella McDowell up at that plate with the bases loaded and two outs once it is deemed okay for play to resume.
6:15 p.m.: Both teams were taken off the field due to lightning in the area. The teams' NCAA regional game between Arkansas and Fordham has gone into a lightning delay.
Weather delay at Bogle Park after a lightning strike in the area. Arkansas leads Fordham 3-0 in the bottom of the 2nd, Razorbacks with the bases loaded. pic.twitter.com/Fj9kroGyZQ
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Here's an hour-by-hour weather forecast for Fayetteville, Arkansas, courtesy of AccuWeather:
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NCAA rules state that once lightning is detected in the area and the game goes into a lightning delay, it is either delayed or suspended for 30 minutes. The 30-minute clock resets for every lightning strike within a six-mile radius following the initial strike, meaning delays can extend for several hours.
The NCAA uses the "flash-to-bang" method, meaning that if lightning is observed, officials must count the seconds until thunder is heard and divide the number of seconds by five to obtain the approximate distance in miles.
"To resume athletics activities, lightning safety experts recommend waiting 30 minutes after both the last sound of thunder and after the last flash of lightning is at least six miles away, and moving away from the venue," the NCAA states. "If lightning is seen without hearing thunder, lightning may be out of range and therefore less likely to be a significant threat.
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CLEVELAND — As Detroit Pistons coach J.B. Bickerstaff walked out of his pregame media availability on Friday, May 15, before Game 6 at Rocket Arena, he made it known to a room full of reporters he doesn't agree with the NBA's "Last Two Minute Report" regarding how Game 5 against the Cavaliers ended on Wednesday, May 13.
After the Cavs won Game 5 to take a 3-2 series lead in the Eastern Conference semifinals, Bickerstaff said Cleveland center Jarrett Allen fouled Detroit forward Ausar Thompson while they scrambled for a loose ball with 0.4 seconds left in regulation.
"He fouled Ausar," Bickerstaff said then. "... He trips him when he's going for a loose ball."
No foul was called, the game went into overtime and the Cavs prevailed 117-113 at Little Caesars Arena for their first road win of the 2026 playoffs. According to the NBA, no call was the correct decision.
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Here is the official stance the league took by releasing the "Last Two Minute Report" on May 14: "Allen (CLE) and Thompson (DET) legally step to the same spot while pursuing the loose ball [before either player has possession], and both lose their balance from the marginal contact."
The "Last Two Minute Report" also states the officials were correct with all of their calls and non-calls in the final two minutes of regulation and the final two minutes of OT in Game 5.
A former Cavs head coach, Bickerstaff said paying attention to rulings in the "Last Two Minute Report" is too frustrating for his own good.
"All they'll do is piss you off, right?" Bickerstaff said.
Nate Ulrich is the sports columnist of the Akron Beacon Journal and a sports features writer. Nate can be reached at nulrich@thebeaconjournal.com. On Twitter: @ByNateUlrich.
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Knicks forward OG Anunoby practiced "in full" on Friday, stoking hopes he'll be back from a hamstring strain for the NBA Eastern Conference finals.
"He practiced today in full, yeah," Knicks coach Mike Brown said, calling Anunoby's progress "encouraging".
Anunoby was hurt late in the May 6 second game of the Knicks' 4-0 second-round sweep of the Philadelphia 76ers.
Although New York went on to win two games without him to advance, Anunoby's return would be a big boost for the Knicks, who will face either the top-seeded Detroit Pistons or Cleveland Cavaliers for a place in the NBA Finals.
Anunoby averaged 16.7 points, 5.2 rebounds and 1.6 steals as he provided a strong defensive presence for the Knicks this season.
Brown said he'd take the advice of medical staff as Anunoby ramps up to game play.
"At the end of the day, I'm going to wait and let the medical group tell me each day what he can do," Brown said. "We'll see if they tell me something different tomorrow.
"But it's definitely encouraging to see somebody (who was) out be able to go out there and practice, full practice, like OG did."
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Mike Florio Breaks Down How One Sentence From Dianna Russini Could Threaten Mike Vrabel's Job originally appeared on NESN. Add NESN as a Preferred Source by clicking here.
Patriots head coach Mike Vrabel hasn’t expressed any concerns about losing his job amid rumors of an alleged affair with NFL insider Dianna Russini. However, according to Pro Football Talk’s Mike Florio, that could change with just one sentence.
Florio appeared on WEEI's Friday afternoon show and discussed how Russini could put Vrabel's job at risk. Florio emphasized that he is not reporting anything, but rather just speculating.
"If her explanation went like this," Florio said. "I know how Twitter aggregators work, so to be clear: this is just a speculation. If she would say that 'I'm just trying to get by in a male-dominated profession, I'm trying to get any insight and edge that I can; I can't compete with these guys, and a head coach told me, 'Hey, I'll help you, I'll give you information,' and there's a quid pro quo that's involved here."
Pro Football Talk’s Mike Florio joins Rich, Ken, and Ted and speculates how Mike Vrabel could lose his job over the Dianna Russini situation with one sentence.@richkented@KenLairdWEEI@teddyjradio@heyrichhey@WEEI#NFL, #Football, #NewEnglandPatriotspic.twitter.com/P2ZfEwyStK
— WEEI (@WEEI) May 15, 2026
Florio thinks that if Russini made that kind of claim, the NFL wouldn't be able to ignore it.
"I think that's kind of a thing that the NFL couldn't ignore because that becomes problematic under the law, it becomes problematic just as a matter of basic policy in society where you would have this dynamic where a coach is using a position of power to make a bargain that is premised on sexual activity and that gets into what they call under the law quid pro quo sexual harassment that is where it becomes an issue," Florio added.
Florio has a strong knowledge of the NFL and its legal side. If Russini were to bring this matter to the league's attention, it could mark the end of Vrabel's tenure as head coach of the Patriots and his career in the league.
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FAYETTEVILLE — The Arkansas softball Fayetteville Regional opener is in a weather delay after thunder was heard during the bottom of the second.
The home plate umpire had a discussion with an NCAA rep and elected to continue the game, but Fordham head coach Melissa Inouye came out to discuss the situation, and the game was sent into a severe-weather delay moments later.
The Razorbacks (42-11) lead 3-0 with two outs in the second inning. Karlie Davison provided a two-run homer earlier in the frame, and the bases were loaded when the game went into a delay.
The pause will also alter the start time for the second game of the day featuring Washington and South Florida, which was originally scheduled to begin at 7 p.m. CT.
Below are live updates from the weather delay at Bogle Park.
This section will be updated as more information becomes available.
Jackson Fuller covers Arkansas football, basketball and baseball for the Southwest Times Record, part of the USA TODAY Network. Reach him at jfuller@usatodayco.com or follow him @jacksonfuller16 on X, formerly known as Twitter.
This article originally appeared on Fort Smith Times Record: Arkansas softball vs Fordham NCAA Tournament game enters weather delay

"The team, the collective, comes above everything else" were the words former Wolves coach Daniel Bauer used in January to explain why top scorer Mohamed Amoura was missing from the squad. Last weekend against Bayern, he was dropped again, and Lovro Majer was once more absent from the starting lineup. Both cases highlight Wolfsburg’s biggest problem.
Amoura does deliver goals on the pitch, but in training he repeatedly shows a lack of discipline. According to 'kicker', Amoura had clashed with Leandro Paredes before the game against Bayern, who was also left out of the squad. "In situations like that, there are no two opinions: discipline has to be there, and in that moment in training, it wasn’t," current Wolfsburg coach Dieter Hecking told 'Sky'.
After a similar incident in January, it was the second such squad banishment of the season. According to 'kicker', Amoura had also been involved in "a full-blown altercation with full-back Joakim Maehle" toward the end of last season.
The striker, who has at least scored eight goals in this crisis-hit campaign — in which Wolfsburg slid into the relegation battle despite transfer spending of 68 million euros (source: transfermarkt.de) — is a constant source of unrest and can hardly be a positive influence on the atmosphere within the squad.
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The situation with Lovro Majer is different: the versatile Croatian has been completely sidelined under Hecking. Under the 61-year-old, he has played just 106 minutes. In the brutal relegation battle, the experienced coach is relying on other players. It is actually crazy, given that with a reported fee of 25 million euros, Majer is still the third-most expensive signing in the club’s history.
In truth, Majer has never really lived up to that price tag. In his first season with VfL, he recorded five goals and five assists, which was certainly respectable, but the year after that he was almost entirely absent due to muscle injuries. This season, he managed five goal contributions in the first half of the campaign, but since matchday 17 he has been waiting for another one.
Although Wolfsburg can still be relegated directly on the final matchday and must face bottom-placed St. Pauli, who are level on points, transfer rumors emerged during the week. A departure is said to be a done deal. The Croatian newspaper 'Jutarnji list' named numerous potential new clubs among European hopefuls — including Eintracht Frankfurt, Como, Napoli, Ajax and Villarreal — and also mentioned a possible, comparatively low fee of ten to twelve million euros.
The timing of this rumor, so shortly before the decisive match, is of course disastrous for Wolfsburg. The clubs reportedly interested are also unlikely to want their interest made public, which quickly led to speculation that Majer’s agents had floated the names in order to get him talked about as a transfer target.
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And that brings us to Wolfsburg’s biggest problem. The club has far too many players in the mold of Amoura and Majer — players who cost significant transfer fees but see the club only as a stepping stone to somewhere else. Players who too often fail to deliver on the pitch, yet still immediately dream of the next club instead of building something with their current one or at least helping clear up the mess first. Players who do not identify with their club and therefore do not step up in times of crisis.
That is why, despite major investment, Wolfsburg have finished 12th twice, 11th once, and 11th again over the past five years. Now, at best, only the relegation playoff place is still possible. In the process, the club quickly burned through young coaches like Mark van Bommel, Florian Kohfeldt and Paul Simonis. Even experienced managers such as Niko Kovač and Ralph Hasenhüttl ended up despairing over time.
Last weekend against Bayern, Wolfsburg showed what should actually have been possible with the quality in the squad. According to expected goals, they should have won the match 3.88 to 1.97. But the actual result was 0-1. And there have been far too few performances this stirring this season. Or rather, only one.
At VfL, the team, the collective, clearly does not come above everything else. At least not for enough players. If the Wolves want to get out of this spiral, they must in future rely on professionals who do not see Wolfsburg merely as a brief stopover, but want to build something in Lower Saxony and identify with the club.
That, however, is only the medium-term solution. In the short term, Dieter Hecking has to make sure he finds the right players in the current squad who can somehow still prevent relegation. So that he does not become the next experienced coach to despair at this collection of individualists.
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You’d think John Tortorella would be in high spirits after his Vegas Golden Knights eliminated the Anaheim Ducks in their best-of-7 second-round playoff series Thursday, winning Game 6 by the score of 5-1. But instead, the former New York Rangers coach made a spiteful, costly decision that somewhat overshadowed his team’s triumph at Honda Center.
Tortorella declined to meet with the media postgame, a no-no per League rules. Plus Vegas closed its locker room to reporters after the series-clincher, instead sending Mitch Marner and former Rangers center Brett Howden to the interview room, and defenseman Shea Theodore to a side room to speak with the media.
NHL rules stipulate that locker rooms be open with players available inside after games, even during the Stanley Cup Playoffs, when a podium is also set up for the top stars of the particular contest in a separate interview room.
Needless to say, the League wasn’t thrilled with Vegas nor its coach. On Friday, the NHL fined Tortorella $100,000 and ruled that the Golden Knights must forfeit their second-round pick in this year’s draft.
— Vegas Golden Knights (@GoldenKnights) May 15, 2026
Considering how often Tortorella’s been fined by the League, and how serious it is about its media rules, why the hell did the 67-year-old coach pull this stunt with his team taking another big step toward trying to win their second Stanley Cup championship?
“I think it was a bit of a temper tantrum,” NHL insider Elliotte Friedman stated on the FAN Hockey Show on Friday. “They were upset about the [Brayden] McNabb suspension.”
McNabb, the 35-year-old Golden Knights defenseman, didn’t play in Game 6 because NHL Department of Player Safety suspended him one game for an interference infraction in Game 5. McNabb received a five-minute major penalty and game misconduct for a late hit on Ducks forward Ryan Poehling that caused injury.
Vegas’ Brayden McNabb has been suspended for one playoff game for interference against Anaheim’s Ryan Poehling. https://t.co/gSW0ADnpak
— NHL Player Safety (@NHLPlayerSafety) May 13, 2026
The late hit occurred nine minutes into the first period. Though the Ducks scored one goal — by Beckett Sennecke — during the five minute power play, the Golden Knights won Game 5 on Pavel Dorofeyev’s overtime goal. That set the stage for Vegas’ series clincher on the road Thursday, one that Poehling was unable to play.
“I guarantee you that thing [Thursday] night was in reaction to the McNabb suspension. They were really upset about it,” Friedman said.
On top of the anger, Friedman added that “on some level, I think Tortorella didn’t want to talk about the suspension” and decided to skip the media proceeding, no matter the cost to him and the team.
Tortorella’s been here before, of course. Many times. Back in the first round of the 2009 playoffs with the Rangers, Tortorella got into it with some Washington Capitals fans behind the bench in Game 5, squirted water on them, and then chucked the water bottle in their direction. That earned the Rangers coach a one-game suspension. He missed a Game 6 loss at Madison Square Garden, and returned only to see the Rangers lose Game 7 down in D.C. 2-1, completing a New York faceplant after leading the series 3-1.
Though by and large on his best behavior with the Golden Knights — you could say even charming — since replacing fired coach Bruce Cassidy on March 29, with two weeks left in the regular season, Tortorella is up to his old tricks. And let’s see how he handles himself as the pressure ratchets up in the Western Conference Final, when the Golden Knights face off against the Presidents’ Trophy-winning Colorado Avalanche.
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LSU's Lane Kiffin sent a firing warning after past Ole Miss mulligans against Kentucky and Florida originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.
LSU Tigers football coach Lane Kiffin led the Ole Miss Rebels to their first CFP berth during the 2025 season, but a season prior, the team burned its chances to make the CFP field by losing to the Kentucky Wildcats early in the season, and the Florida Gators late. Ole Miss would’ve made the field with just the LSU loss, or even a loss to the Tigers, plus one of the two. Losing both disqualified the three-loss Rebels. To this day, only 10-win three-loss teams have made the field.
USA Today’s John Adams had a warning for Kiffin as he embarks on his Baton Rouge journey: try losing those kinds of games at LSU, and you’ll be let go before you can ever leave in the middle of a CFP run.
“Kiffin has never faced the level of scrutiny that’s coming this season. He’s been in big-time jobs before, but LSU trumps all of that, especially after the way he left Mississippi. Kiffin can’t help but poke the bear. He says things that are unnecessary. He inflamed the Mississippi situation with his comments in Vanity Fair. As much as he likes attention, I don’t think he’s going to love being under the microscope to the degree he’ll be this season. At Ole Miss, he mostly got a free pass for losing to Kentucky in 2024, or blowing a playoff bid that season at The Swamp. Don’t try that at LSU. That’ll get you fired,” Adams wrote.
Kentucky is on the schedule again, and while first-year Wildcats head coach Will Stein engineered great offenses on the Oregon Ducks, a loss to UK would be disastrous. Ditto for games against the Mississippi State Bulldogs, Auburn Tigers, and Arkansas Razorbacks, the latter two programs of which will be introducing new head coaches as well.
With teams like the Texas Longhorns, Alabama Crimson Tide, and Texas A&M Aggies, and the game of the season in Oxford on September 19, Kiffin would immediately put himself on the hot seat with a bad loss.
Kiffin signed a seven-year, $91 million contract, so the odds are, even if his seat gets hot, unless LSU completely crashes, we will probably see him in Louisiana until 2028. He’ll be owed 80% of whatever he’s owed at any point if he’s fired.
The Tigers are stuck with the Kiffin show, or the bill, for a long time.

Argentina announced a 55-man preliminary squad on May 11, with Lionel Messi, Lautaro Martinez, and Julian Alvarez leading the roster for the 2026 World Cup. Angel Di Maria, who retired in 2024, is the only player from Argentina's 2022 World Cup final starting lineup not included on the roster, highlighting the continuity in Lionel Scaloni's approach to defending their title.
Messi made MLS history in his third season with Inter Miami, becoming the league's fastest player to reach 100 regular-season goal contributions in just 64 matches. The 38-year-old forward hit the milestone just a month shy of the FIFA 2026 World Cup, where Argentina will look to defend their 2022 title.
His transition from European football to Major League Soccer with Inter Miami has fundamentally altered his daily routine and physical demands, as the MLS generally lacks the relentless weekly intensity of Europe's top five leagues. This reduced physical toll may prove strategic for tournament preparation, though questions remain about match sharpness.
The likes of Alexis Mac Allister, Rodrigo De Paul, Enzo Fernandez, and Leandro Paredes played key roles in Argentina's 2022 triumph and remain vital figures, while emerging talents such as Franco Mastantuono and Claudio Echeverri have been performing brilliantly for their respective clubs.
Atletico Madrid are the best-represented team on Scaloni's provisional list with six players: Juan Musso, Nahuel Molina, Thiago Almada, Nicolas Gonzalez, Giuliano Simeone, and Julian Alvarez. This concentration suggests that Scaloni values the tactical cohesion developed at the club level.
Argentina will open their title defense against Algeria and also face Austria and Jordan in Group J. With more World Cup appearances (26) than any male player, captain Messi is set for a record sixth tournament in North America, though it could be the final one for the 38-year-old.
The squad announcement represents more than roster management—it signals Argentina's confidence in their established core while integrating younger elements. As Messi is now plying his club trade in the United States, he will not have as much competitive football under his belt as European-based performers, though he has hinted that he does not want to be a "burden" to Argentina if not fully match-sharp.
Argentina's preliminary squad construction suggests Scaloni believes the 2022 formula remains viable, with Messi's MLS experience potentially providing both physical preservation and tactical familiarity with North American conditions. The final 26-man roster, due by June 1, will reveal how heavily the defending champions lean on their established core versus emerging talent.

Brazil captain Dunga recently identified the United States as the Seleção's most demanding opponent during their 1994 World Cup championship run, calling it "probably the hardest game that Brazil played during that World Cup." Bebeto echoed his former captain, describing it as one of Brazil's toughest challenges, pointing to the relentless fight the Americans showed throughout the match.
The comments came during FIFA's World Cup Legends panel in Washington, D.C., as both nations prepare for the 2026 World Cup. Brazil entered as the world's top-ranked team, facing the 23rd-ranked USA, but found themselves pushed into uncomfortable territory by more than 84,000 fans at Stanford Stadium on Independence Day.
Brazil missed several early chances and saw frustration build before Leonardo's red card just before halftime left them down to 10 men. Despite the numerical disadvantage, Brazil held firm and finally broke through in the 72nd minute on Bebeto's goal for a narrow 1-0 victory.
Former U.S. defender Marcelo Balboa, one of only 10 American players with professional experience abroad at the time, said the team's belief came from years of working together in the pre-MLS era. "You dream about it, you breathe it," Balboa said. "When you get to play in the World Cup against the best team in the world, and you hang in there… You realize, 'We're really in this game.'"
The Brazilian players acknowledged the Americans as "a team that was going to fight, we were going to scratch, and we were going to play until the 110th minute" — a recognition that went beyond the scoreline.
The near-shock performance in 1994 helped accelerate the sport's evolution in the United States, with MLS launching two years later, youth academies expanding nationwide, and American exports to Europe becoming routine. Balboa sees a direct line from that game to today: "We laid a great foundation. People are finally coming to look at our players."
MLS has carved out a place for itself on the world stage, while homegrown talent is being snapped up by elite European clubs. The structural changes that followed 1994 created the infrastructure supporting today's American player development pipeline.
As the U.S. prepares to co-host the 2026 World Cup, expectations have shifted dramatically. The pressure, Balboa insists, is part of the sport's natural growth: "This team has a lot of pressure… and that's what we always wanted."
The Brazilian legends' acknowledgment of that 1994 match as their toughest test provides context for how far American soccer has progressed. Where the 1994 team earned respect through grit and organization, the 2026 squad will be expected to compete with technical quality and tactical sophistication.
The transformation from a team that surprised Brazil with its fight to one expected to challenge for World Cup advancement reflects the systematic development that began with that Independence Day performance in Palo Alto. The foundation Balboa referenced has evolved into legitimate World Cup ambitions.
Los Angeles Dodgers left-hander Blake Snell was scratched from his scheduled start Friday, May 15 against the Los Angeles Angels. Right-hander Will Klein was inserted to open a bullpen game in his place, the Dodgers announced.
The absence is not believed to be related to the left shoulder inflammation that kept Snell off the mound for the first six weeks of the season, per reporters on the scene. The team, however, did not immediately announce a reason for the scratch.
Snell is just six days removed from his 2026 debut, a rocky three-inning outing against the Atlanta Braves in which he allowed four earned runs and six hits in a 7-2 loss.
The two-time Cy Young Award winner missed the start of the season because of what the team said was shoulder fatigue that carried over from a heavy postseason workload. He went 3-2 with a 3.18 ERA in five starts for the Dodgers in the 2025 MLB playoffs.
Snell has a long injury history. He first landed on the injured list in 2018 with shoulder fatigue and then broke his toe in a 2019 bathroom incident before undergoing arthroscopic elbow surgery that same year to remove loose bodies in his elbow. His left adductor became a chronic problem, accounting for five IL stints over four seasons. With the San Francisco Giants in 2024, he missed the first three months with a groin and adductor strain before dominating down the stretch.
He has thrown over 130 innings in a season just twice in his career.
He signed a five-year, $182 million deal with the Dodgers last winter, then missed four months in 2025 with shoulder inflammation just two starts into the season before returning to go 4-4 with a 2.41 ERA in nine regular season starts.
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ARLINGTON, Texas (AP) — Texas Rangers second baseman Josh Smith is expected to be hospitalized for at least a week to be treated for viral meningitis.
Smith will remain in a Dallas-area hospital until he has returned to full health, which is expected to be within 7-10 days, the team said Friday. A plan for return to play will be determined once Smith resumes physical activity.
The Rangers said Smith went to a doctor Wednesday after feeling ill.
“Our only concern right now is Josh’s health,” president of baseball operations Chris Young said. “This is obviously an unexpected illness, but we hope to see him return to full health and rejoin the club very soon.”
Meningitis is a swelling of the protective lining of the brain and spinal cord that can be caused by a viral infection, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Smith has been on the 10-day injured list since May 4 with a right glute strain. The 28-year-old in his fifth major league season has dealt with left wrist inflammation during the rehab process.
Smith took over at second base after the Rangers traded Marcus Semien to the New York Mets in the offseason. He is hitting .217 with no homers and six RBIs in 31 games.
The Rangers were set to open a three-game series at the Houston Astros on Friday night.
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Aston Villa is returning to the UEFA Champions League, with a 4-2 victory over Liverpool confirming the Birmingham club will have a place in the 2026-27 edition.
Winners of the competition in 1982 when it was named the European Cup, Villa last was in the top continental competition in 2024-25, falling in the quarterfinals to eventual champion Paris Saint-Germain. This season, the Villans are in the Europa League final, which will take place May 20 in Istanbul.
The focus for Unai Emery's club now can be on that match against Freiburg, with an Ollie Watkins double helping Villa to a 4-2 victory over Liverpool that assures Villa will fall no lower than fifth in the Premier League table.
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— NBC Sports Soccer (@NBCSportsSoccer) May 15, 2026
A SECOND Ollie Watkins goal electrifies Villa Park! pic.twitter.com/iybmr8tgAr
Despite a double from defender Virgil van Dijk, Liverpool was unable to earn a point and now has a nervous wait to see if it will finish in the top five places. The Reds close the season with a visit from Brentford next week and will be rooting against AFC Bournemouth, which sits sixth in the table with 55 points ahead of May 19's match with Manchester City and a May 24 finale at Nottingham Forest.
Liverpool is on 59 points, meaning it could be out of its hands whether it joins Aston Villa in the UEFA Champions League.
This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Aston Villa win over Liverpool clinches UEFA Champions League return for Europa League finalists
Karl-Anthony Towns didn’t know what to expect. He never thought he’d become Mike Brown’s new Domantas Sabonis. But here he is. Triple-doubling his way through the 2026 NBA playoffs. Leading the playoffs in assists per possession and assists outright since Game 4 of the first round.
Towns is finally impacting winning in ways that seemed unattainable earlier in the year. He remembers coming into Year 1 under Brown blind with zero idea of how his new head coach would use him on the offensive side of the floor.
“I really didn’t have any expectations,” Towns recalled after practice at the Knicks‘ Tarrytown training facility on Friday. “I didn’t know what to expect.”
All of that uncertainty has gone out the window — and along with it, the claims of the Knicks as championship pretenders. Once an outright afterthought within Brown’s offense, Towns is now the focal point fueling what could be New York’s first NBA Finals appearance since 1999.
And it’s a lever Brown pulled to unlock the wealth of offensive weaponry at disposal for the hottest team in the playoffs. Towns isn’t the first point-center the Knicks’ coach has on his resume. He is, however, the most talented. And now, the Big KAT is out of his tiny cage.
“I’ve always loved this role,” Towns said. “I’ve always wanted this role, so happy we got to this point.”
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The name has escaped him, but the moment snapped into Brown’s mind as if it occurred yesterday. One of his former players during his time as head coach with the Sacramento Kings showed Brown clips of how he’s been using the Knicks’ All-Star big man this season.
The verdict? Brown is running the same sets and actions with Towns as he did with Sabonis during his breakout seasons in Sacramento.
Sabonis averaged 6.7 assists per game in his final full season with the Indiana Pacers before the Tyrese Haliburton trade sent him out West. He averaged 7.8 assists per game alongside star point guard De’Aaron Fox in his first full year under Brown then a career-high 8.2 assists a game in Year 2.
Towns actually regressed in regular-season assists year-over-year as the Knicks switched coaches from Tom Thibodeau to Brown.
And then the Knicks switched offensive ideologies.
Towns now leads the NBA playoffs in assists per possession and is averaging 9.3 assists since Game 4 of the Knicks’ first-round playoff series against the Atlanta Hawks.
“We kind of figured it out along the way. [KAT and Sabonis] do a lot of stuff that are similar,” Brown said. “You have an idea [coming into a new job with a new team] of what you want to do offensively [and] defensively, but then it’s your job as a coach to try to figure out, ‘Does this really fit the group that you have in front of you?’”
That answer changed in an, at times, tumultuous Knicks season. Brown changed the offense once in the middle of the year after the Knicks lost nine out of 11 games walking into the 2026 calendar year. He changed it again after consecutive one-point losses in the first round against the Hawks, losses that sent the Knicks searching for answers that ultimately came from within.
“That’s why it’s always tough to do things in Year 1, because it takes some time to get used to the group, not just what their strengths are as skill players, but their personalities and other things that make them tick,” he said. “Trying to put a guy like Sabonis at his strength, trying to put a guy like KAT at his strength is something that, as a head coach, it’s my job to think constantly about, as long as it enhances everybody else.”
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As head coach, collaborating is one of Brown’s responsibilities, and his willingness to do so is a large part of what earned him the job as Thibodeau’s replacement. As a collaborator, it’s on Brown to field ideas from top to bottom.
“I take suggestions from everybody. And at the end of the day it’s up for me to make the decision of yay or nay,” he said on Friday. “I’ve always been a guy who if you come to me with suggestions especially as a coach. You have to have something to back it up. Some video or analytics.
“At the end of the day, I have to say this makes sense let’s do it, but this is how we’re going to do it.”
Towns was one of the many voices echoing a need for offensive change when the Knicks lost Games 2 and 3 of their first-round playoff series against the Atlanta Hawks.
“You’re down 2-1, obviously it’s not the end of the world, but you guys understand the importance of the next game,” he said. “To go in [to talk to your coach], and say how you feel, what you feel is your idea, and see if it’s received — And it was received. I’m glad we’re not talking about 2-2.”
The change was clear: The Knicks began aggressively using their mismatch at center in ways they seemed incapable of during the regular season. Towns recorded two triple doubles — the first playoff triple doubles of his career — over the final three games of the Hawks series. He then averaged 7.5 assists over the four-game sweep of the Philadelphia 76ers in Round 2.
For Towns, who averaged 24.4 points per game under Thibodeau last season, it never about more points. He wanted to feel more regularly included within the Knicks’ offensive flow.
“I’ve always said since the beginning, I’ll do whatever it takes to impact winning,” he said on Friday. “I’m glad I’ve been able to do that with this changing role and be able to help our team win. That’s the most important thing. And utilize my talent.”
It took Brown 85 games to make the change, but the role is one Miles McBride knew Towns was capable of all along — provided he demanded the ball and forcefully established an advantageous position for himself on the floor.
“I felt like it was always something he was capable of,” McBride said on Friday. “You don’t get a lot of practice time. I always feel like it’s tough to figure it out — but again — that’s what the regular season is for.”
The regular season is long gone. As are the first two rounds of the playoffs for a Knicks team eagerly awaiting the conference finals. The offense could change again. Brown will field suggestions and make the changes he deems necessary to lift the Knicks to their first Finals appearance in a quarter-century — or their first title since 1973.
He’s already made the most consequential adjustment. That’s more effectively utilizing the most talented player on the Knicks’ roster. Brown, using a familiar formula from his days in Sacramento, has finally freed the Big KAT from a cage far too small for his skill set.
And the Knicks are better for it.
“He’s done a great job of adjusting our team to give us the best chance to win,” Towns said of Brown. “The spot we’re in now is because of his courage and trust to change what we were doing and putting us in a better position.”

Throughout his time playing on the world stage, J.T. Miller has earned respect among some of his hockey peers.
At both the 4 Nations Face-Off and at the Olympics, Matthew Tkachuk and Brady Tkachuk were teammates with Miller with Team USA.
Getting to know Miller, Matthew and Brady grew to appreciate what he brought to the table both on and off the ice.
Matthew bestowed the title of one of his favorite teammates onto Miller on The Wingmen With Matthew And Brady Tkachuk Podcast, praising him for embracing his role on the international stage.
“Easily one of mine and Brady’s favorite teammates we’ve ever played with,” Matthew said of Miller. “He’s had a 100 points just a couple of years ago. He sees the game so well, so offensive, so smart, so skilled.
“And at that tournament (the Olympics), completely bought in (the role) he was given, the identity he needed to be. It's the little things; the locker room DJ, the chirps, the keeping it light. He fit in right there with us… We loved him.”
Brady also took the time to show some love to the New York Rangers captain.
“He’s the best,” Brady said of Miller. “Love spending time with Millsy. And he’s a gamer too.”

Red Sox's Roman Anthony Takes Major Step Toward Return originally appeared on NESN. Add NESN as a Preferred Source by clicking here.
The Boston Red Sox placed Roman Anthony on the injured list on May 7, retroactive to May 5, with a right wrist sprain.
Anthony's hand/wrist injury is not the only reason the Red Sox's offense has struggled as of late, but it is certainly not helping. Anthony has not hit his stride yet and has underperformed. However, he is so talented that he could get on a roll at any given moment, but he needs to be healthy. According to The Boston Globe's Tim Healey, he has taken a major step toward his return.
"Roman Anthony is not wearing a brace on his sprained right hand/wrist," wrote Healey. "He also played catch today for the first time. So, tangible progress, albeit with no hitting stuff yet."
Anthony has ditched the brace and played catch. Both are positive developments for the young superstar. However, that was not the only positive development.
"More positive developments on Roman Anthony, per Chad Tracy: He could start a hitting progression this weekend, and a cortisone shot several days ago has helped," wrote Healey.
The Red Sox are sitting at 18-25 entering play on Friday. The team is not playing great, but they have time to turn things around. They are only three games back of a wild-card spot right now, and getting Anthony back could kickstart a turnaround under Tracy.
More MLB: Is World Baseball Classic To Blame For Red Sox's Slow Start?

The NFL never stops! As the offseason continues on at a rollicking pace, I’m going to answer some mailbag questions from our loyal Bleeding Green Nation readers that were raised in The Feed.
Let’s get after it…
Great question and one that will have serious repercussions for years to come with the sport.
The NHL has expanded from 30 to 32 teams recently. Expansion appears to be an inevitability in the NBA as well with teams coming sooner rather than later in Seattle and/or Las Vegas, to say nothing of their own ideas of growing globally. Major League Baseball has also been exploring this, too. I could not think of anything worse for the NFL, however, than expanding, especially with a massive jump from 32 to 40 teams.
If you think the Thursday Night Football action suffers now and that there aren’t 32 true starting-caliber quarterbacks around the league, that’s going to get even worse as the number of teams increases. The NFL is playing with fire as they tinker with a bulletproof product, seeing how far they can stretch the league’s presence as a monolithic force stateside and, ideally in their case, overseas.
A more realistic and palatable scenario, at least over the next decade or so, would be to move just a single team to Europe as a litmus test. The obvious candidate would be the Jaguars, as they continue to play across the pond more than anyone and their ownership seems all about it. They could split their schedule into chunks with four games in the United States, then four games back in London, a bye and then so on and so forth. If this were to happen, the organization, maybe in tandem with the league, would need to set the team up with a “home base” of sorts though if they’re spending a month here in spurts. That may prove difficult.
A larger issue to me that goes under the radar when it comes to international expansion across the four major sports leagues is how it affects the players themselves. It was only 25 years ago that the NBA moved the Grizzlies, less than a decade into their existence, from Vancouver to Memphis because of low local interest and some players’ displeasure with playing out of their U.S. That would only be heightened if players had to live for a while in the U.K.
I’m against the wild increase in overseas games that take away home games from the teams’ core fan bases, but it’s ultimately preferable to me to a colossal international expansion plan that would leave the league unable to put the toothpaste back into the tube, so to speak, if things go sideways.
This is something I’ve wondered as well. Cole Payton has been compared to Taysom Hill as a strong, athletic quarterback who could maybe contribute at some point beyond simply being under center. I’m not much for one “gadget” players, particularly for an offense that is already trotting out the likes of Saquon Barkley, DeVonta Smith, Makai Lemon and Dallas Goedert, plus Jalen Hurts in short-yardage situations, but let’s marinate on it.
Even as a fifth-round pick, there’s no guarantee Payton makes the roster. Look no further than sixth-round quarterback Kyle McCord last year and fifth-round QB Clayton Thorson back in 2019. A larger question to me, one that I imagine we might not get more clarity on until August, is what the Eagles’ group of quarterbacks will actually look like this season. Hurts is obviously the guy. 38-year-old Andy Dalton was brought in via trade back in March. Well-regarded backup signal-caller Tanner McKee is here, too, but perhaps he could be a trade candidate. Then there’s Payton. They’re not going to carry all four guys.
For the sake of this hypothetical, let’s say McKee gets dealt to a QB-needy team during camp or Dalton is re-traded to someone desperate for help down the depth chart. If Payton is the QB3, he’s going to be inactive on gamedays, right? I’m not sure he’s going to have the chance to prove his non-QB abilities in that case.
Just my gut talking, if he’s going to make the roster as a rookie specifically, it will be because the organization sees enough of him as an NFL quarterback, not as a wobbly chess piece. If Payton does stick around as the calendar flips to 2027 and the rest of the QB group reshuffles, maybe he will have a chance to be a factor in unorthodox ways then.
My half-joking take is that I would like to see Jeffrey Lurie buy the Sixers and then let Julian Lurie run the show for experience before the younger Lurie eventually takes over for his father with the city’s marquee sports franchise.
A more serious take is that I believe that Howie Roseman would be a top-five front office executive in any of the four major North American sports leagues.
Welcome to the mailbag, Leo!
As for the first half of that question, I’m going to go with Nolan Smith. Sure, he missed some time last season due to injury, but that was an issue for him in college as well. Smith totaled three sacks in 12 games in 2025. After three years in the NFL, he hasn’t lived up to the billing of a first-round pick based on the regular season alone.
Where my equal parts disappointment about last season and optimism about the future stem from, however, is how he’s played in the postseason. Smith totaled four sacks in the Eagles’ three home playoff games on their run to the Lombardi Trophy two seasons ago. I can feel it in my bones that Smith has the ability to be that type of player over the course of a 17-game campaign.
As for the second part, it may come off as a boring answer, but the player that comes to mind for me immediately is Tank Bigsby. The Eagles honestly didn’t utilize Bigsby enough to spell Saquon Barkley down the stretch last season and I loved the juice he brought out there, but I don’t foresee him hitting 5.9 yards per carry again even under the assumption that the Birds’ offensive line is more dependable in 2026 than it was in 2025.

NBA analysts fuel speculation on Koa Peat return to Arizona originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.
Days following the 2026 NBA Draft Combine, there have been analysts around the NBA suggesting that we could see Koa Peat return for another season at Arizona. There were some notable concerns following his performance at the combine that left many wondering if a return to school would be a better option.
Peat participated in the following drills at the combine and these were his rankings:
Following his combine stats, he has a draft projection 21.77 which is the consensus among the nine major media outlets with mock drafts.
Peat was a top-10 recruit out of high school before his freshman season with the Arizona Wildcats. As a true freshman, he started all 36 games, averaging 14.1 points, 5.6 rebounds, and 2.6 assists. He shot 52.8% from the field and an even 35% from deep.
NBA Draft Combine Losers:
— Andrew S (@AndrewSHoops2) May 13, 2026
Koa Peat
Malachi Moreno
Isaiah Evans
Amari Allen
Joshua Jefferson
Fully believe Allen Graves, Amari Allen, Milan Momcilovic, Koa Peat, and Tyler Tanner should all go back to college.
There is momentum building around the idea that Koa Peat will return to Arizona.
— Evan Sidery (@esidery) May 14, 2026
Peat’s stock is currently viewed as a late first-round pick, and he could make more with Arizona’s NIL package.
Arizona would become top title contenders yet again with Peat’s potential return. pic.twitter.com/c4DLUQh1nB
The NBA is telling Koa Peat to go back to Arizona + More stay-or-go decisions | 2026 NBA Combine https://t.co/P3WGCaQUwS
— Eye On College Basketball Podcast (@EyeOnCBBPodcast) May 15, 2026
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The 2026 NBA Draft is set for Tuesday, June 23rd. We should know well before then if Peat decides to remain in the draft pool or return to Tucson for another year.

How Bryson DeChambeau's 2026 PGA Championship implosion compares to his worst majors ever originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.
It's been a rough few months for Bryson DeChambeau.
After struggling at The Masters in April, then watching as funding was pulled from LIV Golf, putting his professional future up in the air, DeChambeau came into Aronimink Golf Club in Pennsylvania seeking to overcome his recent misfortunes.
Instead, they've only piled on. DeChambeau is tracking to miss the cut at the 2026 PGA Championship, which would be the first time since 2019 he's failed to reach the third round of the tournament.
Here's a look at DeChambeau's worst performances in majors and where this year's PGA Championship struggles fall.
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DeChambeau's appearance at Aronimink this year was his ninth at the PGA Championship. In four of those years, he had top-4 finishes, including sole possession of second place with a -20 score in 2024 and a tie for second in 2025 with a score of -6.
But if his score holds, DeChambeau's missed cut in 2026 would mark the third time, and first since 2019, that he has failed to play into the third round of a PGA Championship. Sitting at +10 after two rounds, that would be DeChambeau's worst career score at the event.
In 2018 when he missed the cut, DeChambeau sat at +1, and in 2019, he missed the cut at +6.
It's been a struggle for Bryson DeChambeau at the PGA Championship.
— Golf Channel (@GolfChannel) May 15, 2026
+10 and T-132 through 12 holes on Friday and tracking to miss the cut.
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Both of DeChambeau's performances at the 2026 majors so far are among his worst.
However, it's unlikely he'll top his worst-ever score at a major, which is a tie between two tournaments — first, at the 2017 Open Championship. DeChambeau, playing in the fifth major of his young career, scored a +13 at that event, missing the cut. Then, he also posted a +13 at the 2022 U.S. Open, imploding over the weekend after a fine start.
In 2026, DeChambeau has now missed the cut at +6 at The Masters and is tracking to do the same by sitting at +10 at the PGA Championship.
Here's a look at his worst career scores at a major:
| Year | Major | Score | Result |
| 2017 | Open Championship | +13 | Missed cut |
| 2022 | U.S. Open | +13 | T-56 |
| 2018 | U.S. Open | +12 | T-25 |
| 2022 | Masters | +12 | Missed cut |
| 2025 | U.S. Open | +10 | Missed cut |
| 2026 | PGA Championship | +10 (through 14 in R2) | TBD |
| 2015 | U.S. Open | +9 | Missed cut |
| 2024 | Open Championship | +9 | Missed cut |
MORE: How much will the 2026 PGA Championship winner make?
While it's not his worst score at a major, DeChambeau's performance over the last two days in Pennsylvania would be his worst at a PGA Championship.
The major has typically been one of his better events, especially in recent years, but DeChambeau's 2026 score of +10 would be the worst he's posted since his 2017 PGA Championship debut.
Here's a look at DeChambeau's history at the major:
| Year | Score | Result | Location |
| 2017 | +3 | T-33 | Quail Hollow Club |
| 2018 | +1 | Missed cut | Bellerive Country Club |
| 2019 | +6 | Missed cut | Bethpage State Park BK Course |
| 2020 | -10 | T-4 | TPC Harding Park |
| 2021 | +3 | T-38 | Ocean Course at Kiawah Island |
| 2023 | -3 | T-4 | Oak Hill Country Club - East Course |
| 2024 | -20 | 2nd | Valhalla Golf Club |
| 2025 | -6 | T-2 | Quail Hollow Club |
| 2026 | +10 (through 14 in R2) | TBD | Aronimink Golf Club |
MORE: Inside Bryson DeChambeau's rough first round at 2026 PGA Championship
DeChambeau's struggles at Aronimink Golf Club would mark the 12th time in his career that he's missed the cut at a major.
While the two-time U.S. Open champion has had plenty of other good finishes, he's now poised to miss the cut twice in a row at a major for just the second time in his career.

BALTIMORE, MARYLAND - OCTOBER 05: A detailed view of a NFL football is seen with the NFL logo during the NFL 2025 game between Houston Texans and Baltimore Ravens at M&T Bank Stadium on October 05, 2025 in Baltimore, Maryland. (Photo by Patrick Smith/Getty Images)
Getty ImagesThe federal government is concerned that fans of the NFL are being priced out of watching America’s most popular sport. This is a bipartisan issue that escalated in April when it was confirmed that the Department of Justice has opened a formal investigation.
The probe is focused on whether the NFL engaged in alleged anti-competitive practices when securing its television deals, which includes putting some games behind pay-walled streaming platforms. While the nature and scope of the investigation is unknown, reportedly the league’s antitrust exemptions granted through the Sports Broadcasting Act could be under review.
Enacted in 1961, the SBA exempts the NFL, MLB, NBA, and NHL from the nation’s antitrust laws when it comes to telecasting their matches. The law enables the leagues to blackout home games and sets parameters for when they can air matches so as not to compete with high school and college teams.
But its provisions were established at a time when free over-the-air broadcasting was the only means for television watchers to tune into games played across the country. The pay-TV model for sports programming changed the industry when it was introduced, but streaming has taken distribution to new and more costly heights as game discovery has not only gotten more difficult but has also required consumers to pay more than one platform to watch the teams they love.

PITTSBURGH, PENNSYLVANIA - DECEMBER 25: Xavier Worthy #1 of the Kansas City Chiefs scores a touchdown against Minkah Fitzpatrick #39 of the Pittsburgh Steelers during the first quarter at Acrisure Stadium on December 25, 2024 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Justin K. Aller/Getty Images)
Getty ImagesIn response to the investigation into, and criticism about, its streaming strategy, the NFL released the following statement:
“The NFL’s media distribution model is the most fan and broadcaster-friendly in the entire sports and entertainment industry. With over 87% of our games on free, broadcast television, including 100% of games in the markets of the competing teams, the NFL has for decades put our fans front and center in how we distribute our content. The 2025 season was our most viewed since 1989 and reflects the strength of the NFL distribution model and its wide availability to all fans.”
However, the league’s position doesn’t take into account fan sentiment about the price tag attached to viewership. According to a 2025 survey conducted by the Pew Research Center, over half of America subscribes to streaming services only.
They don’t pay for cable or satellite TV, which means they’re also unlikely to have an antenna that would give them access to the 87% of NFL games that air on broadcast for free. They’re cord-cutters, a population of the television audience that’s expected to increase as streaming continues to dominate the media landscape.
In a 2025 poll, the Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research found that sports fans—defined as individuals who follow sports “extremely” or “very” closely—are more likely to pay for sports-only streaming platforms, cable and satellite TV, Live TV streaming platforms, general streaming services or all the above than their fellow Americans. It’s a difference of 8% to 38% depending on the pay-TV service.
The fragmentation of accessibility to NFL games has been frustrating consumers and impacting their wallets.
Based on some estimates, the FCC has stated that in the 2025 season, NFL fans seeking to watch every game may have paid upward of $1,500 to do so. This is because they aired on 10 different services and 20 regular season games were streaming exclusives as was one playoff match. The games availability in their competing markets doesn’t negate this reality.
The NFL, along with the other major sports leagues, is exempt from antitrust laws concerning its television rights. However, the SBA specifically applies to broadcast availability and the encroachment of streaming platforms into the airing of games has created an undue burden on the consumer according to members of Congress such as Senators Mike Lee (R-Utah) and Tammy Baldwin (D-WI).
Lee publicly advocated for the DOJ to investigate the NFL. Baldwin has proposed the For the Fans Act, which would prohibit blackouts on league owned streaming services and require professional leagues to provide a free option for local fans to watch their teams play.
The probe has put the NFL’s deal making under a microscope and could be a signal that the other major leagues may face their own inquiries. This is because free over-the-air broadcasters are facing a tougher market with streamers becoming more financially enticing options as they expand into sports TV, an arena they’d previously stayed out of until a few years ago.
Big ticket, high viewership games such as season openers, holiday matches, and select playoff bouts are on the table when they were once guaranteed to broadcast for free. The new landscape has made America’s most-watched sport pricey even with the implement of streaming bundles.
The demand for sports programming has allowed the NFL to diversify its distribution model, bypassing the major broadcast networks (and by extension their streaming arms) to expand to streaming platforms such as Netflix, Amazon Prime, and YouTube. But the league holds that it’s meeting consumers where they are.
Hans Schroeder, NFL executive vice president of media distribution, recently told reporters, “We think broadcast [networks] have been an incredible home. And, now, we also know fans are increasingly spending their time on other platforms as well.”
He continued, “They tune into broadcast for the NFL and that's where we want to be. But we also want to be on these platforms with a limited amount of our games where we know our NFL fans are already as well.”
Schroeder spoke of Netflix specifically, stating: “When we're going onto Netflix, we're going onto a platform that is already massively adopted and a huge number of viewers on that platform already, including a huge number of NFL fans.”
But regardless of the NFL’s perspective, the DOJ’s investigation does call into question whether the professional sports leagues will continue to be allowed to negotiate their television rights in a manner that prices fans out of watching and further fragments their availability across multiple pay-walled platforms.
This article was originally published on Forbes.com
The Jacksonville Jaguars will be at a rest disadvantage compared to their opponents during the 2026 NFL season.
Overall, the Jaguars' opponents this season will have a three-day rest advantage over Jacksonville. This ranks 21st in the NFL.
So how is this determined?
For example, the Jaguars have a seven-day rest advantage over the Colts in Week 8. While the Jaguars are coming off their bye in Week 7, the Colts play that week, giving Jacksonville the upper hand when it comes to rest.
But on the flip side, in Week 10, the Titans have the four-day rest advantage over the Jaguars. Tennessee is on their bye in Week 9, while the Jaguars play on Thursday night that week.
Here is a breakdown by week of where the Jaguars' advantages and disadvantages in regards to rest lie:
2026 Net Rest Days
— NFL Nerd (@NerdingonNFL) May 15, 2026
3 with best advantage - CHI, BUF, DAL
3 with worst advantage - LAC, PHI, LV pic.twitter.com/nzzi4wCzRt
The teams with the greatest rest advantage are Chicago (+15), Buffalo (+14), and Dallas (+12).
The three teams at the largest disadvantage are the LA Chargers (-24), Philadelphia Eagles (-15), and the Las Vegas Raiders (-13).
While the amount of rest that a team has compared to their opponents isn't the be-all end-all, over the course of a long NFL season, it is noteworthy. Additional time between games means more time to prepare and more time to rest up and get healthy.
This article originally appeared on Jaguars Wire: 2026 NFL schedule: Jaguars at rest disadvantage compared to opponents
Brittany Russell is the latest woman with a chance to etch her name into horse racing history.
Two weeks after Cherie DeVaux became the first woman to train a Kentucky Derby winner with Golden Tempo and after Jenna Antonucci won the 2023 Belmont with Arcangelo, Russell has the chance to complete the Triple Crown sweep of female trainers when she saddles Taj Mahal in the 151st running of the Preakness Stakes on Saturday.
“It would sort of feel probably a little fairytale-like,” Russell said. “Jena opened the door just a couple years ago with Arcangelo, and Cherie got it done in the Kentucky Derby. The fact that I feel like I have a live one in the Preakness here, look, there’s some pressure and I certainly hope we can do it, but it would mean an awful lot.”
Where the race is taking place and who will be aboard could make it mean even more. The Preakness is being run at Russell’s home track, Laurel Park, for the first time, and husband Sheldon is the jockey. They would be the first married couple, at least as trainer and jockey, to win a Triple Crown race.
“The dream, the goal was always to get one that would take us to one of the big races, and he’s sort of taken us there,” Sheldon Russell told The Associated Press. “Just like a normal day, really.”
Most weekends, the Russells take their children to Laurel Park, which is just off I-95 between Baltimore and Washington, D.C., and 6-year-old daughter Edy and 4-year-old son Rye are expected to be in attendance.
They were a little younger when they went to the Breeders’ Cup at Del Mar in Southern California, in the fall of 2024 when Post Time, trained by their mother and ridden by their father, finished second in a world championship mile-long dirt race. It was a cross-country introduction to the sport.
“That was a big event for them,” Sheldon Russell said. “They didn’t really understand what we were doing there until we sort of got there. (This time) it’s not like we have to travel.”
And, unlike the usual Maryland-based horses who go into the Preakness as long shots, Taj Mahal is right in the mix of contenders in the wide-open field of 14 that does not include Golden Tempo. He opened at odds of 5-1, just behind morning line favorite Iron Honor.
Taj Mahal is unbeaten in three races, all at Laurel Park, including going wire to wire to win the Federico Tesio Stakes on April 18 by more then eight lengths.
“Immediately everybody started talking, just the way that horse won it,” Maryland Jockey Club president and CEO Bill Knauf said. “To have Brittany as our leading trainer for many years now here, she’s obviously one of the best in the country, and Sheldon has done an unbelievable job.”
Brittany Russell called it a dominant effort, and she hopes the home track advantage could be a major one. Her husband rides most of her horses, and that’s another relationship edge they have over everyone else as they watch replays together and discuss strategy.
“Most of the time, it’s great,” Brittany said. “Now, look, does everything go to plan? Is everything always perfect? No, and it can be a little tricky. But at the end of the day, it’s horse racing and some things are out of our control. In this particular instance, I think it’s great. He knows the horse. He’s won on it three times. He knows the racetrack better than anybody. I think it’s a good thing.”
This is Brittany Russell’s first Preakness horse in her eighth year of training. It’s her husband’s fourth chance to ride in the middle leg of the Triple Crown after finishing fifth aboard Chase the Chaos in 2023, sixth aboard Excession in 2020 and 10th aboard Concealed Identity in 2011.
This is different, though Sheldon Russell said he has not pondered the big-picture ramifications. His thoughts keep coming back to the little things, like, “We have a chance.”
“I guess if it happened, it’s going to be something,” he said. “We both know that he has a decent chance of showing up on the big day.”

Arsenal must go all out on the final day of the 2025/26 Premier League season at Selhurst Park versus Crystal Palace.
The Gunners are in contention to seal their first league title in 22 years since the Invincibles’ 2003/04 campaign, and we can’t afford to lose a fourth consecutive title race, which would be beyond devastating.
Mikel Arteta’s side need to continue their impressive record versus The Eagles, who they’ve beaten across all competitions nine times in the past ten games, including two five-goal hauls over the past couple of seasons.
Last time out in the league, the men in red and white narrowly toppled the current FA Cup holders at The Emirates Stadium 1-0 thanks to a single strike from Eberechi Eze, which was his first league goal for Arsenal against his former side since moving from the other side of the Thames for £67.5 million during the summer transfer window.
Currently, the men in red and blue, who are due to play in their first ever European final in the Europa Conference League versus Spanish side Rayo Vallecano at the end of May, haven’t won any of their last six games since beating Newcastle United 2-1 on 12th April.
The Gunners, on the other hand, have only won three of their last five games in the league and, even though we should win on paper, we almost slipped up against West Ham on Sunday, escaping with a much-needed 1-0 victory. We also fell short against Bournemouth at our fortress, The Emirates.
Arsenal look as if they’ve learned the hard way since that abrasive day versus The Cherries, but it’s impossible to predict how we’ll perform on the final day of the season, where only a win will secure the league title.
Manchester City, who are still breathing down our necks, arguably have a tough couple of games to go versus AFC Bournemouth, ironically, and Aston Villa, two sides known for causing upsets, just like Everton, who held Pep Guardiola’s team to a 3-3 draw recently.
And we still have to get past Burnley on Monday night, which is not a foregone conclusion either..
But in the Premier League, nothing is guaranteed, so let’s hold on tight, Gooners, and hope The Arsenal keep turning up and finally lift the league title deservedly after three harrowing near misses!
COYG!
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I am going to recommend that the Orioles start off their six-game road trip strongly. Tonight they start a weekend series with the Nationals, who are not exactly a powerhouse. Then they travel to Florida to play the Rays, who are very scary this year. So let’s bank some wins!
Shane Baz is starting for the Orioles, and we are all still waiting for his breakout moment. Maybe it’ll come tonight! That would be swell. He’ll be facing Zack Littell, who has been downright awful so far this season. In addition to his 6.94 ERA, Littell has given up a bunch of home runs (14 in 36.1 innings) and barely strikes anyone out. He also gives up his fair share of walks. I would really enjoy seeing the Orioles have a patient hitting approach tonight. Get on base and sock some dingers, boys.
If Baz can keep James Wood and CJ Abrams from doing much damage, maybe he can have a good game.
I thought the Orioles might make a roster move before today’s game to jettison catcher Maverick Handley in favor of an outfielder, but they did not. Samuel Basallo has been limited to DH’ing since his home plate collision on Mother’s Day. Maybe that knee is still bothering him too much to spend a game behind the plate.
By the way, the Nationals are introducing their team puppy to the world today. Natty is an eight-week-old Golden Retriever and Labrador Retriever mix and I am hoping he gets a lot of camera time. Team dogs for everyone!
Orioles lineup
Gunnar Henderson (L) SS
Taylor Ward (R) LF
Adley Rutschman (S) C
Pete Alonso (R) 1B
Samuel Basallo (L) DH
Tyler O’Neill (R) RF
Colton Cowser (L) CF
Coby Mayo (R) 3B
Jeremiah Jackson (R) 2B
Nationals lineup
James Wood (L) RF
Luis García Jr. (L) DH
Curtis Mead (R) 1B
CJ Abrams (L) SS
Daylen Lile (L) LF
Brady House (R) 3B
Jorbit Vivas (L) 2B
Drew Millas (S) C
Jacob Young (R) CF
Let’s go O’s!

Lionel Messi was the driving force behind Inter Miami's thrilling comeback against FC Cincinnati on Wednesday, May 13th, but Major League Soccer declined to credit him with what would have been the 61st hat-trick of his career. Messi appeared to have a hat trick in the 89th minute when his shot went off the post and deflected off Celentano, but it was corrected to an own goal shortly after the match.
With the comeback sealed, all eyes turned to Messi, who had contributed three goals and an assist to guide Inter Miami to victory, a result that lifted the Herons to second place in the Eastern Conference with 25 points from 13 games. The performance showcased Messi's continued dominance in MLS, but the official scoring decision highlighted the league's strict interpretation of goal attribution rules.
On its official website, the league attributed the 89th-minute goal to an own goal by Cincinnati goalkeeper Roman Celentano. The ball had deflected off the post and appeared destined to stay out, but Celentano made slight contact with it on the way through. Because the ball was not crossing the line without his touch, he was credited as having turned it into his own net, stripping Messi of what would have been a historic moment.
This decision reflects MLS's adherence to FIFA's Laws of the Game regarding goal attribution. When a shot is not on target to cross the goal line and only enters the net due to a defender's touch, the goal must be credited as an own goal regardless of the attacking player's intent or proximity to scoring.
His all-time career totals now stand at 909 goals and 411 assists across 1,153 games, though his official hat-trick count remains frozen at 60 following MLS's ruling. Messi currently sits second among active players in career hat-tricks, trailing only Cristiano Ronaldo, who leads with 66. Wednesday's performance would have trimmed that gap to five, but with the goal officially credited to Celentano, the chase will have to wait for another night.
The performance moved Messi to 12 goals and four assists in 14 appearances during the 2026 MLS season, a run of form that bodes well for Argentina's title defense at the upcoming World Cup. His production rate in MLS continues to exceed expectations, with the 38-year-old Argentina star recording his 21st multi-goal game in MLS, extending his record for the most such games since his 2023 debut.
The ruling demonstrates MLS's commitment to maintaining consistent statistical standards as the league's profile continues to rise. With Messi's arrival elevating global attention on MLS records and achievements, the league's adherence to precise goal attribution becomes more significant for historical accuracy.
For Messi, the decision represents a minor setback in his pursuit of Ronaldo's hat trick record, but his overall impact on Inter Miami remains undeniable. It is the third time this season the Argentine superstar has had at least three goal contributions in a match. He is second in the league with 12 goals. The consistency of his performances suggests more legitimate hat trick opportunities will arise as the season progresses.

Arne Slot says those who doubt whether Liverpool can improve next season are “underestimating what a transfer window can do”.
Liverpool were beaten for the 12th time in the Premier League this season with a 4-2 loss at Villa Park, with Slot’s side still yet to secure qualification for next season’s Champions League.
But Slot insists he has full confidence that things will improve next season after a disappointing campaign.
“I can understand at this moment of time that they don’t have a lot of confidence or a lot of feeling that things can be much better next season,” Slot said on the criticism from fans.
“But I think they are underestimating what a window can do, what a new start can do, and I think we know quite well what to improve.
“I think one of the things we have to improve is also very, very obvious, and I would have preferred not to talk about it here, but you’re actually almost forcing me to. If you miss nine players that can start a game of football and almost all of them are starters for us, or have been starters for us for a large part of the season, then if you add that to what you can improve in a window and add that to players that are playing for the second season in the Premier League.
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“I think we saw that the adaptation to the Premier League for a few of them, it took some time, but that’s now better and better. That will automatically lead to much more because even today, that’s my opinion, no-one has to agree with me, but even today, for large parts of the game, we were close to a result.
“But then when you are the better team, you need to generate more chances and if you have the chances, you need to score them. We cannot concede as many set-pieces as we’ve conceded this season, so I don’t think the difference is so big.”
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Arne Slot looked visibly frustrated with Alexis Mac Allister as the Argentine lay on the turf in the Liverpool box.
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The Dutchman was spotted motioning for the Argentine to get up after he’d collapsed following light contact with Ezri Konsa during a corner kick situation.
Jamie Carragher was even more disgruntled on comms for Sky Sports,
You can understand why Slot was frustrated. Liverpool were a goal down, prior to Ollie Watkins’ second effort, and still had a chance of extracting something from their trip to Villa Park.
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Carragher, covering the game for Sky Sports, couldn’t hide his own annoyance at the situation.
“Oh. Honest to God. It’s embarrassing. Just get up. Honestly,” the former centre-back said.
“It would be embarrassing if they sent Konsa off for that.
“Mac Allister must know: we all look at the replays. We can all see what Konsa has done. He knows he can’t get away with it.”
You could maybe understand Mac Allister trying it on a bit if the ball were in the Villa half and Liverpool were standing around in the hosts’ box.
But to be messing around and wasting valuable time in which the Reds could have progressed in the game and secured an equaliser is, well, frankly, unforgivable.
For the hosts to then proceed to make the score 3-1 after VAR found no violent conduct had occurred between Konsa and the former Brighton star was just utterly unsurprising.
It’s exactly what Liverpool deserve after delivering yet another, on the whole, spineless performance in the Premier League.
Not to mention another game in which Alexis Mac Allister, after an okay first-half outing, has gone largely missing.
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Earlier this month, we saw a report which claimed that Apple is looking to diversify its chip production away from TSMC with Intel and Samsung as potential partners. Noted Apple analyst Ming Chi-Kuo’s latest post also backs up these claims alongside a few more details. Apple and Intel have apparently kicked off legacy Apple silicon chip production on Intel’s 18A-P process, which is equivalent to TSMC’s process used on the A18 Pro chip. According to the report, these are low-end chips set to be used in iPhone, iPads and Macs, and Kuo estimates that 80% of the chips are meant for iPhone....
Inter Miami will play their second-to-last match before the Major League Soccer season pauses for the 2026 FIFA World Cup on Sunday, when they host the Portland Timbers at Nu Stadium. Head coach Phil Neville spoke about Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo ahead of the game.
“I was lucky enough to play with one of the greatest in Cristiano, and on Sunday I’ll be out to coach against one of the greatest, which is an honor,” Neville said during Friday’s press conference in Miami, shared by reporter Jose Armando on X.
The former English defender played alongside Ronaldo between 2003 and 2005 during his final seasons at Manchester United, when the Portuguese forward had just arrived from Sporting CP as a teenager. Together, they won the 2003-04 FA Cup under Sir Alex Ferguson.
Neville later praised Messi’s commitment since arriving at Inter Miami and explained how it has positively impacted MLS. “I love, and I loved it with the other stars here like Sergio Busquets and Alba, that when they score, they celebrate. They’re not here for a holiday. They’re not here just to pick up whatever money they’re earning. They’re here to win,” the Portland coach said.
Phil Neville sobre Lionel Messi y las figuras de Inter Miami:
— José Armando (@Jarm21) May 15, 2026
"Están aquí para ganar y no vienen por dinero; hemos tenido jugadores que vienen a esta liga por una pensión"#InterMiamiCF #Messi pic.twitter.com/RQXiaBFewm
“There was a game, I think it was in Orlando, they were maybe 2-0 down, and the greatest player in the world is arguing with maybe the goalkeeping coach from Orlando on the bench,” Neville recalled. “That, for me, inspires the whole league. What them guys are doing shows their hunger, their desire to be the absolute greatest every single day.”
When Lionel Messi agreed to join Inter Miami in the summer of 2023, the club had decided to hire Gerardo Martino just one week earlier. The Argentine coach arrived as the replacement for Phil Neville, who had held the position since January 2021.
Asked whether he regrets not having the opportunity to coach Messi at Inter Miami, Neville was completely honest: “I had incredible relationships with the owners, so it didn’t just happen in seven days. At the start of the season, I was under no illusions that probably, if he came in, I wouldn’t be here. And that’s totally fine.”
Phil Neville estaba al tanto de que podía salir del club si Lionel Messi llegaba a fichar con Inter Miami:
— José Armando (@Jarm21) May 15, 2026
"Uno de los dueños del equipo es mi mejor amigo y no nos guardamos secretos"#InterMiamiCF #Messi pic.twitter.com/T4eTmzQ94m
The coach then discussed his relationship with David Beckham, his former Manchester United teammate and an Inter Miami executive: “One of the best friends of my life is the owner of the football club, so it’s not as if we kept secrets from each other during that period.”
Despite enjoying a strong 2026 MLS season and currently sitting second in the Eastern Conference standings, Inter Miami still have unfinished business: earning their first win at their new home.
Since the official opening of Nu Stadium in early April, the Herons have played four matches there, recording three draws and one loss. On Sunday, they will look to end that streak against the Portland Timbers. If they fail to do so, they will have another opportunity seven days later when they host the Philadelphia Union in their final match before the break.

Fans do not have much time to read good news about their club as Real Madrid goes from one scandal to another. Kylian Mbappé was the one who unexpectedly started this latest issue with Álvaro Arbeloa over his benching. However, an old tweet from the manager has resurfaced.
Arbeloa wrote: “Mbappé is like young Luke Skywalker. You know that sooner or later he’ll dominate the world. He’s a beast!” Fans dug it up because it was posted on June 20, 2018, when the Frenchman was dazzling as a teenager at the World Cup his country won with him as the main attacking player.
It was a curious reminder of what Arbeloa thinks of Mbappé as a player. However, it is very possible that the manager is now tired of the player’s antics, especially after the two gave different versions of the conversation they had before the match against Real Oviedo.
Mbappé es como el joven Luke Skywalker. Sabes que tarde o temprano dominará el mundo.
— Álvaro Arbeloa (@aarbeloa17) June 30, 2018
¡Es una bestia!
This was not a dispute like the one last week between Federico Valverde and Aurelien Tchouameni, which left the Uruguayan out for 10 to 14 days. It was a difference in what they told the media after the win.
The player said Arbeloa left him out of the lineup because he was the fourth forward behind Franco Mastantuono, Vinicius and Gonzalo García, which was a question for the manager.
When Arbeloa was asked about what Mbappé had said minutes earlier, he reacted with surprise and said he did not say that phrase to Mbappé, turning it into another scandal.
Real Madrid must finish the season in a more respectable way after failing to win a title despite the club’s history. While they will not move from second place behind Barcelona, they need to get wins to calm their fans a bit. Their final matches are against Sevilla away and Athletic Club at home.

Cristiano Ronaldo and Al-Nassr are now just one step away from lifting the 2025-26 Saudi Pro League title, but the championship race still carries a final twist before the season reaches its conclusion. With Karim Benzema‘s Al-Hilal hosting NEOM at the Kingdom Arena, the outcome of that match could dramatically shape what happens on the final weekend of the campaign.
The title race looked almost over after Al-Nassr’s dramatic Riyadh derby against Al-Hilal earlier in the week. However, a late equalizer kept the defending challenger alive in the race and ensured the championship battle would continue into Matchday 33.
Al-Nassr currently sits at the top of the table with 83 points from 33 matches, while Al-Hilal remains second with 78 points from 32 games. Simone Inzaghi’s side still has two matches left to play, beginning with Saturday’s home encounter against NEOM before a final-day trip to Al-Fayha. Meanwhile, Al-Nassr has only one remaining league fixture, a home meeting with Damac on Matchday 34.
The Blue Waves’ campaign has been extraordinary despite trailing in the title race. The club remains unbeaten in the Saudi Pro League, recording 23 wins and nine draws through 32 matches while scoring 82 goals and conceding just 27. The dramatic 1-1 draw against Ronaldo’s side extended the club’s unbeaten league streak and kept faint hopes alive.
Saudi Pro League 2025/26
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*Latest Table Standing#SaudiProLeague pic.twitter.com/1g6cvlRk8k
Had Al-Nassr held on for victory in that derby, the title would already have been mathematically secured. Instead, Al-Hilal now enters Matchday 33 knowing that only a victory against NEOM can keep pressure on the leader.
A victory is the only result that keeps the championship race alive. If Al-Hilal defeats NEOM, it would climb to 81 points, cutting Al-Nassr’s lead to just two points ahead of the final weekend. That would send the title race into Matchday 34 and place huge pressure on Ronaldo’s side before facing Damac.

In that scenario, Al-Hilal would still need help. The club would have to beat Al-Fayha in its final game while also hoping Al-Nassr fails to win against Damac. The pressure would become enormous because one slip from its city rival could completely change the destination of the trophy at the last possible moment.
A draw would be enough to hand the title to Al-Nassr. Should Al-Hilal collect only one point, it would move to 79 points with one game remaining. Even a victory against Al-Fayha on the final day would only take the team to 82 points, still below Al-Nassr’s current tally of 83 points.
That means a draw at Kingdom Arena would mathematically eliminate Al-Hilal from the title race. Ronaldo and Al-Nassr would then celebrate the championship before kicking a ball against Damac.

For Al-Hilal, such a result would be especially painful considering the club’s unbeaten season. Going through an entire league campaign without defeat and still failing to win the title would be a cruel ending.
This is the simplest scenario in the title race. If Al-Hilal loses at home to NEOM, the club would remain on 78 points with only one match left to play. That would leave Simone Inzaghi and his players unable to catch Al-Nassr’s current total of 83 points.

In that case, Al-Nassr would officially be crowned Saudi Pro League champions before even facing Damac on the final matchday. Ronaldo’s side would secure the trophy without needing another result. Such an outcome would complete a remarkable campaign for Al-Nassr, which has spent much of the season battling constant pressure from its Riyadh rival.

Cristiano Ronaldo could soon experience another major change at Al-Nassr, with growing reports suggesting Jorge Jesus is already preparing for life away from the Riyadh giant once the season comes to an end. The Portuguese manager has enjoyed an impressive campaign at the club, yet recent developments indicate his long-term future may already be decided despite the team still competing for major silverware.
At the same time, the Portuguese duo remains fully focused on delivering success in both domestic and continental competition. With the Saudi Pro League title race still alive and an AFC Champions League Two final approaching, the timing of the speculation surrounding Jorge Jesus has created even more intrigue around the club’s immediate future.
According to reports from ESPN Brasil journalist Bruno Andrade, Jorge Jesus does not intend to renew his contract with Al-Nassr beyond the current campaign. Although the veteran coach is said to be happy with life in Saudi Arabia, his ambitions reportedly stretch far beyond club soccer.
“Jorge Jesus does not intend to renew his contract with Al-Nassr for the next season,” the report stated, while also revealing that the Portuguese tactician is already thinking about another dream role in soccer management.

The update comes as a major surprise considering the strong season Al-Nassr has produced under Jesus. The club remains in contention for a domestic and continental double, while Ronaldo himself has enjoyed one of the most productive campaigns of his career despite already being 41 years old.
The report has also revealed the deeper motivation that lies in Jesus’ future. Apparently, the 71-year-old’s preferred destination is the Portugal national team job after the 2026 World Cup, with current coach Roberto Martinez expected to leave after the tournament. That option instantly alters the context of his current situation in Al-Nassr.
Rather than negotiating a new long-term contract in the Middle East, Jesus reportedly wants to position himself as a leading candidate to guide Portugal into the 2030 World Cup cycle, especially with the tournament set to be hosted partly by Portugal. “The coach has the ambition to take over the command of the Portugal national team after the World Cup,” ESPN Brasil added.

For Portuguese soccer, the possibility carries enormous significance. Jesus has built one of the most decorated managerial careers in Portuguese club history, and managing the national team would represent the final major challenge of his coaching journey. And with Jose Mourinho nearing a return to Real Madrid, the path ahead of him is all but paved.
The next few weeks could reshape the future of the club entirely. Ronaldo may finally secure the league title he has chased for years, while Jorge Jesus could potentially leave after delivering one of the most successful seasons in recent Al-Nassr history.
At the same time, the possibility of him becoming Portugal manager after the 2026 World Cup adds another fascinating layer to the story. For now, though, the veteran boss appears determined to finish the season strongly before making any official move.

Jesse ‘Bam’ Rodriguez has rated Naoya Inoue’s performance against Junto Nakatani ahead of their potential undisputed showdown early next year. The super-bantamweight king retained his titles against Nakatani earlier this month, claiming a unanimous decision victory at a sold-out Tokyo Dome. While not being the most action-packed affair, the pair engaged in a high-intensity chess […]
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Trendyol Süper Lig'de üst üste 4, toplamda 26. şampiyonluğunu ilan eden Galatasaray kupasına kavuştu. Sarı kırmızılılar, Rams Park'ta yapılan kutlamada kupasını kaldırdı. Galatasaray'ın şampiyonluk kutlamalarına Türkiye Futbol Federasyonu'ndan (TFF) hiçbir yetkili katılmadı.
Galatasaray, Trendyol Süper Lig 2025-2026 sezonuyla beraber ikinci kez üst üste 4 sene şampiyon oldu. Sarı kırmızılılar, Galatasaray Lisesi'nde başlayan kutlamalara Rams Park'ta devam etti.
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Rams Park'taki kutlama etkinliğinde futbolcuların anonsunun ardından Galatasaray Başkanı Dursun Özbek ve takım kaptanları, kupayı kaldırdı.
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Kupa seremonisinde Türkiye Futbol Federasyonu'ndan hiçbir yetkili yer almadı.

Galatasaray yönetimi, Ali Sami Yen Spor Kompleksi'ni dünya standartlarına taşımak ve EURO 2032'nin kalbi yapmak için tarihi bir operasyon başlattı. "Koltuk koltuk, santim santim" planlanan bu dev projeyle kapasite 60 binin üzerine çıkacak. Gelen bilgilere göre Dursun Özbek yönetimi fitili ateşleyecek... geri kalan dev modernizasyonu "Devlet Baba" tamamlayacak.
Galatasaray'da Dursun Özbek yönetimi, Rams Park’ın çehresini ve kapasitesini değiştirecek dev proje için düğmeye bastı. Hedef net: Kapasiteyi 60 binin üzerine çıkarmak ve stadı EURO 2032’nin yarı final maçlarından birisinin oynanacağı stat haline getirmek.
YÖNETİM GECE GÜNDÜZ ÇALIŞIYOR
Yeni sezona yetişmesi planlanan ilk etap, UEFA izni gerektirmeyen iç düzenlemeleri kapsıyor. Seçim sonrası hızlanacak bu süreçte öncelikle localardaki koltuk sayıları artırılacak. Ardından Batı ve Doğu alt tribünlerde yapılacak teknik düzenlemelerle ortalama 2 bin kişilik bir artış sağlanacak. Mevcut koltukların daha modern ve ince sırtlıklı modellerle değiştirilmesi gündemde.
İŞTE MASADAKİ PROGRAMLAMA
Mevcut kapasitesi 52 bin 223 olan Rams Park'ta, santim santim hesap yapılarak ek kontenjan oluşturulacak. Yönetimin masasındaki teknik veriler şu şekilde:
-Diz Mesafesi Optimizasyonu (%10 daraltma) %5 - %8 2 bin 500 - 4 bin koltuk
-Koltuk Genişliği Düzenlemesi (Omuz mesafesi) %7 - %9 3 bin - 5 bin koltuk
Genel Toplam Hedef Kritik Eşik 60 bin ve üzeri seyirci
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60 BİN KİŞİ ÜSTÜNE ÇIKILACAK
Ekim ayına kadar tüm taslakları netleştirilecek olan proje, 2030 yılına kadar tamamen bitirilmiş olacak. Ayakta seyirci uygulaması için UEFA'dan resmi bir izin çıkmış değil. Bu durumun önümüzdeki sezonda da uygulanması zor görünüyor. Ancak Galatasaray yönetimi, koltuk yenileme ve tribün daraltma yöntemleriyle bu engeli (60 bin +) aşarak kapasiteyi dünya standartlarına taşımakta kararlı.
YARI FİNAL GARANTİ OLACAK
Bu hamle ile birlikte Ali Sami Yen Spor Kompleksi, sadece bir kulüp stadı değil, EURO 2032’nin en görkemli duraklarından biri haline gelecek. Rams Park'ta Euro 2032'nin en azından bir yarı final maçının oynanması için sorun ortadan kalkacak.
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GERİ KALANI DEVLET YAPACAK
Geri kalan altyapı, teknoloji ve VIP alanları gibi modernizasyon devlet desteğiyle (İtalyan ve Türk hükümetleri statlar ile ilgili yapılacak alt yapıları üstlenme konusunda UEFA'ya söz vermişti) tamamlanacak. Turnuva standartları sayesinde, kulübün maç günü gelirleri kalıcı olarak 1.5-2 kat artacak. UEFA Kategori 4 sertifikası alınacak. Yüksek kapasite, stadyum isim sponsorluğu anlaşmalarında kulübün eline devasa bir koz geçecek.

Fenerbahçe'nin Haziran başında açıklanması beklenen 15 milyon Euro'luk UEFA cezası ve kapıdaki transfer ambargosu tehlikesine karşı, Hakan Safi dev bir operasyon için düğmeye bastı. Safi Holding'in uluslararası gücünü, şahsi finansal itibarını ve banka teminatlı sermaye artırımı sözlerini 'Nyon Dosyası'na ekleyerek "bize ceza vermeyin" diyecek. UEFA'nın katı Finansal Sürdürülebilirlik Kuralları'nı (FSR) sadece savunma yaparak değil, 'sıcak para' ve 'bağımsız denetim garantisiyle' aşmayı hedefliyor.
Fenerbahçe camiası, Haziran başında resmileşeceği iddia edilen 15 milyon Euro’luk UEFA cezası ve toplamda 150 milyon Euro’yu bulan kısa vadeli borç yüküyle sarsılırken, Aziz Yıldırım’ın karşısına "güçlü aday" olarak çıkan Hakan Safi, "finansal kurtarıcı" olarak plan yaptı. Safi, kulübü transfer blokajı ve ağır para cezalarından kurtarmak için dev bir operasyon başlatıyor.
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2 FARKLI TEKLİF SUNACAK
Nyon’daki UEFA merkezine gidecek olan Hakan Safi, Safi Holding’in uluslararası finansal gücünü ve yaklaşık 750 milyon dolarlık şahsi servetini bir "güven teminatı" olarak masaya sürecek. Gelen bilgilere göre UEFA’ya şu bazı somut teklifler sunacak:
- Limit aşımına neden olan açığın, yeni yönetim tarafından yapılacak karşılıksız sermaye artırımı veya dev sponsorluk anlaşmalarıyla (Safiport üzerinden) derhal kapatılacağını taahhüt edecek.
- Cezanın nakit olarak ödenmesi yerine, transfer ve mevcut kadro maliyetlerinin sürdürülebilirliğini kanıtlayan 3 yıllık bir "Mali Disiplin Planı" imzalamayı önerecek.
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DENETÇİLER VE SPOR HUKUKÇULARI
Safi’nin liderlik edeceği heyette sadece muhtemelen beraber çalışacağı yöneticiler değil, Avrupa spor hukukunun en kıdemli isimleri yer alacak.
- Kulübün acil ödeme planını "onaylı" şekilde sunacak bağımsız denetim uzmanları.
- Daha önce benzer FSR (Finansal Sürdürülebilirlik) dosyalarında ceza indirimini başarmış Avrupalı spor avukatları.
CFCB'NİN ÖNÜNDE İLK BÜYÜK SINAV
Safi ve ekibi UEFA Denetim Kurulu (CFCB) önünde yapacağı savunmanın merkezinde, Türkiye’deki yüksek enflasyon ve kur dalgalanmalarının bütçe üzerindeki "mücbir sebep" etkisi olacak. Safi, "kötü yönetim değil, kontrol dışı ekonomik sapma" diyecek. Sapmayı yeni yönetim olarak finanse etmeye hazır olduklarının mesajını verecek. 15 milyon Euro’luk cezayı "ertelenmiş cezaya" çevirmeye çalışacak.

Trendyol 1. Lig play-off 2. tur rövanş maçında Arca Çorum FK, Sipay Bodrum FK'yi 2-0 yenerek finale yükseldi.
Karşılaşmanın normal süresini 81. dakikada Arda Şengül'ün golüyle 1-0 üstün tamamlayan Çorum ekibi, uzatma bölümünde Samudio ile skoru 2-0 yaptı.
Kırmızı-siyahlılar bu sonuçla Süper Lig'e yükselecek 3'üncü takımın belirleneceği finalde Esenler Erokspor'un rakibi oldu.
Play-off 2. tur ilk maçını Bodrum temsilcisi 1-0 kazanmıştı.
Final karşılaşması, 24 Mayıs Pazar günü Medaş Konya Büyükşehir Stadyumunda oynanacak.
Stat: Çorum Şehir
Hakemler: Oğuzhan Çakır, Furkan Ürün, Bilal Gölen
Arca Çorum FK: Sehic, Üzeyir Ergün (Dk. 90 Cemali Sertel), Attamah, Arda Şengül, Erkan Kaş, Pedrinho (Dk. 102 Ferhat Yazgan), Oğuz Gürbulak (Dk. 73 Ahmed Ildız), Serdar Güler (Dk. 73 Yusuf Erdoğan), Fredy, Burak Çoban (Dk. 117 Aleksic), Thiam (Dk. 73 Samudio)
Sipay Bodrum FK: Sousa, Cenk Şen (Dk. 90 Mert Yılmaz), Ajeti, Ali Aytemur, Berşan Yavuzay (Dk. 105 Alper Potuk), Yusuf Sertkaya (Dk. 117 İsmail Tarım), Mustafa Erdilman (Dk. 87 Omar İmeri), Seferi, Hotic (Dk. 59 Ege Birsel), Gökdeniz Bayrakdar (Dk. 72 Brazao), Ali Habeşoğlu
Goller: Dk. 81 Arda Şengül, Dk. 99 Samudio (Arca Çorum FK)
Sarı kartlar: Dk. 45+1 Seferi, Dk. 71 Gökdeniz Bayrakdar, Dk. 120+3 Brazao (Sipay Bodrum FK), Dk.95 Pedrinho, Dk. 100 Yusuf Erdoğan, Dk. 103 Sehic, Dk. 105 Erkan Kaş, Dk. 107 Burak Çoban, Dk. 118 Ahmed Ildız, Dk. 120+3 Fredy (Arca Çorum FK)

Galatasaray Teknik Direktörü Okan Buruk, üst üste 5. şampiyonluk için çalışmalara başlayacaklarını söyledi.
Trendyol Süper Lig'de üst üste 4, toplamda 26. şampiyonluğunu yaşayan Galatasaray, Rams Park'ta taraftarların önünde kutlama yaptı.
Galatasaray Teknik Direktörü Okan Buruk, sahneye oğlu Yiğit Ali Buruk ile çıkarken, “4 Sene Üst Üste Şampiyon Olduk” marşıyla çıktı.
Kutlamaların ardından Okan Buruk, beIN SPORTS'a konuştu.
Galatasaray'da futbolculuk döneminin ardından teknik direktör olarak da üst üste 4 şampiyonluk yaşayan Okan Buruk, "Bu şampiyonluk kutlaması her şeye değer. Burada bir kez daha anlıyorsunuz ne kadar önemli bir şey yaptığınızı. Bir senenin emeği var. Büyük Galatasaray taraftarına, başkanımız Dursun Özbek'e, yönetim kuruluna, futbolcularımıza teşekkür etmek istiyorum. Bu sevinci taraftarımıza yaşattık. Hedef 27, hedef üst üste 5. şampiyonluk. Bunun için çalışmalara başlayacağız." dedi.

Galatasaray'ın şampiyonluk kutlamalarında takımın önemli yıldızlarından Lucas Torreira sahaya çıkarken gözyaşlarına hakim olamadı.
Galatasaray, üst üste 4 toplamda 26. şampiyonluğunu kutladı. Sarı kırmızılılar, Galatasaray Lisesi'nde başlayan kutlamalara Rams Park'ta devam etti.
Kupa seremonisi öncesinde futbolcuların adı tek tek anons edildi. Galatasray'ın Uruguaylı yıldızı Lucas Torreria, anons edildiği esnada gözyaşlarına hakim olamadı.
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Uruguaylı yıldız, sahneye çıktığında gözyaşları içinde taraftarları selamladı.
Lucas Torreira, kutlamalarda, "Çok büyük bir mutluluk duyuyorum, çok duyguluyum. Birçok şey yaşadık. Çok sıkıntılar da yaşadık ama elimden geleni yaptım. Şimdi çok mutluyuz bu başarıdan dolayı. Bütün taraftara çok teşekkür etmek istiyorum. Dünyanın her yerinde bizi takip ediyorlar ve destek veriyorlar" dedi.
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Bu gün futbol üzrə İngiltərə çempionatında (Premyer Liqa) 2025/2026-cı illər mövsümünün 37-ci turuna start verilib.
Arena.az xəbər verir ki, ilk oyun günündə bir qarşılaşma baş tutub.
Turun açılış oyununda “Aston Villa” doğma meydanda “Liverpul”la üz-üzə gəlib. Altı qolun qeydə alındığı bu görüş meydan sahiblərinin inamlı qələbəsi ilə yekunlaşıb.
37-ci turun qalan görüşləri mayın 17-də, 18-də və 19-da keçiriləcək.
İngiltərə, Premyer Liqa
37-ci tur
15 may
Aston Villa – Liverpul 4:2
Qollar: M.Rocers, 42. O.Uoktins, 57; 73. Makqinn, 89 – Van Deyk, 52; 90+2.
17 may
15:30. Mançester Yunayted – Nottingem Forest
18:00. Brentford – Kristal Pelas
18:00. Everton – Sanderlend
18:00. Lids – Brayton
18:00. Vulverhempton – Fulhem
20:30. Nyukasl – Vest Hem
18 may
23:00. Arsenal – Börnli
19 may
22:30. Bornmut – Mançester Siti
23:15. Çelsi – Tottenhem
İngiltərə Premyer Liqasında XXXVII tura start verilib.
Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, ilk gündə bir qarşılaşma keçirilib.
“Aston Villa” evdə “Liverpul”la qarşılaşıb. Görüş meydan sahiblərinin inamlı qələbəsi ilə yekunlaşıb. 6 qolun vurulduğu matç meydan sahiblərinin qələbəsiylə başa çatıb.
İngiltərə Premyer Liqası
XXXVIII tur
15 may
Aston Villa – Liverpul 4:2
Qollar: M.Rocers, 42. O.Uoktins, 57; 73. Makqinn, 89 – Van Deyk, 52; 90+2.
Türkiyə Super Liqasında mövsümün sonuncu – 34-cü turuna start verilib.
Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, ilk gündə bir qarşılaşma keçirilib.
“Rizəspor” evdə “Beşiktaş”la qarşılaşıb. 4 qolun vurulduğu matç bərabərliklə başa çatıb.
“Beşiktaş” mövsümü 60 xalla 4-cü yerdə başa vurub.
Türkiyə Super Liqası
34-cü tur
15 may
Rizəspor – Beşiktaş 2:2
Qollar: Soue 18; 31 – J.Silva, 55. Çernı, 62.
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Juventus are stepping up their interest in Michael Kayode and Giorgio Scalvini as they look to strengthen their defensive options ahead of next season, with both Italian internationals identified as priority targets regardless of whether the club secures Champions League football.
According to Tuttosport, via CalcioMercato, the two profiles have risen sharply up Juventus’s shortlist in recent days. Kayode is currently at Brentford but is familiar with Serie A having previously come through Fiorentina’s academy, while Scalvini is an established presence in Atalanta’s backline and one of the most highly regarded young defenders in Italian football.

Scalvini represents the more expensive of the two targets, with Atalanta understood to value the defender at between €35 and €40 million. La Dea have indicated they are open to listening to offers at that level, and Juventus are prepared to make a concrete approach.
Spalletti worked with Scalvini during his tenure as Italy national team coach and is a known admirer of his versatility, the defender is equally comfortable in a back three or back four, and his composure in possession.
Kayode would cost in the region of €30 million according to reports, a slightly lower outlay that still represents a significant investment for a club whose summer budget remains dependent on their final league position. Both players would satisfy UEFA’s homegrown regulations for Champions League squad registration, an increasingly important consideration for the Bianconeri’s planning.

Juventus head into their final two matches against Fiorentina and Torino in a comfortable place, but cannot afford to slip up with Milan, Roma and Como all within striking distance.
Roma are exploring the possibility of signing Mason Greenwood from Marseille this summer, according to Gazzetta dello Sport, with the Friedkin family potentially ready to invest heavily should the club secure Champions League qualification.
Greenwood has enjoyed an strong season in Ligue 1, contributing 26 goals and several assists across 44 appearances, and Gian Piero Gasperini has reportedly, via TuttoMercatoWeb, identified the former Manchester United forward as his primary attacking target.
Paired with Donyell Malen, who has been one of the most impactful signings in Serie A this season, Greenwood would give Roma one of the most dangerous forward lines in Italian football.

The obstacle is the price.
Greenwood is currently valued at around €50 million, and Manchester United retain a sell-on percentage from any future transfer, making a discount unlikely.
Roma’s relationship with Marseille is strong, the deal that brought Robinio Vaz to the capital is evidence of that, but the financial commitment required is significant even by the Friedkin family’s standards.
The move would only be considered if Champions League football is secured, which remains in the balance with two matches remaining. Roma’s ownership has shown a willingness to make bold signings in the past, with Paulo Dybala and Romelu Lukaku both examples of such.
Funding the move could be facilitated by departures. Both Matias Soulé and Manu Koné are understood to be among those who could leave the club this summer, with the pair having attracted interest from elsewhere and their exits potentially generating the funds needed to pursue a marquee addition.
Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola says Erling Haaland will end his run without scoring a goal at Wembley Stadium in Saturday’s FA Cup final against Chelsea.
Haaland is one of the very finest forwards in world football, but he has a surprisingly poor record at Wembley, despite playing 15 games there since moving to the Etihad Stadium.
The Norway international will hope he can find some form in this big game as City will be desperate to end their poor recent run in FA Cup finals.
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Since winning the competition as part of their treble-winning season, City have made the last two FA Cup finals and lost them both, 2-1 to Manchester United in 2024 and 1-0 to Crystal Palace in 2025.
? You heard it here first – Pep Guardiola says Erling Haaland WILL end his Wembley scoring hoodoo against Chelsea in the FA Cup final ?? pic.twitter.com/SLyumrocxZ
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See below as Guardiola was asked about Haaland’s surprisingly poor Wembley record in his pre-match press conference, with the Spanish tactician joking that he loves these stats and that he thinks the 25-year-old will finally get his goal in this game…
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City will generally be the major favourites against this out-of-form Chelsea side, who look like missing out on European football this season.
Still, in a one-off game like this there’s surely hope for the west Londoners to get their hands on some silverware this term and ensure the 2025/26 campaign hasn’t been a total failure.
Guardiola, meanwhile, will be chasing another cup final win at Wembley this season after seeing off Arsenal 2-0 in the Carabao Cup final back in March.
It could even still be a domestic treble for City if results go their way in the final two games of the Premier League season.
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Nicolo Fagioli has been linked with a move away from Fiorentina at the end of the season.
Tottenham Hotspur are interested in signing the player. According to Firenze Viola, Roberto De Zerbi wants the London club to sign the 25 year-old central midfielder. The player has recently changed agents, which has fuelled further speculations surrounding his future.
It will be interesting to see if Tottenham can get the deal done. He will add control and composure in the middle of the park. He has a technical attributes to succeed at Tottenham and he could prove to be an excellent acquisition.
De Zerbi rates the player highly, and he might be able to bring out the best in Fagioli. The 25-year-old is at the peak of his career, and this is the right time for him to join a bigger club. It will be interesting to see if Tottenham can convince the Italian club to sell the player.
The fact that the player has changed agent suggests that he is considering a potential move. Tottenham have the finances to get the deal done, and it remains to be seen how the situation unfolds.
Tottenham have had a disappointing season, but they have an exciting project. They have several quality players and a top-quality manager like De Zerbi. There is no reason why they cannot bounce back strongly next season. The Italian is likely to be attracted to the possibility of joining them. They might be able to give him a platform to fight for trophies next season.
If Fiorentina are forced to sell Fagioli, they could look to recoup a premium from his departure.
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As the NFL schedule makers navigated the innumerable iterations of the 2026 NFL schedule, they took risks on some big quarterback decisions and remained conservative on others.
Scheduling Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes for “Monday Night Football” on Week 1 was their first risk. Mahomes tore his ACL and LCL in December and continues to rehabilitate toward a return. League executives said Friday they did not have inside information about Mahomes’ health or timeline.
“As far as Patrick Mahomes, look, we didn't know anything more than anyone else,” NFL EVP of media distribution Hans Schroeder said. “But the Chiefs are an incredible story. They're one of the most popular teams in the league right now. They've been on an incredibly successful run for a number of years now and have built a hugely popular fan base. So we went into the year planning to play the Chiefs in the same number of windows.
“We didn't know anything more than you did, but we were certainly hoping Patrick would be back Week 1.”
The growing NFL holiday schedule? NFL VP of broadcasting planning admits they're "stretched as thin as we can be on Sunday afternoon" after Thanksgiving, Christmas. But comfortable.
— Jori Epstein (@JoriEpstein) May 15, 2026
“Fans vote with their remotes. They’ve shown us an interest in watching NFL games on Christmas.” pic.twitter.com/1IM5iZudRg
The Chiefs will host the Denver Broncos on Sept. 14 in what the league will also hope is Denver quarterback Bo Nix’s return from a broken ankle in the divisional round.
Chiefs head coach Andy Reid said Thursday on NFL Network that Mahomes is “doing great right now” as he rehabilitates for seven hours a day and “wants more.”
“He’s making progress, but you don’t know…” Reid said. “If it’s Pat[’s desire], he’d go play today. But that’s not where we’re at here. We’ve got time and let’s see where we’re at.”
Reid said he did not share information with the schedule-makers, joking about the toll of the league’s increasingly ambitious international slate.
“I don’t give them anything, dadgumit,” Reid said. “You give them too much, you’re going to be playing over in Australia dadgumit.”
The Los Angeles Rams and San Francisco 49ers will play in Melbourne, Australia on Thursday night of the first week.
The Tennessee Titans selected Miami quarterback Cam Ward first overall last season. They played in zero prime-time games during his rookie year and are scheduled for zero again in his sophomore year.
And Ward’s successor as the first overall pick? Indiana quarterback Fernando Mendoza’s debut date remains in question as he joins veteran Kirk Cousins in the Las Vegas Raiders quarterback room. But Mendoza or not, the NFL will not guarantee the Raiders a prime-time game.
“Nobody knows if or when Mendoza might play,” NFL VP of broadcasting planning Mike North said. “It’s certainly something that would be great if we knew. We don’t. But they went out and signed a very competent quarterback. And if they find themselves playoff relevant and hovering around .500 in the middle of the season, they might be a little more reluctant to pull the trigger and move to the rookie.
“If they’re playoff relevant, they will find themselves in a bigger national television window, whether it’s Sunday night, Monday night or just a bigger national footprint on a Sunday afternoon.”
The NFL has the ability to flex late-season games to prime-time windows. They did not flex the Titans last year but could flex the Raiders this year if Las Vegas exceeds competitive expectations. The Raiders and Titans join the New York Jets, Arizona Cardinals and Miami Dolphins as teams scheduled for zero prime-time windows this year.
If it feels like international slate's getting more exciting games, you're not imagining it. Mike North says NFL used to let teams block 4-5 home games from international. Then 3, then 2 & now:
— Jori Epstein (@JoriEpstein) May 15, 2026
“There’s a lot of conversations about eliminating the protections in their entirety.” pic.twitter.com/SkLdPzaZ6D
In comparison, the Los Angeles Rams have seven prime-time appearances followed by several teams with six or five.
“That’s what flexible scheduling is for,” North said. “That's why we put it in. That's why we work with our partners every year to ensure that the teams that have played their way into bigger television windows have an opportunity to be rewarded when we get into November and December and the crystal ball isn't always as clear as we hoped.”
Competitive potential, rather than star power, will dictate schedule, Schroeder said. Four of the five teams shut out of prime time won just three games last year. The Miami Dolphins won seven but have since began a thorough rebuild that has featured a change at head coach, general manager and quarterback.
The key to earning a flexed prime-time window?
“We don't draft our way into prime time,” Schroeder said. “We play our way into prime time.”
Last year, the Baltimore Ravens and Buffalo Bills faced off Week 1 on “Sunday Night Football.” The matchup of recent MVPs in Lamar Jackson and Josh Allen lived up to its billing, the Bills coming back from a 15-point deficit to edge the Ravens, 41-40.
Each team fired its coach at season’s end.
And now, the still-high-profile quarterbacks will face off at 1 p.m. ET Sunday on Nov. 1.
League executives cited that scheduling decision as a defense of their Sunday and broadcast interest as week day and streaming partnerships expand.
Bears & Bills are each scheduled for Thanksgiving & Christmas both. Any concerns?
— Jori Epstein (@JoriEpstein) May 15, 2026
North: "It’s a privilege, frankly, to play in those windows. You’ve earned it. It’s important. And our fans are there. They’re voting with their remotes & we owe it to them to give them big games."
“The Sunday 1 o'clock window still matters,” North said. “It matters to the league, it matters to our partners, it matters to our fans. No question you could put Baltimore-Buffalo in any of our prime-time packages and any one of our partners would've been thrilled to get it and you might've had 18 or 20 million people watching that game. As a 1 o'clock anchor for CBS in Week 8, it may get to 75% of the country there. As a lead into a 4:25 doubleheader window featuring the Chiefs [at Broncos], you might actually have more people watching that game on CBS Sunday at 1 o'clock than you might have if it was on Monday night or Thursday night.
“So obviously, perfectly good enough for prime time. No hesitation to have it anchor a 1 o'clock window. It reaffirms our commitment to keeping the Sunday afternoons strong.”
The Las Vegas Raiders have many questions that they’re facing prior to the start of the 2026 NFL season. Raiders running back Ashton Jeanty’s progression in year two is one of them.
According to ESPN’s Ben Solak, Jeanty is due for a breakout season in 2026 thanks in large part to the formations that new Raiders coach Klint Kubiak will employ to increase the carries that he sees with additional blockers on the field, which was grossly low last season.
”Under Kubiak, expect to see more 12 (one RB, two TEs, two WRs) and 13 personnel (one RB, three TEs, one WR), more under-center formations and the inclusion of free agent acquisition FB Connor Heyward. That's all good news for a running back looking for a jolt.
"I'm excited for Jeanty's Year 2. I think the offense and the line will be better (would be tough to be worse!), and as such, I expect a much more productive season on a down-to-down basis."
The Raiders signed Tyler Linderbaum — one of the best centers in the NFL — in free agency to provide improved run blocking in the offense. Las Vegas also selected guard Trey Zuhn III with the No. 91 overall pick in the 2026 NFL Draft.
Las Vegas has an improved offensive line, as well as more talent in the passing game, which will bode well for Jeanty as well as the Raiders’ offense as a whole, especially in play action next season.
Jeanty appears poised to find more holes in the defense in 2026, which, if found, will lead to more yards per carry. Jeanty was just 25 yards shy of rushing for 1,000 yards as a rookie in 2025. He finished the season with 975 rushing yards. The Raiders’ offense is still a work in progress, but is improved enough to pay major dividends for Jeanty next season.
This article originally appeared on Raiders Wire: ESPN predicting breakout season for Raiders young offensive weapon

This is a season that continues to plumb the depths.
Liverpool have now slumped back to fifth place in the Premier League - in striking range of Bournemouth and Brighton for a place in the Champions League next season.
They are without an away win against the top nine teams in the top flight. They haven’t won ANY of their last three matches - against Manchester United, Chelsea and now Aston Villa.
Those teams - right now - are supposed to be the new benchmark - scrapping it out for Champions League football with the Reds. It’s a downgrade from fighting with Manchester City and Arsenal for the title, sure.
But we are constantly being reminded there are mitigating circumstances.
It’ll take new players time to bed in, a lot of turnover helps nobody, injuries, individuals losing form. But come on. When are we allowed to mention that the emperor has got no clothes on?
This is not the kind of team that can be rectified with a signing here and there - as if a couple of new wingers will sort all this out.
The issues are far deeper. Yes there have been problems with recruitment. Too many players brought in are the wrong profile and others aren’t up to the task of replacing those who have gone out the door.
And there have been injuries suffered at a scale too big to handle. Liverpool have had to deal without Alisson Becker and Conor Bradley for extended spells. Alexander Isak and Hugo Ekitike are currently out.
But they’ve got a £25m goalkeeper in the net and are paying emergency No9 Cody Gakpo £250k per week. It’s not like they are being forced to play the kids. Not that Arne Slot would do that anyway.
And that brings us to what is the heart of the problem - to everyone other than the decision-makers at Anfield.
This is Arne Slot’s team and it’s not good enough. His football is slow and ponderous. The team continues to ship goals from set-pieces - 20 in all in the top flight this season. And they are finding it so hard to create anything in open play.
Liverpool’s confidence should be at an all-time high following the Premier League title win but collectively they look shot to bits.
There will be no shortage of records broken this season - for all the wrong reasons.
After wins against Fulham, Everton and Crystal Palace even the most pessimistic of fans must have been forgiven for thinking the Champions League at least was wrapped up.
Get to the finish line, regroup and go again next term with a fully-fit squad with plenty to prove.
But there cannot be many fans out there - even the ones of the hardcore variety - who are looking forward to seeing what Slot serves up next term.
We are led to believe the die is cast, that Richard Hughes and Michael Edwards won’t make a call on Slot’s future this summer. He is fully involved in planning the squad for next season, telling the media he’s got no reason to believe he will lose his job.
But just what will be the crushing blow? Will he be allowed to rack up the losses indefinitely and if so what purpose would that solve?
Let’s assume that the season gets off to a poor start and Liverpool need to replace Slot early in the piece - like what happened to Brendan Rodgers back in 2015.
It would be bold to assume there’s another Jurgen Klopp out there. We are about to see Xabi Alonso join Chelsea.
But Liverpool are in real danger of cutting their nose off to spite their face by holding on to Slot. It’s a shame that everyone can see it - other than the ones who really matter.
Aston Villa enjoyed a perfect send off ahead of the Europa League final as a 4-2 win over Liverpool on Friday booked their place in next season’s Champions League and left the Reds still sweating over their qualification.
Ollie Watkins’ double, which could secure his place in England’s World Cup squad, and classy goals from Morgan Rogers and John McGinn guaranteed Unai Emery’s men will finish in the top five of the Premier League with a game to spare.
They can now head to Istanbul for Wednesday’s European final against Freiburg knowing their domestic ambitions have been achieved, allowing them to put their full focus on winning a first continental trophy in 44 years.
It is another fine achievement for Villa, whose progress under Emery shows no signs of stopping and they will play in the premier European competition for the second time in three years.
Whether fifth-placed Liverpool will also be there is undecided as defeat leaves them looking over their shoulder, with Bournemouth and Brighton still able to overtake them.
Virgil van Dijk scored with two headers, but this was another directionless performance from the Reds as the pressure grew on Arne Slot, who presided over an 12th defeat of the season.
Scottie Scheffler is in the field to defend his title at next week's CJ Cup Byron Nelson at TPC Craig Ranch.
Scheffler is undoubtedly the headliner, with other big names sitting out the tournament in Texas after a stretch of the schedule that saw three signature events and two major championships. Rory McIlroy, Cameron Young, and Matt Fitzpatrick are all taking a rest break.
Ditto for the likes of Xander Schauffele, Ludvig Åberg and Justin Rose.
OK, enough on who won't be attending. Let's look at who's committed to playing Memorial Day weekend.
World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler is set to defend his title at next week’s THE CJ CUP Byron Nelson.
— PGA TOUR Communications (@PGATOURComms) May 15, 2026
Field for THE CJ CUP Byron Nelson: pic.twitter.com/IGKEf8MbWP

Ulster (12) 22
Tries: Z Ward 2, McIlroy, B Ward Cons: Flannery
Glasgow Warriors (21) 26
Tries: McDowall, McBeth, Horne, Rowe Con: Horne 3
Ulster‘s progress in the United Rugby Championship this season now depends on Saturday’s game between Munster and the Bulls after a dramatic 26-22 defeat by Glasgow Warriors in their final regular season game at the Affidea Stadium.
In a match that ebbed and flowed, Ulster looked to have clinched a top-eight place after they had come from behind in the second half to lead by a point with 12 minutes remaining.
Ulster needed a victory to secure a top-eight finish and a place in the quarter-finals.
The Warriors, however, were not to be denied a win that earned them top spot in the standings, as they won the game with a late try from Kyle Rowe.
However the two bonus points for scoring four tries and losing by less than seven points mean Ulster will watch the game at Thomond Park knowing Munster need a point to end their URC season.
Richie Murphy's side can still qualify for the Champions Cup by beating Montpellier in the Challenge Cup final in Bilbao on 22 May.
Glasgow started the game with attacking intent but Ulster‘s tenacity in defence initially held them at bay.
However with British and Irish Lions centre Sione Tuipulotu pulling the strings, Ulster’s resistance was broken in the eighth minute when his pass found Stafford McDowall cutting the perfect line to score.
George Horne slotted the easy conversion.
Despite being on the back foot as the opening quarter came to an end, Ulster scored a stunning try to climb back into the game.
Zac Ward picked a pass from Michael Lowry off his toes 40 metres from the Glasgow line but skipped inside one tackler and then showed all the power and aggression that is the hallmark of his game to gallop in for the score.
While Jake Flannery missed the conversion the momentum had shifted In the home side’s favour.
Two minutes after the try, Nathan McBeth was yellow carded for head contact with Bryn Ward.
Ulster failed to capitalise with the man advantage, in fact only some last-ditch defending stopped Glasgow adding to their lead.
But then with Glasgow up stepped that man Zac Ward.
This time he had twice as far to run as his first try, intercepting a pass inside his own twenty-two, but he left the Glasgow covering defence grasping nothing but air.
Flannery kicked the conversion and Ulster led for the first time.
It was a short-lived lead.
Back came Glasgow with menace and McBeth dived over from close range for their second try that Horne converted.
With the clock in the red, Glasgow struck again for a third try. This time scrum-half Horne spotted a gap in Ulster’s edge defence and darted in under the posts.
He converted and Glasgow led 21-12 at the interval.
Ulster brought on reinforcements at half-time knowing that both Cardiff and Connacht were winning.
Nathan Doak and Angus Bell were among those summoned from the bench and once again Ulster found themselves with a man advantage when Josh McKay saw yellow for high contact on Tom Stewart.
Once again Ulster found themselves more on the back foot as the 10 minutes came and went without them troubling the scorers.
As the game became more scrappy, Ulster were looking for a bit of inspiration and Jack Murphy’s pass and Michael Lowry’s kick ahead was gathered by Ethan McIlroy for the score. Doak‘s conversion hit the post but the final 20 minutes were set up perfectly.
It would be Ulster who would strike with 11 minutes to go.
Doak’s kick was spectacularly kept in play by McIlroy, picked up by Bryn Ward who managed the off-load to Murphy for the try. Doak missed the extras but Ulster led by a point.
The drama was not over. Back came the Warriors as they split the Ulster midfield defence apart, putting the ball into the hands of winger Kyle Rowe who touched down for the bonus point try.
This time Horne would see his kick come back up the upright.
Ulster threw the kitchen sink in the last few minutes but a final pass eluded Bryn Ward and time ran out.
Ulster: Lowry, Kok, Hume, De Klerk, Ward, Flannery, McKee; Crean, Herring, O'Toole, Sheridan, Irvine, Hopes, Timoney (C), Ward
Replacements: Stewart, Bell, Wilson, Izuchukwu, McLoughlin, Doak, Murphy, McIlroy
Glasgow Warriors: McKay, Steyn (C), McDowall, Tuipulotu, Rowe, Lancaster, Horne; McBeth, Matthews, Fagerson, Brown, Samuel, Miller, Fagerson, Duncan.
Replacements: Hiddleston, Sutherland, Oguntibeju, Talakai, Ferrie, Vailanu, Afshar, Smith.
Match officials:
Referee: Gianluca Gnecchi (FIR)
AR1: Max Weston (IRFU)
AR2: Sam Holt (IRFU)
TMO: Stefano Roscini (FIR)
Edinburgh head coach Sean Everitt spoke to BBC Scotland after his side's 26-5 home URC defeat by Connacht.
"It is disappointing because we did so many good things in the game to get field position," Everitt said. "We got the entries that we needed to be able to get a result.
"We got 18 possessions and 14 entries, so we've got to be better with ball in hand. You've got to give credit to Connacht for the way they defended and they were desperate tonight. But yeah, really disappointed that we couldn't get over the line and get a win tonight.
"The attack let us down this season, I believe. Last year we were good with ball in hand. It's going to take a squad of 45 to be able to do well in this competition. And we're not there yet as far as depth is concerned.
"There's multiple reasons why we haven't got there [in the top eight]. I thought in the first block, we probably let a few games slip there by losing by one or two points. And I think that cost us dearly, those first four weeks.
"If you get three of those wins in the first block, it makes it a hell of a lot easier at the end. And we've got to be better when we go to South Africa and come away with points."

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Missouri announced Monday morning that star RB Ahmad Hardy was shot early Sunday at a concert and is recovering in stable condition after undergoing surgery.
Hardy, a transfer from Louisiana-Monroe last year, was one of the nation's most productive running backs in his first season with the Tigers, rushing for 1,649 yards and 16 touchdowns in 13 games and cementing himself as a likely first-round NFL Draft prospect in 2027.
Hardy opted to return to Missouri for his junior season rather than enter the transfer portal, entering the offseason as one of the most exciting returning players in the SEC.
Here are the latest details on the Missouri star's shooting.
Missouri released a statement Monday revealing Hardy sustained a gunshot wound early Sunday morning at the concert in Mississippi and underwent surgery. He is in stable condition after undergoing surgery on Sunday.
A statement from Mizzou Athletics on Ahmad Hardy pic.twitter.com/BnkcDIDSn7
— Mizzou Football (@MizzouFootball) May 11, 2026
"Ahmad is deeply loved by his teammates, coaches, friends, family and fans," Missouri said. "We will continue to stand beside him and his family through this difficult time, offering our love, prayers, strength and support."
On3 later reported that Hardy was shot in the left leg. The incident occurred at Kamakazie Biker Club in Laurel, Mississippi, in what the Laurel Police called a "melee." The concert included at least a couple of rappers and "drew a large crowd," Laurel Police told On3.
The Kansas City Star later reported that Hardy is believed to be an "innocent bystander" in the shooting. He was reportedly in his car, leaving the concert, when he was struck by a bullet.
Missouri said Hardy's timeline to return to football activities is unknown, which at least indicates the Tigers expect him to get back on the field at some point. ESPN's Pete Thamel reported Monday that there is "optimism that Ahmad Hardy will play football again," adding that Hardy is "alert today and moving around."
"We'll take it day by day," head coach Eli Drinkwitz said. "He will be back healthy. You know, when you're dealing with elite athletes, right, getting back healthy and getting back to elite status is a little tricky in these situations. There is an opportunity he could be back this year; there is an opportunity he couldn't be back this year. We won't know those answers for a few weeks."
Hardy was released from the hospital on Tuesday, according to Thamel, and "plans to head to Missouri’s campus immediately to begin rehabbing with the goal of playing this year." The Tigers open their season on Sept. 3.
According to the Columbia Tribune, three individuals were arrested but have yet to be charged for the shooting. The three 19-year-old suspects are Landice Magee, Jvon Sibley and Alvin Peyton, per the report. All three men who were arrested were high school football teammates with Hardy at Lawrence County High in Monticello, Mississippi, according to a 2023 roster at MaxPreps, which was Hardy’s senior season.
Another suspect, 20-year-old Rashodrick Harris, was arrested in connection to the shooting on Thursday night, according to the Associated Press (via ESPN).
Harris, a native of Wayne County, Miss., was picked up during an outdoor concert in his home state. He is awaiting extradition, according to the Laurel Police Department. Harris is set to be charged with two counts of aggravated assault. More arrests are possible.
| Season | School | Games | Rush att. | Rush yards | TD | YPC |
| 2024 | Louisiana-Monroe | 12 | 237 | 1,351 | 13 | 5.7 |
| 2025 | Missouri | 13 | 256 | 1,649 | 16 | 6.4 |
| Career | 25 | 493 | 3,000 | 29 | 6.1 |
Hardy led all Power Four players with 1,649 rushing yards in 2025, averaging 6.4 yards per game and scoring 16 touchdowns on the ground for Missouri.
While struggles in big games generally kept Hardy from entering the heart of the Heisman Trophy conversation, he was expected to enter 2026 as one of the nation's top offensive weapons and a potential Heisman contender in addition to a possible first-round pick. How the shooting could impact those hopes is still unclear.
The only previous time Unai Emery had beaten Liverpool was in a Europa League final. As, a decade later, he ended a wait for a second, he set Aston Villa up perfectly to emulate his Sevilla side in their continental exploits. He may also end up consigning Liverpool to his favourite competition, the Europa League.
But there were reasons why the Champions League anthem was played after the final whistle. Villa will return to the European elite. They may qualify for the most prestigious competition twice in five days. Liverpool, falling apart amid an onslaught, may not at all. A 19th defeat of the season was among their grimmest, and not merely for the potential consequences.
There was a cruelty, too, for one of the few who should be exempted from blame for this sorry season. Dominik Szoboszlai recorded two assists at Villa Park, taking his tally for the season to 12, but his night is destined to be remembered for his involvement in another goal. It was the turning point.


There are plenty of times this season when Szoboszlai has offered echoes of Steven Gerrard. Normally it is a compliment to be compared to the former captain, a catalyst in the No 8 shirt. Not on this occasion, perhaps.
His was not the first ill-timed slip to damage Liverpool over the years, as Gerrard can testify. As Szoboszlai lost his footing and the ball, he allowed Morgan Rogers to provide the dynamic Ollie Watkins with the first of his brace.
Liverpool could have a fraught week, unless others take points off Brighton and Bournemouth. For Villa, it may prove a seminal, spectacular one. John McGinn may get his hands on the Europa League trophy in Istanbul; his left foot illuminated this game, his glorious curler bringing Villa’s fourth goal. They have fourth place, too; more pertinently, the lowest they can finish is fifth.


An achievement was clinched in rousing fashion on a raucous night and with the aid of a rampant Watkins. With 10 goals in his last 11 games, he is stepping up his case to go to the World Cup. In his 53rd appearance of the season, he looked fresh as he overpowered Liverpool. They felt exhausted; looking lethargic with lopsided tactics in the first half, stretched and struggling in the second. Villa were everything they were not: relentless against a team who ended up looking a rabble.
But when Mohamed Salah announced his summer departure, this may have promised to be a memorable occasion for a forward in the No 11 shirt. So it was; just for Watkins. A fit-again Salah’s penultimate Liverpool appearance came as a substitute. It was more than Alexander Isak managed, the £125m man injured again.
As Liverpool began without the quartet who were supposed to bring their greatest goal threat – Salah, Isak, Florian Wirtz and Hugo Ekitike – they seemed short of firepower. Briefly, it felt that Szoboszlai had provided the inspiration again. Yet his twin assists became a footnote; so, too Virgil van Dijk’s double, as the captain headed in twice. He has eight goals this season, but Liverpool have conceded 52 in the Premier League alone.
Two came in sadly familiar fashion. The defending champions top one table, but an unwanted one. No one has conceded as many goals from set-pieces and Villa’s first and third both came from corners. Their set-piece coach Austin MacPhee celebrated the first with a vigour that spoke to a plan paying off.
It has for Emery, too. He fielded his strongest available side; the one that thrashed Nottingham Forest 4-0 in the Europa League semi-final and the one who could face Freiburg in the final. This reduces the pressure on Villa to win that but they warmed up wonderfully.


Their opener stemmed from a short corner, MacPhee delighted as Liverpool were caught out and Lucas Digne passed to Rogers, who curled in a shot. After Van Dijk’s first goal, Szoboszlai fell on his face. Rogers supplied Watkins.
It came in a frantic few minutes when Liverpool could have led, with Rio Ngumoha whipping a shot against the base of the post and Cody Gakpo skewing the rebound over the bar.
Instead, Villa surged clear. The irresistible Watkins had one goal disallowed. He was then thwarted by Giorgi Mamardashvili. His second arrived instead when the striker poked in his shot after Mamardashvili had parried efforts from Youri Tielemans and Pau Torres; his defence offered him precious little protection.
So Villa signed off for the season in front of their fans in magnificent style. They sang songs about Istanbul, the city where Liverpool won their fifth Champions League. Now the aim for Slot is less glamorous. Liverpool may have to beat Brentford next Sunday, or this season will be a failure on all fronts.
Notre Dame‘s huge spring on the recruiting trail continues, with the Fighting Irish vaunting into the top-5 nationally in the Rivals Industry Team Recruiting Rankings on Friday.
Marcus Freeman and Co. entered the week with the No. 10 group in the country and an impressive 14 commits early in the cycle. What they lacked, however, was the kind of star power to elevate a very good recruiting class to an elite one.
No longer.
Earlier in the week, they beat out Miami and Texas A&M, as well as more than 20 other Power 4 offers, for five-star offensive tackle Oluwasemilore Olubobola out of St. Peter’s (NJ). That pledge pushed them up to No. 8 in the rankings, but they were far from done.
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Thursday saw the addition of touted offensive tackle Jackson Hill, and Friday capped off an enormous week when Rivals five-star defensive lineman David Folorunsho donned a Notre Dame hat and committed to the Irish. His addition pushed them past Miami into the No. 5 spot in the team rankings.
Should that hold, it would mark the first time in the modern recruiting era that ND signed back-to-back top-5 classes.
Rivals’ No. 9 overall player and No. 2 defensive lineman in the class, Folorunsho chose the Fighting Irish over Texas Tech, Michigan, Georgia, Miami and dozens of other offers. He was one of the country’s biggest rankings risers this spring, but Notre Dame’s early identification and offer won out. He visited the Irish campus twice in the fall and his high school head coach Tom Zbikowski, the president of his school Dan Santucci and his personal trainer Kerry Neal all played football in South Bend.
“The people that are around me,” Folorunsho told Rivals’ Steve Wiltfong. “I know what Notre Dame has done for them over their lifetime. Just knowing that, knowing everything Notre Dame offers, you can’t go away from that. You can’t turn that down.”
The Fighting Irish are up to 17 commitments ahead of official visits beginning later this month.
Below is a list of each Notre Dame commitment this cycle, along with their Rivals Industry national and positional rankings:
Quarterback
Four-star Champ Monds, No. 287 NATL. (No. 21 QB)
Running back
Four-star Isaiah Rogers, No. 199 NATL. (No. 12 RB)
Four-star Lathan Whisenton, No. 208 NATL. (No. 13 RB)
Wide receiver
Three-star Jackson Coleman, No. 894 NATL. (No. 125 WR)
Tight end
Four-star Titus Hawk, No. 332 NATL. (No. 18 TE)
Offensive tackle
Five-star Oluwasemilore Olubobola, No. 25 NATL. (No. 3 OT)
Three-star Jackson Hill, No. 1051 NATL. (No. 80 OT)
Interior offensive line
Four-star James Halter, No. 89 NATL. (No. 8 IOL)
Four-star Richie Flanigan, No. 335 NATL. (No. 23 IOL)
Defensive line
Five-star David Folorunsho, No. 37 NATL. (No. 3 DL)
EDGE
Four-star Aidan O’Neil, No. 110 NATL. (No. 13 EDGE)
Linebacker
Four-star Amarri Irvin, No. 303 NATL. (No. 25 LB)
Cornerback
Four-star Xavier Hasan, No. 47 NATL. (No. 7 CB)
Four-star Ace Alston, No. 87 NATL. (No. 12 CB)
Safety
Four-star Zayden Gamble, No. 177 NATL. (No. 13 SAF)
Three-star John Gay III, No. 846 NATL. (No. 91 SAF)
Specialists
LS Sean Kraft, No. 1630 NATL. (No. 1 LS)
Liverpool got a pair of goals from Virgil van Dijk but watched as Aston Villa scored four times to leapfrog them on the table and secure Champions League football ahead of them.
MORE — Aston Villa v Liverpool recap, video highlights
Arne Slot's Reds are still in good position to reach the UCL via a top-five place, but a win would've been enough on Friday and Liverpool never really looked like that was in the cards.
So how did the underfire Slot see it ahead of a huge final week game at Anfield?
Things fell apart after unfortunate third goal? "That was definitely unfortunate if you want to call it that. It was a moment we were in a good moment. Similar in the first half because it came in a spell where we played acceptable. When you concede at 2-1 in the way we did, it led to a well-deserved win to them."
You had control of game but it slipped away? "We had control over large parts of the game but not after the 2-1 anymore. That's also why they scored a 3-1 although it was from a set piece not open play. There was a part of the game where we defnitely struggled with their pace, quality, and intensity."
Defending has been the problem this season: "We've conceded far too many goals but we also didn't score too many goals although two away at Villa Park is not too bad. But we conceded four and three out of four from set pieces and that's too much."
Why did the players fail to cope with the intensity? "You're referring to the period we struggled after 2-1 but overall I don't think the players deserve what you're saying. They did cope to this difficult away game. They were fully in the game but I agree with you after the 2-1 we crumbled."
"That's not for the first time. When we are the better team we struggle to find that goal mainly because we do not create big enough chances. And when we have a period of time where we are struggling or the other team is better than us, we tend to concede too easy, After this game I wouldn't be surprised"
Now you must feel real pressure to make the UCL: "We are under full pressure although it feels we have been under full pressure the whole season. The only thing we can do now is make a very good week and be very well prepared. As always we are hoping that our fans will be fully behind us because you could see tonight how important it is — as we've seen at Anfield — what it means to be all together."
Rio Ngumoha a bright spot? "He was a big threat off the left. That's so important for a team that has ball possession and trying to score. You need players like him to create something for you and he did that a few times today."
Notre Dame football landed a big-time prospect to its 2027 recruiting class on Friday, May 15.
Defensive lineman David Folorunsho announced his commitment to the Fighting Irish over Georgia, Miami, Michigan, and Texas Tech, landing Notre Dame a top-50 prize.
Folorunsho is ranked as the No. 43 overall prospect, according to 247Sports Composite Rankings. The 6-foot-3, 280-pound defensive lineman is ranked No. 3 at his position and as the No. 2 overall prospect from the state of Illinois.
In 2025, as a junior, Folorunsho was a two-way star for St. Patrick High in Chicago. He received snaps at both defensive line and halfback. He finished the year with 55 tackles, including 18 for loss and five sacks.
Entering the 2026 calendar year, he had just 11 reported offers and was rated as a three-star recruit. However, by March, his recruitment picked up major steam and he has been widely seen as a top-100 prospect.
Notre Dame offered Folorunsho Feb. 6, and he made his first visit to South Bend, Indiana, on April 18 before returning the following week for the Blue-Gold Game.
Folorunsho is commitment No. 17 for Marcus Freeman and the Fighting Irish for the 2027 recruiting class. He is the sixth Top 100 commit in the class, according to 247Sports' rankings.
Notre Dame leapfrogged Texas A&M for the second overall team ranking by 247Sports with Folorunsho's commitment.
This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: David Folorunsho commits to Notre Dame —here's why that's huge for Irish
A man was arrested Thursday night in Kentucky on charges stemming from a shooting that injured Missouri running back Ahmad Hardy early Sunday morning at a concert in Laurel, Mississippi.
Sgt. Macon Davis of the Laurel Police Department told the Laurel Leader-Call that 20-year-old Rashodrick Harris had been arrested in Paducah, Kentucky, on two counts of aggravated assault. Hardy was shot while he was in a car leaving the venue, and at least one more person was injured in the shooting. The police department is working to have Harris extradited to Mississippi.
“He’s going to be extradited one way or the other,” Davis told the paper. “If he fights it all the way, we’d have to end up with a governor’s warrant. But it absolutely will happen.”
Davis said they developed Harris as a suspect after reviewing video of the shooting that showed Harris on the scene. Police were able to capture his tag number from the video, and one of the victims ID’d Harris after being shown a still shot of him.
Harris’ arrest comes after three men had been arrested in connection with the shooting. However, those men have been released and are not expected to face any charges.
Hardy underwent surgery on Sunday after the shooting and returned to Columbia, Missouri, on Wednesday. Missouri said in a statement after the shooting that Hardy’s return to football was “unknown.” At an event this week, Tigers coach Eli Drinkwitz said “there was an opportunity [Hardy] could be back” in 2026, but that the team “won’t know those answers for a few weeks.”
Hardy was one of the top running backs in the SEC in 2025 and the second-leading rusher in the country. After spending his freshman season at Louisiana-Monroe, Hardy had 1,649 yards and 16 TDs in his first season with the Tigers.
As the Indiana Fever (1-1) open their four-game homestand at Gainbridge Fieldhouse tonight against the Washington Mystics (1-1), the team revealed its injury report for the matchup.
The Fever are fresh off a one-game West Coast trip that saw the team pick up its first win of the season via an 87-78 victory over the Los Angeles Sparks on Wednesday night, which was powered by Caitlin Clark's 24-point effort on 9-for-17 shooting and 5-for-5 from the free-throw line.
According to the team's injury report, the Fever do not have players listed as inactive or limited for the second consecutive game.
Status Report for tomorrow's game vs. the Mystics:
— Indiana Fever (@IndianaFever) May 14, 2026
No injuries. pic.twitter.com/TsNnyKENQr
While there are no players listed on the report, that does not necessarily rule out the possibility of minute restrictions, as has been the case with guard Lexie Hull's deployment as she eases back into her full-time workload.
Although Clark has not appeared on any of the Fever's three injury reports so far, the former Hawkeye did speak before Wednesday's win over the Sparks about her recent in-game treatments, which have caused some concern among fans who fear she could be dealing with another ailment.
"That moment where my back tightened up, I think I almost got confidence from that because I came back in and I played eight more minutes, so I felt great," Clark said about her May 9 in-game treatments. "It's something I can take confidence from. But it's going to take me a little bit to really get over the mental hurdle of trusting my body."
"I think the hardest part of injury is something I'm still really battling and almost struggling with is just the mental hump of getting over everything."
The Fever and the Mystics will tip off from Gainbridge Fieldhouse at 6:30 p.m. CT, with the game being nationally broadcast on ION.
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Wigan (16) 24
Tries: Farrimond, Keighran, Hodkinson, Wardle Goals: Keighran 4
Leeds (0) 4
Tries: Sivo
Wigan put the brakes on in-form Leeds Rhinos to deny them the chance to go top of the table with a dominant 24-4 victory at the Brick Community Stadium.
A sixth straight win on the bounce would have given Rhinos pole position over St Helens on points difference at the top of the Super League table.
But on a sobering night they delivered a disjointed performance against a resurgent Wigan who followed up a 32-0 Challenge Cup semi-final win over Saints with a four-try win.
Matt Peet's Wigan continued to put distance between them and a run of four straight Super League defeats during March and April, adding victory here to wins over Bradford and Saints.
Tries from Jack Farrimond, Adam Keighran and Noah Hodkinson gave Wigan a 16-0 half-time lead with Jake Wardle adding a fourth early in the second as the Rhinos were kept at arm's length throughout.
Maika Sivo provided Leeds' solitary response with an 18th try of the season in a better Rhinos second-half display but the home side were never in danger of giving up the lead.
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Wigan: Field, Eckersley, Keighran, Wardle, Hodkinson, Farrimond, Smith; Havard, O'Neill, Thompson, Nsemba, Walters, Partington
Interchanges: Ellis, Mago, Eseh, Kerr
Leeds: Miller, Sivo, Newman, Handley, Hall, Croft, Connor; Holroyd, Levi, Palasia, Hankinson, McDonnell, Watkins
Interchanges: Oledzki, Jenkins, O'Connor, Smith
Referee: Liam Moore.
Anthony Richardson wants a trade, and the Colts would love to trade him. But what has been described as a "soft market" by Adam Schefter of ESPN leaves the quarterback with the team for now . . . and maybe the foreseeable future.
Richardson skipped the beginning of the team's voluntary offseason program, but he showed up May 4 for Phase 2 of the workouts.
"The Colts are still giving me a chance to go out there and work, work hard and potentially get on the field," Richardson said, via the Indianapolis Star. "Glad to be able to stay in the NFL and put the work in. Just showing up at OTAs, it was a blessing in disguise for me, because I just wanted to work and they allowed me to do that so I'm thankful for that."
Richardson, the No. 4 overall pick in 2023, lost the starting job to Daniel Jones last season. Coach Shane Steichen last week sidestepped a question about whether Richardson would compete with Riley Leonard, a 2025 sixth-round pick, for the backup job to Jones.
Richardson didn't get into specifics about his future.
"If I don't put that work in to be a better player then I won't be in the NFL," Richardson said. "I just want to work hard and constantly think about my opportunity that I have now and try to take advantage of it."
Richardson is recovering from a right eye injury after a freak pregame accident on Oct. 12 that left him with a fractured orbital bone.
The Freeway Series begins Friday night, and the Los Angeles Dodgers are bringing back some of their biggest stars for the first game.
After designated hitter Shohei Ohtani and shortstop Mookie Betts sat Thursday, they return to the lineup for Friday evening.

First baseman Freddie Freeman, though, is getting a day off.
In a late surprise, the Dodgers have pulled Blake Snell from his scheduled start.
Instead, it’s likely to be a bullpen game, according to Katie Woo of The Athletic.
Reliever Will Klein will likely start, as he has experience with lengthy relief outings, including Game 3 of the World Series.
This year, he has a 2.76 ERA and 0.3 bWAR in 12 games.
Also expect to see pitchers like Jack Dreyer, who has two days of rest, and possibly Wyatt Mills and Blake Treinen.
Ohtani returns to DH and his leadoff spot, followed by Betts.
Catcher Will Smith moves back to third in the order after his leadoff homer Thursday night.
Kyle Tucker bats cleanup, and fellow outfielder Andy Pages bats fifth.
Third baseman Max Muncy bats sixth, left fielder Teoscar Hernandez bats seventh and Dalton Rushing, who’s playing first base in Freeman’s place, will bat eighth.
Second baseman Hyeseong Kim will bat in the nine hole.
1. Shohei Ohtani, DH
2. Mookie Betts, SS
3. Will Smith, C
4. Kyle Tucker, RF
5. Andy Pages, CF
6. Max Muncy, 3B
7. Teoscar Hernández, LF
8. Dalton Rushing, 1B
9. Hyeseong Kim, 2B
P. Will Klein
The Dodgers lineup for their series opener vs the Angels tonight ?
— Dodgers Nation (@DodgersNation) May 15, 2026
Dalton Rushing is at 1B with Freddie Freeman getting the day off, Shohei Ohtani and Mookie Betts are back in and Will Klein is starting on the mound. pic.twitter.com/x7PeoAXA3T
The Angels are starting Jack Kochanowicz on the mound.
Kochanowicz has a 2-2 record and 3.97 ERA on the year, as well as 30 strikeouts.
First pitch at Angel Stadium is scheduled for 6:38 p.m. PT.
U.S. women’s national team forward Mallory Swanson could soon make her first appearance for the Chicago Stars after 18 months away. Swanson, who missed the entirety of the 2025 season due to pregnancy, was added to the active roster ahead of Chicago’s game against North Carolina Courage on Saturday.
The team did not specify whether Swanson would start or how many minutes she could play.
The 28-year-old forward was notably absent from the 2025 offseason before she and her husband, Chicago Cubs shortstop Dansby Swanson, announced last May that they were expecting their first child. The couple welcomed Josie in November 2025. The Colorado native is one of 28 mothers signed to active rosters in the NWSL.
You read that right! 👀
Chicago Stars have moved forward Mallory Swanson to active roster. pic.twitter.com/Zd23YJJaP3
— National Women’s Soccer League (@NWSL) May 15, 2026
Swanson is part of the U.S. front three, affectionately nicknamed “Triple Espresso,” that led the country to a gold medal at the 2024 Paris Olympics. The other two attackers, Trinity Rodman and Sophia Wilson, also missed significant time in 2025. Rodman was recovering from injury, while Wilson also took time away to start her family. The latter gave birth to her daughter, Gigi, in September and returned to the Portland Thorns at the start of the season. Wilson got back to her scoring ways quickly, with three goals in 562 minutes so far this season.
In 2024, Swanson returned from injury to win Olympic gold and record the most goal contributions (11) for Chicago. She signed a long-term contract with the Stars earlier that year, which runs through 2028. The club called it the “most lucrative agreement in the history of the National Women’s Soccer League,” but did not disclose the financial terms. However, CBS Sports reported at the time that the contract, in total, was close to $2 million over five years. In the time since, Wilson opted into a $1 million option year with the Thorns. Meanwhile, Rodman’s current contract helped create a new rule in the NWSL that allows teams to spend $1 million above the salary cap to keep players of her stature. Rodman’s deal is worth upward of $2 million per year.
Swanson’s return will be a much-needed boost for the Stars, who have lost their last three games by multiple goals. Chicago has been shut out seven times so far this season. Swanson is the third-highest goalscorer in Stars history with 23 career goals for the club.
This article originally appeared in The Athletic.
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The Los Angeles Dodgers scratched left-handed pitcher Blake Snell on Friday in Anaheim, hours before their series opener against the Los Angeles Angels, according to The Athletic’s Katie Woo, who reported that the Dodgers are opting for a bullpen game instead.
The news comes just six days after Snell made his long-awaited debut this season. Shoulder fatigue sidelined him at the start of the year, but, per Woo, Friday’s absence is not believed to be related to the inflammation he was previously dealing with.
Still awaiting on official word as to why Blake Snell was scratched, but it is not believed to be related to the shoulder inflammation that cost him the first six weeks of the year: https://t.co/LB1NMl4gWbhttps://t.co/pJ8feN6k6j
— Katie Woo (@katiejwoo) May 15, 2026
In his first outing since Game 7 of the 2025 World Series, the one-time All-Star gave up four earned runs and six hits in just three innings of action amid a 7-2 loss to the Atlanta Braves last Saturday.
Despite those numbers, Dodgers manager Dave Roberts described Snell’s performance as “something to build off of,” via The Los Angeles Times.
While Snell issued a pair of walks, he did strike out five batters.
This story is being updated.

Although the Los Angeles Dodgers took home the win against the San Francisco Giants on Thursday, the night proved frustrating for Dodgers catcher Dalton Rushing.
Rushing went 0-for-3 with three strikeouts on Thursday, May 14, showing clear frustration after his final two at-bats as he smacked his head multiple times with his bat.
During his three at-bats, Rushing first struck out against Landen Roupp in the second inning with runners on second and third. After striking out again in the fourth, the 25-year-old catcher returned to the dugout and snapped his bat over his knee, video showed.
Dalton Rushing broke one bat over his knee and hit himself in the helmet with another pic.twitter.com/LyZuyMJqQr
— Talkin' Baseball (@TalkinBaseball_) May 15, 2026
Two innings later, Rushing struck out swinging against Matt Gage with runners on second and third once again, prompting another emotional reaction. Following his return to the dugout, cameras caught him slamming a bat into his helmet before burying his face in his hands and shouting.
Meanwhile, a broadcast camera showed his Dodgers teammates Emmet Sheehan, Justin Wrobleski and Tommy Edman exchanging glances and trying to stifle laughter at their catcher’s reaction.
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チャンスで三振して今度は自分のバットで頭を叩き何やら叫ぶラッシング
— 𝕪𝕦𝕜𝕚 (@Shohei17toR) May 15, 2026
笑いをこらえるシーアン達w pic.twitter.com/28DShpLK5H
Despite Rushing’s frustration, the Dodgers secured a 5-2 victory over the Giants in the final game of the four-game series.
The Dodgers split the series with the win, after a 4-0 victory on Wednesday that followed two losses, by a score of 9-3 on Monday and 6-2 on Tuesday.
Rushing will look to break his batting slump on Friday night when the Dodgers travel cross-town to play the Los Angeles Angels.
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Steve Kerr met with reporters Friday to discuss returning as Golden State Warriors head coach after signing a two-year contract extension, saying he was “thrilled to be back.”
Kerr, 60, said in an ESPN feature story that he was “95 percent” certain he would retire before the play-in tournament in April, but changed his mind after the Warriors’ 126-121 win over the Los Angeles Clippers to extend their season and provide a chance to make the playoffs. (However, Golden State lost its next game to the Phoenix Suns to end that opportunity.)
"If I were tired and burned out, I would not be doing this,” he said, via ESPN’s Anthony Slater.
Kerr elaborated on wanting to come back to coach this team, including mainstays Stephen Curry and Draymond Green, a feeling his wife reinforced when speaking with her.
Steve Kerr on why he decided to return:
— Kenzo Fukuda (@kenzofuku) May 15, 2026
“My wife said, ‘You might coach again someday, but you'll never coach the Warriors again,’ and that was really meaningful because I love this team, I love our players, and that struck me. I couldn't imagine walking away from the Warriors” pic.twitter.com/LCa7Fem09i
“My wife said, ‘You might coach again someday, but you’ll never coach the Warriors again,’” Kerr explained. “And that was really meaningful because I love this team, I love our players and that struck me. I couldn’t imagine walking away from the Warriors.”
He added that neither Curry nor Green influenced his decision, though the coach did speak to both players.
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Now going into his 13th season as Warriors head coach, Kerr is already thinking about what improvements need to be made for next season. In his view, that starts with the coaching.
“I know I have to be better. I didn’t have a great coaching year.” Kerr said. “We got a little too loose. I gotta tighten the ship up.”
Steve Kerr gets detailed on what must change as part of his decision to return
— Anthony Slater (@anthonyVslater) May 15, 2026
“I know I have to be better. I didn’t have a great coaching year.”
“We got a little too loose. I gotta tighten the ship up.” pic.twitter.com/zzpnhXigzE
Top among Kerr’s concerns is reducing turnovers. The Warriors averaged 15.7 turnovers last season, tied with the Washington Wizards for the third-worst average in the NBA. Individually, Curry averaged 2.8 turnovers while Green averaged 2.7, something that the ESPN profile mentioned Kerr spoke about with the veteran forward.
Reducing turnovers is part of the greater discipline that he says the team needs next season.
Another priority for Kerr and general manager Mike Dunleavy, who also spoke to reporters on Friday, is constructing a younger roster that won’t be as worn down by back-to-back games and the grind of an 82-game regular season. The hope is that the Warriors will experience fewer injuries next season as a result.
“We need some younger legs, for sure,” Kerr said.
A major part of a younger roster will be whichever player Golden State selects with the No. 11 overall pick in June’s NBA Draft.
"In a strong draft, we feel like we can get a good player,” Dunleavy said. “But we'll look at everything. If there's offers for the pick to move up, move back, trade for a veteran player who can help us, we'll look at all that stuff."
In his latest mock draft for Yahoo Sports, NBA draft analyst Kevin O’Connor projected the Warriors to select Karim López, a 6-foot-8 forward who averaged 11.9 points and 6.1 rebounds, while shooting 33% on 3-pointers for the New Zealand Breakers this season. However, Golden State will have plenty of options leading up to the June 23 draft.
The No. 11 Florida State baseball team defeated its rival, the Miami Hurricanes, on Thursday in a thrilling come-from-behind win in 11 innings. A walkoff bases-loaded walk sealed the 7-6 win, and a large part of the win came thanks to the services of pitcher Wes Mendes.
Thanks to his stellar performance all season, Mendes has been named a Dick Howser Trophy Award semifinalist. The award is given to the best collegiate baseball player in the country, and it's no surprise that Mendes is in the running for it.
Mendes has posted an ERA of 2.68 this season with a record of 9-3 on the mound. He is the only player at Florida State this season to post an ERA below 3.00 with 10 or more games pitched. In 84 innings pitched, he has been a nightmare to go against for opposing batters.
In 2025, Florida State's Alex Lodise was the Dick Howser Award winner, so the Seminoles will look to make it a back-to-back win in this prestigious award. Notable names who have won the award include major leaguers Paul Skenes and Mike Zunino.
Florida State has just two more games to play in the regular season, both against Miami. Friday's match starts at 6 p.m. ET, and fans can catch the game on the ACC Network Extra.
Our Dick Howser Trophy semifinalist, Wes Mendes ⭐️ pic.twitter.com/suwzewDTHG
— FSU Baseball (@FSUBaseball) May 14, 2026
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The Phillies – winners of their last five series – will head to Pittsburgh to start a three-game series with the Pirates on Friday night.
The Phillies’ starting pitcher for the opener will be Aaron Nola. Nola is off to a rough start to the season at 2-3 with a 5.14 ERA.
Hello from Pittsburgh!#RingTheBellpic.twitter.com/lSP9tewVaF
— Philadelphia Phillies (@Phillies) May 15, 2026
He’ll be opposed by righthander Braxton Ashcroft. In his second big league season, Ashcraft is 2-2 with a 2.77 ERA.
45/162.
— Pittsburgh Pirates (@Pirates) May 15, 2026
📺 @SNPittsburgh
📻 @937theFanpic.twitter.com/wlST4fVzSE
Game time is 6:40 PM and will be televised locally on NBCSP.
NEW YORK — OG Anunoby’s return from a right hamstring strain appears to be near.
The Knicks starting forward was a full participant in practice Friday at the team’s Tarrytown training facility, with head coach Mike Brown calling the defensive anchor’s progress “encouraging” ahead of the Eastern Conference finals.
“He practiced today in full, yeah,” Brown said.
Anunoby injured his hamstring with five minutes remaining in the Knicks’ Game 2 victory over the Philadelphia 76ers. The injury occurred on the leg opposite of the hamstring costing him the lion’s share of the 2024 Eastern Conference finals, plus nine games earlier this season in November.
The Knicks completed the 4-0 series sweep without their starting forward, and Friday marked his first full practice since suffering the injury on May 6.
“Anytime anybody’s able to do anything [return to practice from an injury] like that, it’s always encouraging,” Brown said, noting Anunoby participated in scrimmages during practice. “Everything we did today, he did.”
Before the injury, Anunoby was playing some of the best basketball of his career, averaging 21.5 points on 62% shooting from the field and 54% shooting from 3 through his first eight playoff games.
As of Friday afternoon, the Knicks were still awaiting the winner of the Detroit Pistons-Cleveland Cavaliers second-round series. If Cleveland closed out Detroit in six games, the Knicks would host Game 1 of the conference finals Sunday at Madison Square Garden. If the Pistons forced and won a Game 7, the series would begin Tuesday in Detroit.
For Brown, however, the timeline remains secondary to Anunoby’s health.
“At the end of the day, imma wait and let the medical group tell me each day what he can do,” Brown said. “We’ll see if they tell me something different tomorrow. But it’s definitely encouraging to see somebody [who was] out [to] be able to go out there and practice, full practice, like OG did.”
Anunoby averaged 16.7 points, 5.2 rebounds and 1.6 steals while shooting 48% from the field and 39% from 3 during his first full regular season under Brown. He is also expected to be in contention for his second career NBA All-Defensive Team selection.
Brown coached the Knicks to 53 wins in his first year on the job. Most coaches in his position would be celebrating, if not making rounds for a Coach of the Year campaign. Not Brown. He’s been tasked with elevating the Knicks beyond the ceiling they believed former head coach Tom Thibodeau imposed on the franchise. That means NBA Finals or bust, even if 53 wins and a completely reimagined Knicks offense are huge victories for Brown’s resume.
“I don’t look at it like that. I literally do this to try to compete to try to win a championship. That’s what my focus is throughout the course of the year,” said Brown, who has maintained he doesn’t pay attention to any outside noise. “Throughout the course of the year, there’s going to be noise out there. When [ex-San Antonio Spurs head coach Gregg Popovich] was at his height, people talked about him. When [Golden State Warriors head coach] Steve Kerr was at his height, people talked about him.
“People can talk about Mike Brown for sure, but it’s my job to ignore the noise. It’s easy to do that because the pressure that I put on myself and the team puts on itself to be great or try to be the best team in the league, doesn’t even match up to what everyone else says.”
Karl-Anthony Towns said scouting the Knicks’ next opponent has become a family affair.
Towns, like virtually every member of an organization awaiting the victor of the other conference semifinals matchup, will watch Game 6 between the Cavs and Pistons, but only Towns planned in advance to watch it with his loved ones.
“My fiancee [Jordyn Woods], she loves watching basketball a lot. It’s always something, even when I’m not thinking about it, maybe I’m thinking of talking to my family, my niece, my nephew, [Jordyn] has the game on,” Towns said. “She’s constantly updating me on what’s happening. She knows ball now, after all these years together. She’s talking about flex screens, UCLA cuts and stuff like that.”
Towns is also watching the Minnesota Timberwolves — the team responsible for dealing him to the Knicks as part of the Julius Randle-Donte DiVincenzo trade. As of Friday afternoon, the Wolves trailed the San Antonio Spurs, 3-2, with the Spurs having a chance to close out on the road.
“I definitely am tuned in. I watch the games, especially on the days that we’re not playing, and the Wolves are playing,” Towns said. “I’m always tapped in, I’m watching, I’m texting Ant [Edwards], I’m texting Rudy [Gobert], I’m texting those guys and just watching them play.”
The Las Vegas Golden Knights are heading back to the Western Conference Finals after securing a 4-2 second-round series win over the Anaheim Ducks on Thursday night, but it isn't all good news in Sin City.
Following the 5-1 Game 6 win, longtime NHL coach John Tortorella did not line up for postgame handshakes, and he refused to speak to the media. Now, the league is making the Golden Knights pay for it.
On Friday, the NHL stripped Vegas of a second-round pick in the 2026 NHL draft for what it deemed a "flagrant" violation of league media policies. Tortorella was also personally fined $100,000 for his antics.
According to a report from Elliotte Friedman of Sportsnet 590 in Toronto, Las Vegas' frustration stemmed from the NHL's decision to suspend defenseman Brayden McNabb for Game 6 after a hit that injured Ducks forward Ryan Poehling in Game 5.
NHL swings hammer at @GoldenKnights and John Tortorella for skipping media avail after their Game 6 win over the Ducks.
— Greg Wyshynski (@wyshynski) May 15, 2026
- Forfeit 2026 2nd-round pick
- Tortorella fined $100,000.
NHL claims penalties are after "previous warnings" on media regulations.
VGK can appeal pic.twitter.com/kOhL5zJsBv
According to Elliotte Friedman on @FAN590, the Golden Knights were furious over the Brayden McNabb suspension, which reportedly led to last night’s post-game antics 😳 pic.twitter.com/8umrHifQXI
— Gino Hard (@GinoHard_) May 15, 2026
The league said the decision to strip the Golden Knights of a draft pick came after "previous warnings" about violations of media policy.
Las Vegas is hoping to defeat the Colorado Avalanche and advance to the Stanley Cup Final for the third time in the franchise's short history. Perhaps capturing its second Stanley Cup would be enough of a consolation with one fewer pick coming in June's draft.
This article originally appeared on For The Win: Golden Knights' severe punishment for media violations, explained
Animal welfare groups are calling for action against Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Edwin Diaz and top horse racing jockeys Jose Ortiz and Irad Ortiz Jr. for their involvement in illegal cockfighting detailed in a story by USA TODAY Sports.
Photos and video found on social media showed the athletes in the pit at cockfighting arenas in Puerto Rico and on social media posts promoting cockfights. Diaz, who is a three-time MLB All Star, and the Ortiz brothers, who finished 1-2 in the Kentucky Derby on May 2, all are from Puerto Rico.
A federal ban prohibits cockfighting in all 50 states and U.S. territories, including Puerto Rico.
The Ortiz brothers are scheduled to ride in the Preakness Stakes, the second leg of the Triple Crown, on May 16. Kathy Guillermo, a senior vice president with People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals, or PETA, said they should be banned from the race.
"Horse racing must stop operating in a vacuum – its players aren’t above federal law," Guillermo said in a statement provided to USA TODAY Sports. "Right now, Irad Ortiz and Jose Ortiz should be banned from tomorrow’s Preakness day races. All the states that license the Ortiz brothers should immediately suspend the jockeys' licenses and launch serious investigations into their involvement in cockfighting."
Catch up: Kentucky Derby winning jockeys, MLB pitcher tied to illegal cockfighting in Puerto Rico
Animal Wellness Action and the Center for a Humane Economy issued a press release May 15 calling on horse racing authorities and federal prosecutors to take immediate action Jose Ortiz and Irad Ortiz, Jr.
"Cockfighting is a sadistic and cruel practice that inflicts slash wounds and stabbing injuries for the thrill of bloodletting and illegal gambling, and along with dogfighting, is the most severely and widely criminalized form of animal cruelty," Wayne Pacelle, president of Animal Wellness Action and the Center for a Humane Economy, said, according to the press release. “Participation in such conduct is fundamentally incompatible with the responsibilities expected of licensed jockeys and other racing professionals who have animal-care responsibilities.”
Irad Ortiz rode winning horse Bold Fact on a May 15 precursor to the Preakness at Laurel Park, after which another horse, 3-year-old colt Hit Zero, died of an apparent cardiac event, according to reports.
Leighann Lassiter, animal cruelty policy program director for Humane World for Animals, told USA TODAY Sports that despite the longstanding federal ban, "cockfighting remains a huge problem" in the U.S., with California being one of the largest suppliers of birds for international cockfighting.
"Public figures and athletes are role models for many people – the entities they represent have an imperative to hold them to a high standard amid allegations of animal fighting or any form of cruelty."
Pacelle sent letters to MLB commissioner Rob Manfred and the CEO of of Horseracing Integrity and Safety Authority (HISA), which regulates U.S. thoroughbred racing, urging them to investigate and "take appropriate disciplinary action," according to copies of the letters obtained by USA TODAY Sports.
Steve Hindi, president of Showing Animals Respect and Kindness, said of the athletes, "If they are involved in this animal abusive criminal activity that also involves drugs, weapons, human trafficking, and every other kind of vile criminal conduct, why in God's name would you not unceremoniously boot (them) out?"
Chris DeRose, founder and president of Last Chance for Animals, said the allegations involving Diaz "are deeply disturbing and deserve a full and immediate investigation by Major League Baseball."
"If these allegations are substantiated," DeRose continued in a statement provided to USA TODAY Sports, "MLB must levy punishment consistent with its player conduct policies and make clear that involvement in illegal animal fighting has no place in professional sports."
MLB declined comment on the social media posts involving Diaz when reached by USA TODAY Sports.
DeRose, whose organization is dedicated to eliminating animal exploitation, said the reports implicating the Ortiz brothers, among horse racing's top jockeys, are "equally troubling.''
"The U.S. Department of Justice and all relevant federal and territorial law enforcement agencies must aggressively enforce the law and hold everyone involved accountable, regardless of celebrity status or athletic accomplishment," DeRose said. "No athlete, no league, and no cultural defense should place anyone above the law when animals are being tortured for entertainment."
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Friends of Animals, a nonprofit animal advocacy organization, provided USA TODAY Sports a statement saying, “Friends of Animals hopes that those involved in Major League Baseball, supposedly 'America's pastime,' uses ethics clauses, also known as morals clauses, in player contracts and that the powers that be would suspend or terminate contracts if an athlete engages in animal cruelty rather than condone it."
Photos and published articles linked to cockfighting not only Edwin Diaz but also his younger brother, Alexis. Alexis Diaz is a pitcher who spent four years with the Cincinnati Reds and now is pitching in the minor leagues for the Round Rock Express in Texas.
The athletes did not respond to multiple requests USA TODAY Sports made to talk to them or get comment.
This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Edwin Diaz, Ortiz brothers' Puerto Rico cockfighting ties slammed
The Kentucky Wildcats, along with a number of other programs, await word from players going through the NBA draft process on whether or not they'll return to school. They have until May 27 to pull out, and Mark Pope and his staff are waiting on two key decisions from Malachi Moreno and Milan Momcilovic.
Kentucky would love to get both into Lexington for next season, and Moreno will definitely be a Wildcat if he exits the draft. Momcilovic, though, is a bit more complicated. If he returns to college, he also has to choose a school. Unfortunately for Big Blue Nation, the Louisville Cardinals are once again in the mix to swipe an elite player from the Cats.
Ben Roberts of the Lexington Herald-Leader was present as Momcilovic spoke about his situation. He made it clear that he is completely focused on the NBA draft for now, but would decide on the best route based on feedback from NBA teams.
If he does return to college, Momcilovic pointed out the fit with Kentucky.
I think Kentucky would be a good fit....I really like the way they play.
He added, "I feel like I’d be a great player for him, and he’d be a good coach for me." That certain sounds like a positive, but Louisville lingers with Roberts pointing out that many at the NBA draft combine believe that's where he'll wind up, which would be devastating to Kentucky fans, who have already had to watch Louisville land other Wildcats targets.
A decision from Momcilovic is still a few weeks away, and will be a big moment for Pope and Kentucky. Until then, fans will have to just wait.
This article originally appeared on UK Wildcats Wire: Kentucky basketball could lose Milan Momcilovic to Louisville

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After winning its first Olympic gold medal in over 40 years, Team USA hockey returns to the ice this month for the IIHF World Championships.
The squad arrives in Switzerland riding the momentum of their historic victory in Milan, looking to prove that their Olympic triumph was the beginning of a new era of American dominance rather than a singular moment of magic.
The roster features a compelling mix of the gold-medal core, including Matthew Tkachuk, and fresh reinforcements from the NHL ranks. While the Olympic victory was defined by gritty defensive play and timely goaltending, the World Championship stage offers a faster, more offensive-minded environment where the Americans’ elite young speed will be on full display.
Standing in their way is a gauntlet of traditional powers—including a vengeful Canada and a disciplined Swedish side—all looking to knock the reigning Olympic champions off their pedestal. For Team USA, the mission is simple but daunting: validate their "best in the world" status by capturing a gold medal double that hasn't been achieved by the program in the modern era.
Here is everything you need to know about Team USA's schedule and roster.
All Team USA games will be aired nationally on NHL Network throughout the 2026 tournament. Fans looking to stream the event can on fubo, which offers new subscribers a free trial.
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All of Team USA's Group A games will be played at Swiss Life Arena in Zurich.
| Date | Opponent | Time (ET) | Watch/Score |
| Friday, May 15 | vs. Switzerland | 2:20 p.m. | Switzerland 3, USA 1 |
| Sunday, May 17 | vs. Great Britain | 6:20 a.m. | NHL Network, fubo |
| Monday, May 18 | vs. Finland | 10:20 a.m. | NHL Network, fubo |
| Wednesday, May 20 | vs. Germany | 2:20 p.m. | NHL Network, fubo |
| Saturday, May 23 | vs. Latvia | 6:20 a.m. | NHL Network, fubo |
| Monday, May 25 | vs. Hungary | 10:20 a.m. | NHL Network, fubo |
| Tuesday, May 26 | vs. Austria | 10:20 a.m. | NHL Network, fubo |
FORWARDS (15)
| Player | Team |
| Matt Coronato | Calgary Flames |
| Paul Cotter | New Jersey Devils |
| James Hagens | Boston Bruins |
| Isaac Howard | Bakersfield Condors |
| Sam Lafferty | Chicago Blackhawks |
| Ryker Lee | Michigan State University |
| Ryan Leonard | Washington Capitals |
| Oliver Moore | Chicago Blackhawks |
| Danny Nelson | University of Notre Dame |
| Tommy Novak | Pittsburgh Penguins |
| Mathieu Olivier | Columbus Blue Jackets |
| Max Plante | University of Minnesota Duluth |
| Max Sasson | Vancouver Canucks |
| Alex Steeves | Boston Bruins |
| Matthew Tkachuk | Florida Panthers |
DEFENSEMEN (8)
| Player | Team |
| Will Borgen | New York Rangers |
| Declan Carlile | Tampa Bay Lightning |
| Connor Clifton | Pittsburgh Penguins |
| Justin Faulk | Detroit Red Wings |
| Wyatt Kaiser | Chicago Blackhawks |
| Ryan Lindgren | Seattle Kraken |
| Mason Lohrei | Boston Bruins |
| Ryan Ufko | Milwaukee Admirals |
GOALIES (3)
| Player | Team |
| Drew Commesso | Rockford IceHogs |
| Devin Cooley | Calgary Flames |
| Joseph Woll | Toronto Maple Leafs |
| Position | Name |
| Head Coach | Don Granato |
| Assistant Coach | Kevin Dean |
| Assistant Coach | Brandon Naurato |
| Assistant Coach | Darby Hendrickson |
| Assistant Coach | Ty Hennes |
| Goaltending Coach | Thomas Speer |

The Prem, Franklin's Gardens
Northampton (61) 94
Tries: Hendy (4), Hutchinson (2), Chick, Coles, McParland (2), Furbank, Kemeny, Pollock, Graham Cons: Smith (11), Hutchinson
Bristol (14) 33
Tries: Thacker, Rees-Zammit, Randall, Ivanishvili, Heward Cons: Jordan, Williams (3)
Northampton Saints scored 14 tries to humiliate Bristol Bears 94-33 at Franklin's Gardens and confirm their semi-final place in a record-breaking game of Prem Rugby.
Winger George Hendy led the rout with four tries, bookending the game by crossing the whitewash in the third minute and in the last.
In between, Saints scored at will as they racked up nine first-half tries for a 61-14 lead at the break, rendering their five more after half-time as something of a come down.
The defeat, and the manner of it, is a serious blow to Bristol's hopes of making the play-offs, leaving them four points behind fourth-placed Exeter who play Harlequins on Saturday. They did at least score five tries to take away a bonus point.
The total of 127 points meant it was the highest scoring game in the history of English top-flight rugby union, beating the previous record of 118 in Richmond's 106-12 win over Bedford in 1999.

Prem leaders Northampton were back to their razor-sharp attacking best as they bounced back from their own dark day in a record defeat at rivals Leicester last weekend and now need six more points from their final two games to secure a home semi-final.
Their night began with a break from Tom Litchfield and a pass from Henry Pollock to send Hendy up the left-wing to score.
Rory Hutchinson and Callum Chick added two more tries but replies from Harry Thacker and Rees-Zammit saw the game nicely poised at 19-14.
But when Bristol winger Kalaveti Ravouvou was sin-binned for a deliberate knock-on, Saints took full advantage to score three more tries as Alex Coles went over from close range, Tommy Freeman's break down the right wing sent Archie McParland over and a break from Hendy freed space for George Furbank to score.
Hutchinson walked in a seventh try from an attacking line-out, Josh Kemeny broke through midfield to add an eighth, and with the final play of the first 40 minutes, an attack from their own half saw Hendy score again and Joe Batley sin-binned for a shoulder charge.
The carnage kept coming after the break as two minutes into the second half, Freeman broke up the middle and passed for Pollock to go over.
Bristol did at least work Harry Randall into the right corner for their third try but they dropped the restart and McParland collected the loose ball to run in.
Hutchinson's turnover led to Hendy's hat-trick try as he stepped in off the left wing and Bristol had conceded more points than ever before in a Prem fixture.
They did respond and a succession of penalties led to a yellow-card for Ed Prowse and a try for Luka Ivanishvili that gave Bristol a bonus point.
Noah Heward then cut a superb line in midfield and sprinted under the posts.
But the closing minutes brought further pain for the visitors as Matias Moroni became the third Bears player to be sin-binned, this time for holding Pollock, and from the penalty, Saints worked Graham in for a 13th try.
And with the final play of the game, Saints attacked down the left before bringing the play back for Hendy to finish well for yet another try.
On a night of records, Hendy's fourth score ensured it was the most points Northampton had ever scored in a Prem match - beating the 90 they racked up against Gloucester in 2024 - and equalled the number of tries they scored that day with 14.
Bears director of rugby Pat Lam told BBC Radio Bristol:
"Saints were outstanding obviously, they made the most of everything, we had three yellow cards and they scored eight tries, they were lethal and on fire.
"We were embarrassed and we apologise to all our fans but that's what happens in life, you get knocked down but you have to dust yourself off and get up when you get a big knock like that.
"I thought the first yellow card was harsh but they were lethal, scored two, three tries quickly and got so much momentum from that."
Northampton: Furbank, Freeman, Litchfield, Hutchinson, Hendy, Smith, McParland; Iyogun, Smith, Millar Mills, Coles, Prowse, Kemeny, Pollock, Chick
Replacements: Walker, Fischetti, Green, Van Der Mescht, Pearson, Graham, Mitchell, Dingwall
Sin-bin: Prowse
Bristol: Lane, Rees-Zammit, Janse van Rensburg, Williams, Ravouvou, Jordan, Randall; Genge, Thacker, Kloska, Dun, Batley, Owen, Harding (c), Grondona
Replacements: Gwilliam, Woolmore, Lahiff, Taylor, Ivanishvili, Marmion, Moroni, Heward
Sin-bin: Ravouvou, Batley, Moroni
Referee: Luke Pearce

On Thursday afternoon, Homer Bush Jr laced a line drive that just kept carrying. It quickly soared over the starting pitcher, Owen Murphy. The middle infields jogged lazily into shallow center field as they began to line up for a potential relay throw, but quickly realized it was not going to happen. Then center fielder DaShawn Keirsey Jr. watched helplessly as the ball cleared the center field wall for a two-run homerun.
There was nothing dazzling about the homerun. It had an exit velocity of 102.4mph and only traveled 379 feet. But it was already the second homerun in Triple-A for Homer Bush Jr. after hitting zero all of last season in Double-A.
A few days prior, Bush Jr. did not look on helplessly as a batter sent a towering flyball to deep right field. Bush Jr. tracked the ball, taking calculated steps as the right field wall quickly approached. The ball soared just beyond the right field wall, but Bush Jr. perfectly timed a jump and leapt up to snag the ball and take a homerun away from the opposing hitter.
The highlight reel play continued an impressive start to the season for perhaps the most underrated prospect in the Rays system.
The Rays originally acquired Bush Jr. during the firesale that was the 2024 trade deadline, where he was part of the return for reliever Jason Adam. Dylan Lesko and JD Gonzalez were also involved but both are struggling in the lowest levels of the Rays system. Bush Jr. is looking like he might turn into something for Tampa Bay.
Entering Spring Training, Bush Jr. was ticketed to be a starting outfielder for Triple-A Durham, where he would battle for playing time in center field with newcomers Jacob Melton and Victor Mesa Jr. Then, during a Spring Training game, Bush Jr. injured his thumb while making a diving catch. This led to him opening the year on the Injured List and unable to make his season debut until April 18th. He only rehabbed for one game in Single-A before moving up to Triple-A for the first time in his career.
Since arriving at the uppermost level in the Rays system, Bush Jr. has hit .329/.390/.443 with 2 HR over 84 plate appearances. Although it’s a small sample, that offensive production nearly mirrors what Bush Jr. has done throughout his minor league career, although he already has surpassed his homerun total from last season. In Double-A in 2025, he hit .301/.375/.360 without a homerun over 546 trips to the plate; Bush Jr. is also walking and striking out at nearly the same clip. Also, Bush Jr. is among the best base stealers in all of minor league baseball, swiping 57 bases in each of the past two seasons.
His offensive production is welcome, but the tools that will propel Bush Jr. to the big leagues are his speed and defensive capabilities.
Following the 2025 season, Bush Jr. was awarded a Minor League Gold Glove, officially recognizing him as one of the top three defensive outfielders in all of minor league baseball. In their latest rankings of Rays prospects, FanGraphs rated Bush Jr. as have 80-grade speed and potentially 60-grade fielding ability. Meanwhile, Baseball America had him at 80-grade speed and 70-fielding. He was considered the second fastest runner in the Rays organization behind Chandler Simpson.
Despite his success in 2025, Bush Jr’s lack of power at the plate led to him sliding down prospect charts. He was 22nd at our site, but didn’t make the Rays top 30, instead slotting in at 31st for Baseball America:
Bush looks like an NFL free safety, but that size and physicality is not apparent at the plate, where he hit zero home runs in 2025. He is a polished hitter with a well above-average glove in center field.
Rays Assistant GM, Kevin Ibach, reaffirmed that sentiment when discussing Bush Jr. at the end of last season.
“You look at his body, and he wouldn’t look out of place playing (for the NFL’s Tampa Bay Buccaneers),” Ibach said. “So while the impact hasn’t quite shown up in the offensive stat line, there’s optimism about some untapped power potential.’’
Bush Jr. has always looked like a hitter capable of tapping into some power but thus far the homerun stroke has more or less eluded him throughout his career. However, Triple-A has been kind to him thus far in a small sample, having already launched two homeruns and is currently slugging .443 entering play on Friday; that slugging percentage would be the highest of his professional career.
The Rays outfield situation right now is barren. Behind Jonny DeLuca on the Rays depth chart, Homer Bush Jr. might just be the next man up should there be an injury concern, as Jacob Melton is currently on the Injured List and Victor Mesa Jr is working his way from an injury suffered in mid-April.
When Gina Carano stepped on the scale Friday morning, it wasn't just the culmination of a fighter's typical weight cut. It was part of a nearly two-year "path to recovery."
That's what Carano had to say in a "vulnerable post" shared on Instagram after she weighed in at 141.4 pounds for her highly anticipated featherweight fight with Ronda Rousey, which takes place Saturday at Intuit Dome in Inglewood, Calif., and streams on Netflix – the streaming giant's first foray into MMA.
Carano got emotional, sharing that she's lost 100 pounds since September 2024 and reflecting on how her weight-loss journey has affected her life.
"Since Sept 2024 to today, May 15, 2026, I have lost 100lbs.," Carano wrote. "It hurts to say that and share but I am going to share it because I worked so damn hard every week for over a year and a half to shed this weight. It did not happen overnight. If it wasn’t for having this incredibly challenging goal in fighting (Ronda Rousey) I most definitely wouldn’t have reached this. I was pre-diabetic, had trouble simply walking in September and have been on the path to recovery to turn myself back into an athlete since then.
"It was hard, SO damn hard.. there was so much to learn, too much to unpack here, ups, downs, plateaus, things I learned late I wish I learned earlier, trial by error but I did it."
It's been nearly 17 years since Carano, the first mainstream women's MMA star before Rousey arrived in the UFC, last competed in a fight.
When she steps in the cage Saturday night, she'll be a woman transformed.
This article originally appeared on MMA Junkie: Gina Carano shares 'vulnerable post' reflecting on weight-loss journey

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The New England Patriots cut ties with Stefon Diggs this offseason, but he could still re-sign with the team as a free agent.
Earlier this offseason, Eliot Wolf said he is not closing the door on Diggs, and after he was found not guilty of felony strangulation and misdemeanor assault and battery, he could make sense as a signing for the Patriots. The team would seemingly only be interested in a cheaper, short-term deal. They have already signed Romeo Doubs and are expected to acquire A.J. Brown after June 1.
Assuming the Patriots land Brown as many insiders expect, he, Doubs and Diggs would be in contention to be the best trio in football with Drake Maye as the trigger man. However, NFL insider Albert Breer thinks it's more likely that Diggs signs elsewhere if the Patriots trade for Brown.
"Now, I believe the Patriots love Diggs, and Diggs would love to return," wrote Breer on Tuesday. "But any realistic talk about his return, to me, hinges on whether the Brown trade happens. Assuming Brown does become a Patriot, I think Diggs will probably be somewhere in that one-year, $10 million range. The Chiefs could make sense. The Commanders might, too, since Diggs is from D.C. The Falcons and Rams would also be interesting landing spots."
When Wolf said earlier this offseason that he would not close the door on signing Diggs, he mentioned that the team could revisit signing him in the case of an injury. It did not seem like the Patriots had him as a priority, and the charges against him were not the key factor in his release. The Patriots likely felt they could upgrade, and they are set to if they land Brown.
As much as fans and players would like Diggs back in New England, the odds seem low if the Patriots complete a trade with the Philadelphia Eagles for Brown.
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BALTIMORE — If you watched Anthony Volpe’s Yankees debut Wednesday at Oriole Park and thought his entire afternoon was a total loss, you’re mistaken.
Actually, Volpe did a swell job of avoiding a little inquisition after going 0-for-3 with a strikeout and an error on a groundball right at him one day after he returned from Triple-A.
After the Yankees managed one hit while being skunked 7-0 by the Orioles, their very temporary starting shortstop didn’t make a clubhouse appearance during 15 minutes of media availability.
Maybe Volpe was taking a long shower.
Maybe he was eating alone while teammates munched on postgame meals on tables in a hallway outside their clubhouse.
Maybe he was already on a team bus that still wasn’t close to heading to BWI for a charter flight to Newark.
Volpe’s absence came after a difficult afternoon that included boos from Yankees fans in a crowd of 14,521 at the series finale that was switched from a night game to a matinee due to expected rain.
Knowing Volpe has been in media and fan crosshairs, Aaron Judge provided some public support during his post-game interview.
The Yankees captain talked about his club’s hitting woes and the upcoming series against the Mets before being asked what his message was to Volpe, who was called up from Scranton on Tuesday to play short while Jose Caballero takes 10 days or so to recover from a fractured right middle finger.
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“Just take care of business,” Judge said before bringing up the negativity that surrounded Volpe during his 2025 season and again this month when he lost his starting job and roster spot. “There’s been a lot of questions, a lot of stuff going on with that, circling with the media, but the biggest thing is block out the noise. There’s going to be a lot of noise with it.”
Volpe might not be able to avoid being optioned again when Caballero returns from the IL.
Boone has already said “the expectation” is Caballero will remain the starter and a decision will be made on whether Volpe stays as a reserve or not. Utility infielder Max Schuemann could have the edge there because he plays three infield positions and Volpe’s only experience as a pro besides shortstop was three games at third base and two at second when he was in A-ball in 2021.
Beyond possibly feeling pressure to make a big statement quickly, Volpe could be dealing with a lot of fan abuse from Yankees fans when he’s playing at Citi Field this weekend and then back in Yankee Stadium next week.
The boos from Yankees fans in Orioles country started when Volpe struck out with runners on the corners to end the fifth inning, with the Yankees trailing 3-0. They were louder in Baltimore eighth when Leody Taveras’ groundball to short was booted for an E-6.
This was a carryover to a miserable couple of weeks for Volpe, who was optioned to Triple-A on May 3 when he finished a 20-day rehab assignment that completed his full recovery from October left shoulder labrum surgery.
Volpe was the Yankees’ starter at shortstop for almost every game since his MLB debut on Opening Day 2023 through last season. He thought he’d keep his job this year, even though he struggled hitting and fielding in 2025 while playing with a bad shoulder from May on.
Everything changed when Caballero filled in for Volpe better than anyone anticipated after moving from a super-utility role. By the time Volpe was ready to play, he wasn’t piling up hits during his minor-league rehab games, either.
Because the Yankees had been so committed to Volpe in past seasons, it was a surprise when they committed to sticking with Caballero. The Yankees simply rewarded Caballero, who stood out hitting .259 with four homers while playing some of the best shortstop in the majors and, as usual, stealing a bunch of bases.
Barely a week later, things changed again when Caballero jammed a finger on a pickoff throw at first base last Sunday in Milwaukee and a Tuesday MRI revealed a small fracture.
Following his call-up, Volpe drove his car from Scranton to Baltimore on Tuesday, arriving around game time, then was in the Yankees’ lineup Wednesday.
Talking to Yankees media after Tuesday’s game, Volpe said he was excited to be back. He also claimed that he felt good about his hitting even though he batted just .221 over 68 at-bats in 18 minor-league games — including .205 in nine games with Scranton/Wilkes-Barre.
A day later, Volpe wore a collar facing big-league pitching — as did every Yankee except Jazz Chisholm, who doubled in the fifth for the team’s lone hit.
Volpe hit a 247-foot flyout to center field in the third, struck out on a 3-2 pitch with two runners on to end the fifth and popped out to short in the eighth. His last plate appearance was an eight-pitch at-bat that included a liner to deep right field that curled foul.
Volpe’s first game back became more of a storyline when an eighth-inning grounder deflected off the heel of his glove. After leading all American League shortstops with 19 errors last season, he has one in one game this year.
Not wanting to pin this on Volpe, Boone mentioned positives that he took from his shortstop’s first game.
“He had some competitive at-bats,” the manager said. “He got to 3-2 the last time fouling some pitches off. I thought he made a couple good plays in the field, and then obviously missed a routine play.”
Volpe can change the narrative this weekend by contributing a series win or sweep in Queens, then again next week when the Yankees are home against the Blue Jays.
“Just go out there and play your game,” Judge said again. “He’s a special part of this organization, a special player … so just block out the noise and just go do your job.”
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Michael Carrick’s arrival has not only benefited Manchester United, but also one of their homegrown heroes.
Kobbie Mainoo, who was a regular for the Red Devils en route to their FA Cup success under Erik ten Hag, and for England as they reached the Euro 2024 finals, inexplicably saw his role drastically reduced by Ruben Amorim.
The Portuguese felt the Englishman did not fit his system and opted to play Bruno Fernandes alongside Casemiro instead.
The Carrington graduate failed to start a single Premier League game under the then-Portuguese head coach, and came close to leaving the 20-time English league champions in two successive transfer windows.
INEOS blocked his request in the summer, before the caretaker head coach’s arrival in January following Amorim’s sacking, turned his fortunes around.
Kobbie Mainoo has started all but one game under Carrick, and his heroics against Liverpool ensured the club’s return to the Champions League.
Sky Sports caught up with the 21-year-old and asked him about his time under Amorim. The Stockport-born star admitted that he came close to quitting his boyhood club.
“When you’re not playing many games, or any games, you consider all things. But at the forefront of my mind was always to play for Manchester United and continue to play for this club that I’ve grown up at.”
He went on to explain how difficult that period was, and how his teammates helped him overcome that challenging phase.
“Yeah, when there’s new managers, they have their way that they want to play and if they think you don’t fit that, then you don’t fit that. All I can do is try and work and train to maybe see it in a different light.
“Going from playing nearly every game to not playing as often is always going to be a difficult adjustment. It was good for me in terms of learning [about] myself, the game, and patience. How to schedule my life and how I train and how I work and getting into routines.”
“It’s difficult when you don’t even come on as a sub of course. But I’d say my family and my friends helped me see the light at the end of the tunnel. They knew it would swing back my way at some point, so I just had to be patient.”
The midfield maestro has been duly rewarded with a new long-term deal by United, and he is expected to play a starring role for the three-time Champions League winners in the years to come and for the Three Lions at the upcoming World Cup.
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"It will be bedlam," said Derek McInnes as he prepares to take Hearts to Celtic Park for the final-day decider in the Scottish Premiership.
The Edinburgh side have been out in front since September and have a one-point lead after 37 games.
Avoid defeat and Hearts will be champions of Scotland for the first time since 1960.
No team outside the Old Firm has finished top of the pile since Aberdeen in 1985 and this is Scotland's first final-day title shootout between the top two since Rangers edged out the Dons in 1991.
Celtic must win to defend their crown and make it five-in-a-row.
As if emotions weren't heightened enough, it could be a final home game for stand-in boss Martin O'Neill, the veteran saying there was a "reasonable chance" of that being the case. He expects an "electric" atmosphere.
"Pure box office," is how McInnes described the Saturday lunchtime showdown.
The 12:30 kick-off at Celtic Park will have the eyes of the world on it.
BBC Radio Scotland's Sportsound will be on air from 11:30 BST and will provide commentary, with text updates on the BBC Sport website and app.
Match highlights will be shown on Sportscene, BBC Scotland and iPlayer from 19:15.

Celtic have momentum as they aim for a seventh successive league victory.
Performances have not always been convincing but they have been getting over the line.
Hearts had a wobble before the league split, picking up just one point from four away games, but they have responded well with three wins and a draw since the division broke in two for the run-in.
The league leaders are unbeaten against Celtic in three meetings this term.
In October, they enjoyed a 3-1 win at Tynecastle, which brought Brendan Rodgers' second spell at Celtic to an end.
Two months later, they ruined Wilfried Nancy's debut as Celtic boss, leaving Glasgow with a 2-1 success.
In January, Hearts twice came from behind in a 2-2 draw in Gorgie.
While they are unbeaten at home in the league, Hearts have been less sure on their travels, losing five and drawing four.
Celtic have suffered eight Premiership losses this season, which is more than the past two campaigns combined, with half of those coming during the short-lived Nancy tenure.
Celtic are going for a 14th title in 15 years and have been champions of Scotland on 55 occasions.
Hearts have been waiting 66 years since their fourth triumph.
There were agonising near things in 1965 and 1986 for the Tynecastle side, losing out on the old goal average system after a final-day decider at home to Kilmarnock in the former.
The latter was maybe even more brutal since Hearts were seven minutes away from glory before Dundee substitute Albert Kidd struck twice at Dens Park. Celtic took full advantage of that first defeat in 32 games, hammering five goals past St Mirren in Paisley to prevail on goal difference.
Celtic have had their share of final-day triumphs and disappointments since 1986. They missed out on the title in the last fixture in 2003, 2005, 2009 and 2011. However, they finished top after a closing-day win in 2008 - 10 years on from another of their close-run league title wins.
O'Neill has come out of retirement not once but twice this season to bail Celtic out.
The 74-year-old won seven trophies during his first stint at Celtic between 2000-05, including three league titles.
When he got the emergency call to replace Rodgers, O'Neill had been out of management for more than six years.
Under his guidance, Celtic reeled off five successive league wins to move level with Hearts, with a game in hand.
Then he had to do it all again.
Barely four weeks after waving his goodbyes, O'Neill was back and Hearts were six points clear, with both sides 20 matches into the campaign.
Defeat by Dundee United at Tannadice left Celtic five off the pace with seven rounds remaining, with Rangers sitting second. O'Neill said he would need seven wins to have a chance. He has delivered the first six.
McInnes finished ninth with Kilmarnock last season, two places below Hearts.
During his time at Aberdeen, he finished as a runner-up to Celtic three years running.
His silverware collection is dwarfed by O'Neill's but Hearts do have their own wily old master in the background, with Sir Alex Ferguson offering guidance to McInnes.
The last man to break the Old Firm duopoly has been seen in a maroon tie at Tynecastle and is in regular contact with the Hearts boss.

Don Robertson will have the whistle for the big game, aided by assistant referees Calum Spence and David Roome, while Kevin Clancy and assistant Matthew MacDermid will be at the VAR controls.
Officials are always under scrutiny and, with the stakes so high, every decision will be watched closely.
Celtic beat Motherwell on Wednesday with a contentious 99th-minute penalty, awarded after VAR intervention.
Hearts were denied a spot-kick at Fir Park last weekend, with referee Steven McLean sticking to his guns after a call to the monitor.
McInnes has referenced "glaring inconsistencies" but O'Neill seems unflustered, saying the recent furore is "because everybody outside of Celtic wants Hearts to win".

In 'show us your medals' terms, Celtic are way ahead.
Home captain Callum McGregor is a serial winner, lifting 24 major trophies, while James Forrest, likely to be among the substitutes, is the club's most decorated player.
Kieran Tierney and Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain bring a wealth of experience and Sweden international Benjamin Nygren has knocked in 21 goals from midfield in all competitions.
Daizen Maeda has come to the boil at the right time, scoring seven goals in his past five games.
Claudio Braga was playing in the Norwegian second tier last season but has two goals against Celtic in a tally of 17.
His Hearts strike partner Lawrence Shankland has two more, despite the skipper missing eight league games with a hamstring tear at the start of 2026.
Celtic interim manager Martin O'Neill: "The players have had things their own way in recent times, now they've had to fight, and so far they've shown that they're up for it. They're ready to go.
"If we can win, then somewhere along the way, I think we deserve to win it. It's the number of points that you end up with at the end of the season that determines these things.
"It was a privilege to come back. I'd never thought in a million years that this could have happened. I should really be enjoying it a bit more."
Hearts head coach Derek McInnes: "I'm not nervous, but dealing with nerves is part of professional sport, particularly when it gets to this stage.
"There's been a lot of pressure on our lads for a long time now, but the players have dealt with it brilliantly.
"Regardless of what happens, it has been a brilliant campaign, but it could be the most special campaign.
"With the records broken internally as a club, and what we've done this season, I think they'll always be regarded as a special team. But obviously if we want to elevate that, we have to go and win it."
Wisconsin softball is advancing in the winners’ bracket after a dramatic finish in its NCAA tournament opener.
The eighth-seeded Badgers bested Baylor in walk-off fashion, 2-1, following an extra-inning pitchers’ duel on Friday, May 15, in the first round of the Austin regional in the NCAA Tournament.
UW shortstop Hannah Conger delivered the game-winning double in the ninth inning – her first hit of the afternoon – to bring home Alivia Bark for the game-winning run. It was Wisconsin’s third-ever walk-off win in the NCAA Tournament.
UW ace Shelby Jacobson set up the Badgers for the late heroics with a stellar start. She threw a 141-pitch complete game, holding the Bears to only one run in nine innings. The Bears had six hits and six walks while stranding 10 runners on base.
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Both teams were held scoreless for the first five innings before the Badgers scored unconventionally in the sixth inning. Baylor’s two throwing errors on a Kaylie Whidden bunt set up the Badgers with a runner on third base and only one out. That run scored on a well-executed squeeze bunt by Bark.
Baylor was then down to its final strike in the seventh inning before back-to-back doubles by Faith Piper and Amber Toven tied the game and forced extra innings. The Bears had an enviable opportunity in the eighth inning as well with a runner on second base and no outs, but a line-drive double play negated the threat.
🔼 9th | THAT'S YOUR GAME-WINNER!! @HannahConger16's THIRD WALK-OFF OF THE YEAR! 😆 pic.twitter.com/JtSJJPNJPo
— Wisconsin Softball (@BadgerSoftball) May 15, 2026
UW had opportunities to build a bigger advantage earlier in the game, but it stranded the bases loaded in the third inning and runners on second and third base in the fifth inning. Baylor’s Peyton Tanner held the Badgers to two runs, five hits and six walks in her complete game.
The Badgers will most likely face reigning national champion Texas in their next game, which will be on Saturday, May 16, at noon. The host Longhorns will take on Wagner in their first-round game tonight, with the winner facing UW and the loser facing Baylor. The loser of UW’s second game will then play in an elimination game on May 16 at approximately 5 p.m.
This story will be updated.
🔼 8th | YEAH KAYLIE! @KaylieWhidden tallies two outs!
— Wisconsin Softball (@BadgerSoftball) May 15, 2026
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Wisconsin 1, Baylor 1 pic.twitter.com/EsHxLwIpWS
This article originally appeared on Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: Wisconsin Badgers walk off Baylor, advance in NCAA softball tournament
Wisconsin softball is advancing in the winners’ bracket after a dramatic finish in its NCAA tournament opener.
The eighth-seeded Badgers bested Baylor in walk-off fashion, 2-1, following an extra-inning pitchers’ duel on Friday, May 15, in the first round of the Austin regional in the NCAA Tournament.
UW shortstop Hannah Conger delivered the game-winning double in the ninth inning – her first hit of the afternoon – to bring home Alivia Bark for the game-winning run. It was Wisconsin’s third-ever walk-off win in the NCAA Tournament.
UW ace Shelby Jacobson set up the Badgers for the late heroics with a stellar start. She threw a 141-pitch complete game, holding the Bears to only one run in nine innings. The Bears had six hits and six walks while stranding 10 runners on base.
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Both teams were held scoreless for the first five innings before the Badgers scored unconventionally in the sixth inning. Baylor’s two throwing errors on a Kaylie Whidden bunt set up the Badgers with a runner on third base and only one out. That run scored on a well-executed squeeze bunt by Bark.
Baylor was then down to its final strike in the seventh inning before back-to-back doubles by Faith Piper and Amber Toven tied the game and forced extra innings. The Bears had an enviable opportunity in the eighth inning as well with a runner on second base and no outs, but a line-drive double play negated the threat.
🔼 9th | THAT'S YOUR GAME-WINNER!! @HannahConger16's THIRD WALK-OFF OF THE YEAR! 😆 pic.twitter.com/JtSJJPNJPo
— Wisconsin Softball (@BadgerSoftball) May 15, 2026
UW had opportunities to build a bigger advantage earlier in the game, but it stranded the bases loaded in the third inning and runners on second and third base in the fifth inning. Baylor’s Peyton Tanner held the Badgers to two runs, five hits and six walks in her complete game.
The Badgers will most likely face reigning national champion Texas in their next game, which will be on Saturday, May 16, at noon. The host Longhorns will take on Wagner in their first-round game tonight, with the winner facing UW and the loser facing Baylor. The loser of UW’s second game will then play in an elimination game on May 16 at approximately 5 p.m.
This story will be updated.
🔼 8th | YEAH KAYLIE! @KaylieWhidden tallies two outs!
— Wisconsin Softball (@BadgerSoftball) May 15, 2026
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Wisconsin 1, Baylor 1 pic.twitter.com/EsHxLwIpWS
This article originally appeared on Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: Wisconsin Badgers walk off Baylor, advance in NCAA softball tournament
BIRMINGHAM, England (AP) — Ollie Watkins scored two and had another disallowed as Aston Villa set itself up nicely for next week’s Europa League final with a stylish 4-2 win at home against Liverpool on Friday.
Victory also guaranteed Villa a place in next year’s Champions League.
The win just five days before Villa face Freiburg in the final of the Europa League means Unai Emery’s men ensured a top five finish in the Premier League.
Liverpool was three points behind in fifth and still sweating whether it will make it into next year’s Champions League.
Liverpool had the better of the opening exchanges with Cody Gakpo seeing a goal ruled out for offside and Emiliano Martinez pushing away a swerving long-range effort from Dominik Szoboszlai.
However, Villa found its composure as the half went on and took the lead three minutes before halftime. Morgan Rogers placed a perfect right-foot shot beyond the reach of Giorgi Mamardashvili after a well-worked corner kick.
Virgil van Dijk’s header eight minutes into the second half brought Liverpool level but Villa started to dominate as the game opened up.
Watkins had a goal chalked off for offside but made up for it just a few minutes later when he took advantage of a slip by Szoboszlai that set Villa free on the counterattack.
He added a third in the 73rd when he side-footed home from point-blank range after Mamardashvili made two excellent stops.
It was Watkins’ sixth goal in his last seven league games and he was a constant threat to a Liverpool rearguard that looked shaky every time Villa stormed forward.
Emiliano Buendía had a long-range effort smack the bar — Rio Ngumoha did the same for Liverpool at the other end — then John McGinn added the fourth two minutes from time with a superbly placed shot into the far corner.
Van Dijk made it 4-2 in stoppage time with a header but it was scant consolation for a Liverpool team that looked tired and sluggish.
Its last game of the season is at Brentford on May 24, while Villa takes on Manchester City at Etihad Stadium on the same day.
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LAUREL, Md. (AP) — A 3-year-old colt making his racing debut died Friday shortly after running in the first race at Laurel Park, a day before the track is set to host the Preakness.
Hit Zero died of an apparent cardiac event, the Maryland Racing Commission said. The cause of death will not be confirmed until necropsy findings have been reviewed.
Hit Zero was the favorite in the 6-furlong race but was eased toward the end, finishing well behind the other horses. He was trained by Brittany Russell, with her husband Sheldon riding. Russell also trains Taj Mahal, one of the top horses in the Preakness. Hit Zero was owned by ItsTheJHo, LLC and Evan Trommer.
“The Commission has initiated all required review and investigation protocols in response to the death of Hit Zero,” it said. “We recognize the significance of this loss and are committed to conducting a thorough, transparent process.”
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The Visit Knoxville Open, a stop on the Korn Ferry Tour golf tournament, is offering free tickets to the public.
The event takes place at Holston Hills Country Club from May 18-24. The free tickets indicate a new partnership between the Tennessee Golf Foundation, Holston Hills and Visit Knoxville.
Free tickets are available at vkopen.com/tickets.
The first round is May 21 and the final round is May 24.
Knoxville is one of the four remaining original stops on the Korn Ferry Tour.
Pontus Nyholm defeated Johnny Keefer with an eagle on the first hole of a playoff to win his first career Korn Ferry Tour victory last year.
Wynton Jackson covers high school sports for Knox News. Email: wynton.jackson@knoxnews.com
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The Boston Bruins made a move on Thursday, as they signed forward Lukas Reichel to a one-year contract extension.
With the Bruins getting Reichel signed to this new deal, let's look at two more Bruins who could land contract extensions next.
Viktor Arvidsson was a great fit in the Bruins' top six this season, and it would be understandable if they worked hard to sign him to a contract extension because of it. This is especially so when noting that this year's free agency class does not offer too many notable wingers besides Arvidsson.
In 69 games this season for the Bruins, Arvidsson recorded 25 goals, 29 assists, and 54 points. With numbers like these, he would be a good player for the Bruins to keep around on a short-term deal.
Andrew Peeke is another Bruins pending UFA who should be watched an extension candidate. With the Bruins' right side already being weak, they could work to keep the 6-foot-3 blueliner around instead of creating another hole on their blueline.
Peeke appeared in 77 games this season with the Bruins, where he posted five goals, nine assists, and 14 points. Overall, he is a serviceable bottom-pairing defenseman, so time will tell if he ends up staying in Boston.
What started as recovery from a back injury turned into a lifelong passion for one Brooklyn runner.
Clifford Tsao has completed more than 30 marathons since first taking up the sport in 2009, and now he's preparing to once again run through his home borough in the RBC Brooklyn Half.
Tsao's running journey began in 2009 after a back injury prompted his doctor to encourage him to focus on fitness and strength.
One year later, he completed his first New York City Marathon - the start of a running career that has now included more than 30 marathons, including races in his home country of China.
Tsao says running changed his life so profoundly that he wanted to share the experience with others.
He began volunteering with NYRR Open Run in Brooklyn's Marine Park, where he now serves as a Volunteer Captain and has helped the weekly program grow significantly over the years.
A longtime Brooklyn resident, Tsao has run the RBC Brooklyn Half nearly every year since 2009 and is excited to once again race through his home borough.
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Countries have started naming their 26-man squads for World Cup 2026 in the United States, Canada and Mexico this summer.
With 48 teams involved in the tournament, which starts on 11 June, there will be more players than ever accomplishing their goal of appearing in football’s most famous competition.
Each country must provide Fifa with a final squad of between 23 and 26 players (at least three of whom must be goalkeepers) by the deadline of 2 June, and a subsequently injured player may only be replaced by someone from a previously-submitted 55-man preliminary squad, up to 24 hours before the team’s first World Cup match.
Squads are set to be name throughout May, with Thomas Tuchel slated to name his 26-man England group on Friday 22 May, while Bosnia and Herzegovina became the first nation to confirm their squad on 11 May.
Here are all the World Cup 2026 squads and every player who will be at this summer’s tournament:
Coach: Javier Aguirre
Coach: Hugo Broos
South Korea are set to announce their squad on 16 May.
Coach: Hong Myung-bo
Coach: Miroslav Koubek
Coach: Jesse Marsch
Bosnia, who beat Wales in the playoffs en route to qualifying for just the second World Cup in their history, became the first side to name their squad on 11 May, with 40-year-old Edin Dzeko the headline inclusion. Roger Milla for Cameroon in 1994 is the only previous outfield player in his 40s to have appeared at a World Cup but former Man City striker Dzeko is set to be added to that exclusive club.
Coach: Sergej Barbarez
Goalkeepers: Nikola Vasilj (St Pauli), Martin Zlomislic (Rijeka), Osman Hadzikic (Slaven Belupo)
Defenders: Sead Kolasinac (Atalanta), Amar Dedic (Benfica), Nihad Mujakic (Gaziantep), Nikola Katic (Schalke), Tarik Muharemovic (Sassuolo), Stjepan Radeljic (Rijeka), Dennis Hadzikadunic (Sampdoria), Nidal Celik (Lens)
Midfielders: Amir Hadziahmetovic (Hull City), Ivan Sunjic (Pafos), Ivan Basic (Astana), Dzenis Burnic (Karlsruher), Ermin Mahmic (Slovan Liberec), Benjamin Tahirovic (Brondby), Amar Memic (Viktoria Plzen), Armin Gigovic (Young Boys), Kerim Alajbegovic (RB Salzburg), Esmir Bajraktarevic (PSV Eindhoven)
Forwards: Ermedin Demirovic (VfB Stuttgart), Jovo Lukic (Universitatea Cluj), Samed Bazdar (Jagiellonia Bialystok), Haris Tabakovic (Borussia Monchengladbach), Edin Dzeko (Schalke)
Coach: Julen Lopetegui
Coach: Murat Yakin
Brazil are set to announce their squad on 18 May.
Coach: Carlo Ancelotti
Morocco are set to announce their squad on 21 May.
Coach: Mohamed Ouahbi
Haiti have included Premier League stars Wilson Isidor and Jean-Ricner Bellegarde in their squad for the World Cup where they will play Scotland in their opening game. All-time top scorer Duckens Nazon is also included to lead the line this summer.
Coach: Sebastien Migne
Goalkeepers: Johnny Placide (Bastia), Alexandre Pierre (Sochaux), Josué Duverger (FC Cosmos Koblenz)
Defenders: Carlens Arcus (Angers), Wilguens Pauguain (Zulte Waregem), Duke Lacroix (Colorado Springs), Martin Expérience (Nancy), Jean-Kévin Duverne (KAA Gent), Ricardo Adé (LDU Quito), Hannes Delcroix (Lugano), Keeto Thermoncy (Young Boys Berne)
Midfielders: Leverton Pierre (Vizela), Carl-Fred Sainthé (El Paso Locomotive), Jean-Jacques Danley (Philadelphia Union), Jean-Ricner Bellegarde (Wolves), Pierre Woodenski (Violette), Dominique Simon (Tatran Presov)
Forwards: Louicius Deedson (Dallas), Ruben Providence (Almere City), Josué Casimir (Auxerre), Derrick Etienne (Toronto), Wilson Isidor (Sunderland), Duckens Nazon (Esteghlal), Frantzdy Pierrot (Caykur Rizespor), Yassin Fortune (Vizela), Lenny Joseph (Ferencvaros).
Coach: Steve Clarke
USA are set to announce their squad on 26 May.
Coach: Mauricio Pochettino
Coach: Gustavo Alfaro
Australia are set to announce their squad on 1 June.
Coach: Tony Popovic
Coach: Vincenzo Montella
Germany are set to announce their squad on 21 May.
Coach: Julian Nagelsmann
Coach: Dick Advocaat
The Ivory Coast have included Inter Milan’s Ange-Yoan Bonny after the France youth international had his switch of nationality approved by Fifa. There is a recall for former Arsenal forward Nicolas Pepe, who was not involved in the Africa Cup of Nations, but neither Wilfried Zaha nor Sebastien Haller has earned inclusion.
Coach: Emerse Fae
Goalkeepers: Yahia Fofana (Rizespor), Mohamed Kone (Charleroi), Alban Lafont (Panathinaikos)
Defenders: Emmanuel Agbadou (Wolverhampton Wanderers), Clement Akpa (AJ Auxerre), Ousmane Diomande (Sporting), Guela Doue (Racing Strasbourg), Ghislain Konan (Gil `Vicente), Odilon Kossonou (Atalanta), Evan Ndicka (AS Roma), Wilfried Singo (Galatasaray)
Midfielders: Seko Fofana (Stade Rennais), Parfait Guiagon (Charleroi), Franck Kessie (Al Ahli), Christ Oulai (Trabzonspor), Ibrahim Sangare (Nottingham Forest), Jean-Michael Seri (NK Maribor)
Forwards: Simon Adingra (AS Monaco), Ange-Yoan Bonny (Inter Milan), Amad Diallo (Manchester United), Oumar Diakite (Cercle Brugge), Yan Diomande (RB Leipzig), Evann Guessand (Aston Villa), Nicolas Pepe (Villarreal), Bazoumana Toure (Hoffenheim), Elye Wahi (Nice)
Coach: Sebastian Beccacece
Netherlands are set to announce their squad on 25 May.
Coach: Ronald Koeman
Brighton’s Kaoru Mitoma has missed out on Japan’s squad for the World Cup after a cruelly-timed hamstring injury, with Takumi Minamino another attacking option sidelined as he recovers from a serious knee issue. Former Arsenal defender Takehiro Tomiyasu has endured his own series of set-backs but is in line to make his first appearance for his country in nearly two years.
Goalkeepers: Zion Suzuki, Keisuke Osako, Tomoki Hayakawa.
Defenders: Yuto Nagatomo, Shogo Taniguchi, Ko Itakura, Tsuyoshi Watanabe, Takehiro Tomiyasu, Hiroki Ito, Ayumu Seko, Yukinari Sugawara, Junnosuke Suzuki.
Midfielders and forwards: Wataru Endo, Junya Ito, Daichi Kamada, Koki Ogawa, Daizen Maeda, Ritsu Doan, Ayase Ueda, Ao Tanaka, Keito Nakamura, Kaishu Sano, Takefusa Kubo, Yuito Suzuki, Kento Shiogai, Keisuke Goto.
Coach: Hajime Moriyasu
There were few surprises in the Sweden squad named by Graham Potter, with Tottenham’s Dejan Kulusevski omitted as expected after a year out of the game with a knee injury. Arsenal’s Viktor Gyokeres and Liverpool’s Alexander Isak give Potter plenty of firepower up front, with the former Chelsea and West Ham manager hopeful that the latter can find form. “Our challenge is to get Alex in the best moment of the season and for him to hit top form,” Potter said. “Because if he does, he's a world-class player.”
Coach: Graham Potter
Goalkeepers: Kristoffer Nordfeldt (AIK), Viktor Johansson (Stoke City), Jacob Widell Zetterstrom (Derby County)
Defenders: Daniel Svensson (Borussia Dortmund), Victor Lindelof (Aston Villa), Isak Hien (Atalanta), Carl Starfelt (Celta Vigo), Elliot Stroud (Mjallby AIF), Gustaf Lagerbielke (Braga), Gabriel Gudmundsson (Leeds United), Emil Holm (Juventus), Hjalmar Ekdal (Burnley), Erik Smith (St. Pauli).
Midfielders and forwards: Taha Ali (Malmo FF), Yasin Ayari (Brighton & Hove Albion), Lucas Bergvall (Tottenham Hotspur), Anthony Elanga (Newcastle United), Viktor Gyokeres (Arsenal), Jesper Karlstrom (Udinese), Gustaf Nilsson (Club Brugge), Benjamin Nygren (Celtic), Mattias Svanberg (VfL Wolfsburg), Besfort Zeneli (Royale Union Saint-Gilloise), Alexander Isak (Liverpool), Alexander Bernhardsson (Holstein Kiel), Ken Sema (Pafos).
Tunisia have left out 34-year-old midfielder Ferjani Sassi, who has over one hundred national caps, as well as experience defender Yassine Meriah who has 95 caps for his country from their squad for the World Cup. Manager Sabri Lamouchi took charge of Tunisia in January and has left both players out of friendlies earlier this year hinting that they wouldn’t earn recalls. Paris St-Germain forward Khalil Ayari, who is yet to break into the first team, makes the squad.
Coach: Sabri Lamouchi
Goalkeepers: Sabri Ben Hessen (Etoile Sahel), Abdelmouhib Chamakh (Club Africain), Aymen Dahman (CS Sfaxien)
Defenders: Ali Abdi (Nice), Adem Arous (Kasimpasa), Mohamed Amine Ben Hamida (Esperance), Dylan Bronn (Servette Geneva), Raed Chikhaoui (US Monastir), Moutaz Neffati (Norrkoping), Omar Rekik (NK Maribor), Montassar Talbi (Lorient), Yan Valery (Young Boys Berne)
Midfielders: Mortadha Ben Ouanes (Kasimpasa), Anis Ben Slimane (Norwich City), Ismael Gharbi (FC Augsburg), Rani Khedira (Union Berlin), Mohamed Hadj Mahmoud (Lugano), Hannibal Mejbri (Burnley), Ellyes Skhiri (Eintracht Frankfurt)
Forwards: Elias Achouri (FC Copenhagen), Khalil Ayari (Paris St Germain), Firas Chaouat (Club Africain), Rayan Elloumi (Vancouver Whitecaps), Hazem Mastouri (Dynamo Makhachkala), Elias Saad (Hannover 96), Sebastian Tounekti (Celtic)
Belgium have gambled on the fitness of Romelu Lukaku, set to appear at a fourth World Cup despite having played just an hour of competitive football this season. Kevin De Bruyne, Axel Witsel and Thibaut Courtois – who has had his own recent injury issues – are also primed for a fourth tournament, while the promising 21-year-old Matias Fernandez-Pardo has committed to the country of his birth having previously switched allegiance to Spain.
Coach: Rudi Garcia
Goalkeepers: Thibaut Courtois (Real Madrid), Senne Lammens (Manchester United), Mike Penders (Racing Strasbourg)
Defenders: Timothy Castagne (Fulham), Zeno Debast (Sporting Lisbon), Maxim De Cuyper (Brighton & Hove Albion), Koni De Winter (AC Milan), Brandon Mechele (Club Brugge), Thomas Meunier (Lille), Nathan Ngoy (Lille), Joaquin Seys (Club Brugge), Arthur Theate (Eintracht Frankfurt)
Midfielders: Kevin De Bruyne (Napoli), Amadou Onana (Aston Villa), Nicolas Raskin (Rangers), Youri Tielemans (Aston Villa), Hans Vanaken (Club Brugge), Axel Witsel (Girona)
Forwards: Charles De Ketelaere (Atalanta), Jeremy Doku (Manchester City), Matias Fernandez-Pardo (Lille), Romelu Lukaku (Napoli), Dodi Lukebakio (Benfica), Diego Moreira (Racing Strasbourg), Alexis Saelemaekers (AC Milan), Leandro Trossard (Arsenal).
Egypt are set to announce their squad on 29 May.
Coach: Hossam Hassan
Coach: Amir Ghalenoei
English coach Darren Bazeley has dipped into non-league football to help fill his New Zealand squad with 36-year-old defender Tommy Smith, who plays for National League side Braintree Town, featuring for the first time since 2024. Smith actually appeared for the All Whites at their most recent World Cup in 2010, as did Nottingham Forest striker Chris Wood who captains the side. On the other end of the experience spectrum, two-cap Newcastle Jets midfielder Lachlan Bayliss has also been selected by Bazeley.
Coach: Darren Bazeley
Goalkeepers: Max Crocombe (Millwall FC), Alex Paulsen (Lechia Gdańsk), Michael Woud (Auckland FC)
Defenders: Tim Payne (Wellington Phoenix), Francis De Vries (Auckland FC), Tyler Bindon (Nottingham Forest), Michael Boxall (Minnesota United), Liberato Cacace (Wrexham AFC), Nando Pijnaker (Auckland FC), Finn Surman (Portland Timbers), Callan Elliot (Auckland FC), Tommy Smith (Braintree Town)
Midfielders: Joe Bell (Viking FK), Marko Stamenić (Swansea City), Alex Rufer (Wellington Phoenix), Ryan Thomas (PEC Zwolle), Lachlan Bayliss (Newcastle Jets)
Forwards: Matt Garbett (Peterborough United), Chris Wood (Nottingham Forest), Sarpreet Singh (Wellington Phoenix), Eli Just (Motherwell FC), Kosta Barbarouses (Western Sydney Wanderers), Ben Waine (Port Vale), Ben Old (Saint-Étienne), Callum McCowatt (Silkeborg), Jesse Randall (Auckland FC)
Coach: Luis de la Fuente
Coach: Bubista
Coach: Georgios Donis
Coach: Marcelo Bielsa
Lens goalkeeper Robin Risser has been rewarded for his outstanding form for Ligue 1’s surprise package with a spot as France’s third-choice goalkeeper. In a battle of Premier League forwards for the final place in a deep attacking group, Crystal Palace’s Jean-Philippe Mateta edges out Tottenham loanee Randal Kolo Muani – a scorer in the final shootout four years ago.
Coach: Didier Deschamps
Goalkeepers: Mike Maignan, Brice Samba, Robin Risser.
Defenders: Lucas Digne, Malo Gusto, Lucas Hernandez, Theo Hernandez, Ibrahima Konate, Jules Kounde, Maxence Lacroix, William Saliba, Dayot Upamecano.Midfielders: N'Golo Kante, Manu Kone, Adrien Rabiot, Aurelien Tchouameni, Warren Zaire-Emery.
Forwards: Maghnes Akliouche, Bradley Barcola, Rayan Cherki, Ousmane Dembele, Desire Doue, Jean-Philippe Mateta, Kylian Mbappe, Michael Olise, Marcus Thuram.
Coach: Pape Thiaw
Coach: Graham Arnold
Norway are set to announce their squad on 21 May.
Coach: Stale Solbakken
Coach: Lionel Scaloni
Coach: Vladimir Petkovic
Austria are set to announce their squad on 18 May.
Coach: Ralf Rangnick
Coach: Jamal Sellami
Portugal are set to announce their squad on 19 May.
Coach: Roberto Martinez
DR Congo are set to announce their squad on 18 May.
Coach: Sebastien Desabre
Coach: Fabio Cannavaro
Colombia are set to announce their squad on 29 May.
Coach: Nestor Lorenzo
England are set to announce their squad on 22 May.
Coach: Thomas Tuchel
Croatia are set to announce their squad on 18 May.
Coach: Zlatko Dalic
Coach: Carlos Queiroz
Coach: Thomas Christiansen

Aston Villa secured Champions League football with a 4-2 win over Liverpool on Friday that leaves the Reds still at risk of missing out on Europe's elite competition next season.
Ollie Watkins struck twice as Villa boss Unai Emery was rewarded for naming a strong side just days before the Europa League final.
Liverpool slip to fifth and remain just four points ahead of Bournemouth, who have two games remaining.
Even if the Reds do limp over the line to Champions League qualification, the manner of another dismal defeat raised fresh questions over Arne Slot's future.
The Liverpool boss has remained confident he will be in charge next season despite a desperately disappointing title defence.
Slot was again hampered by a lengthy injury list with Alisson Becker, Alexander Isak and Hugo Ekitike absent, while Florian Wirtz and Mohamed Salah were only fit enough to come off the bench.
But Liverpool collapsed alarmingly in the second half just when they had got back into the game thanks to Virgil van Dijk's equaliser.
Emery learned his lesson after a second string side were booed off and beaten by struggling Tottenham ahead of Villa's Europa League semi-final, second leg against Nottingham Forest.
The Spaniard named what many expect to be his starting line-up for Wednesday's final against Freiburg in Istanbul as Villa aim to win a major trophy for the first time in 30 years.
A brilliantly worked short corner routine teed up Morgan Rogers to curl in the opening goal four minutes before half-time.
Liverpool responded after the break as Van Dijk headed in from Dominik Szoboszlai's free-kick.
Moments later the visitors were inches away from taking the lead when Rio Ngumoha rattled the inside of the post.
But momentum swung back decisively in Villa's favour when Szoboszlai slipped deep inside his own half to allow Rogers to cross for Watkins to tap in.
Wave upon wave of Villa attack then raged towards the Liverpool goal.
Emi Buendia's curling effort then came back off the crossbar
Liverpool failed to clear the resulting corner and Watkins pounced for his second goal despite a fine double save from Giorgi Mamardashvili to deny Youri Tielemans and Pau Torres.
A sensational strike from captain John McGinn that found the top corner rounded off a night to remember for Villa as they are set for just a second season in Europe's top competition since 1982/83.
Van Dijk nodded in another consolation in stoppage time for Liverpool.
But should Bournemouth shock Manchester City on Tuesday, Liverpool face the prospect of a nervy final day at home to Brentford to ensure they do not miss out on the Champions League.
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Unai Emery is an outstanding tactician.
There is now only one spot left to claim in the race for the Champions League in the Premier League.
Aston Villa have officially become the fourth English club to qualify for next season’s Champions League. In their final home game of the season, the Villans defeated Liverpool (4-2).
Prince William’s favorite club therefore joins Arsenal, Manchester City and Manchester United among the English representatives in the Champions League league phase. Barring a catastrophe, Liverpool (5th) should complete the English contingent.
Villa can now prepare calmly for their Europa League final against Freiburg (20 May).
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Former New England Patriots wide receiver Stefon Diggs is still available in the free agent market. With training camp set to kick off in the next two months, teams may be eager to welcome him into their lineup.
One team that should be on the lookout for another veteran receiver is the Commanders, and ESPN's John Keim singled out Diggs as a potential option for Washington.
"With Terry McLaurin in place, Diggs wouldn't need to be the lead receiver in Washington," Keim wrote on Thursday. "And, as one person who used to work for Washington said, Diggs gives the coaches a player who can make an immediate impact; he can play in the slot or the flanker position in a two-receiver set. It also would give the rookie ( Antonio) Williams a chance to develop."
Diggs could step in right from Day 1 and take on the role of the No. 2 receiver immediately. At this stage of his career, he is more suited as a No. 2 option for a strong team, and teaming him up with McLaurin could create a dynamic veteran duo.
One factor that could help the Commanders land Diggs is that he hails from Maryland and grew up just a few hours away from where the team plays.
"Also worth noting: Diggs was born and raised in Maryland, about a half-hour drive from where the Commanders play in Landover, Md., and he played collegiately at Maryland," Keim added.
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Great teams find ways to win big games.
That was the case for South Walton High in the FHSAA 3A state baseball championship game on Thursday, May 14. The Seahawks pulled off the state championship win on a suicide squeeze to score the winning run and pull off the walk-off win.
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In the bottom of the seventh inning, Hudson Quinn came to the plate with the bases juiced and just one out. Instead of swinging away for the win, Quinn laid down the perfect bunt between the pitcher and third basemen, with Declan Fowler barrelling down from third base.
Fowler scored on the play, giving South Walton a 6-5 win over North Broward Prep for the first state championship in program history for the Seahawks.
FINAL | South Walton 6, North Broward Prep 5
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The win was a relief for a team that had lost in the state title game in back-to-back years. The Seahawks almost felt the dismay of another loss, as they blew a 5-2 lead at the top of the seventh inning.
Fowler reached first on a hit by pitch, followed by singles from Carter Hawk and Jace Cunningham to load the bases with one out. As Fowler scored the game-winning run, teammates reminded Quinn to touch first base before he disappeared into the mob of celebrating teammates.
The Seahawks concluded the season with a 30-4 record and the elusive 3A state title.
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Samsung may once again rely on MediaTek for its next flagship tablets. A new report from Android Authority claims references to the Dimensity 9500 have been spotted inside Samsung’s AI Core application, hinting at what could power the upcoming Galaxy Tab S12 lineup.

The chipset appears in the code under model number MT6993, which corresponds to MediaTek’s flagship Dimensity 9500 platform. The code itself does not directly mention the Galaxy Tab S12 series, but based on Samsung’s recent tablet strategy, it is the most likely candidate.
Samsung already shifted away from Qualcomm for some of its premium tablets in recent years. The Galaxy Tab S10 and Tab S11 series used high-end Dimensity chips instead of Snapdragon processors, so the move would not be surprising this time either.

The Dimensity 9500 is built on TSMC’s 3nm process and focuses heavily on AI and power efficiency. It uses an all-big-core CPU setup along with MediaTek’s latest Mali GPU, which should help with gaming and multitasking on larger-screen devices like tablets.
Interestingly, the leak comes from Samsung’s own AI software. The AI Core app reportedly references several on-device AI features expected for the Tab S12 lineup, including AI-generated wallpapers, generative image editing, image expansion, and something called Image Harmonization. That last feature is said to intelligently adjust lighting and colors when placing subjects into different backgrounds, making edits look more natural.
The broader pattern here is Samsung pushing more AI processing directly onto the device instead of relying entirely on cloud servers. That usually means faster performance, lower latency, and fewer privacy concerns since some tasks no longer need internet access.
The Galaxy Tab S12 series is expected to launch later this year, likely around the usual September timeframe. Models like the Tab S12+ and Tab S12 Ultra are expected to return, though full specs are still mostly under wraps.
If this leak turns out to be accurate, Samsung’s next flagship tablets could end up focusing just as much on AI performance as raw hardware power.
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Xiaomi is getting ready to enter the growing open-ear audio segment with its first pair of clip-on wireless earbuds. The company has now officially shared early details ahead of the launch later this month, and the focus seems to be on comfort, lightweight design, and smart features tied into Xiaomi’s ecosystem.

Each side weighs around 5.5 grams, which should make them fairly easy to wear for longer periods without the usual pressure inside the ear canal. Xiaomi says the structure uses memory titanium wire with a biomimetic curved shape to help keep the fit secure while staying comfortable.
Design is clearly a big part of the pitch here. The earbuds feature a glossy finish with what Xiaomi describes as a transparent sound-emitting sphere design and metallic textures around the outer shell. So far, the company has shown Satin Gold and Pearl White color options.


On the audio side, Xiaomi is using an 11mm driver with a metal-coated diaphragm. The earbuds also support LHDC 5.0 and Hi-Res audio certification, which should help with higher-quality wireless playback on supported devices.
Call quality seems to be another area Xiaomi is pushing. The earbuds include a three-microphone setup along with a VPU sensor and AI-based noise reduction. There is also a “reverse sound wave technology” meant to reduce audio leakage, which is usually one of the bigger issues with open-ear designs.
Xiaomi is also adding several AI-focused features, including real-time translation across 21 languages, voice recording, and automatic summaries. Some of those features will likely depend heavily on Xiaomi’s own ecosystem and Xiao AI support.
The company has not confirmed battery life or pricing yet, but the launch is expected sometime later this month. There is also a good chance these earbuds arrive alongside other Xiaomi products, including the Mi Band 10 Pro and Xiaomi 17 Max.
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Xiaomi is preparing to launch its new wearable, the Xiaomi Smart Band 10 Pro, in China this month. And the company today confirmed that the tracker will have deeper integration with the Apple ecosystem.
According to official information, the Smart Band 10 Pro will be compatible with both Apple Inc. devices and Xiaomi phones at the same time. This means users can wear the band while using an iPhone and still get real-time syncing of notifications for calls, text messages, and even WeChat. It also supports quick actions through iPhone shortcuts, including activating Do Not Disturb mode and enabling outdoor cycling tracking.

The device goes beyond basic notification support. It can remotely control an iPhone for taking photos, managing music playback, and even helping users locate their phone. Health and fitness data, such as activity tracking, sleep patterns, and heart rate, can also be automatically synced to Apple Health.
Apart from this, the band will have integration with Xiaomi Auto to offer driving reminders, fatigue alerts, and navigation warnings if a route is missed. It also supports Xiaomi’s Home automation system, allowing users to control smart home devices directly from the wrist. NFC support is included as well, enabling transport cards, access cards, campus cards, and car key simulation, along with offline payments and Alipay “Tap to Pay” functionality.
In terms of design, the Smart Band 10 Pro is very lightweight at just 21.6 grams and only 9.7mm thick. It features an aluminum alloy body with a curved display and supports an optional Milanese strap. The device also offers up to 21 days of battery life, depending on usage.

According to previous reports, the Smart Band 10 Pro is said to feature a 1.74-inch AMOLED display and a 380mAh battery, which may last up to 25 days in light use conditions. The wearable has already been spotted in multiple color options, including black, silver, pink, and possibly white, orange, and a ceramic variant. In Brazil, pricing is expected to fall between $150 and $170.
The Smart Band 10 Pro will sit above the standard Smart Band 10 as Xiaomi’s more premium fitness band offering.
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Oppo Find X9s is soon making its way to the Indian market, and a new leak has now revealed both the expected launch date and pricing details of the phone. Oppo announced the device in China back in April, and the company later confirmed that the device would also arrive in India.
Now, tipster Abhishek Yadav claims that the Oppo Find X9s will launch in India on 21 May 2026 with a price tag of Rs 79,999. The price is for the 12/256GB variant.

Surprisingly, the standard Find X9 with almost similar hardware and a better processor is available in India for Rs 74,999. Know the difference between the two.
For the price, the Oppo Find X9s will bring a 6.59-inch FHD+ OLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate. The panel is also supports up to 1,800 nits of high brightness mode and comes protected by Gorilla Glass 7i. All of this fits in a slim 7.99mm body while weighing around 202 grams.
Under the hood, the smartphone runs on MediaTek’s Dimensity 9500s chipset paired with LPDDR5X RAM and UFS 4.1 storage. For graphics, the device includes the Immortalis-G925 MC12 GPU clocked at 1,612 MHz. The Find X9s is also expected to ship with Android 16 out of the box.

In the camera department, Oppo equips the phone with a triple 50MP rear camera setup. The primary sensor comes with OIS support and is paired with an ultrawide camera and a 3x periscope telephoto lens. On the front, the device features a 32MP selfie shooter.
Moreover, the Oppo Find X9s packs a large 7,025mAh battery with support for 80W wired fast charging.
Other expected features include an in-display fingerprint scanner, dual stereo speakers, NFC support, an X-axis linear motor, Bluetooth 6.1, and Wi-Fi 7 compatibility. The smartphone is also tipped to carry IP68 and IP69 ratings for dust and water resistance.
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iQOO is starting to reveal more details about the upcoming iQOO Pad6 Pro, and the company is putting a heavy focus on gaming performance ahead of the tablet’s May 20 launch in China.

One of the biggest claims so far is support for 13 native 4K games, which is still relatively uncommon on Android tablets. According to iQOO, some shooting games can run at up to 4K resolution and 144fps in the company’s Monster+ mode, while certain open-world titles support up to 2.7K at 120fps. As always, actual gameplay performance will likely vary depending on the title, but the specs are clearly aimed at mobile gamers who want something beyond standard tablet gaming.


The display itself also looks fairly impressive on paper. The Pad6 Pro features a large 13.2-inch 4K LCD panel with a 144Hz refresh rate, up to 1200 nits brightness, and Dolby Vision support. Between the high resolution and refresh rate alone, the tablet seems positioned somewhere between a gaming device and a portable media machine.
Powering the device is the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 chipset paired with up to 16GB RAM and 512GB storage. iQOO is also highlighting a large internal cooling system to help sustain performance during longer gaming sessions. The company even claims AnTuTu scores exceeding 4.44 million points, although benchmark numbers do not always translate directly into real-world experience.

Battery life could end up being another major selling point here. The Pad6 Pro packs a massive 13,000mAh battery with support for 90W fast charging, which should at least help offset the power demands of a large high-refresh-rate 4K display. Audio also seems to be part of the package, with an 8-speaker setup designed for a more immersive gaming and media experience.
While the hardware shares a lot in common with the Vivo Pad6 Pro, iQOO appears to be marketing this version more aggressively toward gamers and performance-focused users. The tablet will reportedly launch in color options including Crystal Gray and Silver Wing.
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Samsung is likely working on a new Galaxy M series phone. The upcoming Samsung Galaxy M47 has now surfaced on Geekbench, revealing key hardware details ahead of launch.
The Geekbench listing shows the phone carrying the model number SM-M476B. The benchmark confirms that the device will be powered by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 6 Gen 3 chipset.

The processor configuration includes four performance cores clocked at 2.40GHz and four efficiency cores running at 1.80GHz. Graphics duties are handled by the Adreno 710 GPU.
The listing also reveals that the Galaxy M47 in testing has 8GB of RAM and Android 16 out of the box. In the GPU benchmark, the handset managed an OpenCL score of 2,256, giving an early look at its graphics performance.
This is not the first time the Galaxy M47 has appeared online. An earlier report suggests Samsung had already started internal testing of the device in markets such as India and Nepal. The smartphone had also previously surfaced in the IMEI database, which hinted that development was already underway.
The Galaxy M47 is expected to arrive as the successor to the Samsung Galaxy M44, which debuted in late 2023. Compared to the older model, the new device is likely to bring upgrades in processing power and software support.

While Samsung has not officially confirmed the specifications yet, reports suggest the Galaxy M47 could feature a Super AMOLED display, 5G connectivity, and a large battery capacity.
There are also indications that Samsung may slightly change the positioning of its Galaxy M and Galaxy F series this year. Another upcoming handset, believed to be called the Samsung Galaxy F70 Pro, could share similarities with the Galaxy M47.
The Galaxy M47 will succeed the Galaxy M44, which features a 6.58-inch full-HD+ LCD, a 50-megapixel triple rear camera setup, an 8-megapixel selfie camera, and a 5,000mAh battery. With the Galaxy M47 now appearing on Geekbench, more details about Samsung’s next mid-range phone could surface in the coming weeks.
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On May 20, iQOO will take the wraps off the iQOO 15T, a performance-focused flagship phone in China. With only a few days remaining until launch, the brand has been steadily confirming key details about the device. Earlier this week, it revealed the display specifications, and now it has confirmed the battery size, charging capabilities, and primary camera details.


The iQOO 15T is equipped with the largest battery in the flagship lineup — an ultra-slim 8,000mAh battery paired with 100W fast charging. It supports Global Direct Drive Power Supply 2.0, which helps reduce heat while gaming and charging simultaneously. The durable high-capacity single-cell battery is designed to deliver all-day battery life, from morning classes to bedtime.
Moving on to the optics, the iQOO 15T will, for the first time on an iQOO flagship phone, feature a 200-megapixel large-sensor super main camera capable of delivering highly detailed shots even when zooming in. It also supports the same CIPA 4.5 professional-grade stabilisation found on Vivo’s imaging flagship phones, along with 4x lossless zoom for clearer shots at both short and long distances. Other features include full focal-length portrait photography and AI-powered imaging tools.
Recent reports have revealed that the iQOO 15T will feature a 50-megapixel ultra-wide lens alongside the primary camera, as well as a 16-megapixel front-facing camera. The device will ship with OriginOS 6-based Android 16.
On the front, the iQOO 15T will feature a 6.82-inch 2K flat display with support for a 144Hz refresh rate. Under the hood, it will be powered by the Dimensity 9500 Monster Edition chipset for improved gaming performance. The inclusion of the self-developed Q3 e-sports chip will enable full-scene ray tracing, super 2K resolution, and 2K + 144fps gaming in select titles. At present, there is no clarity on whether the iQOO 15T will launch in markets outside China.
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OnePlus Nord 6 and Poco F8 Pro take two very different approaches to the flagship killer formula. One focuses on massive battery life and ultra-smooth gaming, while the other pushes premium performance, cameras, and flagship-level refinement. With both phones offering powerful Snapdragon chips, advanced AMOLED displays, and aggressive pricing, this comparison breaks down which device actually delivers the better overall experience for the money.

| Feature | OnePlus Nord 6 | Poco F8 Pro | Winner |
|---|---|---|---|
| Build | Plastic frame, plastic back, Crystal Guard | Aluminum frame, glass back, Gorilla Glass 7i | Poco – More premium materials and flagship feel |
| Water Resistance | IP68/IP69K + MIL-STD-810H | IP68 | OnePlus – Better durability and protection |
| Display | 6.78-inch AMOLED, 165Hz, HDR10+, 3600 nits | 6.59-inch AMOLED, 120Hz, Dolby Vision, 3500 nits | OnePlus – Higher refresh rate and brighter panel |
| Chipset | Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 | Snapdragon 8 Elite | Poco – Significantly more powerful flagship chipset |
| GPU | Adreno 825 | Adreno 830 | Poco – Better graphics performance |
| RAM & Storage | Up to 512GB + 12GB RAM | Up to 512GB + 12GB RAM | Tie – Similar storage and memory options |
| Main Camera | 50MP + 8MP ultrawide | 50MP + 50MP telephoto + 8MP ultrawide | Poco – More versatile triple-camera setup |
| Video Recording | 4K 60fps | 8K 30fps | Poco – Higher-end video capabilities |
| Selfie Camera | 32MP with 4K video | 20MP with 1080p video | OnePlus – Sharper selfies and better front video |
| Speakers | Stereo speakers | Stereo speakers with Dolby Atmos, Bose tuning | Poco – Better multimedia audio setup |
| Bluetooth | Bluetooth 6.0 | Bluetooth 5.4 | OnePlus – Newer Bluetooth standard |
| Fingerprint Sensor | Optical in-display | Ultrasonic in-display | Poco – Faster and more premium sensor |
| Battery | 7500mAh Global / 9000mAh India | 6210mAh | OnePlus – Massive battery advantage |
| Charging | 80W wired | 100W wired | Poco – Faster charging speeds |
| Reverse Charging | 6.5W / 27W India | 22.5W | Poco – Better reverse charging output |
| Software | Android 16, OxygenOS 16 | Android 16, HyperOS 3 | Tie – Both ship with latest Android |
| Price | Approx ₹39,000 / $460 | Approx ₹52,000 / $600 | OnePlus – Much stronger value for money |
The OnePlus Nord 6 focuses on durability and practicality with IP68/IP69K protection and MIL-STD-810H certification. Its plastic frame and back help keep the device comfortable during extended gaming or media sessions, though it does not feel as premium in hand. The Poco F8 Pro clearly targets a more flagship-style experience with its aluminum frame, glass back, and Gorilla Glass 7i protection. It feels more polished and refined, especially for users who care about premium materials.
OnePlus pushes harder on refresh rate and brightness with a 165Hz AMOLED panel and impressive peak brightness levels. Animations feel extremely smooth, and gaming responsiveness stands out immediately. Poco counters with Dolby Vision support, richer color depth, and a more balanced flagship-grade viewing experience. While the lower 120Hz refresh rate is noticeable on paper, the overall display tuning feels more cinematic and polished for streaming content.
Poco F8 Pro feels more premium overall, while the OnePlus Nord 6 delivers a more aggressive gaming-focused display experience. Users prioritizing smoothness and durability may lean toward OnePlus, but Poco offers the more flagship-like finish.
The Poco F8 Pro takes a clear lead in raw performance thanks to the Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset and Adreno 830 GPU. Heavy gaming, multitasking, and AI-based processing feel effortless, placing it closer to ultra-premium Android flagships. The OnePlus Nord 6 still performs extremely well with the Snapdragon 8s Gen 4, offering smooth real-world usage and efficient thermal handling. It feels optimized for long gaming sessions rather than chasing benchmark numbers.
Battery life becomes the Nord 6’s biggest strength, especially with the massive 9000mAh India variant. It can comfortably stretch into two days for moderate users, something very few performance-focused phones can manage. The 80W charging is slower than Poco’s 100W system, but endurance matters more for many buyers. Poco charges significantly faster and still provides reliable all-day usage, though its smaller battery may feel less future-proof for power users.
Poco F8 Pro wins outright for flagship-level performance, but the OnePlus Nord 6 stands out with unmatched battery endurance. The choice depends on whether raw power or long-lasting usage matters more.
The Poco F8 Pro delivers a more versatile camera setup with a dedicated 50MP telephoto lens, allowing cleaner portrait shots and better zoom quality. Its larger primary sensor also helps in low-light photography, producing more detailed and balanced images. Video recording is another major advantage, especially with 8K support and stronger slow-motion capabilities. The OnePlus Nord 6 keeps things simpler with a dual-camera setup focused on reliability rather than flexibility. Daylight shots remain sharp and vibrant, and the color tuning feels consistent across most conditions.
OnePlus gains an edge for selfie users with its 32MP front camera and 4K recording support. The sharper output and autofocus support help during video calls and social media recording. Poco’s 20MP front camera performs adequately but feels less impressive considering the price difference.
Poco F8 Pro offers a stronger rear camera system and more professional versatility, while the OnePlus Nord 6 quietly becomes the better option for selfie-focused users and casual content creators.
The OnePlus Nord 6 is priced at around ₹39,000, while the Poco F8 Pro reaches roughly ₹52,000. That gap changes the entire comparison because both devices target performance-focused buyers but approach value differently. OnePlus delivers flagship-grade gaming performance, a massive battery, advanced durability ratings, and a high-refresh-rate AMOLED display at a much lower price point. It feels aggressively positioned for buyers wanting maximum hardware without crossing premium flagship territory.
The Poco F8 Pro justifies its higher price through a better chipset, premium materials, stronger cameras, faster charging, and flagship-style finishing touches. It feels closer to ultra-premium Android devices rather than a typical value flagship. Buyers paying extra are clearly getting meaningful upgrades rather than small cosmetic improvements.
OnePlus Nord 6 offers stronger value for money overall, especially for gamers and battery-focused users. Poco F8 Pro justifies its premium pricing better for users wanting flagship cameras, build quality, and top-tier performance.
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The OnePlus Nord 6 stands out with its unusually massive battery, 165Hz AMOLED display, IP69K durability, and practical gaming-focused approach. It feels designed for buyers who want long endurance and consistently smooth performance without overspending. The Poco F8 Pro, meanwhile, pushes closer to flagship territory with the Snapdragon 8 Elite processor, premium glass-and-metal construction, telephoto camera, Dolby Vision support, and superior multimedia experience.
Both phones target power users, but their priorities are very different. OnePlus focuses on efficiency, endurance, and aggressive value, while Poco emphasizes flagship polish and maximum performance. That difference becomes noticeable in everyday usage rather than just specification sheets.
OnePlus Nord 6 is the smarter value-driven choice for most buyers, especially gamers and heavy users who prioritize battery life. The Poco F8 Pro feels more complete and premium overall, making it the better option for users willing to spend extra for flagship-level refinement.
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RedMagic is preparing a fairly packed launch event on May 18, where the company is expected to introduce both the new RedMagic 11S Pro series and a lightweight carbon fiber gaming mouse aimed at esports users.
The event is scheduled for 15:00 in China, and the new mouse is already being teased with the slogan “Light as a Wing, Swift as the Wind.” From the teaser images released so far, the accessory appears to feature a semi-transparent shell combined with carbon fiber materials, giving it a lightweight but premium-looking design.

RedMagic has not officially confirmed the polling rate yet. However, the older RedMagic 1S Wireless Gaming Mouse from 2024 supported up to 8000Hz polling in wired mode and 4000Hz wirelessly over 2.4G mode. Given that this is a successor launching nearly two years later, similar or improved polling performance would not be surprising.
Details like the exact weight, sensor model, battery size, and pricing are also unknown for now. Still, the company clearly seems to be targeting the higher-end wireless gaming mouse segment rather than casual users.
Unlike the mouse, the company has already shared quite a bit about the RedMagic 11S Pro lineup. The devices are powered by the overclocked Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 “Leading Version” chip, capable of pushing the prime core up to 4.74GHz. The RedMagic 11S Pro+ was even spotted on Geekbench as the first Android phone to cross the 4000-point mark in single-core performance.

Other expected features include a massive 8000mAh battery for extended gaming sessions, a large 6.85-inch 2K AMOLED display with a 144Hz refresh rate, shoulder triggers for gaming, and a “transparent-style” rear design with visible active cooling hardware underneath.
The paired launch of a gaming phone and gaming mouse also reflects RedMagic’s broader push beyond smartphones. Over the past few years, the company has gradually expanded into a wider gaming ecosystem that now includes monitors, cooling accessories, keyboards, and other PC peripherals. The May 18 event looks like another step in that direction.
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Motorola Edge 70 Pro and Poco F8 Pro take two very different approaches to the premium smartphone segment. One focuses on balanced flagship features with strong cameras and battery life, while the other pushes raw performance and gaming power to the next level. With both devices offering high-end displays, fast charging, and premium designs, choosing the right one becomes far more interesting than expected.

| Feature | Motorola Edge 70 Pro | Poco F8 Pro | Winner |
|---|---|---|---|
| Build | Gorilla Glass 7i front, plastic frame, eco leather back | Gorilla Glass 7i front, aluminum frame, glass back | Poco – More premium frame and glass build |
| Durability | IP68/IP69 + MIL-STD-810H | IP68 | Motorola – Better durability protection |
| Display | 6.78-inch AMOLED, 144Hz, 5200 nits peak | 6.59-inch AMOLED, 120Hz, 3500 nits peak | Motorola – Smoother refresh rate and brighter panel |
| HDR Support | HDR | Dolby Vision, HDR10+ | Poco – Better multimedia support |
| Chipset | Dimensity 8500 Extreme | Snapdragon 8 Elite | Poco – Far stronger flagship performance |
| GPU | Mali-G720 MC8 | Adreno 830 | Poco – Better gaming power |
| Storage Type | UFS 4.1 | UFS 4.1 | Tie – Same storage standard |
| Main Camera | 50MP wide | 50MP wide | Tie – Similar primary resolution |
| Telephoto Camera | 50MP periscope, 3.5x zoom | 50MP telephoto, 2.5x zoom | Motorola – Better zoom flexibility |
| Ultrawide Camera | 50MP ultrawide | 8MP ultrawide | Motorola – Higher quality ultrawide sensor |
| Video Recording | 4K up to 120fps | 8K up to 30fps | Poco – Higher video recording capability |
| Selfie Camera | 50MP AF, 4K video | 20MP, 1080p video | Motorola – Better selfie hardware and video |
| Speakers | Stereo speakers with Dolby Atmos | Stereo speakers with Dolby Atmos, tuned by Bose | Poco – Added Bose tuning |
| Wi-Fi | Wi-Fi 7 | Wi-Fi 7 | Tie – Same connectivity level |
| Fingerprint Sensor | Optical in-display | Ultrasonic in-display | Poco – Faster and more premium sensor |
| Battery | 6500mAh | 6210mAh | Motorola – Larger battery capacity |
| Charging | 90W wired, wireless, reverse wireless | 100W wired, reverse wired | Motorola – More versatile charging features |
| Software | Android 16, 3 upgrades | Android 16, HyperOS 3 | Tie – Both run latest Android |
| Price | ₹39,000 / $400 | ₹52,000 / $600 | Motorola – Better overall value |
| Overall | Balanced flagship experience | Performance-focused flagship | Motorola – Better value for most users |
The Motorola Edge 70 Pro focuses on a slimmer and more comfortable in-hand experience with its eco-leather finish and curved design language. It feels cleaner and more premium during daily usage, especially for users who prefer lighter phones with a softer grip. The IP68/IP69 rating and MIL-STD durability also add an extra layer of confidence for long-term use. Meanwhile, the Poco F8 Pro takes a more flagship-style approach with an aluminum frame and glass back that feels denser and more solid. It looks sharper and more performance-oriented, though the glossy finish may not feel as practical during extended use.
Motorola pushes ahead with a 144Hz AMOLED panel and an impressive 5200 nits peak brightness, making animations feel extremely fluid. The Poco F8 Pro counters with Dolby Vision support, deeper HDR tuning, and richer color reproduction. The panel feels more cinematic, especially while streaming content. Motorola’s display appears more balanced for gaming and smooth scrolling, while Poco’s screen leans toward media enthusiasts.
The Motorola Edge 70 Pro feels more refined and ergonomic for daily use, while the Poco F8 Pro delivers a more premium flagship-style presentation. Users focused on comfort and smoother visuals may prefer Motorola, whereas Poco feels better suited for entertainment-heavy usage.
The Poco F8 Pro clearly dominates raw performance thanks to the Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset paired with the Adreno 830 GPU. Heavy gaming, sustained multitasking, and demanding AI-driven tasks feel noticeably faster and more future-ready. It carries flagship-level power that comfortably sits above most upper mid-range devices. The Motorola Edge 70 Pro, powered by the Dimensity 8500 Extreme, still performs very well for everyday usage, gaming, and app handling. The optimization appears smoother than expected, and the thermal management feels more controlled during longer sessions.
Motorola offers a larger 6500mAh silicon-carbon battery that prioritizes endurance. It comfortably suits users who value all-day reliability without constantly monitoring battery percentage. Wireless charging and reverse wireless charging also add convenience, missing from many rivals. Poco answers with faster 100W charging that fills the battery incredibly quickly. The charging experience feels more flagship-like, especially for power users constantly on the move.
The Poco F8 Pro is a stronger performance-focused smartphone and easily appeals to gamers and heavy users. However, the Motorola Edge 70 Pro creates a more balanced experience with longer battery endurance and extra charging flexibility, making it feel more practical for everyday buyers.
Motorola takes a surprisingly aggressive camera approach with three 50MP sensors, including a periscope telephoto lens and a high-resolution ultrawide camera. The consistency between lenses helps produce more uniform colors and detail across different focal lengths. Photos tend to look cleaner and slightly more natural, especially in daylight. The Poco F8 Pro still performs impressively with its Snapdragon-powered image processing and 8K video recording support. Its primary camera captures strong dynamic range and punchier colors, though the 8MP ultrawide sensor feels weaker compared to Motorola’s setup.
Motorola’s 3.5x periscope zoom also creates more flexibility for portraits and distant subjects. Poco’s camera system feels tuned more toward social-media-friendly output with vibrant contrast and sharper processing.
The 50MP autofocus selfie camera on the Motorola Edge 70 Pro comfortably outclasses Poco’s 20MP front sensor. Selfies look more detailed and better suited for video calls and content creation. The ability to record 4K selfie video also gives Motorola a noticeable advantage.
The Motorola Edge 70 Pro delivers a more versatile and balanced camera experience overall. Poco performs strongly for video and vibrant processing, but Motorola feels more complete for photography enthusiasts and creators.
The Motorola Edge 70 Pro is priced at around ₹39,000 ($400), while the Poco F8 Pro sits significantly higher at approximately ₹52,000 ($600). That price difference immediately changes the conversation because both phones target slightly different buyers despite overlapping in several premium features.
Motorola delivers a flagship-style display, strong cameras, massive battery, wireless charging, and premium durability at a noticeably lower price. It feels aggressively positioned for users wanting high-end features without entering ultra-premium territory. Poco justifies its higher price mainly through its Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset and stronger flagship-grade performance. For hardcore gamers and performance enthusiasts, the additional power may genuinely feel worth paying extra for.
However, the overall value proposition appears more balanced on Motorola’s side. The feature-to-price ratio feels extremely competitive, especially when considering the camera hardware and battery package included at this segment.
The Poco F8 Pro justifies its premium mainly through performance. The Motorola Edge 70 Pro, however, delivers stronger overall value for money and feels like the smarter choice for most mainstream buyers.
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The Motorola Edge 70 Pro stands out through its balanced flagship experience. The combination of a slimmer eco-leather design, triple 50MP camera setup, periscope zoom lens, larger battery, wireless charging support, and smoother 144Hz display creates a phone that feels polished in multiple areas instead of focusing on only one strength. It feels designed for users wanting versatility without crossing flagship pricing limits.
The Poco F8 Pro focuses heavily on raw performance and premium multimedia capabilities. The Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset, Dolby Vision display, 8K recording support, ultrasonic fingerprint scanner, and extremely fast charging make it feel more like a gaming and power-user device. The performance headroom is clearly ahead and gives the phone a stronger long-term processing capability.
Poco F8 Pro is the stronger choice for buyers who want maximum flagship performance and top-tier gaming power, but for most users, the Motorola Edge 70 Pro offers far better value for money. It delivers a more balanced overall experience with better cameras, longer battery life, wireless charging, a smoother display, and premium features at a significantly lower price, making it the smarter buy overall.
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Although I already shared my hands-on experience with the photography kit in the vivo X300 Ultra review, the weather during those days was quite poor, so I didn’t manage to capture many sample shots. Recently, I decided to head out again—into the woods and down to the seaside—to see if I could truly uncover the potential of this kit. When something costs €600, you definitely wouldn’t dare buy it casually without doing your homework first. Hopefully, after reading this article, you’ll have a clearer idea of whether it’s worth the investment.
The first layer of the packaging is the X300 Ultra itself, while the second layer contains all the accessories from the vivo X300 Ultra photography kit.


Actually, the accessories are basically the same as those of the first generation. There’s a tripod collar ring and also a 67mm filter adapter ring. Aside from this new 200mm teleconverter lens, everything else can easily be purchased from the official website. If you really only want the 200mm lens, make sure you check the link here.
The overall design of the new photography kit is pretty similar to the one from the X200 Ultra, except that the color has changed from black to silver. Once all the accessories are attached to the phone, it really does look quite a bit like a professional camera, right?

The imaging grip allows you to customize the function of every button and dial. Among them, I recommend customizing this function for the Fn key, because if you want to use the teleconverter lens for street photography or birding, this is the only way to quickly activate teleconverter mode.

Speaking of street photography, the 200mm teleconverter is probably the more suitable choice. The 400mm one not only sees farther than you’d imagine, but also feels pretty awkward in the hand. Compared to the grip, I actually prefer holding onto the lens itself. But with the 200mm one, you can just hold the grip normally.


As for things like build quality or compatibility, I already talked about them in the X300 Ultra review, so I won’t repeat them here. Instead, let’s combine it with some photos and talk about the actual user experience.
If you have a 400mm lens, I’m pretty sure you’ll be interested in the moon.
What do you think about this photo? Isn’t it hard to believe this was taken with a smartphone? Even though it was shot at 1600mm and definitely uses algorithms to enhance image quality, this is still the most natural-looking moon photo I’ve ever seen, with the least amount of obvious AI processing. You can see the craters on the surface, but without excessive sharpening. That’s the charm of an optical telephoto lens.
Maybe you haven’t realized what it means to shoot celestial objects without a tripod: the stabilization on this kit has reached to the next level. Out of the 9 photos I took, only one came out slightly blurry.
Even if you were holding a professional camera, you still wouldn’t be able to capture shots like this without a tripod. But aside from the moon, other celestial bodies are still too far away from Earth. If you really want to get into astrophotography, you’ll still need to buy more professional lenses.
Ever since vivo started making teleconverter lenses, its phones have included a mode called “Stage”.

In this mode, exposure is lowered, shutter speed is shortened, contrast is increased, and AI enhances every detail of the subject. It’s hard to believe that from 20 meters away, you can clearly capture someone’s hair strands and even the texture of their face, but the X300 Ultra, combined with the teleconverter lens, really does achieve this.
Some people don’t really like AI-enhanced photos, and honestly, neither do I, but if you’re actually at a concert and don’t want to regret your photos after getting home, then I’d still recommend using Stage mode. The AI is basically just bringing back your wrinkles and hair details. I think that’s acceptable.
If you’re outdoors during the daytime, then Auto mode can also produce a very sharp photo. No AI, everything just looks natural.
Wildlife photography has always been a category that demands a lot from photography equipment. But now, you only need to spend 3000 dollars to step into the world of wildlife photography. You just need to walk into the woods, attach the grip and teleconverter lens, and then you’re already a qualified birder.
Well, this combination really can take some very beautiful bird photos. Sharp, clear, and sometimes it can even capture what they’re eating. You should also remember that these were handheld shots. Being able to take photos like these without a tripod proves to some extent just how high the upper limit of the stabilization performance is.
Maybe you’re wondering how much the teleconverter lens improves image quality. Here’s a photo taken without the teleconverter lens. At first glance, it still looks quite clear, but compared to the one shot with the teleconverter attached, there’s still a pretty noticeable gap. Taking excellent wildlife photos also requires some skill, because animals are always moving, making them much harder to photograph than the moon or singers.
First of all, you need to be willing to press the shutter button. Smartphones are not like DSLRs; electronic shutters don’t have a lifespan. So you really need to take a lot of shots before getting a satisfying photo. Secondly, if you want to photograph birds in flight, you still need to mount it on a tripod. And remember to turn off stabilization, because that’s the only way to keep the bird inside your frame.
If I had to point out a weakness, I’d say autofocus. Right now, the X300 Ultra’s bird recognition isn’t very accurate. In about 1/4 of the bird photos, the focus wasn’t actually on the bird itself, which is why I emphasized earlier that you absolutely need to shoot more photos.
There are also two more issues that are neither big nor small. The first is that the higher the magnification, the more obvious the shaking around the edges of the video becomes. This is caused by electronic stabilization, so if you avoid zooming in too much, the issue becomes less noticeable.
The second is that a 400mm focal length is still a bit too short for bird photography. In-Sensor Zoom alone simply can’t save photos taken in low light. So this photography kit can only really serve as an entry-level setup for wildlife photographers. Once the X300 Ultra helps you discover the charm of wildlife photography, then you can move on to buying a dedicated camera and longer telephoto lenses.
I’ve already tested the teleconverter lenses in the three main scenarios they’re designed for: astrophotography, concert photography, and wildlife photography. Looking at the results, concert photography turns out to be the most suitable use case for this kit. vivo clearly understands that its strength lies in portrait shooting, so even in a dim concert venue, it handles capturing the moment remarkably well.
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Foldable phones are no longer competing in the same category, and the Motorola Razr Ultra 2026 vs Honor Magic V5 comparison proves that perfectly. The Razr Ultra targets users who want a compact flip-style flagship with a stylish design, while the Magic V5 focuses on delivering a full-sized foldable experience built for multitasking and productivity. Despite their different form factors, both sit in the same ultra-premium price segment, making this an interesting battle between portability and power.

| Feature | Motorola Razr Ultra 2026 | Honor Magic V5 | Winner |
|---|---|---|---|
| Form Factor | Flip-style foldable | Book-style foldable | Honor – More versatile for productivity and multitasking |
| Build Quality | Aluminum frame, Gorilla Glass Ceramic | IP58/IP59 protection, stylus support | Honor – Better durability and extra functionality |
| Main Display | 7.0-inch LTPO AMOLED, 165Hz | 7.95-inch LTPO AMOLED, 120Hz | Honor – Bigger immersive screen experience |
| Cover Display | 4-inch LTPO AMOLED, 165Hz | 6.43-inch OLED, 120Hz | Honor – Feels like a normal flagship phone when folded |
| Brightness | 5000 nits peak | 5000 nits peak | Tie – Both are excellent outdoors |
| Performance | Snapdragon 8 Elite | Snapdragon 8 Elite | Tie – Flagship-level speed on both |
| RAM & Storage | 16GB + 512GB | Up to 16GB + 1TB | Honor – More storage options |
| Software | Android 16 | Android 15 with 7 upgrades | Honor – Better long-term software support |
| Rear Cameras | 50MP + 50MP | 50MP + 64MP telephoto + 50MP ultrawide | Honor – More versatile photography setup |
| Selfie Camera | 50MP | Dual 20MP | Motorola – Sharper selfies and video calls |
| Video Recording | Up to 8K, 4K 120fps | 4K 60fps | Motorola – Better for creators and video enthusiasts |
| Battery | 5000mAh | 5820mAh / 6100mAh | Honor – Significantly better endurance |
| Wired Charging | 68W | 66W | Motorola – Slightly faster |
| Wireless Charging | 30W | 50W | Honor – Faster wireless charging |
| Connectivity | Wi-Fi 7, Bluetooth 5.4 | Wi-Fi 7, Bluetooth 6.0, IR blaster | Honor – More advanced connectivity features |
| Audio | Stereo speakers with Dolby Atmos | Stereo speakers with Hi-Res audio | Tie – Both deliver premium audio |
| Approx Price | $1500 / ₹143,000 | $1400 / ₹130,000 | Honor – Better value for the hardware offered |
| Overall Winner | Premium compact flip flagship | Full-featured foldable powerhouse | Honor Magic V5 – More complete overall package |
The Motorola Razr Ultra 2026 focuses on style, portability, and a premium flip-phone experience. Its aluminum frame, Gorilla Glass Ceramic protection, and compact foldable form make it feel modern and pocket-friendly. The external display is also highly functional, allowing quick app access without opening the phone. The design feels more lifestyle-oriented, especially for users who prioritize compactness and one-handed usability.
The Honor Magic V5 takes a different approach with a book-style foldable design that behaves more like a tablet when unfolded. It adds stronger water resistance, stylus support, and a more productivity-focused layout. The larger inner screen creates a more immersive experience for multitasking and media consumption. The thinner foldable profile also gives it a futuristic edge despite being a larger device overall.
Motorola offers a smoother 165Hz refresh rate on both screens along with Dolby Vision support, making animations and gaming feel extremely fluid. Honor counters with a significantly larger inner display and a more practical cover screen that feels closer to a standard flagship smartphone.
The Razr Ultra feels more stylish and compact, while the Magic V5 feels more versatile and productivity-focused. Users wanting a futuristic flip experience may prefer Motorola, but Honor delivers the more complete foldable display setup overall.
Both phones use the Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset, so flagship-level speed is guaranteed on either device. The Razr Ultra feels slightly more aggressive with its higher clock speeds and 165Hz refresh rate, creating a very fast and fluid user experience. App launches, gaming, and multitasking feel extremely responsive. Motorola also ships the device with Android 16 out of the box, giving it a slight software freshness advantage.
The Honor Magic V5, however, feels more optimized for productivity. MagicOS is designed around large-screen multitasking, and the bigger foldable canvas helps when using multiple apps simultaneously. Honor also promises up to seven major Android updates, which gives it stronger long-term value.
Honor clearly leads in battery capacity with up to 6100mAh on the China model and faster 50W wireless charging. The Razr Ultra still performs impressively for a flip phone with its 5000mAh battery and 68W wired charging, which is unusually strong for this category.
Motorola feels faster and more entertainment-focused, while Honor delivers better endurance and long-term practicality. Users prioritizing battery life and multitasking will likely lean toward the Magic V5.
The Motorola Razr Ultra keeps things simple with a dual-camera setup featuring high-resolution wide and ultrawide sensors. Colors are expected to look vibrant thanks to Pantone validation, and the phone supports advanced video recording, including 8K and 4K at high frame rates. The camera system feels optimized for social media creators and quick content capture.
The Honor Magic V5 offers a more versatile flagship camera system with a triple-lens setup that includes a dedicated 64MP periscope telephoto lens with 3x optical zoom. This gives Honor a major advantage for portrait photography and long-range shots. The larger foldable design also helps with hands-free shooting and preview flexibility. While Motorola focuses on video features and vibrant output, Honor aims for a more balanced flagship photography experience overall.
Motorola’s 50MP selfie camera is significantly sharper on paper and should appeal more to users who prioritize selfies and video calls. Honor’s dual 20MP selfie cameras are more practical across both displays but less impressive in raw resolution.
The Razr Ultra is stronger for selfies and high-end video recording, while the Magic V5 offers a more complete and flexible rear camera system. Photography enthusiasts may find Honor more capable overall.
The Motorola Razr Ultra 2026 is expected to cost around $1500 or ₹143,000, while the Honor Magic V5 is slightly cheaper at approximately $1400 or ₹130,000. Despite the lower price, Honor includes a larger foldable display, a bigger battery, stylus support, a telephoto camera, faster wireless charging, and longer software support.
Motorola’s pricing is mainly justified by its premium flip-phone engineering, compact foldable design, and extremely polished external display experience. It feels more fashionable and unique compared to traditional foldables. The phone also targets buyers who want flagship performance without carrying a large book-style foldable in their pocket.
Honor appears to offer stronger hardware value overall. The feature-to-price ratio feels more aggressive, especially considering the multitasking advantages and larger display. For buyers focused on specifications and long-term ownership, the Magic V5 may feel like the smarter investment.
The Razr Ultra charges extra for style and compact innovation, while the Magic V5 delivers more hardware value for the money. Honor clearly wins on overall value.
Disclaimer:
Prices are approximate and may vary based on country, region, launch timing, and applicable taxes. Always check whether the listed price is for a China unit or a global/international variant when purchasing.
The Motorola Razr Ultra 2026 stands out because of its refined flip-phone form factor, powerful external display, 165Hz refresh rate, and flagship selfie capabilities. It feels like a luxury foldable designed for users who value portability, social media content creation, and stylish everyday usability. The compact design also makes it easier to carry compared to larger foldables.
The Honor Magic V5 focuses more on delivering a complete foldable flagship experience. Its larger inner display, periscope zoom camera, stylus support, larger battery, stronger durability certifications, and longer software support make it feel closer to a productivity powerhouse. The multitasking experience especially feels more practical for power users and professionals.
The Motorola Razr Ultra 2026 is the better choice for users wanting a premium flip-style foldable with standout design and entertainment features. The Honor Magic V5 is the stronger all-rounder with better battery life, camera versatility, productivity tools, and overall value. Buyers wanting the most complete foldable experience will likely find the Magic V5 more convincing overall.
Disclaimer: This comparison is based on the specifications provided and is intended for general informational purposes. Actual performance, camera results, battery life, and overall experience may vary depending on real-world usage, software updates, and individual preferences.
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Insta360 has clarified the pricing situation surrounding its upcoming Luna Ultra camera gimbal after early leaks sparked some concern online over the expected cost.

Earlier, tipster @DigitalChatStation claimed the device would launch at ¥5,299 for the body-only version and ¥6,499 for the full kit. Those numbers quickly drew attention because they would place the Luna Ultra far above typical consumer gimbal pricing in China.
In response, Insta360 CEO Liu Jingkang stepped in to explain that the leaked figures actually referred to overseas pricing converted into RMB. According to him, international pricing is higher due to cost issues, and the Chinese pricing will be noticeably lower. He even joked that the company “wouldn’t dare” sell it at those prices in China.
That clarification comes as interest in the Luna Ultra continues to grow ahead of its official launch. From everything revealed so far, the device seems aimed more at serious creators rather than casual users.
The Luna Ultra combines a three-axis mechanical gimbal with a Leica-branded dual-camera setup. The main camera uses a 1-inch sensor with an f/1.8 aperture, alongside a separate 3x optical telephoto lens. Insta360 is also promising support for 6x lossless zoom, 12x hybrid zoom, 6K 50fps recording, 4K 120fps video, Dolby Vision, and 10-bit i-Log recording.
One of the more interesting design choices is the detachable front handle. It attaches magnetically and can also function as a wireless remote. The module includes a 2-inch OLED display, joystick controls for the gimbal, zoom buttons, and recording controls, allowing creators to control the camera remotely while mounted in different positions.

The timing is also notable because the Luna Ultra is expected to compete directly with products like the DJI Osmo Pocket 4P. Official China pricing still has not been announced, but the CEO’s comments strongly suggest the domestic version will land at a much more aggressive price than the original rumors implied.
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For the past few years, Xiaomi has been launching its camera-focused premium flagship phones in September, followed by Redmi’s flagship phones, which are performance-driven but comparatively inferior in cameras, in October. A new update from reliable tipster Digital Chat Station suggests that Redmi’s flagship phones may launch before Xiaomi’s this year.

As seen in DCS’s Weibo post, the Redmi K100 series may be released ahead of schedule in Q3. Reports have revealed that the Redmi K100 Pro Max will be powered by the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 6 Pro, which is expected to launch officially in September. Therefore, it is likely that the Redmi K100 series may debut in the same month.
The same source has previously claimed that the Xiaomi 18, 18 Pro, and 18 Pro Max will also debut in September. By launching the Redmi K100 series and Xiaomi 18 series in the same month, Xiaomi may end up cannibalizing sales of both lineups. Therefore, it remains to be seen whether the company pushes the Xiaomi 18 lineup launch to October this year.
As far as the Redmi lineup is concerned, it may include the Redmi K100 and K100 Pro Max powered by the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 and Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 6 chipsets, respectively. Some vague rumors suggest that the lineup may include a mysterious third mode model, but its details are scarce.

In the comments section of the same Weibo post, DCS further revealed that Redmi may unveil new products in Q4. While the tipster did not specifically mention what is launching during that period, it is likely that the Redmi Turbo 6 series may debut in Q4.
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Following a lengthy five months of beta testing, Samsung finally began rolling out the stable One UI 8.5 update in the first week of May. However, as always, the initial rollout was limited to Samsung’s home country, South Korea, but the global rollout kicked off just the next week on May 11.
The Galaxy S25 was the first phone to receive the stable update, and Samsung wasted no time bringing it to foldable phones and older Galaxy S-series phones. In fact, devices like the Galaxy S25 Edge and Galaxy Z Flip 7 FE, which weren’t part of the beta program, also started receiving the One UI 8.5 beta alongside the beta devices.
Here’s a list of Galaxy devices that are getting the One UI 8.5 update:
The list should grow in the coming days and weeks as the One UI 8.5 update is officially confirmed to reach dozens of devices, including many mid-range and budget phones. We’ll update the list periodically to keep it fresh.
If your Galaxy device is on the list, the update may be ready for download. Head to Settings > Software updates and tap Download and install. If the update doesn’t show up, try again in a few days, as it rolls out in phases and may take some time to reach all users.
Related:
1. 5 One UI 8.5 features I can’t wait to use
2. Samsung confirms One UI 8.5 eligibility for more Galaxy device
The stable One UI 8.5 rollout began only recently, but Samsung has already started preparing for the next major release, One UI 9.0, which will be based on Android 17. The One UI 9 beta program for the Galaxy S26 series went live this week, with the stable version expected to debut in July 2026 on the upcoming Galaxy Z Fold 8 and Galaxy Z Flip 8.
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Honor has officially started teasing a new smartphone lineup called the Honor WIN Turbo in China. The teaser suggests that the upcoming device will focus heavily on gaming performance and battery life, while also introducing a refreshed design language. The announcement has additionally sparked speculation around a more premium Win 2 series that could arrive later this year.

The teaser image shared by Honor reveals a smartphone with a large rectangular camera module featuring angular edges and a sporty aesthetic. A glowing “Win” branding element can also be seen integrated into the camera island, hinting at a performance-oriented identity. Honor describes the phone as a “durable gaming warrior,” suggesting a focus on sustained performance and long battery endurance.
The Honor Win Turbo could offer strong price-to-performance value and may arrive in time for China’s 618 (June 18) shopping festival. Reliable tipster Digital Chat Station claims Win Turbo has the SER-AN00, which is also associated with the Honor Power 2, which debuted in January this year in China. Therefore, it is likely that the Win Turbo could just a rebranded or tweaked version of the Power 2.
For reference, the Honor Power 2 features a 6.79-inch AMOLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate, Dimensity 8500 Elite chipset, 12GB RAM, and up to 512GB storage. It also packs a massive 10,080mAh battery with 80W charging support. On the camera front, the phone includes a 50-megapixel primary camera, a 5-megapixel ultra-wide sensor, and a 16-megapixel front camera.

DCS has additionally hinted that the Honor Win 2 series could launch earlier than expected in China. The lineup may feature a 2nm Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 6 series chip, an internal cooling fan, and a battery capacity crossing the 10,000mAh mark.
The upcoming series is also said to target a higher positioning compared to the current Win Turbo models and may directly compete with performance-focused phones from rival sub-brands. These include the Redmi K100 series, iQOO 16, and OnePlus 16.
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Vivo has launched a couple of devices in the Vivo V70 series, including the Vivo V70, V70 Elite, and V70 FE. Some reports suggest that the brand is also gearing up to unveil the V70 Lite, which could be the last phone in the series. This is because the Vivo V80 has now been spotted in the IMEI database for the first time. Interestingly, a new S-series phone has also appeared in the IMEI database.

A report that surfaced in April revealed that the upcoming iQOO 16 and Vivo V80 had appeared in the GSMA IMEI database. It appears that the V80’s listing has now been updated with the model number V2630, as per a report by PassionateGeekz.
The Vivo S2 has also been spotted with the model number V2576 in the IMEI database. None of these listings have revealed any technical details about the devices.
The Vivo S2 will be the company’s attempt to bring back the S-series to the Indian market after a break of seven years since the launch of the Vivo S1 in 2019. Likely, the S2 could end up as a mid-range phone in Vivo’s crowded lineup, which includes X-series flagship phones, V-series camera-focused sub-flagship phones, T-series mid-range performance-driven phones sold through Flipkart, and Y-series entry-level and budget smartphones.
As far as the Vivo V80 is concerned, it could be based on the Vivo S60, which is expected to debut this month in China. The Snapdragon 8s Gen 3-powered Vivo S60 is said to feature a 6.59-inch OLED panel offering a 1.5K resolution and a 7,000mAh battery with 90W charging support. It is also expected to feature a Sony IMX8-series periscope telephoto camera, an ultrasonic in-screen fingerprint scanner, a metal middle frame, and an IP68/69-rated dust and water-resistant chassis.
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The Oppo Find X9 series includes multiple devices, and all of them are equipped with 7,000mAh+ batteries. However, on the other side, only one Vivo X300 series smartphone has crossed the 7,000mAh battery mark. A new leak by tipster Smart Pikachu reveals that Vivo may finally bring bigger batteries to the X500 lineup.

According to the tipster, Vivo is expected to adopt high-density battery technology more extensively, with even its flagship X-series devices reportedly entering the “7-series” battery capacity range, hinting at batteries starting at around 7,000mAh.
In China, the X300 lineup includes four devices: the X300 and X300 Pro, which are powered by 6,040mAh and 6,510mAh batteries, respectively. These devices were unveiled in October last year. The X300s and X300 Ultra, which went official last month in China, are equipped with 6,000mAh and 7,100mAh batteries, respectively.
So far, reports have revealed that Vivo may launch three X500 series models in September this year in China. The lineup may include the Vivo X500, X500 Pro, and X500 Pro Max with 6.59-inch, 6.37-inch, and 6.85-inch displays, respectively.
The Vivo X500 Ultra, which may debut next year in the first half, could sport the same display as the X500 Pro Max. While the Ultra edition may feature the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 6 Pro, the other X500 series devices could be equipped with Dimensity 9600 series chipsets.
The Vivo X500 series will also reportedly include a model called the Vivo X500e, but there is no clarity on whether it is heading to China or if it is meant only for the global market.
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Later this month, iQOO will unveil the iQOO 15T flagship phone equipped with a 2K OLED panel, a Dimensity 9500 chip, and an 8,000mAh battery. In October, iQOO is expected to take the wraps off the iQOO 16. A new leak, courtesy of tipster Digital Chat Station, has revealed the camera capabilities of the next-generation flagship.

It was reported last month that iQOO has yet to finalize the iQOO 16’s primary camera and is currently AB testing 200-megapixel and 50-megapixel options. In today’s leak, the tipster stated that the engineering prototype of the device is equipped with a 50-megapixel primary camera featuring a large 1/1.3-inch sensor, paired with a periscope telephoto camera that uses a medium-sized sensor.
The tipster did not mention anything about the iQOO 16’s ultra-wide camera. However, it appears that the device may continue to feature triple 50-megapixel cameras on the back.
Under the hood, the iQOO 16 will feature the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 6 Pro (tentative name), which is said to carry the part number SM8975. On the display front, the device is expected to feature a 6.85-inch Samsung display with a 2K resolution and a 165Hz refresh rate.
At present, there is no concrete information about the iQOO 16’s battery capacity. However, it is likely to feature a battery larger than 8,000mAh. The device is expected to run Android 17 with OriginOS 7 layered on top. Its base variant with 12GB RAM and 256GB storage may cost around 5,000 Yuan (~$730).
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Casio has just released a new set of G-Shock watches in the US, focusing on smaller sizes and a unique glass treatment. The new lineup includes four hybrid analog-digital watches based on the company’s popular octagonal design, often referred to by fans as the CasiOak. The main draw for these new models is the polarized glass, which shifts in color depending on the angle of your wrist.

To get this effect, Casio uses a polarized vapor deposition process on the mineral glass. It basically gives the watch face a colorful gradient that changes as it catches the light. It’s an interesting design choice, though Casio is upfront about a practical drawback: the reflections and color shifts can make the dial hard to read in certain lighting conditions. It is a detail worth keeping in mind if you prefer straightforward utility over aesthetics.
The release is split into two different styles, both designed to fit smaller wrists. The first pair, the GMA-P2100SR-7A and GMA-P2100SR-1A, are priced at $135. These models use translucent resin for both the case and the band, giving them a clear, casual look. Because they are made entirely of resin, they are quite light, weighing in at just 40 grams.

The second pair, the GM-S2110SR-1A and GM-S2110SR-7A, are a bit more expensive at $210. These swap the resin bezel for stainless steel, which adds a bit of weight (56 grams) and gives the watch a more traditional metallic appearance. Casio also used bio-based resin for the bands on these metal models, a material the company has been incorporating lately to try and lower its environmental footprint.

Aside from the new glass and the smaller footprint, these function like standard G-Shock watches. They come with the usual features you would expect: shock resistance, 200 meters of water resistance, world time for 31 time zones, a stopwatch, a countdown timer, and daily alarms. They also have a built-in LED backlight to help you see the time in the dark. All four watches run on a standard CR1025 battery, which Casio says should last for about three years before needing a replacement.
All four models are available to purchase now. If you have a smaller wrist or just prefer a more compact watch, these are a practical option, provided you are okay with the color-shifting glass occasionally getting in the way of reading the time.
In related news, Casio has recently launched affordable retro-style AQ-240 watches in the US, alongside a new stainless steel automatic watch available in three dial options.
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Dyson rarely settles for simple when it comes to basic household appliances, and its latest air purifier is no exception. The company has just released the Dyson Find+Follow Purifier Cool, an $850 bladeless fan that uses a built-in camera to track where you are in the room and point the airflow directly at you.

The device uses a periscope-style camera and a 17-point detection system to identify human body shapes. If you are walking around your kitchen or shifting on the couch, the fan automatically adjusts its angle to keep the breeze pointed in your direction. If a second person enters the room, the fan recognizes the addition and starts sweeping back and forth, up to 350 degrees, to share the air between both of you.
Naturally, putting a camera on an indoor appliance brings up privacy concerns. Dyson says the system is designed only to detect presence, not to recognize faces. According to the company, the video feed is processed locally on the device, analyzed in real time, and immediately deleted. The fan doesn’t send images to the cloud or identify specific people.

The camera also acts as an energy-saving tool. If the fan sees that you have left the room, it stops oscillating. If the room stays empty for an hour, it drops into a lower-power auto mode, though it continues to monitor air quality. While basic motion sensors could handle simple presence detection, Dyson went with a camera to allow for the targeted tracking.
As an air purifier, it has the standard setup you would expect from Dyson’s recent models. It uses a fully sealed HEPA H13 filter to catch small particles like pollen and pet dander, along with a carbon filter that the company says absorbs 50% more nitrogen dioxide than its older models. It also includes a permanent filter for breaking down formaldehyde. For noise, Dyson says this model is 50% quieter in its sleep mode compared to its maximum setting.

On the software side, the new purifier supports the Matter smart home standard. This means you can connect it directly to Apple Home, Google Home, or Amazon Alexa without having to rely solely on Dyson’s own app.
The purifier stands 41.3 inches tall with a base diameter of 8.6 inches. It weighs 12 pounds, keeping its physical footprint relatively standard for tower fans.
In related news, Dyson recently introduced the Supersonic Travel Hair Dryer with a compact design and intelligent heat control, alongside its first handheld bladeless fan priced at $99.
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Xiaomi is preparing a new pair of wireless earbuds, but this time the company seems to be trying something a little different. Instead of regular in-ear buds, the upcoming model uses a clip-on open-ear design that focuses more on comfort and awareness of surroundings.

Xiaomi has officially revealed the earbuds, showing off a glossy body with a pretty unusual look. The company mentions a transparent sound-emitting section combined with metallic textures that resemble a vinyl record finish. It definitely looks more style-focused than most budget earbuds Xiaomi usually releases.
Some leaked manual images that surfaced online reveal a few extra details too. The charging case appears to include a USB-C port, indicator lights, a physical button, and even a built-in speaker. That speaker could possibly be used for location tracking features, although Xiaomi has not confirmed that part yet.
The earbuds themselves appear to support touch gestures across different parts of the frame, including the bridge section. Playback controls, calls, and volume adjustments will likely be handled through those touch inputs.



This is also Xiaomi’s first proper clip-on style audio product, separate from the existing OpenWear lineup. Open-ear earbuds have been slowly getting more popular recently, especially among users who want to listen to music while still hearing traffic, conversations, or gym surroundings without fully blocking the ear canal.
Xiaomi still has not revealed the complete spec sheet, so details like battery capacity, driver size, Bluetooth version, and pricing are still missing for now. The launch is expected later this month, possibly alongside other Xiaomi products and wearables.
From the early teasers alone, it looks like Xiaomi is targeting users who care just as much about the look and comfort of earbuds as the audio itself. Whether the sound quality lives up to the design is something we will probably find out closer to launch.
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Google says it has identified what may be the first real-world zero-day exploit developed with the help of artificial intelligence, marking a potentially important shift in how cyberattacks are being created.
In a report published by Google’s Threat Intelligence Group (GTIG) on May 11, the company said attackers used AI assistance to discover and exploit a previously unknown vulnerability in a widely used open-source web administration tool. The flaw reportedly allowed attackers to bypass two-factor authentication after obtaining login credentials.

According to Google, the vulnerability was disclosed to the affected vendor and patched before it could be used in larger attacks.
What caught researchers’ attention was the exploit code itself. Google says the Python script showed several signs typically associated with AI-generated code, including overly instructional comments, structured textbook-style formatting, and even a hallucinated CVSS severity score that did not actually exist.

Interestingly, the vulnerability was not a traditional memory corruption bug or a simple coding mistake. Instead, it involved higher-level business logic and semantic analysis, an area where modern AI models have started showing stronger capabilities. In simple terms, the AI appears to have helped connect pieces of application behavior that could eventually be abused together.
Security researchers have been warning for a while that AI could lower the barrier for more advanced cyberattacks, especially by helping less experienced attackers automate parts of the process that previously required deeper technical expertise.
At the same time, companies like Google are also using AI defensively for things like automated bug discovery, threat analysis, and patch development. Still, this latest case is likely to add more urgency to conversations around AI-powered cybersecurity threats.
While the incident itself appears to have been contained before wider abuse, researchers see it as an early sign of how AI may increasingly become part of both sides of the cybersecurity landscape.
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Microsoft partners with AMD to expand its Advanced Shader Delivery Preview Microsoft has expanded its Public Preview of Advanced Shader Delivery to cover AMD’s RDNA 3, RDNA 3.5, and RDNA 4 graphics cards. With supported games, precompiled shaders will be downloaded onto systems to eliminate long initial load times and disruptive stuttering when a game launches. Xbox […]
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Samsung is one of the biggest smartphone companies in the world, and every new phone, mainly the S and F series, gets a lot of attention. According to a report by Counterpoint Research, the Samsung Galaxy S26 series started with strong sales, but its growth is now slowing down after a few weeks in the market.
The report explains that in the first six weeks after launch, the Galaxy S26 series sold about 15% more units compared to the Galaxy S25 series during the same time last year. This shows that the new model had a better start than the older one.
At the same time, Samsung’s total smartphone sales also increased by around 5% globally. It means the company overall performed well.
The Galaxy S26 series did very well in developed markets like the United States, South Korea, and Europe. In these places, many people bought the new phones, mainly the Galaxy S26 Ultra model.
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Europe showed strong demand because users liked its premium features, improved design, and stable pricing compared to the previous version. These factors encouraged more people to upgrade their phones.
However, the performance was not the same everywhere. In countries like China and Japan, sales were weaker. These markets are very sensitive to price, and local smartphone brands are very strong. Due to this, Samsung faced tough competition and lower demand in those regions.
Experts from Counterpoint Research also shared an important point. They said that although the Galaxy S26 series started very well, its sales began to slow down after the sixth week. In some comparisons, the older Galaxy S25 even performed better during that time.
The Galaxy S26 started with good success, but it is now facing challenges in keeping that strong sales momentum going.
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Samsung’s next foldable phones are already making headlines even before their official launch. New case listings for the Galaxy Z Flip 8 and Galaxy Z Fold 8 have appeared online, giving an early look at the design.
The listings come from accessory maker Dux Ducis (first spotted by Mohammed Khatri), which has shown new protective cases for the Galaxy Z Flip 8 and Fold 8. There are two versions available in the listings. One is a simple soft TPU case for everyday protection. The other is a magnetic case that includes a built-in ring designed for Qi2 wireless charging accessories.
This detail is important because Qi2 is a newer charging standard that uses magnets to help align the phone with chargers and accessories for better efficiency. Many expected Samsung to include full built-in Qi2 support in its upcoming foldables.
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However, the presence of both magnetic and non-magnetic cases suggests that this may not be the case. It hints that the Galaxy Z Flip 8 and Galaxy Z Fold 8 may not fully support Qi2 magnets inside the phone. Instead, users might need to rely on special cases to use magnetic charging features.
Image via DuxDucis
The leaked renders also show that the Galaxy Z Flip 8 and Fold 8 designs look very similar to the previous model. The camera layout and overall shape appear mostly unchanged, with only minor refinements.
These listings are not official, and the cases are not on sale yet. Still, such early leaks often appear before launch events and can give useful hints about upcoming devices. Stay tuned for more information.
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Today Verizon is announcing that it's joining Anthropic's Project Glasswing to test the Claude Mythos Preview model. This model, according to Anthropic, is capable of identifying complex vulnerabilities in critical software and operating systems at unprecedented speed. Due to its specialized capabilities, Anthropic set up Project Glasswing as a way to grant access to the Mythos Preview model to "a select group of global security leaders dedicated to protecting essential infrastructure and committed to sharing findings and best practices across industries", Verizon's press release on the...
Manchester United are finishing the 2025-26 Premier League season in excellent form, firmly established in third place in the standings. A major reason for that success has been the performances of Bruno Fernandes, who won the club’s Player of the Year award and surpassed a mark previously held by Cristiano Ronaldo.
“It had to be him. Bruno Fernandes has been crowned our Sir Matt Busby Player of the Year for a record fifth time,” Manchester United announced Friday through a social media post.
Since the creation of the trophy in 1988, no player had ever won it five times, highlighting the enormous impact Fernandes has had on the club since arriving from Sporting CP. He previously won the award in his first season in 2020, as well as in 2021, 2024 and 2025.
Until now, Bruno shared the top spot in the rankings with two other players. Cristiano Ronaldo and David De Gea had each won the award four times. The Portuguese forward earned it in 2004, when he was just 19 years old, as well as in 2007, 2008 and 2022, while the goalkeeper won it in 2014, 2015, 2016 and 2018.
It had to be him.@B_Fernandes8 has been crowned our Sir Matt Busby Player of the Year for a record fifth time 😍👑
— Manchester United (@ManUtd) May 15, 2026
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As a result, Bruno Fernandes not only surpassed Ronaldo and De Gea for the most trophies won, but also matched the Spanish goalkeeper’s record by becoming just the second player to win the Sir Matt Busby Player of the Year award three consecutive times.
Created in 1988, the Sir Matt Busby trophy is an award presented to Manchester United’s fans’ player of the season. Voting takes place near the end of each campaign and is open to anyone registered on the club’s official website. That allows supporters from around the world to express their opinion and help select the team’s standout player.
Originally, the trophy was called the MUFC Members Player of the Year award, but in 1995 it adopted its current name in honor of Sir Matt Busby, the legendary head coach who managed the Red Devils from 1945 to 1969, and then briefly from 1970 to 1971.
In addition to Bruno Fernandes, Cristiano Ronaldo and David De Gea, other stars to receive the award over the decades include Brian McClair, Eric Cantona, Roy Keane, Ruud van Nistelrooy, Wayne Rooney, Bryan Robson, David Beckham, Ryan Giggs and Marcus Rashford.

As new rumors surfaced linking Jose Mourinho to a sensational return to Real Madrid, speculation about Kylian Mbappe‘s future exploded into the forefront of European soccer discourse. Amid growing tension inside the Santiago Bernabeu dressing room and public friction involving interim coach Alvaro Arbeloa, new details have now emerged regarding the club’s long-term plans for the French superstar.
The latest controversy erupted after Madrid’s 2-0 victory over Real Oviedo, when Mbappe openly questioned Arbeloa’s handling of him. The French forward revealed he had been left frustrated after starting on the bench despite believing he was fully fit.
“I didn’t play because the coach told me I’m the fourth-choice forward in the squad behind Mastantuono, Vinicius, and Gonzalo,” Mbappe said after the match. “I accept it and play the time I’m given. I think I played well. I was ready to start.” Those comments immediately created headlines across Spain.
Arbeloa responded publicly soon afterward and firmly denied ever telling Mbappe he was fourth in the pecking order. “I certainly didn’t say anything like that to Mbappe,” the Spaniard insisted. “Perhaps he didn’t understand me. I’m the coach, and I’m the one who decides who plays and who doesn’t.”
During an era of instability for Madrid, the dispute revealed deeper divisions inside the team. Reports in Spain have described a fractured atmosphere around the squad following disappointing performances, dressing-room disputes, and growing pressure from supporters.
The story became even more significant when Mourinho addressed the controversy during a press conference with Benfica. The Portuguese coach, heavily linked with the Madrid job, chose to publicly support Arbeloa rather than defend Mbappe. “It saddens me because Arbeloa is a friend,” Mourinho told Diario AS. “He is one of those who gave everything for me when he was a player of mine.”
The former Madrid manager also reflected on the difficulties coaches face at elite clubs. “Being a player is always easier than being the manager,” he added while discussing the pressure surrounding his former player.
Those comments immediately caught attention because Mourinho is widely expected to become Madrid’s next permanent coach once Benfica’s season ends. Fabrizio Romano recently suggested that negotiations are already advanced, with Florentino Perez viewing Mourinho as the figure capable of restoring order at the Bernabeu.
Amid the growing speculation, Real Madrid has reportedly reached a clear internal decision regarding Mbappe’s future: the club does not intend to sell him and instead expects him to remain as a central figure under Mourinho.

According to TEAMtalk, Mourinho himself views the Frenchman as a crucial part of Los Blancos’ long-term project despite the recent controversy. The club reportedly believes the Portuguese coach can rebuild discipline inside the dressing room while helping the French star rediscover his best form.
That stance arrives despite growing criticism from sections of the fanbase. Mbappe was loudly booed by supporters during the Oviedo match, and reports even claimed an online petition demanding his exit gathered enormous traction online.

Still, Madrid’s leadership appears determined to continue building around him. It is said that Florentino Perez sees the 27-year-old as one of the pillars of the club’s future, even while negotiations over Vinicius Junior’s contract renewal remain unresolved.

The end of the season for Real Madrid has been chaotic in every sense. However, the scandal that started after the clash between Federico Valverde and Aurelien Tchouameni is now drawing interest from Paris Saint-Germain, who are looking to take advantage of the situation.
There is still not much clarity about the midfielders’ future, but it would not be surprising if the club decided to sell one or both of them. In that context, Paris Saint-Germain would be willing to make a move for Valverde.
While the Uruguayan would prefer to stay at the club, people around him may be considering other options. According to El Chiringuito and As, Paris Saint-Germain has already contacted his camp to let them know they would be interested in Valverde if he becomes available.
The situation with Tchouameni was somewhat surprising, since the Uruguayan is one of the team captains. His performances in a very poor season for Real Madrid have still been solid, with the hat trick against Manchester City in the first leg of the round of 16 standing out as his best moment.

His ability to play in any midfield role gives him a long list of interested clubs, but his stamina, age and ability to also play at right back make him a target for only a select group of teams.
England seems like the most likely destination for a player like him. Manchester United had already been interested in Valverde in the past and could be again. Manchester City, Chelsea and Arsenal are the other three clubs that reportedly want him, according to Mundo Deportivo.
Signing Valverde from Real Madrid would not be cheap for any club. Even if the club decides to sell him, which has not been confirmed, they would demand a high fee because his contract runs until 2029, so an exit would not be a simple decision. His transfer fee could be between 80 and 120 million euros.

The debate around VAR is preparing to take another dramatic turn ahead of the 2026 World Cup, but the Premier League appears ready to move in a completely different direction. While FIFA pushes for broader video review powers on the biggest stage in soccer, England’s top flight is preparing to reject those same measures.
For months, controversy surrounding VAR has dominated discussions across the league, with supporters, managers, and former players all questioning whether the technology is improving the game. Yet despite FIFA’s determination to expand the system at the World Cup, the Premier League now looks set to resist making major changes next season.
According to reports from The Guardian, Premier League clubs are expected to vote against expanding VAR authority during next month’s annual general meeting. The proposed changes would allow officials to review corner-kick decisions and second yellow-card incidents, powers that have already been approved by IFAB earlier this year.
The International Football Association Board (IFAB) introduced the rule adjustment in February after FIFA requested broader VAR intervention for the upcoming World Cup. Referees at the tournament are expected to use the extended system, especially during high-pressure knockout matches where one incorrect call could decide an entire campaign.

However, the Premier League has received strong advice from PGMOL against implementing those changes domestically. The refereeing body reportedly believes wider VAR intervention could create even more disruption during matches, something clubs are increasingly worried about after another chaotic season of controversy.
The Guardian explained that PGMOL fears additional reviews would significantly extend the length of games, while also increasing pressure on referees and frustrating broadcasters. That concern has become central to the league’s thinking as criticism surrounding VAR continues to intensify across England.
The Premier League already experiences some of the longest VAR delays in Europe. According to data collected by Snickers in collaboration with Opta, English soccer suffers more than 1,100 minutes of stoppages per season because of VAR interventions, more than La Liga, Serie A, or the Bundesliga.

Supporters have grown increasingly vocal as well. One survey from March claimed 75 percent of fans oppose VAR in its current form, while many believe the technology has slowed the pace and emotion of matches too dramatically.
While the Premier League remains cautious, FIFA has taken the opposite stance ahead of the 2026 World Cup. Referees committee chairman Pierluigi Collina and FIFA president Gianni Infantino reportedly believe one missed corner decision or unpunished foul could unfairly determine a World Cup result.

That fear becomes even more significant in knockout soccer, where a single moment can define an entire nation’s tournament. FIFA officials are especially focused on dangerous grappling situations inside the penalty area during corners and set pieces.
Former Switzerland goalkeeper Pascal Zuberbuhler, who now works with FIFA’s Technical Study Group, warned that officials will closely monitor physical battles at set pieces throughout the tournament. “What has happened, especially in the Premier League with Arsenal, this is a trend, yes, but I am sure for our World Cup, we have the best referees there,” he explained.

Roy Jones Jr has urged David Benavidez to follow in his footsteps, rather than face Dmitry Bivol in an undisputed light-heavyweight clash. ‘The Mexican Monster’ comes off a sixth-round finish over Gilberto Ramirez, whom he dethroned to become a three-division world champion earlier this month. But despite claiming the WBO and WBA cruiserweight titles, Benavidez […]
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Keyshawn Davis weighed in over the super-lightweight limit ahead of a rematch against Nahir Albright at the Scope Arena, Norfolk, this weekend, before making 140lbs on his third attempt. The two fighters are set to renew their rivalry at 140lbs after first facing off one division down in October 2024. Davis’ majority decision win was […]
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Galatasaraylı taraftarlar, şampiyonluk kutlamasında Erden Timur için tezahürat yaptı. Galatasaray Başkanı Dursun Özbek, Erden Timur'un oğluyla şampiyonluk kürsüsüne çıktı.
Galatasaray'ın şampiyonluk kutlamasında dikkat çeken anlar yaşandı.
Galatasaraylı taraftarlar, RAMS Park'taki şampiyonluk kutlamasında kulübün eski Sportif AŞ Başkan Vekili Erden Timur için tezahüratlarda bulundu.
OĞLUYLA BİRLİKTE ÇIKTI
Galatasaray Başkanı Dursun Özbek, bu tezahüratların ardından şampiyonluk platformuna geldi. Özbek, torunları ile birlikte Erden Timur'un oğluyla şampiyonluk kutlamasına katıldı.
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TARAFTARDAN DESTEK
Galatasaraylı taraftarlar, kürsüye çıktığı anlarda başkan Dursun Özbek'e büyük destek verdi.
Sarı-kırmızılı tribünler, "Büyük başkan." ve "Bu taraftar seninle gurur duyuyor." tezahüratları yaptı.

Fenerbahçe'de camianın gözü kulağı yıldız transferlerde olsa da kulübün asıl geleceği Kadıköy'ün betonları arasında şekillenecek. Saracoğlu Stadyumu'nu 60 binin üzerine çıkaracak dev operasyon için "Ekim virajına" girilirken, bu hamlenin gecikmesi sadece koltuk kaybı değil, EURO 2032'nin kapılarının Fenerbahçe'ye kapanması ve dev gelirin ezeli rakip Galatasaray'a kaptırılması anlamına geliyor.
Fenerbahçe’de çok az insanın konuştuğu ancak yeni başkanın "transferden" de (Rafael Leao ya da Paolo Maldini gündemin en önemli isimleri) önce çözmek zorunda olduğu bir konu var: Stat inşaatı.
Sosyal medya her ne kadar öncelik "şampiyonluk ve transfer" dese de, Fenerbahçe'de yeni seçilecek başkan ilk olarak ne yapıp edip stad kapasitesini 60 binin üzerine çıkarmak zorunda. Hem de Ekim ayına kadar tamamlanması gereken çok büyük bir hamleyle...
ALİ KOÇ HERŞEYİ HAZIRLAMIŞTI
Ali Koç yönetimi kalsaydı Hamdi Akın önderliğinde kapasite 64 bin 160’a çıkarılacaktı. Proje hazırdı. Hatta Ali Koç'un ifadesiyle inşaatın en kritik 4-6 aylık evresinde maçların başka bir stadda oynanması (Atatürk Olimpiyat) dahi göze alınmıştı. Ancak seçimi kaybetti. Sadettin Saran yönetimi stadın yenilenmesi konusunda adım atmadı. Bomba yeni yönetimin kucağına kaldı.
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TARAFTAR İÇİN DEĞİL UEFA İÇİN
Fenerbahçe'nin bu yatırımı "taraftar"dan çok UEFA için yapmak zorunda. EURO 2032 için İstanbul'dan seçilecek stat sayısı sınırlı. Eğer Fenerbahçe stadını ekim ayına kadar 60 bin üzerine çıkaracak projeyi fiilen başlatmazsa, UEFA'nın "hazır stat" tercihi otomatik olarak kapasite artırımını çok daha hızlı ve masrafsız yapabilen Galatasaray'ın (Rams Park) lehine dönecek.
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RAMS PARK'A KAPTIRILACAK
UEFA'nın çeyrek final ve yarı final maçları için koyduğu 60 bin+ barajı, Fenerbahçe için "ya tamam ya devam" sınırı. Mevcut kapasiteyle Kadıköy, sadece grup maçlarının "figüranı" olabilir. İstanbul'dan en fazla 2 stat (toplamda 5 stat) verilebileceği ortamda TFF'nin Atatürk Stadı'nın (ya açılış ya final) Rams Park'ı (yarı final maçlarından birisi için) ekleme ihtimali yükselecek.
KATEGORİ-4 SERTİFİKASI ALACAK
Yeni başkanın stadı "birinci öncelik" yapmak zorunda olmasının nedenleri çok net; EURO 2032 listesine giren bir stat, devlet desteğiyle modernize edilecek. Altyapı, teknoloji ve VIP alanları turnuva standartlarına çıktığında, kulübün maç günü gelirleri kalıcı olarak 1.5-2 kat artacak. UEFA Kategori 4 sertifikası alınacak. Yüksek kapasite, stadyum isim sponsorluğu anlaşmalarında Fenerbahçe'nin eline devasa bir koz veriyor.
EKİM AYINA KADAR BAŞLAMAK ŞART
Ekim 2026, UEFA'ya sunulacak stadyum listeleri için son büyük viraj. Eğer o tarihte inşaat şantiyesi kurulmamış ve işlem takvime bağlanmamış olursa; Fenerbahçe sadece ekstra seyirciden değil, Avrupa futbolunun elit stadyumları haritasından da silinebilir.

Beşiktaş, Trendyol Süper Lig'in son haftasında deplasmanda Çaykur Rizespor ile karşı karşıya geldi. Siyah-beyazlılar bu mücadeleden 2-2'lik skorla beraberlikle ayrıldı. Mücadelenin ardından Beşiktaş'ta teknik direktör Sergen Yalçın açıklamalarda bulundu.
Beşiktaş, Trendyol Süper Lig'in son haftasında deplasmanda Çaykur Rizespor ile karşı karşıya geldi. Siyah-beyazlılar bu mücadeleden 2-2'lik skorla beraberlikle ayrıldı. Mücadelenin ardından Beşiktaş'ta teknik direktör Sergen Yalçın açıklamalarda bulundu.
Yalçın, son iki maçtır teknik direktörlük hayatında ilk defa böyle durumlar yaşadığını aktararak şu değerlendirmeyi yaptı:
"İstifa cümleleri gerçekten yani kulübede otururken biraz utandım açıkçası onu söyleyeyim. Çünkü karakter olarak çok böyle şeyleri kaldıracak bir yapıya sahip değilim. Çok üzüldüm ama oynadığımız oyun maalesef bu tür sonuçlara açık bir oyun. Yani her türlü şey insanın başına gelebiliyor. Hedef olmadığı zaman hedefi yakalayamadığın zaman özellikle büyük camiada çalışıyorsan sonuçları çok ağır oluyor. Biz de bu sonuçlarla bugün ve geçen hafta yüzleştik. Biz de yüzleştik protestoyla. O yüzden üzgünüz. Beklenmedik bir durum son bölümde. Konyaspor maçından sonra yaşanan kaos ortamı, protestolar, camianın düşüşü çok sağlıklı gelmedi bana. Benim tarafımdan bakarsak çok da bu kaosun yaşanacağı bir durum olduğunu düşünmüyorum. Çünkü sezon başında da zaten koyulmuş çok ciddi hedefler yoktu. Uzun dönemli planlama vardı. Bunları çok net bir şekilde anlatmaya çalıştım. Yani başarı ve başarısızlık kriteri çok tartışılır. Neye göre başarılı, neye göre başarısız, ne bekleniyordu, ne oldu? Soruların cevapları olmalı bence. Ama dediğim gibi oyun acımasız bir oyun. Başımıza son iki maçta gelmedik şey kalmadı. Yaşamadığımız şeyleri yaşadık. Doğal olarak üzgünüz ama hayat devam ediyor."
Gelecek sezona ilişkin başkan ve yönetimle henüz bir görüşme yapmadıklarını aktaran Yalçın, "3-4 gün içinde bunu belirleyeceğiz. Kulübün menfaatleri adına ne gerekiyorsa onu yapacağız. O yüzden çok konuşmak istemiyorum. İnşallah devam edersek bu tür konuları konuşuruz. " ifadelerini kullandı.

Üst üste 4. kez şampiyonluğa ulaşan Galatasaray'da Davinson Sanchez'in satılabileceği konuşuluyordu. Yönetim ve teknik heyetin konuyla ilgili net bir kararı var...
Galatasaray 2023 yazında Tottenham'a 9.5 milyon euro ödeyerek Davinson Sanchez'i kadrosuna katmıştı. Kolombiyalı stoper, üst üste kazanılan kupalarda çok önemli roller oynadı. Kulüple sözleşmesi ise 30 Haziran 2029'a kadar devam ediyor (15 Ağustos 2025'te yenilendi).
LİSTEDE BULUNMUYOR
29 yaşındaki futbolcunun bu sezon bazı maçlardaki performansları çok tartışıldı. Hatta bir süredir satılabileceği konuşuluyor. Ancak Galatasaray Yönetimi'nin oluşturduğu satış listesinde Sanchez bulunmuyor. Bu konuda yönetim ve teknik heyet aynı fikirde...
GENEL İNANIŞIN AKSİNE
Elbette astronomik bir teklif gelirse durum tekrar değerlendirilebilir. Ancak genel inanışın aksine, 1.87 boyundaki stoper satış listesinde yok... Patron lakaplı futbolcu, bu yaz ülkesi Kolombiya ile Dünya Kupası'nda da boy gösterecek. Oradaki performansı da merakla bekleniyor.

Fenerbahçe'de başkanlık yarışı kızışırken Hakan Safi'den camiayı heyecanlandın, Aziz Yıldırım'ı "yerinden hoplatan" bir hamle geldi. Milano'da dünya futbolunun yaşayan efsanelerinden Paolo Maldini ile bir araya gelen Safi, masaya sadece bir kontrat değil, kulübün geleceğini değiştirecek bir "futbol anayasası" koydu. Safi'nin teklifi Türk futbolunda yöneticilik anlayışını kökten değiştirecek tarihi bir devrimin ilk adımı olarak görülüyor.
Fenerbahçe başkan adayı Hakan Safi, Milano’da gerçekleştirdiği sürpriz Paolo Maldini görüşmesi ile seçilmesi durumunda "vizyon devrimi" yapamaya hazır olduğunun mesajını verdi.
İtalyan gazeteci Maurizio Pistocchi’nin paylaştığı detaylar, bu buluşmanın sadece bir tanışma değil, kulübün geleceğini teslim etme projesi olduğuna işaret ediyor.
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FİNANSAL KONUDA SÖZ VERDİ
İddialara göre Hakan Safi, Maldini ile yediği öğle yemeğinde kulübün son yıllarda yaşadığı sportif istikrarsızlığa dikkat çekti. Sadece yıldız futbolculara değil, güçlü bir futbol aklına ihtiyacı olduklarını anlattı. Kendisinin finansal ve idari şartları sağlayacağına söz verdi. Saha içini ve teknik yapılanmayı tamamen bırakmak istediğini ve Fenerbahçe’nin futbol aklı olmasını teklif etti.
AVRUPA KULÜBÜ GİBİ YÖNETİLECEK
Safi’nin projesine göre Maldini, sadece bir sportif direktör değil, futbol şubesinin en üst düzeydeki karar verici mercii olacak. Safi’nin bu hamleyle, yöneticilerin teknik konulara müdahale ettiği dönemi kapatmayı ve kulübü Avrupa’daki dev kulüpler gibi profesyonel bir liyakat sistemiyle yönetmeyi hedeflediği belirtiliyor.
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MALDINI "NEDEN OLMASIN" NOKTASINDA
Milan’daki başarılı yönetim döneminden sonra RedBird yönetimiyle yaşadığı fikir ayrılıkları nedeniyle görevinden ayrılan Maldini’nin, Safi’nin "tam profesyonellik ve bağımsızlık" vaadinden etkilendiği gelen bilgiler arasında.
İtalya tarafından gelen haberlere bakılacak olursa Fenerbahçe gibi bir devde geniş yetkilerle çalışma teklifine Maldini'nin "neden olmasın" diyebileceği savunuluyor.

Azərbaycan Premyer Liqasının 32-ci turu çərçivəsində keçiriləcək “Şamaxı” – “Turan Tovuz” matçının hakim təyinatında dəyişiklik edilib.
Arena.az xəbər verir ki, bu barədə Peşəkar Futbol Liqasının (PFL) rəsmi saytı məlumat yayıb.
Xəbərdə bildirilir ki, qarşılaşmanı Rəvan Həmzəzadə idarə edəcək. Dördüncü hakim isə Ruslan Quliyev olacaq.
Xatırladaq ki, daha öncə bu oyunu Ruslan Quliyevin idarə edəcəyi açıqlanmışdı. Rəvan Həmzəzadə isə dördüncü hakim funksiyasını yerinə yetirməli idi.
Dəyişikliyin səbəbi açıqlanmır.
Sözügedən qarşılaşma sabah – mayın 16-da Şamaxı şəhər stadionunda keçiriləcək. Oyuna saat 17:00-da start veriləcək.
Azərbaycan Premyer Liqası
32-ci tur
16 may
17:00. “Şamaxı” – “Turan Tovuz”
Hakimlər: Rəvan Həmzəzadə, Eyyub İbrahimov, Teymur Teymurov, Ruslan Quliyev.
VAR: Kamranbəy Rəhimov.
AVAR: Zeynal Zeynalov.
Hakim-inspektor: Rəhim Həsənov.
AFFA nümayəndəsi: Emin Cəfərov.
Şamaxı şəhər stadionu.
Bu gün futbol üzrə Türkiyə çempionatında (Super Liqa) 2025/2026-cı illər mövsümünün sonuncu – 34-cü turuna start verilib.
Arena.az xəbər verir ki, ilk oyun günündə bir qarşılaşma baş tutub.
Turun açılış oyununda “Rizəspor” doğma meydanda “Beşiktaş”la üz-üzə gəlib. Dörd qolun qeydə alındığı oyunda qalib müəyyənləşməyib. Beləcə, tərəflər mövsümü heç-heçə ilə tamamlayıblar. “Beşiktaş” mövsümü 60 xalla 4-cü yerdə başa vurub. 41 xalı olan “Rizəspor”un neçənci olacağı isə digər oyunların nəticəsindən asılı olacaq.
Türkiyə, Super Liqa
34-cü tur
15 may
Rizəspor – Beşiktaş 2:2
Qollar: Soue 18; 31 – J.Silva, 55. Çernı, 62.
16 may
18:00. Karagümrük – Alanyaspor
21:00. Qaziantep – Başakşəhər
21:00. Samsunspor – Göztəpə
17 may
18:00. Kayserispor – Konyaspor
21:00. Antalyaspor – Kocaelispor
21:00. Fənərbağça – Eyüpspor
21:00. Kasımpaşa – Qalatasaray
21:00. Trabzonspor – Gənclərbirliyi
Azərbaycan Premyer Liqasının 32-ci turunun “Araz-Naxçıvan” – “Kəpəz” matçı meydan sahiblərinin 2:0 hesablı qələbəsi ilə başa çatdı.
Arena.az Sumqayıtda baş tutmuş bu matçın yekun protokolunu və icmalını təqdim edir.
Azərbaycan Premyer Liqası
32-ci tur
15 may
“Araz-Naxçıvan” – “Kəpəz” 2:0
Qollar: Patrik Andrade, 36. Ramon Maçado, 75.
Sarı vərəqələr: Bruno Franko, 23 (qeyri-idman hərəkəti). Nuno Rodriqes, 43 (qeyri-idman hərəkəti). Rahil Məmmədov, 55 (qeyri-idman hərəkəti) – Şakir Seyidov, 34 (qeyri-idman hərəkəti). Raul İsaqov, 88 (qeyri-idman hərəkəti).
Artırılan vaxt: Birinci hissədə 3 dəqiqə, ikinci hissədə 3 dəqiqə.
Saat 19:30. “Sumqayıt Arena”, 350 tamaşaçı.
Baş hakim: Rəşad Əhmədov.
Baş hakimin köməkçiləri: Rahil Ramazanov, Orxan İbişov.
Dördüncü hakim: İslam Məmmədov.
VAR: Əkbər Əhmədov.
AVAR: Tural Qurbanov.
Hakim-inspektor: Munis Abdullayev.
AFFA nümayəndəsi: Elgiz Abbasov.
Araz-Naxçıvan: 94. Tərlan Əhmədli, 34. Ürfan Abbasov (k), 4. Rahil Məmmədov, 14. Ülvi İsgəndərov (70. Çarlz Boli, 86), 26. Ömər Buludov, 24. Mustafa Əhmədzadə, 6. Patrik Andrade, 23. Nuno Rodriqes (19. Bar Kohen, 86), 10. Felipe Santos, 11. Ba-Muaka Simakala (16. Ramon Maçado, 72), 77. Bruno Franko.
Ehtiyat oyunçular: 12. Kristian Avram, 8. Coşqun Diniyev, 33. Elmir Cəfərov.
Baş məşqçi: Andrey Demçenko.
Kəpəz: 22. Məmməd Hüseynov, 7. Ehtiram Şahverdiyev (80. Şahnur İsmayılov, 74), 77. Fərid Nəbiyev (6. Camal Cəfərov, 46), 5. Rauf Hüseynli, 88. Şakir Seyidov, 17. Ümid Səmədov, 11. Rəhman Hacıyev (14. Adama Fofana, 46), 29. Dioqo Verdaska (k), 12. Mahamadu Ba (99. Əli Səmədov, 77), 4. Mate Abuladze, 10. Ryonosuke Ohori (83. Raul İsaqov, 81).
Ehtiyat oyunçular: 33. Yusif İmanov, 81. Elgün Bayramov, 20. Elcan Əbilov, 23. Fərid Kələntərov, 66. Arzu Atakişiyev, 21. Sadiq Şəfiyev, 24. Olavale Onanuqa.
Baş məşqçi: Azər Bağırov.
“Kəpəz”in baş məşqçisi Azər Bağırov Azərbaycan Premyer Liqasının 32-ci turunda “Araz-Naxçıvan”a qarşı keçirdikləri oyunu şərh edib.
Arena.az xəbər verir ki, sözügedən komandaların bu gün Sumqayıtda baş tutmuş görüşü Gəncə təmsilçisinin 0:2 hesablı məğlubiyyəti ilə yekunlaşıb.
Azər Bağırov matçdan sonra təşkil edilmiş mətbuat konfransında bunları söyləyib:
“Araz-Naxçıvan”ı qələbə münasibətilə təbrik edirəm, onlara uğurlar arzulayıram. Qarşımıza qoyulmuş minimum hədəfə çatdığımız üçün bu gün rotasiyalar etdik. Əslində, hər oyuna motivasiyalı çıxırıq. Sadəcə, bu gün mövsüm ərzində az oynayan futbolçulara şans verdik. Növbəti və sonuncu matçımız “Neftçi”yə qarşıdır. Motivasiya vermək çətin olmayacaq. Fikrimcə, oyunçular “Neftçi” ilə matça yaxşı köklənəcəklər. Son oyunda kimlərə şans verəcəyimizi zaman göstərəcək. Azarkeşlərimizin qarşısında yaxşı oyun göstərəcəyimizi düşünürəm”.
Bağırov yeni rəhbərliyin “Kəpəz”dəki işinə də qiymət verib:
“Bəzi şeylər ötən ilə baxanda daha yaxşıdır. Hər birinə böyük hörmətim var. Hər şeyi zaman göstərəcək. İldən-ilə futbolçular üçün hər şey daha yaxşı olmalıdır ki, nəticələr də yaxşı olsun”.












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Stephan El Shaarawy has confirmed he will leave Roma when his contract expires on June 30, bringing the curtain down on a decade-long association with the Giallorossi that has made him one of the most beloved figures in the club’s recent history.
The winger made the announcement officially, with two matches remaining, a derby against Lazio and a final day trip to Verona, before he departs the Italian capital as a free agent.

El Shaarawy first joined Roma in January 2016 following a spell at Monaco, having previously established himself as one of Serie A’s most exciting young wingers at Milan.
He left for Chinese side Shanghai Shenhua in the summer of 2019 before returning to the club in January 2021, and has remained a fixture in the squad ever since.
Across his two spells in Rome, the Italian international of Egyptian descent made 346 appearances for the club, contributing 65 goals and 50 assists. The highlight of his time at the Stadio Olimpico came in 2021/22, when Roma won the UEFA Conference League under José Mourinho, the club’s first European trophy in 61 years.
His departure had appeared likely for some time, with coach Gian Piero Gasperini understood to have pushed for renewals for El Shaarawy and three other out-of-contract players earlier this month. The winger’s announcement suggests those efforts have not resulted in an agreement.
Inter are monitoring Atalanta winger Marco Palestra as a potential successor to Denzel Dumfries, with the Dutchman’s future set to be shaped by both his World Cup performances and a €25 million release clause that activates for just a month in July.
According to Gazzetta dello Sport, Dumfries has returned to his best form at a crucial moment, contributing decisive performances in both the Scudetto run-in and the Coppa Italia final victory over Lazio.
The Dutchman was sidelined from mid-November to mid-February with a left ankle injury sustained against Lazio at San Siro, but has since re-established himself as one of the first names on Cristian Chivu’s teamsheet.

Despite his importance to the side, Dumfries’s future is not entirely straightforward.
His contract runs until 2028 and Inter consider him a key asset, but the annual release clause, which Liverpool have been linked with activating, creates a window of uncertainty every summer. Last year no club made a concrete move despite widespread speculation surrounding a move to Barcelona.
Dumfries will head to the World Cup with the Netherlands, who face Japan, Sweden and Tunisia in the group stage and are favourites to advance from their group.
While he is in the United States, the transfer market will continue to revolve around him.
Should a departure materialise, Inter have identified Palestra, currently on loan at Cagliari from Atalanta, as their primary target for the right flank. Luis Henrique is linked with an exit, while Matteo Darmian’s contract expires in June after nine trophies in six years. Palestra’s dynamism and versatility make him the natural candidate to eventually fill Dumfries’s role.
Morten Hjulmand has been linked with a move away from Sporting CP at the end of the season, and he could be heading to Manchester United or Arsenal.
The two Premier League clubs are well placed to secure his signature, and it will be interesting to see where the Danish International ends up. The 26-year-old has been a key player for the Portuguese outfit, and he could prove to be an excellent acquisition for the two English clubs.
Manchester United need more control and defensive cover in the middle of the park, especially following Casemiro’s departure. The 26-year-old Denmark International has the experience and the leadership qualities to help them improve.
The opportunity to play for Manchester United will be exciting for him. He could be available for a fee of £34 million this summer, as per reports via SportWitness. The signing could prove to be a bargain for Manchester United if they can get the deal done.
The player is at the peak of his powers, and this is the right time for him to move on and join a bigger club.
On the other hand, Arsenal are also interested in the player. They need a quality replacement for Christian Norgaard. He has struggled for opportunities at the London club, and they need someone they can trust. Hjulmand could prove to be an upgrade on the former Brentford midfielder.
Hjulmand is a boyhood Arsenal fan, and he has a tattoo of the North London club as well. It is fair to assume that they could have an advantage in the race to sign the player.
Both clubs can afford the £34 million asking price, and it remains to be seen where he ends up.
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Alex Meret has been linked with a move away from Napoli at the end of the season.
According to a report from Area Napoli, the player is seeking a fresh start this summer, and his agent has already offered him to other clubs. The report further claims that Tottenham Hotspur need to replace Guglielmo Vicario, and the idea of signing Napoli’s goalkeeper is interesting for them.
It remains to be seen whether they decide to make a move for him. The opportunity to move to the London club could be exciting for Meret.
The 29-year-old player has a contract with Napoli until 2027, and he could be available for a reasonable fee. Tottenham need more depth in the goalkeeping department, and signing the Napoli star for a reasonable amount of money would be a wise decision.
It would also allow them to improve other areas of the squad. They have been linked to multiple goalkeepers in recent months, but most would cost a premium.
Meret has the quality and the experience to do well in English football, and it remains to be seen whether Tottenham can get the deal done. The player has also been linked with AS Monaco. It remains to be seen whether he is prepared to move to France.
Vicario has been quite underwhelming since joining Tottenham, and he has been linked with a return to Italy. It remains to be seen whether any top club is willing to provide him with an exit route.
Meret is at the peak of his career, and he will look to make an immediate impact in the Premier League if he ends up joining Tottenham. He has been labelled as a goalkeeper with “great potential” by Antonio Conte.
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Manchester United and Liverpool are interested in signing Eduardo Camavinga from Real Madrid at the end of the season.
The 23-year-old French International needs to leave the Spanish club in order to play more often, and moving to the Premier League would be ideal for him.
According to a report from TEAMtalk, the player is frustrated with the lack of opportunities at the Spanish club, and it has cost him his place in the French national team squad for the upcoming World Cup.
He will not stick around at Real Madrid as a squad player, and moving to the Premier League is reportedly an appealing option for him. The report further claims that Liverpool and Manchester United have been spoken to this week regarding a potential move. It remains to be seen whether they follow up on their interest with an official proposal to sign the French international.
Liverpool needs a quality defensive midfielder, and the 23-year-old will add physicality, defensive steel, and technical attributes in the middle of the park. His signing will allow Ryan Gravenberch to operate with more freedom as a central midfielder. The 23-year-old could be the ideal acquisition for Liverpool.
On the other hand, Manchester United need a quality replacement for Casemiro. The Brazilian has decided to leave the club in the summer, and they need an alternative. The 23-year-old French international has all the tools to develop into a world-class player, and he could be an excellent investment for Manchester United.
Real Madrid is unlikely to stand in his way if there is a suitable offer on the table. He is not an indispensable asset for them, and it remains to be seen how the situation develops.
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Tottenham Hotspur have made an enquiry to sign the Sassuolo defender Tarik Muharemovic, according to Tuttosport.
The Bosnian defender has performed well in Italy and will cost €25 million. It will be interesting to see if Tottenham follow up on the enquiry with an official proposal to sign him.
The asking price is quite reasonable for a talented defender like him, and Muharemovic could easily justify the investment in future. The 23-year-old has shown his quality in Italy, and he has the attributes to thrive in England as well.
The opportunity to play in the Premier League will be exciting for him, and Tottenham has an exciting project. Even though they are struggling right now, they could bounce back strongly next season. They have brought in a quality manager, and a couple of additions during the summer transfer window could transform them.
They might need to invest in multiple central defenders in the summer. Cristian Romero and Micky van de Ven have been linked with a move away from the club, and they will need to be replaced. It remains to be seen whether they decide to sign the Bosnian.
Roberto De Zerbi is a quality manager who has shown his Pedigree in Italy, England and France. He could unlock the true potential of the 23-year-old defender and help him improve further.
Spurs have been abysmal defensively, and they need to improve at the back if they are serious about competing for European football next season. Signing the 23-year-old could be a wise decision. He would be a high-quality, long-term addition for them at a very reasonable price.
Inter Milan wants to sign the defender as well, and Tottenham should look to move quickly in order to win the race for his signature.
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Marcos Senesi will be a free agent at the end of the season, and multiple clubs are looking to sign him.
Chelsea and Manchester United are looking to secure his signature, and it remains to be seen whether they can convince the defender to join the club. He is also a target for Tottenham Hotspur and Liverpool, according to Cesar Luis Merlo.
The 28-year-old will be available on a free transfer, and he could prove to be a bargain for most teams. He has been quite impressive in the Premier League, and he has the quality to play for the biggest clubs in the country.
Chelsea and Manchester United need to improve defensively, and the 28-year-old would be the ideal acquisition. He will help them improve defensively, and it would be a bargain acquisition as well. Signing him would allow the two clubs to improve the other areas of the squad as well.
Senesi will look to establish himself as an important player for the Argentina national team as well. Competing at the highest level with the top Premier League club could improve his chances of representing his country more often.
It remains to be seen where he ends up. Manchester United could be a more attractive destination for him. They have secured Champions League qualification for the upcoming campaign, and they could be fighting for trophies next year.
On the other hand, Chelsea is going through a period of transition after sacking Liam Rosenior. They are yet to bring in a permanent manager. The defender might prefer to join a club with a more stable project, where he can fight for trophies.
Whoever ends up signing the 28-year-old on a free transfer could have a massive bargain on their hands.
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Manchester United are interested in signing the Borussia Dortmund left-back Daniel Svensson at the end of the season.
According to a report from Spain, they will also face competition from Arsenal and Liverpool. The player has a contract with the German club until 2029, and he will cost £35 million.
The 24-year-old has been a reliable performer for Dortmund, and he could prove to be a quality acquisition for all three clubs.
Manchester United need a quality long-term replacement for Luke Shaw, and the Swedish International could be ideal for them. He is a relatively young player who is entering the peak years of his career. This could be the right time for him to join a bigger club. Manchester United will provide him with a platform to showcase his qualities in England, and regular Premier League football could bring out the best in him.
At Liverpool, he could be the replacement for Andrew Robertson. The Scottish Easwaran has decided to leave the club in the summer. They need to bring in more quality at left-back. Svensson could compete with Milos Kerkez for the starting spot.
Meanwhile, Myles Lewis-Skelly has been linked with a move away from Arsenal in the summer. It remains to be seen whether they are prepared to let him leave. If they decide to sell him, they will need a replacement. The Swedish defender could be ideal for them.
All three clubs have the financial muscle to pay £35 million for the defender, and it remains to be seen where he ends up. He should look to join a club where he can play regularly.
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Premier League: Aston Villa host Liverpool as both look to confirm Champions League spot

Strasbourg and Monaco face each other this Sunday at the Stade de la Meinau on Match Day 34 of the Ligue 1.
Strasbourg have picked up 50 points and currently lie in 8th position. In their last fixture, Gary ONeil's team won 1-2 against Brest (Ligue 1 2025/26).
Monaco have won 54 points to date and are placed in 7th position. In their last fixture, Sébastien Pocognoli's team suffered a 0-1 reverse against Lille (Ligue 1 2025/26).
The last meeting between the two teams ended with Strasbourg winning 3-1.
Strasbourg: Mike Penders, Guela Doué, Lucas Hogsberg, Andrew Omobamidele, Abdoul Ouattara, Samir El Mourabet, Valentín Barco, Diego Moreira, Sebastian Nanasi, Martial Godo, Julio Enciso
Monaco: Lukas Hradecky, Thilo Kehrer, Denis Zakaria, Christian Mawissa, Jordan Teze, Aladji Bamba, Lamine Camara, Simon Adingra, Maghnes Akliouche, Folarin Balogun, Aleksandr Golovin
Strasbourg ( vs Brest 2026-05-13): Mike Penders, Guela Doué, Andrew Omobamidele, Lucas Hogsberg, Abdoul Ouattara, Samir El Mourabet, Valentín Barco, Diego Moreira, Sebastian Nanasi, Martial Godo, Julio Enciso
Monaco ( vs Lille 2026-05-10): Lukas Hradecky, Thilo Kehrer, Denis Zakaria, Christian Mawissa, Jordan Teze, Lamine Camara, Aladji Bamba, Simon Adingra, Maghnes Akliouche, Folarin Balogun, Aleksandr Golovin

Lorenzo Musetti will miss the rest of the clay season after picking up an injury during the Italian Open.
He shared on social media that he has a thigh issue and will skip both the Hamburg Open and Roland Garros.
Musetti, currently ranked 10th in the world, is set to lose 800 points after making the semi-finals at Roland Garros last year. The Italian now shifts his focus to a comeback on grass, aiming for a return at Queen’s Club Championships where he finished as runner-up in 2023.
In seasons gone by, Musetti has enjoyed some success on grass; a surface on which he thinks he can deliver his best tennis.

He said: “Last year was not my best grass court season so far because I was injured. I have so much motivation to be back on grass – it’s a surface where I think I can show my variation of tennis.
“I really like to play on it and enjoy the feeling of playing on grass, so I’m really happy to be coming back to Queen’s this year. Really excited to be back, it has a special place in my heart because of course, I had an incredible run.
“It was my first final in a grass tournament (in 2024), of course, it has such a historical feeling where you play in the middle of the houses, and all the British fans can watch.
“Grass fits very well in my game because of all the variation I have. My variation on grass can be used as a weapon, especially the slice, and trying to come into the net and disturb my opponent with the variety.
“I really love to slice, and on grass it’s working really well, the ball remains really low. Hopefully, we’ll have a good run this year too.”
Even though Musetti has had most of his success on clay, his grass court numbers are also respectable. He has a 65% win rate on clay and 62% on grass, across a total of 29 matches on the latter surface.
Musetti’s most notable grass season came in 2024, beginning with a semifinal run at the Stuttgart Open. He then made it to the final at Queen’s, losing to Tommy Paul in straight sets.
His strong form continued at Wimbledon, where he matched his best Grand Slam performance by reaching the semifinals before being knocked out by Novak Djokovic.
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Lexi Moon used to cringe when it came to her spot in the lineup.
Now, it's the pitcher who ought to be nervous. They won't be able to stop the anxiety if they've heard anything about what the Lakota senior is doing at the plate.
She has 37 hits in 72 at-bats for a .514 average. She has at least one hit in every game except one.
"Before every at-bat, I didn't want to hit," she said. "I thought negatively, and I struggled. Now, when I'm on deck, I want to hit the ball. I want another shot off the pitcher. That change in mindset is the biggest difference between me and my younger self.
"To find that switch, that positivity, has been the key. Find the pitch I want to hit. Just going up with confidence."
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Her intent used to be simply to make contact. She thought too much, particularly about everything that could possibly go wrong.
Now, she wants to put her best swing on the pitches she likes.
"It never helped," she said of thinking. "It's just a game. Simplify it. Go in and hit the ball."
Moon batted .506 and was first-team in the Sandusky Bay Conference River Division as a junior. Her average was .388 as a sophomore, but she wanted to do more damage with a little more authority.
"I've had some big hits," she said. "I've never been a big hitter. I was 4 for 4 in a scrimmage with Genoa. Line drives and hits off the fence. 'Wow.' Against Van Buren, I hit the fence three times. Those are big hits for me. That's great. It builds confidence.
"Find a pitch to hit hard."
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Suddenly, overconfidence is a consideration, on a pace for a hit every other at bat. She knows it remains difficult, however, and she wants to learn from every at-bat.
"That would get me thinking," she said of forgetting how she got here.
She was 5 for 5 with a triple and double in a win over Van Buren. She has only five strikeouts.
"I don't like to strike out, that's for sure," she said. "Being able to not fall deep in counts and work the count (ahead)."
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She occupies the leadoff spot in the lineup for the first time in her career. She's scored 30 runs.
"Especially starting the game, see pitches and have a disciplined at-bat," she said. "Relay to teammates what she's throwing. It's an important spot in the lineup; you want to get on base and get it started out of the gate. Be smart, but be aggressive.
"I want to steal; move into scoring position. Get as many bases as I can."
Opponents also know about her glove as she prides herself on defense. She started at shortstop since she was a freshman, although she missed half the season with a shoulder injury.
"I've played the game my whole life," she said. "That IQ, I wanted to use it. Coming in as a freshman, you have to start at the bottom, starter or not. Believing in myself and knowing my role and taking advantage of that has helped me grow."
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She continues her career at Heidelberg University.
"I've had a dream to play in college since I was young," she said. "I'm super excited. It's been a long and stressful process. There's always pressure to perform. It was a big relief to commit. From the beginning, since sophomore year, I could see myself being there.
"I took multiple visits. It's felt like home. When I was younger, I had to play Division I. Growing up, I found myself and the player I was, so finding my spot at Heidelberg was big for me. To accomplish a goal from when I was a little girl, to see that pay off has been great."
Lakota (10-10, 6-6) has a young roster, with four freshmen in the batting order and three in the field. Freshman Aubriana Wyant had a walk-off hit in a win over Old Fort.
"This year has been a rebuilding year," Moon said. "Girls are moving positions and moving in he lineup, finding what works best. I know my role as a senior. I had some great upperclassmen. I have to be a leader and pick everybody up.
"Being that great teammate. That's the most important part."
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Scottie Scheffler said the pin locations at the 2026 PGA Championship are the hardest he has ever played since he joined the PGA Tour.
A damning statement from the World No. 1, who sits at 2 under after a 71 on Friday and well in contention to defend his title at Aronimink. But for a course that many thought would be torn apart by the best players in the world before the week began, it's showing its teeth.
"I did ask, I asked Fooch, who caddies for Justin Rose. He's been around a long time — and I asked Teddy (Scott) too — have you seen anything like this before? They said maybe Shinnecock is the only place they have seen that has pins that could compare to this," Scheffler said. "It's difficult to get the ball close to the hole. It's difficult to hole putts, especially when you have big slopes and wind, and I think that's why you see the scores so close to par."
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Scheffler is not the only player to discuss the difficult conditions at Aronimink through the first two rounds. The course has played fairly firm through the first two days, but dastardly greens have proved penal for players who missed in the wrong spots. Every shot requires precision, and those who waver at all are punished.
Add in a gusting wind throughout much of Friday morning and into the afternoon, it made conditions even tougher for the best players in the world.
"There's also just some things that are out of your control," Scheffler said. "You just got to continue to try to hit good shots, and most of the pins today were, I mean, kind of absurd. They were just so far into the areas where we thought the pins were going to be, and then they just -- like the one on 14 was probably the hardest pin that I've seen in a long time just because, I mean, there's literally just like a spine and they're like, 'oh, we'll just put the pin right on top of it.' And you're like, 'all right, well, I'll see what I can do.' And just you know, just challenging.
Scheffler bogeyed three of his first four holes but bounced back nicely to manage a 1-over performance.
Even with the difficulty of the greens, Scheffler made it clear: he did not think Friday's setup was unfair. That doesn't mean he was a fan, but it's also a major championship that's going to test every part of one's game. For Scheffler, that means his patience.
"I think the only time in our game where it's unfair is like if you get wind starting to blow the ball off of greens," Scheffler said. "I hadn't seen that yet. It looks like the wind's going to die down as the week goes on. I don't think we'll see that this week.
With 36 holes to go, Scheffler is still plenty in the thick of things. Regardless of the weekend pin locations, he's bound to be a factor down the stretch.
This article originally appeared on Golfweek: PGA Championship 2026: Scottie Scheffler not a fan of Friday pins

Lille and Auxerre go head-to-head at Stade Pierre-Mauroy this Sunday in the Ligue 1.
Lille have 61 points to their name this season and occupy 3rd position in the table. In their last match, Bruno Génésio's team prevailed 0-1 against Monaco (Ligue 1 2025/26).
Auxerre have picked up 31 points and currently lie in 15th position. In their last game, Christophe Pélissier's team won 2-1 against Nice (Ligue 1 2025/26).
The last meeting between the two teams ended with Lille winning 4-3.
Lille: Berke Ozer, Thomas Meunier, Nathan Ngoy, Aïssa Mandi, Romain Perraud, Ayyoub Bouaddi, Benjamin André, Ngal´ayel Mukau, Hákon Haraldsson, Félix Correia, Matias Fernandez-Pardo
Auxerre: Donovan Léon, Lamine Sy, Telli Siwe, Sinaly Diomandé, Gideon Mensah, Naouirou Ahamada, Elisha Owusu, Kévin Danois, Lassine Sinayoko, Sékou Mara, Danny Namaso
Lille ( vs Monaco 2026-05-10): Berke Ozer, Thomas Meunier, Aïssa Mandi, Nathan Ngoy, Romain Perraud, Benjamin André, Ayyoub Bouaddi, Ngal´ayel Mukau, Hákon Haraldsson, Félix Correia, Matias Fernandez-Pardo
Auxerre ( vs Nice 2026-05-10): Donovan Léon, Lamine Sy, Sinaly Diomandé, Bryan Okoh, Gideon Mensah, Elisha Owusu, Kévin Danois, Naouirou Ahamada, Lassine Sinayoko, Sékou Mara, Danny Namaso

Tunisia’s head coach Sabri Lamouchi omitted Karlsruhe’s up-and-coming youngster Louey Ben Farhat from the World Cup squad after his father’s intervention. Several Bundesliga clubs are interested in the 19-year-old attacker, but his father called Lamouchi to tell him that it was too early for his son to play in the World Cup.
The former French international revealed that Louey didn’t answer his call after that when he tried to clarify the confusion. Accordingly, Lamouchi decided to leave out his name from the World Cup squad because of the refusal from the player's father.
The German-born player missed the first half of the season due to injury, but he had an excellent Rückrunde with the 2. Bundesliga outfit. He played his first games for Tunisia in last month’s friendlies against Haiti and Canada.
LAS VEGAS – UFC Fight Night 276 weigh-ins took place Friday, and the fighters came face-to-face one final time before Saturday's event.
The weigh-ins took place at the Meta APEX, which hosts Saturday's event (Paramount+). Check out the video above to see the athletes from all 13 scheduled matchups come face-to-face, and don't miss the photo gallery below.
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Ever since the Oklahoma Sooners joined the Southeastern Conference, they've faced one of the hardest schedules in college football each season. That's once again the case in 2026, as OU's third year in the conference sees the Sooners face another brutal slate of games.
Pete Fiutak, a writer for College Football News, released his strength of schedule rankings for all 138 teams at the FBS level for the 2026 season. Unsurprisingly, the SEC, the nation's toughest conference, was well-represented at the top. Fiutak ranked the Sooners as having the No. 2 hardest schedule in the nation for 2026, behind only Alabama.
In Fiutak's rankings, the Sooners fell just a half of a point behind the Crimson Tide, and those two teams were far and way the two with the toughest 2026 schedules on his list. Oklahoma plays home games against UTEP, New Mexico, Kentucky, South Carolina, Ole Miss, and Texas A&M this season, with games on the road against Michigan, Georgia, Mississippi State, Florida, and Missouri. Of course, the Sooners will also face Texas at a neutral site in Dallas at the Cotton Bowl for the annual playing of the Red River Rivalry.
A gauntlet in the SEC has been the norm for the Sooners, but the program continues to run into the jungle, not away from it. Head coach Brent Venables has repeatedly emphasized that Oklahoma welcomes and even embraces the reality of its yearly tough schedules.
With another difficult path facing them in 2026, the Sooners will be tested like anyone else in the entire nation this fall.
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When the schedule came out last season, it was hard imagining the stunning turnaround the Patriots ultimately staged.
Even with what was considered a “soft” schedule, it was still a surprise watching them win 14 games and wrestling the AFC East crown away from the Buffalo Bills.
Their unexpected run took them to the Super Bowl, before losing to the Seattle Seahawks.
Playing a first-place schedule, against most of the NFL’s best, how will that translate?
Here’s my take on how the 2026 season will shake out for the Patriots:
Lowdown - Prime time game Wednesday night right out of the gate against the team that smoked them in Super Bowl 60.
Part of me believes the Patriots will be so stoked to take down the Seahawks in this game and pull off the upset.
The offensive line will block and Drake Maye will pick apart the Seahawks secondary with new weapon A.J. Brown, who is expected to join the team after June 1, leading the charge.
However, my head says this will be the first regular season road loss during the Mike Vrabel era after going a perfect 8-0 last year.
The good news is it’ll be a much more competitive game than the Super Bowl, but a loss nonetheless.
Prediction/Record - Loss, 0-1.
Lowdown - Whether Aaron Rodgers returns or not will have no bearing on the outcome.
The Patriots know given the difficulty of the schedule, they have to take care of the teams they should beat.
With extra time following their Wednesday night season opener in Seattle, they’ll make up for losing to Rodgers & the Steelers Week 3 last year at home.
Prediction/Record - Win, 1-1
Lowdown - Like the Patriots, the Jaguars were a surprise rags to riches team last year under first year coach Liam Coen.
The Jags were a 13-win team before being taken out in the AFC Wild Card round by Buffalo.
It’ll be warm in Jacksonville, but not too warm. The Jaguars are a good team, but the Patriots will rekindle their road warrior act and take care of business.
Prediction/Record - Win, 2-1.
Lowdown - One of the Patriots signature wins last year came Week 5 against the Bills in Buffalo in a prime-time game.
Don’t see the Patriots catching them by surprise this time around, certainly not early in the season.
The Bills dumped head coach Sean McDermott in favor of Joe Brady, who had served as the team’s offensive coordinator. It’s anyone guess if Brady will change their luck in the postseason.
The Bills, looking to regain their place atop the division, should take this one.
Prediction/Record - Loss, 2-2
Lowdown - It still boggles the mind that the Pete Carroll-coached Raiders came in and upset the Patriots Week 1 in Foxborough last year.
Even with a new coach (Klint Kubiak) and first-overall pick Fernando Mendoza at quarterback, the Raiders can’t escape being one of the worst teams in the league.
The Patriots won’t let lightning strike twice.
Prediction/Record - Win, 3-2.
Lowdown - The Jets actually made some nice moves in free agency, and came away with quite a draft haul (David Bailey, Kenyon Sadiq, Omar Cooper, D’Angelo Ponds).
But, they’re still the Jets. And, they still don’t have a quarterback. Geno Smith can’t save them. Plus he had a brutal year last year.
Prediction/Record - Win, 4-2
Lowdown - This is the first of two Thursday night football tilts for the Patriots.
Love the Caleb Williams vs. Drake Maye angle, the first and third overall picks in the 2024 draft.
Both will play well. The Bears will prevail.
Prediction/Record - Loss, 4-3
Lowdown - The Vrabel-coached Patriots overcame the heat and the Dolphins early last year.
The Fins are in full rebuild mode. The Pats will make it two in-a-row at Hard Rock Stadium, their former House of Horrors.
Prediction/Record - Win, 5-3
Lowdown - The Packers were a nine-win team last year and in many circles under-achieved.
No doubt the Cheeseheads will travel to Foxborough, but they’ll wind up disappointed in the Romeo Doubs revenge game.
Prediction/Record - Win, 6-3
Lowdown - This marks Maye’s second overseas game with the Patriots taking on the Lions in Munich, Germany. The quarterback’s second career start came on international soil in 2024, as New England fell to the Jaguars in London.
The Patriots will be playing NFC North opponents in back-to-back weeks. In any case, I see them splitting with the Packers and Lions.
The Lions get the edge here.
Prediction/Record - Loss, 6-4
Lowdown - The Patriots had their way with the Bolts in the Wild Card round last year.
In that game, LA’s offensive line was decimated - both starting tackles out - and Mike McDaniel wasn’t the offensive coordinator.
Now he is. He’ll be a difference-maker for Justin Herbert and the Chargers offense.
Prediction/Record - Loss, 6-5
Lowdown - I think the Patriots will split with the Bills this year, just like last year. Only, the order will be reversed.
They’ll beat Josh Allen & Co. in Foxborough in Round 2 to once again plant the seed that they’ll be a team to be reckoned with down the road.
Prediction/Record - Win, 7-5
Lowdown - Kyler Murray? J.J. McCarthy?
They won’t scare Vrabel’s defense.
It’s a short turnaround for the Patriots second Thursday night game, but I still see them taking care of business and sneaking past the well-coached Vikings in Foxborough.
Prediction/Record - Win, 8-5
Lowdown - Will Patrick Mahomes be the same coming back from ACL surgery?
There’s no reason to think he won’t be, especially this late in the season.
Beyond Mahomes’ return, the Chiefs have solved their run game issues (hello, Super Bowl. MVP Kenneth Walker) and have beefed up the defense.
Arrowhead is always a tough place to play. Chiefs prevail.
Prediction - Loss, 8-6
Lowdown - We’re at the point where the Patriots will be in take-care-of-business mode.
Gang green can’t keep up.
The Patriots will complete the sweep of the J-E-T-S Jets, Jets, Jets with a blowout.
Merry Christmas.
Prediction - Win, 9-6
Lowdown - Assuming Bo Nix is healthy, the Broncos will be out for revenge when they pull into Gillette Stadium. The game will likely have playoff implications.
Maybe, it’ll snow once again, this time in New England.
The Broncos will get a bit of payback for their AFC Championship loss.
Prediction - Loss, 9-7
Lowdown - The Fins will be well out of it at this point. The Patriots will want to close out strong, and they might need to win for playoff seeding.
No way the warm weather Dolphins will take down the Patriots in the freezing cold.
Prediction - Win, 10-7
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The Eastern Conference semifinals features an exciting matchup between the Detroit Pistons and Cleveland Cavaliers. But injuries may play a role.
Detroit is potentially short-handed with injuries suffered by Duncan Robinson, Kevin Huerter and Caris LeVert all listed on the injury. Robinson, LeVert and Huerter are still listed as questionable before the Friday evening tipoff against the Cavaliers.
While all three were present at a team shootaround for Detroit on Friday, it still remains unclear if LeVert will play in Game 6.
LeVert was also listed as questionable for Game 4 but played anyway, scoring 24 points in 31 minutes. He played in Game 5, too, logging 24 minutes.
His presence or lack of availability could make a significant difference one way or another for the Pistons against the Cavaliers.
This article originally appeared on For The Win: Caris LeVert injury update: Will he play tonight vs. Cavaliers in Game 6?
Who doesn’t love the feel of a real car? Right? And who better to judge if a simulator is worth the hassle or not, better than the seven-time Formula 1world champion? Right? So, will you call Lewis Hamilton’s complaints regarding the Ferrari simulator wrong? If you haven’t been living under a rock, you would probably know how much Hamilton has been complaining about the SF-26 simulator.
As ESPN reported, Lewis Hamilton has even gone on to say: “I’m going to have a different approach in the next race because the way we’re preparing at the moment is not helping.” To the champ, the feel on the track is vastly different from what he feels inside the simulator. And again, you can’t really blame him for saying so.
And former IndyCar star James Hinchcliffe seems to agree. Back on the F1 Nation podcast, Hinchcliffe went on to point out, “Ultimately, a simulation is just that: it’s a simulation. It’s not the real thing.” Despite Ferrari’s multi-million dollar investment in their simulator facility in Maranello, the state-of-the-art engineering marvel still cannot produce the same results as the SF-26 does on the grid.
You see, engineers can mathematically perfect tire and aero models on a computer, but they hit a hard physical ceiling when it comes to the driver’s seat. “The one thing you cannot do is replicate the feeling of a race car from inside the cockpit,” he continued. “You can have it move around the room and simulate a fraction of the G-force that you actually feel in the car, fine, but it’s not going to talk to you. It’s not going to really give you that visceral feedback in the same way.”
This lack of visceral feedback perfectly explains the disaster in Florida. We discussed this problem a few days back. Despite SF-26 getting an 11-part upgrade package, which was targeted to “significantly boost” performance, it ultimately resulted in nothing.
And you can blame the data correlation on that. You are shooting a shot in the dark if your track data and your simulation data do not correlate. Now, with the Canadian Grand Prix looming, Hamilton is fundamentally changing his approach. The 41-year-old is an analog champion operating in a fully digital era. If the simulator is lying to him, he simply won’t use it.
It is being reported that Hamilton is cutting his virtual hours to focus entirely on physical track data and direct communication with his engineers. Sometimes you just gotta rock it old school mode, and the seven-time champ ain’t gonna waste any more time.

Union enter matchday 34 in 12th place in the Bundesliga table after winning nine, drawing nine and losing 15 of their 33 matches this season. Last weekend, Die Eisernen ended a six-game winless run with a 3-1 success against Mainz 05. The two sides looked set to play out a 1-1 draw at the Mewa Arena until Oliver Burke and Josip Juranović scored two late goals to seal the first win of Marie-Louise Eta’s interim tenure.
Eta will now oversee the final game of her temporary spell in charge before she starts her new job as head coach of Union’s women’s team. The 34-year-old will be aiming to lead the men’s side to back-to-back league victories, something Union have not achieved since December.
However, their hopes of claiming maximum points may be tempered by the fact they have not beaten Augsburg at home since recording a 2-0 victory in January 2020.
The hosts enter the final matchday without Frederik Rønnow, Matheo Raab and David Preu due to injury. Meanwhile, Derrick Köhn is suspended for an accumulation of yellow cards.
Predicted lineup: Klaus; Trimmel, Doekhi, Leite, Rothe; Khedira, Kemlein; Burke, Ansah, Burcu; Ilić
Augsburg are sitting in ninth spot after winning 12, drawing seven and losing 14 of their 33 league games this season. The Fuggerstädter have put together a six-game unbeaten run since losing three consecutive matches in March. In fact, they have taken maximum points from their previous four games, including back-to-back 3-1 victories against Werder Bremen and Borussia Mönchengladbach in their last two outings.
As a result of those victories, Augsburg head into matchday 34 with an outside chance of ending their 11-year wait for European football. That is because they are a point adrift of Eintracht Frankfurt and two points away from seventh-placed Freiburg, who currently occupy the Conference League qualification spot.
Manuel Baum’s will snatch seventh spot if they beat Union and both Freiburg and Frankfurt fail to win their respective games. A draw would make matters difficult because it would require several factors to go their way in the other two matches.
Augsburg have fared reasonably well in recent away games against Union, having avoided defeat on their last five trips to the Stadion An der Alten Försterei, including a 2-0 success in last season’s away meeting.
Augsburg are unable to call upon the injured duo of Dimitrios Giannoulis and Arthur Chaves, while Kristijan Jakić will serve a one-match ban for an accumulation of yellow cards.
Predicted lineup: Dahmen; Matsima, Gouweleeuw, Zesiger; Wolf, Massengo, Rieder, Fellhauer; Kade, Kömür, Gregoritsch

Daniil Medvedev ended an 18-year run when he became world number one for the first time in 2022.
Before that, only Novak Djokovic, Andy Murray, Rafael Nadal, and Roger Federer had been at the top of the sport for almost two decades.
Medvedev followed up his run to the Australian Open final by reaching world number one for the first time. He also became just the third Russian player to do so, joining Yevgeny Kafelnikov and Marat Safin.
The 2021 US Open champion has had an impressive career so far. But former American player Sam Querrey has commented on what he called Medvedev’s “ugly game.”

Speaking to the ATP Tour website, Querrey gave his thoughts on Medvedev’s style: “He was a great returner. He hit an awkward ball; it was hard to attack against him. He was tall, but played great defence for a tall guy.
“He kind of perfected that, I hate to say, that ugly game that he has. I feel like he put people in really uncomfortable rallies, time and time again.
“His serve was just good. I feel like, though, for a 6’6” guy, we never talk about him as one of the best serves at any given time.
“He was kind of this taller guy that you talk about the other parts of his game and not his serve. Maybe that’s why he got to No. 1.
“It does seem like a lot of times when you’re talking about the tall guys, you’re always talking about their serve, and they’re not No. 1. Medvedev’s one of these guys that serve’s not the first thing that comes to mind, and he got to No. 1.”
After a difficult season in 2025, Medvedev has responded well with a strong start to the 2026 campaign.
He began by capturing the Brisbane International title and then made it to the fourth round of the Australian Open.
While early exits followed in Rotterdam and Doha, he responded by claiming another trophy in Dubai. He also reached the final at Indian Wells, although his form dipped slightly in Miami, Monte-Carlo, and Madrid.
However, Medvedev has found some consistency again on clay and is now preparing to face Jannik Sinner for a place in the Italian Open final on Friday night.
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A day after we got the Chargers full 2026 regular season schedule, we now have their three-game preseason schedule to go with it.
The Chargers will play two games at SoFi Stadium and one away contest. First, they travel to Houston to face the Texans on August 13th with kickoff scheduled for 5 p.m. PT. Then, they’re at home for the final two weeks with games against the 49ers on August 20th and the Rams on the 27th. Kickoffs for those games are both scheduled for 7 p.m. PT.
on the books pic.twitter.com/ZFI8meoqbq
— Los Angeles Chargers (@chargers) May 15, 2026
The Chargers played both the Rams and 49ers during last year’s preseason, losing to both teams. They lost 30-23 to San Francisco and 23-22 against that other Los Angeles team.
Obviously these games means nothing in the grand scheme of things, but football is football and to be honest, it does mean a lot to all the guys looking to fight for a roster spot in camp. That’s why I personally look forward to the preseason games and do have a little bit of care in regards to the Chargers being able to win them.
Am I crazy? Probably. But I just really like seeing that W in the column. Who doesn’t?

It was a frustrating day at Aronimink on Friday for world number one Scottie Scheffler.
Scheffler was tied for the lead on day one at the PGA Championship, after posting a very good score of three-under par 67.
The 29-year-old world number one failed to get going and his ball-striking was nowhere near as polished as it was on Thursday.
Nonetheless, Scheffler is still well-placed heading into the weekend at Aronimink, as he sets his sights on winning his second PGA Championship in a row.

Scottie Scheffler drove the ball terribly on day two of the PGA Championship, especially on the more challenging back nine (his front nine).
However, he battled hard and is currently sitting just two strokes off the lead heading into the weekend.
Scheffler addressed the media at Aronimink on Friday afternoon after posting a second-round 71 to accompany his opening-round 67.
The American responded when asked about the challenge he faced on the golf course on day two of the PGA Championship.
“Yeah, I mean, I didn’t hit many fairways to start the round,“ Scheffler said.
“I hit a good tee shot off 10, where I thought it would be in the fairway, and ends up in the rough. I can’t get it to the green. That’s probably the hardest fairway to hit on the golf course, just because of the pitch in it.
“And then I hit it okay to start. It was just really, really tough. It was blowing really hard, and it was quite cold as well. So the golf ball wasn’t really traveling anywhere. It was just a really challenging morning overall.
“After the first, I think I was maybe 3-over through 4, and the par I made on 14 was extremely good. That was one of the craziest pins that I’ve seen just in terms of it wasn’t — your ball wasn’t going to roll off like 50 yards away, but that was like they put the pin on like this microphone, like it was just like a high point. I hadn’t seen anything like it. You saw, I made a really good 3 1/2-footer there, and if you don’t start that perfectly online, it’s probably not touching the hole.
“You saw it with Fitzy and Rosie in my group, both of them missing a couple of putts inside 10 feet with when you got guys who can put putt the ball like that, that’s pretty rare. So you knew there was some activity, I would say, around that hole.
“And then hit the really nice shot into 17 to kind of get things going. Definitely feel like stealing at least a shot there with how hard that hole’s playing with the wind in off the left.
“Was able to make a few birdies on the back nine. I wish I could have taken a couple more shots there going to the easier side of the course. As the conditions were getting better I wish I could have gotten a few more there. But overall, I did some good stuff. It was still pretty gusty as we played our back nine, which was the front nine as well. So overall just a challenging morning.

“You just got to continue to try to hit good shots, and most of the pins today were, I mean, kind of absurd. They were just so far into the areas where we thought the pins were going to be, and then they just — like the one on 14 was probably the hardest pin that I’ve seen in a long time just because, I mean, there’s literally just like a spine and they’re like, oh, we’ll just put the pin right on top of it. And you’re like, all right, well, I’ll see what I can do. And just you know, just challenging.
“This is the hardest set of pin locations that I’ve seen since I’ve been on TOUR, and that includes U.S. Opens, that includes Oakmont. I did ask, I asked Fooch, who caddies for Justin Rose. He’s been around a long time — and I asked Teddy too — have you seen anything like this before? They said maybe Shinnecock is the only place they have seen that has pins that could compare to this.
“But it’s different in a sense on this golf course, because Oakmont, their greens are extremely severe, but they’re extremely severe in one direction. Here, it’s like the green may slope all this way and then we put the pin down here and then there’s also a slope this way. And like it’s not as, how would you say, natural to the slopes that are there. There’s a bit more, I think, that’s manufactured into the greens, and it’s just very difficult.
“It’s difficult to get the ball close to the hole. It’s difficult to hole putts, especially when you have big slopes and wind, and I think that’s why you see the scores so close to par.“
Not all departments of Scheffler’s game are firing right now.
Scheffler is ranked 22nd in strokes gained off the tee so far this week, and 10th in strokes gained approach.
He is ranked 83rd in strokes gained around the green and 35th in strokes gained putting.
In total, Scheffler is ranked tied 5th in strokes gained overall, having gained 3.478 strokes on the rest of the field.
If Scottie Scheffler is to go on and win the PGA Championship this weekend, he will need to sharpen up his chipping and putting, that’s for sure.
Washington Huskies legend Isaiah Thomas is back in the NBA in a new role.
On Thursday, the Boston Celtics reportedly hired the 37-year-old as a pro and college scout, according to a report from Adam Himmelsbach in The Boston Globe, where he'll still be based out of the Pacific Northwest and able to assist in several different areas.
"He will be based in the Seattle area, his hometown, giving president of basketball operations Brad Stevens reinforcements on the West Coast," Himmelsbach wrote of the Tacoma native.
New: According to sources, former Celtics superstar Isaiah Thomas is back with the franchise after being hired as a pro and college scout. https://t.co/YZRDT0q1Dq
— Adam Himmelsbach (@AdamHimmelsbach) May 14, 2026
At the college level, Thomas should have the opportunity to scout players at several programs on the West Coast, including his alma mater and Gonzaga, as well as potentially the three other Pac-12 programs that made the move to the Big Ten: Oregon, UCLA, and USC, and any other prospects who pop up in the region. Between the Portland Trail Blazers and the highly anticipated (and widely expected) return of the Seattle Supersonics, Thomas may inherit several responsibilities.
Bringing Thomas back is a smart move by President of Basketball Operations Brad Stevens, as the No. 60 overall pick in the 2011 draft is a beloved figure in Boston. After the Celtics traded for him during the 2014-15 season, he turned into a star, averaging 24.7 points, 6 assists, and 2.7 rebounds per game over 179 appearances, while making a pair of All-Star teams and the All-NBA Second Team after the 2016-17 campaign.
For Thomas, who has previously expressed his intentions to eventually join the Huskies' coaching staff, this could be a golden opportunity to transition into the next phase of his basketball career.
This article originally appeared on Huskies Wire: Washington legend reportedly taking scouting role with Boston Celtics

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In a recent podcast, NFL and New England Patriots icon Rob Gronkowski made a comment about the soccer potential of the U.S., and it has divided people into two camps once again.
Is American football to blame for the USMNT not unlocking its full potential? 🤔
— The Late Run (@TheLateRunShow) May 14, 2026
Gronk thinks if the roles were reversed and our best athletes played soccer instead at a young age, we’d be one of the top 3 nations 🇺🇸 pic.twitter.com/j9AleLDFi1
This argument is not new and has dominated a large chunk of soccer discourse in the U.S.
Some people consider it an adage, a universal truth as to why the U.S. can never get over the men’s soccer hump and truly compete against the world’s best.
However, others argue that while a higher prioritization of soccer would lead to more success, the best American athletes wouldn’t automatically make the best soccer players, and being a top soccer nation would not be a guarantee.
If the USMNT keeps underperforming the standards set by their fans and doesn’t look competitive in the FIFA World Cup they’re hosting, then this discourse will certainly ramp up.
Factory Triumph announced that 5.11 will become its new title sponsor for the Pro Motocross Championship, as well as a five-rider lineup. Jordon Smith and Mikkel Haarup will race in the 450 class, with Austin Forkner, Gage Linville, and rookie Deacon Denno on 250s.
"After supporting the team throughout the 2026 Supercross campaign, we’re proud to strengthen our partnership with 5.11, the global leader in purpose-built apparel, as they become the title sponsor of our SMX team ahead of the upcoming Pro Motocross season," Factory Triumph posted on social media. "It’s time to take it outdoors."
The team will now be known as the 5.11 Triumph Factory Racing Team when Motocross begins with the Fox Raceway National in Pala, California, on May 30.
Jalek Swoll remains part of the team but will not ride in the season opener, and no date has been set for his return. He suffered an Achilles injury in March.
"It’s a proud moment for the team as we share the images of our new 5.11 Triumph Factory Racing livery and announce the strengthening of our already great partnership," Jeremy Coker said in a news release. "5.11 as a brand are incredibly motivated and they’ve shown a real affinity with the supercross fans this season with their very popular activations in the paddock.
"The gear is second-to-none, everyone likes wearing it, and it performs when we need it to in some of the not-so-fun conditions we find at the race and practice track. To move forward with a partner with such credibility as 5.11 is a real boost for the team, and we aim to head to outdoors with even more motivation to achieve great things as we begin our renewed partnership together."
Smith debuted the Triumph 450 this spring and gave the team its first, and so far only, class top-10 in the Birmingham Triple Crown. He scored three additional top-15s during the season.
Haarup performed solidly in the outdoor series in 2025 on a 250, giving the team two top-fives and seven top-10s.
Denno moves into the professional ranks after winning the SMX Next National Championship in Philadelphia this April. He also won the Daytona Supercross in February.
The NFL is increasingly moving games off Sundays to play them on other days of the week, when TV networks and streaming platforms will pay more money for them. And no team epitomizes the NFL's changing approach more than the Seahawks.
The Seahawks' 2026 schedule features games on every day except Tuesday.
Seattle will host the first game of the 2026 NFL season, as is customary for the defending Super Bowl champions. But the major changes this year is that the game will be on Wednesday, September 9, rather than being played in the normal Thursday night opening slot.
The rest of the Seahawks' schedule features 10 games on Sundays, a Thursday night game, two Monday night games, a Saturday game in Week 15, and the Christmas night game, which falls on a Friday this year. The Seahawks' 17th and final game will be on either a Saturday or a Sunday.
The only other team in NFL history to play on six different days of the week was the 2024 Chiefs, who also were the defending Super Bowl champions and also played every day but Tuesday. No team has ever played on all seven days of the week, but with the way the NFL is changing its schedule, that will probably happen soon.

Lane Kiffin doesn’t just leave schools; he burns the bridge on the way out of town and salts the earth as he goes, ensuring there is no path back.
That has certainly been the case with his move from Ole Miss to LSU. After building the Rebels into a national title contender, he skipped town to coach one of their rivals before the season was over, leaving a sour taste in everyone’s mouth. He compounded that distaste with comments in a Vanity Fair interview this week in which he inferred that the racial history and reputation of Ole Miss and the state of Mississippi made it harder to recruit, but that he doesn’t think that will be a problem at Louisiana State University.
“‘Hey, coach, we really like you. But my grandparents aren’t letting me move to Oxford, Mississippi.’ That doesn’t come up when you say Baton Rouge, Louisiana,” Kiffin told Vanity Fair. “Parents were sitting here this weekend saying the campus’s diversity feels so great: ‘It feels like there’s no segregation.’”
Kiffin apologized, but the damage has been done, and the LSU coach has been getting itfrom all sides since. That includes prominent people at Ole Miss. The latest of which is men’s basketball coach Kermit Davis, who felt it was “pitiful” how Kiffin’s comments would perpetuate a perception about the school he feels is no longer warranted.
“It’s really kind of a pitiful day, in my opinion,” Davis told Chris Childers. “When he said all these things, and I watched Oxford from first-hand experience embrace him in an unbelievable way, and he even said it – that ‘I needed Oxford more than Oxford needed me.’
“For him to kind of throw shade on historical paths of Mississippi and not talk about Ole Miss now, which is one of the most inviting campuses in America. … It shocked a lot of people, a lot of close friends of mine. I think there was a lot of people that were really disappointed.”
Kermit Davis didn’t mince words.
The former Ole Miss coach was in Oxford when Lane Kiffin arrived, and he says Kiffin was embraced by the community from day one.
His reaction to Kiffin’s recent comments to Vanity Fair? “Pitiful.”
Davis also speaks passionately about his pride… pic.twitter.com/FDEcuIbZsj
— Chris Childers (@ChildersRadio) May 15, 2026
Kiffin’s comments have reinforced stereotypes, though perhaps not the ones he intended. If anything, the fact that he waited until he left Oxford to speak up on this issue is an unfortunate trope for a lot of white people in positions of power, who only speak up about racial injustice when it suits their needs.
LSU heads to Oxford to play Ole Miss on Sept. 19, so you can expect everyone in town and on campus to let Kiffin know what they think of him that week.
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Barcelona head coach Hansi Flick has pencilled in discussions with three important members of his squad for the summer.
This comes with a view to talking through the respective players’ places in his squad.
First up comes Jules Koundé.
Stopper Koundé has endured something of a hit-and-miss campaign in Catalunya’s capital this time round, with Barcelona understood to be open to offers for his signature as a result.
As much will be made clear to the Frenchman by his manager over the weeks ahead.
Next up comes fellow full-back Alejandro Balde, another to have struggled to impress on a consistent basis in 2025/26.
The 22-year-old appears to have lost his place in Hansi Flick’s XI to January arrival João Cancelo, and, amid widespread transfer interest, could be on the move in the summer as a result.
Finally comes Roony Bardghji.
Youngster Bardghji for his part remains held in high regard at the Camp Nou. Amid concerns that he is not yet ready to act as Lamine Yamal’s full-time backup, however, a loan spell away from Barca is being considered for the Swede.
Flick intends to inform Bardghji of as much during a personal chat, albeit with the winger’s openness to such a move remaining to be seen.
Info via Mundo Deportivo
Conor Laird – GSFN

Marseille and Rennes clash this Sunday at the Stade Vélodrome for matchweek 34 of the Ligue 1.
Marseille have 56 points to their name this season and occupy 6th position in the table. In their last game, Habib Beye's team won 0-1 against Le Havre (Ligue 1 2025/26).
Rennes have 59 points to their name this season and occupy 5th position in the table. In their last fixture, Franck Haise's team won 2-1 against Paris FC (Ligue 1 2025/26).
The last meeting between the two teams ended with Marseille winning 3-0.
Marseille ( vs Le Havre 2026-05-10): Gerónimo Rulli, Benjamin Pavard, Facundo Medina, Leonardo Balerdi, Emerson Palmieri, Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg, Tochukwu Nnadi, Mason Greenwood, Quinten Timber, Igor Paixão, Amine Gouiri
Rennes ( vs Paris FC 2026-05-10): Brice Samba, Mahamadou Nagida, Anthony Rouault, Abdelhamid Ait Boudlal, Quentin Merlin, Sebastian Szymanski, Valentin Rongier, Mahdi Camara, Moussa Al-Tamari, Estéban Lepaul, Ludovic Blas

Former Chelsea manager Glenn Hoddle has urged his former employers to make a move for Manchester City defender John Stones.
The Blues are preparing for an all-important summer transfer window, with yet another potential squad overhaul on the cards.
Chelsea are currently in the process of hiring a new permanent manager following the abrupt departure of Liam Rosenior, so transfer plans will likely take a back seat for now.
However, that hasn’t stopped the rumour mills from churning, with Chelsea already linked to several potential summer signings.
The Blues are expected to bring in more experienced players this summer, and one area that has been highlighted for reinforcement is the backline.
While a handful of defenders have been linked with a move to Stamford Bridge, Hoddle believes Stones would be a perfect addition for Chelsea.
The ex-Chelsea manager claims Stones will be a valuable and experienced addition to a dressing room that’s lacking direction and leadership.
Speaking on TNT Sports’ The Breakdown, Hoddle said: “They need a couple of really experienced players that want to be there, but they’re good apples, they’re not bad apples.
“John Stones is going to move. He’s a certainty. I’d be going left, right and centre to get him. He’s a good character, a good player still.”
Stones has spent the past decade at the Etihad Stadium after joining City in 2016 as one of the first additions in the Pep Guardiola era.
The 31-year-old gradually became an important figure during one of the most successful periods in the club’s history, helping City win six Premier League titles and the Champions League.
Having made nearly 300 appearances for City over the past decade, Stones’ experience and winning mentality could be what Chelsea needs to galvanise their leaky backline.
The England international will be looking for a new challenge this summer, and Hoddle believes the Blues should pull out all the stops to bring him to the Bridge on a free transfer.
USC football has produced two Biletnikoff winners, which is an award honoring the nation’s top college wide receiver of the year.
Makai Lemon is the reigning Biletnikoff Award winner and went on to be drafted by the Philadelphia Eagles with the No. 20 overall pick in the 2026 NFL Draft. But before there was Lemon, star wide receiver Marquise Lee became the first Trojan to win the award in 2012.
Lee played three seasons with USC between 2011-13. As a sophomore in 2012, Lee caught a nation-leading 118 passes for 1,721 yards and 14 touchdowns. He was a unanimous AP All-American and the Pac-12 Offensive Player of the Year that season.

After three seasons with the Trojans, the Jacksonville Jaguars drafted Lee with the No. 39 pick in the second round of the 2014 NFL Draft. Like many star athletes, including Lemon, Lee did not finish his college degree before beginning his NFL career.
But on Thursday, Lee officially graduated from USC after returning to college to complete his degree.
“This is really a dream come true.”@uscfb's Marqise Lee came back to finish what he started and left with a story bigger than football. 🎓⬇️ pic.twitter.com/AEBw7IrnKl
— USC Trojans (@USC_Athletics) May 14, 2026
Lee also gave a speech at USC’s student-athlete commencement ceremony on Thursday. He talked about how he left USC with a 1.8 GPA but came back and finished with all “A’s”.
“To the graduating class, dream big, but stay grounded. Bet on yourself even when nobody else does. Don’t let failure convince you that your story is over,” Lee said in the speech.
"To the graduating class, dream big, but stay grounded. Bet on yourself even when nobody else does. Don't let failure convince you that your story is over."
— USC Trojans (@USC_Athletics) May 15, 2026
Marqise Lee's commencement speech is worth your time 👏 pic.twitter.com/P420QS3mMb
Lee is now considering getting a Master’s degree.
Photo Credit: Kirby Lee/Image of Sport-USA TODAY Sports
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In the WNBA, the financial landscape is rapidly shifting. The recent collective bargaining agreement has officially changed the sport. Multi-year deals are finally pushing into the seven-figure range, establishing a clear upper echelon of top-paid talent. But in the sports card hobby, a massive real-world contract doesn’t always translate to massive cardboard capital.
We decided to look at seven of the highest-paid players in the WNBA, all of whom hold contracts valued at $1.2 million or more, to see how their most expensive card sales stack up. Then, we’ll compare them to the new generation of hobby titans to see exactly where the market’s money is moving.
Drafted first overall in 2018, A’ja Wilson has cemented herself as one of the greatest to ever play, securing four WNBA MVP awards and three WNBA Championships with the Las Vegas Aces. She is the first player in history to win a scoring title, Championship, Finals MVP, regular season MVP, and Defensive Player of the Year all in the same season. Her most expensive card, a 2018 Rittenhouse WNBA Inscription Auto Game Action PSA 10, sold for $6,500.
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Collier burst onto the scene by winning the 2019 Rookie of the Year and has since developed into a franchise cornerstone for the Minnesota Lynx. The multi-time All-Star recently led her team back into deep playoff contention while frequently landing on the WNBA All-Defensive First Team. Even as a top earner, the most expensive Napheesa Collier card is still very cheap by hobby standards. Her 2022 Panini Prizm WNBA Far Out Prizms Gold Vinyl #5 PSA 10 was purchased off eBay for $1,839.99.
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Drafted second overall in 2018, Kelsey Mitchell has been a consistent, prolific scoring machine for the Indiana Fever throughout her entire career. The multi-time All-Star routinely ranks among the league’s top scorers and continues to be a focal point of the Fever offense. Mitchell has a number of multi-player cards featuring her star teammate Caitlin Clark that have sold for several thousand dollars, but her highest solo card, the ultra-rare 2025 Panini Prizm White Sparkle Auto 1/1, peaked at just $520.
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Ezi Magbegor is a premier defensive anchor for the Seattle Storm, earning a WNBA Championship in 2020 and establishing herself as a perennial shot-blocking threat. The Australian star is a multi-time WNBA All-Defensive First Team selection and continues to lead the league’s defensive metrics year after year. Despite pulling down a massive $1.25 million contract, her hobby market is incredibly affordable; her top card, a 2022 Panini Prizm WNBA #145 Gold Vinyl 1/1 PSA 9, sold for only $300.
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Kahleah Copper’s journey from a role player to a true superstar reached its pinnacle when she led the Chicago Sky to a title in 2021 and was named the WNBA Finals MVP. Now a primary offensive weapon for the Phoenix Mercury, the four-time All-Star remains one of the most explosive scoring guards in the entire league. The trading card market hasn’t fully embraced her real-world dominance yet, as her most expensive card, a 2016 Rittenhouse WNBA Rookie in a perfect PSA 10 grade, sold for just $699.
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Marina Mabrey (Toronto Tempo) – $1.2 million
Known for her lethal three-point shooting and fiery competitiveness, Marina Mabrey has bounced between several WNBA teams before landing a lucrative role with the 2026 expansion franchise, the Toronto Tempo. She previously starred for the Dallas Wings, Chicago Sky, and Connecticut Sun, building a reputation as a high-volume scorer and dynamic playmaker. Mabrey’s high-end, low-numbered cards haven’t quite cracked the 4 figure mark, with her 2024 Panini Select WNBA Black Finite Prizms 1/1 topping her market at a modest $703.
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Alyssa Thomas (Phoenix Mercury) – $1.2 million
Long known as “The Engine,” Alyssa Thomas is the WNBA’s all-time career leader in triple-doubles and a completely unique point-forward playmaker. Now starring for the Phoenix Mercury, the multi-time All-Star and 2023 WNBA rebounding champion continues to fill every column of the stat sheet. She has a reputation as one of the most versatile players in basketball history, her top card, a 2014 WNBA Alyssa Thomas Rookie graded a BGS 9, reached $647 on eBay.
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If the highest-paid veterans aren’t breaking cardboard records, who is? The answer lies in the new generation. The veterans paved the way for the league’s financial growth, but these young stars are completely rewriting the WNBA’s hobby market.
Most Expensive Card Sold: Logowoman Patch Rookie Autograph 1/1
Record Price: $660,000
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Most Expensive Card Sold: 2023-24 Bowman University Chrome SuperFractor 1/1
Record Price: $31,787
Most Expensive Card Sold: 2024 Panini Royalty WNBA Kaboom! Green Rookie 1/1
Record Price: $32,700
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Most Expensive Card Sold: 2024 Panini Prizm WNBA Black Finite Prizm 1/1 (PSA 9)
Record Price: $16,287
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The WNBA card market is incredibly top-heavy. While the established veterans are finally getting the million-dollar contracts they deserve on the court, the sports card hobby is pouring almost all of its capital into the hype, projection, and massive narratives of the new generation.
If you’re a new WNBA collector, you can look at this data in one of two ways. You could be sour and feel like you completely missed the boat on grabbing Caitlin Clark and Paige Bueckers rookies before they skyrocketed out of your price range.
Or, you could look at the established greats—the absolute future Hall of Famers with million-dollar contracts—and realize their markets are criminally undervalued. If you bet that the WNBA’s explosive growth isn’t slowing down anytime soon, right now is the perfect time to swoop in and grab some of the absolute best cards in existence of the players who built the league.
Personally? I’m doing the latter.
Let us know who in the WNBA your collecting on Mantel.
Arch Manning has a vast resource of football knowledge in his famous family. His grandfather, Archie, and his two uncles, Peyton and Eli have all played and starred in the NFL. All three have said they just want to support the Texas Longhorns starting quarterback and give advice when asked. But Uncle Eli gave Arch a rule to follow in Austin.
Both Eli and Peyton have said they're there for Arch if he needs them, but they try not to offer unsolicited advice.
"I support Arch. I've been watching him throw since he was little," Eli told the “Bussin’ With The Boys” Podcast. "And I've always kinda been like, 'Hey, if you need anything, I'm here for ya. Like, Any questions about whatever.' Like, I'm not gonna be a person that's texting ya, 'Oh you should've this guy.' Or send voice memos, 'You gotta work on this.' That's not my style. But if you want help on anything, I'm a text away."
That's not to say Eli won't chime in if he sees something blatant.
"I will text him every once in a while," Eli siad. "I remember when Arch got his first playing time two years ago ... on third down, I could tell on film he kinda forced a throw into cover two. Like throwing an out in cover two and he ended up throwing it over the guy's head. He got to the sideline and Sark was just like ripping him. And my text was like, 'Hey. Was Sark ripping you because you tried to throw an out into cover two?' And he was like, 'That's exactly what happened.' And I was like, 'Yeah, you might not want to do that."
Eli has admitted to a "unique" way of toughing Arch up as a kid.
"I think my first catch with him, he was like four years old," Eli told PEOPLE of his nephew. "I'm just drilling balls at him and bouncing off so he didn't cry. I had to toughen him up and make sure he was tough enough to handle this."
But Eli says there is one bit of serious advice he gave Arch before his nephew went to Austin and college. Eli told the podcast that the lesson for Arch had absolutely nothing to do with actually playing quarterback. The lesson was how to avoid embarrassing pictures in the smartphone age. Blame it on team rules.
“I said it was a team rule that you never, you were not allowed to take pictures where alcohol (is) served,” Eli said. “I was like, it’s just a good excuse and like people believe it. So if ever there’s something, you just say, ‘Sorry, I can’t take pictures where alcohol is served. It’s a team rule.’”
As much as Arch's famous family knows about playing the position of football, they probably know even more about how to deal with fame.
This article originally appeared on Longhorns Wire: One important rule Eli Manning told nephew Arch to follow at Texas
Justin Martinez: Jalen Williams was seen at practice today. Asked Mark Daigneault where Williams is at with his recovery from a Grade 1 left hamstring strain he sustained on April 22: “He’s progressing. Same stuff. I'm not going to give you the blow-by-blow on the details, but he continues to make progress and is doing a great job.”
This article originally appeared on Hoops Hype: Mark Daigneault on Jalen Williams' hamstring strain: 'He's progressing, same stuff'
Paul Pierce: "You're asking the guy (Taylor Jenkins) to do basically what he did in Memphis, to come in here. They're in the middle of turmoil. You lose your coach. Your superstar, the best player that ever played for your franchise, wants out. And he's looking at the long run here. What does the long run look like? When you hire new coaches, you have reason to be optimistic. But this situation looks tough. If things don't change, he has a three-year window, probably, I'm going to guess, regardless of whatever his contract says, that if things don't turn around, they're going to be looking for a new coach. I just don't see a solid foundation right now if Giannis leaves. I don't see a clear future if Giannis Antetokounmpo leaves. Unless they can get into the lottery this year, which nobody's trading their lottery picks this year. I doubt it. So it looks dim in Milwaukee right now."
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Someone paid more than $9 million to have lunch with basketball player Stephen Curry and Warren Buffett, and the legendary investor also promised to match the winning bid so both their favorite charities will benefit. The auction on eBay was intended to revive an event that Buffett hosted for more than two decades that raised $53 million for the GLIDE Foundation homeless charity in San Francisco. This year's auction that wrapped up Thursday night also raised month for Curry's Eat.Learn.Play. Foundation that he established with his wife, Ayesha.
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The New York Mets are having some issues this season, as even though they just swept the Detroit Tigers, they're still 18-25 and 11.5 games out of first place in the NL East.
But, beyond their win-loss record, there are a lot of concerns about this Mets roster. It would not be a surprise if things continued to go south from here on out. And depending on how things go, their trade deadline plans might see some drastic changes.
However, Bleacher Report's Kerry Miller is projecting that the Mets will have a trade deadline plan with the assumption of the team not collapsing from here on out.
"The recent promotion of top outfield prospect A.J. Ewing further suggests they have no intentions of giving up on this season," Miller writes. "But even assuming they're in it to win it, they're unlikely to throw much good money after bad, already staring at an all-in payroll north of $500M."
This trade deadline plan that Miller is projecting for the Mets would be an incredibly boring one. Not only do the Mets not sell, but they don't even act as buyers.
While the Mets have already spent a ton of money on this roster, and they shouldn't be looking to spend so much at this year's trade deadline, there are ways to improve the roster without spending a ridiculous sum of money.
For example, if the Mets could convince the Washington Nationals to swing an intra-division trade, they could acquire Foster Griffin, a rental who's on a very cheap deal, to improve their starting rotation.
The Mets don't have to pursue the players costing teams the most money this season, as they could target other players on cheap rental contracts, or target younger players who aren't going to cost a lot of money, but maybe a lot of trade assets.
MORE: 75% of Mets' infielders named among biggest disappointments in MLB at their positions
A much more entertaining trade deadline for the Mets would likely only come if things go south this season. Clay Holmes, Freddy Peralta, and likely many others could be on the move this year if the Mets are well out of the playoff race by August 3rd.
It's a fascinating conundrum for the Mets, as the "boring" trade deadline scenario might actually be the best one for the team, whereas a much more exciting deadline would mean the team collapses further this season.
If the Mets have a boring trade deadline, it might be a good thing, assuming such a boring deadline coincides with the Mets' rebounding as a team. If they don't rebound in time, but still don't sell, it would be an even greater disaster than simply missing the playoffs.
Deion Sanders sat down with Garrett Bush, a Cleveland media member, for a long interview in which he discussed his love for Colorado, especially his relationship with Shedeur, and his view of his son's situation with the Browns.
It has been well documented how Shedeur's entrance into the NFL was rocky at best, with his draft slide and then being buried on the depth chart during his first offseason. The elder Sanders made it clear that this year, with Browns' new head coach Todd Monken leading the way, the relationship with the organization has improved.
"I love him [Monken]. He's a straight shooter," Sanders said on "The Barbershop" podcast. "He keeps it a buck. I want to meet him because I think it is vital that as a coach, not a dad, I can tell him a few things about Shedeur on how to get him going. That wasn't asked of me a year ago. I can't wait to have that conversation with Coach Monken."
🔥 Coach Prime. Absolutely Loves HC Monken. Planning to Meet Soon 👀
— JaKi 🇺🇸 (@JaKiTruth) May 14, 2026
"I love him. He keeps it a buck. He's gonna make #2 do what he does. I can't wait to have that conversation. That wasn't asked of me last year"
📽️ @Gbush91https://t.co/OoZ1q0Js3spic.twitter.com/B86qhmF4Tx
While never put entirely out in the open, it seemed the Sanders family had some issues with how former Browns head coach Kevin Stefanski handled Shedeur's development. That has definitely flipped this year, with Monken and Sanders forming a close bond this offseason, going all the way back to a few days after he was hired.
Shedeur is in a better place with the Browns as he enters his second NFL season, and his father seems to agree, based on his most recent comments.
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FC St. Pauli (6-8-19, 18th) will look to avoid a sixth relegation to 2. Bundesliga in their history, having played only two years in this spell in the German top-flight after being in the second tier between 2011/12 and 2023/24.
Alexander Blessin’s side have not won any of their last nine Bundesliga matches (0-3-6), with their most recent victory having been 1-0 against fifth-place TSG 1899 Hoffenheim at PreZero Arena on 28. February. Five of those were home matches (0-2-3), with their most recent victory at Millerntor-Stadion having been on 22. February - 2-1 against fifteenth-place SV Werder Bremen on goals from Hauke Wahl and Joel Chima Fujita. St. Pauli have the second-worst home record in the Bundesliga season (4-5-7), only ahead of their opposition this weekend, VfL Wolfsburg.
Another thing that has been very notable this season is the fact that St. Pauli are the only team in the Bundesliga with less than a goal per match (28), last in the league and six places behind Wolfsburg (42) in this category. To add to this, St. Pauli have the least shots of any team in the league, with 336 - a full 50 behind Wolfsburg, who are mid-table in this category - and 212 shots on target, 20 behind Wolfsburg.
FC St. Pauli qualifies for the relegation playoff with a win against Wolfsburg, plus a Heidenheim draw or loss to Mainz. A win is the only way that they can make it out of the relegation zone and into the playoff, since if the result is a draw, then VfL Wolfsburg or 1. FC Heidenheim 1846 qualifies with 27-29 points.
In the scenario that St. Pauli wins, whether they actually qualify for the playoff becomes out of their control, as it is also dependent on what happens at Voith-Arena. Since Heidenheim and St. Pauli are tied on goal difference but Heidenheim lead on goals scored, if Heidenheim win their match and it is by a lesser margin than what St. Pauli wins by (for example, Heidenheim win 1-0 and St. Pauli win 2-0), then St. Pauli qualify for the relegation playoff. If Heidenheim win their match by an equal or greater margin compared to St. Pauli (for example, Heidenheim win 1-0 or 2-0 and St. Pauli win 1-0), then Heidenheim will qualify and St. Pauli are relegated.
Team News:
Both sides have long absence lists going into this match - St. Pauli have seven players on their list, while Wolfsburg have eight.
English striker Ricky-Jade Jones (ankle) is the only potential selection for the squad, but his chances are doubtful as he still recovers from an injury he picked up in the eightieth minute of a DFB-Pokal defeat to Bayer 04 Leverkusen in early February..
Austrian defender Jannik Robatsch (muscle), Estonian centre-back Karol Mets (muscle), and Greek right wing-back Manolis Saliakas (muscle) will all be absent for an unknown period after picking up injuries just last week. American defensive midfielder James Sands (ankle) was labelled as out for the remainder of the season back in March, but the exact timetable of his return for the 2026/27 season is still unknown as there are doubts of his return in time for the 2026 FIFA World Cup on home soil.
Austrian goalkeeper Simon Spari (ligament) and Portuguese attacking midfielder (knee) are both out until the end of the month, likely unable to play in the relegation playoff if St. Pauli qualifies but good to return in time for the 2026/27 preseason at the end of July.
Projected XI (3-5-2): Vasilj - Andō, Smith, Wahl - Ritzka, Fujita, Irvine, Metcalfe, Pyrka - Hountondji, Kaars.
On the other side of the field is VfL Wolfsburg (6-8-19, 16th), one of two teams that St. Pauli are facing in the relegation fight. Wolfsburg have never been relegated from the Bundesliga in their history; they promoted their way to the Bundesliga from the lower tiers of German football, but have stayed in the top tier following their first promotion in 1996/97.
Dieter Hecking’s side have won only two of their eighteen Bundesliga matches since the start of the new year (2-5-11) - in mid-January against St. Pauli and mid-April against 1. FC Union Berlin, both by 2-1 scorelines. Seven of their last nine Bundesliga defeats have been by one goal scorelines, including against the likes of Borussia Dortmund (1-2) and FC Bayern München (0-1).
VfL Wolfsburg are guaranteed to qualify for the relegation playoff with a win and a Heidenheim draw or loss against Mainz. If Heidenheim win that match, then Wolfsburg need to hope that they win by a lesser margin, an equal margin, or a greater margin of less than three goals than what Wolfsburg won by (for example, if Wolfsburg win 1-0 and Heidenheim win 3-0, Wolfsburg qualify on goal difference, but if Wolfsburg win 1-0 and Heidenheim 4-0, both teams are tied on goal difference but Heidenheim goes to the playoff on goals scored).
Wolfsburg can also qualify with a draw, but they would need Heidenheim to draw or lose their match with Mainz; a draw between Wolfsburg and St. Pauli at Millerntor, plus a Heidenheim win at Voith-Arena, relegates both Wolfsburg and St. Pauli to 2. Bundesliga.
The fact that they are facing Die Freibeuter this weekend gives them slightly more hope of survival. The most recent meeting between the two at the Volkswagen Arena on 14. January saw Wolfsburg control most of the key statistical categories and ultimately pick up all three points courtesy of Dženan Pejčinović in the eighty-eighth minute. If Pejčinović had not scored and that match ended in a draw, St. Pauli would have had 27 points and Wolfsburg 24 - creating what would have been a hypothetically difficult situation for Die Wölfe.
It is worth noting that the two sides have played relatively close matches since St. Pauli’s one-season spell in the Bundesliga in 2010/11. Wolfsburg are 2-4-1 in seven appearances against St. Pauli all-time, with their only defeat having come in a friendly before the start of the 2012/13 season. Both of their two meetings as the visiting side at Millerntor have ended in a draw, 0-0 in October 2024 and 1-1 in November 2010.
Team News:
Austrian winger Patrick Wimmer (muscle) has been completely ruled out of the match after picking up an injury in training earlier this week. Hecking mentioned both his state and those of German right-back Kilian Fischer / Danish striker Jonas Wind, who have both returned to the training ground in the last seven days: “Wimmer won't be able to play on Saturday; whether it will be enough for a possible relegation playoff, we are hoping so and it doesn't look too bad either. Kilian Fischer is back in training, but thinking about a squad spot would still be too early; Jonas Wind is very far along and could become an alternative in the playoff, provided we manage to avoid direct relegation.”
Wind (muscle) and Fischer (thigh) are both among the list of injuries on Wolfsburg’s side - with Brazilian defender Cleiton Santos (ankle), Brazilian defender Rogério (fitness), and Dutch centre-back Jenson Seelt (knee) also projected to return some time around the second leg of the relegation playoff.
German defensive midfielder Maximilian Arnold (groin) and Hungarian midfielder Bence Dárdai (anterior cruciate ligament) are the two names guaranteed to be absent until the 2026/27 season - with Dárdai in particular set to be returning when the preseason campaign starts in July.
Projected XI (3-5-2): Grabara - Koulierakis, Vavro, Belocian - Mæhle, Eriksen, Souza, Majer, Kumbedi - Pejčinović, Daghim.

Two epic Game 6s on Friday night have the chance to seal the bracket for the Conference Finals, as the San Antonio Spurs and Cleveland Cavaliers are on the doorstep of the NBA’s Final Four.
For the Cavs, no-one expected them to be here just days ago, when they resoundingly fell down 2-0 to the Detroit Pistons.
However, three games and an epic overtime-thriller later, and Cleveland just needs to keep up its undefeated streak at home these playoffs to advance.
For the Spurs, it has felt like they have been in overwhelming control of their series, losing in a nail-biter in Game 1 and in Game 4 when Victor Wembanyama was ejected early.
But the Minnesota Timberwolves are in familiar territory.
Down 3-2 at home, two years ago the Wolves pulled off two unlikely upsets over the Denver Nuggets to send the defending champions home.
Can they pull off a similar feat against a Spurs team that looks championship-bound?
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First Pick: Detroit Pistons +4 over Cleveland Cavaliers
Rundown: The most cathartic moment for any star in these NBA Playoffs had to have been Game 5 for James Harden, who has been heavily-criticized for his play through two series.
Through 12 games, Harden has averaged nearly five turnovers a game while seeing a significant dropoff in scoring from the regular season, and that’s not even touching his much-maligned effort level on the defensive end.
But despite that, his 30-point performance as the Cavs stole Game 5 in overtime may have redeemed it all if he can close it out tonight.
However, the former MVP and 8-time All-NBA shooting guard has not always been his best in moments like this.
In closeout games, Harden for his career averages just 21 points per game on 40% from the field and 30% from the three-point line.
In a high pressure moment like Game 6, expect the Pistons to come out with more fire and less trepidation.
Cade Cunningham has been unstoppable against this Cavalier defense, dropping 39 points in Game 5, and if he can just get a little more from his supporting cast, he should be able to will Detroit to a Game 7.
Second Pick: San Antonio Spurs -5.5 over Minnesota Timberwolves

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May 12, 2026; San Antonio, Texas, USA; San Antonio Spurs forward Victor Wembanyama (1) fakes to shoot over Minnesota Timberwolves center Rudy Gobert (27) during the second half of game five of the second round of the 2026 NBA Playoffs at Frost Bank Center.
Rundown: With Wembanyama back from his ejection, the Spurs showed once again who the clearly superior team was in this series with a rout of the Wolves in Game 5.
Minnesota’s offense is just outmatched against the Spurs defense when Wembanyama is on the floor.
San Antonio ranks first in defensive rating through these playoffs, and have forced Jaden McDaniels and Julius Randle, who were huge contributors to the Wolves’ first round upset over Denver, into shooting 40% and 36% from the field, respectively.
While Anthony Edwards has put together an incredibly resilient performance against the Spurs, dropping multiple 30-point games on one leg, it is hard to see another explosion from him in Game 6.
Expect another sub-25 point game from Edwards in this spot, and with what he has gotten from his supporting cast in this series, that will not be enough for the Wolves to keep it close tonight.

One Netflix fighter isn’t happy with how the top UFC lightweight contender has been acting.
Namo Fazil will be one of the athletes on the card, setting the stage for Ronda Rousey’s return against Gina Carano.
Rousey, a former UFC women’s bantamweight champion, is headlining Most Valuable Promotions’ first Netflix event at Ingelwood’s Intuit Dome.
The 26-year-old is looking to make an impression in his eleventh professional fight and hasn’t been shy about making himself heard during fight week.

Welterweight Fazil is preparing for his bout against Jake Babian, which will be the last preliminary fight before the main card gets underway.
Babian is an American with Armenian roots, just like Tsarukyan. Fazil, on the other hand, fights out of Kurdistan.
During a livestream with Nina Drama, Tsarukyan made comments about Kurdistan not having statehood and referred to Kurdish people as “gypsies.”
Fazil responded by criticising the UFC contender in multiple posts on Instagram.
Babian also had a message for Tsarukyan during a press conference ahead of his fight with Fazil.
“I don’t condone that. At all,” said Babian.
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Red Sox 6-foot-6, 260-pound teenage prospect Justin Gonzales made MLB Pipeline’s latest Top 100.
The 19-year-old power-hitting outfielder/first baseman appears at No. 98.
He joins three other Red Sox prospects on the list. Shortstop Franklin Arias is ranked No. 11, right-handed pitcher Anthony Eyanson is No. 72 and right-handed pitcher Kyson Witherspoon is No. 88.
Earlier this week, Gonzales broke onto Baseball America’s Top 100, ranking No. 97.
Gonzales is batting .293 with a .392 on-base percentage, .480 slugging percentage, .872 OPS, five home runs, six doubles, one triple, 20 RBIs, 14 walks and 23 strikeouts in 29 games (143 plate appearances) for High-A Greenville.
He had the third-hardest hit ball (117.3 mph single March 2) in major league spring training games this season.
Gonzales’ MLB scouting report notes, “Gonzales has some of the best bat-to-ball skills and perhaps the most raw power in the system, and the next step will be getting him to tap into the latter. His bat speed and considerable strength generate huge exit velocities.”
Boston signed him out of the Dominican Republic in January 2024.
Both MLB Pipeline and Baseball America grade his arm 60 (plus) on the 20-80 grading scale.
“He’s one of the biggest guys I’ve ever played with,” Marcelo Mayer said said last month. “He’s just way bigger than everybody else and he hits the ball way harder than everybody else.”
“An Oneil Cruz-type tool set,” Isiah Kiner-Falefa added.
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The Toronto Blue Jays are 19-24, which is not the start they envisioned after making a World Series appearance. However, an injury-riddled start to the season will do that.
Injuries have piled up throughout the starting rotation, and there does not appear to be an easy solution at the moment. Cody Ponce was one of the first pitchers to suffer a significant injury.
“Ponce sprained his right ACL in late March, which was a severe enough injury to require season-ending surgery, but he should be available for the start of spring training. He signed a three-year, $30 million contract with the Blue Jays in December after spending three seasons in Japan. Ponce's start against the Rockies on March 30 -- when he suffered his injury -- was his first appearance in an MLB game since 2021, when he played with the Pirates,” CBS Sports wrote.
While Ponce is out for the season, he is far from the only pitcher expected to miss significant time. Several other arms remain on the injured list, making it difficult for the rotation to find any consistency or rhythm.
This is exactly why a trade is needed — not only to help stabilize the rotation, but also to bring new energy into the clubhouse. A trade for Sandy Alcantara simply makes too much sense.
“The Blue Jays have the offensive talent to be very good, but they need to overcome all of these pitching injuries. In response, the Blue Jays should give the Marlins a call about the former Cy Young Award winner. He's no stranger to trade rumors. If the Marlins opt to move him, the Blue Jays should be front of line,” SI’s Patrick McAvoy wrote.
Adding Alcantara to the rotation would be a major step in the right direction for Toronto, and the front office could continue building from there. The biggest challenge for the Blue Jays is that it will likely take more than one move to completely turn things around.
However, until those additional moves happen, Alcantara alone would bring a new level of energy to the team. The right-hander is currently on a $56 million contract, but his talent makes that a worthwhile investment. Alcantara is a former Cy Young Award winner and has already shown flashes of that form this season.
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The Orioles have still not yet gotten one of the key parts of their Plan A on the infield in the 2026 season. Now, we know that they never will. The Baltimore Banner’s Andy Kostka reported on Friday afternoon that Westburg has decided to undergo surgery to repair the partially-torn ulnar collateral ligament in his elbow, ending his hopes of coming back this season. The news is not official as of this writing as the team has not confirmed the decision.
This was the outcome that always seemed obvious from the moment that we started hearing about elbow pain for Westburg. Lest it be forgotten, elbow pain wasn’t even his original problem: He had oblique soreness at the beginning of spring training and it was only when he was rehabbing that other injury that the severity of the ongoing elbow pain became known.
Westburg and the Orioles chose a path involving a platelet-rich plasma (PRP) injection, rest, and rehab, rather than going for the surgery immediately. The path does not have a high percentage chance of success in avoiding surgery for MLB players. It’s all too easy to demand major surgery on someone else’s elbow, though. I don’t hold the caution against anyone who tries that. Still, no surprise here. As Westburg’s throwing progression was ramping up, the pain returned.
Only time will tell how much this two month delay in getting the surgery affects Westburg’s readiness for the 2027 season. If his recovery is on the smoother side, it’s possible he could be back to full readiness, or darn close to that point, by Opening Day 2027. If it’s not on the smoother side, the pessimistic timetable might involve Westburg not being able to man a position in the field until around Memorial Day of next season.
It is hard to say that they should build a roster plan for the start of the season that assumes Westburg will be in it. This would have been an easier fit if he had gotten the surgery in March. Instead, this will be an unknown until probably the start of spring training next year, when the GM’s standard first day of camp injury update will indicate where Westburg is in his recovery.
Things just aren’t going well without Westburg this year. He was going to be the regular third baseman. Orioles third basemen are hitting a combined .182/.264/.259 so far this season. That sucks. Third base defense rates as their worst position in Outs Above Average, contributing to the Orioles being a bottom 5 defensive team in the league. Westburg was the answer to both of these things. He can’t play. They’ll have to find a way to do better than this without him.


Lyon and Lens face each other this Sunday at the Groupama Stadium for matchweek 34 of the Ligue 1.
Lyon currently have 60 points and lie in 4th position. Last time out, Paulo Fonseca's team slipped to a 2-1 defeat against Toulouse (Ligue 1 2025/26).
Lens have won 67 points to date and are placed in 2nd position. In their last encounter, Pierre Sage's team were beaten 0-2 by PSG (Ligue 1 2025/26).
The last meeting between the two teams ended in a 2-2 draw.
Lyon: Dominik Greif, Maitland-Niles, Moussa Niakhaté, Clinton Mata, Abner Vinícius, Tyler Morton, Corentin Tolisso, Endrick, Khalis Merah, Afonso Moreira, Roman Yaremchuk
Lens: Robin Risser, Ismaëlo Ganiou, Samson Baidoo, Malang Sarr, Rubén Aguilar, Adrien Thomasson, Mamadou Sangaré, Matthieu Udol, Abdallah Sima, Odsonne Édouard, Wesley Saïd
Lyon ( vs Toulouse 2026-05-10): Dominik Greif, Maitland-Niles, Moussa Niakhaté, Clinton Mata, Abner Vinícius, Tyler Morton, Corentin Tolisso, Endrick, Khalis Merah, Afonso Moreira, Roman Yaremchuk
Lens ( vs PSG 2026-05-13): Robin Risser, Ismaëlo Ganiou, Samson Baidoo, Malang Sarr, Rubén Aguilar, Adrien Thomasson, Mamadou Sangaré, Matthieu Udol, Abdallah Sima, Odsonne Édouard, Wesley Saïd
BOSTON — Red Sox starter Ranger Suarez, facing his former team for the first time since joining Boston, threw 5 ⅓ scoreless innings against the Phillies on Thursday.
Suarez struck out eight while allowing just four hits and one walk in the Red Sox’ 3-1 loss to the Phillies at Fenway Park.
The 30-year-old lefty appeared to be in cruise control. So why did interim manager Chad Tracy remove him at just 76 pitches in a scoreless game?
Tracy replaced Suarez with righty reliever Justin Slaten with a runner at first base and one out in the sixth. Bryce Harper had just singled off Suarez.
“We had felt like even prior to that last inning he was starting to fatigue a little bit,” Tracy explained. “And based on the fact that he hadn’t thrown in 11, 12 days, it felt like that was the right time to cut it.”
It was Suarez’s first outing since being removed from his start May 3 against the Astros due to right hamstring tightness.
He said he knew his pitch count would be limited vs. the Phillies after having thrown just four innings 11 days ago against Houston.
“They didn’t tell me anything (before the start) but I kind of knew because of the days that I was out and the previous outing was only 70 pitches,” Suarez said through translator Carlos Villoria Benítez. “So I kind of knew that it was around 75, 80 pitches and that I had today.”
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Hello and welcome to the eighth installment of our weekly two-start pitcher article for the 2026 MLB season.
I will be here every Friday to highlight some of the best two-start pitcher options in fantasy baseball leagues for the upcoming week providing my insights and recommendations on which options should be started or benched.
It’s crazy that we’re already more than a quarter of the way through the 2026 season. It seems like we just started.
We now have actual actionable data that we can use to make decisions on these pitchers, as most of them have taken the mound five or six times already. A pitcher can get lucky and post quality results despite poor underlying numbers through a couple of starts, but it’s much more difficult to sustain that over a longer stretch of time.
This is a living document, so we'll update the options below as the weekend moves along.
Before we get into it, we'll start with a couple of notes on situations that may be unresolved or teams that may not have a two-start pitcher lined up for the upcoming week:
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We know that Jose Quintana will make two starts for the Rockies this week. What we don’t know, is who else may join him for a two-step (vs. Rangers, at Diamondbacks). Chase Dollander is lined up to do so, but it seems far more likely that he’ll wind up on the injured list after exiting Thursday’s start due to tightness in his arm. It’s unclear whether they’ll summon someone from Triple-A to take his place in the rotation or roll with a bullpen game in that spot. Either way, no one that they could throw out there would be worthy of streaming in this spot.
Once again, we get a six-game week from the Dodgers, which means that each of their starters will take the mound once and no one will get a two-start week. We thought that we would get one from Yoshinobu Yamamoto last week, but with Blake Snell’s return to the rotation, it ended up being Roki Sasaki that got the ball twice.
There could be a second Yankees’ starter making two starts this week (vs. Blue Jays, vs. Rays), but as of now we aren’t sure who that will be. Max Fried is tentatively lined up to do so, but he’s getting additional testing done after exiting Wednesday’s start due to soreness in his elbow. A trip to the injured list seems likely there. It’s possible that Elmer Rodriguez could return and take his place in the Yankees’ rotation, which would make him an interesting streaming option. We’ll update here if we get any additional clarification through the weekend.
Someone will also make two starts for the Phillies next week (vs. Reds, vs. Guardians), but it’s not entirely clear who that will be yet either. Andrew Painter is scheduled to take the ball on Monday and he would be lined up to do so, but there’s growing speculation that the Phillies could use Thursday’s off-day to skip the struggling right-hander in order to give him a breather. If that’s the case, it would be Jesus Luzardo winding up with the two-start week for the Phillies. It’s pretty simple for planning purposes. Painter should be avoided whether it’s one start or two, while Luzardo is an easy start regardless of how many starts he makes.
Things could change for the Mariners, but as of now it looks like they’re going to move to a six-man rotation, at least temporarily, to accommodate the return of Bryce Miller. That means that Luis Castillo will stick around instead of heading to the bullpen and makes it so none of their hurlers will get the ball twice in a six-game week. If anything changes, and Castillo is bumped or Miller suffers a setback, it would be Bryan Woo getting the two-start week as he’s lined up to pitch on Monday.
Going Twice…
Note: Probable pitchers as of May 15 and are subject to change.
Parker Messick, Guardians, LHP (at Tigers, at Phillies)
The 25-year-old southpaw has exceeded every possible expectation through his first nine starts on the season, going 5-1 with a 2.35 ERA, 0.99 WHIP and a 58/14 K/BB ratio over 53 2/3 innings. He has been an absolute stud for fantasy purposes. Both the Tigers and Phillies struggle against southpaws, which sets him up very nicely to continue his dominant run in this two-start week. He should be locked into lineups in all formats and represents one of the stronger overall plays on the board for this week.
Will Warren, Yankees, RHP (vs. Blue Jays, vs. Rays)
Warren has really taken the next step this season and become a reliable weekly fantasy option. He sits at 5-1 with a 3.42 ERA, 1.16 WHIP and a 59/12 K/BB ratio across 47 1/3 innings on the season and hasn’t shown any signs of slowing down. With the Yankees’ offense backing him, he’s a threat to win every time he takes the mound and he should easily be able to eclipse double digit strikeouts in a two-start week. He should be an easy start in fantasy leagues of all sizes.
Dylan Cease, Blue Jays, RHP (at Yankees, vs. Pirates)
Cease has been outstanding through his first nine starts for the Blue Jays, checking in with a 2.41 ERA, 1.18 WHIP and a league-leading 75 strikeouts over 52 1/3 innings. What has been especially impressive from Cease this season is the reduced walk rate which has led to a much more palatable WHIP than we’re used to seeing from the right-hander. The battle against the Yankees in the Bronx is tricky for sure, but it’s not close to being enough for me to sit Cease for a two-start week, especially when he’s rolling like this.
J.T. Ginn, Athletics, RHP (at Angels, at Padres)
Ginn has been very impressive in the early going for the A’s this season, compiling a 3.12 ERA, 1.20 WHIP and a 34/16 K/BB ratio over 43 1/3 innings through his first 10 appearances (seven starts). The fact that he gets to make both of these starts on the road in pitcher’s parks instead of at Sutter Health Park in West Sacramento is a major benefit as well. I know that he’s difficult to trust, but Ginn looks like a very strong option this week. I’d be starting him everywhere that I could.
Shane McClanahan, Rays, LHP (vs. Orioles, at Yankees)
This is a tough one for me to place this week as McClanahan has been so good through his first eight starts for the Rays, exceeding even the loftiest of expectations. I’m not convinced that he can stay healthy and continue at that level, but he’s absolutely pitching like an ace right now and should be started until further notice. My trepidation this week comes from the matchup against the Yankees in New York on Sunday. The Bombers have been punishing left-handed pitching all season and I could see that one going south for McClanahan in a hurry. It’s not enough to dissuade me from using him, but it’s the reason I have him listed as a decent play instead of a strong option for this week.
Framber Valdez, Tigers, LHP (vs. Guardians, at Orioles)
Valdez was supposed to come in and provide an elite 1-2 punch at the top of the Tigers’ rotation this season. Now with Tarik Skubal (elbow) shelved, he’s being counted on to shoulder a much bigger load for their pitching staff. The problem is that he hasn’t been as reliable as we have come to expect over the years. He holds a disappointing 4.32 ERA and 1.36 WHIP across his first 50 innings with the Tigers. The Guardians are one of the better offenses in the league against southpaws, so it’s not going to get any easier for him this week. Even if the results aren’t quite as good as you had hoped, I think you still have to continue trusting Valdez and rolling him out there each week – especially when he makes two starts.
Trevor Rogers, Orioles, LHP (at Rays, vs. Tigers)
Rogers predictably showed a bit of rust in his return from the injured list after missing time due to illness. It should be acknowledged that the start came in a difficult matchup against the Yankees though. The opposition gets a bit easier this week, getting to battle the Rays in Tampa Bay and the suddenly hapless Tigers at home. I know the overall results haven’t been great, but I have seen enough from Rogers during his time with the O’s that I’m willing to trust him against these opponents. I’ll be starting him with confidence in all leagues.
Reid Detmers, Angels, LHP (vs. Athletics, vs. Rangers)
The transition back to the Angels’ rotation for Detmers this season has gone pretty seamless so far, with the left-hander compiling a 4.38 ERA, 1.26 WHIP and a 53/17 K/BB ratio over his first 49 1/3 innings of work. The Athletics are a much less scary team away from home though and the Rangers have been the worst team in baseball against opposing left-handers this season. That makes Detmers a very attractive streaming target in all league sizes this week.
Noah Schultz, White Sox, LHP (at Mariners, at Giants)
Aside from one brutal start against the Angels in Los Angeles, Schultz has pitched very well in his first six starts at the big league level. The matchups this week are very favorable for him and the way that the White Sox’ offense has come to life, there’s actually a chance that he can earn victories when he pitches well. He needs to cut back on the walks in order to have sustained success at this level, but he’s still a strong start in this two-start week with his massive strikeout upside and the terrific matchups. I’d be comfortable starting him in all league sizes.
Walbert Ureña, Angels, RHP (vs. Athletics, vs. Rangers)
The 22-year-old rookie right-hander has performed admirably through his first seven appearances (five starts) for the Halos, registering a 3.29 ERA, 1.43 WHIP and a 26/17 K/BB ratio. If he can start to cut back on the free passes, the sky is the limit here. I like him much better with both of these matchups coming at home than I would if he had to go to a tough environment on the road. I think his strikeout upside makes him worth a look as a streaming play in all leagues.
Keider Montero, Tigers, RHP (vs. Guardians, at Orioles)
Montero has done a nice job stepping up and trying to stabilize a Tigers’ rotation that has been decimated by injuries this season. He holds a strong 3.65 ERA, 0.99 WHIP and a 31/10 K/BB ratio over 44 1/3 innings through his first eight starts. The elite WHIP is really what’s driving his fantasy value and is something that should continue even if the strikeouts aren’t quite where fantasy managers would like them to be. The added volume of the two-start week more than offsets that. I’d be rolling with Montero in all leagues.
Seth Lugo, Royals, RHP (vs. Red Sox, vs. Mariners)
After starting the season strong, Lugo has come crashing back to Earth over his last four starts where he has surrendered 18 runs over 21 1/3 innings. Both of his starts this week will come in Kansas City, which should help his cause, though the Royals’ offense has been struggling to provide support, leaving Lugo with just one victory to his name this season. He’s fine to use as a streaming option, just understand that the overall ceiling here is quite limited.
MacKenzie Gore, Rangers, LHP (at Rockies, at Angels)
Gore is such a frustrating player to roster for fantasy purposes due to his inconsistency. He’ll go out and throw a gem against one of the best lineups in the league only to get knocked around by subpar competition the next time out. The overall line looks alright though, which is all you’re really looking for at the end of the day. That being said, I’m not sure I want to trust him going to Coors Field this week, especially since the Angels loom as a tough matchup for a left-hander at the end of the week as well. My initial gut reaction was to start him in 15-teamers, but the more I dig in here, the more skeptical I’m becoming.
Slade Cecconi, Guardians, RHP (at Tigers, at Phillies)
Cecconi has been a major disappointment for the Guardians this season, posting an uninspiring 5.60 ERA and 1.58 WHIP over 45 innings in his first nine starts. It almost feels like his spot in the club’s rotation could be teetering on the ledge at the moment. Fortunately, he gets to battle a struggling Tigers’ squad at home to start the week which should be a get-right spot for him. The matchup against the Phillies on the road to finish the week isn’t as ideal, which leaves him in a tough spot this week. I’d consider using him in 15-teamers if I needed the volume, otherwise I’d probably leave him on the shelf.
Jacob Lopez, Athletics, LHP (at Angels, at Padres)
After a breakout 2025 season in which he gained fantasy relevance, Lopez has come crashing back to Earth in 2026 with a miserable 5.80 ERA and 1.71 WHIP over 40 1/3 innings through his first nine outings. If you’re looking for a glimmer of hope, he has pitched better of late – giving up just two runs in each of his last two starts. He also gets the benefit of both starts coming on the road as opposed to the bandbox that is Sutter Health Park. I can’t see going there in 12-teamers, but if you’re looking to make up volume in wins and strikeouts, I could see rolling the dice in 15-team formats.
Brayan Bello, Red Sox, RHP (at Royals, vs. Twins)
It seems like every time Bello takes the mound these days, he’s pitching to keep his spot in the Red Sox’ rotation. His last two times out, that has worked well for him, delivering back-to-back gems against the Tigers and Phillies – allowing just two runs over 13 1/3 innings with a 12/2 K/BB ratio. He has shown flashes like this before and gone back to being an extreme ratio destroyer, so the confidence level is low here, but the matchups against the Royals and Twins aren’t anything to shy away from. I think it comes down to whether you’re looking to attack wins and strikeouts or protect ratios. In 15-teamers I think he’s an easy start this week, in 12’s it would really depend on how badly I needed that volume.
Lance McCullers Jr., Astros, RHP (at Twins, at Cubs)
McCullers continues to look like a shell of his former self whenever he takes the mound for the Astros. He holds a horrifying 6.86 ERA and 1.53 WHIP across 39 1/3 innings on the season, though he has at least punched out 43 batters to provide some substance for fantasy managers that have streamed him. The matchups aren’t ideal this week and he’s likely to continue to inflict damage on your ratios, but if you want to throw caution to the wind to chase wins and strikeouts, go right ahead.
Patrick Corbin, Blue Jays, LHP (at Yankees, vs. Pirates)
We have all been sucked into this trap before. Corbin looks like a viable mixed league option to start the season, only to have one major blow up where he gives back any and all ratio gains that he may have provided up until that point. I’m not saying explicitly that it’s going to happen on Monday, but that matchup against the Yankees in the Bronx is screaming for a ratio correction. I’d be staying away from Corbin in all formats just due to that spot.
Simeon Woods Richardson, Twins, RHP (vs. Astros, at Red Sox)
To say that things have not gone well for Woods Richardson this season would be a massive understatement. Through his first nine starts he sits at 0-6 with a cringe-inducing 7.71 ERA, 1.86 WHIP and a 20/20 K/BB ratio while giving up a league-leading 36 earned runs in 42 innings. That’s about as bad as you can possibly get. It’s not going to get any easier this week, having to battle the Astros and then the Red Sox at Fenway. Don’t even think about getting cute here, this should be an easy avoid.
Jacob Misiorowski, Brewers, RHP (at Cubs, vs. Dodgers)
This right here is the definition of an unstoppable force meeting an immoveable object. Misiorowski has been phenomenal this season, posting a ridiculous 2.12 ERA and 0.90 WHIP while punching out 80 batters in just 51 innings of work. He’s doing so on the strength of velocity that we have never seen before, averaging 100.6 mph on his fastball his last time out in a victory over the Padres. I’m not sure how long he can hold up pitching like this, but he absolutely needs to be started in all fantasy leagues every time that he takes the mound. The matchups are about as scary as they can get, but if anyone can navigate that gauntlet right now, it’s Misiorowski.
Nolan McLean, Mets, RHP (at Nationals, at Marlins)
McLean has been very impressive through his first nine starts on the year, checking in with a 2.92 ERA, 0.96 WHIP and a 64/15 K/BB ratio over 52 1/3 innings. He hasn’t allowed more than three runs in a start all season and has struck out six or more batters in eight of his nine outings. That’s about as consistent as you can get. He should be locked into fantasy lineups every week regardless of matchups, but this week lines up particularly well for him. McLean is easily one of the top overall options on the board for this week.
Shota Imanaga, Cubs, LHP (vs. Brewers, vs. Astros)
Imanaga has been exceptional through his first nine starts for the Cubs this season, registering a 2.32 ERA, 0.90 WHIP and a 59/13 K/BB ratio across 54 1/3 innings. The matchups aren’t ideal, but he has earned the right to be an every-week start in all formats regardless of matchups. Even if the ratios don’t wind up quite as sparkling this week, you’ll get double the strikeouts and a great shot at a victory with the added volume from the two starts. He’s a must play in all formats.
Max Meyer, Marlins, RHP (vs. Braves, vs. Mets)
Meyer has looked electric through his first nine starts on the 2026 campaign, posting a 3.21 ERA, 1.15 WHIP and a 54/17 K/BB ratio across 47 2/3 innings. He has been remarkably consistent as well, allowing four runs or fewer every time out and recording at least four strikeouts in every start this season. The Braves are a tough lineup to navigate, but that’s offset by a softer matchup against the Mets to finish the week – and he gets to make both starts at home. He’s an excellent all-around option this week.
Michael King, Padres, RHP (vs. Dodgers, vs. Athletics)
King never seems to get the respect that he deserves from the fantasy community at large despite the fact that he absolutely shoves every time he’s healthy enough to take the mound. In nine starts this season he holds a scintillating 2.63 ERA, 1.09 WHIP and a 50/22 K/BB ratio in 51 1/3 innings of work. Sure, a matchup against the Dodgers can seem scary, but he gets to make both starts this week at Petco Park which helps to mitigate that risk. He should be an easy start in all leagues this week, and every week as long as he isn’t on the injured list.
Mitch Keller, Pirates, RHP (at Cardinals, at Blue Jays)
Is everything finally coming together for Keller in his age-30 season? He has been terrific thus far, compiling a 3.59 ERA, 1.08 WHIP and a 38/15 K/BB ratio over 52 2/3 innings for the surprisingly competent Pirates this season. The Blue Jays and Cardinals both rank in the bottom half of the league against opposing right-handers, setting Keller up for continued success this week. He’s probably already being utilized on a weekly basis in most mixed leagues, so simply sit back and enjoy the added production from the extra start this time around.
Robbie Ray, Giants, LHP (at Diamondbacks, vs. White Sox)
So far, so good for the 34-year-old southpaw through his first nine starts, registering a 3.04 ERA, 1.17 WHIP and a 49/20 K/BB ratio over his 50 1/3 innings. The Diamondbacks and White Sox have both hit opposing left-handers very well this season, adding some ratio risk to that would otherwise set up as a strong two-start week for Ray. He should still be started in both 15 and 12-team formats, just understand that there’s a greater risk of a blowup here than we normally see from Ray.
Ryne Nelson, Diamondbacks, RHP (vs. Giants, vs. Rockies)
While he has an inflated ERA (5.40), Nelson hasn’t actually pitched that poorly this season, as evidenced by his 1.16 WHIP and 43/14 K/BB ratio across 45 innings. He now gets the benefit of two premium matchups at home this week, which should be just the prescription that he needs to get his ratios back in order. I’d expect double digit strikeouts this week and a good shot at earning a victory, making him an easy start for me in leagues of all sizes.
Christian Scott, Mets, RHP (at Nationals, at Marlins)
After struggling through his first start for the Mets this season, we have seen a much better version of Scott his last three times out. He has allowed two earned runs or fewer in all four starts and has struck out 20 batters over his first 15 2/3 innings. The only problem is that he’s having a hard time making it through five innings. Getting to battle the Nationals and Marlins this week sets him up well to earn his first victory of the season, provided he can get through 15 outs. The 26-year-old hurler looks like a very nice play in all formats this week.
Martin Perez, Braves, LHP (at Marlins, vs. Nationals)
It sounds like the Braves are shifting back to a six-man rotation with Grant Holmes slotting in on Sunday and Perez scheduled to take the ball on Monday. It seems like he’ll stick around and make two starts but it’s also possible that he could go back to the bullpen after Monday’s start and either JR Ritchie or Chris Sale could wind up with the juicy two-start week. Ritchie and Sale should be started regardless, so there’s no actionable takeaway there. If it does seem like Perez is going to start twice, then he makes for a very strong streaming option in all league sizes. Even if he only does get the one, a single against the Marlins in Miami isn’t a bad spot either.
Zac Gallen, Diamondbacks, RHP (vs. Giants, vs. Rockies)
Gallen has not pitched well this season. He has been even worse as of late, giving up 17 runs over 14 1/3 innings over his last three starts. So why would he still be considered a decent play for his upcoming two start week? Matchups. It literally doesn’t get any better than taking on the Giants and Rockies with both starts coming at home. If you can’t find a way to use Gallen this week, then you should never use him. I’m not saying it will be an enjoyable watch and there’s still a possibility that he gives you more ratio damage at some point during these two starts. I just think there’s enough meat on the bone here to use him in both 15 and 12-team formats this week.
Foster Griffin, Nationals, LHP (vs. Mets, at Braves)
Griffin had looked like one of the unexpected breakout pitching stars of the 2026 season until he was clobbered for nine runs over 4 1/3 innings against the Reds in Cincinnati on Thursday. Even so, he still sports a strong 3.53 ERA, 1.14 WHIP and a 49/18 K/BB ratio over 51 innings, so we’ll give him a pass on Thursday’s disaster. It may be tough for some fantasy managers to roll him back out there after that type of outing, but he looks like a solid enough option that I would make sure to use him once again in both 15 and 12-team formats.
Matthew Liberatore, Cardinals, LHP (vs. Pirates, at Reds)
Liberatore has been extremely underwhelming so far this season, with a 4.40 ERA, 1.51 WHIP and a 34/18 K/BB ratio over 47 frames. He has proven to be a useful fantasy option in the past when the matchups have lined up for him, I’m just not sure that they do this week. The Pirates and Reds both rank in the middle of the pack against left-handers and with the way the ball has been flying out of the park in Cincinnati, that seems like a disaster waiting to happen. Whether you ultimately decide to roll the dice here depends on your risk tolerance. I could see myself taking the plunge in 15-teamers if I really needed the extra start.
Jake Irvin, Nationals, RHP (vs. Mets, at Braves)
Like most pitchers in the Nationals’ rotation, it has been a rough season for Irvin so far. He holds an uninspiring 5.91 ERA and 1.45 WHIP over his first 42 2/3 innings while tallying just one victory. I like that he’s striking out more than a batter per inning, which makes him a viable streaming target if you’re looking for volume there. The matchup against the Mets doesn’t hurt either. I could see trying to use him as a deeper league option and hoping for the best.
Nick Lodolo, Reds, LHP (at Phillies vs. Cardinals)
Lodolo simply hasn’t looked right as he has battled through injuries this season, posting a ghastly 8.68 ERA and 1.61 WHIP over 9 1/3 innings through his first two starts. You’d like to trust his track record here, as the matchups aren’t overly imposing, but a larger part of me would like to see him get back on track before trusting him not to destroy my ratios. My gut tells me to sit this one out and wait until he looks right before deploying him for fantasy purposes.
Jose Quintana, Rockies, LHP (vs. Rangers, at Diamondbacks)
Going to stick with the usual mantra of “Never Rockies” again this week. Quintana has actually been somewhat serviceable through his first seven starts on the season, but we don’t want to be using him at home against anyone and the Diamondbacks on the road is a brutal spot to finish up a tough week. If he had some strikeout upside, maybe I could be talked into it in deeper leagues. I just don’t see him providing enough to be worth the ratio risk. Pass in all leagues.
Braxton Garrett, Marlins, LHP (vs. Braves, vs. Mets)
Let me start out by saying that I like Braxton Garrett and think that at some point this season he’ll be a viable mixed league option. That being said, we need to expect inconsistency in his return from Tommy John surgery. He struggled with his command during his time at Triple-A and walked five batters over 1 1/3 innings in his season debut against the Twins. The Braves are a patient lineup and that start could spiral into a disaster if he doesn’t command the strike zone there. It’s possible he skates through here with a pair of strong starts, but I’m not risking my ratios on Garrett until I see some consistency at the highest level.
At the beginning of the 2025 high school football season, Caiden Bellard wasn’t on many college coaches’ radars.
The Lafayette Christian Academy running back made waves in his sophomore campaign and quickly, he became the hottest 2028 prospect hailing from the boot state.
“All of it's a blessing so I thank God for every second and every opportunity I get,” Bellard said. “The spring went really well and our team feels like it's going to be a special season for us.”
With the spotlight up for grabs in the upcoming 2026 season, Bellard isn’t afraid to shine as he looks to carry the Knights offense.
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Listed at 5-foot-10 and 190 pounds, Bellard got reps as a freshman on varsity playing behind LCA alum Jalen Noel at the time. In 12 games, he made an impact rushing for 421 yards on 58 carries averaging a little over seven yards per carry. Once the backfield belonged to him in the 2025 season, he owned it.
Bellard finished the year with 1,532 rushing yards and 24 total touchdowns carrying the Knights ground game. He also caught for 103 yards and two touchdowns on nine catches. Week in and week out, he served as their workhorse helping them to an 11-2 overall record.
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With two more years to go and LCA graduating a bulk of seniors from this past roster, Bellard is eager to do even more in the coming seasons.
“LCA always did have dogs,” Bellard said. “They always did have a top dog every season, so I look at it like I’m that guy. I’m the next guy up. I got to step in, with all the success I’m having right now I can’t let that fool me. I gotta keep working. I gotta be the best version of myself to have an excellent junior season.”
The work hasn’t stopped for Bellard this offseason. From 7v7 camps as part of 4th Quarter Mentality to training with former NFL running back and 337 native Kevin Faulk, spring has been jam packed. He made the most of it all, garnering 26 D1 offers from various Power 4 and Group of 5 programs.
The most surprising of them all so far according to Bellard, were from LSU and Ohio State.
“The LSU offer came it was on a Friday, three days before my birthday,” Bellard said. “I just finished doing a workout and Coach [Lane] Kiffin had called me right before I got in the shower. That’s when he just got the job so he was looking at Louisiana talent and he seen that I was one of the best.”
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With all his success recruitment-wise in the offseason, Bellard and the Knights are hopeful for another strong fall this upcoming season. He’ll be key not only on the field for them but also off the field, returning as an upperclassman.
“We have our players that wear No. 7 and No. 3 voted on as our captain numbers and he’s going to wear No. 7 for us next year,” LCA football coach Matt Standiford said. “I think that’s a testament to his work ethic and about the type of kid he is. The spotlight is going to be on him but he’s not a kid that’s shied away from it.”
As Bellard’s prospect continues to rise, he knows the work is far from done.
"I definitely grew not just as a player but as a person because getting all these offers it's basically another step in making my dreams come true," Bellard said. "So I know I gotta hold myself to a better standard. I gotta know how to carry myself because people are looking up to me now."
Shannon Belt covers high school sports and the Louisiana Ragin’ Cajuns for The Daily Advertiser as part of the USA TODAY Network. Follow her high school and Cajuns coverage on Twitter: @ShannonBelt3. Got questions regarding HS/UL athletics? Send them to Shannon Belt at sbelt@gannett.com.
This article originally appeared on Lafayette Daily Advertiser: Get to know the hottest 337 RB prospect Caiden Bellard of LCA football

Real Madrid beat Real Oviedo 2-0 on Thursday night, but the result quickly became secondary after Kylian Mbappé publicly revealed a private conversation with Álvaro Arbeloa.
“Today I didn’t play because the coach told me that I am the fourth striker in the squad behind Mastantuono, Vini and Gonzalo. I accept it and I will play whatever time he gives me.”
Arbeloa immediately denied the claim.
“I neither have four strikers nor have I said such a phrase.”
The fallout dominated discussion on spanish radio program, El Larguero, where Álvaro Benito surprisingly defended the coach’s decision — but questioned the timing.
“I understand the decision Arbeloa has taken. I value what he has done, even if it is late, because when you really have to impose yourself is when everything is still at stake and when you see there is a lack of rigor in the obligations the players have to fulfill on the pitch. That is when you really have to impose yourself.”
Benito continued:
“At a sporting level it arrives late. The next coach, the first thing he has to do when he arrives in the dressing room is impose himself.”
He also made clear what he believes Madrid’s next manager must do.
“You have to impose discipline and the players have to do things your way. Whoever does not do it has to accept the consequences. The moment you show weakness, you are dead.”

No one wants to watch a legend fade, and yet that’s often what happens when it comes to larger-than-life figures in the world of entertainment.
Marlon Brando stars in The Island of Dr. Moreau.
Willie Mays stumbles in a Mets uniform.
Michael Jordan lags for the Wizards.
Johnny Unitas lumbers for the Chargers.
Gordie Howe finishes his career a Whaler.
Pelé retires with the Cosmos.
Those are just a few examples.
One happening in front of Kansas City’s very eyes, on a nightly basis, is the end of Salvador Perez. Entering play on Friday, Salvy is hitting just .200/.239/.339. Out of 171 qualified Major League hitters, he ranks 164th in wRC+. And the underlying metrics are…not good.
What makes this even tougher is that Perez has only played for the Royals, and it seems the two cannot break apart. Salvy’s not going anywhere on his own, and the Royals aren’t pushing him out.
It brings to mind Stan Musial hitting only .255 in his last year with the Cardinals.
And Mickey Mantle cratering to a .237 in 1968, his last season, to bring his career average under .300.
And Ozzie Smith butting heads with new manager Tony La Russa, appearing in only 82 games in the 1996 season, his last.
It’s a startling image, watching a once feared batter, the leader of the team, struggle, and struggle badly. To make the situation even tougher: the Royals are trying to win. After making the playoffs for the first time in nine seasons back in 2024, the team took a step back last year but still managed to finish with a winning record. This year was supposed to be a step forward, toward getting back to the postseason, even competing for the division title.
This year has not gone according to plan, and in the middle of it all is the aging legend, the last link between the 2014-2015 teams and this new era.
How should the Royals handle Salvador Perez going forward? There are four ways.
This seems like the least likely option. Manager Matt Quatraro gave Perez an off day earlier this year, calling it a mental breather, a comment with which Perez took umbrage.
I don’t need a mental breather
— Salvador Perez (@SalvadorPerez15) April 19, 2026
It only lasted one game. The Royals could approach Perez before benching him, of course, as he is the elder statesman on the team and deserves to not be blindsided by such a momentous decision.
But this won’t happen, for several reasons. One is that Perez feels like he can still produce, so he wouldn’t remain shy about his feelings. He went to X with the mental breather situation, but there are more public ways to express his displeasure.
Secondly, there’s not a great replacement on the roster. I always come back to this: If not him, who? The Royals carry two other catchers in Carter Jensen and Elias Diaz. Jensen has recently struggled and Diaz is 35 and without a hit in the month of May. Neither scream upgrade.
Third, the backlash. As much as readers of Royals Review may want to see Perez ride the pine for a bit, there are even more fans who would become incensed if the organization benched him, with or without his knowledge.
This is the best option: move him out of the cleanup spot. Sure, he had four hits in the series against the White Sox, but three of them were singles. He homered in his first at-bat Tuesday night, which was great, but there have been more at-bats where he’s swinging at damn near everything, either missing the pitches for ugly strikeouts or grounding into sure double-plays. He has no speed. He never has, but he’s slowed down from that. It looks like he’s standing in quicksand out there.
Again, though: If not him, who?
Dropping him in the lineup would only the be first step. Quatraro would have to revamp the entire lineup because swapping Perez with someone beneath him won’t fix things. Outside of Bobby Witt Jr. and, to a lesser extent, Maikel Garcia, no one is producing. Nick Loftin is playing well, but that’s mainly against lefties.
The most likely scenario: Q keeps Perez in the cleanup spot on a daily basis while sometimes putting him behind home plate and sometimes slotting him in the lineup as the DH.
Opting for this seems like madness. Salvy’s clearly slowing down, needs more time off, and to be put in a less stressful role. Running him into the ground isn’t going to solve this problem.
I’m loathe to write this, but Perez’s poor reaction to getting a mental breather shows he isn’t quite the leader we fans make him out to be. He needs to accept reality, put his team first, and insist on not staying the course.
Only Salvador Perez can prevent this option from happening.
He looks kinda banged up, right? Joel Goldberg mentioned on the Tuesday night television broadcast that Perez has been battling a host of maladies to his hips and groin. That doesn’t sound ideal for anyone let alone a starting Major League catcher.
Maybe he doesn’t need a mental breather but a physical one. Throw him on the IL and see if he heals up.
It at least buys some time.

Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) featherweight title hopefuls are ready to bang it out in “Sin City” as No. 7-ranked Arnold Allen risks his spot on the 145-pound leaderboard against surging Brazilian bruiser Melquizael Costa in the UFC Vegas 117 main event on Sat. night (May 16, 2026) inside the promotion’s Meta Apex facility in Las Vegas, Nevada.
They’ll go head-to-head with “Rousey vs. Carano” on Netflix.
After starting his UFC career on absolute fire, winning his first 10 fights inside the Octagon, Allen (20-4) now finds himself in a difficult stretch. The 32-year-old Brit has lost three of his last four, though his defeats came against elite competition in the form of Max Holloway, Movsar Evloev, and most recently, Jean Silva at UFC 324 earlier this year.
Now, Allen will attempt to halt his skid against one of the hottest fighters in the division in what will be his third UFC main event.
Who will make their mark? 👀
— UFC (@ufc) May 15, 2026
The main event faces off ahead of #UFCVegas117!
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Costa (26-7) has been on an impressive run of his own after dropping two of his first three UFC appearances via stoppage. “The Dalmatian” has since rattled off six straight wins, four of them by finish (like this one). In his most recent outing at UFC Houston, the 29-year-old Brazilian became the first fighter to stop Dan Ige in his entire career, knocking him out with a brutal spinning back kick in the opening round (watch highlights)
UFC Vegas 117 will mark Costa’s first UFC main event.
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In what has been a mostly torrid season for Liverpool, Rio Ngumoha's emergence has been a rare bright spark.
Tonight, he joins Reds' teen royalty with a start at Aston Villa.
The winger is already the youngest player to score for the club in the Premier League following his winner at Newcastle in the second game of the season, and has now equalled Michael Owen's record in the second last game of the season.
The 17-year-old is making just his fourth start but given both his performances and those of some of the so-called senior players, it feels like he could have made more.
He is set to surpass Owen next week in the final day clash with Brentford but can he make the difference tonight and seal Liverpool's place in next season's Champions League?
The Los Angeles Rams enter the 2026 season carrying one of the more burdensome scheduling loads in the NFL. Not only do the Rams have one of the hardest schedules in the league, but they are also one of the most disadvantaged teams when it comes to their rest versus their opponents, according to Warren Sharp.
The Rams are one of seven teams that will play five or more games at a rest disadvantage this season — meaning their opponent will have had more time to prepare and recover before they play. The rest of that group includes the Philadelphia Eagles, Green Bay Packers, Kansas City Chiefs, Pittsburgh Steelers, and Miami Dolphins, with the Los Angeles Chargers leading the league at seven such games.
the NFL controls WHEN you play, not WHO you play
— Warren Sharp (@SharpFootball) May 15, 2026
I've identified the most important observations of the 2026 schedule you need to know
this was a historically bad schedule from a rest perspective
here are key takeaways you need to be aware of 🧵https://t.co/zLP2UUqoQC
The Rams also have their bye week effectively neutralized. The NFL slotted Los Angeles into the new Thanksgiving Eve game in Week 12 against the Packers, and gave both teams a Week 11 bye to accommodate the Wednesday kickoff. Since both teams enter that game off a bye, neither holds a rest edge — making the Rams' only scheduled week off largely meaningless from a competitive standpoint.
The most fortunate part of the Rams' schedule, though, is their Week 2 showdown with the New York Giants on Monday night at SoFi Stadium. Coming off the heels of their Thursday night Week 1 game in Australia on Sept. 10 (for the Rams, they'll be playing Friday morning of Sept. 11), L.A. will get a solid 11 days of rest before they'll have to suit up again. That's a good amount of time following a grueling post-game flight from Australia back for the team to recover, plus it's at home.
The 2026 NFL schedule is also, by several measures, the least equitable in recent memory, per Sharp. There's a 39-day swing in net rest between the best-positioned team (the Bears at plus-15 days) and the worst (the Chargers at negative-24). That gap is the largest since 2000.
For the Rams, that framework produced a schedule that asks them to win despite consistently playing catch-up on the calendar. This is a veteran team, though, so that lack of recovery could be something easy to deal with or something that adds up for the older players.
This article originally appeared on Rams Wire: Rams' schedule has one of the biggest disadvantages in 2026 season

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Hotta Studio, a subsidiary of Perfect World Games previously known for 2022's Tower of Fantasy, has an ambitious roadmap in mind for Neverness to Everness, and the team isn't treating the recent launch on PC, PS5, Android, and iOS as the finish line. Set in the supernatural metropolis of Hethereau, the urban open world RPG powered by Unreal Engine 5 and enhanced with path tracing on PC is built around a simple but unusually broad fantasy: live in the city, explore its anomalies, fight when you need to, and fill the gaps between major story beats with the kind of […]
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Samsung has changed its smartphone sales team in India. This is done to improve sales and compete better with Chinese brands. A senior leader, Raju Pullan, has left the company, which led to this reshuffle.
Now, Hiren Rathod will reportedly manage all smartphone sales in India. This includes online stores, offline shops, and general trade. The change is to bring all sales under one head so work becomes faster and more organized.
Earlier, Rathod handled planning and stock management. Now, Mayank Gagneja has taken his old job. He will look after stock planning, supply, and sales schemes to make sure phones are available in the market.
Source – Samsung India
Samsung is focusing more on budget and mid-range phones in India. These phones sell the most, mainly under ₹20,000. The company is doing better in this segment as some Chinese brands have reduced stock and raised prices.
Even though sales are improving, employees are facing pressure. Many are only reaching about 80 to 85% of their targets. The company has set very high goals for them. Top management from South Korea is also closely watching India’s operations. They are reviewing sales and performance more often than before.
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Samsung is reportedly preparing a new mid-range smartphone, the Galaxy M47. The device has recently been spotted on Geekbench, giving us an early look at its performance and specifications before its official launch.
The information first spotted by tipster Abhishek Yadav, who revealed that the Galaxy M47 (model number SM-M476B) has appeared on the Geekbench database. This listing confirms some important details about the upcoming phone.
According to the leak, the Galaxy M47 is powered by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 6 Gen 3 chipset. It is an octa-core processor with four high-performance cores running at 2.40GHz and four efficiency cores running at 1.80GHz. For graphics, the phone uses the Adreno 710 GPU. The device is also listed with 8GB of RAM, which should help with smooth multitasking and everyday use.
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In performance tests, the Galaxy M47 scored around 1,000 in single-core and 3,036 in multi-core CPU tests. It also achieved an OpenCL GPU score of 2,256, showing decent overall performance for a mid-range smartphone. The phone is also running Android 16 out of the box, which is quite early and suggests it is still in testing stages.
The Galaxy M47 has already appeared in the GSMA IMEI database and Samsung’s test servers. This indicates that Samsung has been working on the device for some time and is moving closer to launch.
The Galaxy M47 is expected to succeed the Galaxy M44, which was launched in late 2023. Since Samsung has not released a new M4x series phone in a while, this model could mark the return of the lineup. While details like camera, display, and battery are still unknown, the Galaxy M47 is likely to appear soon. Stay tuned.
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During this year's Cannes Film Festival, DJI took the stage for a brief moment and introduced the Osmo Pocket 4P, which is a more advanced version of the regular Osmo Pocket 4 that the company introduced last month. While the regular Pocket 4 is aimed toward mainstream content creators and vloggers, the Pocket 4P is tailored for professional, independent filmmakers. With its powerful, yet compact hardware, the Pocket 4P wants to replace a good chunk of the heavy equipment involved in filmmaking. Hence, the product was introduced, although not fully disclosed, at the Cannes Film...
It is common in the months leading up to every World Cup for important players to be ruled out because of injuries, dealing major blows to their respective national teams. This time, the bad news came for the Netherlands, as Matthijs de Ligt has officially been ruled out.
“After 6 months of treatment and working hard to get back, surgery was the only option left,” the Dutch defender wrote Friday in a post published on his official Instagram account, alongside a photo of himself in a hospital bed.
“I’m disappointed I couldn’t help the team the last 6 months and obviously missing out on the World Cup,” De Ligt later added, referring to his lengthy absence with Manchester United this season and the missed opportunity to play for the Netherlands this summer in North America.
Finally, the 26-year-old shared an optimistic message regarding his future after undergoing back surgery on Friday: “I am looking forward to doing everything to get back in front of the fans and feeling better again.”
De Ligt appeared in just 14 matches for Manchester United this season across the Premier League and Carabao Cup, scoring one goal. In December, he began dealing with back problems that ultimately prevented him from returning to the field, effectively ending his club season.
Matthijs de Ligt had not been a priority for head coach Ronald Koeman in recent years, especially while playing a secondary role at Bayern Munich. However, after arriving at Manchester United, the defender had regained importance, to the point of starting in the Netherlands’ final match of 2025, a 4-0 victory over Lithuania in November.
However, because of his back issues, De Ligt was unavailable for the March FIFA international break, and now surgery has officially ruled him out of the 26-man squad that will compete in the World Cup. It marks the second major loss for Koeman, as Xavi Simons was also ruled out weeks ago because of a serious knee injury.
The Netherlands will compete in Group F of the 2026 FIFA World Cup alongside Tunisia, Sweden and Japan. The Asian side also suffered a significant setback this week that will affect preparations for the tournament in North America.
“Kaoru Mitoma will not be part of Japan squad for the World Cup 2026, decision confirmed,” reporter Fabrizio Romano wrote Friday on his official X account. “Brighton winger, out due to hamstring injury suffered recently as he won’t recover in time.” In addition, another of Japan’s stars, Takumi Minamino, has also been ruled out because of a knee injury suffered in December.

For years, there has been uncertainty surrounding whether Lionel Messi would be part of Argentina’s squad for the 2026 FIFA World Cup. He has never publicly confirmed it and has consistently cast doubt on the possibility because of his age, but over the last few days the picture has become much clearer. First, Lionel Scaloni included him in the preliminary 55-man roster, and now Rodrigo De Paul has revealed that both players have been preparing for the tournament for quite some time.
“I talk a lot with Leo about the World Cup and the excitement we have,” De Paul said during a recent interview on Lo Del Pollo. “For the last two or three months, we’ve been preparing for it with a training plan beyond what we do at the club level, thinking about the World Cup.”
The Inter Miami midfielder then provided more details about those preparation sessions: “The two of us push ourselves physically to arrive in the best possible shape. We’re doing double sessions that we planned ourselves, and we have our own fitness coach. We’ve been working hard and things are going well.”
This is closely connected to the doubts Messi had publicly expressed whenever he was asked about the 2026 World Cup. Considering that he will turn 39 during the tournament, his main concern has always been whether he will feel physically capable of competing in the most demanding soccer event in the world.
“I’m very excited. I think Argentina will once again be one of the main contenders,” De Paul assured. “I see conviction and hunger in my teammates to keep achieving things. This team is fully committed to giving everything it has.”
During the same conversation, Rodrigo De Paul spoke about how he and Messi are preparing not only physically, but also mentally for this summer’s tournament in North America. “You live constantly thinking about the World Cup. As it gets closer, those thoughts come into your head much more often. You live with fear, uncertainty, excitement and a lot of emotions that come with the World Cup,” the midfielder explained.
“I motivate him a lot, I build him up all the time,” De Paul admitted while describing his relationship with Messi. “He motivates me too, but he’s more steady than I am. I’m more up and down, so I have a lot of low moments and he helps me. When I go low, I really go low. He stays balanced and consistent. We complement each other well.”
True to his personality, Rodrigo also joked about what those training sessions with Messi are like. “I record everything. ‘No, stop it, why are you filming me?’ he tells me. ‘Well, Shorty, maybe things work out for us, we make a documentary or something and make some money,’” De Paul revealed.
Argentina were one of the few national teams that publicly released the 55-man preliminary roster submitted to FIFA earlier this week. Lionel Scaloni now has two more weeks to make the final cuts and confirm the official 26-man squad.
Reports indicate that the head coach will take as much time as possible before making the announcement, considering the deadline is June 1 and club competitions will not conclude until May 30 with the UEFA Champions League final between Paris Saint-Germain and Arsenal.

Fenerbahçe'de başkan adayı Aziz Yıldırım, sarı lacivertli camianın gelecek sezonunda futbolda şampiyonluğa ulaşma mecburiyetinde olduğunu söyledi.
Fenerbahçe'de 6-7 Haziran tarihlerinde yapılacak olan olağanüstü seçimli genel kurulda başkanlığa aday olan Aziz Yıldırım, şampiyonluk vurgusu yaptı.
BİRLİK VE BERABERLİK ÇAĞRISI
Fenerbahçe'nin önüne açmak için göreve talip olduklarını belirten Yıldırım, "Yine bir seçim öncesinde bir araya geldik ama bu sefer çok değişik bir seçim öncesi diyelim. 12 yıldır, bizim de suçumuz olmuş bir dönem olmuştur, tek hedef başarılı olmak ve şampiyon olmaktır. Fenerbahçe'nin bu durumunu görüp de üzülmemek elde değil. Şimdi hepimizin birlik ve beraberlik içerisinde bir araya gelip, beraber mücadele etme zamanımızdır. Çok açık söylüyorum, başkan olmak için gelmiyorum, Fenerbahçe'yi bu sene başarılı kılıp önünü açmak için geliyoruz. Yoksa bizler gelip de burada başkan, yöneticilik yapma zamanını geçirdik. Belki Barış Bey genç, önünde zaman var ama bizler öyle değil." diye konuştu.
"FENERBAHÇE'MİZİ BU SEZON ŞAMPİYON YAPACAĞIZ"
Sarı lacivertli camiaya şampiyonluk yaşatacaklarını söyleyen Aziz Yıldırım, "Baskılar var ama hiçbirini dinlemeden aday oldum. Gelin hep birlikte oylarınızı kullanın, karşı tarafı suçlamak veya başka bir şey söylemek istemiyorum. Doğru olan bizlerin tecrübesi, bizlerin oluşturacağı imkanlarla biz Fenerbahçe'mizi bu sezon şampiyon yapacağız. Ondan sonra da inşallah gençlerin önü açılmış olur ve bizden sonra onlar alırlar bu bayrağı ve devam ettirirler. İçiniz rahat olsun. 1998'de geldim ve 20 sene başkanlık yaptım. İyi günüm de oldu, kötü günüm de oldu. İyi günüm daha fazla. Kulüplerde para sorunu olmaz, çözersiniz. Ama çok para da var demek yanlıştır. Bu yükü kaldıracağız, ne gerekiyorsa yapacağız. Neye ihtiyaç olduğunu biliyoruz. Futbol takımının neye ihtiyacı olduğunu biliyoruz. İnşallah şampiyonluktan sonra hep birlikte oynayacağız ve eğleneceğiz." dedi.

Başkan Dursun Özbek'in seçim sonrası için bizzat yürüttüğü dev operasyonda Galatasaray mutlu sona yaklaştı. Panathinaikos'tan ayrılması an meselesi olan Ergin Ataman ile yeniden el sıkışmaya hazırlanan Galatasaray; inşaatı süren modern salonun açılışıyla birlikte basketbola hızlı bir giriş yapacak. Devasa NBA sponsorluğu sayesinde basketbolda Avrupa'nın mali dengelerini değiştirecek bir "Rüya Takım" kuracak Galatasaray'da ana hedef NBA Avrupa'nın ilk sezonunda şampiyonluk.
Başkan Dursun Özbek futboldan sonra basketbola da ambargo koymak için düğmeye bastı. Başkan Özbek’in liderliğinde yürütülen "Büyük Basketbol Operasyonu"nda Ergin Ataman ismi ilk sıraya yerleşti. NBA sponsorluğu ve yeni salon hamlesiyle basketbolda da "en büyük olmak" için düğmeye basıldı.
YARIM KALAN HİKAYE YENİDEN
Panathinaikos ile üst üste başarılar yakalayan ancak yaşanan Valencai faciasından sonra yol ayrımına gelen Ergin Ataman, yarım kalan hikayeyi tamamlamak için Galatasaray'a dönmeye hazırlanıyor.
23 Mayıs'taki seçimli genel kurula tek aday olarak girecek olan Başkan Dursun Özbek, yeni dönem projelerinin merkezine Ergin Ataman'ı koydu. Seçimin hemen ardından Ataman ile resmi sözleşmenin imzalanması ve basketbol şubesinin tamamen tecrübeli hocaya emanet edilmesi bekleniyor.
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ATİNA'DAN AYRILMAYA AZ KALDI
Atina’daki sözleşme durumuna rağmen Galatasaray’ın sunduğu "sınırsız yetki" ve "NBA vizyonu"nun Ataman'ı ikna ettiği gelen bilgiler arasında.
NBA yönetiminin Avrupa basketboluna doğrudan müdahale edeceği "NBA Avrupa" projesinde Türkiye'den seçilen tek kulüp Galatasaray oldu. Cenevre'de yapılan görüşmelerde NBA yetkililerinin, özellikle Galatasaray'ın devasa taraftar gücü ve marka değerinden etkilendiği belirtiliyor.
DEVASA BİR SPONSORLUK YOLDA
Ekim 2027'de başlaması planlanan NBA Avrupa için Galatasaray, NBA ile doğrudan bağlantılı devasa bir sponsorluk anlaşmasına imza atmaya hazırlanıyor. Bu anlaşma, kulübün transfer bütçesini EuroLeague devlerini geride bırakacak seviyeye çekecek.
AslanTepe Vadisi içinde inşaatı hızla yükselen yeni basketbol salonu, NBA standartlarında donatılarak projenin kalbi olacak.
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RÜYA TAKIM KURULACAK
Galatasaray'ın vizyonu artık sadece Türkiye şampiyonluğu değil. Ergin Ataman liderliğinde kurulacak "Rüya Takım", NBA Avrupa projesinin ilk sezonunda kupayı kaldırmayı hedefliyor. 2016'da EuroCup’ı kazanan Ataman-Galatasaray birlikteliği, bu kez dünyanın en büyük basketbol organizasyonunun Avrupa ayağında tarih yazmak için yola çıkıyor.

UEFA cezalarından, transfere ve hocaya kadar hayati konuların konuşulması beklenen Fenerbahçe durup dururken "akil adamlık" tartışmalarının içine çekildi. Yüksek Divan Kurulu'nda sergilediği denetleyici tavırla "Ombudsman" yakıştırmalarına yeşil ışık yakan Aziz Yıldırım'ın, Hakan Safi kanadından Abdullah Kiğılı aracılığıyla gelen "akil adamlık" teklifine verdiği sert yanıt kulisleri adeta ateşe verdi.
Fenerbahçe’de yaklaşan genel kurul öncesi kulisler hareketlendi. UEFA cezası tehlikesi, stat inşaatının zorunluluğu ya da transferler ile hoca konusunun konuşulması gerekirken bir anda patlak veren "akil adamlık" gündemi camianın yeni ve "suni" gündemi haline geldi "Akil adamlık" kavramı ise Yıldırım’ın Yüksek Divan Kurulu (YDK) toplantısındaki çıkışları sonrasında "ombudsman" konuşmalarının adeta bir devamı niteliğinde.
YILDIRIM'DAN SERT TEPKİ GELDİ
Son dönemde defalarca "bir daha asla" diyerek adaylık kapılarını kapatan Yıldırım, kendisi için ortaya atılan "akil adam" formülüne sert tepki gösterdi:
- Ben Fenerbahçe'nin akil insanı olmak istemiyorum, ben icraat yaparım. Yaptıklarım ortada. Seçimden çekilmiyorum.
''Kaybeden ben değilim Aziz Yıldırım'' Hakan Safi'den asırlık hamle
TEKLİFİ ABDULLAH KİĞILI GETİRDİ
Kulislerde dolaşan iddialara göre; Hakan Safi adına Aziz Yıldırım’a "akil adamlık" teklifini götüren Abdullah Kiğılı oldu.
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Camiada konuşulanlara göre Safi, kısa süre önce Yıldırım'ın yarım asırlık arkadaşı Abdullah Kiğılı'ya Futbol A.Ş.'nin başına geçmesini teklif etti. Aynı Kiğılı üzerinden de Yıldırım'a "akil adamlık" teklifini iletti.
İşte Aziz Yıldırım'ın adayı! Fenerbahçe'ye efsane ikili
ASLINDA KENDİSİ İSTEMİŞTİ
YDK'da yaptığı konuşmada aslında "akil adamlığa" hazır olduğunu hissettiren Yıldırım, üslubuyla da dikkat çekmişti. Rakamları sorgularken kullandığı, "Okur yazarım, anlatın" ve "Beni sıradan bir üyeyle karıştırmayın, her hamlenizi takip ediyorum" ifadeleri, kendisini başkanların da üzerinde bir denetleyici mekanizma veya bir "ombudsman" olarak konumlandırdığı şeklinde yorumlamıştı.
Aziz Yıldırım iş başı yaptı! İşte Fenerbahçe'deki yeni görevi
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YILDIRIM NEDEN VAZGEÇTİ?
Yıldırım, geçmiş söylemlerinde; "Beni bırakın, gençler bir araya gelmeli ve vizyon koymalı" diyerek Batuhan Özdemir veya Ahmet Özokur gibi isimlerin desteklenmesi gerektiği mesajını vermişti. Ancak gelinen noktada; camiadaki belirsizlik, mali tabloların sorgulanması ve yönetimle olan fikir ayrılıkları Aziz Yıldırım’ı "elini taşın altına sokma" noktasına geri getirdi.

Fenerbahçe Başkan Adayı Aziz Yıldırım, kulübün çehresini değiştirecek radikal bir yönetim operasyonu için düğmeye bastı. 22 Mayıs Cuma gününe çekilen büyük basın toplantısı öncesi "Krallar gidiyor, prensler geliyor" dedirten yeni liste, sadece bugünü değil sarı-lacivertli kulübün önümüzdeki 20-30 yılına damga vuracak bir saltanatın ilk adımı olarak nitelendiriliyor.
Fenerbahçe’de yaklaşan seçimli olağan genel kurul öncesi adaylığını açıklayan efsane başkan Aziz Yıldırım, stratejik bir hamleyle basın toplantısını erteledi. İlk etapta 18 Mayıs Pazartesi günü yapılacağı duyurulan toplantı, Yıldırım’ın listesinde yapacağı "sürpriz dokunuşlar" ve hazırlıklar nedeniyle 22 Mayıs Cuma gününe alındı. Yıldırım’ın bu toplantıda, kulübü önümüzdeki yıllara taşıyacak olan "yeni nesil" yönetim kurulunu resmen kamuoyuna tanıtması bekleniyor.
Aziz Yıldırım'ın Saracoğlu'nu bedavaya getirme planı
1 YA DA 2 İSİM OLMAYACAK
Aziz Yıldırım’ın yeni döneminde en çok merak edilen konu, yıllardır beraber yol yürüdüğü "çekirdek kadro"da yaşanacak değişim. Gelen kulis bilgilerine göre; Yıldırım ile özdeşleşen şu isimlerden bir veya ikisi yeni listede yer almayacak:
- Mithat Yenigün
- Mahmut Uslu
- Nihat Özbağı
- İlhan Ekşioğlu
- Önder Fırat
- Selim Kosif
Bu hamle, camiada "tecrübe ile dinamizmin yer değiştirmesi" olarak yorumlanıyor.
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4 YENİ İSİM DİKKAT ÇEKECEK
Yeni yönetim yapılanmasının merkezinde iki güçlü ismin yer alacağı belirtiliyor; Batuhan Özdemir ve Ahmet Özokur. Aziz Yıldırım’ın bu iki ismi listenin omurgası olarak belirlediği ve kulübün gelecekteki yönetim vizyonunu bu isimler üzerine inşa edeceği konuşuluyor.
Yıldırım, sadece bugünü değil, Fenerbahçe’nin gelecek 20-30 yılını yönetecek bir ekip kurma niyetinde. Bu doğrultuda listede yer alması hemen hemen kesinleşen genç isimler şunlar:
- Fatih Öztürk
- Hande Tibuk
- Emin Selim Akgül
- Emrah Tünay
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YILDIRIM YENİ EKİBİNE ÇOK GÜVENİYOR
Aziz Yıldırım’ın yakın çevresine bu ekibi, "Kulübe uzun yıllar kesintisiz hizmet edecek, Fenerbahçe geleneklerini geleceğe taşıyacak bir yapı" sözleriyle tanımladığı öğrenildi. Kulislerde, özellikle Batuhan Özdemir’in liderliğinde şekillenecek bu yeni dönemin, kulüpte çok uzun sürecek bir "yönetim ekolü" başlatacağı vurgulanıyor.

Galatasaray, Süper Lig'de 26'ncı şampiyonluk kupasını RAMS Park'ta düzenlediği törenle aldı. Tüm stadı dolduran sarı-kırmızılı taraftarlar, şampiyonluğu futbolcularla doyasıya kutladı.
Ligde bitime 1 hafta kala şampiyonluğunu ilan eden sarı-kırmızılı takım için RAMS Park'ta kutlama organizasyonu düzenlendi.
İstiklal Caddesi'ndeki Galatasaray Lisesi'nde bir araya gelen Galatasaray teknik ekibi ve futbolcuları, üstü açık otobüsle şampiyonluk turu attı. Galatasaray Lisesi'nden hareket eden otobüsle yola çıkan sarı-kırmızılılar, sonrasında Meşrutiyet Caddesi, Tepebaşı Işıklar, Tarlabaşı Bulvarı, Taksim Tüneli, Cumhuriyet Caddesi, Halaskargazi Caddesi, Mecidiyeköy Meydanı, Esentepe Büyükdere Caddesi, Büyükdere Caddesi Gültepe Kavşağı, 4. Levent'ten geçerek yaklaşık 3 saatlik yolculuğun ardından RAMS Park'a geldi. Galatasaraylı oyunculara yol boyunca çok sayıda taraftar eşlik etti.
"Dört Dörtlük Ş4mpiyon" sloganıyla düzenlenen kutlama için RAMS Park'a sahne kuruldu. Sarı-kırmızı sahnenin etrafında kulübün 25 şampiyonluğunu simgeleyen 5 adet büyük yıldız yer aldı.
Kutlama organizasyonu için Galatasaray Kulübü, 190,5 lira ile bin 905 lira arasında değişen fiyatlarla bilet satışı gerçekleştirdi. Yaz döneminde çimleri yenileyecek kulüp, saha içine ise 19 bin 50 lira karşılığında taraftar aldı. Kulübün satışa çıkardığı tüm biletler tükenirken kutlama tamamen dolu tribünler önünde yapıldı.
Stat kapılarının saat 17.00'de açılmasıyla başlayan kutlamalarda 20.15'e kadar Suat Ateşdağlı, Yalçın Asan ve Doğuş Çabakçor, DJ performansı sergiledi. DJ performanslarının ardından Doğuş Çabakçor eşliğindeki senfoni orkestrası Galatasaray marşları çaldı.
YAKLAŞIK 55 BİN TARAFTAR TRİBÜNDE
Galatasaray'ın şampiyonluk kutlamasını yaklaşık 55 bin sarı-kırmızılı futbolsever statta izledi.
Kulübün açıklamasına RAMS Park'taki şampiyonluk gecesine RAMS Park'a 54 bin 527 taraftar bilet alarak giriş yaptı.
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GALATASARAY'DAN DRONE GÖSTERİSİ!
Galatasaray Kulübü, şampiyonluk kutlamasına dron şovuyla devam etti.
Gökyüzünde yüzlerde dron ile yapılan gösteri, "Dej4vu" ve "Domin4syon her sene sensin şampiyon" yazılarının gökyüzünde yer almasıyla başladı.
Ardından 10 numaralı formasıyla Leroy Sane, Lucas Torreira, kurtarış yapan Uğucan Çakır, Fenerbahçe derbisine attığı golden sonra yaşadığı gol sevinciyle Barış Alper Yılmaz, kırık kolunda demir yumruk olan Victor Osimhen, asker selamı veren Mauro Icardi, futbolculuğunun ardından teknik adamlığında da Galatasaray ile 4 sezon üst üste şampiyonluk yaşayan Okan Buruk'un görselleri gökyüzüne yansıtıldı.
26. şampiyonluğa özel hazırlanan görselin ardından gelecek sezonki hedef belirlendi. Kulüp, üst üste 5, toplamda 27. şampiyonluğu, gökyüzüne "Hedef 27" yazarak belirledi.
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DURSUN ÖZBEK'E DESTEK
Galatasaray Başkanı Dursun Özbek, saat 21.05 sularında şampiyonluk platformuna geldi. Galatasaraylı taraftarlar, bu dakikalarda, "Büyük başkan." ve, "Bu taraftar seninle gurur duyuyor." tezahüratlarıyla Dursun Özbek'e büyük destek verdi.
Galatasaray Başkanı Dursun Özbek, şampiyonluk kutlamasında sahneye eski yönetici Erden Timur'un oğluyla çıktı.
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SAHNEDE OKAN BURUK ŞOV
Teknik direktör Okan Buruk ise sahneye büyük bir coşkuyla davet edildi. Tecrübeli teknik adam, sahneye çıkarken "Gerçekleri tarih yazar, tarihi Galatasaray" marşı çalınırken tribünler marşa coşkuyla eşlik etti. Tribünlere çağrılan Buruk, yumruk şov yaparak "oley" çektirdi.
Son olarak futbolcular, podyuma teker teker kendi seçtikleri şarkılar eşliğinde geldi.
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KUPA VE MADALYALARI ÖZBEK TAKDİM ETTİ
Galatasaraylı futbolcular, şampiyonluk kupası ile madalyalarını kulüp başkanı Dursun Özbek'in elinden aldı.
Türkiye Futbol Federasyonundan hiçbir yetkilinin katılmadığı törende şampiyonluk kupasını Özbek, takım kaptanları Mauro Icardi, Abdülkerim Bardakcı ve Kaan Ayhan'a verdi. Futbolcular, kupayı coşkuyla havaya kaldırdı.
Bu sırada konfeti, duman ve havai fişek gösterisi yapıldı.
EN BÜYÜK COŞKU İCARDİ'DE
Galatasaray'ın Arjantinli Mauro Icardi, sarı-kırmızılı taraftarın en büyük coşkuyla karşıladığı futbolcu oldu.
Sözleşmesi sona eren ve takımda kalıp kalmayacağı belli olmayan kaptan Icardi, podruma en son çağrıldı. Kendisiyle özdeşleşen "Aşkın Olayım" şarkısıyla podyuma yürüyen Icardi'ye taraftarlar sevgi gösterisinde bulundu.
Tribünleri selamlayan Icardi, daha sonra takım arkadaşlarının oluşturduğu çemberin ortasında "üçlü" çektirdi. Golcü oyuncu etrafını saran arkadaşlarıyla şampiyonluğu kutladı.
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UĞURCAN MAZİYİ ANDI
Uğurcan, KADR'in "Hakim Bey" şarkısıyla podyuma yürüdü.
Sarı-kırmızılı ekibin milli file bekçisi Uğurcan Çakır, 2021-2022 sezonunda Trabzonspor ile yaşadığı şampiyonluğun kutlamasında takım arkadaşı Dorukhan Toköz ile "Hakim Bey" şarkısını söylemişti.
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BARIŞ ALPER, HORON OYNADI
Galatasaray'ın Rizeli futbolcusu Barış Alper Yılmaz, bu sezon da horon oynadı.
Geçen sezon sahneye çıkarken horon oynayan Barış Alper, yine kemençe ve tulumu tercih etti. Yıldız futbolcunun horonuna takım arkadaşları da eşlik etti.
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İLKAY'IN TERCİHİ "ÇOCUKLUK AŞKIMSIN"
Galatasaray'ın orta saha oyuncusu İkay Gündoğan, sahneye "Çocukluk Aşkımsın" marşıyla yürüdü.
Uzun yıllar İngiltere Premier Lig ekiplerinden Manchester City'de top koşturan ve büyük başarılar yaşayan İlkay, sezon başında taraftarı olduğu Galatasaray'a imza attı. İlk sezonunda şampiyonluk yaşayan İlkay, şarkı tercihini sarı-kırmızılı takım için yazılan "Çocukluk Aşkımsın" marşından yana kullandı.
Galatasaray taraftarı da büyük sevgi gösterisinde bulunduğu tecrübeli orta saha oyuncusu için "Cimbom'un çocuğu İlkay Gündoğan" tezahüratları yaptı.
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SANE "DUDU" İLE SAHNEDE YÜRÜDÜ
Galatasaray'ın Alman futbolcusu Leroy Sane, sahneye Tarkan'ın şarkısı eşliğinde çıktı.
Sezon başında sarı-kırmızılı takıma imza atan kanat oyuncusu, şampiyonluk kutlamasında şarkı tercihini Tarkan'ın "Dudu" şarkısından yana kullandı.
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JAKOBS, AFRİKA ULUSLAR KUPASIYLA SAHNEDE
Galatasaray'ın Senegalli sol beki Ismail Jakobs, podyuma Afrika Uluslar Kupası madalyasıyla geldi.
Bu yıl Fas'ta düzenlenen turnuvada mutlu sona ulaşan Senegal'in şampiyonluğu sonrasında iptal edilerek finaldeki rakibi Fas'a verildi. Jakobs, Galatasaray'ın şampiyonluk kutlamasına sırtında ülkesi Senegal'in bayrağı ve boynunda Afrika Uluslar Kupası altın madalyasıyla katıldı.
Senegal, finalde yaşanan olaylardan dolayı şampiyonluklarının iptal edilmesine tepki gösterirken kararı kabul etmediğini duyurmuştu.
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TORREİRA GÖZYAŞLARINI TUTAMADI
Uruguaylı orta saha oyuncusu Lucas Torreira, duygulu anlar yaşadı.
Galatasaray'ın üst üste 4 şampiyonluk yaşamasında büyük katkısı bulunan Torreira, sahneye geçen aylarda kalp rahatsızlığı yaşayan babasıyla geldi. Hayatını kaybeden annesini sık sık anan ve onu çok özlediğini vurgulayan Torreira'nın babasıyla sahneye çıkmadan duygulanarak ağladığı görüldü.
Torreira, sahneye "hayatımı yaşamak" anlamına gelen, hayatın keyfini çıkarmayı, dans etmeyi ve neşeyle yaşamayı ifade eden İspanyolca "Vivir Mi Vida" şarkısıyla çıktı.
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Galatasaray'da Mauro Icardi'nin geleceği belirsizliğini korurken menajeri Elio Letterio Pino'nun Fenerbahçe başkan adayı Hakan Safi ile bir araya geldiği iddiası gündeme bomba gibi düştü. İddialara göre Safi'nin masada somut bir teklif yerine "İmza atmak için acele etmeyin" mesajı vermesi, transfer dünyasında "stratejik bir hamle" olarak yorumlandı. Pino cephesinin görüşmeleri yalanlaması kafaları karıştırdı. Pazartesi günü Başkan Dursun Özbek ile yapılacak kritik randevu öncesi işler sarpa sardı.
Galatasaray’da şampiyonluk kutlamaları öncesi Mauro Icardi’nin geleceğiyle ilgili sıcak saatler yaşandı. Yıldız golcü takım arkadaşlarıyla 26. şampiyonluğu kutlarken, İstanbul'da bulunan menajeri Elio Letterio Pino'nun Fenerbahçe başkan adaylarından Hakan Safi ile bir araya geldiği iddiası ortalığı karıştırdı.
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Hem Galatasaray hem Fenerbahçe camiasında bomba etkisi yaratan bu iddianın devamına göre Salı akşamı İstanbul’a iniş yapan ancak Başkan Özbek'in "haftaya konuşuruz" sözüyle şok olan Pino, Safi ile yaptığı görüşmeden kafası karışık ayrıldı.
Icardi'nin menajeri rotayı Fenerbahçe'ye kırdı! İşte görüşme tarihi
DURSUN ÖZBEK'İN ACELESİ YOK
Galatasaray Başkanı Dursun Özbek, Pazartesi günü Icardi’nin menajeriyle bir araya gelecek. Görüşmede yönetimin daha önce ilettiği teklif masaya yatırılacak ve Özbek, Pino’ya teklifin kabul edilip edilmediğine dair nihai kararı soracak.
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İşte Galatasaray'ın Icardi teklifi: Çok ilginç detaylar var
SOMUT BİR TEKLİF YOK
Gelen bilgilere göre Hakan Safi ile Elio Pino arasındaki görüşme gerçekleşti. Ancak Safi’nin masaya somut bir teklif koymadığı, bunun yerine Pino’ya "İmza atmak için acele etmeyin" dediği iddia ediliyor. Kulislerde konuşulanlara göre Hakan Safi’nin bu hamlesi, Icardi’yi transfer etmekten ziyade iki stratejik amaca hizmet ediyor:
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SAFİ'NİN AMACI TRANSFER DEĞİL
- Arjantinli yıldızın Galatasaray ile olan sözleşmesini yenileme sürecini baltalamak.
- Sarı-kırmızılı taraftara "Bakın, menajeri para için bize geliyor" imajını çizmek.
Görüşmelerin basına sızması üzerine Elio Pino cephesi, Hakan Safi ile yapılan temasları net bir dille yalanladı. Safi tarafı sessizliğini koruyor. Galatasaray yönetiminin bu "menajer oyunları" karşısında Pazartesi günü nasıl bir tavır takınacağı ise merak konusu.

Türkiye Kupası finalinde Trabzonspor ile karşılaşmaya hazırlanan Konyaspor, rakibinin stadyum değişikliği talebine bir kez daha tepki gösterdi.
22 Mayıs günü Türkiye Kupası'nda final heyecanı yaşanacak. Trabzonspor ile Konyaspor arasında oynanacak müsabakanın adresi ise Antalya Stadyumu.
Karşılaşma öncesi iki takım arasında stadyum tartışması yaşandı. Trabzonspor stadyumun mesafe olarak Konya'ya yakın olması nedeniyle iki takıma da uygun bir şehir seçilmesini isterken, Konyaspor cephesi herhangi bir değişiklik gerekmediğini savundu.
Konu hakkında Cuma akşamı Konyaspor'dan bir açıklama daha geldi.
Konyaspor'un açıklamasında şu ifadeler yer aldı:
Ziraat Türkiye Kupası Finali’nin oynanacağı şehir ve organizasyon süreci, Türkiye Futbol Federasyonu tarafından daha önce ilan edilmiş ve tüm kulüpler hazırlıklarını bu doğrultuda gerçekleştirmiştir.
Yarı final müsabakaları oynanmadan önce söz konusu "Antalya" kararına herhangi bir itirazda bulunmayanların, bugün finalistlerden birinin Konyaspor olmasıyla birlikte bu durumu tartışmaya açmalarını manidar bulmaktayız.
Konyaspor Kulübü olarak bizler, her zaman hak edenin sahada kazandığı adil bir futbol iklimine inandık. Bugün de aynı duruşla; emeğe, mücadeleye ve futbolun adaletine olan güvenimizi kararlılıkla koruyoruz.
Trabzonspor camiasına duyduğumuz saygı bakidir. Ancak kulübümüzün haksız bir algı operasyonuyla gündeme getirilmesini ve sportmenlik dışı imalara konu edilmesini kesinlikle kabul etmiyoruz.
“Dostlukta hesap değil, gönül aranır.” Bizler, Trabzonspor camiasıyla olan dostluğumuzun, Konya ile Trabzon şehirleri arasında yıllardır süregelen kardeşlik hukukunun sarsılmaz olduğuna inanıyoruz. Bu nedenle, iki güzide camianın ve iki kardeş şehrin karşı karşıya getirilmeye çalışılmasını doğru bulmuyor; futbolun birleştirici ruhunun korunmasını önemsiyoruz.
Hz. Mevlana’nın buyurduğu gibi:
“Hak ile sabır dileyip bize gelen bizdendir; akıl ve ahlak ile çalışıp bizi geçen bizdendir.”
Bizim için esas olan; hak, hukuk ve sahadaki alın teridir. Bu aşamada finalin oynanacağı şehir değil, sahada ortaya konacak futbol ve mücadele konuşulmalıdır.
Ziraat Türkiye Kupası Finali'nde kazananın dostluk, kardeşlik ve Türk futbolu olmasını temenni ederiz.
Kamuoyuna saygıyla duyurulur.

Nottingham Forest, teknik direktör Vitor Pereira ilgili kararını verdi. İngiliz ekibinin, sezon ortasında göreve gelen ve takımı Premier League'de tutmayı başaran Pereira'ya yeni uzun vadeli sözleşme teklif edeceği belirtildi.
Nottingham Forest, teknik direktör Vitor Pereira'ya olan güvenini yeni uzun vadeli bir sözleşmeyle göstermeye hazırlanıyor.
The Athletic'in haberine göre, yaz döneminde Nottingham Forest'ta bir teknik direktör değişikliği yaşanabileceğine yönelik iddialar gündeme gelse de, kulübe yakın kaynaklar yönetim ile oyuncu grubunun Pereira'dan memnun olduğunu aktardı.
Kulüp içerisindeki atmosferin son derece olumlu olduğu belirtilirken, tarafların kısa süre içinde masaya oturarak yeni kontrat görüşmelerine başlamasının beklendiği ifade edildi. Forest yönetiminin ayrıca yaz transfer döneminde takımın önemli oyuncularını kadroda tutmayı hedeflediği öğrenildi.
57 yaşındaki Portekizli teknik adam, şubat ayında 18 aylık sözleşmeyle göreve getirilmişti. Mevcut kontratında bir yıl daha bulunan Pereira ile kulüp yönetiminin, istikrarı sağlamak adına yeni bir anlaşma yapmak istediği belirtildi.
SEZONUN DÖRDÜNCÜ TEKNİK DİREKTÖRÜ
Sean Dyche'nin yerine göreve gelen Pereira, aynı sezon içerisinde ayrılan Nuno Espirito Santo ve Ange Postecoglou sonrasında Forest'ın sezon içindeki dördüncü kalıcı teknik direktörü olmuştu.
FOREST KÜMEDE KALMAYI BAŞARDI
Pereira göreve geldiğinde düşme hattının yalnızca üç puan üzerinde bulunan Forest, deneyimli çalıştırıcının yönetiminde toparlanarak Premier League'de kalmayı başardı. Takımın ligde kalması, West Ham United'ın Arsenal karşısında aldığı mağlubiyetin ardından matematiksel olarak kesinleşti.
FARK 7 PUANA ÇIKTI
Bu sonuçla birlikte Forest, sezonun bitimine iki hafta kala düşme hattıyla arasındaki farkı yedi puana çıkardı.

Süper Lig'de son hafta öncesi küme düşme hattında nefesler tutuldu. 29 puanla 16. sırada son haftaya giren Antalyaspor'da kritik Kocaelispor maçı öncesi kulüp başkanı Rıza Perçin'den Türk futbol kamuoyuna çağrı geldi.
Süper Lig'de son 5 maçta 1 puan toplayabilen Antalyaspor, son haftaya 29 puanla 16. sırada girmişti. Akdeniz ekibi düşme hattını yakından ilgilendiren maçta Kocaelispor'u ağırlayacak. Geçen hafta Galatasaray deplasmanında 2 kez öne geçmesine rağmen sahadan mağlup ayrılan Antalyaspor'un bu kez kazanmaktan başka çaresi yok.
BÜYÜKLERE SESLENDİ
Kritik Kocaelispor maçı öncesi kulüp başkanı Rıza Perçin'den Türk futbol kamuoyuna çağrı geldi.
"Trendyol Süper Lig'de sezonun son haftasına girilirken, kulübümüz ve camiamız adına son derece kritik bir süreci hep birlikte yaşamaktayız. Antalyaspor olarak hafta sonunda oynayacağımız karşılaşmanın öneminin ve taşıdığı sorumluluğun farkındayız. Bizim önceliğimiz; sahaya çıkıp armamızın ağırlığına yakışır şekilde mücadele etmek, son düdüğe kadar savaşmak ve kendi kaderimizi sahada belirlemektir.
Ancak bugün gelinen noktada yalnızca bir müsabakanın değil; Türk futbolunun adalet anlayışının, rekabet kültürünün ve sportmenlik değerlerinin de sınandığı bir haftaya girilmiş durumdadır.
Ligdeki doğrudan rakiplerimizin karşılaşacağı takımlar; Türk futbol tarihine damga vurmuş, sayısız başarılara imza atmış ve milyonların desteğini arkasına almış büyük camialardır. Gücünü köklü geçmişinden alan, Türk futbolunun hafızasında önemli bir yere sahip olan bu kulüplerin, mücadeleden taviz vermeyeceğine olan inancımız tamdır.
Çünkü bu kulüplerin tarihleri yalnızca kazandıkları kupalarla değil; sahaya koydukları karakter, rekabet anlayışı ve futbolun değerlerine gösterdikleri saygıyla yazılmıştır.
Böylesine kritik bir haftada; tüm kulüplerin son maçlarına da sezon boyunca ortaya koydukları rekabet anlayışıyla çıkmaları, lig yarışının her aşamasında tercih ettikleri kadro yapısını ve ciddiyeti son hafta mücadelelerinde de aynı hassasiyetle yansıtmaları, Türk futbolunun itibarı açısından büyük önem taşımaktadır. Rekabetin eşit ve adil şartlarda sürdürülmesi, tüm takımların sahada en güçlü mücadeleyi ortaya koyması ve doğrularının korunması; adalet duygusunun en temel gereğidir.
Biz, Antalyaspor olarak bugüne kadar hiçbir zaman saha dışı hesapların içerisinde olmadık. Mücadelemizi her zaman sahada verdik. Bugün de aynı anlayışla hareket ediyor; alın terinin, emeğin ve adaletin konuştuğu bir futbol ortamının herkes için en doğru sonucu doğuracağına inanıyoruz.
Bu süreçte en büyük gücümüz ise her şartta takımının yanında olan büyük Antalyaspor taraftarıdır. İyi günde de kötü günde de armasına sahip çıkan camiamızla birlikte, son düdüğe kadar mücadelemizi sürdüreceğiz.

“Araz-Naxçıvan”ın baş məşqçisi Andrey Demçenko Premyer Liqanın 32-ci turu çərçivəsində “Kəpəz”ə qarşı keçirdikləri oyunu şərh edib.
Arena.az xəbər verir ki, sözügedən komandaların bu gün Sumqayıtda baş tutmuş görüşü Naxçıvan təmsilçisinin 2:0 hesablı qələbəsi ilə yekunlaşıb.
Andrey Demçenko matçdan sonra təşkil edilmiş mətbuat konfransında komandasının inamlı qələbəsi barədə bunları söyləyib:
“Qələbə münasibəti ilə bütün heyət üzvlərini təbrik edirəm. Layiqli qələbə qazandıq. Komandam istədiyim futbolu oynadı. Məşqdə məhz bunun üzərində işləyirdik. Bu gün rəqibimizi səhv etməyə, oyuna nəzarəti əlimizdə saxlamağa çalışdıq.
Avrokuboklara vəsiqə baxımından çox pis mövsüm keçirdik. Ancaq hər bir oyun futbolçular üçün şansdır. Sona qədər mübarizə aparmalı, verilən şanslardan istifadə etməliyik”.
Azərbaycan Premyer Liqasının 32-ci turunun “Karvan” – “Qəbələ” matçı meydan sahiblərinin 1:2 hesablı məğlubiyyəti ilə başa çatdı.
Arena.az Yevlaxda baş tutmuş bu matçın yekun protokolunu və icmalını təqdim edir.
Azərbaycan Premyer Liqası
32-ci tur
15 may
“Karvan” – “Qəbələ” 1:2
Qollar: Olavale Doyeni, 54 – İbrahim Sanqare, 56. Domi Massumu, 67.
Sarı vərəqələr: Vadim Abdullayev, 45 (qeyri-idman hərəkəti). Olavale Doyeni, 47 (qeyri-idman hərəkəti) – Fərid İsgəndərov, 90+4 (qeyri-idman hərəkəti).
Artırılan vaxt: Birinci hissədə yoxdur, ikinci hissədə 4 dəqiqə.
Saat 17:00. Yevlax şəhər stadionu, 660 tamaşaçı.
Baş hakim: Əli Əliyev.
Baş hakimin köməkçiləri: Gülnurə Əkbərzadə, Mirnihad Seyidov.
Dördüncü hakim: Vüqar Həsənli.
VAR: Ruf Cabbarov.
AVAR: Cəmil Quliyev.
Hakim-inspektor: Anar Salmanov.
AFFA nümayəndəsi: Elçin Mehtiyev.
Karvan: 99. Pedro Mateuş, 6. Vadim Abdullayev (k) (8. Peter Kinqs, 62), 33. Eltun Turabov (77. Əli Abdullayev, 83), 13. Vüsal Məsimov, 17. Samir Abdullayev (14. Uğur Cahangirov, 46), 16. Rauf Rüstəmli, 2. Şakil Sno, 11. Kayl Spens (10. Samuel Durrant, 83), 37. Mois Nqvisani, 19. Tompson Qavi (42. İbrahim Qədirzadə, 83), 4. Olavale Doyeni.
Ehtiyat oyunçular: 1. Kamran İbrahimov, 25. Əmrah Bulud, 18. Süleyman Əhmədov.
Baş məşqçi: Füzuli Məmmədov.
Qəbələ: 93. Rza Cəfərov, 28. Murad Musayev (k), 13. Nicat Əliyev, 74. Süleyman Damadayev, 10. Şahin Şahniyarov, 27. Eşqin Əhmədov, 33. Seydina Keyta, 12. İbrahim Sanqare (21. Ziya Şəkərxanov, 90+2), 50. Adriel Ba Lua, 6. Xayme Syerra (22. Fərid İsgəndərov, 77), 14. Domi Massumu (70. Paulo Kimbila, 68).
Ehtiyat oyunçular: 1. Səlahət Ağayev, 94. Həbib Hüşənov, 26. Elnur Mustafayev, 3. Eduardo Kunde.
Baş məşqçi: Kaxaber Sxadadze.
Bu gün futbol üzrə Azərbaycan çempionatında (Premyer Liqa) 2025/2026-cı illər mövsümünün 32-ci turuna start verilib.
Arena.az xəbər verir ki, ilk oyun gününün sonuncu qarşılaşması Sumqayıtda baş tutub.
“Araz-Naxçıvan” burada “Kəpəz”lə üz-üzə gəlib. “Sumqayıt Arena”da keçirilmiş oyunun baş hakimi Rəşad Əhmədov olub. Naxçıvan təmsilçisi hər hissədə vurduğu 1 qol sayəsində bu oyundan inamlı qələbə ilə ayrılıb.
Premyer Liqa
32-ci tur
15 may
“Araz-Naxçıvan” – “Kəpəz” 2:0
Qollar: Patrik Andrade, 36. Ramon Maçado, 76.
Hakimlər: Rəşad Əhmədov, Rahil Ramazanov, Orxan İbişov, İslam Məmmədov.
VAR: Əkbər Əhmədov.
AVAR: Tural Qurbanov.
Hakim-inspektor: Munis Abdullayev.
AFFA nümayəndəsi: Elgiz Abbasov.
“Sumqayıt Arena”. 19:30.
Araz-Naxçıvan: 94. Tərlan Əhmədli, 34. Ürfan Abbasov (k), 4. Rahil Məmmədov, 14. Ülvi İsgəndərov, 26. Ömər Buludov, 24. Mustafa Əhmədzadə, 6. Patrik Andrade, 23. Nuno Rodriqes, 10. Felipe Santos, 11. Ba-Muaka Simakala, 77. Bruno Franko.
Ehtiyat oyunçular: 12. Kristian Avram, 8. Coşqun Diniyev, 92. İbrahim İsmayılov, 33. Elmir Cəfərov, 16. Ramon Maçado, 70. Çarlz Boli, 19. Bar Kohen.
Baş məşqçi: Andrey Demçenko.
Kəpəz: 22. Məmməd Hüseynov, 7. Ehtiram Şahverdiyev, 77. Fərid Nəbiyev, 5. Rauf Hüseynli, 88. Şakir Seyidov, 17. Ümid Səmədov, 11. Rəhman Hacıyev, 29. Dioqo Verdaska (k), 12. Mahamadu Ba, 4. Mate Abuladze, 10. Ryonosuke Ohori.
Ehtiyat oyunçular: 33. Yusif İmanov, 81. Elgün Bayramov, 99. Əli Səmədov, 20. Elcan Əbilov, 23. Fərid Kələntərov, 66. Arzu Atakişiyev, 21. Sadiq Şəfiyev, 6. Camal Cəfərov, 80. Şahnur İsmayılov, 83. Raul İsaqov, 24. Olavale Onanuqa, 14. Adama Fofana.
Baş məşqçi: Azər Bağırov.
Futbol üzrə Niderland milli komandasının və “Mançester Yunayted”in mərkəz müdafiəçisi Matteys de Liqt DÇ-2026-nı buraxacaq.
Arena.az xəbər verir ki, bu barədə İngiltərə klubu rəsmi saytı vasitəsilə məlumat yayıb.
“Qırmızı şeytanlar”ın müdafiəçisi bu gün əməliyyat edilib. Futbolçunun bərpa müddəti açıqlanmasa da, onun qarşıdakı mundialda iştirak edə bilməyəcəyi dəqiqdir.
De Liqt futbola 2009-cu ildə “Abkaude” klubunda qədəm qoyub və həmin il buradan “Ayaks”ın futbol akademiyasına yol tapıb, əsas heyətə düşüb. Ardınca 2019-2022-ci illərdə “Yuventus”da çıxış edən De Liqt 2022-ci ilin iyulunda 67 milyon avro məbləğ müqabilində “Bayern”ə keçib. Niderlandlı müdafiəçi “Mançester Yunayted”ə 2024-cü ilin avqustunda məhz Almaniya nəhəngindən keçib. Onun İngiltərə klubu ilə 2029-cu ilin 30 iyununadək müqaviləsi mövcuddur.
Niderlandlı futbolçu MY-də 56 oyun keçirib, 3 qola imza atıb.
De Liqt “Bayern”lə Almaniya Bundesliqasının (2022/2023) və Almaniya Super Kubokunun (2022/2023) qalibi olub.
Matteys de Liqt 2017-ci ilin martında debüt etdiyi Niderland yığmasının heyətində 52 oyun keçirib, 2 qol vurub, 3 məhsuldar ötürmə verib.







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Bolqarıstanın Samokov şəhərində güləş üzrə U17 Avropa çempionatı davam edir.
Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, beşinci yarış günündə qadın güləşi üzrə mübarizəyə yekun vurulub.
Nuray Cəfərli (46 kq) bürünc medal görüşündə xorvatiyalı Lara Blajekoviçə 1:4 hesabıyla məğlub olaraq 5-ci yerlə kifayətlənib.
Fatimə Bayramova (53 kq) polşalı Zuzanna Sokolovskaya tam üstünlüklə (10:0) qalib gələrək bürünc medala sahib çıxıb.
Simurə Abdullayeva (69 kq) təsəlliverici görüşdə rusiyalı Polina Yefimovaya 2:8 hesabıyla uduzub.
Misli Premyer Liqasının XXXII turunun “Araz-Naxçıvan” – “Kəpəz” oyunundan (2:0) sonra meydan sahibi komandanın baş məşqçisi Andrey Demçenko jurnalistlərin suallarını cavablandırıb.
Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, mütəxəssis əvvəlcə görüşlə bağlı fikirlərini bölüşüb:
– Qələbə münasibətilə komandamı təbrik edirəm. Layiqli üç xal oldu. Bu gün müasir futbol oynadıq. Məşqlərdə də bu oyunun üzərində çalışırdıq və meydanda istədiklərimizi gördük. Rəqibə çətinliklər yaratmağı bacardıq. Dominant tərəf idik və “Kəpəz”i səhvlərə məcbur etdik. Bu, müasir futbolun tələbidir. Layiqli qələbə qazandıq.
– Turnir cədvəli baxımından motivasiya qalmayıb. Futbolçuları oyuna necə kökləyirsiniz?
– Avrokuboklardan kənar qalmışıq. Futbolçulardan tələblərimizi bu gün gördük. Aydın məsələdir ki, ardıcıl məğlubiyyətlərə görə turnir cədvəlində gerilədik. Həmişə futbolçulara deyirəm ki, hər oyun bir şansdır. Qarşıda bir matçımız qalıb. Əlavə motivasiyaya ehtiyac yoxdur, onlar da başa düşür ki, hər matç bir fürsətdir. Düşünürəm ki, oyunçular istəklərimizi anladılar və özlərini göstərə bildilər. Futbol mübarizə oyunudur. Hər oyunçu son ana qədər döyüşməlidir.
– Özünüzü necə motivasiya edirsiniz? Klubdakı taleyiniz də qeyri-müəyyəndir.
– Yaxşı mövsüm keçirə bilmədim. Komanda bir gəmidir və burda kollektiv var. Rəhbərlik nə qərar verəcəksə, o da olacaq.
Şahin Cəfərov
Misli Premyer Liqasının XXXII turunun “Araz-Naxçıvan” – “Kəpəz” oyunundan (2:0) sonra qonaq komandanın baş məşqçisi Azər Bağırov jurnalistlərin suallarını cavablandırıb.
Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, mütəxəssis əvvəlcə görüşlə bağlı fikirlərini bölüşüb:
– Mövsümün son notlarıdır və artıq qarşımıza qoyulan məqsədə çatdığımız üçün görüşdə rotasiyalar etdik.
– Qarşıda “Neftçi” ilə oyun var. Rəqib üçün həlledici matçdır. Futbolçuları necə motivasiya edəcəksiniz?
– Hər oyuna motivasiyamız var. Bu gün az şans qazananları meydana buraxdıq. Düşünürəm ki, “Neftçi”yə qarşı oynamaq həmişə əlavə motivasiyadır.
– Gənclərə şans verməyi düşünürsünüz?
– Zaman göstərəcək. Azakeşlərimiz üçün yaxşı oyun sərgiləmək istəyirik.
– İki rəhbərliklə işləmisiniz. Kluba hansı yeniliklər gəlib?
– Bu il şərait daha yaxşıdır. Hər birinə böyük hörmətim var. İnşallah, hər şeyi zaman göstərəcək. İldən-ilə struktur, inkişaf daha yaxşı olmalıdır ki, nəticələr gəlsin.
Şahin Cəfərov