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Cowboys connections punctuated coaching career of Hall of Fame WR Raymond Berry, gone at 93

Modern fans don't tend to lend his name the same weight that Jerry Rice and Randy Moss and Calvin Johnson are afforded, but when ranking the all-time greatest receivers in football history, the list simply isn't valid without Raymond Berry.

Berry, who went to six Pro Bowls, led the league in receptions three times, and won two championships, passed away last week at the age of 93. And while the Hall of Famer is best remembered for his 13-year playing career with the Baltimore Colts and another six seasons as head coach of the New England Patriots, the Corpus Christi native and SMU alum had a handful of Cowboys connections, too, that helped mark an extraordinary football life.

Berry, a 20th-round draft pick by the Colts in 1954, was considered an extreme long shot to even make the team's roster. But the 1956 arrival of quarterback Johnny Unitas gave birth to one of the best QB-WR tandems the sport has ever seen. By 1958, Berry had been named a first-team All-Pro and was among the game's top receivers.

But it was his performance in 1958's NFL Championship Game that launched him into another stratosphere. Catching a then-record 12 passes for 178 yards and a touchdown, Berry was instrumental in the Colts' dramatic 23-17 overtime win over the New York Giants.

Unitas and Berry hooked up on three straight pass plays for 62 yards in a game-tying drive in regulation, and then connected on two more plays for another 33 yards in overtime to set up the winning touchdown run and secure the Colts franchise's first-ever championship.

The contest, the first sudden-death game in NFL history, was watched by an estimated 45 million television viewers across the country and is credited with not only kickstarting America's love affair with the NFL but also inspiring the creation of an entire second league, the AFL.

With a whopping 17 players, coaches, and execs on the field that day who ended up in the Hall of Fame, the 1958 championship is still referred to as "The Greatest Game Ever Played." And it gave Berry a key connection that helped him embark on his post-player career.

Berry retired following the 1967 season as the NFL's career leader in both receptions and receiving yards. But 1968 saw him wearing Cowboys blue, as the team's new wide receiver coach. How did that happen? Cowboys head coach Tom Landry had been the Giants' defensive coordinator during Berry's rise as a player and remembered well the damage he had done to his unit during that 1958 title game.

In this first year on Landry's staff in Dallas, Berry helped Lance Rentzel surpass 1,000 yards and Bob Hayes top 900 yards as the high-octane Cowboys, with the top-ranked passing offense in the league, finished with a division crown and a 12-2 record. An 11-2-1 mark and a second straight division title followed the next season.

Berry left the Cowboys in 1970 to go back to the college ranks, but he would return to the NFL in 1973. In 1984, Berry was named head coach of the Patriots, and the next year, his club appeared in Super Bowl XX to face the legendary Chicago Bears. The coach on the opposite sideline that day? Mike Ditka, who had been a Cowboys tight end in 1969, Berry's second season in Dallas.

Despite earning a Super Bowl berth, Berry's head coaching tenure did not bring him the same success he had enjoyed as a player. After six years and a 48-39 record, he was out in New England.

Berry's final coaching gig found him in Denver in 1992, under yet another one of his Cowboys connections. Dan Reeves had played running back during Berry's two seasons on staff in Dallas; over 20 years later, Reeves hired Berry to be his quarterbacks coach for what turned out to be his final year as Broncos head coach and Berry's last season working in the NFL.

Berry was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1973, shortly after leaving the Cowboys staff; it would still be another 10 years before he led the Patriots to their first-ever Super Bowl. He remains in the NFL's top 70 all-time receiving leaders and was named to the NFL 100th Anniversary All-Time Team in 2019.

Berry passed away May 25 at his home in Tennessee at the age of 93.

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This article originally appeared on Cowboys Wire: Cowboys connections punctuated career of Hall of Famer Raymond Berry

Updated Missouri Baseball Season Wrap-Up: Latest News and Notes

After a 2025 season filled with injuries, players switching from their natural positions and a nearly winless slate in Southeastern Conference play, Missouri Baseball was looking for a year to show just about any signs of improvement. 

They got that in 2026. While a 12-2 loss in the SEC Tournament might have brought an unceremonious end to the season for the Tigers, they didn’t leave Hoover in shame. Before the Tigers’ opening SEC Tournament win over Ole Miss a day earlier, Mizzou had not won its first game in the tournament since defeating Texas A&M in 2017. A pair of series wins over Kentucky and Vanderbilt, while picking up a win against Arkansas for the first time since 2022, gave the Tigers a doubled win tally in conference play. 

Mizzou closed the season at 24-31 overall and 6-24 in SEC games. The question is, how much have the signs of forward progress shown and what do they mean for the future of the program? 

Jackson continuing with the program

Let’s start with the present. Those steps forward, paired with the increased competitiveness of the Tigers this season led to the decision by Missouri to retain Jackson as their head coach for the fourth straight season. (Editor’s Note: I’d also add that a 1.1 million buyout probably didn’t help, either.) A report on Friday evening from Kendall Rogers from D1 Baseball stated that the Tigers plan to retain their current head coach Kerrick Jackson. 

SOURCES: @MizzouBaseball head coach Kerrick Jackson is expected to return for his fourth season as head coach of the program, I'm told. Jackson's Tigers had a tough 2025 campaign, but showed clear improvement in 2026. I am expecting Missouri to very much ramp up internal support… pic.twitter.com/oZs9VB5Dl3

— Kendall Rogers (@KendallRogers) May 23, 2026

Ultimately, the broader picture for Missouri baseball, despite all of the aforementioned improvements, is the obvious. They fall behind in the investment aspect compared to other SEC programs — a conference in which the No. 9 seeded team in the SEC tournament is the No. 17 ranked team in the country and where 10 of the nation’s top-25 teams hold a spot.

Ultimately, as Joe Healy pointed out in his analysis of the program for D1 Baseball ($$), the Tigers finished well below .500 and were an absent non-factor in the postseason. They have a stadium infrastructure that is, in comparison to the other teams in the conference, lower in quality. He wrote, “Everyone associated with Mizzou baseball has been sent into a gun fight with a Super Soaker.” 

That’s why the second part of the post is almost more notable than the decision to keep Jackson onboard. What would a program with more investment and internal support under Jackson look like? More interesting — because it not only gives a chance for him to yield his vision of what his team can look like — but if the program’s downhill slide since joining the SEC continues, the naysayers of Jackson could also be proven right. Ultimately, what is true investment needed to be seen for Tigers fans that not said?

What’s happening on the inside of the program is more important to Kerrick Jackson than hearing all of the noise on the outside, as he described in detail after the Tigers’ historic home series win over Vanderbilt. 

I’ve never listened to it,” Jackson said. “Growing up, it didn’t matter what other people thought except for the people in your circle. You never let anybody else establish your self‑value and self‑worth. There are only certain people whose opinions really matter, because those are the people who support you whether you’re at the top or the bottom. When you look at social media, a lot of people want to see someone fail. So we tell our guys: don’t worry about what other people outside your circle think. Stay focused on what we’re doing and what we’re about.”

Throughout the season, Jackson has remained consistent in his stance on the longterm building process. It will take time, and while earning the historic wins was nice, it isn’t as important as Mizzou playing good consistent baseball. 

“If you take away the wins and losses and you see the progress the team has made,” Jackson said. “We want to be in regionals… as we’re continuing to grow and develop, we’re going to put ourselves in a position to be able to make those things happen.”

Breaking down the Tigers’ remaining stars 

With seven seniors honored in the team’s final home game: Peyton Basler, Cameron Benson, Gehrig Goldbeck, Jamal George, Keegan Knutson, Juan Villarreal and Jase Woita, Mizzou now enters an important transition period. Here is where the roster stands heading into the post-graduation offseason. 

The bats were alive this season, and a few star players will hopefully return for more. Junior Kam Durnin led the way with a .329 batting average while also posting the team’s highest slugging percentage at .570 and adding a high of 11 stolen bases. After transferring from Wichita State in June 2025 with two years of eligibility left, Durnin quickly became a key piece of Mizzou’s lineup. Retaining Durnin for his senior season would be a major boost for Mizzou, and a vital offensive threat on the basepath. 

Another key contributor, freshman Blaize Ward, ranked second on the team with a .296 batting average. Ward was especially dominant in SEC play, hitting .667 during the series win over Kentucky and .462 during the series against Vanderbilt. He also earned SEC Co-Freshman twice this year, and his emerging young talent will be a key necessity for the Tigers. 

As for the Tigers’ pitching staff, junior Josh McDevitt is exactly who they need on the mound during his senior year. McDevitt posted a 4.42 ERA with a 3-5 record this season, including a career-high 11 strikeouts against Arkansas in a 5-4 tough loss. After his 2025 year of just seven appearances on the mound, he has proven to be the kind of arm Mizzou put at the top of its rotation. McDevitt took the ball as the starter a total of 15 times this season, and will be just as crucial in the upcoming one. 

UPDATES: 

May 24: The roster will continue to evolve this offseason, and the first two moves came when infielder Chris Patterson and right-hander Keagen Kohlhoff both entered the transfer portal. Patterson missed nearly two months with an injury from March 14 through May 9 before returning for the final three SEC regular‑season games and both SEC Tournament contests.

Patterson started all 24 games he played in this season and hit .237 in the 2026 season with two doubles, a triple, two home runs and 14 RBI. As a freshman in 2025, he appeared in 35 games with 30 starts and hit .232 with eight doubles and 18 RBI. Across two seasons, he hit .234 in 59 games with 32 RBI and posted a .955 fielding percentage.

Here are some clips from my two seasons in the SEC and summer at the Appalachian League. pic.twitter.com/s2UiT9Fb1V

— Chris Patterson (@Chris_patty24) May 24, 2026

Kohlhoff appeared more scarcely for Missouri in the 2026 season, pitching 4.1 innings total in three relief appearances. He gave up three earned runs and struck out seven batters while walking nine batters and hitting one. Thus marks the first Mizzou pitcher to enter the portal after the conclusion of the 2026 season.

Rising sophomore with 3 years of eligibility entering the transfer portal. 3.33GPA.
FB-92-95 T97
CT- 85-88 T90
CB- 80-83 T84
CH – 84-86 T88
4.1 IP. 2H. 3R. 3ER. 6.23ERA. pic.twitter.com/lbInNgkkkq

— Keagen kohlhoff (@KeagenKohlhoff) May 25, 2026

May 26: Former Missouri baseball hitting coach Bryson LeBlanc, who joined the Tigers staff in June 2023 after previously playing for the program from 2005-06, will not return for the 2027 season.

LeBlanc played two seasons for Mizzou, and was welcomed into Kerrick Jackson’s hitting staff. He has spent the past several years working with the Tigers offense.

Kendall Rogers of D1Baseball was first to report the news.

SOURCES: There’s an assistant opening in the #SEC as @MizzouBaseball hitting coach Bryson LeBlanc, who has spent the last three seasons in Columbia, will not return to the program, I’m told. Missouri’s search for a new hitting coach is wide open. #Mizzou

— Kendall Rogers (@KendallRogers) May 26, 2026

May 27: Missouri pitcher Kadin Muckley has officially entered the NCAA transfer portal as a graduate student with one year of eligibility remaining.

Muckley’s collegiate journey began at Golden West College in 2023, after undergoing hip surgery in 2022, where he made his debut at the junior college level. He missed the entire 2024 season after undergoing Tommy John surgery before making his return to the mound on April 22, 2025.

Following his comeback season, the 6-foot, 200-pound right-hander transferred to Mizzou for the 2026 season, and will now look for the next opportunity.

The information was reported by Muckley himself.

I am officially entering the transfer portal from the University of Missouri as a grad student with 1 more year of eligibility. I’d like to thank coach Jackson and all the Mizzou coaches/staff for the experience and opportunity.

6’5 200LBS RHP
Fastball: 90-93 T94
Slider: 81-83… pic.twitter.com/lVss0gWduI

— Kadin Muckley (@kadin_muckley) May 27, 2026

Missouri’s right-handed pitcher PJ Green has officially entered the NCAA transfer portal after spending the past two seasons with the Tigers.

Green is coming off his sophomore year, where he appeared in multiple outings for Mizzou, having pitched 13.2 innings with 12 strikeouts. His notable moments this year included scoreless innings against North Dakota State, Illinois, Georgia and Texas.

During his freshman season, Green pitched 26.1 innings with 15 strikeouts while also recording a save against Evansville, and his first collegiate win over Missouri State for the Tigers.

The information was reported by Green himself.

May 28: Joining the wave of departures from the Tigers’ roster is shortstop Gehrig Goldbeck, who has officially entered the NCAA transfer portal after spending the last two seasons with Mizzou.

Goldbeck is coming off his senior year, where he appeared in four games to open up the 2026 season, reaching base at a solid .533 clip and scoring four runs. He was slated to return to live action this summer with the Battle Creek Battle Jacks of the Northwoods League in July.

During his junior season in 2025, Goldbeck started 35 games in his first year for Mizzou, hitting .248 with eight RBIs. Prior to his time in Columbia, Goldbeck was the 2023 NJCAA Division I Defensive Player of the Year at Kansas City Kansas CC.

The information was reported by Golbeck himself.

Grad Transfer SS | LHH
2x ABCA/Rawlings Gold Glove Winner
2023 NJCAA DI Defensive Player of the Year
1 year of eligibility
Returning this summer with Battle Creek in the Northwoods League in July pic.twitter.com/bgFDlLRY45

— Gehrig Goldbeck (@GehrigGoldbeck) May 28, 2026

May 31: The roster overhaul continues as Missouri’s right-handed pitcher Keyler Gonzalez becomes the fourth pitcher to enter the NCAA transfer portal. Gonzalez has two years of eligibility left after spending one season in Columbia.

The Nova Southeastern transfer proved to be a key piece for the Tigers this past spring, striking out 36 batters in 28.2 innings across 11 appearances. He leaves Mizzou with a 5.02 ERA, and a rather tough blow to the Tigers pitching staff.

The information was announced by Gonzalez himself.

Entering the transfer portal with with 2 years of eligibility
College stats ( 162 IP ) 4.00 ERA 159K 54 BB 1.179 WHIP

Contact info : 786-557-6561 pic.twitter.com/2QXhdVTcxq

— Keyler Gonzalez (@KeylerGonzalez4) May 31, 2026

Jun 1: The official opening of the portal for non-graduate players saw the portal entries for Missouri baseball increase by four (so far). Two standout offensive contributors, Blaize Ward and Kaden Peer, will leave significant voids. Ward won SEC Co-Freshman of the Week two times and ranked second in batting average on the team, hitting .296.

Mizzou Baseball OF Kaden Peer is showing up on the Transfer Portal this morning. The portal officially opens today for non graduate players. pic.twitter.com/SMX9KcOc5A

— TR Robertson (@trripleplay) June 1, 2026

Ward hit four homers and accumulated 33 RBI with a .421 slugging percentage and appeared in 44 games this season even with not making an appearance in the lineup from Feb. 28—Mar. 10. At second base, Ward consistently dazzled in the field, while in SEC play his hitting continued to elevate, ranking second on the team in batting average in conference play and second in OPS.

Peer leaves the Tigers program after three years in Columbia. Coming into the 2026 season, Peer was one of the team’s top hitters in a season marred with difficulty, hitting a .299 batting average and second on the team in hits.

Mizzou Baseball 2B Blaize Ward has entered the Transfer Portal. Blaize has without a doubt been one of the most talented and promising true freshman on Kerrick Jackson’s roster this season. This one is going to hurt. pic.twitter.com/FyJI3PtZ6l

— TR Robertson (@trripleplay) June 1, 2026

Peer continued to be a consistent figure in the Tigers’ lineup in 2026, starting in 42 games and hitting .266 with two homers, 14 RBI and 41 hits. His grand slam against Ole Miss in the opening round of the SEC tournament helped Missouri secure its first win in the tourney since 2017.

To a lesser extent on significance, Peyton Basler and Todd Feurtado III also entered the portal. Basler played 35 games for Mizzou in 2025 but only appeared in three this past season due to injury, starting in one and collecting one hit in two at-bats.

After careful thought and consideration, I have decided to enter the transfer portal.

LHP | 4 Years of Eligibility Remaining
6’1” | 190 lbs

FB: 91–92 mph (T93)
Sinker: 92–93 mph (T94)
Slider: 78–83 mph
CH: 82–84 mph

I will be playing this summer for the Bluefield Ridge Runners… pic.twitter.com/qKkIStGrYe

— Todd Feurtado (@T3_III_) June 1, 2026

The left-handed pitcher Feurtado joined the Tigers out of St. Mary’s High School in New York and didn’t make any appearances in the 2026 season. He still has four years of eligibility remaining.

What's new at the 2026 World Cup? Why this year's edition is the Tournament of More

The 2026 World Cup is the tournament of more. The biggest soccer tournament ever begins June 11 in North America and will look a lot different than its predecessors for a whole host of reasons. But is bigger actually better?

We’re about to find out.

More host countries

The World Cup will be played across three countries for the first time in history.

Since its inception in 1930, the tournament has traditionally been held within one country, though two countries have shared hosting duties once before. In 2002, both South Korea and Japan hosted World Cup games.

Though the United States has plenty of infrastructure to host the entire tournament itself like it did in 1994, CONCACAF submitted a joint bid with Canada and Mexico in 2016.

There wasn’t much competition to host the tournament, either. Since the 2018 World Cup was held in Russia and the 2022 tournament was in Qatar, Europe and Asia were ineligible to host the 2026 event. That left Morocco as the lone competing bid against North America’s.

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It was a resounding win for CONCACAF when voting was held. The joint bid received twice as many votes as Morocco’s at the 2018 FIFA Congress.

When Mexico’s game against South Africa in Mexico City kicks off the tournament on June 11, the country will officially become the first to host three World Cups. Mexico first hosted the event in 1970 and then was the host nation 16 years later. While it’s the second World Cup for the United States, Canada’s game against Bosnia-Herzegovina on June 12 in Toronto will be the first World Cup game ever played in Canada.

More teams

A big reason why the tournament is so spread out? The 2026 World Cup has grown a lot since 2022 and is twice as large as it was when the U.S. hosted in 1994.

The 32-team tournament is now 48, as many more countries got the opportunity to qualify for the event. Teams like Jordan, Uzbekistan, Curacao and Cape Verde are making their first World Cup appearances, while Scotland and Norway are back in the World Cup for the first time since 1998 and Haiti is making its first appearance since 1974.

The World Cup has steadily grown since 13 teams took part in the first tournament in Uruguay in 1930. It expanded to 16 teams in 1934, though the 1938 tournament featured just 15 teams as Austria had become part of Germany and the 1950 tournament had just 13 teams after three backed out.

In 1982, the World Cup expanded to 24 teams and was that size for the 1994 World Cup in the United States. It expanded to 32 teams four years later.

More teams means more games and more money for FIFA, so the 48-team World Cup is here to stay. It’s not going to go back to 32 teams for 2030 or 2034. And don’t rule out the tournament getting bigger in the distant future, either.

More knockout round games

In the 32-team World Cup format, the process to make the knockout rounds was pretty simple. Group play featured eight groups of four teams and the top two teams in each group made the 16-team knockout stage.

But as the tournament has grown by 16 teams, the size of the knockout round has doubled to 32. Overall, the tournament will feature 104 games. In 2022, there were 64 World Cup games.

There are now 12 groups of four teams and each team will continue to play at least three games. The top two teams from each group will still advance, but the final eight spots in the Round of 32 will be filled out by the top eight third-place teams among the 12 groups.

That means it’ll be harder for a team like Germany to miss the knockout rounds like it did in 2022. The Germans finished third to Japan and Spain in Group E, but had four points and a positive goal differential. That type of performance should be more than enough to get through to the knockout rounds in 2026.

With third-place teams getting into the knockout stages and goal differential being a key tiebreaker for those final eight spots in the Round of 32, expect goal prevention to be even more of a priority for teams in group play, especially among smaller nations. While the talent gap between the best and worst teams at this year’s World Cup is considerably larger, more teams having a shot at qualifying for the knockout rounds may lead to more conservative game plans.

More breaks

It’s likely going to be very hot and humid at many World Cup host stadiums. After all, the tournament is being played during the summer.

But even though five stadiums have full or retractable roofs over their fields, every World Cup game will feature multiple scheduled hydration breaks for players.

It’s an unprecedented move for a sport that prides itself on continuous action in each half. In December, FIFA announced that each half would have a three-minute break to “prioritize player welfare.” Each break will come 22 minutes into the half.

Hydration breaks aren’t a new thing; they’ve been regularly used in games played in extreme heat. But the move to schedule the breaks for games that could be played in cooler weather or are being played indoors is unprecedented.

And it also gives Fox and other broadcast partners around the world the opportunity to play more commercials. In March, FIFA said that networks would be able to go to commercial during the stoppages as long as they begin 20 seconds after the break is called and end 30 seconds before the break is over. That gives networks approximately two minutes for ads and the opportunity for additional eight 30-second commercials during each game.

More VAR

The hydration breaks will be far from the only stoppages during World Cup games, either. While the 2026 World Cup isn’t the first for Video Assisted Replay, officials will have the ability to replay review even more aspects of games than they did four years ago.

In addition to plays like potential handballs along with possible red cards and penalty kicks, replay officials will now be able to check if a call for a corner or goal kick is correct provided that the mistake is “clear and obvious.” Of course, what “clear and obvious” is in the soccer world is a contentious debate and something with a fluid definition. You’re going to hear that phrase a lot during the World Cup and by the end of the tournament you may even find yourself questioning what it actually means.

Match officials can also now be called to the monitor to assess the validity of a second yellow card given to a player. Remember, two yellow cards in the same game leads to an automatic ejection and a team playing with 10 players for the rest of the game.

Members of Cavs ‘brain trust’ reportedly make stance known on possible Mobley for Giannis swap

Nov 17, 2025; Cleveland, Ohio, USA; Milwaukee Bucks forward Giannis Antetokounmpo (34) throws a pass beside Cleveland Cavaliers center Evan Mobley (4) in the first quarter at Rocket Arena. Mandatory Credit: David Richard-Imagn Images | David Richard-Imagn Images

If you have been up to date on the Giannis Antetokounmpo summer sweepstakes, you would know that the Cleveland Cavaliers are one of the teams being floated as a destination for the Milwaukee Bucks’ superstar.

In an article by Cleveland.com’s Chris Fedor, he describes where the Cavaliers’ ‘brain trust’ lands on a potential trade centered around Evan Mobley for Antetokounmpo.

“The Cavs love Mobley, they believe in him and there are multiple members of the Cleveland brain trust that would be vehemently against a Giannis-Mobley swap…(Mobley) is viewed as not only a future star but also a proverbial safety net when it comes to another rebuild.”

There has been a lot of discourse around Mobley as the player to be moved if the Cavaliers want to reshuffle the deck. It would make sense if the Cavaliers were angling for a win-now mentality. With a soon to be 37-year-old James Harden and a will be 30-year-old Donovan Mitchell, you can’t have this two-timeline sort of mentality.

Everyone wants to point to the Golden State Warriors’ 2022 title and how they were able to navigate this, almost impossible feat. However, when you look at that championship from a 3,000-foot view, you would notice that in 2026, no one considered as a young building block really panned out. It was the old guard that made that title team who they were, Golden State would soon offload all those players (Jordan Poole, James Weisman, Jonathan Kuminga, etc.) to try and keep their core (Steph Curry, Klay Thompson, and Draymond Green) relevant.

If the Cavaliers brass reportedly already is thinking about “safety net(s),” they may be setting themselves up to blow up this nucleus sooner rather than later. A half-in, half-out mentality will hamstring whichever direction the franchise would prefer to go.

To achieve either a rebuild or trying to improve their title odds, the Cavaliers need to go all in. By acquiring a veteran Harden at last deadline, there was a clear signal of going for the title now. If they decide not to move Mobley because they are thinking about the future, they’re likely not maximizing their current title window.

NBA Finals ticket prices: Get-in cost for Games 1, 2 in San Antonio dropping while seats in New York increasingly expensive

New York Knicks fans have infiltrated opposing arenas throughout their team’s storybook playoff run. With ticket prices at Madison Square Garden out of reach for many Knicks lifers, several have hit the road to get their postseason fix.

Perhaps that will happen again in the NBA Finals, especially now that, according to Gametime data from Monday morning, the get-in cost for Games 1 and 2 in San Antonio is dropping while seats in MSG are increasingly expensive.

Just two days ago, on Saturday evening, the get-in price for Wednesday’s series opener between the Spurs and Knicks was sitting at $1,905. Friday’s Game 2? Even higher: $2,044.

But, as of Monday morning, the get-in cost for the second game of the series was down a more manageable $1,280. Plus, more notably, fans get can now buy their way into Game 1 for under $1K, as the get-in cost for that highly anticipated showdown at Frost Bank Center has plummeted all the way to $992.

The median-priced tickets being sold, however, are still remarkably high for those games in San Antonio: $3,144 for Game 1 and $3,583 for Game 2. But it’s worth noting that those figures are still significantly smaller than the ones in that category two days ago, and that they’re dwarfed by the median-priced tickets at MSG, which are $9,807 for Game 3 and $8,388 for Game 4.

The get-in costs for Games 3 and 4 in New York are $4,160 and $3,761, respectively. They were $4,112 and $3,722 on Saturday evening.

The series is right around the corner. It’s a rematch of the 2025 NBA Cup, and it’s a clash between one of the best bigs (San Antonio’s Victor Wembanyama) and one of the best guards (New York’s Jalen Brunson) in the NBA.

The Spurs are back in the Finals for the first time since 2014. Meanwhile, the Knicks haven’t been on this stage in 27 years.

It’s no surprise tickets are in high demand, particularly in the Big Apple.

Southampton release begrudging acceptance statement after EFL punishment

Southampton release begrudging acceptance statement after EFL punishment
Southampton release begrudging acceptance statement after EFL punishment

Southampton have released an acceptance of its punishment for spygate despite complaints about the process.

The Championship side was found to have spied on three clubs throughout the 2025/26 campaign, including against Middlesbrough ahead of the first leg of the play-offs.

That eventually led to Tonda Eckert's team being kicked out of the Championship play-offs with Hull City going on to defeat reinstated Middlesbrough to earn promotion to the Premier League.

Now the club have released a begrudging statement of acceptance over the situation.

"Southampton Football Club notes today’s publication by the Arbitration Panel of the written reasons behind our unsuccessful appeal of the sanctions the Disciplinary Panel previously imposed on us in the EFL proceedings," the club said in a statement. 

"We accept that the club breached the relevant regulations, and we recognise that the disciplinary bodies were entitled to conclude that proof of sporting advantage was not necessary in order to establish a serious offence.

"The club accepts that aspects of our initial response to the situation were not treated with the level of scrutiny they required at the time. In hindsight, we wish this had been managed differently from the outset and this represented an error of judgement for which we take responsibility. Despite this, we are happy with the way in which we admitted the charges and offered our full cooperation and honesty once the formal EFL investigation process had started."

However, the statement then went on to question the impartiality of the independent panel due to two members having an 'indirect' connection to Middlesbrough.

The club then denied accusations of pressure put on junior staff before in the next sentence accepting responsibility for any pressure put on junior staff.

There was also push back on whether spying on opposition teams even had any benefit: "This case has ultimately been decided on the basis that breach and attempted breach were enough, regardless of whether any sporting benefit was actually obtained. In fact, at no stage was there any finding that the club actually obtained any sporting advantage as a result of the conduct in question."

"Our responsibility now is to acknowledge what has happened, take ownership of the lessons it brings, and use this experience to strengthen our judgement, discipline, and integrity moving forward together as a club," the statement concluded.

Southampton finished fourth in the Championship last season just four points away from second place – primarily, thanks to a late improvement of form under Eckert.

Marlins vs Nationals Prediction: Odds, recent stats, trends, and best bets for June 1

Miami (26-34) and Washington (31-29) meet for the second series this season as the Marlins won the first series, 2-1. The three-game series will be at Nationals Park and the final stretch of a nine-game road stand for Miami.

The Marlins enter on a season-long five-game losing streak. Miami has been outscored 35-11 in that span and scored one run in four out of five games. Miami is hitting .222 in those five games (22nd), while the pitching staff has a whopping 7.19 ERA (27th).

Washington has won two straight and six of the previous eight to stay afloat and over .500. The Nationals' pitching rotation has a 3.36 ERA over the last 13 games (8th), while the offense has the third-most home runs (20) in that stretch.

Let’s dive into the matchup and find a sweat or two.

We’ve got all the info and analysis you need to know ahead of the game, including the latest info on the how to catch first pitch, odds, recent team performance, player stats, and of course, our predictions, picks & best bets for the game from our modeling tools and staff of experts.

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Game details & how to watch Marlins at Nationals

  • Date: Monday, June 1, 2026
  • Time: 6:45 PM EST
  • Site: Nationals Park 
  • City: Washington, DC
  • Network/Streaming: MLB TV

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Odds for the Marlins at the Nationals

The latest odds as of Monday:

  • Moneyline: Washington Nationals (-144), Miami Marlins (+119)
  • Spread: Nationals -1.5 (+141), Marlins +1.5 (-171)
  • Total: 8.0

Probable starting pitchers for Marlins at Nationals

  • Monday's pitching matchup (June 1): Cade Cavalli Meyer vs. Sandy Alcantara
  • Nationals: Cade Cavalli 

2026 stats: 59.2 IP, 3-3, 3.62 ERA, 1.41 WHIP, 68 Ks, 21 BB

  • Marlins: Sandy Alcantara 

2026 Stats: 75.1 IP, 3-4, 4.66 ERA, 1.33 WHIP, 52 Ks, 21 BB

Who’s Hot? Who’s Not

  • The Nationals’ CJ Abrams is hitting .294 with 63 hits and 116 total bases over 214 at-bats
  • The Nationals’ Nasim Nunez is hitting .189 with 32 hits and 42 strikeouts over 169 at-bats
  • The Marlins’ Otto Lopez is hitting .326 with 75 hits and 105 total bases over 230 at-bats
  • The Marlins’ Kyle Stowers is hitting .221 with 30 hits and 44 strikeouts over 136 at-bats

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Top betting trends & insights to know ahead of Marlins at Nationals

  • The Mets are 24-35 ATS, ranking fifth-worst
  • The Marlins are 26-34 ATS, ranking eight-worst
  • The Mets are 29-25-5 to the Under, ranking ninth-best
  • The Marlins are 36-21-3 to the Over, ranking second-best

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Thunder Fantasy Exit Interview: OKC remains stacked, loaded for next season despite falling short vs. Spurs

The Oklahoma City Thunder's season came to a crushing end with a narrow Game 7 loss in the Western Conference Final to the San Antonio Spurs. With a chance to close it out in two games, the 2025 champs fell short. This exit interview looks back on a season defined by SGA's back-to-back MVPs, with one of the deepest supporting casts in the league. Let's break down OKC's fantasy season and what's next for this team.

SGA: Two-time MVP and elite fantasy producer

Shai Gilgeous-Alexander won the NBA MVP award for the second consecutive season and the numbers backed it up. He closed the year averaging 31.1 points, 6.6 assists, 4.3 rebounds, 1.4 steals, and 1.7 3s on a career-best 55.3% from the field, while setting a record with 127 consecutive games scoring 20 or more points. He's finished as a top-3 fantasy player in 9-cat leagues for four straight seasons while finishing fourth in High Score, averaging 55 fantasy points per game. I’d still take SGA over Luka Dončić heading into next year.

Chet rising (despite an awful Game 7)

Chet Holmgren played in 69 games, averaging 17.1 points, 8.9 rebounds, 1.9 blocks, 1.3 3s, and 1.7 assists over 28.9 minutes per game. He earned his first All-Star nod, made the All-NBA Third Team and was named to the All-Defensive First Team — an all-around strong season for the third-year pro. He played one of the worst Game 7s in recent memory against the Spurs on Saturday. So bad there’s chatter of him even getting traded. Still, that shouldn’t distract managers from drafting him.

Chet still has untapped upside. Despite top-five block numbers and elite efficiency, his minutes are capped below 30 per game due to injury management, limiting his fantasy ceiling. While his reliability is valuable, he should be taking more than 11 shots and rebounding more aggressively. Holmgren's ADP was 27 and he finished 19th in 9-cat, but only 64th in High Score. A third-rounder is fair for 9-cat, but in points leagues, consider dropping him a round or two next season.

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J-Dub falling

Jalen Williams couldn't catch a break. Hand/wrist, then ankle, then recurring hamstrings — the injury carousel made him nearly impossible to rely on all season. Williams didn’t come close to reaching his third-round ADP, finishing 61st in High Score and 88th in 9-cat on a per-game basis in 33 games. He's still a talented two-way wing, and I’m confident he’ll bounce back to the 20-5-5 type of player we’ve seen before. A full offseason to get right is necessary.  I wouldn’t draft him before the fourth round next season unless we see evidence that he’s 100% ready for training camp.

Other fantasy stars

Isaiah Hartenstein took a step back from his strong season in 2024-25. Injuries limited his availability and the overall numbers didn't match his previous production. He’s a useful asset for rebounds and stocks when healthy, but hardly an anchor of your frontcourt. Hartenstein is best served as a depth piece around Rounds 8 and 9.

Second-year guard Ajay Mitchell benefited from J-Dubs' absence, averaging 14-3-4 with an efficient 49/35/87 shooting split. Mitchell missed 25 games, but early in the season, he was a must-roster player. Suddenly, the Thunder have a (good) guard problem, with Cason Wallace, Alex Caruso and Jared McCain all vying for minutes in the rotation. Of those names, I’d be watching Mitchell the most heading into next season.

Final thoughts

The Thunder remain one of the most stacked teams in the league. Cason Wallace is a restricted free agent that OKC can match. They have $49 million in cap space and picks 12 and 17 in the upcoming draft (ridiculous). Hartenstein's $28M expiring deal is a prime trade chip, and if he's moved, Thomas Sorber could fast-track into a bigger role. SGA is the engine, but there’s still plenty of fantasy value with OKC since they’re such a well-coached and structured team. SGA, Chet, J-Dub, Hartenstein and Mitchell are all draftable players next season.

Giants sign Odell Beckham Jr.

Odell Beckham Jr. is coming back to where his NFL career started.

Shortly after multiple reports on Monday said that Beckham will sign with the Giants as a free agent, the Giants announced the agreement. Beckham worked out for the team the second time this offseason earlier in the day.

Beckham was a 2014 first-round pick and was named the offensive rookie of the year after catching 91 passes during his first NFL season. He had 197 catches over the next two seasons, but missed most of 2017 after fracturing his ankle and dropped to 77 catches after signing a contract extension ahead of the 2018 season. He was traded to the Browns the next year and went on to play for the Rams, Ravens, and Dolphins before sitting out all of last season.

Beckham played for first-year Giants head coach John Harbaugh while with Baltimore in 2023, so it will be a dual reunion for the wideout now that he's back with the NFC East club.

The Giants are also signing wide receiver Braxton Berrios after a Monday workout.

Megan Gustafson scores career-best 22 in win over Fever, Caitlin Clark

Former Iowa women's basketball star Megan Gustafson is enjoying her best start to the WNBA season in her eight-year professional career.

The 29-year-old is averaging 10.4 points and 2.8 rebounds for the expansion Portland Fire through the team's first 10 games this season. She capped that stretch with a 22-point, 8-for-8 shooting performance in a win over the Indiana Fever on Saturday, May 30. In a game where much of the national focus centered on fellow Iowa alum Caitlin Clark, Gustafson stole the show, leading all scorers in a matchup that included Clark and fellow Fever guard Kelsey Mitchell, both top-10 scorers in the WNBA entering Saturday's game.

More: Caitlin Clark's stats Saturday in Indiana Fever vs Portland game

Gustafson's perfect shooting puts her in rare WNBA company

Following the Fire-Fever game on May 30, the WNBA's official X account posted that Gustafson was just the 15th player in WNBA history to score at least 20 points in a game while going perfect from the field.

"I have to credit my teammates — They're the ones that are putting me in good positions, and thankfully today I was able to be efficient, and that's kind of always been my goal," Gustafson said in the postgame press conference. "I take a lot of pride in efficiency and just being able to be effective for my teammates."

Those 22 points were the second-highest single-game total of Gustafson's pro career, trailing only the 24 she scored for the Las Vegas Aces in 2024. In the Fire's inaugural 2026 season, they also rank second on the franchise's single-game scoring list through 10 games, trailing only Iowa State alum Bridget Carleton's 26-point outing on May 12. 

More: 31 WNBA players now make $1 million or more, including an ISU alumna

Gustafson signed a two-year, $1.025 million contract with Portland this offseason after spending the past two years with the Aces. The 29-year-old also got emotional postgame, speaking about her appreciation for the opportunity to join the expansion franchise.

"I mean, we're a bunch of overlooked players, and I think we all have a chip on our shoulder," she said. "I've really never been respected as a basketball player until I've gotten here, so I'm really thankful for this team, this organization. They really believe in me."

Portland Fire 2026 schedule

Gustafson and the Fire will next take the court on Tuesday, June 2, in Commissioner's Cup action when they battle the Golden State Valkyries at 9 p.m. CT on Fubo and the WNBA League Pass.

  • May 9: vs. Chicago Sky, L 98-83
  • May 12: vs. New York Liberty, W 98-96
  • May 14: vs. New York Liberty, L 100-82
  • May 18: vs. Connecticut Sun, W 83-82
  • May 20: at Indiana Fever, L 90-73
  • May 23: at Toronto Tempo, W 99-80
  • May 25: at New York Liberty, W 81-74
  • May 27: vs. Connecticut Sun, W 71-61
  • May 29: vs. Atlanta Dream, L 86-66
  • May 30: vs. Indiana Fever, W 100-84
  • June 2: at Golden State Valkyries,9 p.m. CT
  • June 5: vs. Phoenix Mercury, 9 p.m. CT, ION
  • June 7: at Los Angeles Sparks,6 p.m. CT, NBA TV
  • June 11: vs. Las Vegas Aces, 9 p.m. CT
  • June 13: vs. Dallas Wings, 7:30 p.m. CT
  • June 15: at Minnesota Lynx, 7 p.m. CT
  • June 17: vs. Seattle Storm, 9 p.m. CT
  • June 24: at Chicago Sky, 7 p.m. CT
  • June 26: at Chicago Sky, 6:30 p.m. CT, ION
  • June 28: at WashingtonMystics, 2 p.m. CT
  • July 4: at Seattle Storm, 8 p.m. CT
  • July 9: vs. Las Vegas Aces, 9 p.m. CT
  • July 11: at Atlanta Dream, 3 p.m. CT, CBS
  • July 14: at Connecticut Sun, 10 a.m. CT
  • July 16: at Washington Mystics, 6 p.m. CT, NBA TV
  • July 18: at Minnesota Lynx, 7 p.m. CT
  • July 22: vs. Dallas Wings, 9 p.m. CT, USA Network
  • July 28: at Las Vegas Aces, 9 p.m. CT
  • July 31: vs. Indiana Fever, 9 p.m. CT, ION
  • Aug. 2: vs. Los Angeles Sparks, 2:30 p.m. CT, NBC
  • Aug. 6: vs. Toronto Tempo, 9 p.m. CT
  • Aug. 8: vs. Seattle Storm, 7:30 p.m. CT, NBA TV
  • Aug. 12: vs. Minnesota Lynx, 9 p.m. CT
  • Aug. 14: at Seattle Storm, 9 p.m. CT, ION
  • Aug. 16: at Phoenix Mercury, 6 p.m. CT
  • Aug. 21: at Toronto Tempo, 9 p.m. CT, ION
  • Aug. 23: vs. Washington Mystics, 6 p.m. CT,
  • Aug. 25: at Dallas Wings, 7 p.m. CT, NBA TV
  • Aug. 28: at Atlanta Dream, 6:30 p.m. CT, ION
  • Aug. 30: vs. Golden State Valkyries, 6 p.m. CT
  • Sep. 17: vs. Phoenix Mercury, 9 p.m. CT
  • Sep. 18: at Golden State Valkyries, 9 p.m. CT, ION
  • Sep. 20: at Los Angeles Sparks, 6 p.m. CT
  • Sep. 22: vs. Golden State Valkyries, 9 p.m. CT

Hawkeyes Wire's Zach Hiney contributed to this report

Cooper Worth is a service/trending reporter for the Des Moines Register. Reach him at cworth@gannett.com or follow him on X @CooperAWorth.

This article originally appeared on Des Moines Register: Megan Gustafson outshines Caitlin Clark in Indiana Fever’s worst loss

Odell Beckham Jr. Signs With Detroit Lions 2026 Opponent

The Detroit Lions will have one more recognizable name to prepare for when they host the New York Giants at Ford Field on December 26.

According to NFL insider Ian Rapoport, the Giants are bringing back veteran wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr., reuniting with the franchise that originally selected him with the No. 12 overall pick in the 2014 NFL Draft.

At 33 years old, Beckham returns to New York after a winding NFL journey that included stops with the Cleveland Browns, Los Angeles Rams, Baltimore Ravens, and Miami Dolphins.

Odell Beckham Jr. signs with Giants

A Full-Circle Moment for Beckham

Few players have left a bigger early impression on the Giants organization than Beckham.

During his first three seasons in New York, he quickly established himself as one of the league’s most explosive playmakers.

From 2014 through 2016, Beckham posted:

SeasonReceptionsYardsTouchdowns
2014911,30512
2015961,45013
20161011,36710

Over that three-year span, Beckham amassed an incredible 288 catches, 4,122 receiving yards, and 35 touchdowns while earning three consecutive Pro Bowl selections.

His spectacular one-handed catch against the Cowboys remains one of the most iconic plays in NFL history.

What Beckham Brings to New York

While Beckham is no longer the dynamic superstar he was in his mid-20s, he still offers experience and leadership to a Giants receiving corps looking for veteran stability.

For his career, Beckham has accumulated:

  • 575 receptions
  • 7,987 receiving yards
  • 59 receiving touchdowns
  • 3 Pro Bowl selections
  • 2014 Offensive Rookie of the Year
  • Super Bowl champion with the Rams

His most recent productive season came in 2023 with the Baltimore Ravens, when he caught 35 passes for 565 yards and three touchdowns in 14 games.

Last season with the Miami Dolphins, Beckham appeared in nine games and finished with nine receptions for 55 yards.

Lions Will See Beckham Late in the Season

The Lions and Giants are scheduled to meet on December 26 at Ford Field, giving Detroit’s secondary an opportunity to face one of the most recognizable wide receivers of the past decade.

Whether Beckham plays a major offensive role by that point remains to be seen, but his return certainly adds another storyline to the matchup.

For Giants fans, it’s a nostalgic reunion.

For Lions fans, it’s another veteran weapon Detroit’s defense will need to account for when New York comes to town during the final stretch of the 2026 regular season.

Giants bring back Odell Beckham Jr. to the NFC East spotlight

A familiar name is returning to one of the NFL's most recognizable divisions.

According to NFL Network insiders Ian Rapoport and Mike Garafolo, the New York Giants are signing veteran wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr., bringing the former Pro Bowler back to the franchise that drafted him and returning him to the NFC East.

For Philadelphia, the move adds another intriguing storyline to a division already loaded with star power and familiar faces. The Giants are also signing WR Braxton Berrios to a one-year deal, his agents Drew Rosenhaus and Robert Bailey told ESPN's Adam Schefter.

New York also looked at veteran Juju Smith-Schuster and Anthony Miller in that tryout. The signings come just days after wide receiver and kick returner Gunner Olszewski tore his Achilles tendon during an OTA practice. Wide receivers Malik Nabers (knee) and Darius Slayton (core muscle) are also currently sidelined as they rehab injuries.

Beckham was one of the league's most dynamic players during his first stint with the Giants, producing three consecutive 1,300-yard seasons and becoming one of the NFL's biggest attractions. His spectacular one-handed catch against Dallas remains one of the most iconic plays in league history.

Reunion: The #Giants are bringing back WR Odell Beckham Jr, as their former standout returns, per me and @MikeGarafolo.

Beckham, 33, recently worked out again for the team that drafted him, paid him, then traded him. Now, he’s back with NYG and John Harbaugh. pic.twitter.com/iaDJNCF5JZ

— Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) June 1, 2026

The player returning to New York, however, is much different from the one who left.

Now 33, Beckham has battled injuries and inconsistency throughout the latter stages of his career. Last spring, he accepted a six-game suspension for violating the NFL's performance-enhancing drug policy. He also struggled during his most recent NFL action, appearing in nine games with the Miami Dolphins in 2024 before the two sides mutually agreed to part ways in December.

Beckham finished that season with nine receptions for 55 yards on 18 targets.

Since 2020, Beckham has recorded only one season with more than 500 receiving yards, highlighting the challenges he has faced in recapturing his earlier form.

Still, the Giants clearly see value in adding a veteran presence to their receiving room. Beckham's experience, leadership, and familiarity with the organization could make him a valuable contributor, even if he is no longer a featured offensive weapon.

For the Eagles, Beckham's return adds another recognizable name to a division already rife with intense rivalries and high expectations. Whether he becomes a significant on-field factor remains to be seen, but one of the NFC East's most memorable players is officially back where it all started.

This article originally appeared on Eagles Wire: Eagles will see familiar face as Beckham rejoins Giants

Don’t blink: De’Aaron Fox’s game 7 performance has the Spurs closing in on Jalen Brunson

Photo by Ezra Shaw/Getty Images
Photo by Ezra Shaw/Getty Images

De’Aaron Fox wasn’t putting up big numbers in San Antonio’s Western Conference Finals clincher, and that’s exactly what makes his upcoming battle with Jalen Brunson more interesting than a simple head-to-head at point guard.

Fox put up 15 points, five assists, and three steals as the Spurs topped Oklahoma City 111-103 in Game 7. Victor Wembanyama finished with 22 points and seven rebounds, while Julian Champagnie dropped six threes on his way to 20 points.

Stephon Castle added 16, Dylan Harper chipped in with 12, and both Devin Vassell and Keldon Johnson had 11 each.

Champagnie joined Klay Thompson and Steph Curry as the only players to hit six or more threes in a Conference Finals Game 7.

Photo by Alex Slitz/Getty Images
Photo by Alex Slitz/Getty Images

San Antonio’s blueprint for handling elite point guards

San Antonio managed to hold Shai Gilgeous-Alexander to 37.9% shooting and just 26.1% from three, a significant drop from his usual efficiency. Stephon Castle took the lead defensive role, with the Spurs only sending extra help when SGA moved into dangerous areas.

Brunson, though, brings a different kind of challenge. He earned Eastern Conference Finals MVP honours, and much of the Knicks’ playoff run has been built around his ability to control pace without speeding up the game. Unlike SGA, Brunson doesn’t get solved by a single defender across 48 minutes.

Having missed the opening two games of the series, Fox spent Game 7 getting back into rhythm as much as closing out the Thunder. What he brings now is an extra gear on both sides of the floor. He has the quickness to pick up Brunson early, disrupt his timing, and then force him to work defensively in return. Every possession where Brunson has to fight through defensive pressure is one more stretch where New York has to find support from somewhere else.

San Antonio’s depth lets them keep that pressure coming from different angles. Castle added 16 points in Game 7 while handling most of the SGA assignment throughout the series. Harper chipped in 12 off the bench, with Vassell and Johnson each finishing with 11. Fox doesn’t need to do everything himself; there are enough options for San Antonio to keep Brunson busy all night.

Knicks have ways to manage Spurs’ defensive approach

With Mikal Bridges and OG Anunoby able to take on the tougher matchups, Brunson can be hidden defensively when needed. Josh Hart also helps by taking on bigger assignments, allowing the Knicks to keep their rebounding in order. And if San Antonio gets too aggressive, Brunson is more than capable of playing off the ball.

The real risk for San Antonio is spreading themselves too thin under pressure. Brunson is effective at exploiting gaps, and Karl-Anthony Towns offers an outlet if help comes too early. Relying solely on ball pressure against a team as organised as New York could backfire quickly.

Fox gives the Spurs a way to apply pressure without sacrificing their defensive shape. He can chase, recover, and attack, while Castle handles possessions. Harper changes pace, and Vassell defends and stretches the floor.

The Game 7 win was built on that group’s balance, making Brunson’s Finals workload heavier than any single matchup issue. If Fox stays aggressive without forcing the game open, Brunson has to create through speed and fresh defenders before even dealing with Wembanyama behind.

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Texas vs. Tennessee softball box score: Live stats from Women's College Series semifinal

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Tennessee Volunteers softball team faces the Texas Longhorns in the 2026 Women’s College World Series Semifinals on Monday. One win and the Vols will advance, while the Horns need to Hook em' twice for a trip to the final.

First pitch will be at Noon ET from Oklahoma City.

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Texas (48-12)00020
Tennessee (48-10)0001

Texas vs. Tennessee softball box score: Live stats from NCAA Women's College World Series

Texas Longhorns

BatterPOSABRHRBIBBSOAVGOBP
21Kayden HenryCF100000.409.489
20Katie Stewart1B101000.427.554
23Viviana MartinezSS101000.378.444
14Reese AtwoodC100000.328.419
43Leighann Goode2B100000.338.442
13Hannah WellsDP000000.279.340
44Kaiah AltmeyerLF000000.287.406
7Ashton MaloneyRF000000.299.385
24Jaycie Nichols3B000000.331.403
Total502000
PitcherPOSIPHRERBBSOBFERA
77Citlaly GutierrezP1.00000132.3
Total1.0000013
  • Gutierrez 7 (6 strikes)

Tennessee Volunteers

BatterPOSABRHRBIBBSOAVGOBP
2Sophia KnightCF100000.402.452
10Alannah LeachDP100000.309.415
13Emma Clarke2B100001.272.363
22Elsa MorrisonC000000.265.335
25Ella Dodge3B000000.293.420
55Gabby LeachRF000000.288.397
98Makenzie Butt1B000000.290.432
12Bella FawSS000000.210.294
27Taelyn HolleyLF000000.293.432
Total300001
PitcherPOSIPHRERBBSOBFERA
33Erin NuwerP1.02000051.0
Total1.0200005
  • Nuwer 20 (11 strikes)

How to watch: Texas vs. Tennessee 2026 NCAA Softball Championship Game

Date: Monday, June 1

Time: Noon ET

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Former WR Sammy Watkins lands on College Football Hall of Fame ballot

Before the NFL, before the injuries, before the constant “what could have been” debates, Sammy Watkins was a cheat code and an absolute unit in Clemson orange. Now, he is officially on the 2027 College Football Hall of Fame ballot.

The National Football Foundation announced the 2027 ballot, which includes 80 FBS players, and Watkins is Clemson’s representative. His résumé still jumps off the page. Watkins was a two-time First Team All-American, earning the honor as an all-purpose player in 2011 and as a receiver in 2013. He was also a three-time All-ACC selection and led the conference in receiving yards per game in 2013, while also leading the ACC in all-purpose yards per game as a freshman in 2011.

The College Football Hall of Fame ballot just got a lot more explosive.

This morning, Sammy Watkins joined returning nominee Donnell Woolford among the 80 FBS candidates on the ballot for the Hall's 2027 induction class. https://t.co/mkRIe26zBIpic.twitter.com/OQLQhU1sTZ

— Clemson Football (@ClemsonFB) June 1, 2026

The peak, of course, was the 2014 Orange Bowl against Ohio State, where Watkins put together one of the most absurd performances in Clemson history. He caught 16 passes for 227 yards, set an Orange Bowl record, and earned game MVP honors. That game still feels like the cleanest example of what made Watkins different. Everyone in the stadium knew the ball was going his way, and Ohio State still could not do much about it.

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📸 Ken Ruinard, Ken Ruinard / USA TODAY NETWORK https://t.co/GNMhmk1kUZpic.twitter.com/PqdXam8zho

— Clemson Wire (@Clemson_Wire) June 1, 2026

Watkins remains Clemson’s career leader in receiving yards with 3,391, while also holding the program’s single-season receiving yards record with 1,464 in 2013 and the single-game receiving yards record with 227. Voting runs through July 1, with the 2027 class set to be announced in early 2027.

Contact us @Clemson_Wire on X, and like our page on Facebook for ongoing coverage of Clemson Tigers news and notes, plus opinions.

This article originally appeared on Clemson Wire: Former Clemson star Sammy Watkins up for College Football Hall of Fame

Veteran of 13 NFL seasons in Hall of Fame, Patriots Super Bowl coach, dies

Raymond Berry, the Hall of Fame wide receiver whose relentless attention to detail helped redefine his position and later guided the New England Patriots to their first Super Bowl appearance as a coach, died May 25 at his home in Murfreesboro, Tennessee. He was 93.

Berry spent all 13 of his NFL seasons with the Baltimore Colts from 1955-67, forming one of football’s most productive partnerships with quarterback Johnny Unitas. Together, they helped the Colts win NFL championships in 1958 and 1959 and became central figures in the league’s rise to national prominence.

MORE: Former Patriots DB announces immediate retirement from NFL at 28

A 20th-round draft pick out of SMU, Berry lacked elite speed and size. His precise route running and tireless practice habits made him one of the greatest receivers of his era.

By the time he retired, he held NFL career records with 631 receptions and 9,275 receiving yards. He finished with 68 touchdown catches, earned six Pro Bowl selections and three first-team All-Pro honors, and was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1973.

Berry delivered one of the defining performances in league history during the 1958 NFL Championship Game against the New York Giants, catching 12 passes for 178 yards in a contest later known as “The Greatest Game Ever Played.

MORE: Former Seahawks, Vikings quarterback announces immediate retirement from NFL at 28

The Colts retired his No. 82 jersey, and he remains widely regarded as one of the greatest players in Colts history.

“Simply put, not only was Raymond Berry one the greatest players in the history of the Colts, but he was one of the most influential and foundational players of the modern NFL,” the team said in a statement. “More than anything, Raymond was devoted to his faith and his family. We’re grateful his family was able to be with him at the end, and we hope they know Colts fans and all fans of the NFL share their sadness today.”

After retiring as a player, Berry moved into coaching. His most notable success came with the Patriots, whom he took over during the 1984 season. One year later, New England reached Super Bowl XX, the first Super Bowl appearance in franchise history. Berry coached the Patriots through 1989 and finished his head-coaching career with a 48-39 record.

Berry is survived by his wife, Sally, their three children and nine grandchildren. His legacy endures in the modern passing game, where preparation and precision remain the standard he helped establish.

Rockets predicted to swap ex-Lakers disgruntled forward for $285 million Celtics star

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All things considered, the Houston Rockets enjoyed a moderately successful 2025-26 season. 

Losing Fred VanVleet before the start of the year forced the franchise to spend the entire campaign with a true floor general, as Amen Thompson is far from a true point guard who can truly command the high-usage position. 

To Houston’s credit, they found a way to make it work, winning 52 regular season games, earning the No. 5 seed in the Western Conference, and nearly overcoming a 3-0 first-round playoff deficit against the Los Angeles Lakers

Looking ahead to the offseason, there are rumors that the Rockets could unite Kevin Durant and Alperen Sengun with another superstar to significantly raise their ceiling. In a hypothetical four-team trade idea, Houston would do just that by swapping a disgruntled ex-Lakers forward (Dorian Finney-Smith, who was unhappy with the way Los Angeles handled his contract negotiations last summer) for a Boston Celtics standout guard.

“Pairing (Jaylen) Brown with Kevin Durant and Alperen Şengünprovides an instant boost to a Rockets half-court offense desperately in need of one,” Bleacher Report’s Dan Favale wrote Friday.  ‘While JB isn't the cleanest initiator for others, he makes up for it with a more versatile shot-making armory than anyone else on the roster—including, at this point, KD.”

“The trickle-down effect alone could be massive in Houston. Job descriptions for KD, Şengün, and Amen Thompson get a lot more manageable. The Rockets could still use a floor-general type with VanVleet headed out the door, but Reed Sheppard might have an easier time gaining head coach Ime Udoka's trust if he gets to play beside yet another jumbo-sized wing who can create his own shot and doesn't give up anything on defense.”

“Offloading Smith's deal and, more critically, the Finney-Smith contract softens the blow. Brown opens up the floor far more than either of them, making him a more palatable fit within lineups featuring both Şengün and Thompson.”

Favale’s full trade idea would send Saddiq Bey, Trey Murphy III, Smith, and the Phoenix Suns’ 2027 first-round pick (via Houston) to the Celtics, VanVleet and the No. 39 overall pick in the upcoming NBA Draft to the Detroit Pistons, Brown and Marcus Sasser to the Rockets, and Finney-Smith, Caris LeVert, No. 21 pick (via Detroit), No. 27 pick (via Boston), Houston's 2027 first-round pick, and a 2029 first-round pick.

Brown would provide Houston with another dynamic, score-first wing who’s already won an NBA championship and understands how to close out tight games.

Brown was brilliant for the Celtics during Jayson Tatum’s extended absence to start the year, averaging 28.7 points, 6.9 rebounds, and 5.1 assists per game while shooting 47.7% from the field and 34.7% from three-point land. 

A perimeter-oriented duo of Brown and Durant would give the Rockets one of the most high-powered offensive attacks in 2026-27, making it logical to explore a trade for the established Celtics phenomenon. 

If one thing’s certain, it's that Brown will be involved in trade rumors all offseason long.

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Mike Vrabel’s nightmare avoided as Patriots star survives frightening Matt Rife collision

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Photo by Thearon W. Henderson/Getty Images

Mike Vrabel avoided the kind of offseason nightmare no Patriots coach wants, because Rhamondre Stevenson’s scary Matt Rife collision could have been much worse.

The moment came during Drake Maye’s first MayeDay Softball Classic at Polar Park in Worcester. The event supported the MayeDay Family Foundation and brought Patriots players, coaches and celebrities together for a good cause.

That is why the play felt so strange. A light charity softball game briefly turned into a real injury scare involving one of New England’s most important offensive players.

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Photo by Dustin Bradford/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images

Rhamondre Stevenson collision gives Patriots a real scare

The video shared by Dov Kleiman shows Rife sliding headfirst during a rundown before crashing into Stevenson near second base.

The contact hit Stevenson around the hip area and forced his leg into an awkward position. Multiple players reacted quickly because it looked like the kind of freak moment that can ruin a season before training camp even begins.

Stevenson getting up right away was the relief. This was not football contact, but that almost made it more unsettling because nobody expects a Patriots running back to face real danger in a charity softball game.

For Vrabel, the connection is obvious. He is the Patriots head coach, Stevenson is part of his offensive plan, and losing a key veteran in a celebrity game would have been brutal.

Drake Maye charity event briefly turns tense for Mike Vrabel

The MayeDay event was built around community, not controversy. Drake Maye and his wife, Ann Michael, launched the foundation to help children and families facing hardship.

There was a home run derby, a softball game and a strong Patriots presence. Vrabel, Maye, Stevenson, Christian Gonzalez and other familiar names were part of the scene.

That made the collision feel even more bizarre. Rife was there as a celebrity guest, not a defender trying to make a play on Stevenson.

Still, the slide turned a fun night into a tense few seconds. Rife later joked about the play online, but Patriots fans had every reason to flinch first.

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Ben Griffin taking similar approach to Tiger Woods as he suggests how he creates his PGA Tour schedule

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Photo by Sam Hodde/Getty Images

History appears to be somewhat repeating itself for Ben Griffin, with the American recovering from a slow start to the year to produce a superb performance at the Charles Schwab Challenge this past week.

Of course, Griffin was always going to struggle to replicate his 2025 season this year. He won the Zurich Classic of New Orleans with Andrew Novak, before going on to triumph at Colonial 12 months ago.

He is still awaiting his first victory of 2026. But he appears to have turned a corner after missing three cuts in a row earlier in the year.

Ben Griffin explains his recent improvement in form

Griffin finished inside the top 10 at TPC Louisiana, before going on to finish third at both the Cadillac Championship and the Charles Schwab Challenge.

The 30-year-old did have the clubhouse lead at one stage on Sunday in Fort Worth. However, he ultimately finished one shot adrift of joining Russell Henley and Eric Cole in the playoff.

And Griffin does not appear to be at all surprised by his recent improvement. Speaking to the media after Sunday’s final round, he suggested that he has taken inspiration from Tiger Woods as he looks to get the most out of his game.

“Yeah, I love this time of the year. If you look at my entire seasons on tour or all my, I guess, my career on the PGA Tour, it’s kind of been like this,” he said.

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Photo by Sam Hodde/Getty Images

“I haven’t played as great to start the year on the west coast. I’ll probably always have that a little bit. I’m sure I could win AmEx or Waste Management, Farmers, I never play well at Torrey Pines, I’ll have to get over that hump a little bit.

“But golfers we kind of when we pick our schedules we kind of ask ourselves, if I have my C game a week like here versus my C game a week like Torrey, what’s my finish going to be. My C game here could still be a top-10 finish. Whereas, a C game at Torrey Pines is almost always going to be a missed cut for me. So there’s courses like that when I build my schedule that, because I played on tour for a few years now, been able to kind of tell where I play well and where I don’t and build my schedule around that.

“Tiger used to always do it, some of the best players in the game have always done it that way. And, yeah, this time of the year I just, I play well, so I try to play a bunch. That’s why I played a bunch last year. After I won Zurich I just kept riding it and was playing well in the majors and I’m going to keep kind of doing the same thing.”

Ben Griffin grades his performance at the Charles Schwab Challenge

Griffin is arguably one of the names to look out for this week at the Memorial Tournament. He finished second to Scottie Scheffler at Muirfield Village last year. So his return to form could hardly come at a better time.

Interestingly, it appears that he could demand even more from his game.

Griffin was asked to grade his week as he waited to see whether he had done enough to make a playoff or even win the Charles Schwab Challenge in regulation.

“Today was definitely a pretty close to A with the exception of one hole. Just got out of my rhythm and game plan a little bit on 11. But other than that I hit some really high quality shots,” he said.

“The rest of the week was, I would say, B to C. But like we’re hard on ourselves. As golfers, it’s hard for me to actually grade myself. For all I know, I could win this golf tournament and like here I am saying I had my B or C game it’s like, well, if I won, I mean, I guess we can go to A.

“But I don’t know, golfers are so hard, we’re almost perfectionists out there. And I feel like golf’s one of those sports you just got to, you’re going to have bad moments and you just got to let them go and move forward and got to stay positive. I felt like I did a really good job of staying positive today.”

Griffin has proven that he can compete with the world’s best over the last 12 months. And he certainly does not lack self-belief.

So he will definitely have his sights set on a fourth career victory in the near future. There are some big prizes up for grabs over the next few weeks.

Florida State vs. St. John's baseball box score: Live stats from NCAA Baseball Championship Game

Florida State vs. St. John's baseball box score: Live stats from NCAA Baseball Championship Game originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

The Florida State baseball team is two wins away from an NCAA Super Regional appearance. Getting through St. John's will have to happen in back-to-back fashion to keep the Seminoles season alive. 

FSU is going for a third-straight Super Regional after escaping the loser's bracket with a win over Coastal Carolina and an extra innings thriller over Northern Illinois.

Florida State will have Peyton Manca on the mound to face St. John’s Evan Hoeckele. Expect this one to be wild. There's a 4 p.m. ET battle coming right after a Noon ET first pitch in the first affair. All FSU has to do is win. 

2026 NCAA Baseball Championship 123456789RHE
Florida State (40-18)00020
St. John's (35-24)0010

Florida State vs. St. John's baseball box score: Live stats from NCAA Championship

Florida State

BatterPOSABRHRBIBBSOAVGOBP
9John StuetzerLF100000.275.339
16Brayden DowdCF100000.297.444
23Brody DeLamielleureRF101000.338.359
25Hunter CarnsDH100000.308.410
21Nathan CmeylaC100001.308.333
33Ben Barrett1B000000.350.395
5Gabe FraserSS000000.304.400
2Carter McCulley2B000000.238.301
4Cal Fisher3B000000.239.305
Total19482524163642151
PitcherPOSIPHRERBBSOBFERA
55Payton MancaP1.01001145.1
Total1.0100114
  • Manca 18 (10 strikes)

St. John's 

BatterPOSABRHRBIBBSOAVGOBP
9Jon LeGrandeCF000010.329.395
14Jayder Raifstanger3B101000.337.407
27Shaun McMillan1B100001.316.388
8Adam AgrestiC100000.286.410
2Will CowanDH000000.222.327
43Ayden Frey2B000000.236.313
4Cristian BernardiniLF000000.290.328
21Rob MansourSS000000.255.317
15Dylan FitzsimmonsRF000000.283.371
Total20253365383452371
PitcherPOSIPHRERBBSOBFERA
45Evan HoeckeleP1.11000153.1
Total1.1100015
  • Hoeckele 17 (13 strikes)

How to watch: Florida State vs. St. John's 2026 NCAA Baseball Championship Game

Date: Monday, June 1

Time: Noon ET

TV: ESPN+

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Odell Beckham Jr. to reportedly sign with Giants, returning to club after 2018 trade to Browns

The New York Giants are reportedly signing veteran wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr. following a workout with the team, NFL Network’s Mike Garafolo reported Monday. He, along with three other veteran wideouts, worked out for the club on Monday after a season-ending Achilles tear for veteran receiver Gunner Olszewski last week.

Beckham played the first five years of his career with the Giants after being selected 12th overall by the club in the 2014 NFL Draft. He topped 1,000 receiving yards in four of his five seasons with the franchise and in each of the four seasons he played more than four games. He was then traded to the Cleveland Browns ahead of the 2018 season, where he accumulated just under 1,600 receiving yards in 29 games played.

OBJ, 33, last played in the 2024 season with the Miami Dolphins.

This breaking news story will be updated.

Former Steelers QB signs with CBS as new NFL analyst

PITTSBURGH, PENNSYLVANIA - DECEMBER 25: Russell Wilson #3 of the Pittsburgh Steelers warms up prior to the game against the Kansas City Chiefs at Acrisure Stadium on December 25, 2024 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Joe Sargent/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Former Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Russell Wilson is signing a deal with CBS to become the network’s newest NFL analyst, per Adam Schefter of ESPN.

While the role is yet to be defined, it had been rumored that Wilson could replace Matt Ryan on The NFL Today after the former NFL MVP was named the President of Football Operations with his former team, the Atlanta Falcons.

Wilson spent one year with the Steelers in 2024. After missing the first six games due to injury, he took over for Justin Fields, who helped Pittsburgh begin the season 4-2. Wilson led the Steelers to four consecutive wins, and went 6-1 in his first seven games as the starter before Pittsburgh lost its final four regular season games and were eliminated in the wild card round by the Baltimore Ravens. Wilson finished the year going 6-5 as a starter while throwing 16 touchdowns to five interceptions.

Wilson spent the 2025 season with the New York Giants, going 0-3 as a starter before being replaced by Jaxson Dart.

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How to watch PAK vs AUS 2nd ODI match 2026 live: Start time, TV channels and streaming details worldwide

Pakistan's Salman Agha during India vs Pakistan match Asia Cup

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KEY TAKEAWAYS:

  • Australia look to level the series after being bowled out for 200 in the first ODI.
  • Labuschagne has gone 11 ODI innings without a fifty, averaging just 12.54 since September 2024.
  • Liam Scott is expected to earn his debut as Australia make changes at Gaddafi Stadium.

Where to watch the 2nd ODI between PAK vs AUS at Rawalpindi live worldwide

Australia arrive at Gaddafi Stadium for the second ODI against Pakistan on Tuesday, needing a result after a first-game performance that raised questions about the quality. 

Australia were bowled out for 200 in 44.1 overs on a surface offering significant turn, with debutant Arafat Minhas taking five wickets for 32 runs in ten overs to dismantle their top order.

MORE: Australia squad for Pakistan ODI tour 2026

Matt Renshaw's 61 and a half-century from Matthew Short provided some stability, but the rest of the batting offered very little.

Pakistan chased the target comfortably in 42.3 overs, with Babar Azam making 69 and Ghazi Ghori scoring 65. The series is now 1-0 to Pakistan heading into Lahore.

MORE: PAK vs AUS ODI series 2026 tickets: Prices, guide on how to book tickets

Here's a breakdown of broadcast details of the 1st ODI from different regions globally. 

RegionBroadcaster / Streaming Platform
AustraliaFoxtel, Kayo Sports
PakistanPCB Live, Tapmad
UK & IrelandTNT Sports
Indian SubcontinentN/A
USA & CanadaWillow

Where to watch 2nd ODI between PAK vs AUS live in Australia

  • TV channel: Foxtel
  • Live streaming: Kayo Sports

Foxtel and Kayo Sports offer complete ball-by-ball live coverage for the 1st ODI. 

MORE: Pakistan squad for Australia ODI series 2026

Where to watch the 2nd ODI between PAK vs AUS live in the UK

  • Broadcaster: TNT Sports (via discovery+)
  • Live Streaming: PCB Live

The match will be broadcast on TNT Sports (via discovery+) and can be live-streamed in the PCB Live app. 

Where to watch the 2nd ODI between PAK vs AUS live in India

  • TV channel: N/A
  • Online live stream: N/A

No broadcast or live streaming of the match in India.

Where to watch the 2nd ODI between PAK vs AUS live in the US

  • TV & streaming: Willow

Willow offers live coverage via cable providers and its official app and website.

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Where to watch the 2nd ODI between PAK vs AUS live in Pakistan

  • Broadcaster: PTV Sports
  • Live streaming: PCB Live & Tampad

PCB Live & Tampad will live stream the match in Pakistan. 

2nd ODI between PAK vs AUS start time worldwide

  • Australia (AEDT): 9:30 p.m.
  • Pakistan (PST): 4:30 p.m.
  • India (IST): 5:00 p.m.
  • UK (GMT): 12:30 p.m. 
  • USA (EST): 7:30 a.m.

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OKC Thunder Shouldn’t Join The Giannis Antetokounmpo Trade Sweepstakes

Oklahoma City Thunder v Milwaukee Bucks

MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN - JANUARY 21: Giannis Antetokounmpo #34 of the Milwaukee Bucks defends Chet Holmgren #7 of the Oklahoma City Thunder during the first quarter at Fiserv Forum on January 21, 2026 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. NOTE TO USER: User expressly acknowledges and agrees that, by downloading and or using this photograph, User is consenting to the terms and conditions of the Getty Images License Agreement. (Photo by Patrick McDermott/Getty Images)

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The Oklahoma City Thunder's attempt to become the NBA's first repeat champion since 2017-18 came crashing down Saturday when the San Antonio Spurs beat them in Game 7 of the Western Conference Finals. The Spurs are now headed on to face the New York Knicks in the NBA Finals, while the Thunder's season is over one round earlier than expected.

The Spurs have Victor Wembanyama and their swarming backcourt to thank for that.

Thunder big man Chet Holmgren finished as the runner-up to Wembanyama in the Defensive Player of the Year race and earned both his first All-Star and first All-NBA nods this season. He was fresh off averaging 20.0 points on 60.8% shooting, 9.8 rebounds and 1.5 blocks per game in a sweep of the Los Angeles Lakers in the Western Conference Semifinals.

Wembanyama caused him to go missing in action for most of the conference finals.

In the seven-game series, Holmgren averaged only 10.7 points, 7.1 rebounds and 1.1 blocks in 29.9 minutes per game. Wemby averaged 27.3 points, 10.9 rebounds and 2.7 blocks. He kicked off the series with a historic 41-point, 24-rebound night, while Holmgren never had more than 16 points in any game of the series.

Holmgren’s disappearing act against the Spurs got the hot take machines firing right away.

Should the Thunder consider such a drastic shakeup? That depends on how much they're worried about Holmgren's struggles against Wembanyama and what else they have planned this offseason.

Thunder's Reckoning Is Coming

The Thunder have boasted the NBA's deepest roster over the past two seasons, but their day of reckoning is about to arrive. Both Holmgren and Jalen Williams signed max contract extensions last offseason that kick in this summer, while Shai Gilgeous-Alexander's supermax contract begins in 2027-28.

A number of teams have struggled building around three players on max deals under the NBA's current collective bargaining agreement, which introduced harsh team-building restrictions for teams that go far above the luxury-tax line. The Thunder have a massive cache of future draft picks, but not even they will be immune to the financial pressures imposed by the NBA's apron era.

Their first decision this offseason is whether to pick up their team options on Isaiah Hartenstein ($28.5 million), Lu Dort ($17.7 million) and Kenrich Williams ($7.2 million). Williams should be an easy no, but Hartenstein and Dort were every-game starters for the Thunder this season.

If the Thunder decline their team option on Hartenstein and he leaves in free agency, Holmgren will become that much more important to them. They do still have Jaylin Williams and second-year center Thomas Sorber, whom they selected with the No. 15 overall pick in the 2025 draft, but they can't realistically rely on either of them to contend with Wembanyama in the near future. (Sorber missed his entire rookie season due to a torn ACL, so he still has yet to even make his NBA debut.)

If the Thunder either pick up their team option on Hartenstein (doubtful given their other salary constraints) or decline it and re-sign him to a longer-term deal with a smaller annual salary (more likely), they might be willing to roll with Hartenstein, Williams and Sorber as their primary bigs. That could make Holmgren expendable, particularly if it's for someone like Giannis Antetokounmpo.

The Wild-Card Thunder

Unless the Cleveland Cavaliers offer Evan Mobley or the Philadelphia 76ers offer VJ Edgecombe, Holmgren might be the best player whom the Milwaukee Bucks could realistically hope to receive for Antetokounmpo. He blows anyone whom the Miami Heat or Golden State Warriors can offer out of the water.

The question is whether they need to make a move that drastic—and how much beyond Holmgren it would cost them if so.

Holmgren's projected starting salary on his new extension is $41.25 million, so he and Dort would be nearly a perfect salary match for Antetokounmpo ($58.5 million). However, the Thunder would be hard-capped at the $222 million second apron if they did aggregate those two, which would create some down-the-roster ripple effects for them.

Antetokounmpo, Jalen Williams and Gilgeous-Alexander are set to earn $140.5 million combined next season. Add in Alex Caruso ($19.5 million), Isaiah Joe ($11.3 million), Aaron Wiggins ($9.2 million), Jaylin Williams ($7.8 million), Cason Wallace ($7.4 million), Nikola Topić ($5.4 million), Sorber ($4.9 million), Jared McCain ($4.4 million) and Ajay Mitchell ($2.85 million), and the Thunder would be at nearly $213.4 million in salary.

That's not even counting the cap holds for the No. 12 ($5.8 million) and No. 17 ($4.5 million) picks in this year's draft. Add those two in, and the Thunder would already be over the second apron before re-signing Hartenstein.

The Thunder do have the salary and assets to jump to the front of the line in the bidding for Antetokounmpo. But it wouldn't only cost them Holmgren and Dort, even if the Milwaukee Bucks sign off on a framework built around those two. Since the Thunder would be hard-capped at the second apron, they'd either have to let Hartenstein walk as well, or they'd have to shed enough salary elsewhere so they can re-sign Hartenstein.

Perhaps the Thunder would see the upside of a SGA-Giannis-J-Dub core as justifying the risk of cutting down their depth to that extent. But they also might decide that patience is the prudent path, much as they did throughout their rapid ascension.

How different would the Western Conference Finals have been if Williams (hamstring) and Mitchell (calf) hadn't missed most of the series with injuries? Do they really need to worry about Holmgren being an 82-game player despite winning a championship with him last year? Wembanyama was a uniquely difficult matchup for him, but Wembanyama might be a uniquely difficult matchup for everyone.

As long as Wembanyama stays upright, the Spurs should be a fixture in the championship conversation for at least the next few years. But the Thunder just took them to seven games despite being without two of their three best offensive creators.

According to Sam Amick of The Athletic, league sources "have long maintained that Oklahoma City would not take part in the Giannis Antetokounmpo sweepstakes that will dominated the summertime conversation." However, he added that their stunning downfall in the Western Conference Finals "is enough to re-spark that conversation. Nothing should be off the table when the end goal wasn't reached."

Would Giannis be worth it to the Thunder if he costs them Holmgren, Dort, Hartenstein and additional players and/or picks? He's an incredible, one-of-a-kind talent, and he has the size, strength and physicality to give Wembanyama trouble, but he's also turning 32 in December and is fresh off an injury-ravaged season.

The Thunder might not be Antetokounmpo's most likely landing spot, but they could easily outbid other suitors if they do decide to go all-in. They just need to consider the ripple effects on the rest of their roster before they take that plunge.

Unless otherwise noted, all stats via NBA.com, PBPStats, Cleaning the Glass or Basketball Reference. All salary information via Spotrac and salary-cap information via RealGM. All odds via FanDuel Sportsbook.

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Even without Cal Raleigh, the Mariners have used power and pitching to move in front in the AL West

The AL West may have missed its chance to leave the Seattle Mariners behind.

Seattle has been under .500 for most of the season, but now the Mariners (31-29) lead the division after six straight victories. They’ve made this run without slugger Cal Raleigh, who was hitting .161 when he went on the injured list.

It doesn’t take much to shake up the standings in the AL West. The Mariners’ streak included a three-game sweep over the Athletics. The A’s were in first place, but have lost seven of their last nine. Houston has won eight of its last 12 to pull back into contention, just 4 1/2 games out of first place. The whole division is separated by 8 games, the top three teams by 2 1/2.

Despite Raleigh’s absence, the Mariners are fourth in the American League in home runs, but pitching is what has driven this recent run. Seattle has held opponents to two runs or fewer in five of its last six games.

The same five starters have made 57 of Seattle’s 60 starts. Bryan Woo (3.44), Logan Gilbert (3.69), George Kirby (3.77) and Emerson Hancock (2.78) all have ERAs among the top 25 in the AL. Luis Castillo (5.53) lags behind the other four starters, but lately Seattle has been using him in sort of a tag team with Bryce Miller, with one starting and the other coming out of the bullpen.

In a 9-2 win over the Athletics, Castillo pitched four scoreless innings and then Miller threw the last five. Against Arizona, Miller started and went five innings, then Castillo worked the last five and Seattle won 3-2 in 10.

Trivia time

The New York Yankees scored 13 runs in the third inning in their 13-8 victory over the Athletics. The Yankees actually went hitless in the other eight innings.

Anthony Volpe became the third player in the last 50 years to have two hits, two runs and two steals in an inning. Who were the other two?

Bonus question: Volpe nearly got to bat three times in the inning, but he was on deck when the third out came. Who was the last player with three plate appearances in an inning.

Performance of the week

Jacob Misiorowski struck out 12 in seven two-hit innings — throwing 57 pitches of at least 100 mph — as the Milwaukee Brewers beat St. Louis 5-1. Milwaukee went on to sweep three straight from the Cardinals, and the Brewers now lead the NL Central by 4 1/2 games over St. Louis.

Comeback of the week

The Orioles trailed by four with one out and nobody on in the bottom of the ninth. Toronto never got another out, with Jeff Hoffman allowing the next six hitters to reach base before Connor Seabold issued a bases-loaded walk to Adley Rutschman that tied the game. Pete Alonso followed with a single to give Baltimore a 6-5 win.

Toronto’s win probability was 99.3%, according to Baseball Savant, before Hoffman hit a batter and allowed a triple, a single, a double and two walks.

The Orioles went 7-3 on their homestand against Detroit, Tampa Bay and Toronto. That included a walk-off win over each of those teams and a three-game sweep of the AL East-leading Rays.

Trivia answer

Detroit’s Alan Trammell had two hits, two runs and two steals in the bottom of the first on Sept. 20, 1983, against Baltimore. Seattle’s Mike Cameron pulled it off in the top of the seventh on May 16, 2002, against Toronto.

Bonus answer: Boston’s Johnny Damon had three plate appearances in the bottom of the first on June 27, 2003, against Florida. He had a single, a double and a triple as the Red Sox scored 14 runs in the first.

Clemson's Sammy Watkins, Donnell Woolford on College Football Hall of Fame 2027 ballot

CLEMSON — The National Football Foundation announced on June 1 that Clemson football wide receiver Sammy Watkins and defensive back Donnell Woolford are on the 2027 ballot to be considered for induction into the College Football Hall of Fame.

Watkins spent three seasons with the Tigers (2011-13) and was a three-time first-team All-American, one of just five players in Clemson history to achieve that. He finished his career with 240 receptions (second in program history) for 3,391 yards (first) and 27 touchdowns (tied for first).

He was selected fourth overall in the 2014 NFL Draft by the Buffalo Bills and won a Super Bowl with the Kansas City Chiefs in 2019.

Woolford played at Clemson from 1985-88. He was a two-time first-team All-American. He holds Clemson records for career pass breakups (44) and career punt-return touchdowns (2).

He finished his career with 187 tackles, 10 interceptions and 44 pass breakups for 54 total passes defensed. 

The 2027 ballot includes 80 players and nine coaches from the NCAA FBS and 99 players and 39 coaches from the NCAA divisional and NAIA ranks. 

The announcement of the 2027 NFF College Football Hall of Fame Class will be made in early 2027.

MORE: Who Dabo Swinney has landed for Clemson football 2027 class after big visit weekend

Clemson Tigers in College Football Hall of Fame

  • 1954: John Heisman (coach)
  • 1959: Banks McFadden, RB
  • 1971: Jess Neely (coach)
  • 1989: Frank Howard (coach)
  • 2001: Terry Kinard, DB
  • 2007: Jeff Davis, LB
  • 2011: Danny Ford (coach)
  • 2021: C.J. Spiller, RB

Derrian Carter covers Clemson athletics for The Greenville News and the USA TODAY Network. Email him at DCarter@usatodayco.com and follow him on X, formerly known as Twitter, @DerrianCarter00

This article originally appeared on Greenville News: Sammy Watkins, Donnell Woolford on College Football HOF 2027 ballot

Texas Longhorns offer 2028 WR/DB recruit Major Armstrong

As Longhorns football continues to look for elite talent, they have been busy when it comes to the 2028 class. On Sunday, they added another target to the mix in CB/WR Major Armstrong. The Texas native has drawn interest from over 10 schools and has seen his stock rise over the last few months. 

Although Texas would get a boost with Armstrong in the mix, they have a few schools to beat out. That list includes Baylor, Houston, UTEP, UNLV, Missouri State, UCF, Syracuse, ECU, and Lamar. With Armstrong's recruitment just getting underway, more schools will continue to join the mix. 

Congrats to 2028 CB/WR @Majorcuttinup1 on recently reeling in his 11th offer from @TexasFootball 🤘🏾#HookEm#TTSRecruitingpic.twitter.com/d5CTjafjaT

— Touchdown Talent Solutions (@tts_recruiting) May 31, 2026

Over the next few years, it will be interesting to see what position Armstrong sticks to. Part of the reason he is in high demand is because the Marvel High star can play on both sides of the ball. That is an important trait for a team like the Longhorns that has national title aspirations. 

With Armstrong officially on the Longhorns radar, he joins a list of impressive athletes who could end up in the burnt orange. Steve Sarkisian and his staff have also made offers to four-star recruits in the 2028 class, such as Neimann Lawrence, Micah Rhodes, Braylon Clark, Braxton Rein, Jamarios Canton, Kameron McGee, and Keaton Fields. Adding any of those players would be a major win for Sarkisian. 

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— Major Armstrong (@Majorcuttinup1) May 31, 2026

For Texas, the next step is to get Armstrong to campus for a visit. He will then be able to see what a future at the Forty Acres would look like. Until then, the Longhorns will look to continue building their relationship with a talent who has game-changing ability. 

This article originally appeared on Longhorns Wire: Texas football enters recruiting battle for 2028 WR/DB Major Armstrong

Russell Wilson picks TV over continuing his playing career

Russell Wilson is staying in New York. But he won't be playing for the Jets.

Via Adam Schefter of ESPN, Wilson is "finalizing a deal" to become an analyst with CBS.

Wilson will be joining The NFL Today, which currently features James Brown, Nate Burleson, and Bill Cowher. A seat opened when Matt Ryan left to become the Falcons' president of football.

The Jets were considering Wilson as a veteran backup to Geno Smith, who once was Wilson's backup in Seattle. Wilson has said he had an offer from the Jets.

It's rare for any quarterback who was once the highest-paid player in the league to happily accept the second spot on a depth chart. (Joe Flacco is the one of the most significant exceptions.) Wilson was the Giants' starter when he signed there in 2025, and he was the Steelers' starter when he signed there in 2024. His days as a starter are and were over.

As to the biggest TV opportunities, those seats don't always pop open. With Ryan exiting, there was a current opportunity for Wilson. If he didn't take it now, it may not have been there in a year.

Wilson, a third-round pick out of Wisconsin, started for the Seahawks from 2012 through 2021. He was traded to the Broncos in 2022.

A Super Bowl winner and a 10-time Pro Bowler, Wilson was never a first-team All-Pro or a serious MVP candidate. At 16th on the all-time passing yardage list and 12th on the all-time passing touchdown list, he'll have a somewhat challenging case to get to Canton.

That's where a great career in TV can make a difference. Yes, the debate will be about his playing career. And, yes, his case will get stronger if he becomes a successful and enduring presence in NFL broadcast universe.

LSU football loses blue-chip Louisiana recruit to Ole Miss

LSU football lost a four-star wide receiver to Ole Miss on Sunday. St. Augustine's Miguel Whitley committed to the Rebels, picking Ole Miss over LSU and a handful of big-time offers.

Per Rivals Industry Rankings, Whitley is the No. 205-overall ranked recruit in the country. He's No. 30 at his position and No. 7 in the state of Louisiana. Rivals is the highest on Whitley, ranking him No. 11 at his position. However, opinions differ. 247Sports has yet to give Whitley a fourth star, while ESPN sits in the middle.

At the moment, Whitley is not a major loss for the Tigers. LSU already has two wide receivers pledged in the 2027 class, Ahmari Stevens and Braylon Calais. Both are four stars. And the Tigers remain in pursuit of five-star wide receiver Easton Royal, who Lane Kiffin and Co. hope to flip from Texas. Still, it stings to see an SEC rival walk into Louisiana and take a blue-chip recruit.

LSU football's 2027 class currently ranks No. 11 nationally. Ole Miss sits at No. 15 after the addition of Whitley.

This article originally appeared on LSU Wire: Four-star New Orleans recruit picks Ole Miss over LSU football

Journalist: Liverpool expected to sign defender after Ibrahima Konaté exit

Journalist: Liverpool expected to sign defender after Ibrahima Konaté exit
Journalist: Liverpool expected to sign defender after Ibrahima Konaté exit

Liverpool Centre Back Question Grows After Ibrahima Konaté Exit

Liverpool’s summer already looked demanding before the confirmation that Ibrahima Konaté would leave when his contract expires. On Media Matters for Anfield Index, Dave Davis and David Lynch discussed how that exit changes the scale of the rebuild, particularly with Andoni Iraola expected to arrive as Liverpool boss.

Lynch admitted the Konaté situation had shifted quickly. He said it was “not so much noises from the club” that made him think a new deal would happen, but “the noises from the player’s side.” He added that Konaté’s camp had been “so adamant” and “confident in it for such a long time” that he thought the defender would stay.

The change has left Liverpool with another major issue to solve. Lynch said: “The squad depth now, if you write it out on a piece of paper, I mean, my God, it looks like it needs about ten players adding to it.”

Centre back signing still expected

Davis then turned the conversation towards possible replacements, mentioning reports around young centre halves such as Jeremy Jacquet and Giovanni Leoni. His concern was clear, asking whether it would be “a massive gamble to go that route.”

Lynch agreed that relying only on young defenders would be risky. He said: “Jacquet is coming to a new league completely and he’s got to adapt and it’s a big ask to just drop him in and he’d be the guaranteed starter.”

On Leone, Lynch added that he is “coming off the back of that big injury,” which creates another layer of uncertainty.

That led to Lynch’s strongest conclusion on the centre back situation. “Liverpool might say that and I think they will show some faith to a degree in these players, but they absolutely need to sign a centre-half for me.”

He then made his view even clearer: “I think they’re foolish if they don’t.”

Young defenders need support

The discussion was not dismissive of Liverpool’s young centre backs. Davis said he was “massively excited to see Leoni and Jacquet and what they can do.” Lynch also accepted that both may have roles to play.

But the concern was about asking too much, too soon. Lynch said Jacquet “will play a lot of games,” while Leone has “potential to play,” particularly in the cup competitions.

That feels very different from expecting either to replace Konaté immediately as a senior starter. Lynch referenced Leny Yoro at Manchester United as an example of a young defender needing time, saying “it took him a while to find his feet.”

For Liverpool, that distinction matters. The question is not whether young centre backs can be part of the plan. It is whether they can carry the plan.

Photo: IMAGO

Virgil van Dijk cannot do everything

Davis also raised the risk around Virgil van Dijk, saying “the threat of Virgil van Dijk at his age playing every single minute or needing to play every single minute worries you a little bit.”

That is the heart of Liverpool’s defensive issue. Konaté leaving reduces experience, physicality and senior depth. If Joe Gomez also has “a big chance to depart now,” as Lynch suggested, the need becomes more urgent.

Lynch said: “I just think they will sign one. More because I hope and I think they need it.”

With Iraola potentially bringing a more intense style, the need for defensive depth only increases. Earlier in the podcast, Lynch said Liverpool must give Iraola “a massive squad” and warned that “you’ve got to have enough of them.”

The message from David Lynch to Dave Davis was therefore clear. Liverpool can trust their young centre backs to develop, but after Ibrahima Konaté’s exit, they still need a senior centre half. Without one, the gamble may be too large for a club already facing a huge summer.

New York Giants make reunion official, sign Odell Beckham Jr.

Odell Beckham Jr. is a New York Giant once again.

Beckham Jr. has agreed to a one-year deal with the Giants, returning to New York for his second stint with the team.

Reunion time in East Rutherford: The #Giants are signing WR Odell Beckham Jr. after this morning’s workout, sources tell me and @RapSheet.

Beckham’s second audition for Big Blue results in a signing and his return to the organization almost 8 years after he was traded away. pic.twitter.com/obRlBQrl5i

— Mike Garafolo (@MikeGarafolo) June 1, 2026

The reunion was highly anticipated throughout the offseason. The 33-year-old turned heads at the Fanatics Football Classic on March 21 and met with Giants coach John Harbaugh at the annual league meeting this spring, sparking rumors of a potential return.

The former Super Bowl champion worked out for the Giants on April 20 as a potential outside receiver to complement Malik Nabers next season. He worked out again on Monday following the loss of Gunner Olszewski (Achilles).

Beckham Jr. recorded 55 receiving yards in nine games with the Miami Dolphins in 2024. In 2023, he posted 565 receiving yards with an average of 16.1 yards per reception as a member of the Baltimore Ravens.

Still regarded as an exciting talent, Beckham Jr. will compete for a meaningful role throughout the summer.

This article originally appeared on Giants Wire: New York Giants make reunion official, sign Odell Beckham Jr.

Pittsburgh Riverhounds launches Hounds Pass, offering access to 12 games for $60

Pittsburgh Riverhounds SC has launched the Hounds Pass, offering fans standing-room access to 12 home matches for $60.

This new ticket option is part of a fan affordability initiative, with the first eligible match on June 13.

The limited-time and limited-quantity Hounds Pass provides access to Riverhounds matches through the remainder of the 2026 regular season at F.N.B. Stadium. The club stated the pass creates additional opportunities for fans to experience the match day atmosphere through popular social viewing areas, including the Surfside CrossBar and the Goal Line Alley behind the net on the West End, amid continued demand for reserved seating and general admission sections.

Riverhounds President Jeff Garner said the club aims to make match days as accessible as possible. He noted the team’s pride in offering an affordable sports and entertainment experience.

“At a time when many families and fans are feeling the impact of rising everyday costs, we want to continue finding ways to make Riverhounds match days as accessible as possible,” Garner said. “We’ve always taken pride in offering an affordable sports and entertainment experience and the Hounds Pass is another way for us to proactively support our fans while welcoming even more people into the atmosphere that has made F.N.B. Stadium such a special place.”

Pass holders will be able to claim their tickets starting two days before each eligible match, offering a flexible option for fans to enjoy Riverhounds soccer. With 12 tickets included, the Hounds Pass averages $5 per match. The new pass complements existing ticket options, such as season memberships.

The club also introduced a new value concessions option for all fans. This includes a discounted meal combo with a hot dog, chips and a soda or water, available for $9.99 at Center Back Bites behind Section 102.

The affordability initiative will continue with the launch of new value merchandise offerings in the coming weeks. These will include a $15 T-shirt and a $15 hat, providing supporters additional ways to represent the club at an accessible price point.

Garner emphasized the club’s goal to ensure coming to a match feels easy, fun and within reach.

“F.N.B. Stadium is one of the best summer environments in the city,” Garner said. “Whether someone joins us once a year or all season long, we want coming to a Riverhounds match to feel easy, fun and within reach. This initiative is about continuing to serve our fans with great value while creating even more ways for people to experience a night with us.”

The Hounds Pass is available now for a limited time at www.riverhounds.com/houndspass.

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Russell Wilson isn't retiring but he is joining CBS as an NFL analyst

CBS Sports has a new quarterback.

Russell Wilson is finalizing a deal to become an analyst for CBS Sports, according to ESPN's Adam Schefter. It's a move that will see the Super Bowl champion and 10-time Pro Bowl signal-caller exchange his helmet and jersey for a microphone and a suit.

Wilson will join a cast that includes James Brown, Nate Burleson and Bill Cowher on "The NFL Today" pregame show on the network.

There had been questions about the state of Wilson's playing career after he started only three games for the New York Giants in 2025.

This story will be updated.

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Russell Wilson joining CBS as NFL analyst, but not retiring

Ex-Giants QB Russell Wilson replacing Matt Ryan on CBS' NFL Today

Former New York Giants quarterback Russell Wilson is set to join CBS Sports as an analyst on "The NFL Today," the network's flagship Sunday pregame show.

The agreement represents a new chapter for the 37-year-old veteran, who is transitioning from the field following a 14-year NFL career.

Sources: Ten-time Pro-Bowl quarterback Russell Wilson is finalizing a deal to become a CBS Sports analyst. Wilson won a Super Bowl, the Walter Payton Man of the Year award and now leaves the NFL to become an analyst on the network’s pregame show that includes James Brown, Nate… pic.twitter.com/YEsi3OyDRv

— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) June 1, 2026

Wilson, a Super Bowl champion and 10-time Pro Bowl selection, spent the 2025 season with the Giants. He appeared in six games, starting the first three of the season before ceding the starting position to rookie Jaxson Dart.

A combination of limited production and injuries led to conversations about retirement or possibly continuing his playing career as a backup, including interest from the New York Jets.

Instead, Wilson will step into the studio role vacated by Matt Ryan, who left to become president of football operations for the Atlanta Falcons. He will join the established panel featuring James Brown, Nate Burleson, and Bill Cowher, contributing quarterback insights and postseason experience to the broadcast.

The move aligns with Wilson's previous media appearances on CBS and his growing interest in broadcasting opportunities.

Known for his leadership and community work as a Walter Payton Man of the Year recipient, Wilson is expected to bring thoughtful analysis to the show ahead of the upcoming NFL season.

This article originally appeared on Giants Wire: Ex-Giants QB Russell Wilson replacing Matt Ryan on CBS' NFL Today

Will Serena Williams play in the 2026 Cincinnati Open in Mason?

After a nearly four-year absence, Serena Williams announced her return to professional tennis on Monday, June 1.

Williams, 44, who last played in the U.S. Open in Sept. 2022, has received a wild card to play in a doubles match at the HSBC Championships in London, which begin June 8.

Williams is a 14-time grand slam champion and three-time Olympic gold medalist in doubles while playing alongside her sister, Venus.

Will Serena Williams play in the 2026 Cincinnati Open?

The WTA calendar points to Williams potentially playing at Wimbledon. Locally, all eyes are on August, when the Cincinnati Open returns to the Lindner Family Tennis Center (Aug. 11-23).

It's still too early to tell if Williams will play in Mason. Last year, the player fields for the Cincinnati Open were announced July 8. In 2024, the fields were announced July 17.

Serena Williams, a 23-time major champion, will return to professional tennis after a nearly four-year hiatus. She last appeared in the Cincinnati Open in 2022 and won the tournament twice (2014, 2015).

In her penultimate tournament before stepping away in 2022, Williams lost in the Round of 64 in the Cincinnati Open, then called the Western & Southern Open, in straight sets to Emma Raducanu.

Williams, a 23-time major champion, won the Cincinnati Open in back-to-back years (2014-15). She also reached the finals in 2013, falling in three sets to Victoria Azarenka.

This article originally appeared on Cincinnati Enquirer: Will Serena Williams play in 2026 Cincinnati Open? What we know

Will Serena Williams play in the 2026 Cincinnati Open in Mason?

After a nearly four-year absence, Serena Williams announced her return to professional tennis on Monday, June 1.

Williams, 44, who last played in the U.S. Open in Sept. 2022, has received a wild card to play in a doubles match at the HSBC Championships in London, which begin June 8.

Williams is a 14-time grand slam champion and three-time Olympic gold medalist in doubles while playing alongside her sister, Venus.

Will Serena Williams play in the 2026 Cincinnati Open?

The WTA calendar points to Williams potentially playing at Wimbledon. Locally, all eyes are on August, when the Cincinnati Open returns to the Lindner Family Tennis Center (Aug. 11-23).

It's still too early to tell if Williams will play in Mason. Last year, the player fields for the Cincinnati Open were announced July 8. In 2024, the fields were announced July 17.

Serena Williams, a 23-time major champion, will return to professional tennis after a nearly four-year hiatus. She last appeared in the Cincinnati Open in 2022 and won the tournament twice (2014, 2015).

In her penultimate tournament before stepping away in 2022, Williams lost in the Round of 64 in the Cincinnati Open, then called the Western & Southern Open, in straight sets to Emma Raducanu.

Williams, a 23-time major champion, won the Cincinnati Open in back-to-back years (2014-15). She also reached the finals in 2013, falling in three sets to Victoria Azarenka.

This article originally appeared on Cincinnati Enquirer: Will Serena Williams play in 2026 Cincinnati Open? What we know

‘Being a world champion’: Tommy Fury on what ‘keeps him driving on’ ahead of Eddie Hall fight

Tommy Fury (left) and Eddie Hall pose for photographs during the press conference at Glaziers Hall, London. Picture date: Tuesday April 7, 2026. (Photo by Jonathan Brady/PA Images via Getty Images) | PA Images via Getty Images

Tommy Fury will face Eddie Hall in a super-charged novelty boxing bout on June 13 in the main event of a Misfits Boxing card from Manchester, England, and says that he keeps driving forward because he wants to be a world champion.

How we’re supposed to think that spending the last three years fighting Jake Paul, KSI, a random club fighter in a six-rounder, and now Eddie Hall in a non-sanctioned bout is pushing him in that direction is a real puzzler, but he said it.

“The only thing that I haven’t achieved in my life is being a world champion. So I think that is the thing that keeps me driving on,” he told DAZN cameras. “Financially making sure that we’re good-good, because I’ve got another kid on the way now. And that’s it, everything’s just for them. You want to make sure they’re financially secure to the best way you can.”

The “financially for the kids” part is something anyone can understand. But the “being a world champion” part should be heard as every bit as delusional and absurd as when Jake Paul says it. Even with the last name, Tommy Fury has proven pretty conclusively, now at age 27, that he is neither serious enough about nor good enough at boxing to win a world title.

Fury (11-0, 4 KO) is just not a serious boxing prospect. Never really has been. He just has a serious boxing last name, and even that ties into one guy and not so much the other seven or 12 Furys who have tried their hand in the pro ranks, hoping the name can carry them.

Realistically, Tommy has proven to be a less ambitious version of the man he narrowly beat, Jake Paul. However ridiculous you may find Paul’s similar claims and statements, he got in there with Anthony Joshua. Tommy Fury has gotten in there with Kenan Hanjalic. These guys are not playing the same game.

I don’t usually do this, but there were a couple of user replies on DAZN’s Instagram post that made me chuckle enough to share them, and I think sum up what a lot of the reaction naturally will be here:

First, directed to Tommy himself: “Jesus, mate! I still haven’t achieved scoring the winning goal for Liverpool in the Champions League final! But that’s the thing that keeps me driving on! I’m 48 years of age! Ya never know! We could both achieve our dreams together!”

And a reply to that: “As long as you keep kicking that ball on the park with the kids, you and Tommy are literally doing the same thing to achieve that end goal.”

Still, I admit to having some curiosity about the Fury vs Hall fight, taken as what it is, and what it is is not serious boxing. I’ll tune in on June 13 just for the visual of seeing Fury combat a human refrigerator.

'Tigers don't quit': Inside LSU's historic round to stay alive at NCAAs

CARLSBAD, Calif. — LSU coach Jake Amos had booked his team's plane tickets home.

The Tigers sat T-27 out of 30 teams with seemingly 18 holes remaining in their season Sunday. They were 17 shots outside of the projected 15-team cut line at Omni La Costa, and the second-year coach was just hoping to have a safe trip back to Baton Rouge.

"I need to make sure I’m on good flights, and that was kind of the only thing I was thinking about," Amos admitted.

LSU didn't make it on the plane.

The Tigers, ranked seventh in the country, shot 18-under 270 in the third round of the 2026 NCAA Men's Golf Championship. That was the lowest round of the day by nine shots and the third-lowest 18-hole score in relation to par ever at NCAAs, one shot behind UNLV (1998) and Arizona (2000). The largest comeback to make the 54-hole cut at NCAAs before Sunday was seven shots. Now it's 17.

"Tigers don’t quit and we didn’t," Amos said.

LSU begins the final round T-12 at 2 over but only three shots behind Duke, the final team inside the top 8 with 18 holes to play.

Freshman Dan Hayes shot 8-under 64, a round that featured nine birdies and set a tournament scoring record at Omni La Costa. He also bested former LSU individual national champion John Peterson's program record of 65 at NCAAs in 2011.

"I just knew we needed to make birdies," Hayes said. "We were terrible the first round. I think everyone will say it, and we just knew we had to go low, and I think today there was no holding back. Like we had nothing to lose, and we know how good we are. Every single one of us can shoot seven, eight under, so when it all clicks, it clicks."

Jay Mendell (68), Matthew Dodd-Berry (69) and Arni Sveinsson (69) all contributed to the record round from LSU, which last year went home after failing to advance from NCAA Regionals as a No. 1 seed.

Instead of another disappointing finish to the season, the Tigers have a chance to make match play for the first time in 10 years.

"It is just kind of the proudest I’ve ever been of any team," Amos said. "We finally showed the firepower this teamhas.”

Cameron Jourdan is an assistant editor for Golfweek, covering college and amateur golf.

This article originally appeared on Golfweek: LSU had a near-record round to stay alive at NCAA Golf Championship

Indiana’s Bears Stadium Bid Gets More Real After Illinois Misses Chance

Now it’s about to become very clear just how serious the Bears stadium bid from Indiana really is. 

Despite all-night political negotiations that ran into Monday morning, and weeks of preceding deliberations, the Illinois House of Representatives adjourned without taking up a Bears stadium bill. The state Senate approved that proposal—which would allow certain Cook County towns to create stadium authorities to help support a Bears venue—around 4:40 a.m. ET on Monday.

In the House, though, the depth and complexity of that bill proved to be too much to approach in a legislative session already running into overtime.

“The bill came over from the Senate after many of us had been up for 20 hours and it is not enough time to vet a really important bill,” said Democratic state Rep. Lindsey LaPointe. “Many of us are going to scrutinize anything that is potentially a tax giveaway to the super wealthy or big corporations.”

In the dramatically reworked Senate bill, the Bears would pay for the stadium, but the host town would own it, and the team would not pay property taxes. 

“I remain optimistic. We all share the same goal: finding a solution that works for the Bears, works for taxpayers, and earns the confidence of the General Assembly,” said state Rep. Kam Buckner, a key figure on the stadium negotiations. “[Monday] morning was the end of session. It was not the end of the conversation.”

What’s Next?

The current political reality in Illinois creates a very stark timeline surrounding the NFL team’s attempt to build a $5 billion domed stadium and mixed-use development. The Bears have been clear for months they want to make a final stadium choice by the early summer at the latest, and the team currently has only one fully approved offer on the table: the proposal from Hammond, Ind., that was ratified in February and would fund about 60% of the stadium cost.

In the three-plus months since that approval, there have been some continued whispers that the Hammond bid is merely a stalking horse for an eventual deal in Illinois. That agreement in the team’s current home state, however, still hasn’t happened, meaning three potential scenarios stand out:

  • The Bears could adjust their timeline and delay their site decision, primarily to give Illinois more time. That’s a tough prospect given the team has already said the cost of the project likely rises by $10 million with every month of delays. The NFL would also like the Bears to join an accelerating stadium development boom that includes the Bills, Titans, Commanders, Browns, Chiefs, and Broncos. To that end, the Bears said early Monday that its deliberations “remain on the late spring/early summer timeline that we have previously communicated.”
  • The Bears could accept the Hammond offer. Indiana Gov. Mike Braun has already been increasingly confident that will happen, saying even before the latest developments in Illinois that his state had a “65-35” chance of landing the Bears.
  • Illinois legislators could find a way to ratify a Bears stadium bill outside of the normal legislative calendar, which doesn’t pick up again until the fall. House Speaker Chris Welch, however, said early Monday that calling a special session to revisit the Bears issue was not planned.

“I think our caucus is used to processes,” Welch said. “Our caucus is used to taking our time and doing it right. … So we’ll get it right. We’ll get it done.”

NFL insiders, however, don’t believe there is much time left, if any, for Illinois.

“Unless there’s a meaningful change in Illinois, and quick, the team is going to Indiana,” Marc Ganis, a Chicago-based sports consultant who works frequently with the NFL, tells Front Office Sports. “Not only is there disappointment by what’s happened, but there’s been a loss of credibility [in Illinois]. Sports fans in Illinois have now really seen, maybe for the first time, how dysfunctional Illinois government really is. The politicians wasted five months [during the spring session] and didn’t really talk to each other.”

The post Indiana’s Bears Stadium Bid Gets More Real After Illinois Misses Chance appeared first on Front Office Sports.

How to watch Serena Williams' return to tennis at Queen's Club

After a four-year layoff, Serena Williams will be the center of attention in her return to competitive tennis at the Queen's Club in London.

Williams, 44, received a wild-card entry to play doubles at the HSBC Championships, which begin this weekend and serve as a grass-court tuneup for Wimbledon later this month.

Her doubles partner has not yet been announced.

The 23-time Grand Slam singles champion hasn't played a competitive event since losing to Australia’s Ajla Tomljanovic in the third round of the 2022 U.S. Open. However, she is eligible to compete again after rejoining the sport's drug testing pool and reaching the mandatory six-month mark back in February.

When is the Queen's Club tournament?

The Queen's Club tournament, officially the HSBC Championships, is contested at the Queen's Club in West Kensington, London.

The grass-court tournament for men and women begins on June 8 and runs through June 14.

Tennis great Serena Williams welcomes inductee Maria Sharapova to the stage at the Aug. 23, 2025, ceremony at the International Tennis Hall of Fame in Newport, R.I.

How to watch Serena Williams in HSBC Championships

Serena Williams will be playing in the women's doubles draw at the HSBC Championships.

The draw and official schedule have not yet been announced.

  • Date: June 8-14
  • TV: Tennis Channel

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Serena Williams returns to tennis at Queen's Club: Dates, TV info

Kilmarnock confirm Watson move to Bolton

Kilmarnock midfielder David Watson
David Watson leaves Kilmarnock as a club centurion [SNS]

David Watson will join Bolton Wanderers from Kilmarnock, the Scottish Premiership club have confirmed as they thanked him "for his commitment to the club".

The midfielder, 21, is in the final weeks of his contract at Killie and will join Bolton for their first season back in England's Championship. A compensation package has been agreed between the clubs.

This season, Watson made 42 appearances, scoring three goals, as Kilmarnock finished 10th in the Premiership.

"David has been with the club since the age of seven and went on to make 140 senior appearances for the club, becoming Scotland Under-21 captain in that time too," the Rugby Park club said.

"He scored 13 goals and contributed six assists during his time at Killie, playing a major role in the first team set-up over the last three seasons since his breakthrough.

"Everyone at Kilmarnock sincerely thanks David for his commitment to the club, having worked his way through the age groups of our academy, and he departs with our best wishes for his career."

NBA Finals dates. NBA FInals schedule. Knicks vs. Spurs prediction

We're days away from the NBA Finals.

The San Antonio Spurs, who knocked off the defending champion Oklahoma City Thunder on Saturday, will host the New York Knicks in Game 1 of the NBA Finals on June 3. Tipoff is at 8:30 p.m.

The Knicks have had a lot of time to recover from bumps and bruises. They've been idle since ousting the Cleveland Cavaliers in a four-game sweep in series that ended May 25.

But that doesn't mean the Knicks will come in healthy. Their star center Mitchell Robinson broke the pinky on his right hand and underwent surgery to repair it. Reports say he plans on playing with a protective brace.

The Knicks will need all the big guys they can find to stop San Antonio franchise center Victor Wembanyama

NBA Finals schedule

  • Game 1: Knicks at Spurs, June 3, 8:30 p.m., ABC
  • Game 2: Knicks at Spurs, June 5, 8:30 p.m., ABC
  • Game 3: Spurs at Knicks, June 8, 8:30 p.m., ABC
  • Game 4: Spurs at Knicks, June 10, 8:30 p.m., ABC
  • Game 5: Knicks at Spurs, June 13, 8:30 p.m., ABC
  • Game 6: Spurs at Knicks, June 16, 8:30 p.m., ABC
  • Game 7: Knicks at Spurs, June 19, 8:30 p.m., ABC

Spurs vs. Knicks this year

The Knicks went 1-1 against the Spurs this year. The Knicks won 114-89 on March 1, but fell to the Spurs 134-132 on New Year’s Eve.

Knicks vs. Spurs prediction

The Knicks are the hottest team in the NBA, having not lost since Game 3 of the first round series against the Atlanta Hawks. But the West is a different world. The Spurs are the better team and have homecourt. It should go six or seven, but the Spurs will win the series. We'll say Spurs in six.

This article originally appeared on Asbury Park Press: When does BNA Finals start? How to watch Spurs vs. Knicks series

Russell Wilson makes career decision after 14th NFL season

After 14 seasons in the NFL, 37-year-old quarterback Russell Wilson has made a decision on his next career move.

Wilson will join CBS Sports as an analyst, according to a report from Ryan Glasspiegel of Front Office Sports. Last month, The Athletic's Andrew Marchand previously reported that Wilson was a candidate to replace Matt Ryan on "The NFL Today." Ryan left the show to join the Atlanta Falcons' front office earlier this year.

Wilson apparently had an offer to join an NFL team as a backup, but he has opted to join CBS.

Wilson's decision to transition to television presumably means his NFL career is over, but NFL Network's Ian Rapoport tweeted that Wilson "may not be retiring." At the very least, Wilson is putting "a pause" on his playing career, according to Rapoport. ESPN's Adam Schefter is tweeting as if Wilson's career is now over.

Wilson, a 10-time Pro Bowler and one-time Super Bowl champion, spent the majority of his career with the Seattle Seahawks, where he went 104-53-1 as a starter before being traded to the Denver Broncos. Wilson went 11-19 as a starter with the Broncos before being benched by coach Sean Payton, who drafted Bo Nix after cutting Wilson in 2024.

Wilson threw for 46,966 passing yards and 353 passing touchdowns while adding 5,568 rushing yards and 31 scores on the ground while playing with four NFL teams from 2012-2025.

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This article originally appeared on Broncos Wire: NFL news: Russell Wilson makes career decision after 14th season

Ul Hassan extends Glamorgan stay

Glamorgan all-rounder Zain Ul Hassan has signed a contract extension at the club until the end of the 2027 season.

Born in Pakistan, the 25-year-old grew up in the West Midlands and made one appearance for Worcestershire before spending time with the South Asian Cricket Academy.

He earned a Glamorgan contract in 2023 and played in all 14 Championship games in the promotion winning side in 2025.

Ul Hassan features as an opening batter and seam bowler, and he made his career best score of 143 against Hampshire at Southampton in May.

"I'm very grateful to extend my contract," Ul Hassan told the club website.

"I've loved my time in Cardiff and being part of such a great group of players and coaches. We're playing some really good cricket across all formats, and I'm proud to be contributing to that.

"Hopefully I can play my part in even more success for Glamorgan."

World Cup participants offering free tickets as high prices continue to drive fans away

An exterior view of Hard Rock Stadium
Miami's Hard Rock Stadium will host Saudi Arabia's first FIFA World Cup game against Uruguay -Credit:Leonardo Fernandez/Getty Images

Soccer fans are set to receive complimentary tickets to the FIFA World Cup amid concerns that certain games could be played in front of half-empty stands. Attendance figures are a growing worry for FIFA ahead of the tournament getting underway next week, as the eye-watering cost of tickets continues to deter supporters.

As a case in point, the most affordable tickets available for England's opening game against Croatia on June 17 were listed at $898 on FIFA's official resale platform back in April. Despite widespread criticism, FIFA president Gianni Infantino rather awkwardly stood behind a $2million ticket that surfaced on the resale market.

Saudi Arabian supporters, however, won't need to reach for their wallets at all. Their football association has confirmed it will distribute complimentary tickets to fans throughout the tournament, as per The Mirror.

FIFA President Gianni Infantino attends World Football Day event at the UN General Assembly
FIFA President Gianni Infantino has defended the extortionate World Cup ticket prices on offer -Credit:Selcuk Acar/Anadolu via Getty Images

The move isn't without precedent - at last summer's Club World Cup in the United States, FIFA distributed free tickets to bolster crowd numbers. On Thursday, Saudi Arabia's US Embassy announced: "The countdown begins for the FIFA World Cup!

"On this occasion, Saudi Arabia is offering free tickets for Saudi National Team fans present in the US. We wish our national team the best of luck as it represents the Kingdom with pride, passion, and the full force of a nation behind them."

Every Saudi Arabia supporter stands to receive a complimentary ticket if they've made the journey to North America for the tournament, which they'll launch against Uruguay in Miami. The Sun reports that FIFA approved the approach.

Tickets for Saudi Arabia's group stage fixtures are being sold for as much as $3,000, yet thousands of seats remain available. Georgios Donis' squad will also face Spain and Cape Verde in Group H.

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Meanwhile, FIFA are confronting a legal battle over their contentious ticketing system. New York and New Jersey attorneys generals are pursuing legal action after supporters alleged that they were deceived about the category of ticket they were buying.

"Being honest about ticket sales is not complicated," New Jersey attorney general Jennifer Davenport declared. "But FIFA has turned buying a ticket to the World Cup into a gauntlet of confusion, fake scarcity, and impossibly high prices - all at the expense of consumers and hardworking New Jerseyans."

"We are committed to conducting a thorough investigation of FIFA's conduct, and we are proud to stand together with attorney general James in protecting our consumers. It's an honour to host the World Cup, but the event is not an invitation to exploit our residents and visitors."

New York attorney general Letitia James added: "New Yorkers have been waiting years for the World Cup to come to their backyard, and they deserve a fair shot at affordable tickets. No one should be manipulated into paying sky-high prices for seats, and fans should be able to trust that the tickets they purchase will be the ones they receive."

When approached for a response, FIFA declined to comment.

Here are the 10 things we're most excited about for fantasy football in the 2026 NFL season

The NFL Season is 100 days away! Yahoo analyst Joel Smyth shares 10 things to get excited about for fantasy football before the 2026 NFL season.

1. Ashton Jeanty on a new and improved Raiders

In 2025, rookie Ashton Jeanty had the second-lowest yards before contact on average, largely due to the offensive line. Injuries didn’t help, with star left tackle Kolton Miller out for the majority of the season and Jackson Powers-Johnson on IR. Not only will Las Vegas have both return healthy in 2026, but the Raiders added All-Pro center Tyler Linderbaum, a dominant force in the run game, as well as multiple guards via free agency and the NFL Draft. There was no room to run for the explosive rookie, but help has arrived.​

2. Justin Jefferson with a new QB

Justin Jefferson doesn’t need Tom Brady at quarterback; he just needs serviceable. Carson Wentz is not the ideal option for your star fantasy WR, and yet, Jefferson averaged 95 receiving YPG in his five starts, which would have ranked third among wideouts. Kyler Murray may not be everyone’s favorite, but he is no doubt an upgrade from Jefferson’s 2025 QB play as a proven option for fantasy weapons. DeAndre Hopkins is the best receiver Murray has had in his career, with the former Cardinals QB helping him finish as the WR10 over their three seasons together.​

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3. New age of tight ends

From 2019-2023, the tight end position was dominated by three stars: Travis Kelce, George Kittle and Mark Andrews. We’ve seen them begin to fade over the last couple of seasons, but we’ve also begun to see the rise of the next wave. This season, we should see the future stars at the tight end position fully take over and start a new era. Of the first eight tight ends in the early 2026 ADP, the oldest is 26 years old! Trey McBride, Brock Bowers, Colston Loveland, Tyler Warren, Harold Fannin Jr., Tucker Kraft, Kyle Pitts and Sam LaPorta are all under 27 years old and ready to fight it out to finish as a top-three fantasy TE.

4. DeVonta Smith resurgence

With A.J. Brown expected to be traded to New England, WR1 DeVonta Smith's time is finally here. He has the capability but hasn’t always had the full opportunity in a run-first offense. Last season, when A.J. Brown was off the field, Smith was targeted on 29% of his routes versus less than 21% with Brown on. Smith had 75+ receiving yards in all three games without Brown since he was traded to Philly, with 9+ targets in all of them. Makai Lemon was added, but Smith gets his best shot of finishing as a WR1 in PPG for the first time in his career.

5. A healthy Jonathon Brooks?

After coming back from an ACL tear he suffered in college, Panthers RB and 2024 second-round pick Jonathon Brooks re-tore his right ACL in Week 14 of 2024. After missing the entire 2025 season, Brooks looks ready to go for this season with a real opportunity at making an impact. With Rico Dowdle gone in free agency and Chuba Hubbard coming off a career-worst season, Carolina chose to only sign free agent A.J. Dillon as its projected RB4. The Panthers are a surprisingly valuable fantasy RB spot with Dave Canales calling plays the last two seasons, giving Brooks a shot at making a major impact as a late-round pick.  

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6. Week 17 championship matchups ranks

You can play great for 16 weeks, but if you don’t succeed in Week 17, none of it matters. Here are the top-five games for fantasy football championship weekend to get excited about.​

  1. Baltimore Ravens at Cincinnati Bengals on TNF

  2. Detroit Lions at Chicago Bears

  3. Philadelphia Eagles at San Francisco 49ers on SNF

  4. Kansas City Chiefs at Los Angeles Chargers

  5. Denver Broncos at New England Patriots

7. Cam Ward’s second shot

The No. 1 overall pick from a year ago, Cam Ward entered an impossible situation in 2025. No weapons to work with, the head coach fired mid-season and the hardest fantasy QB schedule in the NFL. Sometimes we need to wipe the slate clean and start over. It’s worked recently for first overall picks with similar history, as the last three to score under 12 PPG all rebounded the following season. Trevor Lawrence and Jared Goff went from outside the top-25 to the QB11, and Bryce Young improved by five PPG. With a strong final month, a new, promising coaching staff and Carnell Tate in the building, it should be fun to see Ward have a true shot to show why he was the first selection out of Miami in 2025.

8. Late round rushing QBs available

Every year, the best fantasy pick you can make is a late-round rushing QB. The issue is, they come few and far between. Last season it was Drake Maye (and waiver-wire addition Jaxson Dart), and the year prior was Jayden Daniels. This season, we have options. Kyler Murray, a six-time QB1, is going at QB17 while the most run-heavy QB in 2025 when starting, Malik Willis, is being taken at QB21. You can grab Dart at QB12 or Bo Nix at QB14 as well. The hit rate on rushing quarterbacks and the upside in the later rounds makes it a best bet, as they don’t even have to be a good NFL QB necessarily to succeed in fantasy football.

9. DJ Moore domino effect

DJ Moore heading to Buffalo not only revives his chances of being fantasy relevant, but boost the Bears young trio in the process. The former fantasy WR1 reunites with Joe Brady, who gave his star receiver the sixth-highest target share in the NFL while the two were in Carolina. The competition is minimal with a top quarterback who provided Stefon Diggs with 100+ receptions, 8+ touchdowns and 13+ fantasy PPG in all four seasons in Buffalo. Meanwhile, his vacated targets and role give Bears receivers Rome Odunze, Luther Burden III and Colston Loveland a valuable bump. Moore led the team with 13 end zone targets in 2025 and in routes from the slot. The Chicago offense can support multiple weapons, and with Moore out of the way, the talented young receivers can thrive.

10. Justin Herbert with pass protection

Last year was an impressive — but not easy — season for Justin Herbert. He dealt with the worst pass protection in football after losing both of his starting offensive tackles (and for part of the time, their backups along with it). His two starting OTs are elite, ranking top-10 in pressure rate, but without them, Los Angeles put Herbert under pressure more than any QB. In his four games with LT Joe Alt, Herbert scored 21.7 PPG compared to 16.7 the rest of the season. With a completely replaced interior and a dominant tackle duo back healthy, Herbert could find himself in the exact opposite situation in 2026.

Lakers three-team Austin Reaves trade pitch lands $195 million Pelicans trio

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Even if the Los Angeles Lakers re-sign Austin Reaves this summer (assuming he opts out of his $14.9 million player option), there’s no guarantee he’ll continue his career with Los Angeles. 

If an ideal sign-and-trade scenario presents itself, the Lakers could find themselves swapping Reaves for assets that would help fill the franchise’s notable needs. According to Lakers insider Jovan Buha, there’s a world where Los Angeles could use Reaves to help them acquire the Pelicans’ talented $195 million via a three-team trade.

“You’d essentially be trading Austin and five first-round picks if the Lakers are trading the 2026 25 pick as well,” Buhasaid Friday. “So Austin and five first-round picks forOnyeka Okongwu (Atlanta Hawks),Trey Murphy (Pelicans), Herb Jones (Pelicans),Yves Missi (Pelicans). That’s a lot of picks.”

“I would consider it. “It’s a lot of draft capital, but you are also getting four players, and then you are turning one player into four… I would rather have those four guys than Austin … But it’s coming out of a massive cost with your five first-round draft picks.”

Murphy is the obvious headliner in Buha’s hypothetical trade idea, as the 25-year-old is an emerging two-way star who’s on track to earn his first All-Star nod in 2026-27 (he averaged 21.5 points, 5.7 rebounds, 3.8 assists, and 1.5 steals per game this season, which likely put him in All-Star consideration). 

While not as well-rounded, Jones is a solidified defensive stud who frequently forces opponents out of their comfort zone and takes advantage of telegraphed moves/passes (1.6 steals per game).

Missi is still a work in progress, but he’s proven he can be a durable big man who can protect the rim better than most (1.5 blocks per game), and be effective as a hard roller in ball-screen situations. 

It also wouldn’t hurt to have Okongwu, a 15.2 points and 7.6 rebounds per game Hawks contributor who’s starting to come into his own, as another viable frontcourt option to turn to.

As Buha noted, surrendering five first-round picks would be challenging for the Lakers, but the hefty return could make it worth their while.

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Elite edge rusher commits to Georgia football

The Georgia Bulldogs have landed a commitment from three-star edge rusher recruit Olayiwola Taiwo. The elite pass rusher committed to coach Kirby Smart and Georgia over Kansas, Wake Forest, Virginia Tech and Rutgers.

Taiwo is part of a recent Georgia recruiting hot streak. The Bulldogs have landed recent commitments from three-star offensive tackle D.J. Dotson and three-star wide receiver Taurean Rawlins.

The 6-foot-3, 225-pound pass rusher plays high school football for Lovejoy High School in Hampton, Georgia. The talented edge rusher is ranked as the No. 1,356 recruit in the nation and the No. 103 player at his position. Taiwo is the No. 146 recruit in Georgia and is a member 2027 recruiting cycle.

Georgia has been on a recent run of adding three-star recruits, which is very different from what the Bulldogs have done in the past. The Bulldogs appear to be using a different recruiting strategy than normal for the 2027 recruits.

The Bulldogs have just thee commitments from four- and five-star recruits in the class of 2027. The Bulldogs have 11 total commitments including eight from three-stars. Georgia has the No. 26 recruiting class in the country.

Taiwo took an official visit to Georgia from May 29-31. In his highlights, Taiwo flashes explosiveness and strength. The pass rusher is good at defeating offensive linemen with his hands.

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Vote for the Martin Dentistry best football performance of 2025

The school year may be over, but the debates are just beginning.

With another high school sports season complete, The Record is shifting the Martin Dentistry Athlete of the Week series into offseason mode.

Rather than honoring athletes from a specific week, we'll spend the summer revisiting the biggest performances, moments and accomplishments from across the 2025-26 school year.

Best single-game performances. Athletes of the year. Coaches of the year. The best of the best.

And we're starting with football.

We've selected 16 of the most impressive single-game football performances from the 2025 season. Now it's up to you to decide which one deserves the top spot.

The poll at the bottom of this page closes at noon Thursday, June 4. There are no voting restrictions, so vote now and vote often.

Here are the 16 nominees:

Oakdale High’s Wes Burford on a TD run against East Union High from Manteca Friday night. Oakdale won 71-55.

Oakdale's Burford Piles Up 423 Yards, Seven Touchdowns Against East Union

On a night when points came in bunches, senior Wes Burford made sure Oakdale stayed ahead. The Sac-Joaquin Section's all-time leading rusher and Air Force signee piled up 423 yards and seven touchdowns on 30 carries, guiding the Mustangs to a 71-55 victory over East Union in a mentor-versus-protege showdown Oct. 3. "In my opinion, when you're in the top 1%, that's what happens," Oakdale coach Garrett Martin said. "That's Wes."

East Union's Fay records 216 yards, five touchdowns versus Oakdale

Just when it seemed Oakdale might finally create some separation, senior Jackson Fay pulled East Union back into the fight. Despite the Lancers' 71-55 loss on Oct. 3, the UC Davis signee and four-sport athlete put his explosiveness on full display, turning 13 receptions into 216 yards and five touchdowns.

Chavez's Walker carves up Tokay for 408 yards, six touchdowns

Perfection may be impossible in sports, but Chavez sophomore quarterback Elijah Walker came close Sept. 19. In a 55-27 rout of Tokay, Walker completed 20 of 26 passes for 408 yards and six touchdowns without throwing an interception.

Chavez’s Joel Donnell, left, fends off Stagg’s Amari Lambert on his way to a touchdown during a varsity football game at Chavez HS in Stockton on Oct. 30, 2025. Chavez won 42-0.

Donnell runs Chavez to first perfect season, back-to-back SJAA titles

Two years after a winless season, Chavez found itself on the doorstep of more history against then-undefeated Stagg. Joel Donnell helped make it happen, rushing 15 times for 225 yards and two touchdowns in a 42-0 shutout Oct. 30 that secured back-to-back SJAA championships and the first perfect season in program history.

Edison's Rasmussen throws seven touchdowns on 11 passes in rout of Lodi

Eleven completions were all it took for Devin Rasmussen to take over. In the final home game of his career, the Edison senior quarterback went 11-for-16 for 393 yards and seven touchdowns without throwing an interception in a 56-17 blowout of Lodi in the regular-season finale Oct. 31.

East Union advances to section semifinal behind Camara's 272 yards, four touchdowns

With a spot in the section semifinals on the line, Brayden Camara helped keep East Union's historic season moving forward. The running back rushed 22 times for 272 yards and four touchdowns in a 58-25 victory over No. 5 Placer on Nov. 14 in the CIF Sac-Joaquin Section Division IV quarterfinals.

Fleming helps Tokay make history in California's first-ever bowl game

California had never staged a high school football bowl game before Nov. 7, and Amire Fleming made the most of the occasion. In Tokay's 51-44 victory over Mountain House in the CIF Sac-Joaquin Section Bowl Game, the senior running back rushed 26 times for 236 yards and six touchdowns while adding two receptions for 49 yards and another score

St. Mary’s Jaden Galvan throws a pass during the Sac-Joaquin Section Div. II quarterfinal game against Jesuit at St. Mary’s Sanguinetti Field in Stockton on Nov. 14, 2025. St. Mary’s won 58-55.

St. Mary's Galvan leads playoff comeback in 'one of the most amazing games ever'

Trailing 31-15 at halftime against No. 5 Jesuit in the CIF Sac-Joaquin Section Division II quarterfinals, St. Mary's appeared to have its season on the ropes. Jaden Galvan had other plans. The senior quarterback threw for 358 yards and five touchdowns on 25-of-43 passing and helped engineer a flawless two-minute drive as the Rams stormed back for a 64-55 victory.

UCLA signee Moore III's 295 all-purpose yards keep St. Mary's alive in 'one of the most amazing games ever'

Sixteen seconds stood between St. Mary's and elimination before Kenneth Moore III changed everything. The UCLA signee scored the game-winning touchdown on an end around in a 64-55 comeback win over No. 5 Jesuit in the CIF Sac-Joaquin Section Division II quarterfinals. The senior wide receiver also piled up 101 receiving yards on four catches, added 160 kick return yards and returned a kickoff for a touchdown as the Rams launched the postseason run that ended with Stockton's first state football championship.

Hernandez powers St. Mary's in Battle of Stockton with five touchdowns, 231 yards

Two streaks dating back decades were on the line when St. Mary's and Lincoln met in the Battle of Stockton on Oct. 31. Lincoln hadn't beaten the Rams since 2005, while St. Mary's hadn't lost a league game since 2013. Diego Hernandez made sure neither came to an end, powering the Rams with 231 rushing yards and five touchdowns on 27 carries in a 54-41 victory.

Edison High’s Langdon Horace runs against Downey High on Friday September 19, 2025. Edison led 27-13 at the half.

Stanford-bound Horace delivers 189 yards, three touchdowns in Edison's finale

One of the most accomplished receivers in Edison history made the most of his final home game. Stanford signee Langdon Horace needed just five receptions to rack up 189 receiving yards and three touchdowns in a 56-17 victory over Lodi on Oct. 31.

East Union reaches first section final since 1989 behind UC Davis signee Fay's five touchdowns

A trip to East Union's first section final since 1989 was on the line, and Jackson Fay refused to let the opportunity slip away. The UC Davis signee and senior wide receiver scored five touchdowns in a 61-55 road upset of No. 1 Twelve Bridges in the CIF Sac-Joaquin Section Division VI semifinals on Nov. 21, hauling in nine receptions for 125 yards and three scores while adding 59 rushing yards and two touchdowns on seven carries.

Huerta's 178 receiving yards help St. Mary's reach second CIF State Championship game

Not all game-changing performances end in the end zone. Ivan Huerta caught seven passes for 178 yards, including a 67-yard gain with less than three minutes remaining that set St. Mary's up inside the 3-yard line in a 31-24 victory over Junipero Serra in the CIF State NorCal Regional Finals on Dec. 5. The win sent the Rams to their first CIF State Championship game since 2010.

Manteca shocks Bay Area powerhouse behind Juarez's 206 yards, three touchdowns

Few expected Manteca to spoil Frank McManus' debut at Cardinal Newman, but that's exactly what happened Aug. 29. Facing a coach who led Mater Dei to a CIF Southern Section Division 1 title, an Open Division state championship and a national championship in 2023, the Buffaloes rolled to a 40-7 victory behind Nikko Juarez, who rushed 18 times for 206 yards and three touchdowns.

Stagg’s Darnell Holmes, right, outruns Tokay’s Levi Stockton during a varsity football game at Stagg in Stockton on Oct. 24, 2025. Stagg won 24-21.

Stagg's Holmes caps remarkable turnaround with 214 yards, two touchdowns against Tokay

"We back, baby. We back." Eric Crocker couldn't contain his excitement after Stagg's 24-21 win over Tokay on Oct. 24, a victory that kept the Delta Kings undefeated in SJAA play heading into the regular-season finale. Holmes was a major reason why, as the junior running back rushed for 214 yards and two touchdowns, giving him at least two scores in eight of the nine games he played.

Alexander's two-way dominance helps St. Mary's capture CIF State Championship

The biggest game in Stockton football history brought out the best in Moses Alexander. The two-way senior rushed six times for 71 yards and two touchdowns in St. Mary's 27-24 victory over Bakersfield Christian (13-1) on Dec. 12, helping secure the city's first-ever CIF Division 2-AA state championship. He wasn't finished there, tipping a pass that led to an interception before breaking up a fade route on third-and-goal late in the game, setting the stage for the missed field goal that sealed the title.

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NFL insider weighs in on Cardinals QB Carson Beck starting in Week 1

The Arizona Cardinals' quarterback situation isn't exactly ideal. They have a presumed starter in Jacoby Brissett embroiled in a contract dispute. They have a backup with a 17-30 career record as a starter. Perhaps the most intriguing part of their quarterback room is having third-round pick Carson Beck.

Beck started 43 games in college at Georgia and Miami, taking Miami to the national championship game last year.

So while some of the focus is on Brissett's absence, there is a lingering question — will Beck get a chance to start as a rookie, and could he end up being the Week 1 starter?

SI.com's Albert Breer gave some insight in his most recent mailbag.

From Kyle (@KyleH10201988): What are the chances Carson Beck is QB1 and starts the season?

Kyle, I don’t think that’ll happen. I think it’ll be either Jacoby Brissett or Gardner Minshew II to begin the year. But I think we will see Beck make starts, plural, this season, as Mike LaFleur and his Cardinals coaching staff assess the position ahead of what could be a pivotal draft next April.

Head coach Mike LaFleur has said during the offseason that Beck getting to sit a while would be ideal. He will delay Beck starting as long as he can, unless he simply is better than Minshew while Brissett is out.

Personally, I give him almost no shot at starting in Week 1. Brissett and Minshew are too experienced and are certainly good enough to start for a bad team. But as bad as the Cardinals are projected to be, it would be foolish not to get Beck out there for a few games, and the schedule at the end of the year lines up perfectly for them to do so with a late bye week followed by lesser quality opponents.

How many starts will Beck get? The lowest total will probably be four.

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MSI smashes the ROG Ally with its new Claw 8 EX AI+

MSI’s ARC G3 Extreme-powered Claw 8 EX AI+ is a handheld gaming powerhouse MSI has unveiled its next-generation gaming handheld at Computex 2026, the Claw 8 EX AI+. This new handheld uses Intel’s new ARC G3 Extreme SOC, giving it 14 CPU cores and 12 Xe3 GPU cores. With this hardware comes support for Intel’s […]

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This solar-powered desalination device turns seawater into drinking water, can also extract lithium

1 June 2026 at 19:16

The work, led by Chunlei Guo, a professor of optics and physics, centers on a specially treated surface known as superwicking black metal. The material is created by texturing a metal surface with femtosecond laser pulses, altering its structure at microscopic scales. This process gives the surface two key properties:...

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PS’s FlexStrike Fight Stick Arrives in August for Marvel Tokon Fighting Souls, New 27″ Monitor and Pulse Elevate Speakers Arrive Later

1 June 2026 at 20:21

A showcase of Sony products including a black PlayStation-branded controller case, a PS5 DualSense controller mounted under a monitor, and two conical wireless speakers in black and white with Sony logos on top.

Back in June 2025, PlayStation announced 'Project Defiant,' a new wireless fight stick built for use with PlayStation consoles and PCs. A month later, it was officially revealed as FlexStrike, and now, nearly a year from its original reveal, we have an August 6, 2026, release date set for FlexStrike, alongside the launch of Marvel Tokon Fighting Souls that same day. FlexStrike also isn't the only new PlayStation accessory set to launch this year. Announced alongside FlexStrike's release date is the release date for a new 27" monitor from PlayStation that comes equipped with a 2K QHD display with HDR, […]

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MSI Pushes NVIDIA’s RTX Spark Into The Mainstream With A Developer Mini PC And A Tandem OLED Flip Laptop

1 June 2026 at 20:06

MSI and NVIDIA collaborate on the 'RTX Spark,' featuring two compact silver devices with MSI branding and a sleek MSI laptop, against a futuristic green digital background.

Vendors have been quick to adopt the latest NVIDIA RTX Spark SoC in their devices, and MSI has deployed it in both mini PCs and laptops. MSI Power EdgeMesa N AI+ Mini PC and Prestige Flip AI+ Laptop With NVIDIA RTX Spark, Delivering a Powerful Arm+Blackwell Combo for Strong Compute and AI Performance With the introduction of the "New era of PC" by NVIDIA, its partners are quickly adopting its recently developed RTX Spark SoC, which brings 20 Arm-based CPU cores coupled with 6144 CUDA Cores based on the Blackwell architecture. The SoC is a powerful chip that brings 128 […]

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Qualcomm Executive Is “Excited” For The RTX Spark’s Arrival And Wants To Welcome It To the New Family Of SoCs That’s “Growing Outside Of x86”

1 June 2026 at 20:04

Qualcomm executive is excited for the RTX Spark's arrival

NVIDIA’s announcement of the RTX Spark has caught the attention of the entire computing industry, including Qualcomm’s, which now needs to find a new way to deal with its latest rival. Then again, the company’s Senior Vice President of Computing, Kedar Kondap, doesn’t appear to be fazed by the unveiling because in a Q&A session with the executive, he expressed a warm welcome to the RTX Spark. The Snapdragon X2 Elite family has a clear advantage over the RTX Spark, but the SoC is severely lacking in one department, which Qualcomm needs to address Kondap was asked what he thinks about […]

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The Release Of The XBOX Ally X20 Bundle Marks First Hardware Launch Under New CEO Asha Sharma

1 June 2026 at 19:34

A person is holding an Asus ROG handheld gaming console displaying a sci-fi scene in front of an Xbox logo.

Technically speaking, it's true, even if the XBOX Ally X is actually manufactured by ASUS. Okay, maybe Asha doesn't really have anything to do with it - having only picked up the mantle of CEO a few months ago - but it's still an interesting thought. ASUS Launches XBOX Ally X20 Bundle At ROG 20th Anniversary Event The bundle includes the refreshed XBOX Ally X20 as well as the ROG XREAL R1 gaming glasses. For those who don't know, the XREAL R1 glasses connect over USB-C to your device, projecting up to a 171 inch virtual screen in front of […]

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Embark Studios Reportedly Testing Two PvE-Focused ARC Raiders Map Conditions in China, Seemingly Leaning Into PvE-Focused Players

1 June 2026 at 19:25

Two characters in a battle against a large robotic creature in a dusty urban setting from the game Immortals of Aveum.

If you've been playing ARC Raiders since it launched in October 2025, then you've seen evolve into a friendlier sort of extraction shooter. One where players have chosen to play a PvE game, only firing their weapons at robotic ARC enemies instead of other Raiders. Now, a new report from Insider-Gaming points to developer Embark Studios testing a first-of-its-kind PvE map condition called 'Rebellion Incident.' The report claims that the map condition is being tested in China, with discussion of the new map condition having been spotted on Chinese social media platforms. Rebellion is one of two map conditions being […]

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ASRock’s New N250M/D5 Strips A Desktop Down To One DIMM, One SSD, And Zero Fans For Silent Builds

1 June 2026 at 19:19

ASRock N250M/D5 motherboard showcased next to its retail box with visible logos for DDR5 and Intel Inside.

The N250M/D5 is a fanless platform, featuring the entry-level Alder Lake N250 processor that comes in a quad core configuration. ASRock Launches N250M/D5 Motherboard With Pre-Installed and Passively Cooled Alder Lane N250 Processor Single-slot DIMM motherboards are pretty rare, but it doesn't matter to ASRock, which has launched a single-slot DIMM platform called N250M/D5. It's a CPU-motherboard combo that brings the Intel entry-level Alder Lake N processor pre-installed. As you can guess from the name, the motherboard has an Intel N250 processor pre-installed and features a fanless heatsink for complete passive cooling. ASRock says the N250M/D5 is ready for "affordable" […]

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Dell Undercuts Apple’s MacBook Neo With a $599 XPS 13 That’s Lighter, Brighter, and Packs a Backlit Keyboard Apple Skipped

1 June 2026 at 19:06

Dell XPS 13 Tackles MacBook Neo With A Bigger Display, Under 1kg Slim & Light Chassis, Even Packs A Backlit Keyboard With Price Starting at $599

Dell is bringing the value back to PCs with its XPS 13 laptop that packs Intel's Core Series 3, a bigger display, & a lightweight design, starting at $599. Dell Pitches XPS 13 As The Perfect Laptop & MacBook Neo Competitor For Everyday Use, Delivers Up To 17 Hours Battery at $599 The Dell XPS 13 is an entry-level XPS product that is designed for students and everyday users first. The laptop takes the design of the XPS 14 and puts it in a smaller and lightweight chassis that is meant to be competitive against the Apple MacBook Neo. Starting […]

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Star Wars Jedi 3 Will Reportedly Feature An Older Cal, As Announcement Inches Closer 3 Years After Development Began

1 June 2026 at 18:54

A character wielding a blue lightsaber battles multiple stormtroopers in a futuristic urban setting from the game Star Wars Jedi: Survivor.

It has been some time since the release of Star Wars Jedi: Survivor, but the series is not yet done, as publisher EA itself recently said that there are more stories coming with series protagonist Cal Kestis. According to a new rumor originating from reliable insider Tom Henderson, these stories will feature an older protagonist. "I mean this was like a year a year ago or whatever, but I heard that like Cal was going to be older in the game, so I don’t know if they’re doing like a little time jump or something," said the insider during the […]

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TBF'den Galatasaray MCT Technic ve Beşiktaş GAİN'e para cezası

Türkiye Basketbol Federasyonu (TBF) Disiplin Kurulu, Galatasaray MCT Technic ve Beşiktaş GAİN'e para cezası verdi.

TBF'den yapılan açıklamada, disiplin kurulunun, Türkiye Sigorta Basketbol Süper Ligi play-off çeyrek finalinde 28 Mayıs'ta oynanan Galatasaray-Beşiktaş derbisinde yaşanan "salon ve seyirci olayları" dolayısıyla sarı-kırmızılılara toplam 830 bin lira para cezası uyguladığı aktarıldı.

Kurul tarafından Beşiktaş GAİN İdari Menajeri Murat Mürtezaoğlu'na ise aynı müsabakada "saldırı boyutuna ulaşan fiili müdahalesi" nedeniyle 50 bin 625 lira para cezası verildi.

Akatlar'da 30 Mayıs'ta oynanan play-off çeyrek final serisi üçüncü maçında siyah-beyazlı taraftarların sebep olduğu "çirkin ve kötü tezahüratlar" nedeniyle Beşiktaş'a da 430 bin lira para cezası uygulandı.

Osimhen'i istedikleri söyleniyordu: Chelsea'den ilginç hamle

Galatasaray'ın Nijeryalı yıldızı Victor Osimhen'in adı Chelsea'yle anılıyordu. Ancak yeni teknik adam Xabi Alonso'dan ilginç bir istek geldi...

TEAMtalk kaynaklı habere göre; Teknik Direktör Xabi Alonso, Chelsea Yönetimi'ne Nicolas Jackson'ın takımdan gönderilmesini istemediğini söyledi. Senegalli forvet, sezon başında Bayern Münih'e kiralanmıştı. Alman devi, satın alma opsiyonunu kullanmama kararı aldı...

İHTİMAL EPEY DÜŞTÜ

24 yaşındaki futbolcunun Chelsea ile 30 Haziran 2033 tarihine kadar sözleşmesi var. İngiliz devinin, Galatasaray'dan Osimhen'i istediği konuşuluyordu. Ancak Xabi Alonso'nun Nicolas Jackson kararının ardından bu ihtimalin epey düştüğü belirtildi. Bu konu aslında sadece Galatasaray'ı bağlamıyor.

FENERBAHÇE İDDİALARI DA VARDI

Nicolas Jackson'ın adı Fenerbahçe'yle de anılıyordu. Teknik Direktör Xabi Alonso'nun yeni sezonda ona önemli görevler vereceği söyleniyor. 1.87 boyundaki futbolcu, kiralık oynadığı Bayern Münih'te 23 lig maçına çıktı. Sahada sadece 1.004 dakika kaldı. 8 gol ve 2 asist üretti.

Yönetim ve Okan Buruk buluşuyor: Önemli zirve

Bu hafta içinde Galatasaray Teknik Direktörü Okan Buruk ve yönetim bir araya gelecek. Takımdan ayrılacak isimler ve transferler konusunda yol haritası çizilecek.

Galatasaray'da bu hafta itibarıyla transferlerde gaza basılacak. Teknik Direktör Okan Buruk ve yönetim cephesi buluşacak. Kritik zirvede takımdan ayrılacaklar ve muhtemel transferlerle ilgili fikir alışverişinde bulunulacak. Galatasaray'ın iki ayrı planlaması bulunuyor.

10+4 KONTENJANINA GÖRE

Sarı-Kırmızılılar'ın ana planları, Türkiye Futbol Federasyonu'nun yeni sezon için belirlediği 10+4'lük yabancı kontenjanına göre yapılacak. Her ne kadar TFF'den kuralın değişmeyeceğine yönelik açıklamalar gelse de, Kulüpler Birliği'nin başvurusu sonrasında kontenjanda esneme yapılma ihtimali de mevcut...

CİDDİ BİR BÜTÇE OLUŞTURULDU

Sarı-Kırmızılılar, olası bir 10+4 değişikliğine göre de liste hazırladı. Galatasaray'da ezeli rakipler Fenerbahçe ve Beşiktaş'a oranla daha az sayıda takviye yapılması bekleniyor. Cim-Bom'da ciddi bir transfer bütçesi oluşturuldu. Yani birkaç yıldız ismin Sarı-Kırmızılı formayı giymesine kesin gözüyle bakılıyor.

Conte'nin ağzından Conte! İşte Fenerbahçe'nin hoca adayı

Fenerbahçe'de başkan adaylarından Hakan Safi'nin düşündüğü teknik direktörlerden biri Antonio Conte... İtalyan hoca, zamanında nasıl bir futbol oynattığını ayrıntılı şekilde anlatmıştı.

Antonio Conte, Napoli'yle yollarını ayırmıştı. İtalyan çalıştırıcı şu anda boşta bulunuyor. Fenerbahçe'nin başkan adaylarından Hakan Safi'nin düşündüğü isimlerden biri de o... Eğer Safi seçimi kazanırsa, konuyla ilgili daha resmi adımlar atması bekleniyor. Peki Conte'nin nasıl bir futbol anlayışı var.

HÜCUM ODAKLI OYUN

İtalyan hoca, kendi oyun anlayışıyla ilgili, "Adım adım, tamamen kendime ait ve kesinlikle hücum odaklı bir futbol anlayışı oluşturmaya çalıştım. Bu yolculuk Arezzo Kulübü'nde başladı. Sonrasında Bari, Siena ve Atalanta’da da aynı yaklaşımı sürdürdüm. Ancak bu sistem için belirli profilde oyuncular gerekir" ifadelerini kullanmıştı.

RAKİP EKSİLTEN KANATLAR

Antonio Conte ayrıca, "Yatay biçimde dizilen, ezberlenmiş hareketleri bilen iki santrfor ve rakip eksiltme konusunda güçlü iki kanat oyuncusu şarttır. Çünkü oyunun bütün gelişimi, topu bu oyunculara ulaştırmak üzerine kurulu... Bir teknik direktör, elindeki kadroya göre takımını şekillendirmeyi bilmeli. Juventus'ta yaşanan tam olarak buydu. 4-2-4'ten 4-3-3'e, oradan da 3-5-2'ye geçtik. Oyuncuların özelliklerine uyum sağlamak zorundasınız. İnsanlar üçlü savunmayı defansif bir sistem sanıyor ama bu doğru değil. Takımlarımın her sezon attığı gollere bakın. Hücumda etkili olmak, üçlü ya da dörtlü savunma oynamakla ilgili değil. Mesele takımı ve hücum organizasyonunu nasıl kurduğunuzdur. Oyuncuların özelliklerine saygı duymak ve sistemi buna göre şekillendirmek gerek. Eğer kupalar kazanmak istiyorsanız, takımınızın dengeli olması şarttır" yorumunu da yapmıştı.

Muriqi bir adım daha yaklaştı! İspanya'ya çıkarma yapıldı

Real Mallorca forması giyen eski golcü Vedat Muriqi'in menajeri Utku Cenikli, Kosovalı yıldızın Türkiye'ye dönme talebini iletmek üzere İspanya'ya çıkarma yaptı.

İspanya’nın yüksek tirajlı gazetelerinden Ultima Hora, transfer gündemine bomba gibi düşecek bir iddiayı manşetine taşıdı. Real Mallorca forması giyen Kosovalı golcü Vedat Muriqi, İspanyol ekibinden ayrılmak ve eski takımı Fenerbahçe’ye transfer olmak istiyor.

Muriqi'in menajeri Utku Cenikli, transfer görüşmelerine resmiyet kazandırmak ve süreci hızlandırmak amacıyla doğrudan Mallorca’ya gitti. Kulüp yetkilileriyle masaya oturan Cenikli, oyuncusunun Türkiye’ye dönme arzusunu yineledi.

Fenerbahçe'de yaklaşan başkanlık seçimi öncesinde bu transfer hamlesi büyük yankı uyandırdı. Kulübün eski başkanı ve başkan adayı Aziz Yıldırım’a yakın isimlerin de bu transfere bizzat destek verdiği ve görüşmelerde aktif rol oynadığı öğrenildi.

Penaltılarda büyük değişiklik: Kaleciden sekerse kale vuruşu!

FIFA Hakem Komitesi Başkanı Pierluigi Collina, penaltılarda değişikliğe gidilmesi gerektiğini söyledi. Onun önerisine göre; kaleciden seken toplar tamamlanamayacak. Oyun kale vuruşuyla başlayacak.

Sky Sport'a konuşan FIFA Hakem Komitesi Başkanı Pierluigi Collina, ortaya çok tartışılacak bir fikir attı. Unutulmaz hakem, "Penaltıyı kullanan oyuncu ve kalecinin imkanları arasında büyük bir fark olduğunu düşünüyorum. İstatistiklere bakarsak penaltı atışlarının %75'i golle sonuçlanıyor. Ayrıca topun kaleciden sekme ihtimali de var" dedi.

YA TEKTE ATARSIN YA KAÇAR

Collina, "Benim çözümüm; normal sürenin sonunda penaltılara giden maçlardaki sistemin 90 dakika içinde de uygulanması... Yani tek şut kuralı... Kaleciden seken toplar tamamlanamaz. Ya gol olur, ya da maç kale vuruşuyla devam eder. Bunun daha uygun olduğunu düşünüyorum" ifadelerini kullandı.

AT GİBİ DİZİLİYORLAR!

Collina ayrıca, "Penaltı atışlarından önce bütün futbolcular ceza alanı çevresinde toplanıyor. Yarış öncesi start çizgisindeki atlar gibi görünüyorlar! Eğer tek vuruş kuralı uygulanırsa, böyle bir şeye de gerek kalmayacak" yorumunu yaptı. Bu fikrin, FIFA tarafından değerlendirileceği konuşuluyor.

Italiano Beşiktaş'ı nasıl oynatacak? İşte yanıtı

Beşiktaş'ın yeni teknik direktörünün kim olacağı merakla bekleniyor. Şu anda Vincenzo Italiano'nun adı ön plana çıktı. Peki İtalyan çalıştırıcının futbola bakışı nasıl?

Beşiktaş'ta yeni teknik adam konusundaki çalışmalar devam ediyor. Sezon sonunda Bologna'dan ayrılan Vincenzo Italiano'nun adı ön plana çıktı. 48 yaşındaki çalıştırıcının İstanbul'a gelebileceği söyleniyor. Peki onun kafasında nasıl bir oyun sistemi bulunuyor?

KENDİSİNİ ANLATMIŞTI

Vincenzo Italiano, UEFA tezinde oyun anlayışını, "Tercih ettiğim sistem 4-3-3. Dikey ve agresif bir futbol anlayışını seviyorum. Takımımın, topu kazandığı anda rakip kaleye en hızlı şekilde gitmesini istiyorum. Geriden oyun kurmak ve rakip savunmanın arkasındaki boş alanları değerlendirmek de temel prensiplerim arasında yer alıyor" şeklinde açıklamıştı.

ÖNEMLİ OLAN DİKİNE OYNAMAK

Italiano ayrıca, "Amacım; bölgesi ne olursa olsun herkesin oyun kurabilen bir futbolcu haline gelmesi. Bunun yolu da antrenmanlarda aynı prensipleri sürekli tekrar ederek oyuncuların düşünme ve karar alma süreçlerini geliştirmekten geçiyor... Asıl önemli olan; oyunu dikine oynamak... Rakibin bıraktığı boşlukları değerlendirmek ve gerektiğinde risk almaktan çekinmemek. Topu kaybettiğimiz anda ise ilk hedefimiz onu mümkün olan en kısa sürede geri kazanmak. Bunun için yoğun karşı pres uygulayıp yeniden hücuma geçmek istiyorum" ifadelerini de kullanmıştı. Elbette Vincenzo Italiano sonraki yıllarda çalıştırdığı takımların oyuncu yapısına göre taktiksel değişikliklere gitti. Beşiktaş'a gelirse neler yapacağı ise merakla bekleniyor.

Dön dolaş Galatasaray! Rafael Leao manşetlerden inmiyor

Milan'ın Portekizli yıldızı Rafael Leão, Premier Lig devlerine göz kırpsa da dünyaca ünlü futbolcu için şu ana kadar masaya oturan ve resmi ilgi gösteren tek kulüp Galatasaray oldu.

Milan'ın Portekizli yıldızı Rafael Leão, geleceğiyle ilgili olarak İngiltere Premier Lig devleri Arsenal ve Manchester United’a sıcak mesajlar gönderip göz kırpsa da, transfer masasında şu an için bambaşka bir senaryo yaşanıyor.

La Gazzetta dello Sport'un haberine göre Leão'nun Premier Lig devlerine olan ilgisine rağmen, hem Arsenal hem de Manchester United cephesinden henüz somut bir hamle gelmiş değil.

Portekizli yıldız için şu an için resmi ve en ciddi ilgiyi gösteren tek kulübün Galatasaray olduğu belirtildi.

Melo'dan Neymar'a Galatasaray Forması

Galatasaray'ın eski futbolcusu Felipe Melo, Brezilya kampını ziyaret etti ve Neymar'a Galatasaray forması hediye etti.

Galatasaray'ın eski futbolcusu Felipe Melo, FIFA Dünya Kupası öncesi Brezilya kampını ziyaret etti.

Melo, dünyaca ünlü yıldız Neymar ile bir araya geldi ve 34 yaşındaki oyuncuya Galatasaray forması hediye etti.

İŞTE O ANLAR:

Fenerbahçe, Aslı Kalaç ile yollarını ayırdı

Fenerbahçe Medicana, Aslı Kalaç ile yollarını ayırdıklarını açıkladı.

Fenerbahçe'den yapılan açıklama şu şekilde oldu:

Fenerbahçe Medicana Kadın Voleybol Takımımızın oyuncusu Aslı Kalaç ile yollarımız ayrılmıştır. Oyuncumuza kulübümüze verdiği emekler için teşekkür ediyor, kariyerinin devamında başarılar diliyoruz.

Beşiktaş Kadın Voleybol Takımı, Julia Szczurowska'ya veda etti

Beşiktaş Kadın Voleybol Takımı, Polonyalı pasör çaprazı Julia Szczurowska ile yollarını ayırdığını açıkladı.

Siyah-beyazlı kulüpten "Teşekkürler Julia Szczurowska" başlığıyla yapılan açıklamada, şu ifadelere yer verildi:

"Kadın Voleybol Takımımızın sporcusu Julia Szczurowska ile karşılıklı anlaşarak yollarımızı ayırmış bulunmaktayız. Julia Szczurowska'ya emekleri için teşekkür eder, bundan sonraki kariyerinde başarılar dileriz."

Norton VPN expands global footprint with 25 new server locations and adds on-demand IP switching — here's everything you need to know

Norton VPN has quietly dropped a significant update, expanding its network to over 130 locations across 90 countries and introducing a clever manual IP rotation tool to help users seamlessly bypass streaming blocks.

La Liqa: Son vəsiqə bu 4 klubdan birinin olacaq

1 June 2026 at 17:30

İspaniya çempionatının (La Liqa) 2026/27 mövsümünün sonuncu iştirakçısını müəyyənləşdirəcək pley-off oyunlarının iştirakçıları bəlli olub.

Arena.az xəbər verir ki, İspaniya Sequndasında sonuncu – 42-ci tur başa çatıb.

Mövsümün bitməsi ilə pley-off mərhələsindəki cütlüklər də məlum olub. Bu komandalar İspaniyanın yüksək divizionuna axırıncı vəsiqə uğrunda mübarizə aparacaqlar.

Müvafiq olaraq 3-6-cı yerləri tutmuş “Almeriya”, “Malaqa”, “Las Palmas” və “Kastelyon” pley-offa vəsiqə qazanıblar.

Yarımfinal cütlükləri aşağıdakı kimidir:

Almeriya – Kastelyon
Malaqa – Las Palmas

Bu komandalar arasında ilk oyunlar 6 və 7, cavab oyunları isə 9 və 10 iyunda olacaq. Çempionatda 3-cü və 4-cü yeri tutmuş komandalar cavab oyunlarını evdə keçirəcəklər. Hər iki oyundan və əlavə vaxtdan sonra heç-heçə olarsa, turnir cədvəlində daha yüksək yeri tutmuş komanda növbəti mərhələyə yüksələcəklər.

Bu iki oyunun qalibləri arasında final da iki oyun üzərində oynanılacaq. İlk oyun 14, cavab oyunu isə 20 iyunda keçiriləcək.

Xatırladaq ki, turnirdə ilk iki yeri tutmuş “Rasinq” və “Deportivo” komandaları birbaşa La Liqaya vəsiqə qazanıblar. “Malyorka”, “Jirona” və “Real Ovyedo” isə 2025/2026-cı illər mövsümünün yekunlarına əsasən La Liqa ilə vidalaşıblar.

Konfrans Liqasının finalçısı klubunu dəyişdi

1 June 2026 at 19:19

İspaniyanın “Vilyarreal” klubunun yeni baş məşqçisi müəyyənləşib.

Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, komandanın “sükanı” İniqo Peresə tapşırılıb. Bu barədə La Liqa təmsilçisinin mətbuat xidməti məlumat yayıb.

38 yaşlı mütəxəssislə 2029-cu ilin yayına kimi nəzərdə tutulan müqavilə imzalanıb.

Peres son olaraq “Rayo Valyekano”nu çalışdırıb. Komanda onun rəhbərliyi altında 2025/26 mövsümündə Konfrans Liqasının finalında “Kristal Pelas”a uduzub.

DÇ-2026: daha bir millinin heyəti açıqlandı

1 June 2026 at 18:49

Əlcəzair millisinin DÇ-2026 üçün heyəti açıqlanıb.

Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, bu barədə Əlcəzair Futbol Assosiasiyası məlumat yayıb.

Heyətə aşağıdakı futbolçular daxil edilib:

Qapıçılar: Luka Zidan (“Qranada”), Ussama Benbut (“USM Əlcəzair”), Melvin Mastil (“Stad Nyon”), Abdellatif Ramdan (“MK Əlcəzair”);

Müdafiəçilər: Rafik Belqali (“Verona”), Samir Şerqi (“Pariz”), Rayan Ayt Nuri (“Mançester Siti”), Jauen Ajam (“Yanq Boyz”), Ayssa Mandi (“Lill”), Rami Bensebaini (“Borussiya” Dortmund), Zineddin Belaid (“JS Kabiliya”), Aşref Abada (“USM Əlcəzair”), Mohamed Amin Tuqay (“Esperans”);

Yarımmüdafiəçilər: Nabil Bentaleb (“Lill”), Hişem Budaui (“Nitstsa”), Ussem Auar (“Əl-İttihad”), Fares Şaibi (“Ayntraxt” Frankfurt), İbrahim Maza (“Bayer” Leverkuzen), Yasin Titraui (“Şarlerua”), Ramiz Zerruki (“Tvente”);

Hücumçular: Mohamed el-Amin Amura (“Volfsburq”), Nadir Benbuali (“Dyor”), Adil Bulbina (“Əl-Duhail”), Fares Gecemis (“Frozione”), Amin Quiri (“Marsel”), Anis Hac Mussa (“Feyenoord”), Riyad Marez (“Əl-Əhli” Ciddə).

Əlcəzair yığması J qrupunda Argentina, Avstriya və İordaniya milliləri ilə mübarizə aparacaq.

Azərbaycan idmançılarının reytinqi

1 June 2026 at 18:34

Azərbaycan idmançılarının 2026-cı ilin iyun ayı üçün reytinq cədvəli açıqlanıb.

Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, bu barədə Gənclər və İdman Nazirliyinin mətbuat xidməti məlumat yayıb.

Siyahıya apreldə Albaniyanın paytaxtı Tiranada keçirilmiş Avropa çempionatında qızıl medal qazanan yunan-roma güləşçisi Həsrət Cəfərov (480 xal) başçılıq edir.

İkinci sırada sərbəst güləşçi Giorgi Meşvildişvili (460 xal) qərarlaşıb.

“Üçlüy”ü digər sərbəst güləşçi Arseniy Djioyev (420 xal) tamamlayır.

 

Növbəti sıralarda Zelim Kotsoyev (cüdo,

“Sabah”ın Qusar seçimləri

1 June 2026 at 18:16

“Sabah” Futbol Akademiyasının bölgələrdə təşkil etdiyi seçmələr davam edir.

Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, “Azərlotereya”nın dəstəyi ilə keçirilən növbəti seçmələr Qusar rayonundakı “Metak Arena”da, 2011–2015-ci il təvəllüdlü uşaqlar arasında təşkil olunub.

30-31 may tarixlərində baş tutan seleksiya məşqlərində 700-ə yaxın uşaq iştirak edib. 1 İyun – Uşaqların Beynəlxalq Müdafiəsi Günü ərəfəsində keçirilən seçmələrin nəticələrinə əsasən, 35 uşaq Bakıda təşkil olunacaq növbəti mərhələdə iştirak etmək hüququ qazanıb.

Qeyd edək ki, akademiyamız bundan əvvəl Zaqatala rayonunda da seçmələr həyata keçirib.

Apple eyes LG HMO display as Samsung pushes OLED tech

1 June 2026 at 19:25

LG Display is reportedly working on a new display technology, High Mobility Oxide (HMO). And Apple is thinking about using this new technology. This technology is still being developed and tested, but it may be used in future Apple devices if it works well.

HMO is used in an important part of a screen, the TFT backplane. This part controls each pixel of the display to help the screen show images properly. If this part works better, the whole screen becomes clearer, smoother, and uses less battery.

Right now, many OLED screens use a technology, LTPO, which already helps save power and improve performance. HMO is being developed as an improvement over this to make oxide-based TFTs work much faster and better.

Apple Watch 11 series

LG Display is testing this new technology in its 6th-generation production line. The company is using a method, sputtering, which is already used in many factories. This makes it easier to produce the technology on a large scale in the future if it works well.

Reports say Apple may first use this technology in the Apple Watch and also use it in iPhones and other devices. At the same time, Samsung Display is also improving its own OLED screen technology. So there is strong competition between LG Display and Samsung in making better screens for future devices.

However, HMO is still not ready for real products. It is still being tested, and companies need to make sure it is stable, reliable, and good enough for mass production.

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One UI 8.5 update rolls out for Galaxy M16, A06, A16 4G and M35

1 June 2026 at 19:09

Samsung has pushed an Android 16-based One UI 8.5 update for Galaxy M16 5G, A16 4G, A06 5G, and M35 5G. The update brings new features and improvements to provide a better Galaxy experience.

One UI 8.5 update for these devices arrives with One UI build versions given below.

  • Galaxy M16 5G  – M166PXXU5DZE2 (Korea)
  • Galaxy A16 4G – A165NKSU7DZE7 (Korea)
  • Galaxy A06 6G – A066BXXU6CZE6 (India)
  • Galaxy M35 5G  – M356BXXU8DZE3 (India)

The update is being released in phases, so it may take some time before it reaches all users. Currently, in limited countries, users can download the update. The installation package size of this update is around 300MB.

Samsung Galaxy A35

One UI 8.5 is Samsung’s software interface that runs on top of Android 16. It is designed to make the phone easy to use with a simple layout, smooth animations, and better control settings. This focuses on improving speed, stability, and user comfort without changing the overall design too much.

Users can install the update by going to Settings >> Software update >> Download and install. It is recommended to use a Wi-Fi connection and keep the battery charged before starting the installation. The phone will restart during the update process.

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Link intent: How to combine great content with strategic outreach

1 June 2026 at 18:00
Link intent- How to combine great content with strategic outreach

The importance of establishing authority through link building has only increased as the surface areas of search expand into LLMs.

Your content is now competing with more sources, including AI results in the SERP and AI-generated content from other publishers.

At the same time, backlinks remain important signals of authority for both Google and LLMs, which treat those placements as indicators that your brand is trustworthy and relevant.

If you’ve been in SEO as long as I have, you probably still get daily LinkedIn messages from “link building agencies” promising a set number of links. That approach misses the point.

The most effective link building strategy is creating content people genuinely want to reference and share. That’s what I call writing content with link intent.

The philosophy driving content with link intent

Link building and content creation should be part of the same process, though I’ve found that’s rare. Treating link building as a separate initiative increases the likelihood that you’ll optimize for links alone without considering down-funnel effects.

Instead, start by thinking about who in your community cares — or should care — about what you’re writing and why.

Content created from this mindset, rather than a quantity-driven “must get links” mentality, has a much better chance of passively earning links and building clout in both traditional and AI search over time.

When your content is genuinely useful and relevant, people naturally want to share and reference it without the need for spammy emails or InMails.

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Where strategic outreach fits

Strategic outreach works best after the relevance work is done. That means identifying the writers, journalists, and creators already covering your topic and showing them why your perspective adds something timely, useful, or differentiated from other sources they could reference.

In many cases, the strongest opportunities come from content tied to reference-intent topics around statistics, benchmarks, reports, or highly relevant industry developments.

If you’re working in content and link building silos, your teams are probably focused on:

  • Hitting a target number of links.
  • Requesting link swaps.
  • Promoting content without considering whether it’s actually useful or relevant.

In my experience, that approach often ignores whether the content genuinely benefits your brand, which runs counter to what good content should accomplish.

Content that provides genuine value and enhances the user experience will naturally appeal to people seeking credible sources for their own work.

If you can produce content strong enough to contribute meaningfully to a topic’s discourse, it will attract links, and Google, ChatGPT, Claude, et al. will recognize its relevance. It’s a much deeper and more integrated approach than chasing raw link numbers.

From what we know about LLMs, they favor content that credible sources treat as the definitive reference on a topic. That means depth and concentrated authority matter more than volume.

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The business significance of effective link intent

If LLM visibility is your goal, focus your efforts on a smaller number of high-value, deeply authoritative pieces instead of casting a wide net.

I can confidently say I’ve won several clients for my agency because of the content I’ve written (thanks, Search Engine Land!). Many B2B businesses can probably say the same.

Content strong enough to generate passive links also has a strong chance of being shared and driving referral traffic, which remains undervalued in SEO. Valuable content produced with link intent naturally builds links and SEO/AEO equity over time, creating a built-in snowball effect.

Beyond reducing time spent on outreach, it can create a network of related sites and publishers that continue driving referral traffic and long-term value. Think of it as an organic version of affiliate marketing, which continues to grow as a channel.

Dig deeper: Discoverability in 2026: How digital PR and social search work together

Considerations for content that builds link intent

There are good reasons to create content on news-related topics, such as offering a perspective on a new platform release or a product in your industry.

Newsjacking remains a proven PR tactic that can help you earn citations in relevant outlets. But if your content resources are limited, it’s useful to weigh the pros and cons of news-focused versus evergreen topics. News-focused content may generate clusters of links in the short term, but those topics also lose relevance more quickly over time.

Evergreen resources can continue accumulating citations and links long after the news cycle moves on, and that durability carries weight in both SEO and AEO because LLMs aren’t primarily trained on this week’s headlines.

Specificity and timing can increase a piece’s citation potential even when the topic itself is evergreen. Advice targeted to hay fever sufferers during a particularly severe pollen season, for example, is more likely to attract attention and references than generic sleep advice published without context.

Dig deeper: How to produce content that naturally builds AEO clout

Honing in on intent-driven link building

Todoist is a good example of this approach in practice. Its unique presentation of productivity methods has generated hundreds of referring domains — a number that’s grown 50% year over year and contributed meaningfully to the brand’s growth.

I talk with many SEOs these days who place less emphasis on link building than they did years ago.

In my opinion, that has less to do with links losing importance and more to do with outdated link building tactics becoming ineffective.

A link-intent approach that combines strong content with strategic outreach is more effective, evergreen, and efficient than siloed content and link initiatives.

It also strengthens your brand’s reputation while driving incremental traffic and improving the overall user experience.

How a ‘client brain’ gives AI the context SEO work needs

1 June 2026 at 17:00
How a client brain gives AI the context SEO work needs

Every SEO agency has a hidden context tax. It shows up when a strategist, content lead, or analyst opens Claude and starts rebuilding all the dos and don’ts for that particular account from memory: the brand voice, the keyword cluster killed last quarter, the CMS limitation, the founder’s rejected angle, the competitor the client doesn’t want mentioned.

That’s the part of AI adoption we’re still underestimating. LLMs can help with specific SEO tasks, but the problem with unleashing AI on more complex work is providing enough account context to make it useful without creating more review work.

One solution is a per-client memory system called a “client brain.” It gives account context a place to live, allowing AI to support the work without treating every task like it’s the first day on the account.

Context is the problem

Context is essential for any worker. A senior SEO account lead onboards human teammates onto client accounts by sharing the strategy, history, politics, preferences, constraints, client language, technical limitations, and all the “don’t do that again” lessons that never quite make it into the brief.

LLMs have inherited that same agency problem. The difference is that AI hits it every time it’s asked to support the work without knowing the account.

A lot of the AI conversation in SEO right now is about connecting data sources. Load GSC, GA4, Ads, crawl data, rank tracking, and maybe CRM data into one place, so that we can finally “chat” with the data.

That’s genuinely useful, especially with live alerts. But for agencies, analysis is just one part of the job. AI also needs account context to summarize a technical audit without recommending a fix the dev team already rejected or to write a brief that sounds like the client and fits the strategy.

That kind of work depends on institutional memory: the account knowledge that builds up after months of working with a client and its stakeholders.

A client brain is the solution

A client brain gives that institutional memory a shared home. The team updates it as decisions are made, feedback comes in, and the account evolves. This isn’t a replacement for human judgment. It’s infrastructure that helps that judgment travel across workflows.

In an agency world, SEO work rarely belongs to one person. The strategist sets direction, the content lead builds the brief, the writer drafts, the analyst checks performance, and the technical SEO reviews implementation.

When context stays in people’s heads, every handoff creates drift. When it’s shared, the work stays aligned. A strategist ramps faster, a writer misses fewer client preferences, and the team spends less time re-explaining the account.

What a client brain is

A client brain is a structured, per-client knowledge base that AI reads before it starts the work. Think of it as the institutional memory of an SEO account, written in a way the machine can use.

Not all client knowledge behaves the same way. Some knowledge is stable: the brand, audience, positioning, voice, product, category, and lines the client doesn’t want to cross. Some knowledge is active: decisions, experiments, objections, failed angles, technical blockers, and lessons from client feedback.

Those two types of knowledge need different homes. A client brain splits them into two layers: the soul and the memory.

  • The soul is static, identity-level knowledge: Who the brand is, how they speak, who they serve, what they sell, and what “good” sounds like for them
  • The memory is dynamic, experience-level knowledge: What the team tried, what worked, what failed, what the client rejected, and what changed during the campaign

This split keeps the brain usable. If everything goes into one big file, brand principles get buried under meeting notes, and old keyword decisions start looking like the current strategy.

The technical anatomy of a brain

A client brain doesn’t need to be a complicated system. It is built as a simple folder of plain-text Markdown files. You don’t need special software, a database, or a custom interface.

Building core logic of the soul

To get started, go into your existing client project folder and create a sub-folder named brain, then create one more folder inside that named soul. This folder path (brain/soul/) is where the core logic of the system lives. It consists of five files, each doing one specific job:

brain/soul/
├── company-profile.md
├── style-guide.md
├── audience.md
├── keyword-map.md
└── never-do.md

company-profile.md 

This is the operating version of the client, not the polished marketing version. Who is this client? What do they really sell? Who do they compete with? Where do they win? Where are they not trying to play?

Six honest sentences usually beat a six-page deck because the AI doesn’t need the full brand story. It needs enough context to avoid bad adjacent decisions.

A real example, anonymized:

  • “[Client] is a DTC Japanese-style kitchen knife brand selling chef knives, paring knives, and care accessories. They serve home cooks who value craftsmanship over price, with an average order value around $180. Their differentiator is free in-house sharpening for life. They compete with Made In and Misen on the tier just below Shun and Global. They don’t sell to commercial kitchens or restaurant supply, those have separate procurement cycles. Their highest-converting traffic comes from long-form reviews and YouTube cooking channels, not paid social.”

That’s enough information for AI to make better SEO choices. It knows not to chase restaurant-supply keywords, not to position the brand as the cheap alternative to Shun, and to weight content toward reviews, comparisons, and care guides.

The point isn’t to sound impressive. The point is to be true.

style-guide.md 

This file is where most teams accidentally write something useless. “Warm but professional” doesn’t help AI much. Neither does “expert but accessible.” What works is concrete instruction: one paragraph on tone, a few examples that pass, and a few that fail.

audience.md 

The audience file is where the team stops writing for demographics and starts writing for people. “Small business owners aged 35 to 55” is a targeting box, not an audience. Useful audience context captures worries, objections, misconceptions, language, and what earns trust.

keyword-map.md 

You do not need to create a 500-row export from your keyword tool. Instead, capture how the brand thinks about the category: primary terms we own, secondary terms we want, competitor-owned terms we approach carefully, and terms we don’t want to touch.

never-do.md 

This is the file I wish I’d had years ago. It’s the list of things AI should never propose, never write, and never recommend.

  • Some are brand-level: “Never describe the client as an industry leader.”
  • Some are operational: “Don’t suggest content that requires legal approval unless the account lead confirms it first.”
  • Some are strategic: “Don’t recommend State X landing pages. The client doesn’t serve that state yet.”

Every “we already discussed this and decided no” should eventually end up here. AI is very good at confidently resurfacing dead ideas. This file stops the team from having the same conversation every month.

Memory captures decisions, patterns, and logs

Memory lives in brain/memory/. It’s organized differently from the soul because it comes from doing the work.

brain/memory/
├── decisions/    — choices made and why
├── patterns/     — things that worked or didn’t, by task type
└── log/          — chronological notes by date

The decisions/ folder stores choices made and why. A memory entry looks like this:

# 2026-04-21 — Content brief for Q2 implant campaign

Decided NOT to target "dental implants near me" as the primary keyword.
Reason: Client doesn't accept Medicaid; the highest-volume "near me" searches in our markets skew Medicaid.
Pivot to "premium implants [city]" framing.
Source: Client strategy call notes, 2026-04-21.
Tags: client:[name], task:content_brief, type:decision

The reason matters more than the decision. If AI only knows “don’t target dental implants near me,” it may avoid that keyword forever, even when the context changes. If it knows why, it can make better adjacent decisions later.

The patterns/ folder 

This stores what the team learns across repeatable work. After enough AI visibility audits, for example, our system started building a pattern file around where those audits tend to break: changing DOM selectors, fabricated review counts, Cloudflare blocking direct fetches, and tools returning partial data without making the failure obvious.

The log/ folder 

Here is where you keep the running journal: meeting summaries (AI transcripts are great here), daily notes, client comments, and small updates that don’t yet deserve to become formal decisions. Most of it won’t be read again. But when something breaks two months later, the answer is often in the log.

One warning: A brain should capture operating knowledge, not raw sensitive data. Don’t turn it into a warehouse for exports, transcripts, credentials, private client documents, or anything the team wouldn’t want surfaced in the wrong context.

Store the lesson, not the raw data.

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Building the brain step-by-step

Step 1: Pick the right starting client

Don’t start with every client. Pick the account where context loss is already costing you time.

Usually, that means a long-running client with a strong brand voice, a history of rejected ideas, and multiple people touching the work each week.

Step 2: Block 90 minutes and write the soul together

Get the account lead and strategist in the same room or on the same call. Open the five soul files and write in plain sentences. Use real examples. Don’t try to make it perfect.

The goal isn’t to create a brand book. It’s to write down the context your best account person already carries around in their head.

Step 3: Decide where the brain lives

If you’re solo, a local folder may be enough. If you have a team, you need one shared source of truth.

Technical teams can use git: track the Markdown files, not raw client data. Non-technical teams can use Google Drive, Notion, or another shared workspace. The tool matters less than the rule: one client, one brain, one place everyone trusts.

Step 4: Set ownership rules

Soul changes need friction. That’s intentional. If every passing comment gets added to the soul, the brand layer gets polluted. The account lead should own it, review changes, and decide what becomes stable client truth.

Memory should be easier to update. Anyone working on the account should be able to add a sourced entry when a client rejects an angle, a tactic fails, a blocker appears, or the team learns something that shouldn’t be lost.

Step 5: Schedule maintenance

Memory gets messy if nobody owns it. Every couple of weeks, someone should clean the brain: consolidate duplicates, remove stale notes, surface conflicts, and check whether old decisions are still true.

Then schedule a quarterly soul review and ask one question: “Is anything here no longer true?” A stale brain is worse than no brain because the AI will sound confident while working from old context.

How AI agents read the brain

Once a brain exists, the question becomes operational: Which files should the AI agent read whenit starts a brief, audit, competitor analysis, or reporting summary?

This is where the brain proves its day-to-day value. A strategist, content lead, and analyst may all touch the same client in the same week. Without shared context, the brief drifts from the strategy, the content drifts from the brief, and the audit repeats what the team already knows.

The brain keeps that work aligned without turning every task into another meeting, Slack thread, re-explanation, or rewrite. There are three ways to handle this.

Version A: Load everything

The simplest version is to have the AI read every file in the brain folder before it starts: all soul files and the full memory folder.

For a new client, that might only be a few thousand tokens. For a client active for six months, it can become 30K to 50K tokens per session. That’s a real cost, but often still cheaper than the human time lost re-explaining the account every week.

Start here if you’re testing the idea. Run the same task twice: once with the brain loaded, once without it. Use something real, like a content brief, metadata rewrite, technical summary, or internal linking recommendation. If the brain-loaded version is more accurate, more on-brand, or avoids a mistake the team would normally catch manually, you’ve got your signal.

Version B: Route by task type

The next version is selective loading. Instead of asking AI to read everything, you give it a router file that tells it which parts of the brain to load based on the task.

For example:

# claude.md

At the start of every task, ALWAYS read:
- brain/soul/company-profile.md
- brain/soul/never-do.md

IF the task involves writing copy, ALSO read:
- brain/soul/style-guide.md
- brain/soul/audience.md

IF the task involves SEO content briefs, ALSO read:
- brain/soul/keyword-map.md
- brain/memory/decisions/ latest 5 entries
- brain/memory/patterns/content_briefs.md

IF the task involves debugging a tool failure, ALSO read:
- brain/memory/patterns/tool_failures.md

AI reads the instructions, decides which rules apply, and loads only the relevant files. Token cost drops. Context gets cleaner. This is where most agencies should stop for a while.

It’s still just Markdown. No database. No new platform. No complicated setup. The discipline is in writing useful files, keeping them current, and making sure AI reads them before doing the work.

Version C: Vector retrieval

The more advanced version is vector retrieval. If you’re managing 20 or more active clients, each with deep memory, you can tag entries with metadata, embed them into a vector store, and retrieve only the most relevant items at the start of each task.

AI can also write back to memory, but this needs guardrails. Don’t ask it to summarize every session and dump the result into the brain. That creates noise fast. Write to memory only when something specific happens: a task fails, and the team finds a workaround, a client rejects an angle, the account lead corrects the AI on something client-specific, or a decision gets made that should affect future work.

Event-triggered writes are useful. Session-end summaries usually aren’t. And every write needs a source.

Using the brain across Claude Code, Chat, and Cowork

The surface matters less than the pattern. Whether the team is using Claude Code, Claude Chat, Cowork, or another AI workflow, the rule is the same: AI should read the client’s soul before doing anything important.

  • In Claude Code, place the brain folder at the root of your project and add a claude.md instruction telling it to read /brain/soul/ at the start of every task. Treat never-do.md as a hard constraint, not a suggestion.
  • In Claude Chat, create one project per client and upload the contents of brain/soul/ into Project Knowledge. Don’t share one project across clients. That’s how one client’s tone, rules, or constraints start bleeding into another.
  • In Claude Cowork, use a task template that attaches the brain folder at the start. For repeatable tasks like content briefs, SERP reviews, metadata refreshes, or AI visibility audits, build the brain attachment into the workflow.

You’re not just making AI faster. You’re making the starting context consistent.

Where this breaks (and how to fix it)

Once the brain starts shaping real work, a few failure modes show up quickly. Most aren’t technical problems. They’re maintenance problems, which means they’re fixable if someone owns the review process.

  • Drift: AI produces work that’s almost right, but slightly off. Usually, the style guide is too abstract. The fix isn’t more adjectives. It’s better examples: pass/fail pairs, before-and-after intros, weak and strong meta descriptions, or a sentence the client rewrote with a note explaining why.
  • Stale soul: The client repositions, changes their offer, shifts into a new market, drops a service, or changes how they want to talk about themselves. Nobody updates the soul, so AI keeps producing work from the old reality. The fix is a quarterly soul review. Ask: “Is anything here no longer true?”
  • Memory rot: Some memory entries were true when written, but stop being true later. A client rejected comparison content six months ago, then decided to test it. The fix is to date entries clearly, include the reason behind each decision, and remove or update entries when the account changes.
  • Fabrication: This is the failure mode to take seriously. AI can write false memory, not maliciously, but because it’s trying to be helpful. When a task fails or a source is incomplete, the model may still produce a clean-looking note that sounds plausible.

We’ve seen AI fabricate ChatGPT search queries, report review counts that weren’t tied to reality, and create explanations for tool failures that sounded reasonable but weren’t supported by the output. Memory compounds. One false entry can influence future briefs, audits, recommendations, and client-facing work.

The fix is provenance. Every factual memory entry needs a source: a meeting note, client quote, tool output, strategist correction, or linked deliverable. No source, no entry.

A brain is only useful if the team trusts it. Trust doesn’t come from the folder structure. It comes from knowing where the knowledge came from.

How to get started this week

You don’t need the full system to start. Start with one client, one 90-minute session, and one before-and-after test.

  • Pick one client. Choose the account where re-explaining context costs the most time.
  • Block 90 minutes this week. Write the five soul files with the account lead and strategist. Use plain sentences, real examples, and concrete corrections. Don’t let adjectives do all the work.
  • Add a router file. Keep it simple at first. At the project root, add one instruction: “At the start of every task, read everything in brain/soul/.”
  • Run a real SEO task twice. Use a content brief, keyword cluster, meta description rewrite, SERP analysis, internal linking recommendation, or audit summary. Run it once with the soul loaded and once without it. Compare the outputs honestly.
  • Start writing memory from the next session. When AI recommends a ruled-out keyword angle, a client pushes back on tone, or a technical recommendation gets blocked by the CMS, capture the lesson and the reason.

AI works better when account knowledge survives

Most teams don’t have an AI intelligence problem. They have a context problem. They haven’t written down what their best account people already know, or separated stable client knowledge from working history. That’s what the client brain fixes.

The agencies that get the most from AI won’t just be the ones with better prompts, models, or automations. They’ll be the ones that preserve the context behind the work: the client history, rejected angles, technical constraints, tone corrections, and small decisions that make an account make sense.

Because speed without memory creates more review, more correction, and more “we already talked about this” moments.

The real opportunity isn’t using AI to push more SEO work through the system. It’s using AI to carry forward the context that makes the work better.

How to use schema markup to optimize for the agentic web

How to use schema markup to optimize for the agentic web

Schema markup has earned its place at the center of the SEO and GEO conversation. Google and Bing have confirmed they use structured data to power AI Overviews, and ChatGPT factors it into product recommendations.

Now, schema markup is becoming part of the infrastructure behind the agentic web, where AI systems increasingly interact directly with websites on behalf of users.

For AI agents, understanding content isn’t enough. They also need to interpret and act on it. Schema markup helps make that possible.

The role of schema markup in the agentic web

In traditional search, schema helps drive visibility by making content more eligible for SERP features and helping search engines better understand entities. That information supports the index and knowledge graph, influencing how results appear to users.

AI agents take this further. They use schema markup not only to identify entities, but also to understand relationships, relevance, and whether content is trustworthy and actionable enough to support recommendations or complete tasks.

Structured data also makes websites easier and cheaper for AI systems to process. Parsing unstructured HTML is computationally expensive compared to reading clean, structured data, especially as LLMs operate within finite context windows and growing inference costs.

As these systems scale, sites that make their content easier to interpret become the path of least resistance for AI agents.

NLWeb and the infrastructure of the agentic web

Schema markup is the foundation, and NLWeb is built on top of it. Understanding this connection is essential for anyone thinking ahead.

NLWeb, Microsoft’s open-source initiative, enables websites to easily add AI-powered conversational interfaces. It effectively turns any website into an AI app that lets users query content using natural language.

Think of it as the difference between a website a human browses and a website an AI agent can interrogate directly — asking questions, retrieving structured answers, and acting on them without any human in the loop.

To be truly agentic, a site must move beyond being “read” to being queryable. NLWeb is designed to help AI agents interact with websites through natural-language queries and structured responses.

While schema tells an agent what is on the page, NLWeb enables more direct interaction with that information in real time. It’s the difference between an agent reading a static menu and an agent asking, “Do you have a table for four at 7:00 PM tonight?” and receiving a deterministic, real-time answer.

How an NLWeb query works

NLWeb was conceived and developed by R.V. Guha, who recently joined Microsoft as CVP and technical fellow. Guha is the creator of widely used web standards, including RSS, RDF, and Schema.org.

The same person who built the vocabulary that defines structured data on the web is now building the protocol that lets AI agents use it. That’s a through-line, not a coincidence.

NLWeb leverages existing structured formats, such as Schema.org and RSS, and LLM-powered tools to create natural language interfaces usable by both humans and AI agents.

It isn’t asking you to rebuild your content infrastructure. It’s asking you to have your schema markup in order so it can take it from there.

Types of structured data used in NLWeb

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5 tips for agentic schema optimization

As a search marketer, you’ve probably been implementing schema markup for years. Here are some new considerations as you optimize for the agentic web.

1. Prioritize completeness over coverage

It’s better to have fully populated schema markup on your most important pages than thin markup spread across your entire site. AI agents prioritize properties that help them answer user queries directly.

For a product page, that means price, availability, ratings, and specifications, not just a product name. Incomplete schema signals uncertainty to agents, while complete schema signals reliability.

2. Automate where you can

Manual schema management doesn’t scale, which is a challenge for teams without dedicated technical SEO resources. Some platforms can handle this automatically for key page types — like product pages, blog posts, events, bookings, and local business information — generating markup by default when content is created. 

This baseline matters for both coverage and consistency. Stale or mismatched structured data actively works against you: If your schema says a product costs one price and your page displays another, agents will distrust both signals. Agents can also trust a signal more when it appears reliably across a site than when it appears sporadically.

3. Use AI to scale implementation

Platform automation handles the baseline — but AI can go further, analyzing your content to generate more specific and relevant markup. With AI, you can scale structured data generation, installation, and validation.

4. Use JSON-LD

This isn’t new advice, but it’s more important than ever. JSON-LD is cleanly separated from your HTML, making it far easier for agents to parse programmatically. Google’s official guidance explicitly recommends JSON-LD for AI-optimized content.

5. Think about your schema as a site-level graph

Agents benefit from understanding how your content connects across your entire site: how articles relate to authors, how products relate to categories, how services relate to locations. This means you should periodically audit your structured data at scale. Take note of:

  • Which page types have markup and which don’t.
  • Where entity definitions conflict across URLs.
  • Whether your Organization or Person markup is consistent.

The goal is a coherent, connected picture of your site’s entities, one that an agent can trust regardless of which page it enters from.

The window for early mover advantage

AI systems increasingly prefer sources they have already indexed, validated, and found reliable in prior interactions. For agentic optimization, early adoption matters. Content that establishes itself as agent-friendly now builds compounding advantages as agents develop preference patterns.

Schema markup has always rewarded the teams that took it seriously. In the agentic web, the stakes of getting it right — and the cost of ignoring it — are substantially higher. The agents are already crawling. The question is what they find when they get to you.

McKinsey frames AI 2.0; Positionless Marketing delivers it by Optimove

1 June 2026 at 15:00

Archilochus, the ancient Greek poet, wrote a line that has traveled through 28 centuries and now belongs to every Navy SEAL training manual and leadership keynote: We don’t rise to the level of our expectations. We fall to the level of our training.

That is where most marketers find themselves with AI right now.

The expectations are enormous. The training is thin. Every vendor has an AI feature. Every conference has an AI keynote. Every analyst has a framework. And every marketing team is being asked to deliver more growth, more personalization, and more efficiency with the same headcount.

The reality, according to Gartner, From Efficiency to Impact: How CMOs Can Achieve Real AI Value, is that CMOs are now allocating an average of 15.3% of their marketing budgets to AI. Yet only 30% of marketing organizations report mature or fully developed AI readiness. The budget is there. The readiness is not.

This is the AI overwhelm that defines marketing in 2026. And it is the reason the most important question for marketing leaders right now is not “what AI should we buy?” It is “are we actually capturing the value of what we have already bought?”

A May 2025 study commissioned by Optimove, “Forrester Opportunity Snapshot AI: Accelerating Marketing Impact Through AI And Agile Workflows,” tells the same story. It found a clear gap between AI ambition and execution. Only 39% of marketers use AI for content creation, 37% for campaign workflows, and just 14% for building audience segments. It indicates that the highest-impact functions are the lowest-adoption.

The McKinsey diagnosis

In the newly revised book, “Rewired: How Leading Companies Win with Technology and AI,” the authors from McKinsey make a sharp argument that applies directly to marketing leaders. Most companies are doing AI wrong. They are chasing isolated pilots. They are confusing experimentation with transformation. They are not capturing measurable value because they have not rewired the way their organization actually operates.

Are you doing this right?

McKinsey identifies six capabilities that distinguish companies that capture value from companies that just spend money on AI:

Transformation roadmap. Move beyond isolated pilots. Tie every digital and AI initiative to concrete financial value and strategic business goals. If you cannot draw a line from an AI tool to a P&L outcome, the tool is not earning its place.

Talent bench. Train the business leaders you have, in tech and AI. Stop outsourcing your core capabilities. The companies winning are building internal talent, not renting it.

Operating model. Break the waterfall. Move to product and platform-based operating models where multidisciplinary teams of technologists and business operators work together as a unit, not as a relay race.

Distributed technology environment. Decompose monolithic IT systems into modular, API-enabled architectures. The point is not the architecture itself. The point is that individual teams can innovate without waiting for a centralized bottleneck to clear.

Data everywhere. Give hundreds of distributed teams easy access to high-quality data products, governed federally. The companies winning at AI have already solved data accessibility. The companies losing are still emailing CSVs (data files) to each other.

User adoption and enterprise scaling. This is where most AI initiatives die. Solve the adoption hurdle by changing how employees actually work. Deliberate change management. End-to-end process transformation. Not just a training video and a Slack announcement.

If your marketing organization is honest, you will recognize gaps in at least three of these six. That is not a failure. That is the starting point.

From AI 1.0 to AI 2.0

AI 1.0 was the productivity era. Tools that wrote faster, generated faster, summarized faster, executed faster. For the teams that did it well, the productivity translated into real business results. Campaigns shipped at the speed of the customer. Messages landed at the right moment.

AI 2.0 is the business outcomes era. It builds on what AI 1.0 made possible, but it measures success differently. Not by time saved. By revenue gained, conversion lifted, retention earned, customer relationships deepened.

Gartner’s data is unambiguous. Only one in three CMOs are seeing the returns they expect from AI investments. Most focus on efficiency. They measure time saved and speed. High-performing CMOs take a next-step approach. They prioritize business outcomes, not just productivity. They measure conversion rates, customer satisfaction, retention, and revenue impact.

Organizations automating more of their marketing work are twice as likely to see ROI from AI. Yet short-term productivity gains rarely translate into meaningful business results unless you intentionally measure and optimize for impact.

By 2028, Gartner predicts that only 10% of CMOs who focus on time savings over business outcomes will secure the budget needed to meet strategic goals. That is the wake-up call. The CMOs still measuring AI by hours saved will lose the budget argument to the CMOs measuring AI by revenue gained.

The companies further along understand this. Gartner found that the most AI-ready marketing leaders allocate 21.3% of their marketing budgets to AI, compared with 15.3% for the average. Investment scales with readiness. Readiness scales with the discipline to measure outcomes.

What this looks like in practice

We have seen what this transition looks like for marketing teams that have done the rewiring. A leading iGaming operator is one of the most telling examples. The team cut campaign execution time from five days to five minutes by combining a unified data foundation with agentic AI for decisioning and orchestration. That was a real productivity gain. And it translated directly into business results, because the team could deliver the right message to the right customer at the right time.

Not to be discounted, that is AI 1.0. Real efficiency, with real customer-facing impact, the foundation for the next horizon.

AI 1.0 built the capability. AI 2.0 builds on it.

The Positionless future

The marketing teams winning in AI 2.0 are Positionless. They are not be locked into rigid roles where the data analyst hands off to the campaign manager who hands off to the creative who hands off to the optimization specialist. They are teams where any marketer can do any task, supported by AI that meets them wherever they are working.

That is the rewiring that matters for marketing.

This is why we integrated AI inside, outside, and on top of the platform. It assures marketing teams are rewired and realize the power of Positionless Marketing. AI inside the platform through Native AI. AI extending into the external tools marketers already use through MCPs. AI-powered custom applications on top of the platform for client-specific business needs.

Three pillars, one execution layer. The marketer chooses where to start. The platform holds the work together.

The marketers who will capture value from AI are not the ones with the most tools. They are the ones with the right operating model, the right data foundation, the right talent, and the right platform to make all of it work together.

The question is not whether your company will be rewired for AI. The question is whether you will rewire it on purpose, or wait for the market to do it for you.

Archilochus knew the answer twenty-eight centuries ago. We do not rise to our expectations. We fall to our training.

It is time to train.


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By Pini Yakuel, CEO, Optimove

Unhappy Celtic star Engels targeted by Milan and Roma

1 June 2026 at 19:29

Arne Engels is eager to leave Celtic and being watched by Serie A clubs including Milan, according to reports, but has long been on Gian Piero Gasperini’s list.

The Belgium international will turn 23 in September and has just signed up with a new agency, as he feels this is the time to take the next step in his career.

Engels back on Serie A radar

GLASGOW, SCOTLAND - NOVEMBER 09: Arne Engels of Celtic celebrates after he scores his team's fourth goal from the penalty spot during the Premier League match between Celtic and Kilmarnock at Celtic Park on November 09, 2025 in Glasgow, Scotland. (Photo by Ian MacNicol/Getty Images)
GLASGOW, SCOTLAND – NOVEMBER 09: Arne Engels of Celtic celebrates after he scores his team’s fourth goal from the penalty spot during the Premier League match between Celtic and Kilmarnock at Celtic Park on November 09, 2025 in Glasgow, Scotland. (Photo by Ian MacNicol/Getty Images)

According to Belgian transfer pundit Sacha Tavolieri, he is being targeted by several Italian clubs including Milan.

It is fairly safe to assume one of the others might be Roma, seeing as Engels was one of the names on Gasperini’s list when he was still the coach of Atalanta in 2025.

Now that Roma have qualified for the Champions League, they could make a case for the player.

A midfielder who can also play at right wing-back, Engels made the €13m move to Celtic from Augsburg in 2024.

He made 46 competitive appearances for Celtic this season, scoring seven goals and providing eight assists.

Why Solet is now top of Inter wish list at €25m

1 June 2026 at 19:09

Oumar Solet has surged to the top of Inter’s priority list this summer because the Udinese defender can play in a variety of roles, and a big obstacle has been removed.

It is no secret that he has been on their radar for many months, since practically the moment he arrived at Udinese as a free agent in January 2025.

He has gone from strength to strength with regular Serie A football, making 38 appearances this season, contributing three goals and an assist.

Inter targeting Solet

UDINE, ITALY - FEBRUARY 15: Oumar Solet of Udinese celebrates scoring his team's first goal during the Serie A match between Udinese Calcio and US Sassuolo Calcio at Stadio Friuli on February 15, 2026 in Udine, Italy. (Photo by Timothy Rogers/Getty Images) (Inter links)
UDINE, ITALY – FEBRUARY 15: Oumar Solet of Udinese celebrates scoring his team’s first goal during the Serie A match between Udinese Calcio and US Sassuolo Calcio at Stadio Friuli on February 15, 2026 in Udine, Italy. (Photo by Timothy Rogers/Getty Images)

Solet is the preferred candidate because of his versatility, as he is capable of playing in any of the roles for Cristian Chivu’s back three.

Personal terms were already reportedly agreed for a contract with Inter until June 2031.

UDINE, ITALY - MAY 11: Goalkeeper Semuel Pizzignacco of Monza punches the ball clear under pressure from Oumar Solet of Udinese during the Serie A match between Udinese and Monza at Stadio Friuli on May 11, 2025 in Udine, Italy. (Photo by Timothy Rogers/Getty Images)
UDINE, ITALY – MAY 11: Goalkeeper Semuel Pizzignacco of Monza punches the ball clear under pressure from Oumar Solet of Udinese during the Serie A match between Udinese and Monza at Stadio Friuli on May 11, 2025 in Udine, Italy. (Photo by Timothy Rogers/Getty Images)

Udinese are asking for €25m, though that could be lowered with the inclusion of a player from the Inter youth team as part of the agreement.

There is also the possibility of a loan with obligation to buy at the end of the season, a way of spreading out the cost.

However, there has been another very recent development that changed the situation and which had been keeping the Nerazzurri hesitant.

In May 2025, Solet was accused of sexual assault by a woman who was at a party at his house in Udine.

The investigation had been hanging over him, but last week the authorities officially shelved the case.

Milan fans aim new insults at Ibrahimovic and Cardinale

1 June 2026 at 18:49

More insulting graffiti and banners have appeared around San Siro aimed at Milan chiefs Gerry Cardinale and Zlatan Ibrahimovic, including some particularly vicious slogans.

The club is in chaos after failing to qualify for the Champions League with a final round home defeat to Cagliari.

RedBird patron Cardinale responded within 24 hours by sacking coach Max Allegri, director of sport Igli Tare, CEO Giorgio Furlani and technical director Geoffrey Moncada in one fell swoop.

The only survivor of the cull was RedBird special advisor Ibrahimovic, who now seems to be tasked with finding replacements for all those figures.

Milan fans attack old guard

epa10157496 AC Milan owner Gerry Cardinale (R) before the Italian Serie A soccer match between AC Milan and FC Inter Milan at Giuseppe Meazza stadium in Milan, Italy, 03 September 2022. EPA-EFE/ROBERTO BREGANI
epa10157496 AC Milan owner Gerry Cardinale (R) before the Italian Serie A soccer match between AC and FC Inter at Giuseppe Meazza stadium in Italy, 03 September 2022. EPA-EFE/ROBERTO BREGANI

However, the ultras are not satisfied, calling for a complete revamp including the sale of the club to new investments.

New graffiti and banners appeared outside San Siro today, sending a clear message, reading ‘Cardinale bloodsucker’ and ‘Cardinale go home,’ notably both written in English.

The ones aimed at Ibrahimovic were in Italian, but no less harsh, reading ‘Ibra saboteur, go away’ and ‘get these s**ts out of our Milan.’

There was also one for Jovan Kirovski, who is in charge of the youth academy and struggling Milan Futuro second squad, which was relegated from Serie C into the semi-pro league.

‘Kirovski amateur, resign instantly’ was the message for him.

Report Parma buy Cremaschi from Inter Miami for €4m after loan

1 June 2026 at 18:32

Parma are reportedly set to activate their €4m option to buy USMNT talent Benja Cremaschi outright from Inter Miami.

The creative midfielder turned 21 in March and arrived in Serie A last summer on loan with an option to make it permanent.

At the time, it was suggested that clause was worth €4.5m, but now transfer pundit Fabrizio Romano maintains the cost of the operation will be closer to €4m.

Injury stalled Cremaschi progress

FORT LAUDERDALE, FLORIDA - JULY 26: Benjamin Cremaschi #30 of Inter Miami CF looks on during the MLS match between Inter Miami CF and FC Cincinnati at Chase Stadium on July 26, 2025 in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. (Photo by Carmen Mandato/Getty Images)
FORT LAUDERDALE, FLORIDA – JULY 26: Benjamin Cremaschi #30 of Inter Miami CF looks on during the MLS match between Inter Miami CF and FC Cincinnati at Chase Stadium on July 26, 2025 in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. (Photo by Carmen Mandato/Getty Images)

Cremaschi made only nine appearances in the Parma jersey between Serie A and the Coppa Italia, starting three of those games.

He sustained a meniscus injury in his knee in March and was ruled out for the rest of the season.

Despite his young age, Cremaschi already has three senior caps for the USMNT squad, making his debut in September 2023.

It would seem he has done enough to impress Parma coach Carlos Cuesta, who is prepared to give him more playing time in his second Serie A campaign.

Italy set up European Under-17 Championship semi final with Spain

1 June 2026 at 18:14

Italy are through to the Final Four of the European Under-17 Championship after a 3-3 thriller with Denmark and will face Spain in the semi-final.

The tournament kicked off on May 25 in Estonia and the Azzurri swept through the group phase.

They beat France 1-0 in the opening fixture, then earned a 3-0 victory over Montenegro.

Italy entertain with Denmark

Italy players and staff celebrate after beating Brazil on penalties at the U-17 World Cup third-place play-off. (Picture: @Azzurri via X)
Italy players and staff celebrate after beating Brazil on penalties at the U-17 World Cup third-place play-off. (Picture: @Azzurri via X)

While France thrashed Montenegro 5-0 today to finish on six points, the Italians came back from a goal down in a 3-3 thriller with Denmark to top Group B on seven points.

Mikkel Bro Hansen had opened the scoring, turned around by Edoardo Biondini, Lorenzo Dattilo and Andrea Donato to lead 3-1 by half-time.

Denmark fought back again with Tobias Baden Ekstrand and the stoppage-time Omran Khatar equaliser.

This means the semi-finals on Thursday June 4 will be Belgium vs. France and Italy vs. Spain, but the kick-off times are yet to be confirmed.

The Final is then set for Lillekula Staadion on Sunday June 7.

Italy won the European Under-17 Championship in 2024 and then took bronze in the Under-17 World Cup.

Dortmund forward Brandt a strong option for Roma thanks to Malen and Massara

1 June 2026 at 17:58

Roma could reportedly make a move to sign Julian Brandt on a free transfer once his Borussia Dortmund contract expires, and the latest updates in Italy claim that both Donyell Malen and former sporting director Ricky Massara have been on the phone in an attempt to secure a deal. 

Roma keen to reunite Brandt and Malen in 2026

Brandt, 30, is expected to leave Borussia Dortmund once his contract expires on the 30th of the month. He has spent the last seven years of his career at Signal Iduna Park and formed a productive partnership with Roma striker Malen during the four seasons that the Dutchman spent in Germany. 

BREMEN, GERMANY - MAY 16: Julian Brandt of Borussia Dortmund celebrates victory following the Bundesliga match between SV Werder Bremen and Borussia Dortmund at Weserstadion on May 16, 2026 in Bremen, Germany. (Photo by Pau Barrena/Getty Images)
BREMEN, GERMANY – MAY 16: Julian Brandt of Borussia Dortmund celebrates victory following the Bundesliga match between SV Werder Bremen and Borussia Dortmund at Weserstadion on May 16, 2026 in Bremen, Germany. (Photo by Pau Barrena/Getty Images)

Between them, Brandt and Malen provided 73 goals and 62 assists in three-and-a-half seasons for Dortmund, and according to Corriere dello Sport, the two attackers have a great relationship away from the pitch as well. 

According to the Corriere dello Sport report, Brandt is a player that Roma have been monitoring for several weeks, and former sporting director Massara had reportedly been in contact with the player with the hope of bringing him to the Stadio Olimpico on a free transfer. 

Monday’s report claims that Malen spoke to Brandt two days ago, before teaming up with the Netherlands national team squad for their World Cup preparations. Corriere dello Sport claims that Malen asked whether Brandt is still keen on the idea of joining Roma and that the German responded positively. 

COLOGNE, GERMANY - JANUARY 20: Donyell Malen of Borussia Dortmund celebrates scoring his team's first goal with teammate Julian Brandt during the Bundesliga match between 1. FC Köln and Borussia Dortmund at RheinEnergieStadion on January 20, 2024 in Cologne, Germany. (Photo by Leon Kuegeler/Getty Images)
COLOGNE, GERMANY – JANUARY 20: Donyell Malen of Borussia Dortmund celebrates scoring his team’s first goal with teammate Julian Brandt during the Bundesliga match between 1. FC Köln and Borussia Dortmund at RheinEnergieStadion on January 20, 2024 in Cologne, Germany. (Photo by Leon Kuegeler/Getty Images)

He earns a salary which is considered significant, but not out of the question for Roma, with salary requests believed to be in the region of €4m per season. 

Roma are also hoping to strike a deal for talented Bosnia and Herzegovina teenager Kerim Alajbegovic, who is expected to cost in excess of €25m, although a string of impressive performances at the upcoming World Cup might hike those figures up.

Vivo X500 Ultra may gain 10x zoom as Xiaomi 18 Ultra faces setback

Early rumors have emerged about the Vivo X300 Ultra’s successor, and fans of the Zeiss-branded camera flagship can breathe easy. By contrast, those who are eagerly awaiting the ultimate Leica phone camera in the Xiaomi 18 Ultra may be less delighted by recent developments. In the top-end smartphone segment, every manufacturer seems to be grappling with rising costs.

Asus reveals global pricing for new gaming mini-PC with Nvidia GeForce RTX 5070 Ti and RTX 5080 GPUs

Asus has revealed pricing information for its new gaming mini-PC in more countries. At the same time, the company has confirmed that the ROG NUC 16 will be available with Nvidia GeForce RTX 5070 Ti or RTX 5080 laptop GPUs globally alongside Intel's Core Ultra 9 290HX Plus processor.

MSI's new Nvidia RTX Spark Mini PC rivals Mac Studio, Asus ProArt Mini PC, HP OmniDesk Mini PC

MSI has introduced the EdgeMesa N AI+ mini PC, its direct rival to the new HP OmniDesk Mini PC and Asus ProArt Mini PC. Featuring the new NVIDIA RTX Spark architecture, this compact desktop is optimized for local generative AI, LLM development, and high-performance inferencing, offering 10GbE connectivity and multi-display support.

MSI unveils world’s first 16-inch 2-in-1 RTX Spark laptop: Stylus support, 99.9 Wh battery

MSI has unveiled the Prestige N16 Flip AI+, the first 2-in-1 laptop with the new Nvidia RTX Spark. The premium machine combines AI-ready architecture, a 16-inch UHD+ Tandem OLED display, and a 99.9Wh battery to bridge the gap between creative productivity and mobile gaming.

Asus ROG Xbox Ally X20 unveiled with larger 7.4" OLED screen, new TMR joysticks

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The Steam Deck used to be the go-to x86 gaming handheld, but after the recent ridiculous price hike, it’s hard to recommend. There are alternatives like the Asus ROG Xbox Ally X, which launched last year at $1,000 (24GB/1TB). This used to be a lot of money, except the 16GB/1TB OLED Deck is $950 now. In our review of the Xbox Ally X, we pointed out some major cons for such an expensive handheld, e.g. having an LCD instead of an OLED panel and the iffy analog sticks. We have some good news and some bad news – the new Asus ROG Xbox Ally X20 bundle solves both issues. Wait, a bundle? Well,...

A photo story: I took the Find X9 Ultra to the UCL final in Budapest

1 June 2026 at 18:17

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Cristiano Ronaldo backed to play the 2030 World Cup by Portugal head coach Roberto Martinez: ‘He will fight for it’

1 June 2026 at 18:52
Despite being 41 years old, Cristiano Ronaldo remains one of the best players in the world and one of Portugal’s leading figures. In light of this, head coach Roberto Martinez has unexpectedly expressed his support for the veteran forward’s potential participation in the 2030 World Cup.

Cristiano Ronaldo has remained one of the best players in the world, excelling as a goalscorer for Al Nassr. As a result, he will be Portugal’s starting striker at the 2026 World Cup, arriving at the tournament at 41 years old but still in excellent form. Although this appears to be his final edition of the competition, head coach Roberto Martínez has surprised everyone by backing the veteran forward’s participation in the 2030 edition.

He will fight for it. I think no one should doubt that, at least he has earned that right. Don’t think that this isn’t a topic of discussion and conversation within the coaching staff, because we would love to be able to pass on Cristiano Ronaldo’s example to all young soccer players in Portugal, Roberto Martinez said, via El Larguero.

While Roberto did not confirm that Cristiano will be part of the 2030 edition, he did maintain a respectful stance toward his legacy, refusing to rule out his participation. With a contract running until 2027 at Al Nassr, the 41-year-old star may not currently be thinking about reaching that edition of the tournament, but his participation at UEFA Euro 2028 cannot be ruled out. However, that could depend not only on his performances, but also on his own willingness.

Unlike previous seasons, Cristiano Ronaldo has undergone significant minute management at Al Nassr. While he played 3,164 minutes during the season, he often did not feature in the early stages of the AFC Champions League Two, while also being rested for some away matches in the Saudi Pro League. With this in mind, he may choose not to target the 2030 World Cup, instead focusing on making a major impact at the 2026 edition.

Cristiano Ronaldo and Roberto Martinez of Portugal.

Cristiano Ronaldo could target best-ever World Cup run with Portugal

Despite remaining one of the best players in the world, Cristiano Ronaldo has not enjoyed a particularly outstanding record at the World Cup. After playing 22 matches for Portugal in the tournament, he has scored only eight goals, finding the net just once in the 2006, 2010, 2014, and 2022 editions. Only the 2018 tournament stands out as a prolific campaign, with four goals. At 41 years old, he could be aiming to produce his best World Cup performance in 2026.

With one of the strongest national teams in the world, Cristiano’s Portugal enter as one of the clear favorites to win the tournament. With players such as Vitinha, Bruno Fernandes, and Nuno Mendes capable of elevating the team’s collective play, the 41-year-old striker would only need to focus on his goalscoring duties, giving him a better platform to shine. If he were to finish as the tournament’s top scorer, he could silence doubts about his impact.

Cristiano Ronaldo of Portugal celebrates after scoring a goal.

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

1 June 2026 at 18:45
Austria will square off against Tunisia in a 2026 international friendly. Here’s how fans in the United States can watch the matchup live.
Here are all of the details of where you can watch Austria vs Tunisia on US television and via legal streaming:
WHO Austria vs Tunisia
WHAT International Friendly
WHEN 2:45pm ET / 11:45am PT • Monday, June 1, 2026
WHERE Fubo, Tubi, Amazon Prime Video and ViX
STREAM WATCH NOW

Match Overview

Already qualified for the upcoming FIFA World Cup, Austria and Tunisia will use this international friendly to continue their preparations for soccer’s biggest tournament. Austria is building toward its return to the global stage, while Tunisia aims to carry over the momentum from its recent World Cup success.

With both teams looking to refine tactics, evaluate players, and build confidence, this matchup offers an important test before the tournament begins. Don’t miss this exciting showdown between two World Cup-bound nations.

More details on how to watch

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

How to watch anywhere with VPN

If you’re abroad, you may need to use a virtual private network (VPN) in order to watch games using your usual streaming service. A VPN, such as NordVPN, allows you to establish a secure connection online when streaming. If you are not sure which VPN to use, check out World Soccer Talk’s guide to the best VPNs for streaming soccer.

Marko Arnautovic of Austria

Dogecoin holds $0.10 as Paxos deal opens door to PayPal and Venmo’s 100M+ users

1 June 2026 at 19:08
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Strive unveils $4.2B fundraising push to accelerate Bitcoin buys

1 June 2026 at 18:40
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Zcash slides to $572 as emergency patch exposes consensus fragility, can it become a top ten token?

1 June 2026 at 18:29
Zcash is trading around $572.12 after the Zcash Foundation rushed out Zebra 4.5.1, an emergency consensus security fix that underlines how brittle the network’s infrastructure still is. The Zcash Foundation has pushed out Zebra 4.5.1, an emergency security update for…

XRP, ETH holders’ guide: How to use the XRPPower app to generate $7,700 in passive income daily

1 June 2026 at 18:06
XRPPower expands AI-powered ecosystem as investors seek new ways to participate in digital asset income beyond holding. In recent years, the cryptocurrency market has experienced several rounds of dramatic fluctuations. From Bitcoin to XRP and ETH, significant price increases and…

⚡ Weekly Recap: New Linux Flaw, PAN-OS Exploit, AI-Powered Attacks, OAuth Phishing and More

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China-Aligned Groups Ramp Up Attacks: Dragon Weave Hits Czech Republic & Taiwan

A new cyber espionage campaign codenamed Operation Dragon Weave has been observed targeting officials and citizens in the Czech Republic and Taiwan to deliver an AdaptixC2 agent. According to Seqrite Labs, targets of the campaign include government, research, academic, technology, and financial services sectors. The activity entails distributing spear-phishing emails containing ZIP attachments

Jets rookie D'Angelo Ponds should put fast pressure on Jarvis Brownlee

When the New York Jetsacquired cornerback Jarvis Brownlee from the Tennessee Titans midseason last year, he immediately played a versatile inside-outside role as needed. Brownlee played exclusively outside for the Titans despite being undersized. The Jets got him and occasionally made him a nickel corner.

Heading into the 2026 season, Brownlee's first full campaign with the Jets, he's expected to play nickel almost on an exclusive basis. After an offseason of change, the Jets now have Nahshon Wright at outside cornerback in addition to Brandon Stephens and Azareye'h Thomas.

That doesn't mean Brownlee can sleepwalk into the every-down nickel role. The Jets also drafted D'Angelo Ponds in the second round. Head coach Aaron Glenn recently confirmed at OTAs that Ponds will initially play nickel, despite being versatile.

"We'll start him [Ponds] out at nickel, see how he operates and then we'll put him outside and see how he operates there," Glenn responded to a question about Ponds' primary position at OTAs.

Ponds is a highly instinctual cornerback who plays the position with high football IQ. That makes him an excellent fit to thrive as a nickel NFL defender. The role currently belongs to Brownlee, but expect Ponds to apply pressure throughout OTAs and training camp.

This article originally appeared on Jets Wire: Jets rookie D'Angelo Ponds should put fast pressure on Jarvis Brownlee

Falkirk sign experienced Tanser after St Mirren exit

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John McGlynn says Falkirk have added a "wealth of experience" to their squad by signing Scott Tanser after the left-back's five-year spell at St Mirren came to an end.

The 31-year-old defender has penned a two-year deal with the Bairns, who marked their return to the top flight with a top-six finish last term.

Manager McGlynn says the former St Johnstone man's Scottish Premiership experience will be valuable to his side.

"He's an attacking left-back who loves to get forward," the Falkirk boss added.

"He has good quality in the final third to deliver good crosses for our attacking players in the box.

"He has a good delivery from set-pieces, as he displayed in our last game against St Mirren at the Falkirk Stadium, when the Saints scored from a corner.

"He is more than capable of moving into a left centre-back position if required, so he is a definite advantage to us."

Meanwhile, the departure of Calvin Miller is expected to follow the arrival of Tanser, with Hearts hopeful of concluding the signing of the winger in the next 48 hours.

Met Police investigating six stabbings after Arsenal Champions Parade

The Metropolitan Police said it is investigating six stabbings that took place after the Arsenal Champions Parade in London.

The force said a total of 24 people were arrested after more than 500 officers were deployed across the event on Sunday, alongside specialist search and drone teams.

Officers thanked the vast majority of people for “celebrating responsibly”, but said investigations continue.

Up to a million Arsenal fans were estimated to have lined the route surrounding the Emirates Stadium in Islington for the parade, which marked the north London club winning the Premier League for the first time in 22 years.

The arrests included 10 people on suspicion of assaulting police, with one officer suffering a slash wound to the hand and another hit on the head by thrown objects.

Up to a million Arsenal fans lined the route for Sunday’s celebrations (PA)
Up to a million Arsenal fans lined the route for Sunday’s celebrations (PA)

Three people were arrested on suspicion of sexual assault, and one person was arrested on suspicion of grievous bodily harm. Everyone arrested was taken into custody.

Damage was also caused to four police vans in Islington, causing broken lights and dents, but no arrests have been made.

The Met said it dealt with six stabbings “on the parade footprint” after most of the crowds had dispersed in the evening.

Most of the victims were not seriously injured, but one man in his twenties was taken to hospital in a life-threatening condition at around 8.30pm. He is now in a stable condition.

A Section 60 order was authorised overnight in the area to help prevent further offences and give officers additional stop and search powers.

The London Fire Brigade also confirmed its crews had rescued around 75 individuals from various elevated positions throughout the event, urging fans to avoid climbing onto rooftops.

Arsenal fans made their way towards King’s Cross station following a victory parade to celebrate their club winning the Premier League title (PA)
Arsenal fans made their way towards King’s Cross station following a victory parade to celebrate their club winning the Premier League title (PA)

Commander Stuart Bell, who led the Met’s public order operation over the weekend, said: “I would like to thank the vast majority of the hundreds of thousands of Arsenal supporters who attended the day to celebrate safely and responsibly.

“There was a police presence along the route throughout the event, supporting event organisers and stewarding operations.

“However, we had been clear that violence and other criminality would not be tolerated and, unfortunately, there were pockets of anti-social behaviour and incidents where officers needed to intervene, including assaults on their colleagues.

“As the evening progressed and the majority of the crowds made their way home, there was sadly further violence, including gang-related incidents.

“Officers were swiftly on scene to each stabbing and investigations are ongoing.”

Chief Superintendent Jason Stewart, who leads policing in Islington, added: “This, of course, was a huge and significant event for our community and Arsenal fans more widely, and we worked closely with the local authority and other partners to plan for the event and then throughout the day.

“Our officers are back out on patrol today to provide visible reassurance, and our investigation teams are working hard to identify offenders and bring them to justice. We stand with our local communities against violence.”

Serena Williams is returning to pro tennis at age 44 after nearly 4 years away from the sport

LONDON (AP) — Serena Williams is returning to professional tennis at age 44 after nearly four years away from the sport.

The 23-time Grand Slam singles champion has accepted a wild card invitation to play doubles at the upcoming Queen’s Club grass-court tournament, the WTA Tour announced Monday.

The Queen’s Club tournament starts June 8

Williams has not competed since bidding farewell at the 2022 U.S. Open. At the time, Williams said she didn’t want to use the word “retiring” and instead declared that she was “evolving” away from tennis.

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Joint-bosses: can Lincoln succeed where Liverpool failed?

Split image of Tom Shaw and Chris Cohen at Lincoln and, to the right, one of Roy Evans and Gerard Houllier when they worked together as joint-bosses of Liverpool
The Lincoln City duo of Tom Shaw and Chris Cohen (left) follow the likes of Roy Evans and Gerard Houllier (right) at Liverpool in taking over as joint-bosses [Getty Images]

Liverpool famously did it once and it even brought silverware to Coventry City - but the managerial double act remains a footballing curiosity.

At Lincoln City, it is now the way of the future.

When League One title-winning head coach Michael Skubala was recruited by Bristol City last week, Chris Cohen and Tom Shaw were promptly promoted from their roles as assistant coaches and named as the pair to replace the 43-year-old.

Joint-bosses are a rarity - one history would suggest rarely works – examples being the few fractious months Gerard Houllier and Roy Evans shared the dugout at Liverpool in 1998 or the underwhelming campaign for which Doug Livermore and Ray Clemence were in charge of Tottenham earlier that decade.

However, John Sillett and George Curtis did work wonders at Coventry when together they guided the Sky Blues to to FA Cup glory in 1987.

As a club with a modest League One budget who had not played in England's second tier for more than six decades, Lincoln's promotion under Skubala last season was a tale of how daring to be different and willing to be innovative could deliver success.

But the appointment of Cohen and Shaw, however bold the move might seem, is an attempt to be groundbreaking, according to Imps' chief executive Liam Scully.

"We acknowledge that there will be questions about this structure and that it isn't football convention," he told BBC Radio Lincolnshire.

"We certainly didn't start this process saying 'how do we break football convention?' - that wasn't the intention.

"Equally, what we weren't going to do is not let what we thought was the right and best solution be the one we put in place just because of football convention."

Shaw and Cohen, both 39, played a major part in Lincoln's promotion in 2025-26 as assistant coaches who regularly oversaw training sessions and would lead in meetings.

Scully said the pair, alongside Skubala, "developed a real collegial way of working" - sharing responsibilities and collaborating on what was a milestone season that ended with the Imps topping the table with 103 points.

The hierarchy at Lincoln knew what was achieved under Skubala would make the former England futsal head coach a boss in high demand this summer.

And for that reason, the club's management succession committee had plans in motion to find a successor.

While Lincoln offered Skubala an improved deal to try to keep him after Bristol City triggered a release clause, there was already a low-key search under way to find his replacement playing out in the background.

"In this scenario, when you put over 100 points on the board and take the club to a Championship level after 65 years, it wouldn't take a crystal ball to foresee that there was going to be a lot of interest in Michael," Scully said.

"As soon as the last ball was kicked in the season, that process speeded up.

"While the speed of this decision looks relatively quick from the outside, it's because of the preparation that has been going on. And I want to be really clear in saying that Chris and Tom have beaten external candidates to this as well."

Not a 'romantic' appointment

While Shaw has previous experience as a first-team boss, having had a spell as manager of non-league side Gainsborough Trinity, Cohen has spent his senior coaching career to date as an assistant at Luton Town, Southampton and Stoke City.

Before that, Cohen's coaching career started with a stint as the under-23s manager at Nottingham Forest, the club where he retired as a player in 2018.

It is the years of work the duo did under Skubala at the LNER Stadium and the part each played in getting the Imps up, that convinced club officials the pair would be the best ones to take the club into the Championship next term.

"The thing we continually asked ourselves through this process was 'what is best for Lincoln City?' This is above any individual, this is above the people and this isn't romantic," Scully said.

"This has been done seriously considering how we put together the strongest possible campaign we can in what will be the club's first season in the Championship for over 65 years."

He added they thought this was the "least risky option" given it is "enabling us to deliver continuity".

It is the working relationship that Cohen and Shaw already have with each other and their intimate understanding of how Lincoln operate that may hold the key to this coaching partnership flourishing where others have failed.

"It's very seldom now in football that a decision is made on the pitch that is just one person's gut feeling or intuition. It's often data-led and often scenario-planned," Scully said.

"Looking at our structure over the past 12-15 months, I think a large strength of what Michael did was that he empowered Chris and Tom to do what they were very good at. This is a very close continuation of that.

"We didn't start from a place of trying to do something different - it was just the fact that when we worked this through and talked about this, we felt that retaining a lot of the structure of what we did in the past is the best thing we can do going forward."

The News-Gazette's Athletes of the Week: Moser is a state champ, Fan and LaFave form dynamic duo

Jun. 1—Moser, a senior, won a Class 2A state title in the shot put with a toss of 40 feet, 10 1/4 inches on May 23. Moser became the first Clinton athlete to win a state title in a field event, and only the second ever to win a state title after Payne Turney won the 800-meter run in 2019.

"It meant a lot to get Athlete of the Week to represent the small town that will always have a spot in my heart. Getting stronger in the offseason and putting in work in the weight room really helped out this season. I had a lot of fun with my team at the state meet, and I'm really sad that it's over, but it was my goal this year to be a state champion, so meeting that goal showed my hard work paid off."

"The Proposal."

I like pretty much like anything but country.

Faith Jackson.

rugby.

to fly so you can get places faster.

I like to put braids in my hair, and I like energy drinks. Mainly Alani.

becoming a state champion.

riding in a hot air balloon. I think it would be pretty at sunset, and I love being in the air.

Samantha Brown and Jamia Esther, Danville track and field; Addison Lucht, Milford/Cissna Park track and field; Madalyn Marx, Mahomet-Seymour track and field.

Fan, a senior, and LaFave, a sophomore, advanced to the Class 1A state tournament after winning the doubles title at the 1A Centennial Sectional on May 23. Fan and LaFave did not drop a set en route to the sectional title. At the IHSA state meet from last Thursday through Saturday in the Chicago suburbs, Fan and LaFave reached the final day of the three-day tournament, compiling a 4-2 record and advancing to the consolation semifinals.

"I was really happy to win Athlete of the Week. It just meant that family and friends from home locked in for us to get the votes. On the court, it was just having a big presence and applying as much as pressure on the opponent as we could. I was really happy to win sectionals last week. The biggest reward was it got us a seed at state, which was helpful. At state, it was a lot more rewarding because I wasn't fully expecting it to make as far as we did."

"The Godfather."

is Frank Ocean, and I like R&B.

Jameson LaFave

cross-country.

teleportation. It seems convenient.

I usually go in and listen to some music, stretch and get a full warmup in. In between matches, I try to put on my headphones and do a 10-minute NSDR.

winning the three matches that we did on Friday at the state tournament this year. I didn't expect it to happen, and we had to play through three match tiebreaks to get it done.

to eat omakase, a fancy form of sushi, in Japan.

"Winning Athlete of the Week feels like it's a good representation of the amount and work Kyle and I have put in. We worked the best together by staying aggressive and staying focused on the task at hand and not thinking ahead too much. The goal for everyone is to try to make it to the last few matches of the season, and it feels amazing to come through with wins in three grueling matches like we did on Friday at state."

"Space Jam."

Metro Boomin.

Kyle Fan.

basketball.

the ability to never get tired.

I try to quiet my mind and focus on the task at hand by taking deep breaths.

qualifying for the final day of the state tournament like we did this year. It's a dream, and it's why you compete.

to attend all four of the tennis Grand Slam tournaments.

Kamden Flenner, Tuscola track and field; Hunter Madigan, St. Thomas More tennis; Mason Makaya, Centennial track and field.

Woad looks to take LPGA form into US Open

Lottie Woad
Lottie Woad has secured two LPGA Tour wins since turning professional last year [Getty Images]

Britain's leading female golfer, Lottie Woad, is doing everything she can to capitalise on LPGA-winning form before this week's Women's US Open near Los Angeles.

The 22-year-old Englishwoman competes at the famed Riviera Country Club fresh from last month's victory at the Kroger Queen City event in Cincinnati, which lifted her to fifth in the world rankings.

It was her first professional win in the United States and was arguably the biggest step Woad has taken since joining the paid ranks last summer, when she won the Scottish Open on her pro debut.

But she has not been sitting back to bask in the glory of this latest triumph, instead flying coach Luke Bone from his base in Farnham, Surrey, to Florida to intensify preparation for this week's event, traditionally the biggest on the women's golf calendar.

Woad decided to swap last week's Shoprite LPGA tournament in New Jersey for time on the range with Bone, with whom she has worked since her junior days at Farnham Golf Club.

"We were just doing some work here in Tallahassee," Woad told BBC Sport. "It was good, just kind of a little reset.

"The last time I saw him was Chevron [the year's first major in April] and he was at an event before that. But it was kind of nice to do some work away from the tournament.

"He usually comes to the majors, but I decided I wanted to try him coming a week before. I'm still kind of working out what I like best.

"You know, I'm still very new to pro life. The US Open is a very hectic week and I feel like that you're limited to what you can actually get done on that week. So it's nice to go into it having done a lot of the work."

Lottie Woad and Luke Bone
Luke Bone has coached Woad for much of her life [Getty Images]

She has flown early to the west coast of the US to be fully acclimatised for this week's major, imbued with the confidence of her Ohio triumph.

And the key to that victory on 17 May was worked out by the player herself. She had been bemused by an uncharacteristically erratic performance on the greens while missing the cut at the Mizuho Americas Open earlier in the month.

"My putting was pretty poor and I'd been putting pretty good this year," Woad said. "OK, it could be me, it is probably is me, but, I thought I'll check the putter.

"The grip was just a tiny bit off, but obviously as golfers, we're pretty specific. So it was bugging me a little bit. I got it regripped and then, yeah, all good."

Woad beat a quality field, holding off South Korea's Haeran Ryu to win by two shots, with major winners Miyu Yamashita and Ruoning Yin trailing in her wake.

The spectacularly in-form Nelly Korda and former world number one Lydia Ko shared eighth place.

"I think it was probably a more important win for me than the first one," Woad said. "The first one [in Scotland last July] was obviously amazing, but it all happened so quickly.

"I had just turned pro right before that one and then went off and played loads of events. I didn't really get time to reflect on it.

"I don't know how many events I've played now, but a lot more events, playing each week, travelling each week. Seeing the competition, seeing how good everyone is.

"I think to win again, to get the second one was more important for me."

Lottie Woad
Woad reached 64th in the women's world rankings before turning professional last year, the second-highest ranking achieved by an amateur [Getty Images]

Remarkably for someone ranked so highly, Woad will compete in the US Open as a professional for the first time. She does so having posted high finishes in the past three majors.

As an amateur, she shared third place at the Evian Championship last July, narrowly missing out on the play-off, won by Grace Kim.

She backed that up by finishing joint-eighth at the AIG Women's Open at Royal Porthcawl and was tied for seventh at the Chevron.

On current form, Woad is Britain's best hope to emulate Dame Laura Davies (1987) and Alison Nicholas (1997), the only other UK winners of America's national championship.

Professional life has been such a whirlwind that Woad does not readily recognise her encouraging form in the five biggest events on the women's calendar. "I kind of forgot," she smiled.

"They're so spread out, it's kind of hard to remember where you finished in the majors. But yeah, I've been playing pretty nicely in them.

"US Open, I'm assuming, is going to be set up tough like it always is. So Riviera, I've heard great things. I'm just really excited to go see that course and, yeah, ready for the challenge that is US Open."

Always as much a test of tenacity as technique, Woad is bidding to keep the Harton S Semple Trophy in European hands after Maja Stark's victory at Erin Hills last year. Kettering's Charley Hull is the other big British hope but missed the cut in New Jersey last week.

Lottie Woad celebrates
Woad is looking to become the first Englishwoman to win the US Open since Alison Nicholas in 1997 [Getty Images]

Woad appears to be revelling in tour life. The hardest question for her to answer concerns the worst bits of being pro golfer. "I don't know, I mean, I love it," she said.

"It's pretty cool for me to play golf and it'd be my job, but obviously there's a lot of travel involved. I think it's probably the worst bit.

"You know, we play a pretty rigorous schedule in the LPGA. I've already been to Asia twice this year and I've been to the West Coast to do two different swings.

"I live in Florida. So a lot of travel that maybe doesn't quite flow as well as it as it should, but I know they're working on that."

Nevertheless, Woad describes her mood as "relaxed and pretty confident" and she is buoyed by the way her beloved Leeds United comfortably preserved their Premier League status.

In women's golf, she is one of the in-form players heading into the sport's biggest week. Woad is comfortable, though, that Chevron champion Korda will command most attention in the build-up to the Pacific Palisades event.

"She's obviously going to be one of the favourites and always is at most events she plays," Woad said.

"I will try and go under the radar a little bit. I'm not sure if I'll be able to or not, but I think for this year, I have been able to kind of quietly get on with things a little bit more than I could do last summer."

Given Woad's explosive start to her pro career, it is perhaps prudent to question how much longer that will remain the case.

The Bears want a new stadium. Illinois doesn’t want to give it to them

Jan 18, 2026; Chicago, IL, USA; Chicago Bears quarterback Caleb Williams (18) throws a pass against the Los Angeles Rams during the third quarter of an NFC Divisional Round game at Soldier Field. Mandatory Credit: Matt Marton-Imagn Images | Matt Marton-Imagn Images

The Illinois legislature passed a new $55.9 billion budget late on Sunday night ahead of a midnight deadline. But that budget did not contain a provision for a new stadium for the Chicago Bears, despite a final-minute push from the Illinois Senate to try and keep the team in the state.

As a result, the future of the Bears in Illinois remains in doubt.

Following the midnight deadline, the Illinois Senate approved a modified budget bill by a vote of 37-17, which contains a provision allowing certain municipalities to create local stadium authorities. That modified bill passed around 4:00 a.m. local time Monday morning, breathing new life into the effort to keep the Bears in Illinois, at least for a moment, at a proposed new site in Arlington Heights.

The foundation of this new proposal is a publicly owned stadium, similar to the proposal being advanced in Indiana. The Bears would finance the construction of a new stadium, but then turn the stadium over to a new municipal stadium authority, which would lease the stadium. Under this framework, no property taxes would be paid on the stadium, giving the Bears a major component that the team is seeking in a new stadium site.

The Senate bill also establishes a special Bond District for retail and entertainment development near the potential site in Arlington Heights, allowing anticipated growth in sales taxes to help fund the project.

But the Illinois House did not take up a vote on the modified bill, and the legislative session came to an end. As of Monday morning, there is no indication that a special session would be called to bring the legislators back into session to take up the modified bill.

“There’s a lot of work still ahead of us,” said House Speaker Emmanuel Welch. “We’ll continue discussions on a number of issues, including our approach to the Bears stadium question, this summer.”

According to several reports, “[i]nternal polling of the supermajority House Democratic caucus indicated the measure didn’t have the votes to pass.”

The developments come in the wake of a strong push from Indiana lawmakers to lure the Bears to Hammond, in Northwest Indiana. The proposed stadium site sits just across the Illinois border, roughly 25 miles from the team’s current Soldier Field home.

The Indiana Senate voted 45-4 back in February to approve the establishment of a Northwest Indiana Stadium Authority in Hammond, along with increased county taxes for the project. Indiana officials have stated that approximately $1 billion in tax revenue from those increases would fund the stadium infrastructure.

Indiana Governor Mike Braun signed that measure into law less than an hour after it was passed.

Critics of the potential move to Indiana have highlighted the fact that the proposed stadium site is located near several hazardous waste sites, including a Superfund site at the former Federal Metals smelting facility. According to this report last month, “where elevated levels of lead and arsenic were found” at the site.

Returning to Illinois, Governor J.B. Pritzker released a statement through his office, following the developments in the Illinois legislature.

“Governor Pritzker is a responsible steward of taxpayer dollars who has always wanted the Bears to remain in Illinois and been open to a sensible deal, so the Governor’s Office needs to carefully review this new bill that was recently made public overnight,” read the statement.

Illinois State Senator Bill Cunningham, the sponsor of the stadium authority bill that cleared the Illinois Senate, expressed some hesitation that his bill would eventually be signed into law.

“I have talked to all of them,” said Cunningham. “I can’t tell you that they said they were supportive of it. They said they were interested to see the language [of the bill].”

Unless a special session is called, the Illinois legislature will not reconvene until November.

As for the Bears, the team released a statement overnight as well.

“We will finalize our evaluation of both Arlington Heights and Hammond, and remain on the late spring/early summer timeline that we have previously communicated,” according to a Bears team statement. “We will provide an update when we have a decision to share.”

Report: Manchester United pushing to sign €60m-rated midfielder

Report: Manchester United pushing to sign €60m-rated midfielder
Report: Manchester United pushing to sign €60m-rated midfielder

Man Utd Step Up Mateus Fernandes Pursuit as West Ham Face Crucial Summer Decision

Manchester United’s interest in Mateus Fernandes is gathering momentum, with the midfielder emerging as one of the most coveted young talents in the Premier League ahead of the summer transfer window.

According to Caught Offside, Manchester United have accelerated discussions regarding a potential move for the West Ham star, who has attracted widespread attention after an impressive campaign despite his club’s struggles. The 21-year-old has become a standout performer in difficult circumstances, and his future now appears increasingly likely to lie away from east London.

West Ham signed from Sporting CP last summer in a deal worth around €44 million. Less than a year later, the Portuguese midfielder is being linked with some of Europe’s biggest clubs, with Man Utd leading a queue that also includes Arsenal, Chelsea, Paris Saint-Germain and Atletico Madrid.

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Mateus Fernandes Emerges as Priority Target for Man Utd

There is a growing sense that Man Utd view Mateus Fernandes as a key part of their midfield rebuild. The club have been searching for greater energy, technical quality and composure in the centre of the pitch, and Fernandes appears to fit that profile perfectly.

The original source reports that Manchester United’s transfer committee has “accelerated talks” with the player’s representatives as they look to gain an advantage over rival suitors. Fernandes is also believed to be attracted by the prospect of playing Champions League football, which could strengthen United’s hand in negotiations.

At just 21 years of age, Fernandes combines maturity with significant room for development. His ability to dictate possession, progress the ball through midfield and contribute defensively has made him one of the most highly regarded young midfielders in England.

For Man Utd, the appeal is obvious. The club are looking beyond short-term fixes and identifying players capable of becoming long-term pillars of the squad. Fernandes fits that vision.

West Ham Confront Difficult Financial Reality

West Ham’s position is complicated by the financial consequences of a disappointing season. While the club remain keen to maximise their return on one of their most valuable assets, market realities could ultimately force their hand.

The original source states that West Ham have placed a valuation of between €50 million and €60 million on Mateus Fernandes. However, that figure could fall as the summer develops, particularly given the financial pressures facing the club.

Fernandes remains under contract until 2030 and reportedly has no release clause. That provides West Ham with some leverage during negotiations, but long-term contracts do not always guarantee a player’s future when elite clubs come calling.

A significant offer from Man Utd or another European heavyweight may prove difficult to resist, especially if West Ham need to reshape their squad ahead of the new campaign.

European Giants Join Race for Portuguese Midfielder

While Manchester United are currently regarded as frontrunners, they are far from alone in their admiration for Mateus Fernandes.

Arsenal continue to monitor the midfielder closely as they assess options to strengthen their own engine room. Chelsea have also entered the picture, while Paris Saint-Germain and Atletico Madrid remain attentive to developments.

Interest extends beyond England and Spain. Italian giants Inter Milan, Juventus and Napoli are all reported to be keeping tabs on Fernandes as they weigh potential moves.

Such widespread interest reflects the midfielder’s growing reputation. Clubs across Europe recognise the qualities he has displayed in the Premier League, even while operating within a struggling side.

Competition for his signature is therefore likely to intensify as the transfer window progresses.

Summer Transfer Saga Set to Intensify

Mateus Fernandes appears destined to become one of the defining transfer stories of the summer.

For Man Utd, securing his signature would represent a statement of intent and a major investment in the future. For West Ham, any decision regarding the midfielder could have significant implications for both their finances and their ambitions on the pitch.

The player himself will be eager for clarity. After proving his quality under difficult circumstances, he now faces an important career decision that could shape the next phase of his development.

Whether he ends up at Old Trafford or elsewhere, one thing seems certain. Mateus Fernandes has established himself as one of the most exciting young midfielders in European football, and the battle for his signature is only just beginning.

Raymond Berry, NFL Hall of Fame wide receiver, dies aged 93

Raymond Berry walks out with the trophy after Super Bowl XLVI (Getty Images)

Raymond Berry, the legendary Hall of Fame wide receiver whose telepathic connection with quarterback Johnny Unitas forged one of American football’s most formidable passing duos, has died at the age of 93.

Berry, a pivotal figure in the Baltimore Colts’ historic 1958 championship victory over the New York Giants, passed away on 25 May, the Pro Football Hall of Fame announced on Monday.

His family confirmed in a statement that Berry died peacefully at his home in Murfreesboro, Tennessee, surrounded by loved ones, including Sally, his wife of 65 years.

A 20th-round draft pick from Southern Methodist University (SMU) in 1954, the Texas native embodied the virtues of relentless hard work and unwavering determination. Despite possessing average speed, legs of differing lengths, a troublesome back, imperfect eyesight, and oversized feet that earned him the high school nickname "Skis," Berry transformed himself into a superstar. His ascent was fuelled by exhaustive preparation, from strengthening his fingers with Silly Putty to meticulously simulating entire games during practice.

He was renowned as one of the most reliable receivers in league history, rarely dropping a pass and fumbling only twice throughout his career, according to Pro Football Reference.

Raymond Berry (right) has passed away aged 93 (AP)
Raymond Berry (right) has passed away aged 93 (AP)

Berry himself claimed to have developed 88 distinct routes to get open, a level of discipline so intense that even his coach, Weeb Ewbank, once tried to intervene.

"One of his drills was to throw nothing but bad balls to him," Ewbank told the Los Angeles Times in 1986. "I used to have to run John (Unitas) off — ‘John, you’ve had enough throwing today’ — and he’d say, ‘Yeah, talk to that guy out there.’"

Over 13 seasons, Berry amassed a then-record 631 receptions (a mark since surpassed by Jerry Rice), scoring 68 touchdowns. He led the NFL in receptions three times and earned six Pro Bowl selections.

A cornerstone of one of the league’s premier offences, alongside Unitas, running back Lenny Moore, and offensive lineman Jim Parker, Berry played on championship-winning teams in 1958 and 1959, and was a runner-up in 1964.

He was inducted into the NFL Hall of Fame in 1973 and was named to the league’s 50th and 75th anniversary teams. The Colts retired his uniform number, 82, while SMU retired his college number, 87.

Berry’s performance in the 1958 championship finale against the Giants at Yankee Stadium remains legendary. This overtime classic, nationally televised, is often cited as one of the sport’s greatest games and a catalyst for the NFL’s subsequent rise. Against the NFL’s toughest defence, Berry caught 12 passes for 178 yards and a touchdown, including three consecutive receptions during the 86-yard drive that tied the game 17-17 in regulation. He then made two crucial grabs during the 80-yard drive that secured the Colts’ 23-17 victory, the league’s first championship to conclude in overtime.

"We worked and got to know each other and developed timing you just can’t get any other way," Berry later told the radio programme Sports & Torts. "He (Unitas) knew I was going to be there when I was supposed to be there and he knew I was going to catch it."

After retiring as a player in 1967, Berry transitioned to coaching, serving as a wide receivers coach for the Dallas Cowboys, Cleveland Browns, and New England Patriots.

He took the helm as head coach of the Patriots from 1984-89, achieving a 48-39 record, including an 11-5 season in 1985 that led to an appearance in Super Bowl XX. However, the Patriots suffered a crushing 46-10 defeat to the Chicago Bears.

Following this, the Boston Globe revealed that several New England players had drug problems, with Berry acting as a source for the story. His subsequent push for the team to implement drug testing was met with strong opposition from the NFL players’ union.

A deeply religious man who abstained from alcohol and tobacco, Berry’s advocacy for drug treatment stemmed from personal experience. His former Colts teammate, All-Pro defensive tackle Gene "Big Daddy" Lipscomb, had struggled with addiction.

"They didn’t help him, they just cut him," Berry told The Patriot Ledger in 1986. "Three years later, he was dead."

Born in Corpus Christi in 1933, Berry married fellow Texan Sally Crook in 1960, and they had three children.

He credited some of his success to his high school coach, his father Mark Raymond Berry, who taught him the fundamentals of football despite not playing him extensively. After a year at Schreiner College, he transferred to SMU, where two fumbles in a crucial game spurred a vow never to repeat such mistakes in the professional ranks.

His rookie season with the Colts saw him catch only 13 passes, but the following year, the team signed a free agent quarterback cut by the Pittsburgh Steelers – Unitas. The two soon began their practice sessions.

"I didn’t know my butt from first base about how to run pass routes," Berry recalled to Sports & Torts. "If you saw both of us in training camp in 1956, you may have gone away sobbing. We were two pitiful football players, good grief."

Minor league update for 5/31/26

Illimani (Jillimani in Aymara), the iconic snow-capped peak of Bolivia's Cordillera Real mountain range, is seen at sunset from the Killi Killi viewpoint in La Paz on May 31, 2026. (Photo by Marvin RECINOS / AFP via Getty Images) | AFP via Getty Images

Hickory starter Evan Siary allowed one run in five innings of work, striking out seven. Aneudis Mejia threw a shutout inning. Owen Proksch threw two scoreless innings with a strikeout.

Hector Osorio had one of the two Crawdad hits.

Hickory box score

D.J. McCarthy went three innings in his start for Hub City, allowing six runs, including four home runs, striking out five and walking two. Case Matter faced four batters, striking out two and walking two. Joey Danielson struck out one and walked one in a scoreless inning.

Gleider Figuereo was 4 for 4 with a homer.

Hub City box score

Frisco starter Dylan MacLean allowed one run in five innings, striking out seven and walking two. Bryan Magdaleno struck out one in a scoreless inning. Wilian Bormie struck out the one batter he faced.

Rafe Perich was 2 for 4 with a homer. Dylan Dreiling had a walk and a stolen base. Keith Jones II had a hit and a stolen base. Arturo Disla had a pair of hits.

Frisco box score

Ryan Brasier started for Round Rock and went one inning, walking three, giving up a homer and allowing three runs. Jose Corniell walked four and struck out two in 3.2, allowing three runs. Thomas Ireland allowed two runs in 2.1 IP, striking out two. Joe Ross and Michel Otanez each threw a scoreless inning.

Wyatt Langford continued his rehab assignment, going 0 for 3 while playing left field. Cody Freeman was 2 for 5 with a homer. Cam Cauley had a double and a stolen base.

Round Rock box score

Anthony Molina and Carlos Carrasco to Gwinnett; Hurston Waldrep to start rehab

Sep 17, 2025; Washington, District of Columbia, USA; Atlanta Braves pitcher Hurston Waldrep (64) pitches against the Washington Nationals during the second inning at Nationals Park. Mandatory Credit: Geoff Burke-Imagn Images | Geoff Burke-Imagn Images

The NL East leading Atlanta Braves, who have acquired their 40th win on May 30th when it took them until July 9th last year, have made half an interesting active roster move on their off day.

The #Braves optioned RHP Anthony Molina to Triple-A Gwinnett following yesterday’s game, and outrighted RHP Carlos Carrasco to the Stripers.

— Atlanta Braves (@Braves) June 1, 2026

Anthony Molina has been optioned to Triple-A Gwinnett. Molina was called up for the weekend series but never used. He will return to Gwinnett along with Carlos Carrasco apparently. Carlos Carrasco has been selected to the Braves and designated for assignment three times already. He will park the Cookie Carrasco Caravan in Lawrenceville for now until needed to soak up some innings. Today is an off day for both the Braves and Stripers and no corresponding move has been announced for either team. Rolddy Munoz looks to be the most appealing Gwinnett Striper on the Braves’ 40-man roster at the moment. Munoz has a 2.72 FIP for the season in Triple-A, and has a 13/6 K/BB rate with no homers in May. Also, Hurston Waldrep starts rehab today.

RHP Hurston Waldrep today begins a rehabilitation assignment with the FCL Braves.

— Atlanta Braves (@Braves) June 1, 2026

Hurston’s 2026 season never got off the ground, as he required surgery for loose bodies in his elbow. I don’t believe we know the timeline for Waldrep, but things are definitely happening.

UNLV three-star EDGE commit transferring to Sierra Canyon (Calif.)

Chatsworth (Calif.) Sierra Canyon football program is receiving another high-profile defensive line transfer, according to a social media announcement over the weekend.

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Class of 2027 three-star EDGE Cooper Cook, a UNLV commitment, announced via X, formerly known as Twitter, that he’s transferring from Tustin (Calif.) to Sierra Canyon for his senior season. Cook is ranked No. 132 at his position and No. 165 in the state, according to the Rivals Industry Rankings.

I would like to thank all of my teammates, coaches, football families and teachers for the time we had together at Tustin High School Football. You will always be my brothers and family. I am also excited to announce that I am joining the Sierra Canyon High School Football team for my senior year. Looking forward to competing with great teammates, learning from great coaches, and making the most of every opportunity. Time To Work!

I would like to thank all of my teammates, coaches, football families and teachers for the time we had together at Tustin High School Football. You will always be my brothers and family.

I am also excited to announce that I am joining the Sierra Canyon High School Football team… pic.twitter.com/2vEr09pTDi

— Cooper Cook | C/O 2027 (DE/Edge/TE) (@Cooper__Cook) June 1, 2026

Cook was one of Tustin’s top defenders and ended last season racking up 37 total tackles, nine going for a loss and four sacks. Now the 6-foot-3, 260-pound edge rusher joins one of the top defensive line groups in the land and will get to play against some of the country’s best high school football programs.

Sierra Canyon’s defensive line has been bolstered this off-season by transfers, with Cook’s arrival paired with 2027 four-star defensive lineman Marcus Fakatou transferring from Orange Lutheran to the Trailblazers, makes the unit one of the best in the country.

Last season at Orange Lutheran, Fakatou was a force in the front seven for the Lancers as the junior racked up 69 total tackles, 17 of those going for a loss, seven sacks, batted away two passes, forced two fumbles and blocked eight field goal attempts.

The Trailblazers ended this past 2025 high school football season with a 11-1 record and finished as one of the CIF Southern Section‘s best teams, ranked No. 6 in the final 2025 California High School Football Massey Rankings.

More about Sierra Canyon High School

Sierra Canyon School, located in Chatsworth, California, is a prestigious private institution known for its academic excellence, strong athletics, and vibrant extracurricular programs. With a diverse range of AP and honors courses, the school prepares students for higher education and future success. Sierra Canyon’s athletic teams are highly competitive, frequently achieving state-level success. Emphasizing leadership, community service, and personal growth, the school fosters well-rounded students ready for future challenges.

Former Red Sox GM Reportedly Disappointed In Team's New Direction

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When Theo Epstein became the Boston Red Sox's general manager in late 2002, he ushered in a new era for the franchise with his analytical, data-driven approach. His ability to blend sabermetrics with traditional scouting and the team's financial resources proved to be a massive advantage for the Red Sox, helping them win two World Series during his nine seasons as Boston's GM.

More recently, however, Epstein has publicly acknowledged that baseball has taken the sabermetrics revolution too far, making the sport less entertaining and less exciting for fans.

When Epstein made those comments in 2023, he was a consultant for Major League Baseball. He's now a senior advisor and part-owner of the Red Sox, who enter June last in the AL East at 25-33.

According to Tim Healey's article for The Boston Globe on Monday, Epstein doesn't seem to approve of how analytically heavy the team's front office has become under chief baseball officer Craig Breslow.

Are the Red Sox better off now than when they hired Craig Breslow?

A deep dive into the state of the organization: pitching and hitting development, Ivy League Breslow vs. big league Breslow, free agency, Theo, records/spending, lots more. https://t.co/mf10XmQ8hi

— Tim Healey (@timbhealey) June 1, 2026

"Theo Epstein has been disappointed by the Sox’ intense analytical direction under Breslow, multiple league sources said," Healey wrote.

Given Epstein's previous criticism of MLB's obsession with analytics, that isn't too surprising.

Breslow, who worked under Epstein with the Chicago Cubs, seems to recognize that as well. He's acknowledged the need to improve his communication skills with the players, especially in the wake of last year's Rafael Devers trade and this year's Alex Cora firing.

Data can be a great tool to evaluate players and performance, but there's still a human element that it doesn't capture. If the Red Sox want to get back on track, they may need to tone down their use of analytics and take a more balanced approach to roster-building and personnel decisions.

More MLB: Craig Breslow Reveals Personal Impact Of Red Sox's Disappointing Start

Why Nashville SC's Ahmed Qasem is proud to play for Iraq at World Cup

The first World Cup moment that Ahmed Qasem remembers — really remembers — happened when he was six years old.

It was the opening game of the 2010 tournament between South Africa and Mexico. Siphiwe Tshabalala gave the host nation the lead with a brilliant left-footed strike, a goal which would eventually be nominated for the FIFA Puskás Award, or goal of the year.

"It just stuck in my head," Qasem said.

Tshabalala's goal was all the more significant as the first goal of the first World Cup to be held in Africa —commentator Peter Drury, calling the match for BBC, famously described it as a "goal for all Africa." That the match ultimately ended in a tie is almost a footnote for fans outside of Mexico.

It was a moment that demonstrated the World Cup at its most powerful: sports as a vehicle for national pride. Now Qasem will get to experience it for himself. The Nashville SC forward was named to the Iraq national team roster for the 2026 World Cup, which will take place from June 11-July 19 in the United States, Mexico and Canada. Qasem will be the only NSC player to participate in the tournament.

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"It's the biggest thing that's happened to me," Qasem said on May 23 before he left Nashville to join Iraq's pre-tournament training camp. "... To show the Iraqi people how I play football and to play for them, to play for the nation, and to play at the World Cup is a dream."

All of this came suddenly for Qasem, who was born in Sweden and is of Iraqi and Palestinian descent and represented Sweden at youth levels but filed to switch his international allegiance to his mother's home country earlier this year. FIFA approved his switch on May 11, and a week later, coach Graham Arnold named him to Iraq's preliminary 34-man squad. Qasem earned his first cap in a friendly against Andorra on May 29, and on June 1, he was announced as one of 26 players to make the final roster for the World Cup.

Qasem said his mom cried when she found out he had made the preliminary roster.

"She was really, really happy," he said. "... It means a lot to her. She usually doesn't like football. She hates sports. I have four brothers, everyone plays soccer, so it was too much for her. But of course she's really happy for me."

May 23, 2026; Nashville, Tennessee, USA; Nashville SC midfielder Ahmed Qasem (37) plays the ball against New York City FC midfielder Andres Perea (8) during the first half at Geodis Park. Mandatory Credit: Alan Poizner-Imagn Images

Iraq isn't among the favorites to win it all, a group which includes Spain, France, England, Brazil and defending champions Argentina. The Lions of Mesopotamia are ranked No. 57 in the world and haven't appeared at a World Cup since their first trip 40 years ago. But qualification for this World Cup meant more for Iraq than the vast majority of the other 47 countries set to compete.

The national team has faced massive challenges over the last two decades due to war and political instability. They've often been unable to play matches in Iraq. Qasem was watching when they beat Bolivia in March to qualify for their first World Cup since 1986, and "all day" leading up to the match, his family was talking about it. It's difficult for him to put into words the kind of joy the team brings to Iraqis at home and abroad.

"When Iraq plays, it's a happy — I don't know how you say it in English, but you feel it, really much, and you understand," Qasem said. "Hopefully, if you see the Iraqi games, you're gonna see that how much they love it. ... It's something that's hard to describe. You need to just be there or see it on TV."

Iraq is in Group I, a challenging draw that includes France, Norway and Senegal. It will face Norway on June 16, France on June 22 and Senegal on June 26 and hope to qualify for the knockout stage. While France, Senegal and Norway are ranked No. 1, 14 and 31 in the world, respectively, Qasem believes "we are not afraid as a nation."

Whatever happens, Qasem will have plenty of positive experiences to take back to Nashville. When he returns, he'll do so to a team that leads the Supporters' Shield standings, and for which he's enjoyed a more consistent second season after an up-and-down first.

"There's a massive spotlight, there's massive pressure to get results," said Nashville coach B.J. Callaghan. "The more that we can expose players, especially young players, to really high-level environments that have high stakes, those experiences can only benefit him individually. ... So we're rooting for (Qasem) as much as we can."

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

This article originally appeared on Nashville Tennessean: Nashville SC's Ahmed Qasem named to Iraq World Cup team

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Oregon’s Miles Gosztola pitches against Oregon State during the sixth inning on day three at the NCAA Eugene Regional Tournament at PK Park in Eugene May 31, 2026. | Chris Pietsch/The Register-Guard / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images

Ducks win the Eugene regional and eliminate the Beavers

Photos, reactions from blue-chip recruits on OVs for Oregon Ducks

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Highlight of the Day: Tanner escapes the jam to preserve the lead

B8 | @t_bradley2024 strikes out two, while leaving two runners stranded on base. The Ducks come up to bat in the 9th with a chance to extend the lead.#GoDucks

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— Oregon Duck Baseball (@OregonBaseball) June 1, 2026

4 quick Bengals OTAs storylines to watch

Cincinnati Bengals OTAs getting underway means a brief batch of football for fans to watch before the summer break. 

And in Cincinnati, it means droves of new storylines, especially this offseason. The Bengals went all-in with the Dexter Lawrence trade and big spending, signaling a critical hot-seat year for Zac Taylor and staff. 

Right out of the gates in OTAs, a few big things to watch stick out.

The LB fallout

Fans know the drill by now. The Bengals elected to not address linebacker this offseason, going all-in on Demetrius Knight and Barrett Carter. The hope is that a much-improved line in front of them, paired with natural development, is the key. But they also can’t repeat the mistake of last year in only signing Oren Burks as veteran depth, so if things don’t look good, it ups the chance of a free-agent signing. 

The hyped edge rushers

Former first-rounder Myles Murphy flashed at the end of last year. Will it continue? How’s Shemar Stewart, last year’s first-rounder, starting to come along in his first normal offseason? Don’t forget Boye Mafe, the big free-agent signing and guy they hope can take a leap in a new system? We’ll see some flashes from all in this early summer work. Plus, we’ll see if rookie Cashius Howell sees a nice chunk of coverage snaps as they figure out ways to get him on the field.

A revamped secondary

Bryan Cook is in Cincinnati as the latest attempt to fix the Jessie Bates mistake. He’ll line up next to Jordan Battle, but don’t forget the other new arrival, Kyle Dugger. At corner, Dax Hill wants to stay on the boundary, as he should. But we’ll get a first look at whether the Bengals make that happen, or ask him to kick inside to the unaddressed slot position. 

Bonus: The WR room

There’s an interesting battle or spot going on behind Ja’Marr Chase and Tee Higgins. Andrei Iosivas had a down year as the third wideout last year and they drafted Colbie Young. Charlie Jones is pretty strictly special teams, while names like Mitch Tinsley, Kendric Pryor and others will fight for roster spots too.

This article originally appeared on Bengals Wire: 4 quick Bengals OTAs storylines to watch

Serena Williams Confirms Tennis Comeback With Doubles Wildcard

Serena Williams isn’t done with tennis after all.

The 23-time Grand Slam champion entered the HSBC Championships as a doubles wildcard, the tournament confirmed on Monday. The tournament, played on grass at the Queen’s Club in London and begins June 6, is a WTA 500-level competition that serves as a warm-up for Wimbledon.

In a nod to the long-held rumors that she would be returning to play, Williams posted a video on her X account Monday “good news travels fast” as she walks onto a tennis court to the sound of phone dings. “I gotta change my number,” she says as her phone blows up.

Williams, 44, last played in 2022 when she retired after a third-round loss to Ajla Tomljanović at the US Open. It was just a few weeks after she announced she was “evolving away from tennis.” However, murmurs of a possible return got louder in recent months, after she re-entered into the International Tennis Integrity Association’s drug testing pool last December.

Good news travels fast. pic.twitter.com/R7x7EFPUJ8

— Serena Williams (@serenawilliams) June 1, 2026

Then, Williams denied reports of a comeback, saying “Omg yall I’m NOT coming back. This wildfire is crazy.” In January, on the Today show, she said her return “not a yes or no” and that she’d “see what happens,” before dodging further questions on the matter.

Rumors of Williams’s comeback at the Queen’s Club first surfaced on May 28, when U.S. Open champion Andy Roddick said on his Served podcast that she’d play doubles with Canadian WTA world No. 9 Victoria Mboko next month.

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Green Street Major visit coming this summer

Jun. 1—is reportedly down to her final three schools. And the consensus four-star power forward/center in the 2027 class has narrowed her list down to a final top three of Illinois, Ohio State and Virginia Tech, according to of 247Sports.

The 6-foot-2 Mobley — who is from Sunbury, Ohio, just outside of Columbus —averaged 20.3 points, 9.0 rebounds and 2.5 assists as a junior last season for Big Walnut, which finished with a 23-5 record after losing to Mount Notre Dame in a OHSAA Division II state semifinal game. For her high school career — which has included one season at Lewis Center Olentangy and two years at Big Walnut — Mobley has produced a total of 1,508 points, 835 rebounds, 228 assists, 186 steals and 145 blocks.

Mobley, who is ranked as high as No. 22 in the 2027 class by ESPN, made an official visit on April 25 to Virginia Tech and is also set to go on official visits this summer to Illinois (June 22) and Ohio State (June 27).

If the Illini were to land Mobley, it would be a major recruiting win for considering Mobley has grown up right in the Buckeyes' backyard.

Illinois signed just one freshman in the 2026 class so far. It made perfect sense that the Illini would turn mostly to the transfer portal after Green and Co. signed a top-10 recruiting class in 2026, with Illinois' haul led by five freshmen in five-star guard , four-star guard and four-star forwards , and .

Jackson and Parchment made an immediate impact on an Illini team that finished with a 22-12 record during the this past 2025-26 season and reached the second round of the NCAA tournament, while Alves sat out the season with a knee injury and Finney (Loyola Marymount) and Benson (Cincinnati) have transferred elsewhere this offseason. Finney also missed last season with a knee injury, and Benson played sparingly as a freshman at Illinois.

The Illini have since added LSU transfer guard , a former five-star recruit who will be a sophomore during the 2026-27 season, plus junior-college guard and freshman center from from ŽKK Mega Superbet in Belgrade, Serbia. Brenjo, who is from Nevesinje, Bosnia, is the lone true freshman in the 2026 class for Illinois, although Green said last week she expects to add one more player to bring the Illini roster to the full 15-player allotment for the 2026-27 season.

Williams, 44, to return to action in Queen's doubles

Serena Williams does a heart symbol with her hands while playing at the 2022 US Open
Serena Williams' 23 Grand Slam singles titles is more than any other woman in the Open era [Getty Images]

Serena Williams, one of the greatest tennis players of all time, will make her return to competitive action after an absence of almost four years in the women's doubles at Queen's Club later this month.

She has been granted a wildcard for the tournament which begins on 8 June and, although her partner has not yet been officially confirmed, it has been widely reported that she will play alongside Canadian teenager Victoria Mboko.

The 44-year-old American "evolved away" from tennis in 2022 after winning 23 Grand Slam singles titles in her 27-year career.

Rumours of a return began last year when her name appeared on the list of players registered for the drug-testing pool.

Williams denied she was returning, but the whispers got louder when her name was included on the International Tennis Integrity Agency (ITIA) reinstatements list in February.

On Monday, she shared a video on social media of her walking on to a tennis court containing the caption: "Guess everybody heard the news", alongside a post which said: "Good news travels fast."

Williams said: "Queen's Club feels like the perfect place to begin this next chapter.

"Grass has given me some of the most meaningful moments of my career and I'm excited to be back competing on one of the sport's most iconic stages."

Williams will take the court in London at the WTA 500 event 196 weeks after her final appearance at the 2022 US Open.

Mboko, 19, is one of the most exciting prospects in the women's game and is ranked ninth in the world in singles.

Speaking after her second-round match at the French Open last week, Mboko described Williams as her "idol".

Mboko lost in the third round at Roland Garros on Saturday to former Australian Open champion Madison Keys.

Wimbledon, where Williams has won seven singles and seven doubles titles, begins three weeks after Queen's.

She would need a wildcard to compete but the prospect of Williams playing on the SW19 grass once again is a tantalising one for organisers.

Williams' 23 Grand Slam singles titles are the most by a woman in the Open era and second-highest of all-time in the women's game, behind Margaret Court's tally of 24.

She spent 319 weeks at the top of the world rankings and won 73 singles titles on the WTA Tour.

She also won 14 Grand Slam doubles titles with sister Venus Williams, with the pair going undefeated in major finals together, and won three Olympic doubles gold medals to go with her individual gold from London 2012.

She completed a career 'Golden Slam' in singles and doubles - winning all four Grand Slams and Olympic gold - and won every singles major at least three times.

Williams reached four major finals after returning from maternity leave with her first daughter in 2018 and also returned to the world's top 10.

Serena Williams holds the Wimbledon women's singles trophy
Serena Williams won seven singles titles at Wimbledon, the most recent of them in 2016 [Getty Images]

The highest-earning female athlete of all-time, Williams drew huge crowds throughout her career and is a figure who has truly transcended her sport.

Equipped with arguably the best serve ever seen in the women's game, Williams was known for her big groundstrokes, strong return of serve and superb movement.

After retiring, Williams largely kept away from the sport and gave birth to her second daughter in 2023.

Last year, she told the Today Show in the US about losing 31lb (14kg) over the previous eight months.

She said she had to look at her extra weight as "an opponent". Despite "training five hours a day" and "running, walking, biking, stair climbing", she told the show she had no other choice but to "try something different".

Williams would not say which weight loss drug she was taking, although she had just become a spokesperson for Ro, a company which sells GLP-1 brands like Wegovy and Zepbound (known as Mounjaro in the UK) through its weight-loss programme. Her husband, Reddit founder Alexis Ohanian, is also an investor.

Williams said she was seeing the benefit of her hard work at the gym, was training for a half-marathon and "running farther than I ever had".

Analysis: Motivation for Williams' return not yet clear

Serena Williams wears a silver dress while attending the Met Gala in early May
Serena Williams was one of the many sport stars who attended this year's Met Gala in New York last month [Getty Images]

The motivation for Serena Williams' return is not yet clear.

Is she playing so in future she can share a doubles court one last time with her sister Venus - who turns 46 on 17 June?

Or is that competitive flame far from extinguished, and does she believe - like the odd former player I have shared a commentary box with - that she still has the beating of many of the new generation?

Wimbledon starts at the end of the month, and assuming Serena plays, there is not yet any clear intelligence to suggest it would definitely be as a singles player.

But the US Open does not begin for another two months after that and, by late August, Williams may find a singles return too hard to resist.

Hayden girls soccer becomes 3rd team in Kansas history to end season undefeated

WICHITA — It was a championship journey full of twists and turns. It all culminated with Hayden girls soccer lifting the Class 4-1A State Championship on Saturday, May 30. 

The Wildcats defeated Rose Hill 1-0 to win the title for the first time since 2015. It's the program's fourth state championship, all of them coming under head coach Klaus Kreutzer.

For the third time in Kansas history, a team finished the year undefeated without any ties. The Wildcats’ record was finalized at 21-0-0.

“I couldn’t have imagined it," Kreutzer said. “Going undefeated was never on my radar. It's nothing that I ever considered. It's pretty amazing for them. I didn’t do anything; they did all of the work."

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After a scoreless first half, Hayden’s lone goal came in the opening two minutes of the second half. 

It was almost a carbon copy of the goal in Hayden's semifinal victory over Bishop Miege. Avery Becker whipped in a cross from the right wing. The ball floated above the Rose Hill keeper.

Carsyn Broxterman was the first to meet the ball. Just like her goal against the Stags, Broxterman chested the ball into the wide open net. 

The Wildcats have thrived all season in set pieces and scoring from wide possessions. When they needed a goal, Hayden went to their bread-and-butter. 

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Hayden celebrates after winning the Class 4-1A State Championship game against Rose Hill at Stryker Sports Complex in Wichita on Saturday, May 30.

“We've been doing it all year. We've been connecting. Our chemistry on the field is amazing,” Broxterman said. “Having this great team atmosphere brings all of the pieces together.”

Once Hayden took the lead, momentum completely swung in the Rockets’ favor. Hayden had to block shot after shot. The Wildcats’ stout defense was up for the challenge, thwarting any opportunity. 

As the final horn blared, Hayden’s players threw their arms around each other in jubilation. It was a moment that every player has dreamed of since losing in double overtime of the state title game last season. 

Throughout the year, the Wildcats have called the 2026 season their revenge tour. With the hardware, the team accomplished its mission.

Due to weather, the state championship game was moved indoors at Stryker Sports Complex in Wichita. The game also started two hours after the original kick-off time due to a penalty shootout in the previous game. 

Hayden's Carsyn Broxterman scores in the Class 4-1A State Championship game against Rose Hill at Stryker Sports Complex in Wichita on Saturday, May 30.

“We were not very excited about that," Broxterman smiled. “We were ready for anything. We were not going to let this take us out at all. We came and gave it our best."

The late start and different playing venue were unexpected, but Hayden was not going to let it ruin the chance at glory. Instead of making excuses, the Wildcats wrote themselves into the history books. 

“This is a special group that has a lot of team chemistry,” Kreutzer said. "It's been quite a ride.”

Liam Keating covers high school sports and Washburn University athletics for The Topeka Capital-Journal. Send stats or information to him at Lkeating@gannett.com.

This article originally appeared on Topeka Capital-Journal: Hayden soccer ends revenge tour with Class 4-1A State Championship

Serena Williams’ tennis comeback: Her first tournament and what comes next

Editor’s note: This explainer has been updated June 1, 2026, to reflect news of Serena Williams’ return to professional tennis.

Serena Williams, considered by many the greatest women’s tennis player of all time, will return to tennis with a women’s doubles wild card into Queen’s, the prestigious grass-court tournament played ahead of Wimbledon.

Williams, 44, will compete on the WTA Tour for the first time in nearly four years.

The International Tennis Integrity Agency (ITIA) listed Williams, 44, on its roster of reinstated tennis players, with an eligibility date of Feb. 22, 2026, last year.

The 23-time Grand Slam singles champion initially denied a return to the sport, after appearing in a tennis anti-doping pool, but has since softened her position, refusing to rule out a tennis comeback during an interview with “Today” in January.

But which tournaments could Williams play in? Would she partner with her sister Venus, the seven-time Grand Slam singles champion with whom she won 14 major doubles titles and three Olympic golds, who has also recently returned? And what has she had to do to make a tennis return possible?

Where is Serena Williams making her tennis comeback?

Williams’ first tournament back will be the women’s doubles at Queen’s in southwest London, which begins June 8. Williams is set to play with Victoria Mboko, the 19-year-old Canadian.

Whether or not Williams will use that tournament as a launchpad to play Wimbledon, the third Grand Slam of the year and one that she has won seven times, remains to be seen.

“Queen’s Club feels like the perfect place to begin this next chapter,” Williams said in a statement.

“Grass has given me some of the most meaningful moments of my career, and I’m excited to be back competing on one of the sport’s most iconic stages.”

The announcement ends a gradual shift in Williams from a definitive “no,” to non-committal, to returning to the sport.

When Williams’ name was seen in the tennis anti-doping pool last December, Williams posted on X: “Omg yall I’m NOT coming back. This wildfire is crazy.”

But during an interview on “Today” in January, Williams was offered the chance to put the possibility of her return to bed. Instead, she laughed and responded: “If I want to put it to bed … Listen, I want to go to bed — it’s early.”

On both occasions, representatives for Williams did not respond to a request for comment. Then, Feb. 19, Williams posted a cryptic TikTok in which she practiced serves alone on a tennis court for, she said, the first time since 2023.

By reentering the testing pool, and in so doing subjecting herself to tennis’ whereabouts rules, which include accepting the possibility of random drug testing, and remaining in a certain place for an hour a day, Williams gave a huge indication that she is, at the very least, keeping the option open of a comeback. Actively teasing practice videos only deepens that possibility.

She has practiced with Alycia Parks, a fellow American player, and was looking to return as early as last year’s U.S. Open, according to a report in Bounces. At that time, she had not completed the six months in the anti-doping testing pool required by the ITIA for returning players.

Various players told The Athletic last year of the (necessary) strain that tennis’ anti-doping rules puts on them, so it would be an extremely strange move to subject oneself to them unnecessarily.

The strong suspicion is that Williams’ denials and deflections are more because she wants to make any comeback announcement on her own terms. In August 2022, Williams gave a news conference after beating Nuria Párrizas Díaz in the Canadian Open, in which she gave no indication that she was about to announce her retirement. The following day, Williams did exactly that in a first-person piece for “Vogue.”

How will she enter tournaments?

With wild cards. There is no protected ranking for players who have left the sport, and so Williams’ participation, at least until she builds up her ranking, will be at the discretion of the tournaments she wishes to enter.

Given her status in the game, she is likely to have absolutely no issue getting a wild card wherever she wants. And smaller tournaments will likely be queuing up to offer her hefty appearance fees to play at their events.

How is she preparing for a possible comeback?

Williams still plays tennis regularly at her home in Florida, and world No. 77 Parks told Tennis Majors on Saturday that she had recently practiced with her. Parks added: “She is in great shape. So I think she would kill it on tour.”

Williams has also spoken about the benefit of taking GLP-1 weight-loss drugs since she retired from tennis — more on those later.


When you love something come rain or shine you find a way to enjoy and keep doing it 🥰🥰 pic.twitter.com/ZiNvggzhnW


— Serena Williams (@serenawilliams) December 28, 2024

Will she play singles or doubles, and who with?

It had been unclear whether Williams would go straight into singles, or look to smooth the transition by playing doubles first. She has alighted on the latter route at Queen’s, before confirming whether or not she might receive a wild card of any kind into Wimbledon.

There is some precedent for the latter, with Williams opting to just play the doubles at the Eastbourne Open in England in June 2022 as she returned to the sport after a year out with injury, before returning to singles action at Wimbledon a week later.

On that occasion in Eastbourne, Williams teamed up with Ons Jabeur.

What do retired tennis players have to do to return to tennis?

The main obstacle was reentering the anti-doping pool for six months, which Williams completed Feb. 22. She will then need to remain in the pool, and give her daily whereabouts to the ITIA.

Then it’s a case of trying to clamber up the rankings ladder again — although that’s less relevant for Williams, who will be given wildcards whenever she wants them.

Why did she reenter the tennis anti-doping pool?

Either to return to tennis, to keep the option open of returning to tennis, or because she enjoys updating her daily whereabouts and the prospect of a drugs tester ringing on her doorbell at 6 a.m. asking for a urine sample.

Why would she want to come back to tennis?

Largely because she can, and at 44 surely won’t be able to for much longer. Williams still hits regularly, and will have seen how competitive Venus, now 45, has been on her return to the sport over the last seven months. Why not see if she can be even more so? Especially when her Grand Slam tally of 23 remains one behind Novak Djokovic and Margaret Court’s record, and when she is of the view that she can compete against today’s top players on the women’s tour.

Williams always left the door open for a return — speaking of “evolving away” from tennis rather than retiring when announcing her farewell in 2022 — and with her children a little older, at 8 and 3, she may see this as the right moment and last opportunity. Williams has proven herself the master of the comeback before — returning to the sport after serious injury to win Slams previously, and reaching four major finals after giving birth in September 2017.

Williams has also spoken about the benefits of taking GLP-1 weight-loss drugs, and in a series of interviews last summer said that she felt joint stress caused by her weight had prevented her from winning as many Grand Slam titles as she might have done.

Then, a year after her cameo in Kendrick Lamar’s halftime show at Super Bowl LIX, during Super Bowl LX, Williams appeared in a commercial for telehealth company Ro, advertising the effectiveness of the weight-loss drugs. In the advert, Williams delivered a voiceover saying she is “moving better” and “feeling better” thanks to the drugs provided by the company, at one point directly injecting a syringe into her arm. Her husband, Alexis Ohanian, is an investor in Ro and serves on its board.

Are tennis players allowed to take GLP-1 drugs?

GLP-1s were not included on the World Anti Doping Agency’s (WADA) 2026 list of prohibited substances. They are part of WADA’s “monitoring program,” however, meaning the situation could change as more information about the drugs and their effects comes to light.

When was her last match and why did she retire?

You mean, “evolve away.” Williams did so, she said at the time, because she wanted to move “toward other things that are important to me. A few years ago I quietly started Serena Ventures, a venture capital firm. Soon after that, I started a family. I want to grow that family.” Williams has just done that, giving birth to a second child, Adira River, in August 2023.

Williams played her final match in September 2022 — a third-round defeat to Ajla Tomljanović at the U.S. Open, having beaten Danka Kovinić and then the No. 2 seed Anett Kontaveit in the first couple of rounds.

It brought to an end a glittering career that took in 23 singles Grand Slams (the most of any woman in tennis’ professional Open Era), plus 14 in doubles and two in mixed. Overall, Williams won 73 singles titles and picked up just under $95 million dollars in a career that made her one of the biggest icons in the history of professional sport.

Have other major champions made similar comebacks?

Court, Evonne Goolagong Cawley and Kim Clijsters have won titles after childbirth, while Venus has done well since returning to tennis after 16 months out last July. But she’s only actually won one match, and so there’s no real precedent for a player in their mid-40s coming back to the tour and making a big impact.

Martina Navratilova returned to singles in 2002, aged 45, eight years after retiring, and won a match at the Britannic Asset Management International Championships in Eastbourne, England. A couple of years later, she made more of a concerted comeback, but never won more than one match at the five tournaments she entered (plus another in 2005). She reached the latter stages of numerous doubles Grand Slams during this period, and won three mixed-doubles majors — including the U.S. Open in 2006 with Bob Bryan, aged 49.

Should she return, Williams has the opportunity to make yet more history.

This article originally appeared in The Athletic.

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Can't Wait For Saturday What is a fair resolution in Sorsby face? Not sure there is one

Jun. 1—***

Before we point fingers, assess blame and lament the demise of our culture, can we all agree on one things when it comes to the Brendan Sorsby case: It is sad.

An athlete with a bright future and all the talent in the world put his career in jeopardy by placing bets on sports. Lots and lots of bets on sports.

To his credit, the fifth-year senior at Texas Tech sought help for his addiction. We are all rooting that it takes and understand that it might not.

The NCAA — like you knew it would — said to Sorsby "You can't play here." Didn't ask "What can we do to help?" or "How can we make sure this doesn't happen again?" the organization chose to boot him per its rules.

I've got some news for the folks at the NCAA: I am 99.9 percent sure that Sorsby isn't the first athlete to violate the gambling rules. Might be some coaches who did the same.

You can pin part of the blame on the NCAA itself. It seems to offer soft approval of the wagering industry by working with media companies that make a fortune in ad revenue off of it. Watch a game on most networks and you will see commercials for gambling companies. Like a little hypocrisy with your three-team parlay?

What looks clear in the Sorsby case is that the player and his school are going to be spending some time in court to keep him eligible. It is a test for the judge in Texas, where fans bases are extremely loyal. But we trust the judge will do the right thing.

My sense is fans are split on what should happen to the player. Some will say he needs to punished. Other recognize he has a sickness and should be allowed a second chance.

Most of us can't put ourselves in his shoes. We haven't bet hundreds or thousands on the outcome of a game. Can't imagine doing it.

There likely isn't an explanation that we all buy or a punishment that will meet everyone's standards.

The guy is 22. Should his future be ruined because of a string of bad decisions? If the idea is that his outcome will provide a deterrent for future cases, I disagree. The illness didn't come up suddenly. It took time to get there and can't be wiped away with one swift kick. And before you get too critical, imagine is this was your dad, sister or cousin.

NBA Finals Schedule 2026: Dates, Channels, Streams for Knicks vs. Spurs

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Which team will capture the Larry O'Brien Trophy when the Knicks and Spurs collide in the 2026 NBA Finals?

This series will be a rematch of the 1999 NBA Finals, which ended with the first championship celebration in franchise history for the Spurs. It will also serve as a rematch of the most recent NBA Cup championship game. The Knicks won that battle, 124-113, back on Dec. 16.

Victor Wembanyama and the Spurs are the favorites to win the title after dethroning the Thunder in the Western Conference Finals, but Jalen Brunson and the Knicks are coming off impressive back-to-back sweeps of the 76ers and Cavs.

Here is everything you need to know about Knicks vs. Spurs, including TV and streaming options for the NBA Finals.

How to watch Knicks vs. Spurs: TV channel, live stream for 2026 NBA Finals

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Knicks vs. Spurs schedule

DateGameTime (ET)TV/Live stream
June 3Game 1: Knicks vs. Spurs8:30 p.m.ABC, DIRECTVESPN appfubo
June 5Game 2: Knicks vs. Spurs8:30 p.m.ABC, DIRECTV, ESPN app, fubo
June 8Game 3: Spurs vs. Knicks8:30 p.m.ABC, DIRECTV, ESPN app, fubo
June 10Game 4: Spurs vs. Knicks8:30 p.m.ABC, DIRECTV, ESPN app, fubo
June 13Game 5*: Knicks vs. Spurs8:30 p.m.ABC, DIRECTV, ESPN app, fubo
June 16Game 6*: Spurs vs. Knicks8:30 p.m.ABC, DIRECTV, ESPN app, fubo
June 19Game 7*: Knicks vs. Spurs8:30 p.m.ABC, DIRECTV, ESPN app, fubo

*If necessary

NBA Playoffs scores, results 2026

Conference finals

Knicks 4, Cavs 0

  • Game 1: Knicks 115, Cavs 104 (OT)
  • Game 2: Knicks 109, Cavs 93
  • Game 3: Knicks 121, Cavs 108
  • Game 4: Knicks 130, Cavs 93

Spurs 4, Thunder 3

  • Game 1: Spurs 122, Thunder 115 (2OT)
  • Game 2: Thunder 122, Spurs 113
  • Game 3: Thunder 123, Spurs 108
  • Game 4: Spurs 103, Thunder 82
  • Game 5: Thunder 127, Spurs 114
  • Game 6: Spurs 118, Thunder 91
  • Game 7: Spurs 111, Thunder 103

Conference semifinals

Knicks 4, 76ers 0

  • Game 1: Knicks 137, 76ers 98
  • Game 2: Knicks 108, 76ers 102
  • Game 3: Knicks 108, 76ers 94
  • Game 4: Knicks 144, 76ers 114

Spurs 4, Timberwolves 2

  • Game 1: Timberwolves 104, Spurs 102
  • Game 2: Spurs 133, Timberwolves 95
  • Game 3: Spurs 115, Timberwolves 108
  • Game 4: Timberwolves 114, Spurs 109
  • Game 5: Spurs 126, Timberwolves 97
  • Game 6: Spurs 139, Timberwolves 109

First round

Knicks 4, Hawks 2

  • Game 1: Knicks 113, Hawks 102
  • Game 2: Hawks 107, Knicks 106
  • Game 3: Hawks 109, Knicks 108
  • Game 4: Knicks 114, Hawks 98
  • Game 5: Knicks 126, Hawks 97
  • Game 6: Knicks 140, Hawks 89

Spurs 4, Trail Blazers 1

  • Game 1: Spurs 111, Trail Blazers 98
  • Game 2: Trail Blazers 106, Spurs 103
  • Game 3: Spurs 120, Trail Blazers 108
  • Game 4: Spurs 114, Trail Blazers 93
  • Game 5: Spurs 114, Trail Blazers 95

The dark truth behind PSG’s Champions League dominance

Qatar again has the European Cup. It’s a simple assertion of reality that warrants plenty of repetition and reflection, due to its mind-bending layers.

You only have to consider one huge shift in four years.

This week we’ve reached the point where football moves from the intensive ubiquity of the club game to the unique buildup to the World Cup. That means there’s an extra timeliness to the Champions League final being unusually close to the tournament’s start, given what happened in it.

Qatar’s sportswashing with their backing of PSG has largely been forgotten (Getty)
Qatar’s sportswashing with their backing of PSG has largely been forgotten (Getty)

Four years ago, there was a wall of justified fury over every issue to do with Qatar: sportswashing, a “slave labour” system based on racial discrimination, wider suppression of human rights and specific human stories like the imprisonment of whistleblower Abdullah Ibhais.

And now, as its European club team retains the Champions League… there’s virtually none of that.

There’s effusive praise for Paris Saint-Germain, as well as celebration, glory and endearing little details like the sunglasses the brilliant Khvicha Kvaratskhelia was wearing in Budapest.

Khvicha Kvaratskhelia’s eyewear received more attention than Qatar’s sportswashing (Reuters)
Khvicha Kvaratskhelia’s eyewear received more attention than Qatar’s sportswashing (Reuters)

There is also, of course, an appropriate metaphor within that reflection on those shades.

Any discussion on the “morality” of anything to do with the final has only revolved around Arsenal’s football. There was even the convenient leak of a Sir Alex Ferguson message to PSG president Nasser al-Khelaifi about how the team that tried to play football won.

All of this carries an extra resonance, given what PSG have achieved, and what being the European champions is intended to represent.

Retaining the trophy has long been seen as the gold-standard feat, elusive to all but the most elevated teams. Such sides are supposed to say something grander about European football.

Here, the silence actually says so much more.

PSG achieved the gold standard of back-to-back Champions Leagues (Getty)
PSG achieved the gold standard of back-to-back Champions Leagues (Getty)

The truth is we’re long past the quaint days where there was an old-world mystique to the title, where the football pitch was all, and Alfredo Di Stefano and Eusebio would shake hands in acknowledgement of a torch being passed.

The handshakes of real relevance to where the Champions League will go happen in the executive boxes above the pitch. You might have noticed pictures of one-time Super League rebel Florentino Perez standing happily with Uefa president Aleksander Ceferin and Khelaifi.

That is where part of the power lies. And the following is its effect.

The generally rhapsodic response to PSG’s football and Pep Guardiola’s departure feels like the moment that autocratic state money became fully integrated and accepted in elite football, with any concerns by now really pushed to the margins.

And that was exactly the long-term point of this: normalisation. So much of it that nobody cares any more.

PSG president Nasser al-Khelaifi could celebrate the achievement of a key goal (Getty)
PSG president Nasser al-Khelaifi could celebrate the achievement of a key goal (Getty)

It has largely escaped attention that PSG’s second successive victory made it three state-owned teams winning in four years. The prestige of retaining the trophy gradually feels a lot less special when so much is predictable due to greater forces.

Mere mention of Qatari sportswashing this weekend brought wails of pushback, especially on social media.

There were demands to “change the record because it isn’t working”, a curious request when so many voices work in the opposite direction.

There was also classic whataboutery, and references to Arsenal’s sponsorships, ownership and wider Western imperialism.

And, yes, absolutely, critical discussions should be had concerning the English champions’ deals with Emirates, Visit Rwanda and Deel.

Arsenal’s deal with the likes of Visit Rwanda also deserves to come under scrutiny (PA)
Arsenal’s deal with the likes of Visit Rwanda also deserves to come under scrutiny (PA)

It’s also long been argued on these very pages that capitalist billionaires should not be allowed to own social institutions like football clubs, either. For all the praise that the Kroenkes are now getting, as a business, their ultimate aim is to extract money from football.

That very contrast in ambition is one of many contrasts with state ownership, which ultimately seeks to use everything that football means. The difference is one of scale, of intention, of nature.

Capitalist billionaires aren’t necessarily good even for the clubs they own, but, in terms of what is actually worse for the wider game, autocratic state influence is at the most extreme end of the spectrum.

It has become far too easy to forget this.

As a pointed example, America’s many billionaires may wield a lot of political influence, but they don’t set laws. Khelaifi’s primary responsibility is to the Emir of Qatar, who does determine laws, by fiat.

Khelaifi’s ultimate responsibility is to the Qatari Emir (Reuters)
Khelaifi’s ultimate responsibility is to the Qatari Emir (Reuters)

And as incomprehensible as the billions of the Kroenkes are to everyday people, such figures are negligible next to an actual carbon energy economy.

You only have to look at the effects of the closing of the Strait of Hormuz. Through its production of liquefied natural gas, the owners of PSG have a profound influence on the global economy. Your cost of living is directly linked to their exports.

What a turn by Kvaratskhelia, though...

And what do you think the long-term effects of this kind of power on football are?

Well, we can see one in Ligue 1, which has been rendered a joke that the governing body can barely sell broadcast rights for. The majority of the clubs even appear to be in this bizarre cuckolded relationship with PSG and their ownership.

More worrying for the wider game is how this is all starting to spill out.

PSG have completely taken over French football (AFP/Getty)
PSG have completely taken over French football (AFP/Getty)

Because the manner in which one of the five “major” domestic leagues can be used as some light training for PSG is now affecting the Champions League.

All of PSG’s stellar front three individually played fewer domestic league minutes than Tottenham’s Mohammed Kudus, a player injured for months. Little wonder Arsenal had to sit in.

The rigours of the London club’s own schedule meant they were forced to play a 21-year-old centre-half as a makeshift right-back, and he was ultimately caught out by Kvaratskhelia’s sprightliness.

And, again, this is not to discount Arsenal’s own financial advantages. These pages have been just as critical of the cannibalising wealth of the Premier League and its super clubs.

But again, you come back to scale, the bigger picture, and how football repeatedly sees the same core problems of disparity and power amplified as you go up the pyramid.

Cristhian Mosquera brought down Kvaratskhelia, handing PSG the opportunity they needed to equalise (PA)
Cristhian Mosquera brought down Kvaratskhelia, handing PSG the opportunity they needed to equalise (PA)

The Premier League clubs have suddenly been greatly affected by the expanded European calendar, and who has a significant say in that?

That would be Khelaifi, the chairman of European Football Clubs (EFC), who also leads a broadcasting company, in BeIn, that also has significant influence.

That is how this really works; that’s the deeper effect of state money.

One of the main impressions to emerge from the higher-level meetings around Budapest last week is just how openly in thrall Uefa president Ceferin is to Khelaifi. The new commercial relationship between Uefa and EFC through the UC3 joint venture means the former has to get things approved by the latter, which essentially means European football’s notionally most powerful figure is running things by the emissary of the Emir of Qatar.

Uefa president Aleksander Ceferin (back right) has been described as in thrall to Khelaifi (PA)
Uefa president Aleksander Ceferin (back right) has been described as in thrall to Khelaifi (PA)

Khelaifi is duly described as an abrasive figure in Uefa Executive Committee meetings, with numerous sources recounting how even passive questions are met with responses like, “Who do you think you are?” Ceferin is often seen as acquiescing, or just nodding along.

Well, we now know who the European champions are, and we can see where the power lies.

It’s all in plain sight, helpfully showcased by Qatar Airways billboards.

Not that you’d know any of this by the noise around it.

Earps & Leon poised to join London City Lionesses

Mapi Leon in Barcelona home kit and Mary Earps in Paris St-Germain yellow goalkeeper shirt
Mapi Leon (left) and Mary Earps (right) faced each other in the Euro 2022 quarter-finals [Getty Images]

Former England goalkeeper Mary Earps has agreed personal terms to join London City Lionesses this summer.

It is understood the Women's Super League club also have a verbal agreement in place to sign Spain defender Mapi Leon, who left Barcelona last month after nine years there.

Both players are expected to sign contracts this month, according to sources, as London City Lionesses set about demonstrating their summer ambition in the WSL transfer window.

Earps' expected return to England would be a high-profile move, having earned numerous individual accolades during a successful international career.

The 33-year-old is set to join from Paris St-Germain at the end of her contract following two years in France.

She made 22 appearances in the Premiere Ligue this season, keeping 12 clean sheets as PSG finished third - 13 points behind champions Lyon.

The two-time Fifa Best Goalkeeper of the Year award winner played a crucial role in England's victory at Euro 2022 and their route to the 2023 World Cup final.

She spent five years at Manchester United, making more than 100 appearances, and helped them win their first major trophy in 2024 as they lifted the Women's FA Cup.

Spain international Leon has recently left Barcelona, where she won 27 trophies as part of one of Europe's most successful teams.

The 30-year-old won four Champions League titles at Barcelona, including this season's edition. She started in their 4-0 win over Lyon in the final.

Leon has made 54 appearances for Spain but boycotted the national team for almost three years alongside several team-mates because of disagreements over working conditions and a falling-out with the Spanish Football Federation, which began in 2022.

She withdrew from selection for the 2023 Women's World Cup as Spain went on to beat England in the final.

The centre-back returned in October 2025 and started the Nations League final a month later as Spain beat Germany 3-0.

London City Lionesses, who are backed by American businesswoman Michele Kang, finished sixth in their first season in the WSL.

They could have an extraordinary summer as they are also continuing to pursue two-time Ballon d'Or winner Alexia Putellas.

Last week, Putellas, 32, announced she is to leave Barcelona after 14 years.

Putellas' decision on her future promises to be the biggest news of the summer transfer window, while a number of high-profile players are switching clubs.

Australia captain Sam Kerr is available on a free deal following her exit from Chelsea, while the Blues are set to sign Arsenal's versatile defender Katie McCabe.

Manchester City are favourites to bring in England forward Beth Mead following her Arsenal exit and have also been linked with a move for Chelsea's Niamh Charles.

Meanwhile, Arsenal are set to sign England midfielder Georgia Stanway from Bayern Munich and Spain defender Ona Batlle from Barcelona.

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PSG interested in France’s Ibrahima Konaté

PSG interested in France’s Ibrahima Konaté
PSG interested in France’s Ibrahima Konaté

Paris Saint-Germain are reportedly very interested in Ibrahima Konaté (27), according to RMC Sport.

Now a free agent following the announcement of his departure from Liverpool, the French centre-back is also said to be on the radar of Chelsea and Real Madrid. Whilst no decision is expected before the end of the World Cup, the situation could move quickly once the tournament is over.

At 27, and after five seasons with the Reds, with whom he has won almost everything, Konaté now seems ready to take his career to the next level. And although his performances have come under scrutiny at times in recent months, the France international (27 caps) remains a significant transfer target.

Having made 51 appearances (48 starts) in all competitions this season, Konaté has played 183 matches and won the Premier League title, the FA Cup, the Carabao Cup – twice – and the FA Community Shield with Liverpool.

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2025-26 Marquette Men’s Basketball Player Review: #2 Chase Ross

Mar 11, 2026; New York, NY, USA; Marquette Golden Eagles guard Chase Ross (2) shoots past Xavier Musketeers defense during the first half at Madison Square Garden.
Chase Ross got to the rim a lot this season. Got there. Made the shots? welllllll…….. | Mar 11, 2026; New York, NY, USA; Marquette Golden Eagles guard Chase Ross (2) shoots past Xavier Musketeers defense during the first half at Madison Square Garden. Mandatory Credit: Robert Deutsch-Imagn Images

With the 2025-26 season long since in the books, let’s take a few moments to look back at the performance of each member of YOUR Marquette Golden Eagles this year. While we’re at it, we’ll also take a look back at our player previews and see how our preseason prognostications stack up with how things actually played out. We’ll run through the roster in order of total minutes played going from lowest to highest, and today we wrap up our player reviews with an assessment of what happened with Marquette’s senior guard…..

Chase Ross

Senior — #2 — Guard — 6’5” — 210 lbs. — Dallas, Texas

GamesMinFGMFGAFG%3PTM3PA3P%FTMFTAFT%ORebDRebRebAstStl BlkFoulsPts
3233.04.811.342.1%1.24.029.5%3.54.872.3%0.53.64.23.42.3*0.22.314.3
ORtg%Poss%ShotseFG%TS%OR%DR%ARateTORateBlk%Stl%FC/40FD/40FTRate
103.123.5%22.8%47.4%52.2%1.8%12.7%20.2%**16.1%0.7%3.9%****2.94.5**42.7%***

* — Notes the best average in the Big East
** — Notes a top 500 national ranking per KenPom.com
*** — Notes a top 400 national ranking per KenPom.com
**** — Notes a top 50 national ranking per KenPom.com

WHAT WE SAID:

Reasonable Expectations

I hate doing this to anyone, but we have to start at the level of “Chase Ross has to to do more than last year if Marquette’s going to have an obviously successful season.” He’s probably not going to play more than the 30 minutes per game he averaged in 2024-25, so he’s just going to have to cram more into those 30 minutes. That’s going to mean attempting more than 7.4 field goals per game, which was a career high. The good news? That was just 9.7 per 40 minutes, and that was only 0.7 higher than his career best there, which he set in his freshman season. It’s going to be easy for him to take shots at a higher rate this season, given the vacuum of obvious scoring threats on this roster.

The more is going to have to be across the board, so: More than 10.5 points, more than 3.8 rebounds (although that one might not need to be too much more), more than 2.1 assists (again, maybe not too much more). Asking a guy who was #107 in steal rate in each of the past two seasons to find a way to get more than 1.8 steals is probably a little past the edge of what’s reasonable.

BartTorvik.com’s projection algorithm seems to be on our side here: 14.1 points, 4.2 rebounds, 2.3 assists in 32 minutes per game. It’s not A LOT more, just more than last year. It’s also showing Ross projected at a career high usage rate — sure, that’s what taking more shots is called — but the computer shows him coming a little bit down from a career best offensive rating and ultimately landing on the same PORPAGATU! which is essentially “efficiency at that usage.” This is all fine, I think.

Why You Should Get Excited

The Big East coaches voted Chase Ross as one of the seven best players in the Big East going into this season. If that holds until they vote again in March, then this will have been a good season for Marquette. In short, you should be excited for great things from Chase Ross because great things for Chase Ross means everyone else is going to have an easier time contributing. Great Chase Ross has a gravity well that shifts defenses away from his teammates, and that means more open threes for Ben Gold and Zaide Lowery, it means more cuts to the rim for Lowery and Sean Jones, and so on and so forth.

Let’s go one step further.

If Ross is clearly one of the best players in the league when we get to March, as defined as “obvious All-Big East First Team pick,” then we are not that far from asking exactly how close can Chase Ross get to Big East Player of the Year attention?

Think about it: What if Ross is clearly Marquette’s best player and Marquette is clearly outplaying their preseason poll spot of fifth in the Big East, say easily in the top three? Ross has to at least be in the conversation at that point, and if something slides sideways with both Creighton (no Ryan Kalkbrenner on defense) and Providence (Kim English still coaching), it’s going to be pretty easy to get the Golden Eagles into that position, especially if Chase Ross is doing better than the stat line we laid out in the Expectations section.

Potential Pitfalls

I have written 12 Player Previews for this season, this is #13. All 12 of them, I had logical, thought out reasons as to why things miiiiight not quite work out for the best for each of the guys on Marquette’s roster this season. They were all on-court reasons, whether that was maybe their role doesn’t come together or there’s just not minutes for them or something else.

I didn’t mention one particular thing about any of the other guys on the roster, even though there’s something looming as a possibility for all of them. Mentioning that thing would be jinxing them, and that’s mean and uncalled for.

But with Chase Ross, the fact of the matter is that we can not assess his career to this point without discussing the fact that he spent the back half of each of the past two seasons nursing notable injuries. As such: We have to raise the possibility that something is going to ding Ross out of his best possible version yet again this year. We’re all thinking it! I’m not being jinxy here! I mentioned the injuries up at the top! It’s a thing that we have to worry about with Ross!

Also there’s the “what if he’s not an A-1 top line player” thing. With as many questions as Marquette has going into this season, Chase Ross not ringing the bell on a step forward — not a leap, just a step — would exacerbate pretty much every single other question facing the Golden Eagles.

If we’re being honest about it, everything was going great.

Thanks to BartTorvik.com’s player pages, we have a handy dandy graph with Chase Ross’ Offensive Ratings for every game of the 2025-26 season. Thanks to the graph, we can easily see that through Marquette’s first nine games, Ross had an ORtg of at least 130 or better in six of the nine. He was north of 100 in two of the other three, and I’m more than willing to allow a little bit of grace and say “eh, he’s not perfect, over 100 is still fine.” Even with an actual bad day against Dayton — ORtg of just 86.0 thanks to a 5-for-14 shooting night and four turnovers — Ross had an Offensive Rating of 124.6 after Marquette’s first game of the month of December.

Eight of the first nine games with an Offensive Rating over 100. Through the first nine games, Ross was averaging 20.3 points, 4.3 rebounds, 4.0 assists, and 2.0 steals per game. He was shooting over 50% from the field even though his three-point shot was only falling at a 32.6% clip because Ross was draining over 62% of his two-point attempts. Yes, Marquette was 5-4 overall at that point of the season with four losses that effectively ended their chances at an at-large bid to the NCAA tournament. Yes, you could make an argument that Chase Ross himself actively had a hand in Marquette losing two of those games because he missed a shot to beat Oklahoma at the horn and no one got a shot off at the end of regulation against Dayton even though that one wasn’t specifically Ross’ fault as Nigel James and Ben Gold both passed up opportunities to shoot it. Yes, that’s bad.

But BIG PICTURE: Through nine games, Chase Ross was not the problem for Marquette. He was, arguably, great. If you want to quibble about whether or not he was the kind of great that was helpful to Marquette, yeah, we can do that, but it’s hard to argue with the numbers here. He had five KenPom.com game MVPs in Marquette first seven games, including pulling off the rare MVP in a loss in the home game against Maryland.

And then….. well, I’ll show you the Torvik graph.

A graph showing Chase Ross’ offensive rating for the 2025-26 season, with dots for individual games, a yellow line for his rolling season average, and a black dotted line for a rolling five game average.

That is EIGHT STRAIGHT GAMES with an Offensive Rating under 100. After the road trip to Creighton, Ross had a five game rolling average of just 73.2. The nadir of his season came after the inexplicable home win over Xavier, where his 63.4 ORtg in that game — 5-for-14, missed all of a trio of three-point attempts, eight turnovers — dropped that five game rolling average to just 70.5.

In the stretch of eight straight sub-100 games: Chase Ross averaged 10.1 points, 4.1 rebounds, 2.4 assists, and 2.4 steals per game. He shot 28% from the field because he was at just 33% on twos and a completely lost in the high grass 17.6% on three-pointers.

Over Marquette’s final 24 games, Ross posted an ORtg north of 100 on just eight occasions. Eight of the first nine over 100, eight of the final 24. Six of the first nine at an elite 130 or better, one of the final 24. Just three games north of 120. Not coincidentally, Marquette was 2-1 in those three.

Across the final 24 games, Chase Ross averaged 11.9 points, 4.1 rebounds, 3.2 assists, and 2.3 steals per game. He shot just 38.6% from the field, which works out to 44% on twos and just under 28% on threes.

Here’s where I’ll throw the caveat: At some point in December, Chase Ross started dealing with a swollen elbow. Not coincidentally, the cutoff of the first nine games of the year was the first game of December. These things happen. I mentioned Ross’ history with injuries in the preview. It was one of the biggest reasons to be concerned about whether or not he could be The Guy this season. Later in the year, he suffered a dislocated shoulder against Georgetown, and one week later, he shot 5-for-12 in a very awful 62-51 home loss to DePaul with a big ol’ brace on his arm.

Here’s where I’ll pull the rug on the caveat. This is what Ross said to Ben Steele of the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel following MU’s loss to St. John’s on January 13th:

“Honestly, I’m going through a few knicks and knacks, injuries,” Ross said. “But just shooting it. Not caring about what people think of my shooting.

“Percentage-wise, I’m not really looking at that. It’s just, if I’m open I’m shooting it. Just stick to my form. I can’t really control the results after that, so just stick to my form and if it goes in, it goes in. If it don’t, then on to the next.”

On one hand, I appreciate the goldfish mentality of not dwelling on failure and moving on to the next thing and doing your best the next time. ON THE OTHER HAND: Did I mention Ross shot 28% from the field in that awful eight game stretch — the STJ game happened to be the one that broke the streak — and under 39% over the final 24 games of the season? I need someone — I don’t care who, Ross, Shaka Smart, any of the assistants, Nigel James, ANYONE — to say “Bro, you don’t have it, stop forcing it.” “You can’t be shooting it 13 times a game with 70% of them miss.” Something. Anything.

I can’t 100% attach Ross’ problems in the back two-thirds of the season to his injuries. If he had gone from Elite to Pedestrian, sure. We could make the connection. He went from Elite to “actually, are we sure you should be starting and playing 30 minutes a night?” There had to be a way for Chase Ross to be a contributor on the team without clearly being an active problem a lot of the time.

Here’s the wild part about it: Ross was an elite player while Marquette’s season was slowly collapsing in on itself in the first month of the season, and then he was maybe a replacement level player as Marquette’s season showed signs of life and competitiveness from the road loss to Connecticut onwards. Clearly things would have been much worse early if Ross wasn’t as good as he was…. but what would have happened if Ross had maintained his level? What would have happened if Ross only drifted back to “is obviously good, just not elite” for the rest of the season? Did MU miss out on a couple of wins here and there because Ross was lost in the woods?

Or did Marquette win some games because Ross was lost in the woods and Nigel James, Adrien Stevens, and Royce Parham had to step into the void and play some of their best basketball of the season? I don’t think I can answer that one.

BEST GAME

Marquette’s inability to get stops against Maryland wasted one of the best games of Chase Ross’ career. 31 points on 10-for-19 shooting (4-for-11 on threes, which sounds not good but is actually over 36% and is thus actually good), three rebounds, four assists, two steals. If you want to take that one as his best of the season, I’ll listen to your point.

However, there’s two better options here.

With the season clearly lost, a loss on National Marquette Day had the possibility to sour an entire fanbase for a long time. In a season that had not gone the way he wanted, Chase Ross turned in a 19 point, four rebound, five assist, three steal outing, including 7-for-10 shooting. I’m not going to go with this one even though it is the last KenPom.com game MVP of Chase Ross’ career because 1) he had four turnovers as well and 2) his numbers are a liiiiiiiiitle bit inflated by Butler head coach Thad Matta got weird about pressing with the score sitting at 63-49 with less than three minutes left.

Instead, I’m going with a 14/5/3/1 from Chase Ross on 4-for-7 shooting day. That’s his line from the regular season finale victory over #4 UConn. He had back-to-back threes at a crucial late juncture for the Golden Eagles to help keep the Huskies at bay, and given all of our criticism of Ross doing way too much to a bad result, he played within himself and within the structure of what the team needed and got to take home an upset of the #4 team in the country on his Senior Day.

Oh, and he hit the free throws to ice the game after Dan Hurley got two technical fouls and was ejected from the game. Can’t forget that.

SEASON GRADE

If we take his season long averages and compare them to what we were setting as a reasonable expectation, Chase Ross cleared that hurdle with ease. However, we can’t ignore the fact that for two-thirds of the season, Chase Ross was a bad shooting version of the player we saw a year ago in terms of stat averages. Marquette needed everyone to take a big step forwards this season, and after the first nine games, we didn’t get that from Ross.

We saw the flicker of him being a top line, All-Big East First Teamer, A-1 caliber player in those first nine games…. and then it just went away in dramatic fashion. Maybe some of that is because of injuries, both new and his long history of them, taking a toll on him. However we ended up here, the fact of the matter is that Chase Ross wasn’t up to the job of being The Guy even though that was clearly the role that everyone was laying out for him when the season started.

We’re gauging by performance compared to expectations here, so missing expectations this badly means we have to do this: Chase Ross wraps up his Marquette career with a season that I’m giving a 3.


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Victor Wembanyama’s underwater Navy SEAL-style training shows how far he’ll go to bring the Spurs a title

Photo by Alex Slitz/Getty Images
Photo by Alex Slitz/Getty Images

Victor Wembanyama’s underwater training clip says plenty about why the San Antonio Spurs are now four wins from another NBA title.

The timing is impossible to ignore. San Antonio just knocked out the defending champion Oklahoma City Thunder, and Wembanyama is again showing the kind of edge that separates stars from franchise-changers.

This is not empty workout content. It fits a bigger pattern of a young centerpiece treating preparation like part of the title chase, not a summer hobby.

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Photo by David Berding/Getty Images

Victor Wembanyama training fuels Spurs title belief

The clip shared by Overtime shows Wembanyama pushing through underwater work that looks closer to Navy SEAL-style preparation than standard NBA conditioning.

That matters because Wembanyama has already built a reputation for unusual training methods. Previous offseason work has included underwater treadmill conditioning, chess between high-intensity intervals and a Shaolin Monastery retreat focused on discipline and body control.

The point is not that one viral clip wins a playoff series. The point is that Wembanyama keeps looking for ways to build a body and mind that can handle pressure.

San Antonio saw that payoff against Oklahoma City. The Spurs won Game 7, 111-103, and Wembanyama scored 22 points while managing foul trouble in the biggest game of his career.

San Antonio Spurs face Knicks with Wembanyama ready

The next challenge is clear. The Spurs host the New York Knicks on Wednesday, June 3, in Game 1 of the NBA Finals.

That matchup changes the meaning of the training clip. This is no longer about future promise, because the title shot is right in front of San Antonio.

Wembanyama’s last response under pressure was exactly what the Spurs needed. After a quieter Game 5, he produced 28 points, 10 rebounds and three blocks in a 118-91 Game 6 win.

Then came Game 7, where San Antonio’s supporting cast carried major stretches and Wembanyama’s presence still shaped everything. That is what serious contenders need from a franchise star.

Fantasy baseball streaming starting pitchers plus debut reviews for Jared Jones, Gage Jump, more

Welcome to your fantasy baseball starting pitcher happy place. This is a new column for me this year that will combine a few things I've done in the past. In this article, every Monday, you'll not only get a list of my favorite streaming starting pitchers for the whole week, but underneath that, you'll get a breakdown of a few pitchers who are making interesting changes to their pitch mix. Today I covered Jared Jones, Gerrit Cole, and Gage Jump.

It's a little bit of rankings and a little bit of analysis, and hopefully a lot of help for your teams.

As far as which pitchers on this list you'll want to stream, your decisions will change based on your league type and settings. Since I'm listing starters for all week, I'm not going to be able to give a detailed analysis for each one; I'll highlight the matchup and some quick thoughts. As is usual with my articles, a streaming starter pitcher is rostered in less than 40% of Yahoo formats, so just keep that in mind as we’re going through because I won't be mentioning pitchers who are rostered in more leagues than that, and I also won't be mentioning pitchers who I would not start in any format.

Check out this week’s MLB Power Rankings!

Starting Pitcher Streamers of the Week

Monday

Strong Preference

PitcherRoster%OpponentLeague Type
Griffin Jax35%vs DET12s and deeper

Fairly Confident

PitcherRoster%OpponentLeague Type
Michael McGreevy38%vs TEX15s and deeper

Some Hesitation

PitcherRoster%OpponentLeague Type
David Sandlin20%at MIN15s and deeper
Shane Drohan7%vs SF15s and deeper

This is a good two-start week for Griffin Jax, and it starts on a small-slate Monday. I know David Sandlin and Shane Drohan (both pitchers the Red Sox traded this off-season) are trendy right now, but neither one of them has gone five innings reliably at any point this season, so that could severely limit their fantasy upside, and give them some added risk this week.

Tuesday

Fairly Confident

PitcherRoster%OpponentLeague Type
Steven Matz15%vs DET15s and deeper
Connor Prielipp8%vs CWS15s and deeper
Trevor McDonald11%at MIL15s and deeper
Dustin May17%vs TEX15s and deeper

Some Hesitation

PitcherRoster%OpponentLeague Type
Grayson Rodriguez18%vs COL15s and deeper
Joey Cantillo33%at NYY15s and deeper
Gage Jump10%at CHC15s and deeper
Jameson Taillon15%vs ATH15s and deeper

No strong recommendations here, but I do like the confident tier. I know Steven Matz isn't pitching as well as he did before the injury, and Connor Prielipp is struggling in his last two starts, but I believe in the talent for both of them. Trevor McDonald should remain in the rotation, and I remain relatively in on him. I broke down Gage Jump's debut below, and while I was generally in on it, this matchup is not good. The inverse is true for Grayson Rodriguez, who has a great matchup but just hasn't looked good.

Wednesday

Strong Preference

PitcherRoster%OpponentLeague Type
Troy Melton21%at TB12s and deeper

Fairly Confident

PitcherRoster%OpponentLeague Type
Walbert Urena18%vs COL12s and deeper
Andre Pallante9%vs TEX12s and deeper

Some Hesitation

PitcherRoster%OpponentLeague Type
Stephen Kolek21%at CIN15s and deeper
Grant Holmes29%vs TOR15s and deeper
Coleman Crow3%vs SF15s and deeper
Chris Bassitt12%at BOS15s and deeper

I've been trying to add Troy Melton everywhere the last couple of weeks, and he's looked good in his two starts so far this season. I know the strikeout rate hasn't been there, but I still believe he can find it again. Maybe he's just a streamer for now, unless the strikeouts come back, but I believe in the talent we saw prior to his injury. Walbert Urena is on a roll right now and has a great start lined up here, and Andre Pallante is making some changes that have me intrigued now that he doesn't have to face the Cubs.

Thursday

Strong Preference

PitcherRoster%OpponentLeague Type
Jared Jones44%at HOU12s and deeper

Fairly Confident

PitcherRoster%OpponentLeague Type
J.T. Ginn28%at CHC15s and deeper
Brayan Bello8%vs BAL15s and deeper
Seth Lugo40%at MIN15s and deeper
Kai-Wei Teng20%vs PIT15s and deeper

I know Jared Jones technically doesn't qualify as a streamer, but he is just over the threshold, and I covered his season debut below, so check that out. Brayan Bello has looked great as a bulk reliever, but I'm not sure he's doing much of anything different, so that's why I can't put him higher than this. He still makes me nervous. As does J.T. Ginn against a good Cubs team, even if he has been rolling.

Friday

Strong Preference

PitcherRoster%OpponentLeague Type
Christian Scott18%at SD12s and deeper

Fairly Confident

PitcherRoster%OpponentLeague Type
Peter Lambert22%vs ATH12s and deeper
Martin Perez20%vs PIT12s and deeper

Some Hesitation

PitcherRoster%OpponentLeague Type
Kumar Rocker10%vs CLE15s and deeper
Brandon Young6%at TOR15s and deeper
Anthony Kay20%at PHI15s and deeper
Zebby Matthews39%vs KC15s and deeper
Kade Morris0%at HOUAL-Only
Brady Singer12%at STL15s and deeper

The Padres are worse against left-handed pitchers, but I'm still OK using Christian Scott against them because I believe in his talent. Peter Lambert and Martin Perez have both been pitching well and have good matchups at home, which makes them safe floor plays. I know Kumar Rocker has good results lately, but I don't believe he has truly figured out lefties, and that's all Cleveland will let him see.

Saturday

Strong Preference

PitcherRoster%OpponentLeague Type
Tatsuya Imai38%vs ATH12s and deeper

Fairly Confident

PitcherRoster%OpponentLeague Type
Jack Leiter40%vs CLE12s and deeper
Matthew Liberatore16%vs CIN15s and deeper

Some Hesitation

PitcherRoster%OpponentLeague Type
Spencer Miles12%vs BAL15s and deeper
Sean Burke34%at PHI15s and deeper
Keider Montero12%vs SEA15s and deeper
Andrew Painter17%vs CWS15s and deeper
Griffin Canning5%vs NYM15s and deeper
Luinder Avila0%at MINAL-Only

Is Tatsuya Imai a new man? I broke it down below. Jack Leiter is a good option if you want strikeouts, but the ratios could be risky, and I still believe in Spencer Miles' profile, but he has not pitched deep enough into games.

Sunday

Strong Preference

PitcherRoster%OpponentLeague Type
Griffin Jax35%at MIA12s and deeper

Fairly Confident

PitcherRoster%OpponentLeague Type
Joey Cantillo33%at TEX12s and deeper
Connor Prielipp8%vs KC12s and deeper
Gage Jump10%vs HOU15s and deeper
Sean Manaea12%at SD15s and deeper

Some Hesitation

PitcherRoster%OpponentLeague Type
David Sandlin20%at PHI15s and deeper
Mike Burrows15%vs ATH15s and deeper
Jameson Taillon15%vs SF15s and deeper
Trevor McDonald11%at CHC15s and deeper

These are all two-start pitchers, except for Sean Manaea, who I like in a bulk relief role against a team that struggles against lefties. He could pick up a sneaky win here.

Starting Pitcher Pitch Mix Changes

Jared Jones - Pirates (Season Debut)

We knew we weren't going to start Jones this week because we don't start pitchers in their first start off the injured list, especially ones coming off a major elbow surgery. The results weren't there for Jones, but he looked promising. For starters, he averaged 99 mph on his four-seamer, and while he was mainly 97 mph by the later innings, that's where he was in 2024, so the worst-case scenario is that he has the same velocity. However, I do expect some of these velocity gains to stick, which is important, since his arm angle was down slightly, which led to 1.6" less vertical movement on the four-seamer. That will be OK if he's throwing 98+, but it becomes an issue if the velocity gains leave him. Still, his vertical approach angle was elite and, in many ways, that matters more when it comes to swing-and-miss on the four-seamer.

His slider seems similar to what we saw before, perhaps with a bit more drop. He threw it in the zone often, but, like with the four-seamer, he did miss some spots in the strike zone. That's to be expected with a pitcher coming off a UCL injury, and might be something we continue to see for the next month or two. He threw his slider 44% of the time to righties in that first start, which is up from 2024. It could be because he was using his four-seamer less, but it was only one start, so usage could all be down to feel.

However, it was nice to see him using his changeup and curve almost 20% of the time each. The changeup was a pitch we wanted to see more of in 20245, so this was nice, and he was also sitting 92.8 mph on it, which is up about three mph from 2024. His curve was also up nearly four mph but had the same amount of break, which is wild to see. Maybe this is all adrenaline, but Jones found the strike zone often and showed a deep arsenal that missed plenty of bats. This was encouraging.

Gerrit Cole - Yankees (Four-seam fastball shape)

One of my biggest concerns about Cole coming into this season, apart from coming off Tommy John surgery, was that his strikeout upside was starting to decline prior to the injury. Given that he's 35 years old and has thrown almost 2,000 career innings, it felt safe to wonder if we'd actually get a version of Cole with the strikeout upside we saw before the nerve issues in 2024. Through two games in 2026, we may actually be seeing that version of Cole, and a big reason is his four-seam shape.

This year, Cole's four-seamer is 96.3 mph with 16.4 inches of vertical movement and a height-adjusted vertical approach angle of 1.3 degrees, which means that even if the vertical movement is down slightly, this is the flattest fastball Cole has thrown since 2020. This four-seamer also has over three inches more arm-side movement, in part due to added spin efficiency on the pitch. We like to see these changes, but what we don't like is that he's throwing his four-seamer up in the zone just 43.5% of the time. It was 60.5% in 2024 and 55% in 2022. This fastball shape will miss bats upstairs, so we just need to see Cole execute that. I believe he will, but his arm angle has also dropped six degrees this year after surgery, so perhaps he is still adjusting to throwing from that much lower of an arm slot.

Gage Jump - Athletics (MLB Debut)

Let's start with the good news. Jump's four-seamer fastball was sitting 96 mph with 16.4 inches of vertical movement and a strong 1.6 degree height-adjusted vertical approach angle. This has the makings of a truly elite four-seamer. However, he struggles to get it up in the zone and worked low in the zone far too often in his debut. He has a really low release height, so you wonder if that's going to be something he can't quite shake.

He pairs that with a harder slider at 87.2 mph with 6.4 inches of horizontal movement and barely one inch of drop. He'll throw that to both righties and lefties, and then save his 85.3 mph sweeper with 13 inches of horizontal break mainly for lefties. The breakers flashed some intriguing raw stuff, but the sweeper was up in the zone a lot, which is a bit of a concern. He also threw a few changeups to righties, but he threw only one of them in the strike zone, so command of that may be an issue. At the end of the day, we have a young pitcher with intriguing raw stuff but questionable command who pitches in one of the best ballparks for offense. That's a recipe for a matchup-based road-only streamers.

Apartment, car, $2,000: The alleged recruiting offer that cost Brandon Roy his Garfield coaching job

Nearly one year after Brandon Roy was dismissed as Garfield High School’s boys’ basketball coach, internal records obtained by MyNorthwest have shed light on what led to the surprise firing.

A student from Auburn Mountainview High School was allegedly offered an apartment, a car, $2,000, and paid driver’s education if he would transfer to Garfield to play basketball. The allegations of the itemized “gifts” the Auburn student, who has not been named, was set to receive were stated in multiple emails between high-ranking faculty members within Seattle Public Schools (SPS), including Dr. Tarance Hart, the principal of Garfield High, Tai·a Davis, director of athletics, Jaines Mercer, regional executive director of school, Misa Gaimoe, executive director, labor & employee association relations, and Patrice Debe, manager, labor and employee relations.

“These offers were reportedly made to encourage the student to transfer to Garfield,” Debe wrote in one of the obtained emails. “Herrin said Brandon Roy was reported to have joined a four-way phone call in which the offers were discussed. Herrin also noted concern that only the student and his brother would move to Seattle, without the rest of the family.”

Representatives of Garfield High School reported the alleged violation to both the Washington Interscholastic Activities Association (WIAA) and to Seattle Public Schools, which launched an internal investigation last June.

“I have confirmed with my coaches and staff that at no time were any conversations held with the student or family members in question,” Roy wrote in a statement after the WIAA asked Garfield to formally respond to the allegation. “Verifying, no promises of money, housing, transportation, or any other benefits were ever made to any student-athlete or their parent/guardian to influence enrollment decisions. These allegations are entirely false. My staff and I unequivocally deny that any recruiting violations of this nature have occurred within my program.”

Two days after he gave this statement, on Sept. 24, Roy was officially fired from his position as Garfield High School’s boys’ basketball coach.

“The purpose for this letter is to inform you that your hourly coaching position with Seattle School District No. 1 (“District”) is ending effective immediately,” Hart wrote in an email obtained by MyNorthwest. “You were hired as an hourly ‘at will’ employee by the District at Garfield High School (“GHS”). The District has the authority to end your hourly employment at its discretion, at any time, without any further payments.

“The District is ending your hourly employment based upon Garfield High School’s decision to move in a different direction and build a program centered on the whole child,” the email continued. “This is not a disciplinary action or an investigation.”

According toThe Seattle Times, a similar allegation was made against Garfield a couple of years ago regarding a player who transferred from Eastside Catholic to Garfield.

Brandon Roy’s coaching tenure

Roy played five of his six NBA seasons with the Portland Trail Blazers, earning three All-Star spots, two All-NBA nods, and the Rookie of the Year Award in 2007, before his career prematurely ended due to degenerative knee issues.

He had been the men’s basketball coach since 2017, winning the Class 3A championship three times in 2018, 2020, and 2023.

Roy, born in Seattle, attended Garfield High School before he played for the University of Washington (UW). His No. 4 jersey was retired by Garfield High and still hangs in the rafters to this day.

During his tenure as coach, Roy coached his son, BJ, before he graduated and went on to attend UW, following in his father’s footsteps.

Garfield’s boys’ basketball team went 9-15 in the 2025-26 season, the worst record the team has had in more than 20 years.

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7 NFL players who could be traded after June 1, from AJ Brown to Myles Garrett

June 2 is an important day for the NFL, even if it's stuck in the doldrums of the offseason. That's when teams can spread out the salary cap hits of released or traded players over two seasons, lessening the blow of losing them and creating the spending room to fill the void they've left.

The biggest example for 2026 is Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver A.J. Brown. The three-time All-Pro seems destined to be dealt, especially after Philly used its first round draft pick on USC wideout Makai Lemon a month earlier. The New England Patriots, who notably did not select a Day 2 wideout destined to be released after two seasons (as is tradition), appear to be his most likely destination. However, he's not the only big name who's more likely to clear out his locker now than he was a week prior.

Who else could join Brown as an offseason headline generator via trade?

EDGE Myles Garrett, Cleveland Browns

Jan 4, 2026; Cincinnati, Ohio, USA; Cleveland Browns defensive end Myles Garrett (95) sacks Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow (9) during the fourth quarter at Paycor Stadium. The play set a new NFL single season sack record by Garrett. Mandatory Credit: Joseph Maiorana-Imagn Images

Garrett showcased his loyalty by signing a four-year, $160 million contract extension with nearly $89 million guaranteed last year. Then he showcased his frustration as the Browns remained very much the Browns last fall. The reigning Defensive Player of the Year remains in his prime, but his clock is ticking as his age-31 season approaches.

Dealing Garrett would bring a rebuilding Browns team an epic haul of draft considerations. Trading him before June 2 would have incurred a $41 million dead salary cap charge for Cleveland. Moving him after the cutoff date reduces that to a more manageable $15.5 million, per Over the Cap. Garrett has more than $72 million in guaranteed money coming over the next two seasons, which will scare some suitors away. Even so, the future Hall of Famer would generate interest from the majority of the league if the Browns put him on the trading block.

EDGE Josh Sweat, Arizona Cardinals

Anyone missing out on a potential Garrett sweepstakes could instead turn their attention to the southwest. Sweat had his most productive season in his Arizona debut, racking a career high 12 sacks alongside a 13.6 percent pressure rate despite playing less than half the team's defensive snaps. But the 29-year-old may not be the right man for another year of rebuilding -- the Cardinals quarterback rotation at the moment is Carson Beck, an injured Gardner Minshew II and a holding-out Jacoby Brissett.

Thus, Arizona may opt to deal away one of its most accomplished players for inexpensive draft picks to set the table for a 2027 reload. Sweat's dead money drops from $22 million to $5.5 million after June 1. With less than $10 million in guaranteed money left on his contract -- all due in 2026 -- an acquiring team may have to hammer out an extension, but he should remain a commodity as training camps approach.

LB Jordyn Brooks, Miami Dolphins

The Dolphins have a handful of veterans who could be new links in a chain of 2026 departures. Offensive line stalwarts Austin Jackson and Aaron Brewer fit the bill, but the addition of Malik Willis, extension of De'Von Achane and utter lack of reliable wideouts following the release of Tyreek Hill and trade of Jaylen Waddle suggest blocking will be a priority. Defensive lineman Zach Sieler's production dropped sharply in his age 30 season as his pressure rate was cut roughly in half from his 2023-2024 peak.

Brooks, however, is 28 years old and coming off a breakthrough, All-Pro season in the middle of the defense.

The cost of dealing the reliable inside linebacker drops from about $8.3 million to $2.5 after June 1. That's money the Dolphins could have absorbed before the draft if they were truly keen on selling high. But Brooks will likely remain part of trade discussions for a team looking to move on from the Mike McDaniel era and build the franchise's first playoff winner since Dave Wannstedt was head coach.

QB Anthony Richardson, Indianapolis Colts

Oct 5, 2025; Indianapolis, Indiana, USA; Indianapolis Colts quarterback Anthony Richardson (5) looks to pass the ball against the Las Vegas Raiders during the second half at Lucas Oil Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Trevor Ruszkowski-Imagn Images

Richardson's dead cap won't be affected by the calendar flipping to June 2. He's currently staring down the opportunity to rebuild his value as a potential starting quarterback in Daniel Jones' absence. And Jones, despite signing a two-year, $88 million extension this offseason, can be released after the 2026 campaign while accelerating less than $9 million onto the Colts' salary cap for 2027.

This all boosts the value of the former fourth overall pick in Indianapolis. It also may not be enough to keep him with the franchise that's backed him through three tumultuous seasons. Richardson's talent is massive but his inconsistency -- ranging from his passing accuracy to his ability to stay healthy -- may have told the Colts everything they need to know about his future. Indianapolis will be content to keep a player it gets limited financial relief from decoupling from, but the right deal could make the former Florida star someone else's lottery ticket.

EDGE Kayvon Thibodeaux, New York Giants

New York has drafted an edge rusher with a top five selection three of the past five seasons. With Abdul Carter and now Arvell Reese in the fold, Thibodeaux could be the odd man out in a rotation that also includes All-Pro Brian Burns.

Thibodeaux's breakthrough 11-sack 2023 was a bit of a mirage -- it came on a 9.2 percent pressure rate, his lowest in four seasons as a pro. He played only 10 games in 2025 due to injury and tallied only 3.5 sacks. His 11.2 percent pressure rate last year didn't crack the top 50 when it came to full-time edge rushers. Still, he maintains the potential that made him the fifth overall pick of 2022. Dealing him would clear nearly $15 million from the Giants' 2026 salary sheet.

RB James Conner, Arizona Cardinals

Unlike Sweat, there's minimal financial benefit in moving on from Conner. But like the dynamic edge rusher, Conner is a veteran presence on a team in the midst of a youth movement. This was made abundantly clear when the Cardinals selected Jeremiyah Love with the third overall pick of the 2026 NFL Draft, weeks after signing Tyler Allgeier to a free agent contract.

Conner is 31 years old, which is ancient for a running back. He played only three games last season due to injury and averaged a woeful 3.0 yards per carry and a career-worst -0.6 rush yards over expected (RYOE) per touch. But he slapped together back-to-back 1,000-yard seasons in 2023 and 2024 and remains a pile-moving monster between the tackles. A modest Day 3 pick could deliver him to a new backfield platoon in need of steady veteran leadership.

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Eagles to add another ex-Packers receiver to the roster

The Eagles continued reshaping their wide receiver room on Monday, signing former Green Bay Packers wide receiver Samori Toure, according to NFL insider Adam Schefter. Toure becomes the latest addition to a revamped receiving corps and will reunite with Eagles offensive coordinator Sean Mannion, who previously worked with the young receiver while serving as an offensive assistant coach in Green Bay.

The move marks the second time this offseason that Philadelphia has added a former Packers wide receiver, joining Dontayvion Wicks as another player with Green Bay ties entering the Eagles' locker room. A seventh-round draft pick by the Packers in 2022, Toure spent parts of two seasons in Green Bay before appearing briefly with the New Orleans Saints during the 2025 campaign. He appeared in one game for New Orleans and recorded one catch for three yards.

Former Packers WR Samori Toure is signing with the Eagles today, per sources. He now will be reunited with new Eagles offensive coordinator Sean Mannion, who was an offensive assistant coach in Green Bay with Toure.

Eagles now have added two former Packers WRs, Toure and… pic.twitter.com/IvdChWFUfO

— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) June 1, 2026

While Toure has yet to establish himself as a consistent contributor at the NFL level, the 27-year-old brings familiarity with offensive concepts and personnel connections that could help him compete for a depth role during training camp.

In 22 career games with Green Bay across the 2022 and 2023 seasons, Toure totaled 14 receptions on 31 targets for 163 yards and one touchdown. Combined with his stint in New Orleans, he has appeared in 23 career games and recorded 15 catches for 166 yards and one score. The Eagles have aggressively overhauled the receiver position following a busy offseason that has featured several additions and increased competition behind the team's top playmakers. Toure will now have an opportunity to earn a spot on the 53-man roster or practice squad as Philadelphia prepares for training camp.

With Mannion helping direct the offense, the Eagles are adding another player familiar with his coaching background while continuing to build depth and competition throughout the roster ahead of the 2026 season.

This article originally appeared on Eagles Wire: Sean Mannion reunites with former Packers WR Samori Toure

Eagles sign a new WR as NFL awaits A.J. Brown trade

Eagles sign a new WR as NFL awaits A.J. Brown trade originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

The Philadelphia Eagles continue to add wide receivers this offseason as the NFL awaits news of an assumed trade that would send star WR A.J. Brown to the New England Patriots.

A Brown trade could come in the next 12-to-24 hours, and on Monday morning, Philly signed one more wideout for good measure.

ESPN's Adam Schefter reported the news -- the Eagles are signing free agent WR Samori Toure.

Toure was a seventh-round pick of the Green Bay Packers in the 2022 NFL Draft who split his college career between Montana and Nebraska.

He played 22 games across two seasons with the Packers, catching a total of 13 passes.

He then appeared in one regular season game in 2025 for the New Orleans Saints, snagging 1-of-3 targets.

The 6-foot-1, 28-year old Toure is originally from Portland, Oregon.

He'll likely have an uphill climb to make the Eagles, but he's additional depth as they go through an offseason of WR change.

MORE: Jason Kelce says the NFL is ruining its most valuable asset

They've already brought aboard Hollywood Brown, Dontayvion Wicks, Elijah Moore and rookie first-round pick Makai Lemon.

DeVonta Smith will lead the WR depth chart, assuming Brown is traded, and then that quartet will likely be the group that battles for snaps and targets behind him.

It wouldn't be surprising if the Eagles kept shifting around WR pieces even deeper into the offseason, because they're looking at a new-look depth chart for the season ahead (assuming Brown is traded), and they'll want to make sure they get it right.

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Serena Williams to return to tennis at Queen's Club

Serena Williams has won 23 Grand Slam singles titles (ANGELA WEISS)

Serena Williams will make her return to competitive tennis in the women's doubles at Queen's later this month, tournament organisers announced on Monday.

The 44-year-old Williams, a 23-time Grand Slam singles champion, has not played since a third-round loss at the 2022 US Open.

Williams posted the message, "Good news travels fast" along with a video of her on court in an all-white Nike tennis dress and with her phone buzzing rapidly in the background.

Her imminent return has been touted since it was revealed in December she had re-entered the anti-doping programme -- a prerequisite to play on the tour again.

The American has been given a wild card for the women's doubles at Queen's, reportedly alongside young Canadian Victoria Mboko.

"Queen's Club feels like the perfect place to begin this next chapter," said Williams.

"Grass has given me some of the most meaningful moments of my career, and I'm excited to be back competing on one of the sport's most iconic stages."

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Victor Wembanyama's weakness gets exposed by ex-Spurs teammate to help Knicks

Victor Wembanyama

Victor Wembanyama's weakness gets exposed by ex-Spurs teammate to help Knicks originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

Schemes are a big part of how a team gets to take home the Larry O'Brien trophy in the NBA Finals. It usually helps when a coach or player has formerly been part of their opponents' organization. Thankfully, the New York Knicks have that luxury against the San Antonio Spurs. See, Jeremy Sochan will get a championship ring no matter what happens between these two squads but he still had choice words about Victor Wembanyama and his weaknesses.

Sochan exposes Wembanyama's weakness before Spurs vs. Knicks NBA Finals

For those who do not know, Jeremy Sochan has been with the Knicks since February of 2026. The Spurs waived him and the Knicks immediately swooped in to sign him as a free agent. He is currently on a one-year prorated veteran's minimum contract that is valued at about $800,000. 

Clearly, he will still get a championship ring regardless of who wins between the Knics and Spurs. Although, it is becoming very clear that Sochan has a clear dog in this fight. He wants to celebrate with the city of New York and see confetti flood the Knicks' home court by the end of the NBA Finals. This is why he got very candid about Victor Wembanyama's weakness and how the Knicks can batter the Spurs through a certain Achilles' heel, via Jared Schwartz of the New York Post.

"Being that tall he gets tired…Give him different looks and not beat him up but be very physical, and make him run. And he’s gonna get tired, he’s gonna have to take some plays off in my opinion," Sochan declared.

Wembanyama is going to cause a lot of headaches for the Knicks and Sochan is just trying to lessen the blow that the Spurs behemoth will cause.

How bad of a problem is Wembanyama entering the NBA Finals? 

He leads 11 statistical categories so far in the NBA Playoffs. This includes his 183 total rebounds, 146 total defensive rebounds, 60 total blocks, 3.5 blocks per game, 27.6  PER (Player Efficiency Rating), 3.1 win shares, 1.4 defensive win shares, 1.6 VORP (Value Over Replacement Player), 9.6 block percentage, 3.9 blocks per 36 minutes, and 5.3 blocks per 100 possessions.

This big information from Sochan will likely be integrated by Coach Mike Brown in forming the Knicks' defensive schemes and rotations in the NBA Finals. The fact that these two teams also split their two-game regular season series with a win apiece also brings a lot of optimism.

The question now becomes: can the Knicks capitalize on Wembanyama and the Spurs' glaring weakness during the NBA Finals?

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Oklahoma Sooners earn commitment from elite in-state cornerback

The Oklahoma Sooners earned a second commitment in the 2027 recruiting class in as many days. On Sunday, running back Jacoby Dixon pledged to the Sooners. On Monday, the Sooners earned the long-awaited commitment from elite cornerback and in-state star Gabriel Osborne.

Osborne is the No. 29 player in the 2027 cycle, according to Rivals, and the No. 25 overall player in the class, according to 247Sports. He's a top-three cornerback in the class and has an elite set of programs trying to pull him out of state. Osborne chose the Sooners over offers from Ohio State, Miami, Alabama, Texas, Texas A&M, Tennessee, Michigan, and a number of other Power Four programs.

The Mustang native has great size at 6-foot-2 and 180 pounds. He'll be disruptive on the boundary in Brent Venables' defense, using his length to make it difficult for quarterbacks to throw over the top. Osborne is physical in run support, displaying great recognition and explosiveness to get downhill and attack in run defense. He plays fast and is a good athlete. Osborne displays excellent ball skills to disrupt the catch point or make a play on the football.

Osborne's commitment is another huge feather in the cap of Venables and general manager Jim Nagy. Oklahoma has earned pledges from the top three players in the state, with Cooper Hackett, Kaeden Penny, and now Osborne committed. Osborne is one of six top 100 players the Sooners have added in the 2027 recruiting class, which is No. 2 in the nation with seven months to go until the early signing period.

Gabriel Osborne Recruiting Profile

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Projected PositionCornerback
Height6-foot-2
Weight180 pounds
HometownMustang, Okla.

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SiteStarsOverallPositionState
ESPN499123
247Sports42542
247Sports Composite44063
Rivals42953
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  • Oklahoma
  • Alabama
  • Miami
  • Ohio State
  • Michigan
  • Arizona State
  • Baylor
  • Florida State
  • Kansas
  • Kansas State
  • LSU
  • Missouri
  • Nebraska
  • Oklahoma State
  • Ole Miss
  • Tennessee
  • Texas
  • Texas A&M
  • Texas Tech
  • Boston College
  • Tulane
  • Tulsa

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Ferrari Triggers Emergency FIA Upgrades Over Massive 4% Engine Deficit

If you thought Ferrari was just going to quietly suffer through their brutal straight-line speed deficit this season, think again. Maranello is officially pulling the emergency ripcord, and it is going to completely shake up the grid.

As reported by @formularacers_and sourced from Italian outlet Motorsport_IT, Ferrari’s internal combustion engine is now understood to be over 4% slower than the class-leading Mercedes power unit.

While being that far off the pace sounds like a total disaster for Charles Leclerc and Lewis Hamilton, hitting that specific 4% number actually unlocks a highly controversial FIA loophole.

The Two-Engine Lifeline

Under the new 2026 regulations, the FIA introduced the ADUO (Additional Development and Upgrade Opportunities) system. It was designed as a safety net to prevent any single manufacturer from running away with the championship.

By officially falling more than 4% behind Mercedes in total ICE output, Ferrari has triggered the highest tier of emergency assistance.

According to the report (via autoracer), this massive deficit means Ferrari is now legally eligible for two mid-season power unit upgrades. This is a massive, game-changing advantage considering standard engine development is strictly locked down for the rest of the grid.

Ferrari’s Rushed Rebuild for Austria

This isn’t just a theoretical future fix. The report explicitly notes that the first of these two emergency engine upgrades could arrive as early as the Austrian Grand Prix.

May 24, 2026; Montreal, Quebec, CANADA; Ferrari driver Charles Leclerc (16) during the Lenovo Grand Prix Du Canada at Circuit Gilles-Villeneuve. Mandatory Credit: David Kirouac-Imagn Images

But rushing a completely revised power unit to the track by Austria is a monumental engineering gamble. It forces Maranello to rapidly accelerate their dynamic test bench validations, risking severe reliability issues just to close the horsepower gap.

Ferrari is now being forced to overhaul their power unit mid-season while the rest of the grid watches to see if the FIA’s controversial upgrade system actually works, or if the red cars will just start going up in smoke.

Senne Lammens claims special accolade following brilliant debut season

Senne Lammens claims special accolade following brilliant debut season
Senne Lammens claims special accolade following brilliant debut season

It was a fantastic end to the season for Manchester United as they secured a third-place Premier League finish, their highest in three years.

Much of the credit has gone to Bruno Fernandes, for his record-breaking season, while the new-look attack has also garnered a lot of praise.

But fans will agree that Senne Lammens’ arrival on deadline day was as big a reason given the impact the Belgian ended up having.

Prior to the 23-year-old’s signing, both Andre Onana and Altay Bayindir were struggling in goal, and were consistently producing errors in big moments.

What a debut season Senne Lammens enjoyed

INEOS were forced to act, and in came the Belgian international for an initial £18.2 million.

Several pundits raised doubts about whether such an inexperienced shot-stopper would succeed under the harsh glare of the Old Trafford lights.

But Senne Lammens proved to be an inspired signing, keeping eight clean sheets and making 79 saves. He ended up preventing more goals than any other goalkeeper in the Premier League this past season.

Not only his saves, but the 6ft 3 in goalie radiated calmness when put under pressure inside the box.

Senne Lammens picks up PL award

He was commanding inside his area and hardly made any major mistakes despite the aerial and physical barrage from set-pieces.

The United No. 31 was rightly nominated for the Premier League Transfer of the Season award alongside Dominic Calvert-Lewin (Leeds United), Rayan Cherki (Man City), Viktor Gyokeres (Arsenal), Joao Pedro (Chelsea), Antoine Semenyo (Man City), Adrien Truffert (AFC Bournemouth) and Granit Xhaka (Sunderland).

And as revealed by the official Premier League website, the United ace claimed the top honours after bagging the most votes from supporters.

Senne Lammens will now look to enjoy a productive World Cup before returning to United as Carrick’s team aim to compete on four fronts next season.

The goalie has already outlined his desire to keep improving, but INEOS will need to bring in proper backup now that both Onana and Bayindir are set to depart.

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ESPN names the Buffalo Bills player the rest of the NFL could wake up on during the 2026 season

Bills quarterback Josh Allen talks with offensive coordinator Joe Brady during drills on day three of the Buffalo Bills training camp.
Bills quarterback Josh Allen talks with offensive coordinator Joe Brady during drills on day three of the Buffalo Bills training camp. Shawn Dowd/Rochester Democrat and Chronicle / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images

Buffalo Bills hope to have a rookie class that can be a key part of the team going forward. ESPN revealed a Bills rookie the rest of the NFL could be waking up on.

Much of the Buffalo Bills’ work in the 2026 NFL Draft was on the defensive side of the football, expectedly. However, there were multiple players added to try to make QB Josh Allen's job easier. 

The Bills have struggled to put the right talent around their star quarterback and between the trade for DJ Moore, and the draft - Buffalo made it a point this offseason. 

Buffalo waited until Day 3 of the draft to grab a wide receiver, but the decision might end up looking like a great one. 

ESPN highlights Bills rookie as one of the most underrated in the NFL 

ESPN's Jordan Reid is one of the best draft minds in the business and what he says about incoming players should hold weight. Buffalo Bills WR Skyler Bell is one of five underrated rookies he recently pointed out

"Surprisingly falling to Day 3, Bell couldn’t have landed in a better situation. He’ll be asked to be an early contributor in Joe Brady’s offense, which also added wide receiver DJ Moore this offseason," Reid wrote. "Bell thrived in catch-and-run situations at UConn, and quarterback Josh Allen should be able to find him explosive plays in bunches."

Bell is a player who can play inside and out for the Bills while bringing speed to be able to break things open. The 5-foot-11 wideout had elite production in college and he should be a Year 1 contributor for the Bills’ offense. Bell had over 2,100 receiving yards in the last two college seasons at UConn, headlined by 1,278 receiving yards in 2025. 

The Bills will rely on Moore and Shakir to be their top two wideouts, and they have Josh Palmer as the third guy currently. No one would be surprised if Bell can work into being the No. 3 guy at worst by the end of the 2026 season - he has that kind of talent. 

Building trust with Allen is the first hurdle Bell will have to get over in the NFL, every rookie wideout has to build a connection with their quarterback. Once he can do so, his game-breaking speed and ability to make plays are going to get him on the field. 

Between proven talent with Moore and youth with Bell, the Bills did a strong job of adding wide receiver talent when they had to. Bell's rookie season is one to watch, even if he's being a bit overlooked currently due to his draft slot. 

Eagles News: A.J. Brown trade implications day is here

PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA - DECEMBER 14: A.J. Brown #11 of the Philadelphia Eagles looks on during warmups before the game against the Las Vegas Raiders at Lincoln Financial Field on December 14, 2025 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Mitchell Leff/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Let’s get to the Philadelphia Eagles news and links …

It’s June 1 — What does that mean for potential A.J. Brown trade? – NBCSP
The calendar has flipped from May to June and June 1 is an important date in the A.J. Brown saga. It basically means a trade could happen soon. The reason June 1 is an important date is because any trade after that date is much more palatable for the Eagles’ salary cap situation. Basically, the dead money on the Eagles’ salary cap will be split between this season and next if Brown is traded. Before June 1, all of that dead money from bonuses would accelerate onto the 2026 cap. After today at 4 p.m., the Eagles will actually save $7 million in cap space this season. If he’s traded after this date, Brown will account for around $16 million in dead space this year and $27 million next year. While teams can release a player with a “post-June 1” designation, no such designation exists for trades. So teams have to actually wait until June to make a deal happen. It’s worth noting that any post-June 1 trade for Brown cannot become official with paperwork until June 2. And part of any trade is the player passing a physical.

NFL general manager reportedly hearing Eagles will get first-round pick in A.J. Brown trade – BGN
The long-awaited A.J. Brown trade is nearly upon us and it’ll be interesting to FINALLY find out what the Philadelphia Eagles are getting in return for him from the New England Patriots. (Or some other team … but almost definitely the Pats.) There’s been an expectation that the Eagles will be receiving a 2028 first-round pick with New England reluctant to part with their top selection in the much-anticipated 2027 NFL Draft. That sentiment apparently matches up with what an actual NFL general manager is hearing the Eagles will get back for Brown.

A.J. Brown trade from Eagles to Patriots is nearing completion. Here’s what we know. – Pats Pulpit
From the outside looking in, it looks like two things are true in regards to the A.J. Brown trade from the Eagles to the Patriots: it will happen and it will include a first-round pick in some form (either in 2028 or through likely-to-be-met conditions). The cost is fairly steep for a player with plenty of wear and tear on his tires. However, the Patriots have to be hopeful that Brown is rejuvenated by a reunion with his former head coach, Mike Vrabel, and that he will help place the eventual pick fairly late in whichever round is decided upon. In addition, Brown himself also seems to be willing to play his part to help a trade get done; don’t be surprised if his contract gets renegotiated quickly after he is officially sent to the Patriots. And make no mistake, based on everything we know it’s a matter of “when” not “if” that trade happens.

Some reluctance remains among Patriots on top pick compensation for Eagles’ AJ Brown – Exhibit News Network
NEW THIS AM: (Real-Time Update) I was told early this morning that a discussion on 2028 compensation–in general–will come into fold early today, including debate on IF or CAN there be agreement on picks from any other round in this year, per league sources. Again I’m just sharing ongoing talk I’m hearing as sides push towards a completed official exchange. FOLLOW UP: One league source told me there was a feeling –early this morning– that it was going to take something from 2028 before the sides reconvened independently. Anyways, we’ll see what surfaces after morning huddling.

As trade looms, A.J. Brown is absent from Twitter – PFT
It’s trading day (potentially) for Eagles receiver A.J. Brown. Coincidentally, or not, Brown has shut down his Twitter page. His account (@1kalwaysopen_) currently doesn’t exist. We don’t know when it was specifically deleted, but it currently is gone.

Eagles rookie NFL player comparisons: TE Eli Stowers – PhillyVoice
The downside is that Stowers is probably more of a big receiver at this point. He will have to become a better blocker to become a more well-rounded tight end in the NFL. The player Stowers reminds me of is former Titans, Rams, Packers, Raiders, Saints, and Chargers tight end Jared Cook. Cook had a long, 13-year career during which he amassed 553 catches for 7,237 yards and 45 TDs. Like Stowers, Cook was a lighter player in need of refinement coming out of college, but he possessed exceptional athleticism.

100 days to the 2026 NFL season: Predictions, injuries, more – ESPN
Evolution of the Eagles’ offense. Early indications are that quarterback Jalen Hurts has embraced new coordinator Sean Mannion’s scheme and structure. Things will look different. Hurts will be under center more, with DeVonta Smith now serving as his No. 1 option. The former teammates at Alabama should have more chemistry than Hurts had with A.J. Brown in 2025.

12 Cowboys games in 2026 will be against above average passers – Blogging The Boys
If we take only the 32 presumptive starting QBs for 2026 (with the following adjustment: 2024 passer rating for Deshaun Watson, career average for Malik Willis, and 2025 NFL average for rookie Fernando Mendoza), the average passer rating jumps to 94.7. That in turn means the Cowboys “only” play against eight above average passers, thus making schedule look much more palatable. On paper. But the game is not played on paper. Any way you look at it, the Cowboys will play a lot of very good quarterbacks this year. Last year, it felt like the Cowboys made every run-of-the-mill QB look like a bona fide NFL superstar. Can they do better this year?

Adam Peters gave Washington Commanders great depth for 2026 NFL season – Hogs Haven
Overall, this is the best team depth I can remember Washington having since before the turn of the century. Every team in the NFL is just one injury away from having to turn to their depth and, as you clearly saw with last year’s Commanders, that did not work out very well. I’m much more confident that if the Commanders’ depth is yet again tested this season that this group will be much better prepared to handle it.

NY Giants work out Odell Beckham Jr., 3 other veteran wide receivers – Big Blue View
The New York Giants are not putting all of their veteran wide receiver eggs in the Odell Beckham Jr. basket. The Giants DID work out Beckham on Monday, as had previously been reported. Beckham was joined, though, by three other veteran wide receivers, according to Paul Schwartz of the New York Post. Braxton Berrios, JuJu Smith-Schuster, and Anthony Miller also worked out for the Giants.

Can you guess this NFL QB in today’s in-5 trivia game? – SB Nation
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What Liverpool fans had to say 9 months ago today when Alexander Isak signed from Newcastle United

Liverpool Fan Alexander Isak Scarf | Credit: SmartFrame Images | News Images
Liverpool Fan Alexander Isak Scarf | Credit: SmartFrame Images | News Images

It is exactly nine months to the day since Liverpool fans celebrated Arne Slot signing Alexander Isak

On 1 September 2025, transfer deadline day, the scousers buying Alexander Isak for £130m, a new record fee paid by a Premier League club.

Who would have predicted the next nine months?

Liverpool fans believing domination both domestically and in Europe was all but a formality and the media lapping it all up in agreement.

Arne Slot had won the Premier League in his first season with the Jurgen Klopp team he inherited. He then spent over £415m in summer 2025, the biggest spending spree by a club in European football history.

Liverpool fans ecstatic and lauding it over the Newcastle United fans who had seen Alexander Isak and his NUFC teammates totally outplay Slot’s team at Wembley to win the Carabao Cup in March 2025.

With Newcastle United still refusing to sell Alexander Isak, Liverpool had fluked a 3-2 win at St James’ Park on 25 August 2025 as the 10 man United team responded magnificently to losing Anthony Gordon to a red card in the first half and going 2-0 down. After the match, Liverpool fan and former star player Jamie Carragher admitted that he had never seen such an extreme of a team losing a match that they absolutely deserved to win, nor a team winning a game that they absolutely deserved to lose.

The day before they signed Alexander Isak, Liverpool won 1-0 against Arsenal in the Premier League at Anfield on 31 August 2025. They went on to extend their opening to the Premier League season to five wins our of five heading into late September 2025.

With Alexander Isak set to get up to speed and add to their talent on the pitch once he got over his summer-long Newcastle United strike, Arne Slot and the club’s fans dreaming of not only winning everything, but doing so with ease.

This is how Liverpool fans reacted on social media in the immediate aftermath of the 1 September 2025 signing of Alexander Isak from Newcastle United for £130m:

‘The trauma of watching Liverpool losing years after years.

Yeah, I’m gonna milk this moment and be unbearable.’

‘I really suffered…but we are here now.’

‘I remember them days. Dark times.’

‘Yeah yeah we deserve this.’

‘Well earned.’

‘We deserve this. We have earned this. Let us feast!’

‘This is for Us like seriously… Those times were hell for us.’

‘Been through those time when the fear was that we could even get relegated.

Oh what a time to be alive as an LFC fan!!’

‘God we went through some sh.te and drivel for the longest time, we deserve this

‘Dark days but it built the very foundation which we now stand on.. The days of Roy Hogson and Kenny Daglish.’

‘This is for that generation of Liverpool fans that had to watch Europa League slug fests vs Rubin Kazan 13 years ago. This is for that generation that had to watch us sign mid after mid after mid every transfer window to take us from 8th to 6th. Our lives are changed. We’re back.’

‘At least the newer fans got to see us in the Europa league. The older ones know the almost relegated phase with Roy Hodgson. I am enjoying every minute of this.’

‘Been through it

That Roy Hodgson period was hell.’

‘Painful days! Being rewarding beautifully now thought. Can’t wait to see Isak at Anfield.’

‘Brønby was particular low point in the 90s(!!) for me.

Then there was Celta Vigo I think.

The sh,t I’ve had to put up with over the years.’

‘We’ve come out the trenches, watch us flourish.’

‘Had to watch Rogers team play Madrid in the UCL, not for a win but to not lose by too many goals.’

‘This is for the generation who always patient to see us failure after failure.’

‘I always treck from Egbeda to roundabout that year because they don’t show Liverpool game at my area Omo I don really suffer for this team.’

‘Im 31, supported all my life, ive waited for this.’

‘This has been a long time coming.’

‘I remember Liverpool playing alania vladikavkaz in the uefa cup in 1995.

Having to wake up by 3am to listen to BBC sports at 4:15am to get the scores.

We’ve been through hell.’

‘That childhood trauma.’

‘Like Bro, I used to pray for times like this!’

‘Victory for is at last! YNWA.’

‘We really have come a long way, we deserve this man.’

‘I am part of that generation. Getting bully every Week in my high school cause we sign Hodgson for manager and he bring so much sh.t player to our club.’

‘I had to watch draw 1-1 to Bordeaux in the Europa league.’

Who would have predicted that this is where we would be now on 1 June 2026?

The Liverpool fans forcing out Arne Slot only 12 months after that title win and less than nine months after predicting Slot and Alexander Isak were leading them to certain world domination.

After winning all of their first five Premier League matches of the 2025/26 season, Liverpool only won 12 of the remaining 33. They were hammered 3-0 at Anfield by Crystal Palace to exit the League Cup, hammered 4-0 by Man City when knocked out of the FA Cup, smashed 4-0 on aggregate by PSG in the Champions League.

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Serena Williams returns: Legendary tennis star will make comeback playing doubles at HSBC Championships

In 2022, Serena Williams announced she was “evolving away” from tennis. But four years later, it turns out the tennis legend still has at least one more event in her.

Williams, now 44, will return to the game in June, taking part in a doubles match at the HSBC Championships.

Williams appeared to confirm the news, putting out a short teaser video hinting at her return. In the video, Williams’ phone can be heard chiming multiple times as she walks across the tennis court to pick it up. As she gets near the phone, the screen goes black, and the words “guess everybody heard the news” pops up.

The HSBC Championships begin Monday, June 8. It’s unclear exactly when Williams will play in her first match, as draws have not been made for the event just yet. That will occur three days before play gets underway.

This story will be updated.

Tarik Skubal On The Move? Here's Top Trade Candidates Entering June

Detroit Tigers ace Tarik Skubal
Detroit Tigers ace Tarik Skubal

There very well could be a few big-name stars on the move over the next few months. 

The 2026 Major League Baseball trade deadline will be here on Aug. 3. Rumors have already started to pick up around the league as well as endless speculation. 

With that being said, here are the 10 stars fans around the league should have their eyes on. 

Tarik Skubal — Detroit Tigers
Skubal has been incredible when he has been on the mound. The lefty logged a 2.70 ERA in his first seven starts of the season before landing on the Injured List. He has started facing hitters and should be back soon. 

Jarren Duran — Boston Red Sox
Another year of trade rumors for the Red Sox's star outfielder. Duran hasn't been great offensively to kick off the season, but he still has a few years of control left and is dynamic when he's at his best. 

Sandy Alcántara — Miami Marlins
Another guy who has been talked about as a trade candidate for a few years at this point. Alcántara was red-hot to kick off the season, but has cooled off of late. Still, he can help a contender's starting rotation. 

Isaac Paredes — Houston Astros
Paredes was a big-time trade candidate this past offseason with ties to the Boston Red Sox, but a deal didn't get done. Now, the Astros should look to make a move again.

Christian Walker — Houston Astros
The Astros are in all sorts of trouble this season. Walker is having a bounce-back season, though. He's a three-time Gold Glove Award winner and has been very good offensively so far this season. He should be on the move. 

Dustin May — St. Louis Cardinals
The Cardinals signed May to a one-year deal with a mutual option for the 2027 season. He started the season off slowly, but has turned things around and has looked like his old self.

JoJo Romero — St. Louis Cardinals
Another guy from St. Louis who could be on the move. Romero is going to be a free agent after the season. 

Luis Arraez — San Francisco Giants
Arraez is putting together another great year offensively. He has also been elite defensively. The Giants have been bad and need to cash in.

Kenley Jansen — Detroit Tigers
The Tigers are all sorts of a mess. Jansen hasn't been great this season, but he is one of the best overall closers in big league history.

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Freddy Peralta — New York Mets
The Mets are another team that has been all sorts of a mess this season. Peralta will be a free agent after the season and trade buzz already has begun.

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Serena Williams is back. Tennis great has wild-card for Wimbledon warmup

Serena Williams’ evolution is bringing her back to the tennis court.

Williams will play doubles at the HSBC Championships, a warmup tournament for Wimbledon, the tournament confirmed Monday, June 1. It will be her first match in almost four years. She has not played since the 2022 U.S. Open, saying in August of that year that she was “evolving” away from tennis.

The HSBC Championships, also known as Queen's, begins June 8 in London.

THE QUEEN RETURNS 👑

Serena Williams is BACK & set for doubles at the #HSBCChampionships!@WTA | @serenawilliamspic.twitter.com/lohvVo7cEy

— HSBC Championships (@QueensTennis) June 1, 2026

All tournaments, the majors included, reserve a few spots in the draw for wild cards, which can be given to up-and-comers, local players or, in Williams’ case, a returning star. When Williams returned in the summer of 2022 after a yearlong absence following a leg injury, she was given a wild card into Wimbledon.

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Williams, 44, raised eyebrows last fall when she rejoined the International Tennis Integrity Agency’s drug-testing pool, a requirement to play again. She had revealed in August that she’d lost 31 pounds after going on a GLP-1 drug, and credited the medication with finally helping relieve the joint pain she'd had since having her first daughter, Olympia, in September 2017.

But Williams shot down the idea of a comeback, calling it “wildfire.”

“Omg yall I'm NOT coming back. this wildfire is crazy-" Williams wrote on X on Dec. 2.

Williams had to be in the pool for six months to be eligible again. According to the ITIA’s website, she was reinstated Feb. 22 of this year.

Rumors of her return gained new steam last month, when Alycia Parks posted video of her practicing with Williams. Parks then told the Tennis Channel that they were hitting together about three times a week.

“She's hitting good," Parks told the Tennis Channel in a March 19 interview. “She's definitely fit. She looks great and she's hitting the ball amazing.”

Serena Williams, 23-time Grand Slam winner and cultural icon

Williams is one of the greatest tennis players of all time, male or female, with 23 Grand Slam titles won over three different decades. But her influence has stretched far beyond the game.

Williams shattered the idea that female tennis players needed to be dainty, white women, embracing her muscles and curves. She played into her 40s, winning the 2017 Australian Open while pregnant with her first child and returning to the tour after having Olympia.

She shined a spotlight on the crisis in maternal health care for Black women. She started her own investment company, Serena Ventures, to address the imbalance in venture capital. She is a part-owner of the NFL’s Miami Dolphins, the NWSL’s Angel City and the WNBA’s expansion franchise Toronto Tempo.

“I kind of understood … that someone who looks like me needs to start writing the big checks,” Williams wrote in an August 2022 essay for Vogue. “Sometimes like attracts like. Men are writing those big checks to one another, and in order for us to change that, more people who look like me need to be in that position, giving money back to themselves.”

When Williams stepped away after the U.S. Open in 2022, it was in part because she and husband, Alexis Ohanian, wanted more children.

"Believe me, I never wanted to have to choose between tennis and a family. I don’t think it’s fair," Williams wrote in an Aug. 9, 2022, essay in Vogue. "But I’m turning 41 this month, and something’s got to give."

Williams had her second daughter, Adira, in August 2023.

In an interview with Porter published Dec. 1, 2025, Williams said not playing tennis was still “difficult,” but she missed it less than she once had.

“Not as much as this time last year,” she told the magazine. “No matter how prepared you are to retire, and particularly from doing something every day at such a high level, it’s hard. I really prepped myself the best way I could, but it’s something that’s still a little difficult.”

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Serena Williams returning to tennis after almost four-year break

Vote in the final Marion Star athlete of the week polls of 2025-26

We've reached the end of the 2026 spring sports season.

Softball and boys tennis are over for Marion-area athletes, while the baseball teams from Northmor and Highland are playing in regional tournaments the week of June 1, and several athletes will compete in the expanded state track and field championships in Ohio State's Jesse Owens Memorial Stadium later this week, too.

These are also the final athlete of the week polls for the Marion Star for the 2025-26 high school sports seasons.

Fans are encouraged to vote as often as allowed at MarionStar.com and its app for their favorite boys and girls athletes who were nominated for accomplishments made during the week that ended May 31. The polls are open through the early morning of June 7.

Here are the nominees:

Marion Star Boys Athlete of the Week for May 31

Northmor baseball's Brody Beck pitched a five-hitter with two earned runs, four walks and eight strikeouts in an upset of top-ranked Division VI powerhouse West Jefferson to win the district championship.

Highland baseball's Cade Minnick pitched three innings of relief, allowing two hits, two walks and two strikeouts, in an upset of Division IV No. 1 power Jonathan Alder to take the district championship.

North Union track's Griffin Osborne won a regional championship in the long jump at 22 feet, 8 inches, which was the longest jump in all the Division IV regionals and qualifies him for the state meet.

Mount Gilead track's Kasen Wallace was a regional runner-up in the Division IV pole vault at 14-8, plus he earned an at-large state berth in the 300 hurdles.

Pleasant track's Joey Dietsch ran 9 minutes, 31.7 seconds for fourth place in the Division IV 3200 meters to qualify for state.

Ridgedale track's Brogan Weston qualified for state in four events, helping his 4x800 relay post the best Division V time in all the regionals at 7:55.67, plus making it in the 3200, 1600 and 4x400 relay.

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Marion Star Girls Athlete of the Week for May 31

Highland track's Kynzie Green made it to state in the Division III shot put with a throw of 35-8 3/4 and was the regional runner-up in the discus at 123-3 to move on to state in both events.

River Valley track's Finley Blevins was the regional runner-up in the Division III pole vault at 11-8 to qualify for state for a second year in a row.

North Union track's Gabby Lindsey was the regional runner-up in the Division IV long jump at 17-8, third in the 400 meters at 57.3 and fourth in the 200 at 25.6 to make it back to state.

Elgin track's Julia Kuba is seeded second in the seated shot put at 14-6 and is also slated to compete in the seated 100 and 400 and possibly the 800 at the state meet.

Northmor track's Brooke Bower will compete at state in three events, qualifying out of the Division IV regionals in the 100, 400 and 4x800 relay.

Northmor track's Brooke Bower will compete at state in three events, qualifying out of the Division IV regionals in the 100, 400 and 4x800 relay.

Ridgedale track's Maddie McKenzie was third in the 100 hurdles in 16:48 at the Division V regional to qualify for state.

River Valley's Kylie Eastep was last week's Marion Star Girls Athlete of the Week Poll winner.

Last week's winners

There were 672 votes in the girls poll with River Valley softball's Kylie Eastep winning it with 281 votes for 42 percent. Eastep hit a walk-off two-run home run to lift the Vikings to their first district championship since 2001.

Other nominees were Green, Northmor softball's Maleah Blevins, Elgin track's Kadence Gear and North Union softball's Emma McElroy.

There were 422 votes in the boys poll with River Valley baseball's Dominic Weber winning it with 188 votes for 45 percent. Weber went 2-for-3 with a double and three RBIs in a tournament loss to Johnstown.

Other nominees were Highland baseball's Caleb Youngman, Marion Harding track's Theo Collins, Pleasant tennis player Alex Yancey and Cardington baseball's Josh Goers.

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Morant didn’t measure up for Heat at trade deadline, so would a small guard suffice at No. 13?

MIAMI — When it comes to sizing up the potential choices for the Heat’s No. 13 draft slot, the question could come down to measuring up.

It was back in February, at the trading deadline, when NBA sources familiar with the Heat approach downplayed the team’s interest in Ja Morant because of the lithe build the the Memphis Grizzlies guard.

As in his listed 174-point frame perhaps not up to the defensive rigors required by a Heat approach that can include plenty of switching defense.

And yet when the top of this year’s draft is scoured, it is one loaded with backcourt talent, but also plenty of backcourt talent on the lithe side.

That includes prospects at or near the Heat’s range at No. 13 that include (with NBA.com listed weight) Alabama guard Labaron Philon Jr. (176), Texas Tech guard Christian Anderson (180), Louisville guard Mikel Brown Jr. (180), Houston guard Kingston Flemings (183) and Baylor guard Cameron Carr (184).

The only players on the Heat’s final 2025-26 roster who were listed at lower than the 210 pounds of Tyler Herro or Kasparas Jakucionis were seldom-used Jahmir Young (185) and mainstay Dru Smith (200).

To their credit, the Heat have bulked up numerous draft picks over the years, including a recent social-media post of the physical gains made since Jakucionis was drafted in last year’s first round out of Illinois.

Which brings it back to – if the Heat retain their No. 13 pick in the June 23 first round – of whether size matters now as it did when the Heat deliberated Morant in February (perhaps to deliberate him again).

“I always remind our scouts,” Heat Assistant General Manager Adam Simon said, “we always talk about we have our principles of what we like, what we look for. There’s things that we always try to like. Who doesn’t like length? Who doesn’t like athleticism? Who doesn’t like positional size?

“But, as you know, there’s heart and there’s IQ and there’s ability to outplay deficiencies that you might have based on size. And if you look in the history of the game, if you basically overlook something based on one aspect of the evaluation, that player can outplay it.”

That, Simon said, brings it back to scouting the positives.

“There are players that aren’t athletic that make it,” he said. “There’s players that are in that size range that become Hall of Famers.”

With now, Jalen Brunson, at 6-2, 190, leading the New York Knicks to the NBA Finals against the San Antonio Spurs, who have benefited by the 185-pound presence of De’Aaron Fox.

“There’s great talent that comes in all shapes and sizes,” Simon continued. “You’re watching it right now, you know, in the playoffs.”

For years, Heat President Pat Riley has stressed size and length on the wing, which is why there continue to be question of any potential Heat interest in Morant. But when it comes to the draft, the best-player-available approach could lead the Heat to something on the smaller side.

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“Hopefully that your speed and your quickness and shooting can get to the size and their slowness or whatever it is before they can get to you,” Riley said of going in the direction of undersized talent. “And so that’s playing small.

“And that’s playing real small. And that’s like four guards and one great player and putting Bam (Adebayo) in the middle. And that’s the way this league is today.”

Considering the emphasis the Heat placed on their league-leading pace this past season, small might yet find a way on draft night at 601 Biscayne . . . if it’s not replaced in a trade by the size and length of Giannis Antetokounmpo.

“For the most part with this pace and space game,” Riley said, “you run it up in four or five seconds. You’re trying to get a shot in the first eight seconds of the shot clock.”

So a good thing in a small package at No. 13 for the Heat on draft night?

“I think,” Simon said, “you have to just keep an open mind that players that might not fit exactly what you’re looking for can be exceptions.”

Virginia rowing surges to fourth at NCAA Championships, its best national finish in a decade

GAINESVILLE, GEORGIA - MAY 30: The University of Virginia Cavaliers team celebrates during the Division I Women's Rowing Championship held at Lake Lanier Olympic Park on May 30, 2026 in Gainesville, Georgia. (Photo by Steve Nowland/NCAA Photos via Getty Images) | NCAA Photos via Getty Images

For much of this spring, Virginia women’s rowing team looked poised for yet another solid year (the Cavaliers finished 10th in 2023, 13th in 2024, and 10th in 2025).

They looked like a very good team, but one that was a step below the true contenders. By Sunday morning at Lake Lanier, it was apparent that the Cavaliers belonged in the sports top tier.

UVA finished fourth at the 2026 NCAA Rowing Championships with 114 points, trailing only Texas, Stanford, and Tennessee in the final team standings. Texas won the national title with 130 points, Stanford followed with 125, Tennessee finished third with 119, and Virginia came in just five points off the podium. They finished 11 points ahead of fifth-place Yale, the same margin as their deficit to first-place Texas.

Best finish since 2016‼️ We're back. 🔶⚔️🔷 #GoHoos
➡️ https://t.co/XcGg1VyB1Spic.twitter.com/W30MG3EQRt

— Virginia Rowing (@UVARowing) May 31, 2026

It is Virginia’s highest NCAA finish since 2016, when the Cavaliers placed third. But the way UVA got there might be even more encouraging: the Hoos were one of only four programs in the country (along with Texas, Stanford, and Tennessee – the top three ranked teams in the country) to place all three NCAA-scoring boats in the A final, a sign that Virginia is once again one of the pre-eminent programs in the country.

Peaking at exactly the right time

Virginia entered the season ranked No. 8 in the CRCA preseason poll, which felt like a fair reflection of where the program stood: respected but not quite back among the national championship favorites. The Cavaliers spent much of the season around the back half of the top 10, then began turning their potential into speed as the calendar moved toward championship season.

The first big sign came at ACCs, where UVA finished second behind Stanford. Against a loaded conference field that included Stanford, Cal, Syracuse, Miami, Duke, and UNC (part of an ACC that placed seven teams in the CRCA Top 25), the Cavaliers produced runner-up finishes in all three NCAA-scoring events: the Varsity Eight, Second Varsity Eight, and Varsity Four. That performance earned UVA an at-large NCAA bid and sent the team to Gainesville, Georgia, and Lake Lanier as a program with genuine momentum.

Virginia rose to a season high No. 6 in the polls going into NCAAs. Then the Hoos backed it up.

UVA’s championship push truly began on Friday, when all three boats advanced to the NCAA grand finals and positioned the Cavaliers for a top-five national finish. By the end of the regatta, that Friday statement had turned into a fourth-place national finish and proof of Virginia’s surge into the national picture.

The Second Varsity Eight led the way

The highlight of the weekend came from Virginia’s Second Varsity Eight, which finished third in the grand final with a time of 5:58.225. It matched Virginia’s best NCAA boat finish since 2018, when the Second Varsity Eight also placed third. Stanford won the race in 5:52.905, Texas finished second in 5:54.761, and UVA crossed ahead of Tennessee, Princeton, and Yale.

That was a massive result in the team standings and a signal of the program’s depth. While a fast Varsity Eight can carry a team’s reputation, a strong second eight is a sign of program-wide speed, the kind of depth that runs through the whole boathouse. 

That depth will be critical as the Cavaliers try to build toward the program’s third NCAA team title after winning championships in 2010 and 2012.

The Varsity Eight proved UVA can trade blows with the best

The Cavaliers’ Varsity Eight also delivered one of the best races of the day, finishing fourth in a loaded A final. It was Virginia’s best NCAA Varsity Eight finish since 2015, when the Cavaliers placed third, and its first top-four V8 result in 11 years.

Texas won in a blazing 5:47.706 (which would have been a World’s Best Time had it been an official FISA event), with Stanford second in 5:50.160 and Tennessee third in 5:51.450. Virginia was right there in fourth at 5:52.398, less than a second behind Tennessee and ahead of Yale and Princeton.

This is important because the Varsity Eight is the headline boat – the event that most often shapes how a program is viewed nationally. UVA closed hard over the final 500 meters, overtaking Yale and pulling within striking distance of Tennessee for a medal spot.

For a team that had finished 11th in the Varsity Eight just a year ago, that is a major leap.

The Four completed Virginia’s full-team statement

Virginia’s Varsity Four finished sixth in its grand final, crossing in 6:52.692. Texas won the event, Tennessee placed second, Washington third, Rutgers fourth, and Stanford fifth. While the Four did not deliver the same points haul as the two eights, simply getting into the A final was crucial.

That is what separated Virginia from almost everyone else in the country. Several other programs had one or two boats in the A finals. However, only four had all three racing on championship Sunday with top-six points available.

That is what separated Virginia from the rest of the chasing pack.

Wes Ng has UVA back ahead of schedule

This result is also a major early statement for head coach Wes Ng.

Ng was hired in June 2024 as just the second head coach in Virginia rowing history, following Kevin Sauer’s legendary 29-year tenure. Sauer built UVA into one of the sport’s defining programs, winning NCAA team titles in 2010 and 2012, 22 ACC championships, and nine NCAA boat titles. Following that kind of figure was never going to be simple.

But two years in, Ng has already re-established Virginia as a top-four national program.

The contrast with Ng’s previous stop is hard to ignore. At Penn, he oversaw the best stretch in the Quakers’ history, leading the program to its first three NCAA team appearances. Since his departure, Penn has slipped out of the NCAA field entirely this season after finishing seventh at the Ivy League Championship.

That is not to say one coach alone explains everything in a sport as roster-dependent and cyclical as rowing. But it does underline what Virginia appears to have found in Ng: a coach capable of building a winning team culture, building elite roster depth, and getting boats to peak at the right time.

A reminder of what Virginia rowing can be

UVA rowing’s standard is not simply “make NCAAs.” This is a program with two national team championships, a long history of NCAA boat titles, and decades of ACC dominance. But in recent years, Virginia had drifted just outside the group of true national title contenders. The Hoos finished 13th in 2024 and 10th in 2025, respectable results nationally but not where this program expects to live.

Sunday felt like a potential turning point.

The Cavaliers still must close a gap to the podium (Texas, Stanford, and Tennessee). But it also looked bridgeable. Virginia’s Varsity Eight was less than a second off Tennessee for third. The Second Varsity Eight beat Tennessee outright. And the overall team standings showed UVA just five points from the national podium.

That is the kind of result that gives the Cavaliers’ legitimate podium ambitions and gives Ng’s staff a powerful building block for recruiting and future championship pushes.

Another banner moment for UVA athletics

Virginia rowing’s fourth-place finish also adds to what has become a remarkable year for UVA athletics.

The women’s swimming and diving team won its sixth consecutive NCAA championship in March. The men’s tennis team captured another national title earlier this month, beating Texas 4-3 to win the program’s seventh NCAA championship. Men’s track and field won the ACC outdoor title. Men’s golf has spent the spring among the nation’s best.

Now, women’s rowing has produced its best NCAA finish in 10 years.

For a department already stacking championships and deep postseason runs, Sunday’s rowing result is another reminder of the breadth of UVA’s athletic success. The Hoos are not just winning in the most visible sports. They are competing at the highest level across the Olympic sports landscape.

And at Lake Lanier, Virginia rowing made one thing very clear: the Cavaliers are back in the sport’s top tier.

It announced that the next era of Virginia rowing is here, and it might be arriving faster than expected.

Pirates' Ryan O'Hearn Making 'Major Impact'

Pittsburgh Pirates outfielder and first baseman Ryan O'Hearn

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The Pirates wake up Monday with an impressive 32-28 record, good for third place in the National League Central, just five games behind the first-place Milwaukee Brewers. Pittsburgh also begins the day tied with the Chicago Cubs and Arizona Diamondbacks for the third NL wild card.

A big reason for the club's early success is slugger Ryan O'Hearn. The 32-year-old signed a two-year, $29 million contract in January and he's been worth every penny. In fact, FanSided's Robert Murray said O'Hearn is "is already making a major impact in Pittsburgh."

"In the winter, the Pittsburgh Pirates, San Diego Padres, Chicago White Sox and Minnesota Twins were among the teams to consider Ryan O’Hearn," Murray wrote. "O'Hearn went to the Pirates, and early on, has already made a strong impression there.

Indeed, O'Hearn's .294 batting average and. 849 OPS are career highs. The 2025 All-Star is on pace for 22 home runs and 81 RBIs this season, according to ESPN. But Murray reported O'Hearn also is getting it done off the field.

"(T)eam officials have praised O’Hearn for his leadership and raved about how he has implemented himself into the Pirates’ clubhouse," Murray wrote.

Upgrading the team chemistry and offensive production were goals of the Pirates' front office heading into 2026. Mission accomplished.

"The Pirates spent more than they have in years this winter," Murray wrote. "They tried for Josh Naylor. They made a multi-year offer to Kyle Schwarber. But they signed O’Hearn and traded for Brandon Lowe and added them to an offense that needed drastic improvement."

Thanks in part to O'Hearn, the Pirates are fifth in the majors with a .253 batting average, a .733 OPS and 301 runs scored. The club's 526 base hits are second-best in the majors, behind only the Atlanta Braves.

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Nvidia RTX Spark gains “native anti-cheat” support for Windows in many games

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MSI unveils its first Nvidia RTX Spark-powered laptop, the Prestige N16 Flip AI+

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The Intel Arc G3 Series Inside Story: How Intel Created a Purpose-built Gaming Handheld Silicon That Isn't a Hamstrung U-Segment Chip

1 June 2026 at 18:29
During the Q&A session with Intel detailing its new Arc G3 series processors for handheld game consoles, we've learned some of the interesting design choices Intel had to make in order to create the perfect chip for the form-factor that doesn't compromise in areas where it's most needed to shine in. For starters, Intel doesn't believe that the Arc G3 is a "processor with integrated graphics," but rather a "GPU with an integrated CPU." Such a philosophy was needed to serve as a bedrock for this chip. Beyond the marketing shift, the session revealed fascinating, previously under-the-radar engineering workarounds Intel is using to challenge AMD's dominance in the portable space.

Fitting Panther Lake into a handheld thermal design power (TDP) required more than just tweaking clock speeds. Intel is employing an aggressive silicon harvesting strategy, utilizing "fallout" dies that don't validate for the full Panther Lake specification. To hit the required power and thermal constraints of a handheld device, Intel has systematically disabled key IP blocks. The Arc G3 cuts the P-core count from four down to just two, drops the number of display engines from three to two, and halves the Thunderbolt capability from four ports to two. This surgical reduction brings the die into a manageable TDP, prioritizing GPU performance and securing supply for the burgeoning handheld market.

Arc G3 Processor Series Detailed: Purpose-built for Gaming Handhelds, Packs the Best of Intel

1 June 2026 at 18:08
Intel today formally launched the Arc G3 series, a series of fully-integrated SoCs for gaming handhelds out to compete with AMD Ryzen Z-series. Intel felt the need for such a product line when it observed OEMs using U-segment mobile processors for handheld consoles. The Arc G3 features a tailored balance of CPU compute, and graphics muscle, generally favoring the latter, with power management that's fine-tuned for typical handheld gaming use-cases. This time around, Intel also made the effort to co-engineer devices with OEMs so their battery-life and thermals have knowhow from Intel.

Intel tapped into its latest "Panther Lake" microarchitecture to create the Arc G3 series. The company claims performance up to 42% higher than the competition (being AMD Ryzen Z2 Extreme based on "Strix Point"); with as much as 11 hours of gameplay on battery, and support for XBOX mode. It also brings the full stack of Intel Arc innovations such as XeSS 3 upscaling, frame-generation, and low-latency, the GPU provides full DirectX 12 Ultimate acceleration. Also on the software side, the console gets day-0 game optimization from Intel, along with pre-compiled shaders. Intel also brings segment-first connectivity features such as Thunderbolt 4 and Wi-Fi 7.

MSI Showcases Its Claw 8 EX AI+ Gaming Handheld Powered by Latest Intel Arc G3 Series Processors

1 June 2026 at 17:32
MSI showcased at Computex 2026 its latest version of Claw 8 EX AI+ gaming handheld. The device is built around Intel's new Arc G3 Extreme processors that are designed exactly for gaming handhelds. The Arc G3 series is based on Intel Panther Lake architecture combining CPU and GPU in a power-efficient package. The Arc G3 Extreme processor features a 2P+8E+4LPE core configuration using Intel's latest Coyote Cove performance cores and Darkmont efficiency cores. Graphics are handled by a Xe3 "Celestial" iGPU with 12 Xe cores, while CPU boost frequencies reach up to 4.7 GHz. The MSI Claw 8 EX AI+ gaming handheld looks and specifications confirm recent rumors and leaks, which we previously reported on.

The Claw 8 EX AI+ pairs the new Intel processor with a 9-inch IPS-level touchscreen display offering a 1920×1200 resolution, 48-120 Hz variable refresh rate support, 100% sRGB coverage, and up to 500 nits of brightness. MSI has also equipped the handheld with Hall-effect joysticks and triggers, a redesigned vibration motor for more detailed haptic feedback, and an 80 Wh battery. Cooling is handled by the Cooler Boost HyperFlow system featuring dual fans, dual heat pipes and an intraflow thermal design. Connectivity includes two Thunderbolt 4 ports supporting up to 40 Gbps transfer speeds. The handheld also comes with up to 32 GB of onboard LPDDR5X memory and a single M.2 PCIe 4.0 NVMe SSD slot. Additional features include dual 2 W speakers with TD Audio processing and Hi-Res Audio support, Wi-Fi 7 and Bluetooth 6 connectivity, a microSD card reader, and a 3.5 mm audio jack. The device weighs 785 g.

MSI's latest gaming PC ships with LuckyClaw agent and a holographic companion

1 June 2026 at 17:11

MSI writes that its PC introduces the company's own agentic AI companion, LuckyClaw, which will be available from the machine's initial setup. According to the press release, it responds to natural speech commands, enabling seamless, hands-free control of performance profiles, MSI monitor settings, RGB lighting, and more. There's also the...

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GTA 6 Devs Unionize to Form Rockstar Game Workers Union After Alleged Union Busting Delayed Formation

1 June 2026 at 18:13

A bearded character in a video game wears a cap with 'Liberty City Cycles' and a vest labeled 'Enforcer,' while standing outside near motorcycles.

Developers at Rockstar, who are working on what'll likely be the biggest video game release in history so far with GTA 6, have officially unionized to form the Rockstar Game Workers Union (RGWU) under the Independent Workers Union of Great Britain (IWGB). The formation and public launch of the union comes after it was delayed by Rockstar and Take-Two management firing 34 workers (31 in the UK, three in Canada) shortly after the union had initially reached the 10% membership threshold needed to be formed, which the IWGB alleges was a "blatant and ruthless act of union busting." Announced via […]

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Baldur’s Gate 1 and 2 Remakes Reportedly in the Works at Wizards of the Coast, Buying Time Before BG4

1 June 2026 at 17:45

Logos for 'Baldur's Gate Enhanced Edition' and 'Baldur's Gate II Enhanced Edition' with corresponding artwork.

PC Gamer has just published a story revealing that remakes for Baldur's Gate and Baldur's Gate 2 are reportedly in development at Wizards of the Coast. PC Gamer's source specifically mentioned Baldur's Gate 2 because Kevin Martens, Co-Lead Designer of the 2000 game at BioWare, is reportedly working on the project. Martens, who has also worked on Neverwinter Nights, Dragon Age: Origins, World of Warcraft, Diablo 3, Destiny 2, and Marathon, joined Archetype Entertainment in November 2024 as a Creative Lead to contribute to the new sci-fi IP Exodus. However, he is now focused on the Baldur's Gate 2 remake. […]

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ASUS Launches “Edition 20” Lineup To Commemorate 20 Years Of ROG At Computex 2026

1 June 2026 at 17:18

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Carnival Brings Cruise Ship LNG Bunkering to Latin America

The Carnival Jubilee has been refueled using a mobile liquefied natural gas (LNG) fueling solution at Carnival Corporation’s Isla Tropicale exclusive destination in Roatán, Honduras.  In a statement, the cruise line said this is an industry first as it introduces bunkering as a new maritime fueling capability to Latin America and the Western Caribbean.  Roatán’s location is said to enable LNG-capable ships to refuel with what Carnival says are minimal...

Montella'dan itiraf gibi itiraf: Teklif gelsin diye dua ettim

A Milli Takımımız, 2026 FIFA Dünya Kupası hazırlıkları kapsamında bu akşam İstanbul'da Kuzey Makedonya ile karşı karşıya gelecek. Teknik direktör Vincenzo Montella maç öncesi açıklamalarda bulundu.

Milli takım teknik direktörü Kuzey Makedonya ile bu akşam oynanacak hazırlık maçı öncesinde açıklamalarda bulundu.

Montella'nın açıklamaları şöyle:

"MİLLİ TAKIMDAN TEKLİF GELSİN DİYE DUA ETTİM"

"Türk futboluyla ne gibi bir bağınız var?"

-Türkiye’de futbol insanların kanında var; herkes bu spora inanılmaz bir tutkuyla bağlı. Adana Demirspor’daki görevim, buraya alışmam ve ayaklarımın üstüne basmamda bana gerçekten yardımcı oldu. Türkiye’de antrenörlük yaparken burada gerçek bir potansiyel olduğunu görebiliyordum ve milli takımın başına geçme teklifinin gelmesi için dua ediyordum. Son iki yılda harika bir iş çıkardık. Turnuvanın büyüklüğü ve katılan ülkeler göz önüne alındığında, bunun tek başına Dünya Kupası'nda yeterli olmayacağının tamamen farkındayız, ancak yaptığımız işten çok memnunuz.

"Takımınızın Dünya Kupası'na katılacağından her zaman emin miydiniz?"

-Dünya Kupası'na katılma konusunda iyimserdim ancak bunun zor olacağının da tam olarak farkındaydım. Oyuncularınızla çok sık bir araya gelemiyorsunuz ve onların fiziksel veya zihinsel olarak ne durumda olduklarını tam olarak bilemiyorsunuz. Yol boyunca zorlu maçlar oynadık, ancak ihtiyacımız olan sonuçları almak için elimizden geleni yaptık. Bu takım asla pes etmeyen bir takım ve bu, sporda çok önemli bir özellik.

"O AN ÇOK DUYGUSALDI"

"Dünya Kupası'na katılmanızı sağlayan UEFA play-off'larındaki duygularınızı anlatır mısınız?"

-Romanya ile oynadığımız yarı final maçında en önemli faktör, oyuncularımızın gösterdiği zihinsel güçtü. Sabırlı kaldık ve skoru açmak konusunda paniğe kapılmadık. 1-0 kazanmak ve üstüne bir de kaleni gole kapatmak, gerçek bir takım ruhunu, kararlı bir şekilde savunma yapma ve maçı sonuna kadar götürme yeteneğini gösterir. Onlarla inanılmaz gurur duyuyorum. Sıkı geçen maçları kazanmak için doğru zihniyet ve tutuma sahip olmanız gerekir.

-Kosova’da çok sıcak bir karşılama gördük. Maçtan önceki gece havai fişek atarak bizi tedirgin etmeye çalıştılar, ancak sahada maç doğru bir ruhla oynandı. Play-off finaline kadar yükselmeyi başaran çok cesur bir rakip olduklarını kanıtladılar. O maçta da sabrın çok önemli olduğunu biliyorduk. Dünya Kupası’na katılmaya layık bir performans ve sonuçtu. Kerem Aktürkoğlu'nun golü bizim için dönüm noktası oldu. Hakem son düdüğü çaldığında çok duygusal bir an yaşandı.

"24 yıl sonra ilk kez Dünya Kupası’na katılmaya hak kazanan Türkiye milli takımında iz bıraktığını düşünüyor musun?"

-Şu ana kadar Türkiye milli takımına tüm kalbimi ve ruhumu adadım. Sonuçlar, bu kadar yetenekli bir oyuncu kadrosuna sahip olmaktan da kaynaklanıyor. Türk kültürü, Napoli’nin hemen dışındaki küçük bir köyde geçirdiğim çocukluk yıllarıma çok benziyor. Her şey saygı ve gururla ilgili; kendimi onlardan biri gibi hissediyorum.

Sadece elimizden gelenin en iyisini yapmaya ve mümkün olduğunca sonraki turlara gitmeye odaklandık. İşleri adım adım ele almayı tercih ediyorum. Turnuvaya doğru zihniyetle girmemiz gerekecek ve ilk hedefimiz grup aşamasını geçmek. Avustralya bu tür turnuvalara yabancı değil ve Paraguay da üst düzey Güney Amerika takımlarıyla karşılaşmaya alışık. Bir de çok rekabetçi bir takım olan ABD var.

Hiçbir şey kesin değil. Grubumuzda İspanya veya Arjantin gibi takımlarla karşılaşmasak da, rakiplerin kalitesi yine de çok yüksek. Hayal kurmak önemlidir ama aynı zamanda ayaklarınızı yere sağlam basmanız gerekir. Bence 2002 Türkiye takımı turnuvanın sürprizlerinden biriydi ve tarihi bir başarıya imza attı. Günümüzde daha fazla maç ve daha fazla takım var, bu yüzden istikrar çok önemli.

Futbol Heyecanı Tüm Dünyayı Sardı! Dünya Kupası Döneminde Sanal Oyunlar Heyecanı

Futbolun dünyadaki etkisi her geçen gün daha da büyürken, özellikle Dünya Kupası gibi büyük organizasyonlar başladığında milyonlarca insan günlük planlarını maç saatlerine göre ayarlıyor. Turnuva boyunca yalnızca sahadaki mücadele değil, dijital dünyadaki hareketlilik de dikkat çekici seviyelere ulaşıyor. Maç analizleri, sosyal medya paylaşımları, canlı yayınlar ve dijital eğlence platformları bu dönemlerde yoğun şekilde takip ediliyor.

Futbol heyecanını gün boyu yaşamak isteyen kullanıcılar artık yalnızca televizyon yayınlarıyla yetinmiyor. Mobil uygulamalar, sosyal medya platformları ve online eğlence sistemleri de Dünya Kupası dönemlerinde ciddi ilgi görüyor. Özellikle dijital platformlarda geçirilen sürenin büyük turnuvalar sırasında önemli ölçüde arttığı belirtiliyor. Kullanıcılar maç öncesinde analiz içeriklerini incelerken, maç sonrasında ise farklı dijital deneyimlerle heyecanı sürdürmeye devam ediyor.

Dijital eğlence tarafında öne çıkan kategorilerden biri ise Milli Piyango Online’daki Sanal Oyunlar oluyor. Kullanıcılar hızlı erişim sunan, pratik kullanım sağlayan ve mobil uyumlu sistemlere daha fazla yöneliyor. Özellikle maç öncesi ve maç sonrası zamanlarda birbirinden eğlenceli oyunlarla futbol heyecanı daha da artıyor. Günümüzde kullanıcıların en çok önem verdiği konuların başında hız, kolay erişim ve mobil kullanım geliyor. Bu nedenle dijital platformların sunduğu kullanıcı deneyimi her geçen gün daha fazla önem kazanıyor.

Bu süreçte kullanıcıların tercih ettiği platformlardan biri olan Milli Piyango Online, mobil uyumlu yapısıyla dikkat çekiyor. Kullanıcılar istedikleri an sisteme giriş yapabiliyor, gerçek maç görüntülerine sahip futbol oyunlarıyla anbean heyecanı yaşayabiliyor ve diledikleri oyunlara kolayca erişebiliyor. Özellikle mobil cihazlardan hızlı işlem yapılabilmesi, kullanıcı deneyimini çok daha pratik hale getiriyor.

Teknolojinin gelişmesiyle birlikte dijital oyun deneyimi de önemli ölçüde değişti. Artık kullanıcılar masaüstü bilgisayara ihtiyaç duymadan yalnızca telefonları üzerinden hızlı şekilde işlem gerçekleştirebiliyor. Kullanıcı dostu tasarımlar, kolay kullanım ve anlık erişim gibi özellikler dijital platformların tercih edilmesinde önemli rol oynuyor. Özellikle genç kullanıcı kitlesi hızlı erişim sağlayan, mobil uyumlu ve kesintisiz deneyim sunan sistemlere daha fazla ilgi gösteriyor.

Dünya Kupası gibi büyük organizasyonlar sırasında sosyal medyada oluşan yoğun etkileşimle taraftarlar maç analizlerini takip ederken aynı zamanda birbirinden eğlenceli Sanal Oyunlar’da geçiriyor. Böylece futbol heyecanı yalnızca 90 dakikayla sınırlı kalmıyor, günün her anında dijital ortamda devam ediyor.

Özellikle Serbest Vuruş Pro ve Pro Lig Serbest Vuruş gibi oyunlar, kullanıcıların ilgisini çeken Sanal Oyunlar arasında yer alıyor. Türkiye ve İtalya liglerinden esinlenen gerçek maç görüntüleriyle desteklenen bu oyunlar, futbol heyecanını dijital ortamda daha gerçekçi ve eğlenceli hale getiriyor. Gerçek maç atmosferini hissettiren görseller ve hızlı oyun deneyimi sayesinde kullanıcılar heyecanı kesintisiz şekilde yaşayabiliyor.

Dijital eğlence alışkanlıklarının hızla değiştiği günümüzde, futbol tutkunları maç heyecanını artık yalnızca ekran başında değil, farklı online deneyimlerle de yaşamayı tercih ediyor. Özellikle Dünya Kupası gibi büyük organizasyonlar sırasında dijital platformlara olan ilginin daha da arttığı görülüyor. Kullanıcılar günün her anında futbol atmosferinin içinde kalmak isterken, online oyunlar ve mobil platformlar bu deneyimi daha dinamik hale getiriyor.

Futbol coşkusunun dijital dünyayla birleşmesiyle birlikte kullanıcı deneyiminin önümüzdeki dönemde çok daha interaktif bir hale gelmesi bekleniyor. Özellikle gerçek maç görüntüleriyle desteklenen oyunlar, hızlı erişim imkânı ve mobil kullanım kolaylığı sayesinde futbol heyecanı artık sadece maç saatleriyle sınırlı kalmıyor. Milli Piyango Online’da yer alan Sanal Oyunlar da futbol heyecanını günün her anında yaşamak isteyen kullanıcılar için farklı ve eşsiz bir deneyim sunuyor. Dünya Kupası atmosferi devam ederken eğlence, heyecan ve futbol coşkusu Milli Piyango Online'da yaşanmaya devam ediyor.

Galatasaray'da görev dağılımı

Galatasaray yönetiminde görev dağılımı yapıldı. Dursun Özbek yeniden başkanlığa seçilip mazbatasını aldı.

Galatasaray Kulübünde yeniden göreve seçilen Dursun Özbek başkanlığındaki yönetim kurulunda görev dağılımı yapıldı.

Sarı-kırmızılı kulüpten yapılan açıklamaya göre, yönetim kurulunun ilk toplantısı Dursun Özbek başkanlığında, kulüp gelenekleri uyarınca Galatasaray Lisesi'ndeki Abdurrahman Şeref Salonu'nda gerçekleştirildi.

İlk toplantıda yönetim kurulunda görev bölümü yapıldı. Buna göre Metin Öztürk ikinci başkan, Mehmet Saruhan Cibara ve Sedat Artukoğlu başkan yardımcıları, Can Natan genel sekreter, Mehmet Burak Kutluğ ise muhasip üye olarak atandı.

Hayaldi gerçek oldu: Fenerbahçe'de Fred sürprizi

Fenerbahçe'de yaklaşan seçim çalışmaları sürerken bir yandan da gelecek sezonun hazırlıkları başladı. Sarı-lacivertlilerde Fred için ayrılık çanları çaldı.

Fenerbahçe'de yeni sezonun kadro çalışmaları kapsamında ayrılması kesinleşen oyuncular belli olmaya başladı. Fenerbahçe'nin deneyimli orta saha oyuncusu Fred, Atletico Mineiro ile prensip anlaşmasına vardı.

Fenerbahce

Brezilya basınından Geglobo'da yer alan habere göre, Atletico Mineiro'nun 33 yaşındaki futbolcu ile 2029 yılına kadar geçerli olacak ve 1 yıl uzatma opsiyonu içeren bir sözleşme konusunda el sıkıştığı belirtildi. Fred'in, Brezilya ekibinden alacağı maaşın ise Fenerbahçe'de kazandığı ücretle aynı seviyede olacağı ifade edildi.

Brezilya ekibinin, Hulk'un ayrılığı sonrası oluşan boşluğu statü ve liderlik açısından Fred ile doldurmayı planladığı kaydedildi.

Yine aynı haberde, çocukluğundan bu yana Atletico Mineiro taraftarı olduğu bilinen Fred'in, kulüple son birkaç transfer döneminde temas halinde olduğu ifade edildi.

Jhon Duran'dan ayrılık itirafı: Her şey yolundaydı

Fenerbahçe'de geçen sezonun ilk yarısında forma giyen Jhon Duran, geleceğine dair açıklamalarda bulundu.

Fenerbahçe'de geçen sezonun ilk yarısında forma giyen Jhon Duran, Zenit kulübüne transfer olmuştu. Kolombiyalı futbolcu Zenit'ten ayrılığıyla ilgili konuştu. Duran, ayrılığın nedeni olarak ailevi problemleri gösterdi.

Fenerbahce

Jhon Duran'ın açıklaması şöyle:

-Ailevi küçük bir sorunum vardı. Sorunu çözebilmem için beni serbest bıraktılar. Kulüpte her şey yolundaydı. Şampiyon olduk, kısa ama başarılı bir dönemdi.

-Kiralık sözleşmem sona erdi. Menajerimle konuşup benim için en iyisinin ne olacağına bakmam gerekiyor, seçenekleri değerlendiriyoruz. Beğendiğim birçok şey var ama şu anda çok fazla konuşma ve spekülasyon olduğu için sessiz kalmayı tercih ediyorum ve bu iyi anlamda değil; bu spekülasyonlar zararlı.

Fenerbahçe'de 21 maçta 5 gol atıp 3 asist yapan Jhon Duran, sezonun ikinci yarısında forma giydiği Zenit'te ise 9 maçta 2 kez ağları havalandırdı.

Mısırlı stoper Fenerbahçe'ye hayırlı olsun

Portekiz Ligi ekiplerinden Arouca, Fenerbahçe forması giyen Omar Fayed'i kiralık olarak kadrosuna katmıştı. Omar Fayed, sadece 10 maçta forma giydiği Arouca'dan ayrılıyor. Oyuncu Fenerbahçe'ye geri dönecek.

6-7 Haziran'da yapılacak başkanlık seçimlerine odaklanan Fenerbahçe bir yandan da yeni sezon için kolları sıvadı. Yeni transferler yeni hoca derken kiralık olarak forma giyen oyuncularında durumu belli olmaya başladı.

Fenerbahce

Portekiz Ligi ekiplerinden Arouca, Fenerbahçe forması giyen Omar Fayed'i kiralık olarak kadrosuna katmıştı. Record'un haberine göre; Arouca, Mısırlı stoperin satın alma opsiyonunu kullanmayacak ve Omar Fayed Fenerbahçe'ye geri dönecek.

22 yaşındaki futbolcunun, sezon içinde uyum yakalayamadığı ve devre arasında kadroya katılan Javi Sanchez transferinin ardından forma şansının iyice azaldığı vurgulandı.

Lille'de Ancelotti dönemi

Lille, teknik direktörlüğe Carlo Ancelotti'nin oğlu Davide Ancelotti'yi getirdiğini açıkladı.

Fransa ekibi Lille, teknik direktörlüğe Carlo Ancelotti'nin oğlu Davide Ancelotti'yi getirdi.

Kulübün açıklamasında, 36 yaşındaki İtalyan çalıştırıcıyla 2 yıllık sözleşme imzalandığı belirtildi.

Davide Ancelotti, babası Carlo'nun teknik direktörlüğündeki Paris Saint-Germain, Real Madrid, Bayern Münih, Napoli ve Everton'da yardımcı antrenörlük görevi üstlendi.

Brezilya Milli Futbol Takımı'nda Carlo Ancelotti'nin yardımcılığını yapan genç çalıştırıcı, ilk teknik adamlık deneyimini ise geçen sene Botafogo'nun başında yaşadı.

Kaleci Berke Özer'in de forma giydiği Lille, geçen sezon Bruno Genesio yönetiminde 61 puan topladığı Ligue 1'de üçüncü sırayı elde etti.

Guirassy'den Fenerbahçe'ye yılın golü: Dortmund genel müdürü açıkladı

Fenerbahçe'de seçimi öncesi "Gelecek hafta İstanbul'a geliyor, kim seçilirse seçilsin imzayı atacak" havası estirilen Serhou Guirassy transferinde, Almanya kanadından camiayı adeta şoke eden resmi bir açıklama geldi. Dortmund Genel Müdürü Lars Ricken, Türkiye'deki toz pembe havayı dağıtarak yıldız golcü için hiçbir teklif almadıklarını ve oyuncuyu kesinlikle satmak istemediklerini duyurdu.

Fenerbahçe’de seçim öncesi tek gündem transfer... başkan adaylarının Dortmund'un forveti Serhou Guirassy ve temsilcileriyle somut görüşmeler yürüttüğü, hatta oyuncu tarafının İstanbul hakkında bilgi toplamaya başladığı iddiaları büyük puntolarla gündemde.

Camia içerisinde, sandıktan hangi aday çıkarsa çıksın Gineli golcünün önümüzdeki hafta İstanbul’a getirilerek gövde gösterisiyle imza attırılacağına kesin gözüyle bakılıyor.

Ancak madalyonun Almanya yüzü, işlerin hiç de o kadar kolay olmadığını gösteriyor.

LARS RICKEN'DEN ŞOK EDEN SÖZLER

Alman Bild ve Funke Sport’un haberlerine göre, Dortmund Genel Müdürü Lars Ricken iddialara doğrudan ve çok net bir yanıt verdi. Ricken yaptığı açıklamada herkesi ters köşe yaptı.

- Serhou Guirassy için kulübümüze ulaşmış resmi herhangi bir teklif bulunmuyor. Kaldı ki kendisini göndermek gibi bir niyetimiz de kesinlikle yok. Serhou, Dortmund için muazzam bir sportif değere sahip.

Fenerbahce

SPORTİF DİREKTÖR BOOK DA AÇIKLAMIŞTI

Dortmund Sportif Direktörü Ole Book da bir süre yaptığı açıklamada oyuncunun takım için "çok, çok önemli" olduğunu vurgularken, tamamen kapıyı kapatmadı ancak şartı koymuştu:

- Bizim planımız onu satmak değil ancak olağanüstü, astronomik bir teklif gelirse bunu yönetim seviyesinde oturup değerlendiririz.

DÜNYA KUPASI SONUNA KADAR BEKLEYECEK

Almanya’dan gelen bir diğer kritik iddia ise oyuncunun aceleci davranmadığı yönünde. Kariyerinin zirvesini yaşayan Guirassy’nin, geleceğiyle ilgili nihai kararı vermeden önce Dünya Kupası sürecini ve uluslararası arenadaki diğer elit kulüplerin hamlelerini görmek istediği belirtiliyor.

İstanbul’da "bitti gözüyle" bakılan bu transfer çılgınlığının, Dortmund’un katı duruşu ve oyuncunun turnuva sonrasını bekleme eğilimi nedeniyle önümüzdeki haftalarda çok daha çetin bir transfer savaşına sahne olması bekleniyor.

Davide Ançelotti – “Lill”in yeni baş məşqçisi!

1 June 2026 at 17:00

Tanınmış futbol mütəxəssisi Karlo Ançelottinin oğlu Davide Ançelotti bundan sonra Fransanın “Lill” komandasına rəhbərlik edəcək.

Arena.az xəbər verir ki, bu barədə sözügedən klubun mətbuat xidməti məlumat yayıb.

36 yaşlı çalışdırıcı ilə 2 illik müqavilə imzalanıb. O, bu postda 2025/2026-cı illər mövsümü bitən kimi komandadan ayrılmış Bruno Jenezionu əvəz edib.

Xatırladaq ki, Davide Ançelotti son olaraq Braziliyanon “Botafoqo” komandasının baş məşqçisi olub. O, İtaliyalı məşqçi 2025-ci ilin yayında Braziliya klubunun “sükanı arxasına” keçmiş, dekabrda isə sözügedən komandadan ayrılmışdı.

Davide daha əvvəl Madrid “Real”ında atasının köməkçisi olub. O, hazırda həm də Braziliya millisində atasına kömək edir. Kiçik Ançelotti PSJ, “Napoli”, “Everton”, “Bayern” kimi klublarda da köməkçi-məşqçi kimi çalışıb.

Qeyd edək ki, “Lill” Fransa Liqa 1-də 2025/2026-cı illər mövsümünü 3-cü pillədə başa vurub. Komanda bununla UEFA Çempionlar Liqasının 2026/2027-ci illər mövsümünün Liqa mərhələsinə vəsiqə qazanıb.

Xankəndidə sosial aksiya

1 June 2026 at 17:56

AFFA-nın təşkilatçılığı ilə Xankəndidə 1 İyun – Uşaqların Beynəlxalq Müdafiəsi Günü münasibətilə sosial aksiya keçirilib.

Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, tədbir AFFA-nın Sosial və Ətraf Mühit Dayanıqlığı şöbəsinin təşkilatçılığı, həmçinin AFFA Hakimlər Departamenti və Hakimlər Komitəsinin dəstəyi ilə baş tutub.

AFFA-nın Sosial və Ətraf Mühit Dayanıqlığı şöbəsinin rəhbəri Kifayət Mustafayeva çıxışında uşaqların rifahının və təhsilinin dəstəklənməsinin mühüm əhəmiyyət daşıdığını bildirib. O, uşaqlara göstərilən diqqət və qayğının gələcək nəslin formalaşmasında vacib rol oynadığını vurğulayıb.

Əməkdaşlıq çərçivəsində Xankəndi şəhərində yerləşən 1 nömrəli körpələr evi-uşaq bağçasının bu il birinci sinfə gedəcək uşaqları üçün zəruri məktəb ləvazimatlarından ibarət hədiyyələr verilib. Hədiyyələri beynəlxalq dərəcəli hakimlər Əliyar Ağayev və Gülnurə Əkbərzadə təqdim ediblər. Referilər uşaqlarla görüşərək onları qarşıdan gələn məktəb həyatı münasibətilə təbrik edib, gələcək təhsillərində uğurlar arzulayıblar.

Aksiya uşaqların təhsilə hazırlığının dəstəklənməsi və onların bayram sevincinin bölüşülməsi məqsədilə təşkil edilib.

Qeyd edək ki, azad edilmiş ərazilərdə AFFA tərəfindən sosial layihələrin davam etdirilməsi nəzərdə tutulur .

 

Milli Dünya Kubokuna harda hazırlaşır?

1 June 2026 at 17:26

Kişi boksçulardan ibarət Azərbaycan millisi Qazaxıstana yollanıb.

Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, Ravşan Xocayevin baş məşqçisi olduğu komanda təlim-məşq toplanışını Çimkənddə davam etdirəcək.

13 boksçunun cəlb olunduğu hazırlıq iyunun 12-də başa çatacaq. Toplanışda əsasən texniki-taktiki məşqlərə üstünlük veriləcək. Hazırlıq çərçivəsində sınaq döyüşləri də planlaşdırılır.

Qeyd edək ki, məşqlər Çində keçiriləcək Dünya kubokuna hazırlıq xarakteri daşıyır.

“Çelsi” ingilis futbolçu ilə maraqlanır

1 June 2026 at 17:16

“Vest Hem”in futbolçusu Cerrard Bouen karyerasını “Çelsi”də davam etdirə bilər.

Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, London klubu 29 yaşlı yarımmüdafiəçinin transferində maraqlıdır. Bu barədə “İndependent” nəşri məlumat yayıb. “Zadəganlar” ingilis futbolçu üçün yaxın zamanda danışıqlara başlayacaq.

Bouen 2020-ci ildən “Vest Hem”də çıxış edir. O, başa çatan mövsümdə 42 oyunda 11 qol vurub, 12 məhsuldar ötürmə edib.

“Titulu qorumaq onu ilk dəfə qazanmaqdan daha çətindir” – “Sabah”ın məşqçisi

1 June 2026 at 16:55

“Sabah”ın əvəzedici komandası liqada çempion olub. “Bayquşlar” ardıcıl ikinci dəfə qızıl medala yiyələnib.

Komandanın baş məşqçisi Adino Mustedanaqiç “Futbolpress.az“a açıqlamasında çempionluğu dəyərləndirdi:

“Titulu qorumaq onu ilk dəfə qazanmaqdan daha çətindir. Düzdür, ötən mövsüm əsas komandadan bəzi  futbolçulardan istifadə etmişdik, lakin bu dəfə oyunçular bunu öz gücləri hesabına bacardılar. Komandamla qürur duyuram”.

Adino Əvəzedicilər Liqasında mövsümün daha rəqabətli keçdiyini və komandaların inkişafda olduğunu bildirdi:

“Bu mövsüm daha maraqlı alındı. Əvvəl çempionluğa 1-2 komanda namizəd idisə, bu dəfə daha çox kollektiv yarışa qoşuldu. Son tura qədər gərgin mübarizənin şahidi olduq. Məncə, bu mövsüm daha maraqlı və rəqabətli keçdi”.

Xorvatiyalı mütəxəssis komandadakı hədəflərindən söz açdı:

“Ardıcıl ikinci dəfə çempion olmaq xoşdur. İndi mövsüm bitib və bir az istirahət edəcəyik. Bundan sonra rəhbərliklə görüşüb, hədəflərimizi müəyyənləşdirəcəyik. Məqsədimiz əsas komanda üçün potensiallı oyunçuları üzə çıxarmaq və qarşıdakı mövsümdə Azərbaycanı UEFA Gənclər Liqasında yaxşı təmsil etməkdir”.

Şahin Cəfərov

Samsung Galaxy Fit 4 may launch this year after the 2024 Galaxy Fit 3 release

1 June 2026 at 17:46

Samsung is reportedly working on a new fitness band, Galaxy Fit 4. This could be the next model in the Galaxy Fit series. Now, the latest information reveals the launch details of the Galaxy Fit 4.

The current model, Galaxy Fit 3, was launched in 2024 and became popular because it offers many useful features at a low price. Now, in 2026, Samsung is reportedly planning to launch its successor.

According to information via SamMobile, Samsung plans to launch the Galaxy Fit 4 later this year. However, it will not be announced at the Galaxy Unpacked event in July 2026. Instead, the company may launch it a few months later.

Samsung Galaxy Fit 4 may launch in September 2026 along with the other Galaxy devices, including the Galaxy S26 FE and the Galaxy Tab S12 series. However, the exact month or date is not confirmed yet.

Samsung Galaxy Fit 3 Plugin march 2025 update

Right now, Samsung has not revealed any details about the Galaxy Fit 4. Currently, we do not know what new features it will have. But it is expected to be better than the Galaxy Fit 3.

Many users hope Samsung will add built-in GPS to the Galaxy Fit 4. If that happens, the new fitness band could become a much better choice for people who exercise outdoors. It would also make the device more useful and attractive at its price.

More details about the Galaxy Fit 4 are expected in the coming months. Until then, Samsung fans will have to wait for the official announcement.

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No more ‘Intense’ filter in Samsung Galaxy Camera? Here’s why

1 June 2026 at 16:41

Some Samsung Galaxy users are noticing that the “Intense” filter is no longer visible in the camera app. This creates confusion among users who regularly use it to enhance their photos with a bright and vivid look.

The issue is that the “Intense” filter does not appear anymore in the filter list. Users assume it may have been removed after a recent software update. Since it was a popular filter, its sudden disappearance raises questions and concerns.

A community moderator clarifies that the filter is not removed from the system. Instead, Samsung has renamed the “Intense” filter to “Vivid Film.” The moderator explains that this change is part of a new update where filter names are made clearer and easier to understand for users.

Starting with the S26 series, Samsung introduces updated camera filter naming. These new names directly describe the effect of each filter, so users can easily choose the right one without confusion. So, Vivid Film replaces the Intense filter and continues to provide a similar strong, colorful, and enhanced visual effect.

Samsung Intense Filter Community moderator reply

The moderator also mentions additional information shared in the post titled “Making Today’s Moments More Beautiful, S26 Camera Filters.” This content explains the redesign of the filter system and how each new name is chosen to improve user experience.

The Intense filter is not gone or removed. It is only renamed as Vivid Film. Users can still enjoy the same type of photo enhancement by selecting the new name in the updated Samsung camera filters.

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Qordonun yerinə namizəd tapıldı

1 June 2026 at 18:00
“Lill”in hücumçusu Matias Fernandes-Pardo “Nyukasl”ın maraq dairəsinə düşüb. Msport.az xəbər verir ki, “sağsağanlar” 21 yaşlı belçikalı futbolçunu “Barselona”ya keçən Entoni […]

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De Xeaya A Seriyasından təklif

1 June 2026 at 18:00
“Yuventus” “Fiorentina”nın qapıçısı David de Xeanı transfer variantı kimi nəzərdən keçirir. Msport.az xəbər verir ki, Turin təmsilçisi əvvəlcə “Liverpul”un qapıçısı […]

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Serie A mourning death of Oikonomou at age 33 after tragic accident

1 June 2026 at 17:58

Football is in mourning following the death of former Bologna, Cagliari, Spal, Bari and Sampdoria defender Marios Oikonomou at the age of 33.

The player was on his scooter on Saturday May 23 when involved in a traffic accident in his hometown of Giannina that left him with serious head injuries.

He had been in hospital in a critical condition in the intensive care unite, but finally succumbed to his injuries this morning.

Oikonomou a regular in Serie A

BOLOGNA, ITALY - SEPTEMBER 20: Marios Oikonomou # 2 of Bologna FC reacts during the Serie A match between Bologna FC and Frosinone Calcio at Stadio Renato Dall'Ara on September 20, 2015 in Bologna, Italy. (Photo by Mario Carlini / Iguana Press/Getty Images)
BOLOGNA, ITALY – SEPTEMBER 20: Marios Oikonomou # 2 of Bologna FC reacts during the Serie A match between Bologna FC and Frosinone Calcio at Stadio Renato Dall’Ara on September 20, 2015 in Bologna, Italy. (Photo by Mario Carlini / Iguana Press/Getty Images)

The centre-back had retired from his playing career in July 2024 and spent much of his time in Italy.

Oikonomou came to Serie A for Cagliari in 2013, going through experiences at Bologna, Spal, Bari and Sampdoria, while he was close to a potential move to Napoli in 2015.

There were also spells at AEK Athens and FC Copenhagen (winning the Danish title in 2022) before his final season with Panaitolikos.

He also had six senior caps for Greece, making 48 Serie A appearances and 32 in Serie B.

Addio Marios, te ne sei andato troppo presto. Sarai per sempre nei nostri cuori. pic.twitter.com/lpZgEEIIdT

— Bologna FC 1909 (@Bolognafc1909) June 1, 2026

Ciao Marios 💔 pic.twitter.com/0uqGCHSe4R

— U.C. Sampdoria (@sampdoria) June 1, 2026

Lazio face Sergi Dominguez fight with Tottenham as price soars

1 June 2026 at 17:43

Lazio face competition from Tottenham Hotspur for Dinamo Zagreb defender Sergi Dominguez, claims Sportitalia transfer pundit Alfredo Pedullà.

The centre-back just celebrated his 21st birthday last month and has represented Spain at various youth levels.

A product of the Barcelona youth academy, he was sold to Dinamo Zagreb last summer at a cost of €1.2m.

He made 41 competitive appearances this season, also contributing two goals and four assists from defence.

Lazio want Sergi Dominguez

It is reported that Lazio have been tracking Sergi Dominguez for a while and were readying an offer worth circa €5m after intensive talks with the player’s entourage.

However, with Spurs entering the fray, that price tag is already soaring and likely to be well beyond Lazio’s capabilities.

ROME, ITALY - OCTOBER 09: Nicolò Rovella, Mario Gila and Claudio Lotito attend the the SS Lazio new store unveiling on October 09, 2025 in Rome, Italy. (Photo by Marco Rosi - SS Lazio/Getty Images)
ROME, ITALY – OCTOBER 09: Nicolò Rovella, Mario Gila and Claudio Lotito attend the the SS Lazio new store unveiling on October 09, 2025 in Rome, Italy. (Photo by Marco Rosi – SS Lazio/Getty Images)

The Aquile are set to reboot their squad for incoming coach Gennaro Gattuso, as Maurizio Sarri has walked away for a new adventure with Atalanta.

Their transfer strategy is up in the air, with Alessio Romagnoli and Mario Gila seemingly eager for a departure.

Aston Villa goalkeeper Martinez available but Inter still tempted to promote understudy

1 June 2026 at 17:31

Monday’s reports claim that Argentina international Emiliano Martinez is available for a summer transfer again, which may interest Inter, however, the Nerazzurri are still tempted by the idea of promoting their current understudy, Josep Martinez, instead. 

A tale of two Martinezes: Where Inter stand in goalkeeper pursuit

Emiliano Martinez had been on the verge of leaving Aston Villa last summer amidst interest from the likes of Manchester United, Inter, Juventus and clubs in the Saudi Pro League, but a move away from Villa Park never materialised and the 2022 World Cup winner ended up staying put and helped the club towards their Europa League title. 

There is a renewed possibility that Martinez leaves Villa this summer instead, and reports from Corriere dello Sport (via Calciomercato.com) claim that Inter have had some informal ‘chats’ with the Premier League outfit regarding the availability of the 33-year-old. 

Monday’s reports claim that Villa will seek a fee in the region of €20m if they are to part ways with Martinez this summer. He is under contract until the end of the 2028-29 season.

RIYADH, SAUDI ARABIA - DECEMBER 19: Josep Martinez Rieira goalkeeper of FC Internazionale kicks the ball during the Supercoppa Italiana semifinal match between Bologna FC 1909 and FC Internazionale at King Saud University Stadium on December 19, 2025 in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. (Photo by Abdullah Ahmed/Getty Images)
RIYADH, SAUDI ARABIA – DECEMBER 19: Josep Martinez Rieira kicks the ball during the Supercoppa Italiana semifinal match against Bologna FC 1909 at King Saud University Stadium on December 19, 2025 in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. (Photo by Abdullah Ahmed/Getty Images)

Originally, reports in Italy claimed that the Nerazzurri were plotting an end-of-season move for Tottenham goalkeeper Guglielmo Vicario. However, more recent updates claimed that they are keen on the idea of promoting current no.2 Josep Martinez instead, which would leave them looking for a new, cheaper understudy, rather than an expensive first-choice. 

Calciomercato reports that this is still very much a possibility and that Lazio’s Ivan Provedel remains a strong option to support Josep Martinez.

Report Tedesco ready for Bologna after Fenerbahce exit agreement

1 June 2026 at 17:27

Bologna are reportedly on the verge of signing Domenico Tedesco as their new coach, as he is close to finalising his exit package from Fenerbahce.

The Rossoblu are seeking a new tactician because Vincenzo Italiano has already waved goodbye after two years in which he won the Coppa Italia and reached the Europa League knockout stages.

Meanwhile, Sportitalia claim that Tedesco has sorted out the final details of his departure from Fenerbahce, terminating the contract by mutual consent.

Tedesco set for first Serie A job

FREIBERG AM NECKAR, GERMANY - JUNE 13: Domenico Tedesco, Head of Belgium reacts during a public training session at Wasen-SportCentrum on June 13, 2024 in Freiberg am Neckar, Germany. (Photo by Christian Kaspar-Bartke/Getty Images)
FREIBERG AM NECKAR, GERMANY – JUNE 13: Domenico Tedesco, Head of Belgium reacts during a public training session at Wasen-SportCentrum on June 13, 2024 in Freiberg am Neckar, Germany. (Photo by Christian Kaspar-Bartke/Getty Images)

The 40-year-old is now ready to sign a two-year deal at Bologna, with an option for a third season.

Although he was born in Italy, Tedesco moved to Germany at a young age with his family and started his coaching career there at the Stuttgart and Hoffenheim youth academies.

His first senior job was at Erzgebirge Aue in 2017, moving on through Schalke 04, Spartak Moscow, RB Leipzig and from 2023-25 he was the national team coach of Belgium.

Tedesco was appointed to Fenerbahce last summer, but that experience is already over after finishing runners-up to rivals Galatasaray, despite overseeing 26 wins, 12 draws and seven defeats overall.

Milan flop Bondo could come full circle at Monza

1 June 2026 at 17:18

Milan flop Warren Bondo will return to base after Cremonese’s relegation, but could remarkably come full circle by going back to newly-promoted Monza.

The midfielder is still only 22 years of age, but is already remarkably well travelled in his career.

He came to Italy for Monza in 2022, and after a loan spell at Reggina, he made his mark during promotion from Serie B and the first half of the 2024-25 season in Serie A.

Bondo failed to make Milan impact

HONG KONG, CHINA - JULY 26: Noah Okafor of AC Milan (R) celebrates after scoring his goal with Warren Pierre Bondo of AC Milan (L) during the Liverpool FC v AC Milan Pre-Season Friendly match at Kai Tak Stadium on July 26, 2025 in Hong Kong, China. (Photo by Yu Chun Christopher Wong/Eurasia Sport Images/Getty Images)
HONG KONG, CHINA – JULY 26: Noah Okafor of AC Milan (R) celebrates after scoring his goal with Warren Pierre Bondo of AC Milan (L) during the Liverpool FC v AC Milan Pre-Season Friendly match at Kai Tak Stadium on July 26, 2025 in Hong Kong, China. (Photo by Yu Chun Christopher Wong/Eurasia Sport Images/Getty Images)

His performances for Monza proved impressive enough to earn a €10.5m plus up to €5m add-ons transfer to Milan in February 2025.

However, it was a disastrous deal with just five competitive games played in the Rossoneri jersey and a total 164 minutes on the pitch.

CREMONA, ITALY - JANUARY 19: Warren Bondo of US Cremonese and Antoine Bernede of Hellas Verona FC fight for the ball during the Serie A match between US Cremonese and Hellas Verona FC at Stadio Giovanni Zini on January 19, 2026 in Cremona, Italy. (Photo by Marco M. Mantovani/Getty Images)
CREMONA, ITALY – JANUARY 19: Warren Bondo of US Cremonese and Antoine Bernede of Hellas Verona FC fight for the ball during the Serie A match between US Cremonese and Hellas Verona FC at Stadio Giovanni Zini on January 19, 2026 in Cremona, Italy. (Photo by Marco M. Mantovani/Getty Images)

Bondo was shuffled off to Cremonese on loan last summer, but made practically no impact there either, given just 28 appearances between Serie A and the Coppa Italia for a team that was relegated.

Now he is returning from that experience and has no place at Milan, so Calciomercato claim that the midfielder could come full circle and join Monza again.

The club just earned promotion from Serie B via the play-offs, making the step up along with Venezia and Frosinone.

Milan could hope to include a €6m obligation to buy in case Monza manage to survive the season in Serie A.

Palestra drops Inter transfer hint: ‘Ready’ for a big club in 2026-27

1 June 2026 at 16:59

Marco Palestra says that he feels ‘ready’ to step up to a big club ahead of the 2026-27 season, as reports linking him with a move to Serie A and Coppa Italia champions Inter continue to circulate. 

Palestra puts Inter on high alert: ‘Ready’ for a big club next season

Palestra was one of the breakthrough stars of the 2025-26 Serie A season, impressing while on loan at Cagliari and earning his first caps for the Italy national team as a result. 

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

The 21-year-old is one of only four members of the current 24-man Italy squad who have previously been capped at senior level as Silvio Baldini prepares to lead his young Azzurri representatives into a pair of international friendlies against Luxembourg and Greece coming up this week. 

Palestra spoke to the media from Italy’s training centre at Coverciano on Monday, and did not hide the fact that he feels ready to move away from Atalanta during the summer transfer window. 

“I’ve always felt ready,” said Palestra when asked if he feels like now is the right time to step up to a ‘big’ club. 

“I want to thank Cagliari and the coach Pisacane for my first season as a starter in Serie A. Now I’m focused on these two games and starting over with Italy. For next season, I hope to grow and improve even more, to fight for even higher goals.” 

CAGLIARI, ITALY - JANUARY 02: Marco Palestra of Cagliari in action during the Serie A match between Cagliari Calcio and AC Milan at Stadio Sant'Elia on January 02, 2026 in Cagliari, Italy. (Photo by Enrico Locci/Getty Images) (Inter links)
CAGLIARI, ITALY – JANUARY 02: Marco Palestra of Cagliari in action during the Serie A match between Cagliari Calcio and AC Milan at Stadio Sant’Elia on January 02, 2026 in Cagliari, Italy. (Photo by Enrico Locci/Getty Images)

Meanwhile, reports on Sunday claimed that Inter are ready to go all-in and make Palestra their ‘priority’ signing this transfer window

The young right-back is reportedly valued in the region of €50m, and Inter will be particularly keen to acqire his services if they sell Denzel Dumfries, who has a €25m release clause in his contract. Luis Henrique is also among the Nerazzurri players who could leave the club this summer.

Report Ziolkowski targeted by Nottingham Forest with first €15m bid

1 June 2026 at 16:43

Multiple reports suggest Nottingham Forest have offered €15m for Roma defender Jan Ziolkowski, but the asking price is at least €20m for the Poland international.

The centre-back turns 21 later this week and already has three senior caps under his belt for his country.

Sources including Sport Mediaset, Retesport and pundit Ekrem Konur claim that the initial offer from Nottingham Forest is €15m including add-ons.

This is considered insufficient for one of the brightest potential talents in Polish football, so the asking price is €20m.

Ziolkowski struggled at Roma

PARMA, ITALY - MAY 10: Gian Piero Gasperini, Head Coach of AS Roma, gives the team instructions alongside Mario Hermoso and Jan Ziolkowski of AS Roma during the Serie A match between Parma Calcio 1913 and AS Roma at Stadio Ennio Tardini on May 10, 2026 in Parma, Italy. (Photo by Alessandro Sabattini/Getty Images)
PARMA, ITALY – MAY 10: Gian Piero Gasperini, Head Coach of AS Roma, gives the team instructions alongside Mario Hermoso and Jan Ziolkowski of AS Roma during the Serie A match between Parma Calcio 1913 and AS Roma at Stadio Ennio Tardini on May 10, 2026 in Parma, Italy. (Photo by Alessandro Sabattini/Getty Images)

Roma paid €6.6m to buy him from Legia Warsaw last summer, plus a 10 per cent cut of the future sale fee, but he struggled to gain consistency.

He made just 23 competitive appearances, scoring one goal, but was famously hauled off the pitch just 30 minutes into his first start, a 2-1 Europa League home defeat to Viktoria Plzen.

The youngster never quite recovered his confidence after that and made another eight starts.

There had already been interest shown in the defender from Newcastle United and West Ham United.

Dimarco launches free retro video game to celebrate assist record

1 June 2026 at 16:30

Inter and Italy star Federico Dimarco celebrated his Serie A MVP status by launching a retro-style video game where the goal is to provide assists.

The wing-back was named Most Valuable Player in the 2025-26 Serie A season thanks to his extraordinary all-time record of 18 assists in a single campaign.

Coupled with the Scudetto and the Coppa Italia in a Double, all these elements went into the presentation of a retro video game with cool graphics depicting his greatest moments.

Dimarco launches his own video game

However, Dimarco went a step further and provided the playable game on his own website, where you can jump up levels and avoid the opposition players marking you.

Whereas most football games have scoring goals as the objective, the Inter man’s target is to provide one of those record-breaking assists instead.

You can play this game for free on his website dimash32.com.

MILAN, ITALY - MAY 17: Federico Dimarco of FC Internazionale Milano poses for a photo with the Coppa Campioni d'Italia and Coppa Italia trophies following the Serie A match between FC Internazionale and Hellas Verona FC at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on May 17, 2026 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
MILAN, ITALY – MAY 17: Federico Dimarco of FC Internazionale Milano poses for a photo with the Coppa Campioni d’Italia and Coppa Italia trophies following the Serie A match between FC Internazionale and Hellas Verona FC at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on May 17, 2026 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)

“This mini game with retro vibes is absolutely free and just a nice and fun way of sharing a moment of my story with you,” wrote Dimarco.

“I have no demands and don’t want anything more than your smile. Just like after a goal or… an assist.”

Be warned, it might be free, but it is also surprisingly addictive with an annoyingly catchy tune.

Juventus want Real Madrid talent Garcia in Nico Paz-style arrangement

1 June 2026 at 16:25

Reports in Italy claim that Juventus are hoping to secure a deal with Real Madrid for 22-year-old attacker Gonzalo Garcia in an arrangement similar to the one that Como secured for Nico Paz. 

Juventus want Gonzalo Garcia as cheap back-up striker

Recent reports claim that Juventus have discussed several players with Real Madrid over the last few weeks, from Antonio Rudiger to David Alaba, Eduardo Camavinga to Brahim Diaz and now Garcia appears to be the latest. 

The 22-year-old centre-forward has scored seven goals from 34 outings in LaLiga, six of which came during the 2025-26 season. He has 13 from 51 across all competitions with Real Madrid. 

MADRID, SPAIN - MAY 14: Gonzalo García of Real Madrid celebrates after scoring his team's first goal during the LaLiga EA Sports match between Real Madrid CF and Real Oviedo at Estadio Santiago Bernabeu on May 14, 2026 in Madrid, Spain. (Photo by Angel Martinez/Getty Images)
MADRID, SPAIN – MAY 14: Gonzalo García of Real Madrid celebrates after scoring his team’s first goal during the LaLiga EA Sports match between Real Madrid CF and Real Oviedo at Estadio Santiago Bernabeu on May 14, 2026 in Madrid, Spain. (Photo by Angel Martinez/Getty Images)

Monday’s reports claim that he could be the ideal deputy to whoever is chosen as Juventus’s first-choice centre-forward next season, whether that be Dusan Vlahovic, Randal Kolo Muani or Jean-Philippe Mateta

According to La Stampa, Juventus are hoping to secure a deal for Garcia in a similar fashion to how Como landed Nico Paz back in 2024. That is for a low upfront fee, but with a significant sell-on clause and a low-cost buy-back option in favour of the LaLiga giants. 

Como secured a deal for Serie A midfielder of the year Nico Paz at a cost of just €6m, but Real Madrid are entitled to a 50% sell-on clause and have an option to bring the Argentina international back to the Bernabeu this summer for a cost of €9m, which will rise to €10m in 2027.

Leeds United target goalkeeping upgrade after standout 22-clean-sheet season

1 June 2026 at 15:00

Leeds United are looking to bring in a new goalkeeper in the summer, and they have identified Dmytro Riznyk from Shakhtar Donetsk as a target.

According to a report from Football Insider, Leeds United are looking to bring in an established goalkeeper who can start for them every week.

Even though Karl Darlow is expected to sign a new contract with the club, he is in the twilight stages of his career, and Leeds do not want him to start every week. On the other hand, Lucas Perri has been quite inconsistent, and he has failed to convince the manager.

The 27-year-old Shakhtar goalkeeper could be the ideal acquisition. He has impressed with the Ukrainian outfit, and the player has 22 clean sheets to his name in all competitions.

The opportunity to move to the Premier League could be exciting for him. Leeds United are looking to build a team capable of competing in the Premier League every year, and there is no doubt that Riznyk would help them improve. The player is at the peak of his career, and this is the right time for him to move on and join a big club. A move to the Premier League would be the ideal challenge for him at this stage of his career.

He has a contract with Shakhtar until the end of 2027, and they could be under pressure to sell him this summer. They will not want to lose him for free next year. It would make sense for them to sell the player for a reasonable price this summer and properly replace him.

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Crystal Palace eye underwhelming managerial appointment after trophy-laden era

1 June 2026 at 14:30

Crystal Palace are looking for a potential replacement for Oliver Glasner and have identified Sean Dyche as a target.

According to journalist Alan Nixon, the former Nottingham Forest manager is on their radar. He was sacked by Nottingham Forest after just a few months on the job following a series of disappointing results, and he would be an underwhelming appointment for the Eagles.

Glasner has done a tremendous job at Crystal Palace, helping them win the FA Cup, the Community Shield, and the Europa League. They need someone of a similar calibre who can help them win trophies and punch above their weight.

Dyche has managed clubs like Everton and Burnley in the past, and his track record is hardly glittering. Crystal Palace will need to aim higher if they want to fight for trophies and compete in Europe. It remains to be seen who they end up with. They have also been linked with managers like Andoni Iraola and Pierre Sage.

Both managers would be more impressive options compared to Dyche. It remains to be seen how the situation develops.

Dyche will be desperate to return to management this summer, and the opportunity to take over at Crystal Palace will be exciting for him. However, the fans will certainly hope that the club can deliver a more ambitious appointment in the coming weeks.

They have quality players at their disposal, and the right manager could bring out the best in them.

There is no doubt that Dyche can be a useful addition for any team looking to survive in the top flight, but his reactive approach will not be a good fit for a team like Crystal Palace, who have the quality to play an impressive brand of football.

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Leeds United ready to pounce as Guardiola’s trusted star nears Man City exit

1 June 2026 at 14:00

Leeds United are looking to add more quality to the defensive unit, and they have identified Nathan Ake as a target.

According to a report from TEAMtalk, the Manchester City defender is a target for Bournemouth as well. It remains to be seen whether Leeds United can win the race for his signature. The Dutch defender has just 12 months left on his current contract, and Manchester City are willing to sanction his departure. They do not want to lose the player on a free transfer next year.

Ake has shown his quality in the Premier League with Bournemouth and Manchester City. He has the ability to succeed with Leeds United as well.

They need more quality at the back, and the 31-year-old can operate as a central defender as well as a left back. He has the quality and experience to help them improve. Apart from his ability as a defender, his winning experience and leadership qualities could prove to be invaluable for Leeds United. Ake has won four league titles with Manchester City.

It remains to be seen whether they decide to make a move for the player in the coming weeks. He could be available for a reasonable fee because of his contract situation.

Leeds should do everything in their power to close the deal. If they can convince the defender to join the club, it could prove to be a coup for them.

They are looking to establish themselves as regulars in the Premier League, and they need more quality and experience in the team. Signing a leader like Ake would be a step in the right direction. They should also add more depth to the attacking unit.

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Asus reveals pro-grade Mac Studio rival mini PC: Nvidia RTX Spark, 140W cooling, 128GB RAM

Asus has introduced the ultra-compact ProArt Mini PC at Computex 2026, featuring the Nvidia RTX Spark superchip. Designed for developers and creators, this 150x150x51mm PC offers 1 petaflop of AI performance, 128GB of unified memory, 10GbE networking, and PCIe Gen 5 expansion, making it a professional-grade solution for local generative AI and 3D rendering.

Asus unveils RTX Spark MacBook Pro rivals: 14 and 16-inch 4K displays, 99.9 Wh battery, 128GB RAM

Asus has announced the new ProArt P16, P14 laptops, meant to rival the MacBook Pro. They are powered by the Nvidia RTX Spark superchip, with up to 128GB of unified memory. The creative workstation laptops deliver 1 petaflop of AI performance for local generative AI agents, 120B-parameter LLMs, and large-scale 3D rendering.

Bleak prospects for flagship smartphones with the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 6 chipset

The Oppo Find X9 Ultra was the last hope for getting the high heat output of the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 under control. Unfortunately, the new flagship Android phone cannot match the consistent power delivery of the Find X8 Ultra. Our review shows a fundamental dilemma in the smartphone segment.

Xiaomi launches a new Bold Yellow color for the Poco X8 Pro

1 June 2026 at 17:18

Xiaomi introduced a new paintjob in an attempt to refresh one of its mid-rangers and put it back in the spotlight. The hue is called Bold Yellow color and it's put on top of the Poco X8 Pro. Poco X8 Pro in Bold Yellow The company says the new Bold Yellow color is inspired by the racetrack with all the stripes and the black accent color around the frame. We don't get to see an accented frame that often, and it looks nice, at least in those official images. However, the back panel has a more industrial vibe to it with the bolts and the semi-transparent-like design. Of...

The Huawei nova 16z gains satellite messaging, other specs mostly match the nova 15

1 June 2026 at 16:19

Alongside the newly unveiled Huawei nova 16, 16 Pro and 16 Ultra, Huawei also launched the Huawei nova 16z. This is not an entirely new model, it is more like if you took the nova 15 from last year and added BeiDou satellite connectivity. There is a bit more to it than that, but just a bit. The phone has a 6.7” OLED display with 1,084 x 2,412px resolution, 10-bit colors and aluminosilicate glass like before. However, this time it’s not an LTPO panel. Similarly, the 50MP selfie camera (f/2.4), 50MP main (f/1.9) and 12MP 3x/69mm telephoto modules (RYYB sensor, f/2.4 lens with OIS) sound just...

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

1 June 2026 at 17:00
Norway will face off against Sweden in a 2026 international friendly. Here’s how fans in the United States can watch the matchup live.
Here are all of the details of where you can watch Norway vs Sweden on US television and via legal streaming:
WHO Norway vs Sweden
WHAT International Friendly
WHEN 1:00pm ET / 10:00am PT • Monday, June 1, 2026
WHERE Fubo, DirecTV Stream, FS2, Hulu + Live TV and ViX
STREAM WATCH NOW

Match Overview

As their World Cup preparations continue, Norway and Sweden will renew their longstanding Scandinavian rivalry in a matchup that carries plenty of intrigue. Norway, powered by star striker Erling Haaland, is building toward its first World Cup appearance since 1998.

On the other hand, Sweden is preparing for its return to the tournament after last competing in Russia 2018. With both sides aiming to gain momentum and confidence before soccer’s biggest event, this friendly should provide a competitive test for two nations eager to make an impact on the world stage.

More details on how to watch

With Fubo, you can watch Norway vs Sweden and tons more games. With the legal streaming service, you can watch the game on your computer, smartphone, tablet, Roku, Apple TV or hook it up to your TV with Google Chromecast.
Now with Fubo, you can stream USA Network, ESPN, ESPN2, CBS, CBS Sports Network, FS1, FS2, beIN SPORTS, beIN SPORTS en Español, beIN SPORTS Connect, beIN SPORTS XTRA, NBC, CNBC, USA, FOX, FOX Soccer Plus, FOX Deportes, Telemundo, Universo and Galavision.
Plus Fubo, the legal streaming service, also streams Liga MX, World Cup, Women’s World Cup, MLS, UEFA Champions League (in Spanish), Europa League (in Spanish), Primeira Liga, Ligue Un, World Cup qualifiers, NWSL, select USMNT games, select USWNT games, select Mexico games, select England games and more.
The Fubo app is available for Windows PC, Mac, Apple iPhones, Android phones, Amazon Fire TV, Android Mobile, Android TV, Apple TV, Chromecast, Hisense TVs, iOS devices, LG TVs, Samsung Smart TVs, Vizio Smartcast TVs and Xbox One.
If you’re planning to follow more games on this platform, you can check out the full Fubo soccer schedule to stay up to date with upcoming matches available via the service.

How to watch anywhere with VPN

If you’re abroad, you may need to use a virtual private network (VPN) in order to watch games using your usual streaming service. A VPN, such as NordVPN, allows you to establish a secure connection online when streaming. If you are not sure which VPN to use, check out World Soccer Talk’s guide to the best VPNs for streaming soccer.

Erling Haaland of Norway

How to watch Turkey vs North Macedonia match in the USA: Live Stream and TV for 2026 International Friendly

1 June 2026 at 16:30
Turkey will play against North Macedonia in a 2026 international friendly. Here’s how fans in the United States can watch the matchup live.
Here are all of the details of where you can watch Turkey vs North Macedonia on US television and via legal streaming:
WHO Turkey vs North Macedonia
WHAT International Friendly
WHEN 12:30pm ET / 9:30am PT • Monday, June 1, 2026
WHERE Fubo and ViX
STREAM WATCH NOW

Match Overview

North Macedonia enters this friendly looking to continue the progress it has made in recent qualifying campaigns. Although it fell short of reaching the World Cup, the team has emerged as a tougher competitor and will see this matchup as a chance to test itself against Turkey.

On the other hand, the Turks are preparing for their long-awaited return to the FIFA World Cup, their first appearance since a memorable third-place finish in 2002. With key players like Yilmaz and Akturkoglu leading the way, Turkey will aim to build momentum in what promises to be an entertaining contest.

More details on how to watch

With Fubo, you can watch Mexico vs Australia and tons more games. With the legal streaming service, you can watch the game on your computer, smartphone, tablet, Roku, Apple TV or hook it up to your TV with Google Chromecast.
Now with Fubo, you can stream USA Network, ESPN, ESPN2, CBS, CBS Sports Network, FS1, FS2, beIN SPORTS, beIN SPORTS en Español, beIN SPORTS Connect, beIN SPORTS XTRA, NBC, CNBC, USA, FOX, FOX Soccer Plus, FOX Deportes, Telemundo, Universo and Galavision.
Plus Fubo, the legal streaming service, also streams Liga MX, World Cup, Women’s World Cup, MLS, UEFA Champions League (in Spanish), Europa League (in Spanish), Primeira Liga, Ligue Un, World Cup qualifiers, NWSL, select USMNT games, select USWNT games, select Mexico games, select England games and more.
The Fubo app is available for Windows PC, Mac, Apple iPhones, Android phones, Amazon Fire TV, Android Mobile, Android TV, Apple TV, Chromecast, Hisense TVs, iOS devices, LG TVs, Samsung Smart TVs, Vizio Smartcast TVs and Xbox One.
If you’re planning to follow more games on this platform, you can check out the full Fubo soccer schedule to stay up to date with upcoming matches available via the service.

How to watch anywhere with VPN

If you’re abroad, you may need to use a virtual private network (VPN) in order to watch games using your usual streaming service. A VPN, such as NordVPN, allows you to establish a secure connection online when streaming. If you are not sure which VPN to use, check out World Soccer Talk’s guide to the best VPNs for streaming soccer.

Kerem Akturkoglu of Turkey

Shakur Stevenson picks a winner in Naoya Inoue vs ‘Bam’ Rodriguez: “He can put him down”

1 June 2026 at 17:00

Following his impressive victory over Juno Nakatani, is being linked to a showdown with Jesse ‘Bam’ Rodriguez, and fellow pound-for-pound contender has shared his prediction for the proposed fight. Inoue defended his undisputed super-bantamweight crown with a unanimous decision victory over Nakatani at the Tokyo Dome a month ago, strengthening his claim to the pound-for-pound […]

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Strategy breaks four-year Bitcoin buying streak with surprise sale

1 June 2026 at 17:20
Strategy has ended a nearly four-year stretch of uninterrupted Bitcoin accumulation after selling 32 BTC for $2.5 million during the final week of May. According to a Form 8-K filing submitted to the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission on June…

Stellar price prediction 2026-2030: the compliance-first bet

1 June 2026 at 16:30
Stellar trades between $0.15 and $0.17 in late May 2026, with a market cap around $5.3 billion (rank #19 to #21), 82% below the January 2018 high of $0.9381. Stellar has been quietly executing on the institutional adoption thesis longer…

Oregon 5-star QB Will Mencl among top performers at Elite 11 Finals

The stars of the 2027 recruiting class under center were out in Los Angeles for the weekend at the Elite 11 Finals, and the Oregon Ducks had one of the best passers in the country out there representing them.

Five-star quarterback Will Mencl put together a string of solid performances across the three-day event and wound up as the No. 5 overall performer in the annual showcase, per Rivals. Mencl, the star quarterback from Chandler, Arizona, committed to Oregon in April and has been recruiting hard for the Ducks to add some impressive teammates.

On the field, Mencl proved why he is the top-ranked quarterback in the class, according to Rivals. Although he did not come away with the MVP award, Mencl had another great day on Sunday. The Oregon commit completed 20-of-23 passes with three touchdowns and one interception in 7-on-7 competition. His accuracy stood out amongst the rest of the class, and his legs will be a difference-maker on the field in the fall.

Will Mencl has been extremely accurate today once again. Love the touch and velocity he throws with as well, especially on his TD passes. pic.twitter.com/Tr98R5IiKG

— Brandyn Pokrass (@BPok24) May 31, 2026

"Will Mencl put together three good days of work at the Elite 11 Finals," Rivals' Charles Power wrote. "The 6-foot-3, 205-pounder was excellent in the rail shot challenge at the end of day one, showing the ability to make one of the more difficult throws on the route tree with near automatic precision. Mencl followed that up with quality showings during his pro day workout and 7-on-7 session. His ability to layer downfield throws with proper timing stood out. The five-star signal caller is a high-level processor who plays with advanced timing. Mencl hit the top of his drop, drove off his back foot, and fired seamlessly. The level of skill in this pass-only setting is supplemented by the fact that he’s one of the more productive run threats in the 2027 cycle on Friday nights."

Mencl finished one spot ahead of four-star Jake Nawrot, who committed to Kentucky over the Ducks earlier in the spring. Nebraska commit Trae Taylor took home MVP honors for the weekend.

The Ducks are busy hosting official visits this weekend, but Mencl's showing only strengthens Oregon's class. Mencl will take his official visit to Eugene in late June, and the Ducks will hope to earn commitments from some of Mencl's favorite wideouts in the class.

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Why Liverpool want Iraola and what he could bring to Anfield

Potential new Liverpool boss Andoni Iraola
Andoni Iraola is expected to replace Arne Slot as Liverpool boss [Getty Images]

The connection between Richard Hughes, Liverpool's sporting director, and Andoni Iraola is well documented - with Hughes in post as technical director at Bournemouth when the Spaniard got his first break in English football in 2023.

Iraola finished the job this season with an 18-game unbeaten run that saw the Cherries finish sixth and achieve European football for the first time.

The 43-year-old's managerial path has taken him from AEK Larnaca in Cyprus to Mirandes and Rayo Vallecano in Spain, then to Bournemouth, so it is little surprise his is a career light on silverware - the Cypriot Super Cup in 2018 remains the only trophy he has won as a manager.

But he has often overachieved, with Bournemouth securing a club-record finish in each of his three campaigns.

Now Hughes and Michael Edwards, chief executive of Liverpool owners Fenway Sports Group (FSG), believe Iraola is the man to re-establish the Reds as one of Europe's top clubs.

Bringing a 'high risk' style of football

One of the key reasons Liverpool parted ways with Slot was his style of play, with lacklustre performances stirring boos from the Anfield crowd in his final term.

Hughes saw first-hand how toxic the home atmosphere was when he attended Liverpool's 1-1 draw against Chelsea in May.

"Intensity is our identity" was the phrase coined by Pep Lijnders, Jurgen Klopp's assistant, during their time at Anfield. But this campaign Liverpool stumbled their way into the Champions League.

"The last 10 games of last season, and for the majority of this season, we haven't looked like Liverpool. The style has been difficult to watch at times," Steven Gerrard told TNT Sports. "I think his [Iraola's] style would suit Liverpool," he added.

Liverpool need someone who commands his team to play with energy to bring the joy back to Anfield.

Iraola's style is based on high pressing and rapid and direct play. In 2023, Iraola told The Sunday Times that he prefers "chaos over organisation" and loves "gegenpressing" [counter-pressing].

"It's a matter of how much do you want to risk the ball. I tell players whenever you recover it, your first look has to be not even to the No 9, but the keeper. Can you score?" he said at the time.

The question is not only whether Iraola can implement that style at Liverpool but whether it can be done every few days, with the challenges of European football.

Those close to Iraola say he is meticulous with routine, so it will be interesting to see how things change when he no longer has a whole week to prepare for a game.

The man to extract the best out of the squad

By the end of Slot's tenure, there was a collective sense of frustration, particularly among academy prospects who felt they had been overlooked.

Liverpool are encouraged by Iraola's ability at Bournemouth to get the best out of new signings and youngsters, with Alex Scott, Rayan, Junior Kroupi and Adrian Truffert brought on under his tutelage.

There was a perception that Liverpool had too many days off - a complaint the club deemed unfair. Club data suggests there is little difference between the amount of days off players had across each of Slot's two seasons (50 in 2024-25 and 45 in 2025-26) and their last campaign under Klopp (47 in 2023-24).

Questions were also asked about the effectiveness of training sessions because of the poor performances. Under Iraola, sessions will certainly be intense.

"Andoni likes to take all of the sessions and be in the thick of it as opposed to leaving it to others," said a Bournemouth source. "He was always at the training ground before me and left after me, and I feel like I'm here all the time!"

Bringing back the fear factor to Anfield

Liverpool need to make Anfield an intimidating place for visiting teams again.

Though club sources insist fan discontent wasn't a major factor in the decision to part ways with Slot, ultimately he had lost vast sections of the fanbase.

Unlike Slot, whose family remained in the Netherlands, Iraola's wife and two children are expected to move north with him. These things may not matter to the men in suits, but it will to supporters.

For Hughes, whose contract expires next summer, Iraola's appointment could define his tenure at Liverpool.

It took until late October for the Spaniard to lead Bournemouth to a Premier League win in his first season in charge. At Anfield, the pressure will be on from the outset.

"The first seven or eight games didn't go to plan but as soon as he got the team going, it was unbelievable," said a Bournemouth source. "Of course, Bournemouth is nothing like the scale of the task at Liverpool but Andoni is so driven and that's why he's so successful and why I think it will all work out at Anfield."

Iraola started last season in the Anfield dugout when his Bournemouth side lost 4-2 to the Reds. Come August, the man from Spain is expected to be there again.

Bears stadium bill falls short as Illinois legislative session ends

The State of Illinois tried taking a page out of the 2025 Chicago Bears playbook over the weekend with a furious effort to pass a new stadium bill, but the clock ran out with no resolution. The state legislative session ended early Monday morning, and the Bears' stadium remains in limbo as the organization continues to weigh their options in Arlington Heights, IL, and Hammond, IN, for their new home. And just like the Bears, there was plenty of drama.

Late Saturday night, the Megaprojects bill that would have allowed the Bears to obtain property tax certainty died in the Illinois Senate after previously passing the House of Representatives. With that setback, State Senators Bill Cunningham and Napoleon Harris, a former NFL player, spearheaded a new bill that would allow municipalities with a population threshold of at least 70,000 in Cook County to create a sports stadium authority, similar to what Indiana created for the Bears earlier this year. Chicago and Arlington Heights both meet that population criteria, among a few other municipalities.

In short, the municipality would own the stadium and the Bears would be responsible for construction costs, but it would eliminate any property taxes the team would pay. And the team likely would still keep the revenue brought in, according to Illinois politics reporter Brenden Moore. The bill dropped at 11 p.m. Sunday evening, just one hour before the session was set to end.

The session went into overtime, and in the wee hours of the morning, the State Senate voted to approve the bill, and it went to the House of Representatives. That's where things ended, however. The House adjourned without a vote on the bill, once again providing uncertainty for the Bears. House Speaker Chris Welch seems confident this will pass but wanted time to review the bill. "We'll get it right, we'll get it done," he said via political reporter Ben Szalinski. But Welch also shot down calling a special session to get it done. "No, that's for sure," he said when asked about the possibility. Barring a change, the next time the House will be back in session will be in November.

The Bears have previously stated they intend to make a decision regarding their future home in the late spring/early summer and remain committed to that timeline. "We will finalize our evaluation of both Arlington Heights and Hammond and remain on the late spring/early summer timeline that we have previously communicated. We will provide an update when we have a decision to share," the Bears said via a statement early Monday morning.

While things are trending in the right direction for the Bears to remain in Illinois, the organization may decide enough is enough and commit to Hammond, which was resolved months ago by the Indiana government. For now, though, the waiting game continues.

This article originally appeared on Bears Wire: Bears stadium bill falls short as Illinois legislative session ends

Real Madrid set sights on €25 million-rated French goalkeeper as Thibaut Courtois successor

Real Madrid set sights on €25 million-rated French goalkeeper as Thibaut Courtois successor
Real Madrid set sights on €25 million-rated French goalkeeper as Thibaut Courtois successor

Real Madrid are staring an extremely important summer transfer window wherein there could be some significant changes made to the squad.

The idea is to sign in at least one new centre-back and a midfielder, while reinforcing both full-back positions also remains on the agenda.

Meanwhile, the goalkeeping position could also be reviewed especially if Andriy Lunin decides to leave in search of regular game-time.

Ewen Jaouen on Real Madrid’s radar

In that regard, Canal+ reports that Real Madrid have set their sights on Stade Reims goalkeeper Ewen Jaouen as a possible target.

The 20-year-old French shot-stopper is considered the long-term successor to Los Blancos’ first-choice in goal, Thibaut Courtois.

Jaouen has been with Reims since 2023, when he joined from Guingamp. The young goalkeeper spent some time away on loan at Rodez AF and USL Dunkerque before breaking into the first-team setup at his parent club in the recently concluded season.

Jaouen finished the 2025/26 campaign with 15 clean sheets from 34 Ligue 2 matches, conceding only 35 goals, even as his team finished in the sixth place in the French second division.

Deal could cost €25 million

As per the report, Jaouen is also attracting strong interest from the Premier League, where Chelsea and Newcastle United are pursuing him.

In fact, the 20-year-old starlet even visited Chelsea facilities, indicating the Blues’ strong interest in his services.

Real Madrid, for their part, are said to view the French youngster as Courtois’ successor.

Considering that his contract with Reims runs until 2029, Jaouen is expected to command a transfer fee of around €25 million.

It seems unlikely that Real Madrid would consider spending such a sum on a relatively unproven youngster when they have similarly talented young shot-stoppers in their ranks like Fran Gonzalez and Javi Navarro, who are both rated highly at Valdebebas.

Illinois lawmakers fumble attempt to keep Chicago Bears

Indiana's chances of gaining a new NFL franchise are perhaps looking a little brighter.

A last minute attempt by Illinois Senators to keep the Chicago Bears in their namesake city failed to pass during the 11th hour of a legislative session early June 1.

Lawmakers in the Prairie State scrambled late into the night before to create an incentive package that would allow Arlington Heights or Chicago to form public-private partnerships, writes the Chicago Tribune, a move to entice the storied NFL franchise to remain in Illinois.

The deal would have allowed municipalities with populations of at least 70,000 people to build a new stadium without paying property taxes on the facility.

But the last-ditch bill proposed by Illinois senators failed to gain enough traction by their House colleagues, who didn't take up the measure for a vote, according to the Chicago Sun-Times.

The clock on the legislative session eventually ran out, leaving the fate of a new stadium for the Chicago Bears in limbo. The team released a statement hours later, according to NBC Chicago.

“We will finalize our evaluation of both Arlington Heights and Hammond, and remain on the late spring/early summer timeline that we have previously communicated," the statement said. "We will provide an update when we have a decision to share.”

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French Open star discovers severe punishment for ‘sexist remarks’ about umpire

Paraguayan tennis player Adolfo Daniel Vallejo has been handed a €65,000 (£56,000) fine by French Open organisers after suggesting his second-round match should not have been umpired by a woman.

The sanction follows remarks made by Vallejo after his five-set defeat, where he was quoted by Clay magazine stating: "This sort of match needs to be umpired by a man, it’s very difficult for a woman to do it."

Tournament organisers swiftly condemned the comments on Friday, issuing a strong statement that deemed Vallejo’s remarks "unacceptable".

The French Tennis Federation and Roland Garros asserted: "The competence of an umpire is not determined by their gender but by their professionalism and ability to officiate at the highest level. The outcome of a sporting event, whether positive or negative, can never justify or excuse such remarks."

Vallejo claimed his match should not have been umpired by a female (Reuters)
Vallejo claimed his match should not have been umpired by a female (Reuters)

They confirmed a "significant sanction" would be imposed, adding that the tournament "strongly condemns all sexist remarks, regardless of who makes them, and offers its support to the match umpire and, more broadly, to all the tournament’s umpiring officials."

Roland Garros director Amelie Mauresmo has now confirmed the fine, which represents "roughly half of his prize money". Vallejo received €130,000 (£112,000) for reaching the second round.

The controversy erupted after Vallejo’s gruelling five-set loss to French teenager Moise Kouame, a match umpired by experienced official Ana Carvalho.

The contest, which stretched to four hours and 56 minutes, saw 17-year-old Kouame triumph 6-3 7-5 3-6 2-6 7-6 (8) amidst a raucous home crowd on Court Suzanne Lenglen.

Vallejo expressed dissatisfaction with Kouame’s pace of play and argued that Brazilian umpire Carvalho lacked the authority to manage the boisterous crowd.

Vallejo made his complaint after losing to Moise Kouame on Thursday (Reuters)
Vallejo made his complaint after losing to Moise Kouame on Thursday (Reuters)

He reiterated his view, stating: "It has to be refereed by a man, because it’s a very demanding crowd and you need a lot of strength to go against the crowd."

While players are allotted 25 seconds between points, umpires retain discretion on when to initiate the countdown, particularly when crowd noise is a factor.

He acknowledged the crowd’s behaviour, saying: "The crowd was very out of line, but I understand they are supporting their compatriot."

Vallejo added: "It’s quite an intense crowd and that’s why I was prepared. I already knew it would be like that and, to be honest, it didn’t harm me, but rather strengthened him."

He also accused his opponent of time-wasting: "I think he took up a lot of time on many occasions, lying on the floor or stalling. And it’s not normal for the crowd to be shouting for a full minute without any play."

Vallejo was critical of female umpire Ana Carvalho (Reuters)
Vallejo was critical of female umpire Ana Carvalho (Reuters)

Later, Vallejo took to X to claim his words had been "taken out of context". He clarified: "I never spoke about women in general, I spoke about the referee specifically, who didn’t handle the crowd at any point during the match."

He also added: "That said, I also didn’t say that I lost because of her. I congratulated the opponent and it’s normal for the crowd to cheer for the home player."

Clay magazine, the publication that reported the initial quotes, defended its story, responding: "It’s true that you didn’t say you lost because of her, and we didn’t write that either. Our text explains everything with precision and the appropriate context."

Rays hope Chandler Simpson can get going as the calendar shifts to June

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Outfielder Chandler Simpson has been one of the Tampa Bay Rays best hitters this season. In 55 games, Simpson is batting .282 with four doubles, four triples (leads the team) and has stolen 14 bases.

Despite leading the team in stolen bases, Simpson also leads the team and the major leagues in caught stealing (eight). After stealing 44 bases (caught a major league-leading 12 times) and posting a 78.6% stolen base percentage, the 25-year-old has become less aggressive on the basepath, with a 63.6% stolen base percentage. 

Not known for his powers -- Simpson still has no home runs in 634 at-bats in the big leagues and one in his professional career -- the Rays need their former second-round pick to get on-base more (.316 on-base percentage this season) and increase his stolen base rate. 

The Tampa Bay Rays hope Chandler Simpson can start getting himself going as the calendar shifts to June 

Over a third of the way through the Major League Baseball season, June is a time when hitters and teams show you whether they can turn things around or not. According to MLB.com's Adam Berry, Simpson is someone the Rays need to start heating up in June after having a bad May -- Simpson batted .245 with a .592 OPS and stole three bases, but was caught five times. 

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"Perhaps fittingly, the fastest man in baseball sprinted out of the gates this season, batting .314 with a .349 on-base percentage and 11 stolen bases in his first 30 games of the season," wrote Berry. "His defense in left field is still noticeably improved, but he’s run into a little tougher luck lately. In his next 24 games, Simpson posted a .258/.291/.330 slash line with three stolen bases, while getting caught stealing five times. If Simpson gets back on track, he’s a potent weapon in front of the Rays’ top hitters: Junior Caminero, Jonathan Aranda and Yandy Díaz."

The Rays as a team have been average when scoring runs this season (13th in MLB, 262), but first baseman Jonathan Aranda has been the American League's second-best RBI man (43). Yandy Diaz is second on the team (38) and Junior Caminero is third (28), so the Rays have run producers. However, Simpson getting on more ahead of these guys could take the Rays to another level-- the Rays hold the third-best record in Major League Baseball (36-20). 

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Cowboys warned about what could come next with George Pickens

George Pickens

Cowboys warned about what could come next with George Pickens originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

Last offseason, the Dallas Cowboys traded for George Pickens from the Pittsburgh Steelers to help Dak Prescott and CeeDee Lamb.

Pickens delivered on his promise and then some, putting together his best season in the NFL.

They knew at the time of the trade that a decision would loom this offseason, because Pickens had been entering the final year of his contract.

The Cowboys have partially made the decision now, signing Pickens to a franchise tag. But they haven't given him a long-term deal.

Dallas would be wise to be careful about what comes next. Pickens is notoriously a bit of a diva (as many WRs are), and if negotiations don't feel right, he might decide to express his unhappiness. 

This is what ESPN's Jeremy Fowler wrote on Monday:

"Pickens signed his $27.3 million franchise tag, which the Cowboys are happy about. But he wants a long-term deal that Dallas won't give right now. Whether Pickens develops a reason to sit out during the offseason or regular season could be something to watch."

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That last line is notable. It seems that no one really knows what Pickens' intentions might be as far as a holdout, but that sentence makes it seem like it still could be on the table.

The Cowboys seem to have preseason drama in most recent seasons, and they sure could do without it this year as they try to put together a better all-around campaign than they did last time around.

They also simply need Pickens on the field. He unlocks so much for their offense by avoiding all the attention just on Lamb. 

Maybe Jerry Jones will keep standing firm and not handing out a long-term deal to his No. 2 WR, but that could create some discontent at some point.

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Real Madrid admire wantaway Chelsea defender and so do Barcelona and Atletico

Real Madrid admire wantaway Chelsea defender and so do Barcelona and Atletico
Real Madrid admire wantaway Chelsea defender and so do Barcelona and Atletico

According to Mario Cortegana of The Athletic, Real Madrid are among the clubs keeping an eye on Marc Cucurella’s situation at Chelsea.

Despite that interest, though, it remains unclear whether Los Blancos will make a move or have the financial room to complete such an operation.

Right now, the Spanish defender is open to leaving Chelsea this summer, attracting interest from several clubs across Spain. 

In that context, while Real Madrid appreciate the player, they are not alone in the race, with both Barcelona and Atletico Madrid also monitoring the situation closely.

As things stand, Cucurella’s future remains undecided despite growing interest in his services.

Real Madrid value Cucurella

According to the aforementioned outlet, Real Madrid value Cucurella’s profile and have followed his situation as they continue assessing options for the left-back position.

Real Madrid are interested in Cucurella. (Photo by George Wood/Getty Images)

However, there is currently uncertainty over whether the club will actively pursue a deal. 

This is because financial considerations play a major role, particularly given other priorities within the squad.

The report adds that Barcelona have already established contact with the player’s camp, while Atletico Madrid have also explored the possibility of signing him.

Chelsea, on their part, are not under pressure to sell, as the defender still has three years remaining on his contract and club sources remain relaxed about his situation. 

Although Chelsea are willing to listen to offers, they would only sanction a transfer if their valuation is met.

Do Real Madrid need a left-back?

Real Madrid’s interest is largely driven by uncertainty surrounding their current options on the left side of defence.

Cucurella is ready to leave Chelsea (Photo by Alex Pantling/Getty Images)

On paper, the squad contains several alternatives, but none have fully convinced as long-term first-choice solutions.

Ferland Mendy’s future remains unclear, while Fran Garcia has struggled to establish himself as the undisputed starter. 

Meanwhile, Alvaro Carreras is yet to do enough to guarantee a prominent role moving forward, and that uncertainty explains why the club continue to assess opportunities in the market.

Cucurella offers experience at the highest level, familiarity with Spanish football and the versatility to operate in different defensive systems. 

For now, though, Real Madrid’s interest appears to be at the evaluation stage rather than active negotiations. 

However, with Barcelona and Atletico Madrid already making moves, Los Blancos may eventually have to decide whether Cucurella is a market opportunity worth pursuing.

Ranking the new Premier League kits for the 2026-27 season

Only one thing tells you to start thinking about the 2026-27 Premier League season and that is clubs releasing their new kits.

There are plenty of retro designs among the new kits, with a couple of clear frontrunners so far.

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Below we rank the new Premier League kits for the 2026-27 season, and will update this post as and when new home and away jerseys are released.

Ranking new Premier League kits for 2026-27 season

1. Aston Villa

aye, it's great.

— Aston Villa (@AVFCOfficial) May 30, 2026

2. Liverpool

an icon reimagined. ❤️​

introducing the Liverpool FC home kit 26/27.

— Liverpool FC (@LFC) May 19, 2026

3. Manchester United

A memorable first outing for our new @adidasFootball home kit

— Manchester United (@ManUtd) May 18, 2026

4. Arsenal

Celebrating our connection

Dive into the details behind our 26/27 @adidasFootball home kit

— Arsenal (@Arsenal) May 15, 2026

5. Manchester City

A closer look at our new shirt

https://t.co/RfltCT4Rtspic.twitter.com/rwBTGXDgSQ

— Manchester City (@ManCity) May 20, 2026

French Open tennis player hit with $76k fine for making sexist comment about umpire

French Open tennis player hit with $76k fine for making sexist comment about umpire originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

22-year-old Paraguayan tennis player Adolfo Daniel Vallejo bowed out of his first French Open in the second round, losing a grueling match to French teenager Moise Kouame, but it was still supposed to be a step forward for his career after making his grand slam debut earlier in 2026.

Instead, Vallejo gained more attention for his comments after the match. Among those who paid close attention to his comments were French Open officials, who fined Vallejo for sexist remarks. 

The comments cost Vallejo half of his prize money from his French Open debut.

Here's a look at Vallejo's comments and the size of his fine.

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French Open fines Adolfo Daniel Vallejo for sexist comment

Vallejo was fined 65,000 euros, or about $76,000, for sexist comments about an umpire he made while speaking with tennis site Clay after losing to Kouame in five sets. 

The match came right down to the wire, with the 17-year-old Kouame taking a tense final set. Vallejo insinuated after the match that female umpire Ana Carvalho's calls were influenced by the crowd, which was heavily in support of the French teenager. 

After Vallejo made the remarks, French Open director Amelie Mauresmo announced a fine of roughly half the 22-year-old's winnings from the tournament. "This is clearly unacceptable," Mauresmo said. "Once again, such remarks have no place here."

Here's a look at Vallejo's exact words that ruffled some feathers.

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What did Adolfo Daniel Vallejo say about female tennis umpire?

Vallejo told tennis site Clay that "this sort of match needs to be umpired by a man" after he lost in five sets to the 17-year-old Kouame. 

"It has to be refereed by a man, because it's a very demanding crowd and you need a lot of strength to go against the crowd," Vallejo said. "The crowd was very out of line, but I understand they're supporting their compatriot."

Vallejo called the crowd "intense" and added, "the truth is it's also difficult for a referee to manage this situation," but his message that only a man would be able to make objective calls in a pro-Kouame environment was blunt and drew immediate criticism. 

NY Giants work out Odell Beckham Jr., 3 other veteran wide receivers

Juju Smith-Schuster | Getty Images

The New York Giants are not putting all of their veteran wide receiver eggs in the Odell Beckham Jr. basket.

The Giants DID work out Beckham on Monday, as had previously been reported. Beckham was joined, though, by three other veteran wide receivers, according to Paul Schwartz of the New York Post.

Braxton Berrios, JuJu Smith-Schuster, and Anthony Miller also worked out for the Giants.

New York has a need for veteran wide receiver help after Gunner Olszewski suffered a torn Achilles on Friday. Malik Nabers’ availability for the beginning of the season is in question as he rehabs from a pair of surgeries to repair a torn ACL and other knee damage. Darius Slayton has missed spring workouts due to surgery for a sports hernia.

Of the non-Beckham trio, Smith-Schuster might be the most intriguing name. Smith-Schuster is a nine-year veteran who spent three of the last four seasons with the Kansas City Chiefs, where Giants offensive coordinator Matt Nagy was on the coaching staff.

Smith-Schuster, 29, caught 33 passes in 17 games last season. He caught 78 passes for 933 yards for the Chiefs in 2022. Smith-Schuster has one 1,000-yard receiving season on his resume, but that was back in 2018. That season, he caught a career-high 111 passes for 1,426 yards while playing for the Pittsburgh Steelers, who selected him in the second round of the 2017 NFL Draft.

Smith-Schuster has 481 career receptions.

Berrios is interesting because his skillset most closely aligns with what the Giants lost due to Olszewski’s injury. The 30-year-old seven-year veteran has been a backup wide receiver, as well as a punt and kickoff returner during his career.

Berrios caught just six passes while playing in four games for the Houston Texans last season. He did not catch any in six games for the Miami Dolphins in 2024. Berrios has 140 career receptions, including a career-best 46 for the New York Jets in 2021.

Berrios has averaged 11.3 yards on 109 career punt returns, and 24.9 yards on 91 career kickoff returns.

Miller, 31, was a first-round pick by the Chicago Bears in the 2018 NFL Draft — when Nagy was the Bears’ head coach. Miller caught 134 passes for Nagy and the Bears in three seasons, but has only played in six NFL games with 12 receptions since the 2021 season. He also has some kickoff and punt return experience, but has done neither since 2020.

Miller is familiar to Giants coach John Harbaugh because he spent the last two seasons on Baltimore’s practice squad. Miller played in two games for Baltimore in 2024, the only two games he has played in since 2021.

Alim McNeill: I wasn't all the way back from torn ACL last year, I am now

Lions defensive tackle Alim McNeill didn't make his first appearance of the 2025 season until October and making a full return from his 2024 torn ACL took longer than that.

McNeill suffered the injury late in the 2024 season and returned to the lineup in Week 7 last year. McNeill had 14 tackles and a sack in 10 starts, which was less impactful than his pre-injury contributions to the defense.

McNeill said last Friday that he never felt 100 percent after coming back to action last year, but is now feeling back to being the player he was prior to hurting his knee.

"It's just how the body works. It takes time for stuff to come back a little bit," McNeill said, via the team's website. "Some stuff was just not there no matter how hard I tried to do certain stuff, it just wasn't there yet. It's here now."

McNeill had 57 tackles, 13 tackles for loss, 17 quarterback hits and 8.5 sacks in the 27 games before his injury. A return to that level of play would be just what the Lions need up front on defense as they try to plot their way back to the playoffs in 2026.

LSU commitment Kade Luker recognized as La. Gatorade 2026 top player

Cedar Creek pitcher Kade Luker was named the 2025-26 Louisiana Gatorade Player of the Year, according to Cougars coach Chad Yates.

The announcement came at 7 a.m. Monday for the 6-foot-1 LSU commitment.

Luker was selected the All-District 1-1A Most Valuable Player recently after going 10-1 on the mound with 106 strikeouts and a 1.04 ERA. He also hit .531 with five home runs, 35 RBIs and 48 runs scored. He was one of the key components in Cedar Creek’s drive to a 27-27 overall record and a semifinal berth in the LHSAA Select Division IV playoffs.

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Cedar Creek's Kade Luker is the MVP of the 2026 All-District baseball team.

He was a volunteer with Tim Tebow’s Night to Shine and has been a volunteer youth baseball coach in the Ruston community. Luker has maintained a weighted 3.74 GPA in the classroom.

The Gatorade program recognizes one state winner from each of the 50 states and Washington D.C. in 12 different sports.

Jimmy Watson covers Louisiana sports for the USA TODAY Network. Email him at jwatson@shreveporttimes.com and follow him on Twitter @JimmyWatson6.

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When Will The Belmont Stakes Return To Belmont Park?

When Will The Belmont Stakes Return To Belmont Park?
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The 158th running of the Belmont Stakes will again be hosted at Saratoga Race Course rather than its traditional home at Belmont Park, as the major redevelopment project at Belmont Park continues.

The New York Racing Association (NYRA) and New York State officials have confirmed that the famous Triple Crown race will remain at Saratoga for a third consecutive year while work progresses on the transformed Belmont Park facility.

Valued at more than $400 million, the rebuilding project includes a complete modernization of the horse racing grandstand, fan areas, hospitality spaces and racing infrastructure.

It represents one of the most significant renovations in Belmont Park’s history.

Officials determined that staging the Belmont Stakes while construction was still underway would present logistical and safety challenges for fans, horsemen and staff alike.

As a result, Saratoga Race Course has become the temporary home of the final leg of the Triple Crown.

Another important factor is Saratoga’s standing as one of America’s most historic and beloved racing venues.

Often referred to as “The Spa,” Saratoga has successfully hosted the Belmont Stakes Racing Festival throughout the relocation period, attracting huge crowds and generating strong wagering figures.

How Long Has the Belmont Stakes Been Staged at Saratoga?

The Belmont Stakes was first moved to Saratoga in 2024. Making the 2026 edition the third straight year the race has been staged there.

Before the move, the Belmont Stakes had never been run outside the New York City metropolitan area.

While the race was temporarily staged at Aqueduct Racetrack between 1963 and 1967 during an earlier rebuilding phase at Belmont Park, Saratoga became the first upstate New York venue to host the race.

The relocation has also changed the character of the contest itself. Traditionally known as the “Test of the Champion,” the Belmont Stakes is normally run over 1½ miles on Belmont Park’s sweeping oval.

The Belmont Stakes Race Distance Is Shorter at Saratoga

Saratoga’s tighter configuration, however, means the race has been shortened to 1¼ miles during its stay there. As running the full mile-and-a-half distance would require an unfair starting position on a turn.

When Will the Belmont Stakes Return to Belmont Park?

Current plans call for the Belmont Stakes to return to Belmont Park in 2027.

Although Belmont Park is expected to reopen in September 2026, construction timelines mean the 2026 Belmont Stakes could not realistically be accommodated there in June.

Officials therefore opted to keep the race at Saratoga for one final year before bringing it back downstate in 2027.

NYRA president David O’Rourke has stressed that Belmont Park “will always be the home of the Belmont Stakes”

Andy said the organization is eagerly anticipating the return of the Triple Crown race to the newly redeveloped venue.

The revamped Belmont Park is also scheduled to host the Breeders’ Cup in 2027, underlining both the scale and significance of the redevelopment project.

How Far Is Belmont Park From Saratoga Race Course?

Saratoga Race Course is located approximately 180 miles north of Belmont Park.

The drive between the two racetracks typically takes around three-and-a-half to four hours, depending on traffic conditions. Particularly when travelling through the New York metropolitan area.

Saratoga sits near the state capital of Albany in upstate New York. While Belmont Park is located on Long Island, just outside New York City.

That geographical contrast gives the Belmont Stakes a noticeably different feel during its temporary stay at Saratoga.

With the smaller, more intimate venue offering a sharp contrast to Belmont Park’s vast grandstand and expansive racing surface.

Saratoga Race Course To Belmont Race Course
Saratoga Race Course To Belmont Race Course

Who Won the Belmont Stakes in 2025?

The 2025 Belmont Stakes was won by Sovereignty. Who captured the 157th running of the race at Saratoga Race Course on June 7, 2025.

Trained by William I. Mott and ridden by jockey Junior Alvarado, Sovereignty completed the 1¼-mile contest in 2:00.69.

The colt had already won the 2025 Kentucky Derby and became the first horse since Justify to win at least two legs of the Triple Crown series.

Journalism finished second, while Baeza took third in the eight-horse field.

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Julian Brandt Emerges as Roma Target With Help From Donyell Malen

COLOGNE, GERMANY - JANUARY 20: Donyell Malen of Borussia Dortmund celebrates scoring his team's first goal with teammate Julian Brandt during the Bundesliga match between 1. FC Köln and Borussia Dortmund at RheinEnergieStadion on January 20, 2024 in Cologne, Germany. (Photo by Leon Kuegeler/Getty Images) | Getty Images

When it comes to the transfer game, you take all the help you can get. With Roma in the midst of another front-office transition, replacing former Director of Sport Frederic Massara with Atalanta’s Tony D’Amico, whose arrival may be delayed until June 30th, navigating the already challenging transfer waters might prove difficult.

In times like these, you get by with a little help from your friends…or employees. With a temporary vacancy in the Director’s chair, Donyell Malen has stepped in to fill the void, drawing on contacts from his Dortmund days to lend Roma a helping hand in the transfer market. According to the Corriere dello Sport, Malen has reached out to his former BVB running mate, free agent forward/winger Julian Brandt, encouraging the former German international to join the Giallorossi this summer.

Brandt, 30, is coming off a productive seven-year run with Borussia Dortmund, where he scored 57 goals and provided 67 assists in 307 appearances. Capable of playing virtually anywhere in the final third, Brandt would be an ideal complement to Gian Piero Gasperini’s attack, so much so that Roma has been putting out feelers since March.

Given his versatility, chemistry with Malen, and, perhaps most important of all, absence of a transfer fee, Brandt would be an ideal opening move for D’Amico and the Giallorossi.

Stay tuned!

Eintracht Frankfurt linked with move for West Ham midfielder

Eintracht Frankfurt linked with move for West Ham midfielder
Eintracht Frankfurt linked with move for West Ham midfielder

Last summer, Eintracht Frankfurt showed interest in Soungoutou Magassa, but the French midfielder ultimately opted to join West Ham United instead.

Now, after a difficult first season in London, Eintracht are once again being linked with a move for the 22-year-old, with Bild reporting that he has been placed on the Bundesliga club’s shortlist.

Should he end up moving to Deutsche Bank Park, Magassa would reunite with new Eintracht Frankfurt coach Adi Hütter, having previously played under him at AS Monaco before his move to England.

Magassa has made 26 appearances for West Ham, including 14 starts, after joining the club for a reported fee of €17 million.

NCAA baseball tournament: Today's elimination games, live updates, regionals schedule

It's elimination Monday in the 2026 NCAA baseball tournament. There are six winner-take-all games today. Who will join the 10 teams already safe in Super Regionals?

Of the top 16 seeds, only seven have booked their place in Super Regionals so far.

No. 1 overall seed UCLA was dumped out of the tournament by Saint Mary's, who then lost to Cal Poly.

No. 2 Georgia Tech has its back against the wall today against Oklahoma.

SEC contenders No. 4 Auburn and No. 8 Florida still have work to do.

It should be a nervy day. Follow USA TODAY Sports with our live scoreboard for updates all day long.

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NCAA baseball regional elimination games today

  • Tallahassee: No. 10 Florida State vs. St. John's, Noon (ESPNU)
  • Atlanta: No. 2 Georgia Tech vs. Oklahoma, 3 p.m. (ESPNU)
  • Gainesville: No. 8 Florida vs. Troy, 6 p.m. (SEC Network)
  • Morgantown: No. 16 West Virginia vs Kentucky, 6 p.m. (ESPN2)
  • Auburn: No. 4 Auburn vs. Milwaukee, 6 p.m. (ESPNU)
  • College Station: USC vs. No. 12 Texas A&M, 9 p.m. (ESPN2)

NCAA baseball regional winners: Who advanced to Super Regionals?

When do NCAA baseball Super Regionals start?

Friday, June 5 to Monday, June 8.

NCAA baseball Super Regional schedule

  • Cal Poly vs. West Virginia/Kentucky winner
  • Arkansas-Little Rock vs. Florida/Troy winner
  • North Carolina vs. Texas A&M/USC winner
  • Ole Miss vs. Auburn/Milwaukee winner
  • Kansas vs. Georgia Tech/Oklahoma winner
  • Alabama vs. Florida State/St. John's winner
  • Texas vs. Oregon
  • Mississippi State vs. Georgia

When is 2026 CWS? College World Series Schedule

  • Game 1: 2 p.m., June 12 (ESPN)
  • Game 2: 7 p.m., June 12 (ESPN)
  • Game 3: 3 p.m., June 13 (ESPN)
  • Game 4: 8 p.m., June 13 (ESPN)
  • Game 5: 2 p.m., June 14 (ESPN)
  • Game 6: 7 p.m., June 14 (ESPN)
  • Game 7: 2 p.m., June 15 (ESPN)
  • Game 8: 7 p.m., June 15 (ESPN)
  • Game 9: 2 p.m., June 16 (ESPN)
  • Game 10: 8 p.m., June 16 (ESPN)
  • Game 11: 2 p.m., June 17 (ESPN)
  • Game 12: 7 p.m., June 17 (ESPN)
  • Bracket 1: TBD, June 18 (ESPN)*
  • Bracket 2: TBD, June 18 (ESPN)*
  • Championship Series Game 1: TBD, June 20 (ESPN)
  • Championship Series Game 2: 2:30 p.m., June 21 (ABC)
  • Championship Series Game 3: 7 p.m., June 22*

* if necessary

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: NCAA baseball bracket live updates, scores, schedule 2026 regionals

Ole Miss sweeps Lincoln Regional, headed to Supers

Ole Miss' Dom Decker (12) bats against Mississippi State in Oxford, Miss. on Saturday, March 28, 2026. | Bruce Newman/Special to the Clarion Ledger / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images

Dom Decker admitted Sunday night in Lincoln was not his or Ole Miss’ best game, but a sacrifice fly off his bat scored a walk-off run to sweep the Lincoln Regional and propel the Rebels to the Super Regional round.

It is the first time since 2022 Ole Miss will play in a Super Regional (I can’t remember what happened that postseason). The Rebels had to overcome a 3-0 Arizona State lead early on in this game with Cade Townsend having a rough first two innings on the mound. He locked things down for the next few innings however allowing Ole Miss to get back into the game.

From there, a not so often used Wil Libbert came in for three no-hit innings in one of the more clutch outings of the season. Then JP Robertson pitched for the second time in as many days and shutout ASU in the ninth and tenth innings.

The Rebels just couldn’t grab the lead despite all those zeroes in the top half of the inning. Then, as baseball does sometimes, an unexpected hero emerges. With one man on and one out in the bottom of the tenth, freshman Luke Romine pinch hit with only two hits for the season. FOR THE SEASON.

Romine poked a fastball through the infield to advance the runner to third base to allow Decker the chance for a big fly to end the game. Decker came through as he seems to always do in these situations with a deep fly ball to left field scoring Cannon Goldin.

Ole Miss will know wait to see if Auburn can end the Cinderella story of Milwaukee on Monday in its regional final or not. If Auburn wins, the Rebels will head to Auburn, Ala. for the Super Regional round. If Milwaukee pulls off the upset, the Rebels will host the Super Regional round in Oxford.

There has not been a Super Regional in Oxford in more than 15 years, and while fans may think playing Milwaukee would be a punched ticket to Omaha, college baseball is all about getting hot at the right time and every series at this point is going to be pressure packed and difficult.

Either way, this has been one interesting season for Ole Miss baseball. At times, this team looked destined as one of the top 10 or 15 teams in the country. Other weekends were as low as I can remember seeing the program perform. The coaching experience and veteran roster shone through this weekend in Lincoln, however. This is where this team and locker room expected to be at this point in the year. One of the last 16 teams standing, cheers boys!

Palestra drops Inter transfer hint: ‘Ready’ for a big club in 2026-27

Palestra drops Inter transfer hint: ‘Ready’ for a big club in 2026-27
Palestra drops Inter transfer hint: ‘Ready’ for a big club in 2026-27

Marco Palestra says that he feels ‘ready’ to step up to a big club ahead of the 2026-27 season, as reports linking him with a move to Serie A and Coppa Italia champions Inter continue to circulate.

Palestra puts Inter on high alert: ‘Ready’ for a big club next season

Palestra was one of the breakthrough stars of the 2025-26 Serie A season, impressing while on loan at Cagliari and earning his first caps for the Italy national team as a result.

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

The 21-year-old is one of only four members of the current 24-man Italy squad who have previously been capped at senior level as Silvio Baldini prepares to lead his young Azzurri representatives into a pair of international friendlies against Luxembourg and Greece coming up this week.

Palestra spoke to the media from Italy’s training centre at Coverciano on Monday, and did not hide the fact that he feels ready to move away from Atalanta during the summer transfer window.

“I’ve always felt ready,” said Palestra when asked if he feels like now is the right time to step up to a ‘big’ club.

“I want to thank Cagliari and the coach Pisacane for my first season as a starter in Serie A. Now I’m focused on these two games and starting over with Italy. For next season, I hope to grow and improve even more, to fight for even higher goals.”

CAGLIARI, ITALY – JANUARY 02: Marco Palestra of Cagliari in action during the Serie A match between Cagliari Calcio and AC Milan at Stadio Sant’Elia on January 02, 2026 in Cagliari, Italy. (Photo by Enrico Locci/Getty Images)

Meanwhile, reports on Sunday claimed that Inter are ready to go all-in and make Palestra their ‘priority’ signing this transfer window.

The young right-back is reportedly valued in the region of €50m, and Inter will be particularly keen to acqire his services if they sell Denzel Dumfries, who has a €25m release clause in his contract. Luis Henrique is also among the Nerazzurri players who could leave the club this summer.

Stockport part ways with Dave Challinor

Stockport part ways with Dave Challinor
Stockport part ways with Dave Challinor

Dave Challinor has left Stockport County by mutual consent after almost five years in charge at Edgeley Park, bringing an end to one of the club’s most successful modern eras.

The 50-year-old departs after guiding them from the National League up to League One, overseeing two promotions and establishing Stockport as a competitive force in the EFL.

Across his 268 games in charge, Challinor won 144 matches and played a major role in transforming the club’s fortunes both on and off the pitch.

This season ended in disappointment, however, with Stockport narrowly missing out on promotion to the Championship after defeat to Bolton Wanderers in the League One play-off final at Wembley.

Challinor, who returned to the club in 2021 after a successful managerial spell elsewhere, had become one of the longest-serving managers in the EFL. He is now expected to be linked with several roles, including reported interest from Blackburn Rovers, although his departure is not believed to be tied to another job.

Ravens' Lamar Jackson has obvious reason to not sign a new contract with Baltimore right now

Ravens' Lamar Jackson has obvious reason to not sign a new contract with Baltimore right now originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

Lamar Jackson, as things stand, would be a free agent in the 2028 offseason.

The Baltimore Ravens certainly would like to keep their superstar QB beyond that, but contract negotiations are a two-way street, and Jackson might have a good reason to play the waiting game.

ESPN's Jeremy Fowler reported Monday that Jackson could be eying the chance to get his next deal next offseason.

The main reason is that the young QBs who will have finished their third NFL seasons will be eligible for extensions. That could redefine the whole cost of a quarterback on the market, and make Jackson some serious extra cash.

"Baltimore wants to extend Jackson, a free agent in 2028," Fowler writes. "No major progress has been made yet, and some around the league wonder whether Jackson wants to wait until next offseason to up his value. The quarterback market could move during the 2027 offseason, with Drake Maye, Caleb Williams and Jayden Daniels eligible for new deals."

MORE: Jason Kelce says the NFL is ruining its most valuable asset

It's certainly a logical path for Jackson to take, although he does add a bit of risk to the equation if he were to get injured in a rough way this season.

There could also be another factor that helps Jackson in any negotiation next offseason: a ticking clock.

Right now, the Ravens know they've still got a long runway before Jackson reaches free agency. A year from now, everything will feel a bit more urgent.

Much like the trade deadline, having a looming marker can often get deals done more efficiently -- and in Jackson's case, in a way that brings in a higher offer to ensure that he does indeed sign the deal.

If Baltimore comes with a great enough deal now, Jackson could still sign an extension this offseason. But it sure sounds like it won't be a surprise if he bides his time.

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Moise Kouame drops emotional Instagram note after Roland Garros exit — what’s next?

Photo by Daniel Kopatsch/Getty Images
Photo by Daniel Kopatsch/Getty Images

Kouame grateful for fan support at Roland Garros

Kouame’s time in Paris has been full of positives, not just for his results, but also for what he gained from it all. Competing as a wildcard in both singles and doubles will be an experience that sticks with him.

There’s been a lot to enjoy about Moise Kouame’s first appearance at Roland Garros. He took full advantage of his main draw wildcard by winning two matches and putting up a strong fight against Alejandro Tabilo.

Sharing pictures from his time in Paris, he wrote a heartfelt message.

Moise Kouame looks back on memorable Roland Garros debut

Photo by Tim Clayton/Getty Images
Photo by Tim Clayton/Getty Images

“What an emotional journey! The 2026 Roland-Garros tournament will forever hold a special place in my heart.”

“First of all, I would like to thank the FFT (French Tennis Federation) for giving me the opportunity to compete in my very first Grand Slam main draw.”

“A huge thank you to my team: my coach Liam, Richard, my fitness trainer, my agent, and my sponsors. Thank you to my family for their unwavering support.”

“And of course, thank you to all of you who carried me through these three matches, whether from around the world, behind your screens, or in the stands.”

“I will be back next year with the same determination, hoping to go even further. See you soon.”

Kouame entered Roland Garros with just four ATP appearances to his name, all of which have arrived this season. Having recently reached a career-high rank of 313, the exciting young Frenchman currently finds himself at number 318.

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🤔 This week's quiz: Brasileiro, UCL, Brazil, Liberta and more; 10/10?

🤔 This week's quiz: Brasileiro, UCL, Brazil, Liberta and more; 10/10?

Monday is Quiz of the Week day!

And what a week! The national team presentation and a friendly, the final round of the Libertadores and Sudamericana, the Champions League final, and a round of the Brasileirão. Have you been following it all?

Take the Quiz of the Week here!

Write in the comments if you got a 10/10.

And also say whether you found it easy or very difficult.

This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇧🇷 here.

Dolphins rookie linebacker Jacob Rodriguez’s draft day profiled by NFL

LUBBOCK, TEXAS - OCTOBER 25: Jacob Rodriguez #10 of the Texas Tech Red Raiders runs across the field before the game against the Oklahoma State Cowboys at Jones AT&T Stadium on October 25, 2025 in Lubbock, Texas. (Photo by John E. Moore III/Getty Images) | Getty Images

The Miami Dolphins made Texas Tech linebacker Jacob Rodriguez the 43rd overall pick in the 2026 NFL Draft — selecting him early on in the second round of the annual selection process. The move pairs him with another Texas Tech alum already on Miami’s roster — fellow linebacker Jordyn Brooks.

Last week, the National Football League released a short video chronicling Rodriguez’s journey through high school football, college and his draft day selection. The clip also discusses the linebacker’s family life — including his relationships with his older siblings (two older brothers and two older sisters), his parents and his wife (Emma) who he’s been with since high school.

Emma Rodriguez flies Black Hawk helicopters as an Aviation Officer in the United States Army. She credits her husband for helping her to become who she is today.

“I would not be who I am today if I didn’t have Jacob. Having somebody who is that driven in your corner, in my corner is just — it’s the greatest gift in the entire world.

Rodriguez’s drive and work ethic paid off when the Dolphins used their second-round pick on the 23-year old. New general manager Jon-Eric Sullivan spoke with the linebacker over the phone on draft day and had this to say to his new defensive weapon.

“Hey, man. We’re fired up. I can’t tell you how excited we are to get you here. We’re all about culture, man. And you can help lead it.”

New head coach Jeff Hafley was the next to speak with Rodriguez, and he shared Sullivan’s excitement regarding Miami’s young linebacker.

“Ah, man. I am so fired up, man. Are you excited? You’re made of the right stuff. I love the way you play and you’ve got great instincts, man. You’re so tough. You fly around. You’re just what we need, man. I cannot wait to coach you. This is going to be awesome.

For the NFL’s entire clip, watch the video below.

.@MiamiDolphins LB Jacob Rodriguez's family has been in his corner through it all and getting to share this moment with them made it even more special ❤️ @TexasTechFBpic.twitter.com/aqjVKw5DUk

— NFL (@NFL) May 27, 2026

How to follow the Monaco Grand Prix on the BBC

Lando Norris on track in Monaco drives past yachts in the harbour
At the 2025 Monaco Grand Prix, a new rule required drivers to use three sets of tyres during the race [Getty Images]

Round six of the 2026 Formula 1 season heads to the glamour of Monte Carlo for the Monaco Grand Prix, from 5-7 June.

Mercedes' Kimi Antonelli secured his fourth win in a row in Canada two weeks ago to lead team-mate George Russell, who retired from the race in Montreal, by 43 points in the drivers' championship.

Ferrari's Lewis Hamilton finished second, with Red Bull's Max Verstappen claiming his first podium of the campaign in third.

Lights out for Sunday's 78-lap race in the Principality is at 14:00 BST.

Session start times and BBC coverage

Commentary of the race will be available across BBC Radio 5 Live, BBC Sounds and the BBC Sport website and app.

You can also listen by asking most smart speakers to "play BBC Radio 5 Live" or "play BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra".

Make sure to listen to every episode of the Chequered Flag podcast. For the first time this year, the post-race show for every grand prix is available to watch on BBC iPlayer and YouTube.

All times BST

Friday, 5 June

First practice: 12:30-13:30 (Sports Extra 3 via BBC Sounds and smart speakers)

Second practice: 16:00-17:00 (Sports Extra 3 via BBC Sounds and smart speakers)

Saturday, 6 June

Third practice: 11:30-12:30 (Sports Extra 2 via BBC Sounds and smart speakers)

Qualifying: 15:00-16:00 (Sports Extra 2 via BBC Sounds and smart speakers)

Sunday, 7 June

Race: 14:00 (BBC Radio 5 Live, BBC Sounds and smart speakers)

What is the Monaco weather forecast?

Race winner Lando Norris, McLaren CEO Zak Brown and third-placed Oscar Piastri stand on the podium un Monaco last year
Lando Norris (left) secured his maiden Monaco victory last year from pole position, with McLaren team-mate Oscar Piastri (right) third and home driver Charles Leclerc second for Ferrari [Getty Images]

The early forecast predicts a mostly dry weekend of racing in Monte Carlo, with only a very small risk of rain across the three days.

Friday's practice sessions and Saturday's qualifying are set to have sunny intervals with a gentle breeze, with temperatures reaching highs of between 25C and 26C.

For Sunday's grand prix, which starts at 15:00 local time, the weather will be pleasant once again, with light winds, a top temperature of 27C and a 16% chance of rain.

European leg of F1 season begins

With five flyaway races completed in three months - Bahrain and Saudi Arabia were cancelled in April as a result of the war in the Middle East - the season gets into a rhythm from June with the beginning of the European leg of the campaign.

Monaco starts a run of four races in five weeks with Barcelona, Austria and the British Grand Prix.

Following Silverstone, Belgium and Hungary are back-to-back events, before everyone packs up for the summer break.

When the season returns in August, the final three European races conclude with the Dutch and Italian grands prix, plus Madrid's debut on the calendar in September.

Monaco - 5-7 June

Barcelona - 12-14 June

Austria - 26-28 June

Silverstone - 3-5 July

Belgium - 17-19 July

Hungary - 24-26 July

Zandvoort - 21-23 August

Monza - 4-6 September

Madrid - 11-13 September

Red Sox Reveal Key Ceddanne Rafaela, Willson Contreras Updates

Boston Red Sox first baseman Willson Contreras
Boston Red Sox first baseman Willson Contreras

That the Boston Red Sox managed nine runs on Sunday was made all the more impressive by the absence of two key bats.

First baseman Willson Contreras and center fielder Ceddanne Rafaela, who have been two of the lone standouts on this highly disappointing Boston offense, both sat out the game. Both were also dealing with new injury concerns, though it appears neither is in danger of heading to the injured list after their one-game absences.

Rafaela was also a late scratch, prompting some concern that there might be an issue worth monitoring beyond Sunday. 

Though it's never fully safe these days to assume that a Red Sox player is out of the woods when it come to injury, it appears Rafaela and Contreras are both going to be ready for action on Tuesday, when the Red Sox begin a three-game series at Fenway Park against the Baltimore Orioles. 

Jen McCaffrey of The Athletic reported Monday that the Red Sox were likely to re-insert both impact bats into their Tuesday lineup. 

"Rafaela aggravated his back on a diving catch during the homestand last week and Contreras hyperextended his elbow on a swing over the weekend. Tracy said both players needed a breather," wrote McCaffrey. "With the day off on Monday, they’ll likely return to the lineup on Tuesday."

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Having both players healthy is also no guarantee that they perform up to their standards from the year to date, which the Red Sox desperately need. Rafaela and Contreras have been the team's second- and third-most valuable position players by bWAR, trailing only Wilyer Abreu. 

A key series with Baltimore leads into a weekend trip to Yankee Stadium, so the Red Sox need their offensive attack as whole as it can be. 

More MLB: Red Sox's 11-Year Veteran Could Be Entering Final Day in Boston Organization

'I just want to play for India': The simple dream driving RCB pacer Rasikh Salam Dar

BENGALURU: When Rasikh Salam Dar grew up in Kulgam, Jammu and Kashmir, cricket was a passion before it became a real possibility. People played everywhere. Tennis-ball matches stretched into the afternoons. Yet, professional cricket seemed distant and uncertain as a career.


“When I started from my district, nobody had really made it,” Rasikh told TOI. “People had doubts. Families were unsure whether cricket could really become a career.”






Now, things are different. "There are four or five players from Kashmir in the IPL now, and that is a huge achievement," said Rasikh, who bowled a maiden and took two wickets against the Gujarat Titans in Qualifier 1.


At 26, he represents that shift. As a right-arm pacer, he built his IPL career across franchises before finding a stable home with Royal Challengers Bengaluru.


After a modest 2024 season with Delhi Capitals, RCB invested heavily — Rs 6 crore — in Rasikh at the mega auction and retained him. He has repaid their faith. With Yash Dayal out, Rasikh is a quiet hero in RCB’s march to the final.


For Rasikh, the journey is about more than numbers — it’s also about inspiring belief at home. “Now, youngsters see us playing and feel they can do it,” he said. “Earlier, families worried: what if cricket doesn’t work out?”


His own family carried similar concerns. “My father (Abdul Salam Dar) is a teacher. Naturally, he used to think about my studies and career.”


His mother, however, never wavered. “She always believed,” he said with a smile. “She never asked me to stop playing.”

That support carried him through uncertain early years, when cricket was joy, not structure. “I started with tennis-ball cricket. My cousin Nadeem Dar took me everywhere for matches. We were just enjoying ourselves, not thinking professionally,” he recalled.


Transitioning from village to elite cricket was not easy. Facilities in Kashmir were limited. “If you’re passionate and give your hundred percent, you’ll get something back,” Rasikh said. “Limited facilities make things hard, but nothing is impossible.”


What does the IPL's glitz and pressure do to a cricketer's mindset from the valley? Rasikh, who switched allegiance from J&K to Baroda last season, tries to stay grounded. "The IPL brings attention and criticism. One good performance, people praise you. One bad day, things change quickly."


Inside the RCB setup, Rasikh learns from seniors like Bhuvneshwar and Hazlewood. "We discuss bowling plans and situations. I try to learn constantly."


Despite his maturity, one ambition remains. "I just want to play for India," Rasikh stated. "I don’t mind the colour of the ball. I just want to play for India."


That statement captures Rasikh best — uncomplicated, grounded, quietly ambitious.


Away from cricket, he still prefers the simplicity of home. Time with friends. Volleyball. Tennis-ball cricket with boys from the neighbourhood. “When I go back home, I still enjoy playing with them.”

The surroundings may have changed dramatically — from Kashmir’s streets to the IPL spotlight — but the relationship with the game remains untouched.

Six people stabbed following Arsenal victory parade

A dense crowd of Arsenal football supporters celebrates in a city street filled with red smoke. In the foreground, a large red banner is blurred, while in the mid-ground, a fan stands above the crowd with arms raised, holding a smoking flare.
Hundreds of thousands of Arsenal fans turned up for the five-mile parade [EPA/Shutterstock]

Six people were stabbed and 24 arrests were made in connection with Arsenal's victory parade in north London, the Metropolitan Police has said.

Most of those injured in the stabbings were not seriously hurt, but a man in his 20s was taken to hospital in a life-threatening condition after being attacked in Hornsey Road shortly before 20:30 BST on Sunday. Police said he is now in a stable condition.

More than 500 officers were deployed for the event, which attracted hundreds of thousands of supporters celebrating Arsenal's Premier League title success.

Police said one officer suffered a slash wound to the hand and another was struck on the head by objects thrown during the celebrations.

The 24 arrests included 10 people suspected of assaulting police officers, three on suspicion of sexual assault and one on suspicion of grievous bodily harm over an attack that caused a head injury.

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The Bandwagon Fans’ Guide to this Carolina Hurricanes Team

RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA - MAY 29: Frederik Andersen #31 of the Carolina Hurricanes celebrates with teammates after a 6-1 victory against the Montréal Canadiens in Game Five of the Eastern Conference Final of the 2026 Stanley Cup Playoffs at Lenovo Center on May 29, 2026 in Raleigh, North Carolina. (Photo by Josh Lavallee/NHLI via Getty Images) | NHLI via Getty Images

Let’s start with this—this post both assumes you don’t know much about the NHL hockey team that plays in Raleigh, North Carolina nor will it judge you for it. While a good chunk of the fanbase scoffs at the narratives that have emerged about this team, others—like this author—understand that in this world and the all-consuming nature of following your own team that there just isn’t a lot of room to get deep in the weeds on another team.

I probably couldn’t tell you much about your team. We’re all busy. Now, though, that there are only two teams left and you’re reading this you’ve probably looked at the matchup with the Canes and the Vegas Golden Knights and landed on rooting for the Hurricanes. There are a lot reasons why you’re probably doing this—and my guess for a lot of you it has to do with the goalie in Vegas. This isn’t the article to talk about that, but if you don’t know about why he’s drawn the scorn of many, you should find out and you may end up back here. I’d highly suggest reading Sara Civian’s Substack post about it.

Whatever the reason, though, you’ve now bought a ticket to the Hurricanes’ bandwagon. Here are some things you need to know:

The fandom

The fandom of the Hurricanes basically has two sects—pre and post 2006. It is important to know that there is a significant portion of the base that has been fans since they arrived in North Carolina in 1997. They’ll tell you of the days of driving to Greensboro, being there for the first night of the Entertainment and Sports Arena when the Canes permanently landed in Raleigh, and crying as Rod Brind’Amour lifted the cup in 2006.

The problem with that run was that it basically came out of nowhere, especially with a full year off due to a lockout. The Canes then wasted that by missing the playoffs in 2007 and 2008, made a magical run in 2009 that ended in a sweep to the Penguins, and then that was it. Nothing.

Enter the “post 2006” crowd which honestly should be called the “post 2018” crowd. In this new era of Hurricanes hockey since Tom Dundon purchased the team the sustained success of getting into the playoffs every year has built a ton of new fans. Some found their passion reignited, but a lot are folks that have latched on to the team because the moved to the area since that Cup run, and they’ve been welcomed—for the most part. There’ll always be a few gatekeepers, but for the most part being a fan of the Hurricanes means you’ve likely been a victim of gatekeeping from other fanbases, and you want to be an example against that.

It’s a big reason that when you come to Raleigh for a game as an opposing fan you’re probably going to be surprised at how welcomed you’ll be as long as you aren’t a part of the male anatomy in your actions.

The College Atmosphere

There was a reason why when the Stadium Series came to Raleigh in 2023 they chose to make it feel as much like a college game as possible. There is no other hockey market in the country that sits where three major college rivals have battled each other for decades. That means the fanbase brings a collegiate fandom atmosphere to games, both before and after.

No where best is that atmosphere found than in the parking lots around the arena before the game. When the Lenovo Center was opened back in 1999, it was in the older model where you built areans away from the center part of town and surrounded it with ample parking for everyone. It was also built right next to the football stadium where North Carolina State plays, so naturally it made sense to do what you do before football games—tailgate. It’s a culture that has grown over the years, to the point that those in the know grab spots by the Lenovo Center before the lots officially open so they can get their smokers going—the attendants just go up to them and get their payment when they arrive. Some of the best food you’re going to find will be in those parking lots, and you’re pretty much guaranteed to be offered something if asked.

Inside the atmosphere leads to loud crowds, college style chants, the loud “red” during the Anthem, boos for members of opposing schools that show up, and expert level trolling because fans in this area love to troll fans of the opposing school. How does that show in real time?

Hurricanes fans doing Ole chants with their team up 4-0 in Game 5 🫣 pic.twitter.com/dAgOP4Ien4

— Sportsnet (@Sportsnet) May 30, 2026

Style of Play

There’s just not enough room here to go into all of the intricacies of this team. Let’s just talk basics—you’ve been told Carolina Hurricanes hockey is boring. The thing is—saying that harkens back to the pre-lockout days where you couldn’t complete two-line passes and goalies could touch the puck anywhere on the ice. You think of a team that clogs the neutral zone and milks the clock.

That’s not how Carolina plays, nor could they because of the rules. Instead, when you watch you realize just how action-packed the hockey is. Carolina’s basic play style is that on offense they want to possess the puck, shoot the puck, and then on the defensive side play man-to-man style defense to force you to give the puck up. Carolina is always moving, always chasing, and one mistake on either side of the ice leads to high-danger chances. The reason it can be considered “boring” is because this style tends to lead to Carolina possessing the puck A LOT, and just peppering the goalie with shots. Folks get bored because one team controls the action, but as they showed against Montreal it really does lead to constant action.

They also use all four lines and all three defensive pairs more than any other team. That was never more apparent than when that fourth line was used during all the overtimes that Carolina would play, and basically set up several of the OT winners.

It’s a wearing style of play that has worn the Hurricanes out in previous postseasons because they couldn’t close games out in enough time to rest between series. They’d then face a team that would either goalie them or just play that physical style better. This season, though, the cards have fallen right. Two teams that could have worn them out in Ottawa and Philadelphia instead found themselves taken out quickly, and then Montreal plays a completely opposite style that wilted in the face of playing an extra series’ worth of games. Add in the fact that this team is the healthiest they’ve ever been in the postseason, and you have the best version of what has been building for years. The use of all four lines and trusting all three pair of defensemen also meant that the minutes per game has been even, making them all fresher as well. Just look at the difference in the time for Vegas and for Carolina. Expect to see a similar story this round.

The path is also a point of contention with the fanbase, one that Greg Wyshynski does a great job dispelling. The Hurricanes played a team a lot of folks expected to upset Carolina and was the “team you don’t want to face.” They then faced a Flyers team that was familiar with their style and played them to overtime in every game in the regular season, upsetting the Penguins. Finally they played a Montreal squad that beat both Tampa and Buffalo just to get to the Conference Finals. Maybe it looked easy because this team is just that good. Compare that to the Vegas opponents and you very easily can argue they had the much easier path.

The other answer—play better in the regular season to get a higher seed and earn that easy path.

The Personalities

Like every fanbase we have our favorites. Seth Jarvis is probably the biggest name you know and if you haven’t seen some of the gems he’s put out there, a quick search on YouTube will find it. He’s also famous for having his group of core buddies from Winnipeg that traveled to the Olympics to watch him and should be in the area for the Final. It’s ridiculously wholesome, and they are welcome every time they want to come here.

The other big personality is Jordan Martinook, who plays on the line with Jordan Staal and Nikolaj Ehlers. For a long time he hit the ice by screaming out the name of Andrei Svechnikov, and while Jarvis may be the jester of the team Martinook is the soul. Staal is the heart, basically a version of Rod Brind’Amour on the ice. The rest of the team is basically full of a lot of cliches. They aren’t going to say something the opponent will get sparked by, are focused on the team winning, and are friendly as all get out but tend to be guarded in terms of showing a ton of personality.

That said, as the run has gone on some stories have emerged out of that pack. We have two new dads in Sean Walker and K’Andre Miller, and Miller specifically has started to emerge as another fan favorite for how he’s embraced the team, the area, and hasn’t been afraid to let his emotions show since the Hurricanes traded for him out of New York (more on that in a second). I challenge you not to be moved when you see this.

K'Andre Miller shares an emotional moment with his newborn son Kashton after advancing to the Stanley Cup Final 🥹❤️ pic.twitter.com/lVBjWHv45H

— Sportsnet (@Sportsnet) May 30, 2026

As an aside, I chatted with Miller off recording for a couple of minutes prior to Game Two, and the smile on his face despite what the Canes were coming off of was infectious. He really did have an appreciation for being on this team, and that was later backed up by this great reporting by TNT’s Jackie Redmond:

Forgot to add to this.

RBA said that Miller had even asked him for clarification on something the morning of Game 5 and Rod needed to get back to him on it after speaking with us haha. It’s a regular thing.

But the overall point Rod was making, is that K’Andre Miller has… https://t.co/Gi8bn9s54x

— Jackie Redmond (@Jackie_Redmond) May 31, 2026

The other story this postseason is Frederik Andersen. You should know his story by now and while off the ice he really isn’t known as a quote machine, it’s impossible not to root for him both as someone who escaped Toronto and now dealing with tragedy. The amount of emotion he showed after winning Game Five was so uncharacteristic and tells you just how much he was hurting. His story provides quite a contrast to who’s manning the pipes on the other side.

The Leadership

To know this team is to honestly know two people: Rod Brind’Amour and Eric Tulsky. For as much grief as owner Tom Dundon deserves—and look as fans of this team who’ve had to pay higher prices lately we give him grief—the fact is that he chose both of those people to be in their current positions and the Hurricanes wouldn’t be here without those two.

We’ll start with Tulsky who should have been a General Manager of the Year nominee. The players who have made the biggest impact for the Hurricanes this playoff have all been additions under the Tulsky leadership the last two years.

Hurricanes point leaders these playoffs
1. Hall – traded for by Tulsky
2. Blake – signed an 8×5.1 extension by Tulsky
3. Stank – traded for by Tulsky
4. Ehlers – signed by Tulsky
5. Miller – sign and trade by Tulsky pic.twitter.com/v6bkZxCVyL

— Slavinisourgoat (@slavinisourgoat) May 30, 2026

Tulsky is a inspirational story. He has a chemistry Phd and then just started writing for Broad Street Hockey, formerly of SB Nation, being one of the first to get into the analytics of hockey. That launched him into working for teams, eventually being brought on by Ron Francis to the Hurricanes. From there he worked his way up to being a driving force behind the players acquired. When Don Waddell decided to take more money to do half the job over in Columbus—cause who can blame him—Tulsky was elevated into the role. His biggest attribute has been showing a deftness to take a failure and move on quickly. Everyone points to the Rantanen deal, but a few months prior he also missed on being able to resign Jake Guentzel. In both cases he rebounded and continued that work in the offseason when he signed Ehlers and traded for Miller. The Rantanen trade in particular is just one big success story as it led to Taylor Hall, Logan Stankoven, Mark Jankowski, and Miller all playing for this squad.

At this point Tulsky’s reputation is such that it’s known that if he’s calling to trade for one of your defensemen, rather than completing the trade you should take a long, hard look at why he’s calling. The thing is, it isn’t just about analytics with him. In interview after interview he speaks not just of a players’ number but the attitude and fit with the team. He works collaboratively with Brind’Amour, who makes it known what type of person the player has to be. For the most part players that are here want to be here, and it’s led to one of the most consistent lineups under the Brind’Amour leadership.

That brings us to Rod. I truly don’t think there are many hockey personalities that are as loved by the home team as Brind’Amour is to Hurricanes fans. He’s given these fans the ultimate compliment that make them want to run through a wall for him—he’s chosen this area. After he was traded here in 2000 he embraced Raleigh and the fans. He married local, and when his career was over even though it ended rough—as most hockey players’ careers do—he stayed. He would jump on the team staff, eventually became an assistant coach under Bill Peters, and then was selected by Dundon to lead the team as part of the Peters trade to Calgary. He coaches for this area as much as he coaches for this franchise, and has eschewed other opportunities despite being a victim of “Business Tom” taking advantage of his loyalty and getting him at a discount.

It is easy to be hyperbolic about Brind’Amour but folks who have covered the team know it too. He’s also good with a soundbite, has a wicked sense of humor, and has had some of the most meme-able facial expressions in hockey. Fans here still wear his jersey, and honestly fans are rooting for him as much as they are rooting for the Hurricanes.


That should have you covered. Folks in the comments will also catch you up on anything else I may have missed and if you have questions, ask. Meanwhile, welcome on the bandwagon, enjoy a Cheerwine and a BBQ sandwich and here’s hoping for a good ride.

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Alan Shearer presents theory for how Chelsea secured Xabi Alonso ahead of Liverpool

Alan Shearer presents theory for how Chelsea secured Xabi Alonso ahead of Liverpool
Alan Shearer presents theory for how Chelsea secured Xabi Alonso ahead of Liverpool

Xabi Alonso has taken a new title at Chelsea, and according to Alan Shearer, that’s more than just window dressing.

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Liverpool sacking Arne Slot has brought Chelsea’s name back into the headlines, as people are puzzled by why the Reds wouldn’t have tried to land Xabi Alonso before we did.

Alan Shearer has been speaking about both club’s managerial changes, and noted something in Alonso’s appointment that may be revealing.

Shearer thinks Chelsea offered Alonso more power than Liverpool

“There’s one thing I would say about Xabi Alonso taking the Chelsea role: it’s not a coincidence he’s the ‘manager’ rather than a ‘head coach’ which suggests to me that he’s got so many things in his contract that it’ll be watertight,” Shearer pointed out in quotes picked up by Football.London.

“[The Chelsea project] had to have someone at the helm who was making big decisions. And I guess the title of manager means he’s going to be making big decisions, who’s coming in and who’s going out.

That was clearly a major part of the process of convincing Alonso to take the job. Perhaps Liverpool weren’t willing to make the same concessions. It certainly would explain a lot about how things ended up.

In other news…

Marcel Desailly has been speaking about Cole Palmer and what the attacker lacks to be a top player.

Kendry Paez’s future is increasingly up in the air as a second consecutive loan starts to go the wrong way. He needs a good World Cup…

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Open Thread: June 1, 2026

The monsters fight in a scene from the film 'Godzilla 2000', 1999. (Photo by TriStar/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Hey all, here’s your open thread for Monday.

MMA ADJACENT

For Anton.

A few Chinese fighters at UFC Macau who could have used some wrestling.

TOTALLY OFF TOPIC

Looks kinda fun.

Start the week with a Godzilla movie marathon.

GAME TIME

Amazing that someone is updating this every week.

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  • Rookie Watch: Alex examines how the newcomers did in Macau — FULL STORY
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  • Another one?: Was Holly Holm robbed over the weekend? — FULL STORY

Enjoy!

Sean Strickland suggests Donald Trump ally deserves boos at UFC Freedom 250

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Sean Strickland has always identified as a conservative, but his view of Donald Trump’s politics has become more complicated, as disagreements over America First priorities have pushed him into open criticism.

The UFC middleweight champion recently questioned Trump-aligned politics after an AIPAC-backed Republican primary result, arguing foreign interests were being put ahead of American ones.

That criticism has now reached one of Trump’s most prominent allies. Before UFC Freedom 250, Strickland took aim at Israel Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

Sean Strickland wants Benjamin Netanyahu booed at UFC Freedom 250

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Photo by Ed Mulholland/Zuffa LLC

Strickland posted on X last Sunday: “I hope Benjamin Netanyahu goes to UFC 250… It will set the record for the loudest public shaming.”

The comment followed his broader criticism of US support for Israel in Middle East conflicts. Strickland has framed the issue as an America First concern rather than a purely partisan one.

UFC Freedom 250 is set for June 14 on the White House South Lawn, and the crowd will not be a typical UFC audience. Reports suggest the main South Lawn seating will be invitation-only, with military members, officials and VIP guests filling limited seats.

That could affect the atmosphere. A regular UFC crowd might react strongly to Netanyahu, but a guest-heavy White House audience may be more reserved.

Even so, Strickland’s comments show how much his political tone has shifted. He has not abandoned conservatism, but he is now willing to challenge Trump’s circle on foreign policy.

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The Arsenal evolution, not revolution

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The culmination of Mikel Arteta's 'process', which has now been well and truly 'trusted', may have reached a climax with the Premier League trophy and subsequent parade this weekend just gone.

But, as Arteta alluded to himself already post-Champions League final defeat, the club always needs to move forward.

He will 100% be doing that now - I bet he doesn't even have a proper holiday - and he will be thinking about next season already! It is part of his DNA and I think it is right.

We have a great squad, a deep squad, but you can't stand still and neither should you in football because this is just a point in time.

You cannot keep all of your players happy and so, inevitably, there needs to be churn at the club. It is healthy, but Arteta needs to know who the key pillars are in his team.

Two years ago, I would have said Martin Odegaard but I'm not so sure now. I would have also said Gabriel Martinelli but, again, I don't think that is the case.

There are not many sacred cows in this Arsenal squad, and I don't think there should be. Change is risky for sure, but nothing lasts forever.

Fresh ideas don't just come from the manager or his coaching staff; they come from the players too, so I back Arteta to be looking at his squad and making some difficult decisions about players who we all really love but need to move on to make space, possibly for those new ideas and new ways of playing.

The great thing about the way Arteta and the club have gone about their player acquisition in the last three or four transfer windows is that they haven't just recruited for talent, but for mentality and personality too.

They do their due diligence and, for me, that's why I don't see change as a bad thing in terms of players leaving and new ones coming in to replace them.

Find more from Chris Howard at Suburban Gooners and the Same Old Arsenal Podcast

Aryna Sabalenka vs. Naomi Osaka highlights Monday French Open schedule

The marquee matchup on the French Open stage Monday, June 1, will be when top-seeded Aryna Sabalenka takes on No. 16 Naomi Osaka in a clash of four-time Grand Slam champions.

And for the first time since 2023, the women will be playing under the lights at Roland Garros.

The prime-time showdown comes partially as a result of so many big names being eliminated early from this year's tournament. However, a match between the world's No. 1 women's player in Sabalenka and another in Osaka who has previously been ranked No. 1 should more than fit the bill.

Here's a look at the results and upcoming matches in Paris for Monday, June 1.

Aryna Sabalenka returns a shot during her third-round match against Daria Kasatkina in the 2026 French Open.

French Open results, Day 9

Women's singles

(22) Anna Kalinskaya, Russia, def. (28) Anastasia Potapova, Austria, 6-4, 2-6, 7-6(10-7).

Maja Chwalinska, Poland vs. Diane Parry, France

(1) Aryna Sabalenka, Belarus vs. (16) Naomi Osaka, Japan

(19) Madison Keys, U.S. vs. (25) Diana Shnaider, Russia

Men's singles

(10) Flavio Cobolli, Italy def. Zachary Svajda, U.S., 6-2, 6-3, 6-7 (3), 7-6 (5).

(4) Felix Auger-Aliassime, Canada, vs Alejandro Tabilo, Chile

Juan Manuel Cerundolo, Argentina vs Matteo Berrettini, Italy

(19) Frances Tiafoe, U.S. vs. Matteo Arnaldi, Italy

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: French Open results: No. 1 Sabalenka takes on No. 16 Osaka in Paris

2025-26 Season in Review: Sam Girard

PITTSBURGH, PA - MARCH 22: Samuel Girard #49 of the Pittsburgh Penguins skates during the game against the Carolina Hurricanes at PPG PAINTS Arena on March 22, 2026 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Joe Sargent/NHLI via Getty Images) | NHLI via Getty Images

Vitals

Player: Sam Girard
Born: May 12, 1998 (28 years old)
Height: 5’10”
Weight: 170 pounds
Hometown: Roberval, Quebec, Canada
Shoots: Left
Draft: Second-round, 2016, No. 47 overall by the Nashville Predators
2025-26 Statistics: 60 games played, 3 goals, 16 assists, 19 points (20 games, 0 goals, 7 assists with Pittsburgh)
Contract Status: In the final year of a seven-year, $35 million contract ($5 million salary cap)

Story of the Season

Girard’s 2025-26 season began with him as a member of the Colorado Avalanche, only to see him get traded to the Pittsburgh Penguins, along with a future second-round draft pick, in exchange for veteran defenseman and pending unrestricted free agent Brett Kulak. After being a key part of the Avalanche blue line for years, including during the 2022 Stanley Cup season, his play had regressed a bit and with the Avalanche looking to add more pieces at the trade deadline and shed salary, they made a deal with the Penguins to do exactly that. His season produced some mixed results with both teams. He really struggled in his initial games with the Penguins, especially when he was paired with Kris Letang, but also added in some strong games to at least offer some hope for the 2026-27 season.

Monthly Splits

via Yahoo

He had a really strong December offensively, but the rest of the season on a month-by-month basis did not provide much in the way of offense that showed itself on the scoreboard or stat sheet for himself individually.

Regular season 5v5 advanced stats

Data via Natural Stat Trick. Ranking is out of 11 defensemen on the team who qualified by playing a minimum of 150 minutes.

Corsi For%: 48.3% (11th)
Goals For%: 61.2% (1st)
xGF%: 53.9% (3rd)
Scoring Chance%: 49.2% (8th)
High Danger Scoring Chance%: 51.0 (7th)
5v5 on-ice shooting%: 13.4% (2nd)
On-ice save%: .913 (2nd)
Goals/60: 0.00 (11th)
Assists/60: 1.20 (4th)
Points/60: 1.20 (5th)

Some good, some bad and some potentially concerning. On the bad sign, the shot attempt share, scoring chance share and high-danger scoring chance share were only middle of the pack on this Penguins team. Not awful. Not particularly great. On the positive side, for as hectic as his shifts seemed to look at times he rated extremely favorably terms of actual goals for and against. The Penguins outscored their opponents by a fairly significant margin with Girard on the ice during 5-on-5 play, which is ultimately what you want to see. The potentially concerning? That was almost certainly driven to some extent by the fact the Penguins on-ice shooting percentage and save percentage were outstanding with him on the ice. There is some potential PDO voodoo going on there.

Charts n’at

WAR metrics have a lot of time for Girard and paint his game in an extremely favorable light. He’s been a player who can do well to boost offensive impact, and his defensive numbers popped this season too.

The microstats show Girard’s strengths and weaknesses. When the puck is on his stick, he is very good with it. Whether that means entering the offensive zone or exiting the defensive zone, he is often effective carrying the puck with his legs or using his hands to move it with a pass. All good stuff. The microstats also show Girard’s weakness, which tend to be when he doesn’t have control of the puck – physical play and trying to deny entries can be a challenge for one of the league’s smallest and lightest defenders.

Girard is a very active player, it doesn’t always results in shots for himself but he’ll put in games with a lot of miles covered. The bottom right chart shows why he can be effective, spending less time in the defensive zone and more time in the offensive zone than the average player.

Girard’s high-end speed and burst is good, though not absolutely outstanding. He is a strong skater that can gain separation with his legs but doesn’t have the data of a truly elite fast skater.

Highlights

There are not many Penguins highlights for Girard, but this is a glimpse of the skill and talent he has with the puck.

Samuel Girard – Colorado Avalanche (2) pic.twitter.com/ZjlKJTgBjG

— NHL Goal Videos (@NHLGoalVideos) December 24, 2025

Questions to ponder

Can Girard shake off some of the early inconsistencies he showed in Pittsburgh and get back to being a solid top-four defender? How much of his struggles were related to being paired with Kris Letang and simply not forming a solid chemistry with him?

When Letang and Girard were paired together the Penguins outscored their opponents by a 13-9 margin with a 52 percent expected goal share and a 46 percent shot attempt share.

In his 84 minutes when he was away from Letang, the Penguins outscored their opponents by a 6-3 margin with a 58.4 percent expected goals share and a 54 percent shot attempt share.

It was a significant difference in terms of process along with results.

Ideal 2026-27

Whether it happens while playing with Letang or somebody else, the Penguins need a more consistent performance from Girard than what they saw in his first set of games with the team. He doesn’t need to be Erik Karlsson, but he needs to give them a puck-moving presence that can move play up the ice. If he can give them 18-20 minutes per game and something in the neighborhood of 25 points and strong possession numbers, you’ve got a useful player. That presents a lot of options for the Penguins. It either gives them somebody that can make a big impact for 2025-26, or a potential option to re-sign as a long-term piece, or a significant trade chip if it comes to that.

Bottom line

Even though it was rocky at times, I am not ready to give up on Girard as a potentially important player next season, and I am not closing the book on him being here beyond this season. He will still only be 28 years old next season, he has a track record of success in the NHL and it is not unheard of for a defenseman to struggle on a new team initially and then come back strong the next season. It has happened enough times in Pittsburgh alone that we should at least be open to the possibility of it. A player that can skate like him on the back end is an extremely valuable asset if you can put everything together. He has done that enough times in his career that we should not rule it out again.

PensBurgh Grade: C-

Some brief moments of potential. Some brief moments of frustration. Not totally awful. Not always great.

In the lab: Astros infield Bases per out

As we go through some of these statistical series it becomes important to occasionally go back and explain the whys and what fors for these numbers. Simply put, the more numbers we can use to demonstrate the difference between players the better. Essentially, we are looking the mathematics of situational baseball. The good news is that the Astros are playing good enough baseball where it matters again. The bad news is they have dug themselves another hole where they cannot afford missteps.

Friday night was a misstep of epic proportions. For some it was even a fireable offense. In the 8th inning, Joe Espada subbed Brice Matthews in for Taylor Trammel ostensibly to get better defense in left field. Bryan Abreu immediately gives up the tying run and we are left needing that at bat later in the game. So, Matthews had to hit with the bases loaded and one out. Given his speed, a strikeout was the only real negative probability. Since he strikes out 32 percent of the time, he obviously struck out. That single decision was baseball malpractice.

Baseball is a game of probabilities. Every pitch and every situation sees the odds of success and failure change in the blink of an eye. A 1-0 count shifts to a 1-1 count. However, if ABS can shift that to a 2-0 count then the odds clearly change. Coaches and players must make split second decisions based on these odds. Even when the odds are in your favor you will often fail. Even if failure is predicted you sometimes succeed through happy happenstance.

A manager’s job is to put his team in a position where the odds of success are as high as possible. As much as we might love a manager like “Major League’s” Lou Brown, I would just as soon not have my manager rolling out phrases like, “I gotta hunch he’s due.” Coaches, gamblers, and even players don’t succeed without a healthy understanding of situations and what the highest percentage play is.

That brings us to bases per out. Obviously, this is just yet another number, but I believe it to be a pretty accurate one and descriptive one. No number explains everything. Nothing is ever that easy. However, it can explain a lot on both the pitching and hitting side of things. It is calculated by taking total bases, walks, stolen bases, and hit by pitches and divide it by the total number of outs. The league average is .663 and as we have seen in the outfield, very few Astros have met the average. Again, we will list the players from most outs to least outs.

TBBB/HBPSBOutsBPO
Christian Walker113250174.793
Isaac Paredes75270158.646
Jose Altuve62201133.624
Jeremy Pena386368.691
Braden Shewmake302060.533
Nick Allen174142.524

Let’s put these numbers in perspective. Yordan Alvarez might very well lead the league in BPO. His BPO is well over 1.000. There is a pretty significant drop off from there. You can clearly see there are only three really above average hitters on this team according to BPO. Taylor Trammel counts as one for the moment, but he is likely to see a regression really soon. The resurgence of Jeremy Pena has helped considerably over the last week, but this is still a pretty shallow lineup.

Mind you, Paredes is not far below average and one mini hot streak gets him above average. He has an OPS+ of 99 so he looks more or less average. Altuve obviously got off to the hot start, but faded in early May. Does he recalibrate himself and get back to what he was doing in the first couple of weeks of the season when he does come back? Anything is possible.

What this effectively means is that the Astros have several players that are interchangeable in terms of overall production. Shewmake and Allen are similar offensively if not in style, but results that matter. Mathews can also play on the infield and he is similar to them in results. These numbers are not predictive in nature, but they do help explain why managers sometimes make the decisions that they do. Unfortunately, it also highlights when they make the wrong ones.

When Altuve comes back, the decision of who to start will be simple. It is the decision of who to keep and who to drop that will become harder. As important as fielding is, this team does not have enough good bats to squander a spot to a fielding only player. However, looking at Matthews, Allen, and Shewmake right now is like looking at a group of siblings. They are not identical triplets. Each of them reach their BPO a little differently, but the results are all fairly similar.

So, it comes down to a decision. Do you want upside? Clearly, Matthews has more of that. Do you want positional flexibiity? Shewmake and Allen can play every infield position well. Matthews can play second well in addition to the outfield. He struggled in limited time at third and has not played short in the big leagues. Mathews also has options left and that is a pretty big deal. He has the look of a guy that needs everyday reps. Like Zach Cole before him, he just simply does not make enough contact yet to stick. Will he someday? Baseball history is littered with guys that take awhile to figure it out.

The simple fact is that the Astros have played well enough (and other teams in the AL West have sputtered) to where their games in June matter. Development can and should happen, but it cannot happen at the big league level under those circumstances. Joe Espada and Dana Brown have to maximize every single ounce of good baseball they can out of this 40 man roster. They will need to pick their bench and bullpen carefully. One or two missteps will cause losses like Friday night. Those are the kinds of losses this team can ill afford right now.

Trade Rumor Links Red Sox To 3-Time All-Star Slugger

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It's not exactly new news to report that the Boston Red Sox are shopping for a right-handed bat before the Aug. 3 trade deadline.

But the latest rumor linking chief baseball officer Craig Breslow to one of the most consistent hitters in the majors does qualify an important update.

"The most impactful infielder who could feasibly be traded is Arizona’s Ketel Marte, who was on the trade block this offseason but ultimately wasn’t moved," the Boston Herald's Mac Cerullo reports. "The second baseman is a three-time All-Star and two-time Silver Slugger who has topped 25 home runs in each of his last three seasons, and he was recently named National League Player of the Week. Marte is also a switch hitter and would immediately become Boston’s biggest power threat."

The 32-year-old Marte is is hitting .262 this season with nine home runs a .771 OPS. He set career highs in 2024 with 36 home runs and 95 RBIs as he finished third in voting for the National League MVP.

According to Spotrac, Marte is in the middle of a six-year, $116.5 million contract which includes a player option for 2031.

But if Marte is too expensive, Cerullo says the Red Sox have other options to upgrade the offense.

"(Washington Nationals) All-Star shortstop CJ Abrams would probably be a long shot, but might (former Red Sox assistant general manager Paul) Toboni consider parting with Curtis Mead? The Nationals picked the 25-year-old up off the scrap heap after spring training and now Mead is quietly in the middle of a breakout year," Cerullo writes.

Mead has already set career highs with eight home runs and 25 RBIs this year. He also owns a personal-best .851 OPS. Best part is he doesn't even qualify for arbitration until 2028, per Spotrac.

As for wha's behind door No. 3 for the Red Sox? 

"Other notable infielders on non-contending teams who might be worth a look include Marlins second baseman Xavier Edwards, Angels shortstop Zach Neto and Giants utility man Casey Schmitt," Cerullo adds. "And while he wouldn’t solve Boston’s power problem, Giants second baseman Luis Arraez is once again a contender for the batting title and would go a long way toward helping keep the line moving."

More MLB: Red Sox Still Searching For Elusive Key Trait Heading Into Critical Stretch

Discussion: What was the best Buffalo Bills team of the Sean McDermott era?

DENVER, COLORADO - JANUARY 17: Buffalo Bills head coach Sean McDermott looks on from the sideline during an NFL divisional playoff football game against the Denver Broncos at Empower Field at Mile High on January 17, 2026 in Denver, Colorado. (Photo by Perry Knotts/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Earlier today, Bruce Nolan wrote a piece that explained whether he believed the Buffalo Bills are better now than they were one year ago today. You should read it. It’s good. And thought-provoking.

And it certainly provoked a thought with me — what was the “best” Bills team in the Sean McDermott era? This can be a fun discussion in the comments, perfect for the start of June.

And let’s start in 2020, even though by then McDermott had orchestrated the breaking of the 17-season playoff drought, and made the playoffs in 2019 with second-year quarterback Josh Allen.

Not that you necessarily need a reminder, but for article sake, let’s describe each iteration with a few sentences for anyone who needs their memory jogged:

2020 — Allen full-scale breakout. Got an MVP vote at season’s end. Stefon Diggs led the NFL in receptions and receiving yards. Team went 13-3. Won first AFC East title since 1995. Beat Colts then Ravens in playoffs before losing to the Chiefs in the AFC Championship Game, 38-24.

2021 — Lost season opener to Steelers, rattled off four in a row after that. Had weird losses (9-6 to Urban Meyer Jaguars), at home to Colts (41-15), and in windstorm to Patriots (14-10). Won final four entering playoffs. Perfect Game vs. New England followed by 13 Seconds.

2022 — Scored 72 points in two wins to begin the season, including Week 1 over reigning Super Bowl champion Rams. Allen injures elbow in loss at Jets after 6-1 start. Vikings OT loss was next game. Six-straight wins. Damar Hamlin game. Nyheim Hines return scores in win over Patriots to close the regular season. Sneak past Dolphins in wild-card round. Smoked by Bengals in snow at home in divisional round. Diggs sideline tirade directed at Allen.

2023 — Turnovers galore on MNF in OT loss to Jets in Week 1. Three-straight wins before ugly loss in London to Jaguars (that was costly on injury front). Offense fell into lull. Last-second home loss to Broncos in prime time. Ken Dorsey fired. Won six of last seven entering playoffs. Allen fake-slide TD vs. Steelers in playoffs. Then Wide Right II vs. Chiefs.

2024 — Everybody Eats. Josh Allen MVP. Franchise-record 525 points in regular season. Back-to-back early losses to Ravens and Texans. Seven-straight victories after that. Bananas 44-42 loss to Rams in Los Angeles then 48-42 win in Detroit against Lions immediately afterward. Big win over Broncos in wild-card round, narrow victory over Ravens in divisional, heavyweight duel with Chiefs ends in another AFC Championship Game loss, 32-29.

2025 — Epic Week 1 comeback against Ravens. Midway through the year, chasing Patriots for AFC East lead. Blown out in Miami. Won six of eight after that, including another ridiculous comeback, this time in New England. Second-place finish in the division. Wild-card thriller against Jaguars. Outrageous loss in Denver to Broncos in divisional round.

Which club do you think was best?

Yzerman Eyes Trade Market for Red Wings Scoring

Steve Yzerman is targeting the trade market for a top-six scoring upgrade as Detroit heads into the offseason, with spring reporting around the club pointing away from unrestricted free agency and toward a deal. The reason is straightforward: Detroit wants more offense, but the available free-agent market has been described as thin, leaving the Red Wings trade market as the clearer path to add an impact forward.

That focus has been consistent across multiple reports in April. Yzerman still wants to improve the roster, but the market has been framed as a difficult one, especially for teams looking for real scoring help near the top of the lineup.

Why the trade route makes the most sense

Detroit’s need for another top-six forward has been on the table for a while. Earlier offseason coverage also tied that need to a weakened market, with Detroit’s options shifting toward trades once free agency lost many of its appealing scoring names.

That matters for the Red Wings because cap space alone does not create scorers. Detroit can have room to spend, but if the market lacks the right players, the front office has to look elsewhere. That is why the Red Wings trade market discussion continues to center on fit, cost, and lineup impact rather than just available money.

Detroit has already paid trade prices

The Red Wings showed at the deadline they are willing to move futures for immediate help. On March 6, Detroit acquired Justin Faulk from St. Louis and sent out Justin Holl, Dmitri Buchelnikov, a 2026 first-round pick, and a 2026 third-round pick.

That first-rounder was not just a placeholder in the deal. After the draft lottery, Detroit’s 2026 first-round pick remained with the Blues, locking in the cost of that move and reinforcing that Yzerman has been willing to use meaningful assets when he sees a fit.

Patrick Kane affects the equation

Detroit may not need to replace every bit of its scoring from outside the organization. On April 17, Patrick Kane and the Red Wings had mutual interest in a return, giving the club a known offensive option as it maps out the summer.

If Kane returns, Detroit could focus more directly on adding one more forward for the top six instead of trying to rebuild that offense entirely through open-market shopping. The biggest question now is how aggressive Yzerman wants to get after already moving a first-round pick for Faulk, and which Red Wings trade market target fits both the cost and the lineup need.

Clippers open to trading down in the draft?

But Presti rarely settles. The Thunder are sitting on a mountain of future picks and approaching a major financial crossroads. Some consolidation is going to be necessary. League sources widely expect the Clippers to listen to trade-down offers for the fifth pick. So maybe there’s a deal to put together with 12, 17, and a player to get there. And then from the fifth pick, can OKC build an overwhelming offer to get up into the top three? Could that deal include a 24-year-old All-NBA player?

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The Thunder also hold the 12th and 17th picks in a …

The Thunder also hold the 12th and 17th picks in a loaded draft, and there have been rumblings for weeks that they want to package them and move up — some have reported Oklahoma City is targeting Duke power forward Cam Boozer. But Boozer projects to go in the top three, which means leaping from 12 to the front of the lottery. A more realistic target might be 7-foot-3 Michigan center Aday Mara. Or maybe they keep one pick and flip the other for a future first to keep the assets coming.

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Rich Paul says he always viewed LeBron as the …

NBA Courtside: Rich Paul says he always viewed LeBron as the ‘People’s champ’ like Muhammad Ali: “If you win 1 time in Cleveland, there’s nothing else to be done… The idea of going back home and winning one. I always looked at LeBron to be more of what I would say the Peoples champ like Muhammad Ali was. Even when he lost I feel like people really embraced him.”

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Patriots players offer honest take on A.J. Brown rumors

WORCESTER, Mass — June has finally arrived, and that means the New England Patriots could very well soon know the fate of the A.J. Brown trade rumors.

And with that, it includes the players, who, along with the public, have not been able to hide from the rumors circulating for weeks now. That includes wide receiver DeMario Douglas and running back Rhamondre Stevenson, who were both asked about it at Drake and Ann Michael Maye's first annual MayeDay Foundation Celebrity Softball game.

“If he comes, that would be amazing,” Douglas said. “Good guy. I follow him on Instagram to see what he does. He’s a ballplayer.”

Stevenson agreed, adding what they would do to help improve the offense.

“I think he’d do a lot. He’s a great player, obviously. One of the best receivers in the league,” Stevenson said. “That’s above what we do. I just leave it up to the front office. I know they’re going to get people here that will help us win.”

The expectation has been that Brown will be a member of the Patriots before the season begins, with the trade happening after the Eagles could have a lesser salary-cap penalty. And with that, most believe that New England will have to give Philadelphia a first-round pick to acquire the Super Bowl champion.

It's clear the players would welcome him to the room as he brings a lot of talent and experience. So now that the day has finally come, we'll have to see if the deal goes through.

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‘Won’t last much longer’: Skip Bayless thinks Caitlin Clark’s coach will be fired

Caitlin Clark and Stephanie White
Credit: The Indianapolis Star, Edit: Qwame Skinner; Comeback Media

During Saturday night’s blowout loss to the Portland Fire, Indiana Fever superstar Caitlin Clark and head coach Stephanie White could be seen in a heated exchange on the sideline that led to White briefly benching Clark. Following that incident, longtime sports personality Skip Bayless thinks White will eventually be fired.

The Fever entered Saturday’s game as 12-point favorites over the Fire in what many expected to be a bounce-back performance for the team after last week’s loss to the Golden State Valkyries. Instead, it was a frustrating game for Clark, who had foul issues throughout the contest, and those frustrations seemed to boil over on the sideline between Clark and her coach.

Clark and White’s Heated Exchange

During the second quarter of the game, Clark and White were caught in a heated exchange on the sideline during a timeout, with a social media video showing the entire encounter.

In the video, which has since gone viral on social media, White had some animated and passionate words directly for Clark,  pointing her finger right at Clark multiple times and slapping her knee in apparent frustration while talking to the Fever star.

Thought Steph left her fire in Connecticut! pic.twitter.com/meFefzUAAf

— Mostly WNBA Tweets  (@MostlyWNBA) May 31, 2026


At first, Clark did not have a response for White as she just looked away and drank water on the sideline. Eventually, though, Clark did have an animated response of her own, holding her hands up while talking back to White.

It’s not clear what was said during the heated exchange, but following the interaction, White immediately took Clark out of the game, putting rookie Raven Johnson in the lineup in her place.

Skip Bayless Believes White Will be Fired

While it’s not clear what led to the fiery interaction between Clark and her head coach, it’s clear that there is some tension. Bayless believes that this will ultimately lead to White being fired. In fact, he briefly believed that she already had.

In a post on social media this weekend, Bayless erroneously claimed that White had been fired, as he was likely fooled by a parody post on X.

“No surprise: Stephanie White reportedly out after repeated in-game clashes with Caitlin Clark. Not saying White was wrong – but YOU CAN’T SHOW UP THE FACE OF THE LEAGUE ON CAMERA. Caitlin obviously wants a favorite of hers from Iowa, Jan Jensen. But no way Jensen can coach both,” Bayless wrote in a post on X.

Bayless later admitted that he had been duped, but he maintained his belief that White eventually would be fired, predicting that she “won’t last much longer.”

“Now they’re saying reports are erroneous about Stephanie White. But the point is, she won’t last much longer clashing during games with CAITLIN CLARK … even if her issues with Caitlin are mostly valid,” Bayless wrote in a post on X.

We’ll have to see whether or not Bayless’s prediction holds true.

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Kevin Keegan reveals stage four cancer diagnosis

Kevin Keegan, pictured in 2008, captained and managed England (ANDREW YATES)

Former England and Newcastle manager Kevin Keegan has revealed he has stage four cancer.

Keegan's family said in January that he had been diagnosed with the disease after being admitted to hospital for evaluation of "ongoing abdominal symptoms".

The 75-year-old provided an update on his health during an appearance at the Tyne Theatre and Opera House in Newcastle at the weekend.

"They said we have a top doctor with this new way of fighting what you have got, which is stage four cancer," Keegan said, in quotes reported by the Daily Mail.

"He was a Liverpool supporter so I went to meet him."

Premier League club Newcastle sent their "heartfelt support and warmest wishes" to Keegan and his family.

"Everyone at the club is behind Kevin and sends strength and best wishes to him and his family for the journey ahead," the club posted on X.

Keegan was signed for Liverpool by Bill Shankly in 1971, winning the English league title three times and the 1977 European Cup during his time at Anfield.

The forward signed for Hamburg in 1977 and was twice named European footballer of the year during his spell at the German club.

Keegan returned to England to play for Southampton and Newcastle.

He won a total of 63 England caps, scoring 21 goals, and also captained the national team.

Keegan twice took charge of Newcastle during his coaching career, also managing Fulham, Manchester City and England.

Speaking at the weekend event, Keegan said he would like to return to St James' Park to say goodbye.

"I want to say goodbye," he said. "I didn't get the chance when I left the club last time."

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Lille appoint Davide Ancelotti as new head coach

Botafogo coach Davide Ancelotti on the sideline for his side's game against Corinthians in November 2025
Davide Ancelotti had a 45.5% win rate from his 33 games in charge of Botafogo [Getty Images]

Ligue 1 club Lille have appointed Davide Ancelotti as their new head coach on a two-year deal.

The 36-year-old Italian will take up the role after serving as an assistant to his father, Brazil coach Carlo Ancelotti, at this summer's World Cup.

Lille did not say whether he will continue his role with Brazil once he takes charge at the Stade Pierre-Mauroy.

"I'm very proud and happy," said Ancelotti. "It's an honour to represent Lille.

"They are a serious, ambitious, competitive club who are regularly playing European football."

This will be Ancelotti's second managerial role having been in charge of Brazilian club Botafogo from July to December last year.

He was sacked after Botafogo finished sixth in Brazil's top flight and were knocked out of the Copa Libertadores round of 16 by Ecuador's LDU Quito.

The former AC Milan youth player began his coaching career in 2016 and has worked alongside his father at Napoli, Bayern Munich, Everton and Real Madrid.

He will succeed Bruno Genesio at Lille after he and the club "decided not to continue their collaboration" at the end of his two-year contract.

Genesio led Lille to fifth place in 2024-25 before they finished third in 2025-26 to secure Champions League qualification.

ASUS unveils its MONSTER 3000W ROG THOR Titanium III Edition 20 PSU

This PSU can power four RTX 5090 GPUs and has power to spare At Computex 2026, ASUS is celebrating the 20th anniversary of ROG with new “Edition 20” series products. We’ve already looked at their ROG Edition 20 RTX 5090 and ROG Xbox Ally X20, and now we are looking at their ROG THOR 3000W […]

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ASUS upgrades its ROG Xbox Ally with its new “X20” model

ASUS has upgraded its ROG Xbox Ally for ROG’s 20th Anniversary At Computex 2026, ASUS has unveiled its ROG XBOX Ally X20 Bundle, which combines an upgraded “X20” version of its ROG Xbox Ally with a pair of XREAL R1 Edition 20 AR glasses. For many, this pairing is a match made in heaven, as […]

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(PR) HPE Introduces ProLiant Compute DL394 Gen12 Server with NVIDIA-Vera CPU

1 June 2026 at 16:43
HPE (NYSE: HPE) today announced the expansion of its industry-leading server portfolio with the introduction of the HPE ProLiant Compute DL394 Gen12, powered by NVIDIA Vera CPU. This next-generation server is engineered specifically to address the compute demands of emerging high-performance AI and data processing workloads delivering industry leading agentic AI CPU performance, memory bandwidth and low latency. Built on a foundation of advanced architecture, the platform also features HPE's enterprise-grade Integrated Lights-Out (iLO) as security, while HPE Compute Ops Management provides a unified dashboard to manage and automate server environments.

The HPE ProLiant Compute DL394 Gen12, based on NVIDIA Vera CPU, was launched at COMPUTEX 2026 as part of a new collaboration with NVIDIA and Redpanda, that is being explored by the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE). The new server features technology optimized for the specific demands of agentic AI, across data storage and processing, monitoring, management and security capabilities, ensuring smooth and secure operation for agentic AI.

(PR) Axiomtek Launches CEM570 COM Express Type 6 Module Powered by Intel Core Ultra Processors

1 June 2026 at 16:31
Axiomtek, a world-renowned leader relentlessly devoted to the research, development, and manufacture of innovative, highly efficient, and reliable industrial computer products, proudly introduces the CEM570, a high-performance COM Express Type 6 Basic module powered by the Intel Core Ultra processor family. Designed to accelerate next-generation Edge AI deployment, the CEM570 combines advanced computing performance, integrated AI acceleration, high-bandwidth I/O, and industrial-grade reliability into a standardized COM Express architecture that helps reduce redesign effort and accelerate time-to-market. It is optimized for demanding applications across medical, transportation, defense, robotics, heavy industries, and energy sectors.

Unlocking Next-Level Edge AI Performance with Integrated NPU
Powered by Intel Core Ultra processors with up to 14 cores and 20 threads, the CEM570 integrates Intel Graphics with a dedicated NPU to efficiently accelerate Edge AI workloads directly at the edge. Compared with conventional edge architectures relying on discrete graphics cards, the CEM570 significantly improves AI inference throughput and multitasking efficiency while operating within standard power envelopes of 15 W, 28 W, and 45 W. This architecture helps simplify system design, reduce power consumption, and accelerate AI adoption across embedded applications.

Gigabyte Showcases AORUS Master 16 Flagship Gaming Notebook

1 June 2026 at 15:54
Gigabyte in its Computex 2026 booth showcased the AORUS Master 16, its flagship gaming notebook. The notebook features a 16-inch, 16:10 aspect-ratio QHD OLED display with 240 Hz refresh rate, 100% DCI-P3 coverage, and DisplayHDR 1000 certification. Under the hood is an astounding set of hardware, including the flagship AMD Ryzen 9 9955HX3D "Fire Range" 16-core/32-thread processor with 3D V-Cache technology, NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5090 Laptop GPU 24 GB with 175 W cTDP, and a 230 W-capable WindForce Infinity 3D vapor-chamber cooler. Tying it all together is a 99 Wh battery with a fast-charging mechanism that gives it 50% charge in 30 minutes. The front camera features an infrared sensor and 1080p resolution.

Up Close with ASUS ROG Edition 20 Hardware: Graphics Cards, NUCs, PSUs, Peripherals, Coolers, and Routers

1 June 2026 at 15:44
ASUS ROG at its Computex 2026 event celebrated 20 years of the Republic of Gamers (ROG) brand in style. We've already seen the ROG Crosshair 2006 limited edition motherboard launched last month. ASUS topped this up with the ROG Crosshair X870E Edition 20, a variant of the ROG Crosshair X870E Extreme with special anniversary edition cladding and I/O on the board. Next up, is the ROG Astral GeForce RTX 5090 Edition 20, a variant of the company's ROG Astral RTX 5090 with more premium gold+black color trim, and a curved AMOLED display on the card that puts out real-time monitoring stats or animations. The company also showcased the ROG Ally X Edition 20 handheld game console.

Next up, the company unveiled the ROG Thor 3000 W Titanium III Edition 20, its flagship, 3 kW ATX 3.1 PSU that can power up to four RTX 5090 GPUs. It uses a GaN MOSFET design that delivers up to 30% more power efficiency and contributes to a more organized internal layout. It features a "GPU-first" voltage stabilizer that prioritizes +12 V supply to the four 12V-2x6 connectors. Lastly, it features a magnetized flexible OLED true-color display. ASUS plans to back this with a 10-year warranty.

RTX Spark Once Again Hinted To Have A Surprisingly Powerful GPU, With A Laptop Featuring The SoC Running Alan Wake 2 With Ray Reconstruction Enabled

1 June 2026 at 16:47

RTX Spark now shown running Alan Wake 2

The use of Remedy’s Northlight engine and NVIDIA’s Path Tracing technology makes Alan Wake 2 one of the most demanding titles ever released. Put any GPU in front of it, and without some of the heavy lifting taken over by upscaling and Frame Generation, the framerate will tank, but there’s a surprise, probably no one saw coming. The RTX Spark, which is the latest entrant to target the Windows on ARM platform, has been teased to be running the title with DLSS 4.5 Ray Reconstruction enabled. If that doesn’t get you thinking about what this chipset is capable of achieving, then we […]

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ASUS Pushes OLED Gaming To A New Extreme With A 540Hz 1080p Panel And A 5K 27-Inch Display Hitting 218 PPI

1 June 2026 at 15:52

An ASUS ROG gaming setup featuring a monitor displaying the 'ROG' logo with 'MADE FOR ESPORTS ACE' text, an ROG Strix external GPU, a mechanical keyboard, a gaming mouse, and headphones on a stand.

ASUS is back with a new lineup of displays, and has one of the most interesting OLED monitors ever. ASUS Showcases High-End ROG OLED Monitors With RGB Tandem OLED Technology; Introduces ROG Strix OLED XG259QWPG Ace as the World's First 1080p 24.5" OLED Monitor At the Computex event, popular hardware and peripheral maker, ASUS, has unveiled a new lineup of monitors, including ROG series, ProArt, and ZenScreen series displays, offering leading specifications and features. The ROG series particularly stands out due to a wide range of new displays that offer a variety of OLED panels for superb image quality on […]

Read full article at https://wccftech.com/asus-rolls-out-enthusiast-grade-rog-displays-featuring-5k-4k-and-2k-oled-monitors/

RTX Spark Gives Decent First Impression Of Its Performance In Developer Workloads Benchmark, Beats M5 By 54%, Marginally Slower Than Base M5 Pro

1 June 2026 at 15:50

RTX Spark offers decent performance results in Clang, beating the M5 Pro comprehensively

The 20-core Grace CPU paired with NVIDIA’s Blackwell GPU offers a solid combination to transform the RTX Spark into a capable chipset, but how well does this translate into benchmarks? Well, the first numbers are here, displaying that NVIDIA’s ARM-based SoC is a decent performer, beating Apple’s M5 by a considerable margin while losing to the M5 Pro. Even AMD’s 16-core Ryzen AI Max+ 395 is no match for the RTX Spark either, with only the power-hungry Intel Core Ultra 9 285HX and M5 Pro getting the better of their new rival In the Clang benchmark, which was shared by @lafaiel on X, […]

Read full article at https://wccftech.com/rtx-spark-vs-m5-in-clang-54-percent-faster/

Tom's Hardware Unfiltered: Computex 2026, Day 0 — peek behind the curtain to see how we're covering the biggest trade show of the year

Our team is on the ground in Taipei for Computex 2026. For the first time, we're peeling back the curtain to show you exactly how we're covering it, documenting our trials and tribulations during the massive event.

Nvidia says RTX Spark chip will support all major anti-cheat and DRM technologies — Fortnite, Valorant, Denuvo, and more to work natively with Windows on Arm

Microsoft and Nvidia are working together to bring popular anti-cheat software to the new RTX Spark chip, allowing support for all major multiplayer games. So far, Fortnite is the only game that runs on Windows-on-Arm devices with a native ARM64 port for Easy Anti-Cheat, but the precedent is about to change.

FACEITSync – Connect Twitch to FACEIT for live stats, overlays, and auto predictions


FACEITSync connects your Twitch channel to FACEIT and tracks CS2 matches in real time. It automatically creates Twitch predictions, renders live overlays with ELO, K/D, and team stats, and adds chat commands like !elo and !clip with secure moderator access.

Premium unlocks Overlay Studio, lobby team overlays, streamsniper detection, smart ad scheduling, and automatic highlight clips. Use player profiles and rankings to showcase performance and grow your channel.

Players get public profiles with global rankings across 14 languages. Used by 4,100+ active users in 28 countries. Officially FACEIT-recommended since April 2026.

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FinePrintFix – Explains what’s in your contract before you sign it


FinePrintFix lets you upload any contract and get a plain-English breakdown of what you’re actually agreeing to. It flags clauses that tend to cause problems — non-refundable deposits, arbitration waivers, auto-renewal traps, and one-sided termination terms — and explains what each section means in straightforward language. It works on leases, job offers, contractor agreements, NDAs, freelance contracts, and severance packages. You get a breakdown of red flags, financial terms, questions worth asking before you sign, and a section-by-section summary. Most people skim contracts and hope for the best. This makes sure you actually know what you agreed to. First analysis is free.

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Draft Nirvana – Virtual draft room that recreates the energy of in-person fantasy drafts


Draft Nirvana builds a virtual draft room that recreates the energy of in-person fantasy draft night and lets every owner join from anywhere. It is designed for commissioners who value their league culture almost as much as the trophy, focusing on the crucial two-hour draft period and working across formats and platforms.

Join the early access list to host your next draft in a shared room your league can enter from any location, keeping the tradition alive even when members are remote.

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Port of San Diego Recognizes Participants of VSR Program

The Port of San Diego has recognized 24 ship companies, including cruise lines, for their participation in the port’s voluntary Vessel Speed Reduction (VSR) Program, which helps improve air quality and reduce emissions in and around San Diego Bay. The voluntary program is an objective of the Port’s Maritime Clean Air Strategy to reduce air...

Viking Names Mira in Italy

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Hondius Cleared for Operations After Deep Clean and Disinfection

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Concerns Mount on Corazul Cruceros Start Up

Corazul Cruceros is scheduled to make its Mediterranean debut in early July with the Buenavista, but concerns are mounting that the new brand may not enter service on time, or at all. The company announced its intention to start a summer cruise program earlier this year, operating on a unique business-to-business model, where cruises will...

Edson Alvarez kadroda yer buldu

Meksika Milli Takımı'nın 2026 FIFA Dünya Kupası kadrosu açıklandı. Fenerbahçe forması giyen Edson Alvarez de kadroda yer aldı.

Meksika Milli Futbol Takımı'nın 2026 FIFA Dünya Kupası kadrosu belli oldu.

Meksika Futbol Federasyonunun açıklamasına göre teknik direktör Javier Aguirre, 11 Haziran-19 Temmuz tarihlerinde ABD, Kanada ve Meksika'nın ev sahipliğindeki Dünya Kupası'nda mücadele edecek 26 kişilik kadroyu belirledi.

Kaleci Guillermo Ochoa, kariyerinde 6. kez ülkesinin Dünya Kupası kadrosuna dahil edildi.

Geride kalan sezon Fenerbahçe'de kiralık olarak oynayan Edson Alvarez de kadroya çağrıldı.

Dünya Kupası A Grubu'nda Güney Afrika, Güney Kore ve Çekya ile mücadele edecek Meksika'nın kadrosu şöyle:

Kaleci: Raul Rangel (Guadalajara), Guillermo Ochoa (AEL Limassol), Carlos Acevedo (Santos Laguna)

Defans: Jorge Sanchez (PAOK), Israel Reyes (Club America), Cesar Montes (Lokomotiv Moskova), Johan Vasquez (Genoa), Jesus Gallardo (Toluca), Mateo Chavez (AZ Alkmaar)

Orta saha: Erik Lira (Cruz Azul), Orbelin Pineda (AEK), Alvaro Fidalgo (Real Betis), Brian Gutierrez, Luis Romo (Guadalajara), Edson Alvarez (West Ham United/Fenerbahçe), Obed Vargas (Atletico Madrid), Gilberto Mora (Tijuana), Luis Chavez (Dinamo Moskova)

Forvet: Cesar Huerta (Anderlecht), Alexis Vega (Toluca), Julian Quinones (Al Qadsiah), Guillermo Martinez (Pumas UNAM), Roberto Alvarado, Armando Gonzalez (Guadalajara), Santiago Gimenez (Milan), Raul Jimenez (Fulham)

Eski futbolcusundan büyük iyilik: Galatasaray'aın teklifini kabul et

Futbolculuk kariyerinde Galatasaray forması da giyen Ismael Bouzid, Ramy Bensebaini'ye Galatasaray'a transfer olması konusunda çağrıda bulundu.

Gelecek sezonun kadro çalışmalarına start veren Galatasaray'ın gündemine her geçen gün yeni bir isim ekleniyor. Futbolculuk kariyerinde Galatasaray forması giyen Ismael Bouzid'den transfer konusunda sürpriz bir hamle geldi.

Galatasaray

Ismael Bouzid, Borussia Dortmund forması giyen ve hakkında Galatasaray ile ilgili haberler çıkan Ramy Bensebaini'ye transfer çağrısında bulundu:

-Tüm kalbimle Ramy Bensebaini'ye Galatasaray'ın teklifini kabul etmesini tavsiye ediyorum. Türk taraftarı futbola büyük bir tutkuyla bağlıdır, Galatasaray taraftarları harikadır.

-Bugün takımın başında çok iyi tanıdığım bir teknik direktör var. Kendisi geçmişte olağanüstü bir futbolcuydu; güçlü bir karaktere ve teknik açıdan net bir vizyona sahip.

-Ramy Bensebaini için Galatasaray'daki bu meydan okuma harika olurdu. Bu büyük kulüpte geçirdiğim dönemden çok güzel anılarla ayrıldım.

Karar anı yaklaşıyor: Icardi'nin fedakarlık yapması gerekiyor

Galatasaray'dan her geçen gün biraz daha uzaklaşan Mauro Icardi için transfer iddiaları gündeme gelmeye devam ediyor.

Galatasaray'da Mauro Icardi ile yolların ayrılmasına kesin gözle bakılıyor. Sözleşmesi 30 Haziran'da bitecek olan golcü ile sarı-kırmızılılar henüz masaya oturmadı. Sarı-kırmızılıların yola devam etmeyeceği düşünülüyor.

Galatasaray'ın ne karar vereceği henüz belirsizliğinisürdürürken Icardi için Avrupa ve Güney Amerika'dan transfer iddiaları geliyor.

Icardı

Hernan Castillo'nun haberine göre, Mauro Icardi'ye birçok yerden yüksek maaşlı teklif var.

River Plate'e gelmek istiyor fakat maddi fedakarlık yapması gerekiyor. Arjantinli golcünün nasıl bir karar vereceği merak ediliyor. Transfer kararının yakın zamanda belli olması bekleniyor.

Maldini çalışmalara başladı: İşte ilk transfer

Fenerbahçe başkan adayı Hakan Safi'nin 'futbol aklı' olarak anlaşma sağladığı Paolo Maldini çalışmalara başladı. Maldini, Napoli'nin kalecisi Alex Meret'i Fenerbahçe'ye önerdi.

Fenerbahçe'de performansı tartışma konusu olan ve geleceği belirsizliğini koruyan Brezilyalı kaleci Ederson için ayrılık ihtimali gündemde. Kulüpte seçim havası bir yandan transfer havası diğer yandan sürerken gündeme yeni iddialar gelmeye devam ediyor.

Fenerbahce

Başkan adayı Hakan Safi'nin futbol aklı olarak anlaşma sağladığı Paolo Maldini'den ise transfer hamlesi geldi. Il Mattino'da yer alan habere göre,Paolo Maldini, Napoli'nin kalecisi Alex Meret'i Fenerbahçe'ye önerdi. Meret'in tecrübesi ve istikrarlı performansıyla Fenerbahçe'ye katkı sağlayabileceği görüşünde olduğu ifade edildi.

Son yıllarda Napoli'nin kalesini koruyan Alex Meret, Serie A'da gösterdiği performansla İtalya'nın öne çıkan kalecileri arasında yer alıyor.

Anlaşma tamam: Muriqi Fenerbahçe için geldi

Fenerbahçe başkan adayı Aziz Yıldırım'ın prensipte anlaştığı Vedat Muriqi tatil için ailesiyle birlikte Türkiye'ye geldi. Başarılı futbolcu hem tatil he de transfer görüşmeleri yapacak.

Fenerbahçe'de başkanlık seçimlerine kıza bir süre kala aday olan Aziz Yıldırım'ın golcü transferi için Vedat Muriqi ile anlaştığı iddia edilmişti.

Sarı-lacivertli formayı yeniden giymeye fazlasıyla istekli olan Kosovalı golcünün, Aziz Yıldırım ve ekibine haber göndererek "Gelmeye hazırım, hatta isterseniz İstanbul’a uçabilirim" dediği öğrenilmişti.

Fenerbahce

TÜRKİYE'YE GELDİ

Mundo Deportivo'nun haberin göre, Kosovalı golcü ailesiyle birlikte Türkiye'ye tatile geldi. Muriqi hem tatil yapacak hem de Fenerbahçe ile transfer görüşmeleri gerçekleştirecek. Golcü transfere sıcak bakıyor. Başkanlık için Aziz Yıldırım'ın kazanması halinde ise Fenerbahçe'ye transfer olması bekleniyor.

Aziz Yıldırım ve Muriqi arasındaki mali anlaşma tamamlandı. Sadece kulüpler arasındaki anlaşma eksik.

Abdülkerim'e yeni sözleşme: Hem de zamlı

İtalyan ekibi Lazio'nun, Galatasaray'dan Abdülkerim Bardakcı'yla ilgilendiği haberleri ses getirdi. Yönetim, tecrübeli savunmacıyla masaya oturmaya hazırlanıyor.

Galatasaray 2022 yazında Konyaspor'a 2.8 milyon euro ödeyerek Abdülkerim Bardakcı'yı kadrosuna katmıştı. O dönemde Fenerbahçe de devredeydi... Ancak bazı sıkıntılar sonrasında başarılı savunmacı, Sarı-Kırmızılılar'ı tercih etti. Abdülkerim, 4 sene üst üste şampiyonluk sevinci yaşadı.

Galatasaray

BEDELSİZ AYRILMA İHTİMALİ

İtalya basınında Lazio'nun 31 yaşındaki stoperle ilgilendiği yazıldı. Bu haberlerin ardından Galatasaray Yönetimi harekete geçti. Milli futbolcunun sözleşmesi 30 Haziran 2027'de bitiyor. Yani kontratının son senesine girmiş durumda... Eğer yeni bir imza gelmezse, önümüzdeki sezonun ardından bedelsiz ayrılma hakkına sahip olacak.

Galatasaray

ŞU ANDA 90 MİLYON TL ALIYOR

1.85 boyundaki futbolcunun mevcut kazancı; senelik 90 milyon TL (Türk oyunculara TL ödemesi yapılıyor). Galatasaray Yönetimi'nin bu rakama ciddi bir zaman yaparak Abdülkerim'le yola devam etmeyi planladığı öğrenildi. Taraflar arasında herhangi bir sorun çıkması beklenmiyor. Dünya Kupası öncesinde konuyla ilgili resmi açıklama gelebilir.

Arsenal Barış'ı defalarca izledi: Teklif yapacaklar mı?

Galatasaray'da sezona damga vuran isimlerden biri hiç şüphesiz Barış Alper Yılmaz'dı... İngiliz ekibi Arsenal'in, milli futbolcuyu defalarca takip ettirdiği ortaya çıktı.

Galatasaray, 2021 yazında Keçiörengücü Kulübü'ne 2.1 milyon euro ödeyerek Barış Alper Yılmaz'ı kadrosuna kattı. Yapılan anlaşmaya göre; oyuncunun eski kulübü, sonraki satıştan %20 pay alacak. 26 yaşındaki futbolcunun, Galatasaray'la 30 Haziran 2028 tarihine kadar mukavelesi bulunuyor.

Galatasaray

ELBETTE DİKKAT ÇEKTİ

Milli yıldız, senelerdir istikrarını korudu. Bu sezon da kadronun en önemli isimlerinden biriydi... Doğal olarak da Avrupa ekiplerinin dikkatini çekti. Premier Lig şampiyonu ve Şampiyonlar Ligi finalisti Arsenal'in, Barış'ı sezon içinde defalarca takip ettirdiği öğrenildi.

KENAN YILDIZ İHTİMALİ

Arsenal scout ekibi, Barış'la ilgili kulübe olumlu raporlar sundu. İngiliz temsilcisinin listesinde Juventus'tan Kenan Yıldız da bulunuyor. Ve Kenan için 120 milyon euroluk bir teklif hazırlığında oldukları konuşuluyor. Buradan istenen sonuç alınamazsa ibre Barış'a dönebilir. Galatasaray Teknik Direktörü Okan Buruk ise oyuncusunun satılmasına karşı... Fakat çok yüksek bir teklif gelirse, her şey değişebilir.

Ismail Jakobs'un durumu: Tamam mı, devam mı?

Galatasaray'ın Senegalli sol beki Ismail Jakobs, mukavelesinin son senesine girdi. 26 yaşındaki futbolcuyla ilgili 10 gün içinde karar alınması bekleniyor.

Galatasaray 2024 yazında 1 milyon euro bedelle Ismail Jakobs'u Monaco'dan kiraladı. O sezonun sonunda 8 milyon euroluk satın alma maddesi devreye girdi. 26 yaşındaki futbolcunun kontratı 30 Haziran 2027'de bitiyor. Yani sözleşmesinin son senesine girmiş durumda...

Galatasaray

10+4'LÜK KONTENJAN ZORLUYOR

Sarı-Kırmızılı kulübün, 10 gün içinde oyuncuyla ilgili bir karar alması bekleniyor. TFF'nin 10+4'lük yabancı kontenjanı ise takımdaki birçok isim gibi Jakobs'un durumunu da zorlaştırıyor. Ancak alınan bilgilere göre; Senegalli sol bekin kalma ihtimali, satışına oranla daha yüksek...

RAKAMLAR ORTADA

Piyasada Galatasaray'ın istediği yerli bir sol bek yok... Yabancıların rakamları da yüksek... Ismail Jakobs'un bu sebeple devam etme şansı fazla... Teknik Direktör Okan Buruk ve yönetim arasında yapılacak görüşme sonrasında 1.84 boyundaki futbolcuya yeni sözleşme önerilmesi bekleniyor.

Kanarya'ya Oblak müjdesi: Kolaylık yapılacak

Fenerbahçe'nin başkan adaylarından Hakan Safi, yeni kaleci konusunda Jan Oblak'ın durumunu da takip ediyor. Ve Atletico Madrid, tecrübeli eldivenle ilgili önemli bir karar aldı.

Marca'nın haberine göre; Jan Oblak, gitmek isterse Atletico Madrid ona engel olmayacak. La Liga temsilcisi, 30 Haziran 2028'e kadar devam eden mukaveleye rağmen muhtemel tekliflerde gerekli kolaylığı sağlayacak. 33 yaşındaki Slovenyalı eldiven, 2014'den beri İspanyol ekibinin formasını giyiyordu.

Fenerbahce

RESMİ ADIMLAR ATILACAK

Fenerbahçe'de başkan adaylarından Hakan Safi'nin kaleci listesinde Jan Oblak da bulunuyordu. Safi'nin seçimi kazanması durumunda konuyla ilgili resmi adımları atması bekleniyor. Bu arada Hakan Safi'nin, Ederson'a sıcak bakmadığı biliniyor. Brezilyalı futbolcuyla Suudi Arabistan ekibi Al-Hilal ilgileniyor.

TRİBÜNLERLE ARASI AÇILDI

Yaptığı kritik hatalar sonrasında Ederson'un tribünlerle de arası açılmıştı. Fenerbahçe'de transfer çalışmaları başkanlık seçiminden sonra hız kazanacak. Çünkü şu anda 2 aday da doğal olarak son noktayı koyamıyor. Aziz Yıldırım ve Hakan Safi'nin farklı hedefleri bulunuyor.

Konate'nin lig ayrımı yok: Türkiye'ye bedava gelebilir!

Liverpool, sözleşmesi bitecek olan Fransız stoper Ibrahima Konate'nin takımdan ayrılacağını açıklamıştı. 27 yaşındaki savunmacı, bütün talipleriyle görüşme kararı aldı.

Liverpool, "Ibrahima Konate'nin bu yaz sözleşmesinin bitimiyle birlikte kulüpten ayrılacağını doğruluyoruz. Konate, kulübümüze yaptığı tüm katkılar için minnettarlığımız ve takdirlerimizle aramızdan ayrılıyor. Kulüpteki herkes, kendisine gelecekte en iyisini diliyor" açıklamasını yapmıştı.

BÖYLE BİR DÜŞÜNCESİ YOK

Özetle 27 yaşındaki stoper, bu yaz istediği takıma bonservis bedeli olmadan imza atabilecek. Bazı futbolcular özellikle Avrupa'nın 5 büyük ligindeki ekipleri tercih ediyor. Fakat Konate'nin böyle bir düşüncesinin bulunmadığı ifade edildi. Oyuncunun temsilcisi, bütün taliplerle görüşecek.

GALATASARAY VE FENERBAHÇE

Fransız yıldızın adı Türkiye'den Galatasaray ve Fenerbahçe'yle anılıyordu. İki ezeli rakip de şansını deneyecek. 1.94 boyundaki stoperin durumunu takip eden diğer kulüpler ise şunlar:

Chelsea

Al-Ittihad

Bayern Münih

Konate'nin kararını kısa süre içinde vermesi beklenmiyor. Bütün seçeneklerini gördükten sonra yol haritasını çizecek.

Dursun Özbek'ten 'güzel günler' sözü

Galatasaray'da yeni yönetim için mazbata töreni düzenlendi. Yeniden başkanlığa seçilen Dursun Özbek mazbatasını teslim aldı. Özbek, törende yaptığı açıklamada güzel günler için söz verdi.

Galatasaray'da yeni yönetim için mazbata töreni düzenlendi. Galatasaray'da seçime tek aday olarak giren ve yeniden başkanlığa seçilen Dursun Özbek, mazbata töreninde açıklamalarda bulundu.

Dursun Özbek'in açıklamaları şöyle:

- 2028 dönemi için yönetim ve diğer kurulların mazbata töreni için bir aradayız. Sayın genel kurula büyük bir teşekkür gönderiyoruz. Bu büyük emaneti bize teveccüh ettikleri için kendilerine büyük teşekkür gönderiyorum.

Geçtiğimiz 4 senede yaptığımız icraatler, genel kurul tarafından beğenildiği için tekrar bizi bu göreve layık gördüler. Bu bizim sorumluluğumuzu daha da arttırıyor. Her dönemde, geçmiş dönemde yapılan icraatin üzerine çıkmamız lazım. Daha iyisini yapmak zorunda hissediyoruz. Herkes şundan emin olsun, bu amaçla geliyoruz. Geçmiş dönemde yaptıklarımızdan daha iyisini yapmak gayretinde olacağız.

-Galatasaray'ı güzel günlere taşıyacağımızın sözünü veriyorum.

1974 Dünya Kupası: Panzerlerin zaferi

1974 FIFA Dünya Kupası'na ev sahipliği yapan Batı Almanya, Franz Beckenbauer, Paul Breitner ve Gerd Müller önderliğinde ikinci kez dünya şampiyonu oldu. Turnuva, Türkiye'nin televizyondan izlediği ilk Dünya Kupası olurken; Türk hakem Doğan Babacan da Dünya Kupası tarihindeki ilk kırmızı kartı göstererek adını tarihe yazdırdı.

Roderik Miller “Marakana”da Braziliyaya qarşı oynadı

1 June 2026 at 16:30

Panama millisinin və “Turan Tovuz”un mərkəz müdafiəçisi Roderik Miller Braziliya yığması ilə yoxlama oyununun iştirakçısı olub.

Arena.az xəbər verir ki, DÇ-2026-nın iştirakçıları olan Braziliya və Panama milli komandaları arasında bu gün Rio-de-Janeyrodakı “Marakana” stadionunda yoxlama matçı keçirilib.

Görüş Braziliya millisinin 6:2 hesablı qələbəsi ilə yekunlaşıb. Matçın iştirakçıları sırasında “Turan Tovuz”un müdafiəçisi də olub. 34 yaşlı futbolçu 64-cü dəqiqədə meydana buraxılıb.

Xatırladaq ki, Miller Panama millisinin DÇ-2026 üçün 26 nəfərlik yekun heyətində yer alıb. Bununla da Miller Azərbaycan Premyer Liqasında çıxış edərək dünya çempionatına dəvət almış ilk futbolçu kimi tarixə düşüb.

Qeyd edək ki, Panama millisi dünya çempionatında Xorvatiya, İngiltərə və Qana yığmaları ilə birgə L qrupunda mübarizə aparacaq.

Xatırladaq ki, Roderik Miller “Turan Tovuz”a 2023-cü ilin mart ayında transfer olunub. O, indiyə qədər Tovuz təmsilçisinin heyətində 80 oyuna çıxıb, 10 qola imza atıb, 4 məhsuldar ötürmə müəllifi olub.

Miller peşəkar karyerasına Panamanın “San Fransisko” komandasında başlayıb. Müdafiəçi Meksikanın “Venados”, Kolumbiyanın “Atletiko Nasional”, Portuqaliyanın “Feyrense”, Qazaxıstanın “Okjetpes”, Perunun “Karlos Steyn”, İraqın “Əl-Quva” və “Əl-Mina” klublarında legioner həyatı yaşayıb.

Roderik Panama millisində 48 oyun keçirib, 2 qola imza atıb, 1 assist müəllifi olub. O, Panamanın U-20 və U-23 yığmalarında da oynayıb.

Sahib Dadaşov Poreçdə gümüş medal qazandı

1 June 2026 at 16:00

Çimərlik güləşi üzrə Azərbaycan milli komandasının üzvü Sahib Dadaşov Dünya Seriyasının 2-ci mərhələsində gümüş medala sahib çıxıb.

Arena.az xəbər verir ki, çimərlik güləşi üzrə yeni mövsümün ikinci mərhələsi Xorvatiyanın Poreç şəhərində təşkil edilib.

Azərbaycan milli komandasının üzvləri Dünya Seriyasının ikinci mərhələsində 2 medal qazanıblar.

80 kq-da ölkəmizi təmsil edən iki güləşçimiz fəxri kürsüyə qalxıblar. Belə ki, Sahib Dadaşov gümüş, Vüsal Əliyev isə bürünc medal qazanıb.

İslam İlyasov (+90 kq) dördüncü, Əşrəf Aşırov (90 kq) beşinci, Rübail İbrahimli (70 kq) isə doqquzuncu yeri tutub.

Yarışda I-S dərəcəli hakim Sədi Quliyev ədaləti qoruyub.

“Qəbələ” Sanqare, Manafov və Əhmədovla vidalaşdı

1 June 2026 at 15:30

Futbol üzrə Azərbaycan Premyer Liqasındakı yerini çətinliklə qorumuş “Qəbələ” klubu 3 futbolçusu ilə yollarını ayırdığını açıqlayıb.

Arena.az xəbər verir ki, bu barədə əyalət klubu rəsmi saytı vasitəsilə məlumat yayıb.

Xəbərdə bildirilir ki, İbrahim Sanqare və Rüfət Əhmədovla müqavilənin müddəti başa çatıb. Həmçinin Cənubi Afrika Respublikasının (CAR) “Stellenboş” klubundan icarəyə götürülmüş Turan Manafovun da icarə müaviləsinin müddəti bitib.

Klub hər üç oyunçuya göstərdikləri xidmətlərə görə təşəkkür edib, gələcək karyeralarında uğurlar arzulayıb.

Xatırladaq ki, sol cinah müdafiəçisi olan Turan Manafov (27 yaş) bu ilin yanvar ayında qoşulduğu “Qəbələ”nin heyətində cəmi 10 oyun keçirib.

Rüfət Əhmədov da sol cinah müdafiəçisidir. 23 yaşlı futbolçu geridə qalmış mövsümdə cəmi 4 oyun keçirib.

Mərkəz hücumçusu olan İbrahim Sanqare 2025-ci ilin avqustundan formasını geyindiyi Azərbaycan klubunun heyətində 25 oyuna çıxıb, 4 qola imza atıb.

Kvaratsxeliyaya tərif

1 June 2026 at 16:30

İtaliyalı keçmiş futbolçu Alessandro Del Pyero açıqlama verib.

Futbolpress.az “Tutto Mercato”ya istinadən xəbər verir ki, sabiq yarımmüdafiəçi PSJ-nin və Gürcüstan yığmasının üzvü Xviça Kvaratsxeliyanı tərifləyib:

“Xviça bu mövsüm möhtəşəm işlər gördü. Dünya çempionatı olmasaydı, “qızıl top”a əsas namizəd idi. PSJ üçün çoxlu qollar vurdu, məhsuldar ötürmələr etdi. O, komandanın çempionluğunda əsas pay sahiblərindəndir”.

Xviça Çempionlar Liqasında mövsümün oyunçusu seçilib. O, turnirdə 16 matçda 10 qol vurub.

19 yaşlı futbolçu “nəhənglər”in hədəfində

1 June 2026 at 16:11

“Bornmut”un futbolçusu Junior Kurpi komandadan ayrıla bilər.

Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, Fransanın PSJ, İngiltərənin “Liverpul”, “Arsenal”, Almaniyanın isə “Bavariya” klubları hücumçunun xidmətində maraqlıdır. Bu barədə “Lequipe” nəşri məlumat yayıb.

19 yaşlı futbolçu başa çatan mövsümdə Premyer Liqada 33 oyunda 13 qol vurub. Onun klubu ilə müqaviləsi 2030-cu ilin yayına kimidir.

Xorvatiyada iki medal

1 June 2026 at 15:47

Xorvatiyanın Poreç şəhərində çimərlik güləşi üzrə Dünya Seriyasının II mərhələsi baş tutub.

Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, 80 kq-da ölkəmizi təmsil edən iki güləşçimiz fəxri kürsüyə qalxıb.

Sahib Dadaşov gümüş, Vüsal Əliyev isə bürünc medal qazanıb.

İslam İlyasov (+90 kq) dördüncü, Əşrəf Aşırov (90 kq) beşinci, Rübail İbrahimli (70 kq) isə doqquzuncu yeri tutub.

Yarışda I-S dərəcəli hakim Sədi Quliyev ədaləti qoruyub.

“Qəbələ”də üç ayrılıq

1 June 2026 at 15:26

“Qəbələ” üç futbolçusu ilə vidalaşıb.

Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, bu barədə klubun mətbuat xidməti məlumat yayıb.

İbrahim Sanqare və Rüfət Əhmədovla müqavilə müddəti başa çatıb.

Həmçinin CAR-ın “Stellenboş” klubundan icarəyə götürülmüş Turan Manafovun icarə müaviləsi bitib.

Rekordçu “butslarını asdı”

1 June 2026 at 15:15

İngiltərə millisinin sabiq futbolçusu Ceyms Milner karyerasını bitirib.

Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, bu barədə 40 yaşlı yarımmüdafiəçi sosial şəbəkə hesabında paylaşım edib.

Milner karyerası ərzində “Aston Villa”, “Mançester Siti”, “Liverpul”, “Brayton” kimi klublarda forma geyinib.

Yarımmüdafiəçi İngiltərə Premyer Liqası tarixində ən çox oyun keçirən futbolçudur – 628 matç.

Snapdragon X2 Elite boosts performance and AI on Samsung Galaxy Book 6 Edge

1 June 2026 at 15:41

Qualcomm has announced that its new Snapdragon X2 Elite processor is used in Samsung’s latest AI laptop, the Galaxy Book 6 Edge. The new processor provides faster performance, better battery life, and advanced artificial intelligence features

The Snapdragon X2 Elite includes Qualcomm’s latest 3rd Generation Orion CPU, Adreno X2 graphics processor (GPU), and Hexagon AI processor (NPU). Together, these components help the laptop handle everyday tasks smoothly while also supporting powerful AI tools.

The main feature of the Snapdragon X2 Elite is the ability to perform up to 80 trillion AI operations per second (TOPS). This allows users to access AI features directly on the device without relying heavily on cloud services.

Samsung Galaxy Book 6 Edge

Samsung’s Galaxy Book 6 Edge comes with several useful AI tools, including AI Select and Intelligent search. AI Select can remove image backgrounds, translate text, and convert units, while Intelligent Search quickly finds files and settings. Also, Samsung Notes offers AI-powered summaries and translations.

The laptop features a Dynamic AMOLED 2X touchscreen display that delivers bright and clear visuals. It also includes Vision Booster technology for automatically adjusting screen brightness and colors, and Anti-reflection technology helps improve visibility outdoors.

Samsung says the Galaxy Book 6 Edge can provide up to 22 hours of video playback on a single charge. The laptop is also lightweight, weighing only 1.55kg and measuring just 12.3mm thick, making it easy to carry.

The Snapdragon X2 Elite takes AI PCs to the next level by combining strong AI performance with excellent power efficiency. It gives users a better and smarter computing experience.

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Məsut Özil Bakıda!

1 June 2026 at 16:30
Bu gün Azərbaycan Respublikasının Prezidenti İlham Əliyev Bakı Ekspo Mərkəzində Bakı Enerji Həftəsi çərçivəsində keçirilən 31-ci Beynəlxalq Xəzər Neft və […]

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Ederson “Mançester Yunayted” yolunda

1 June 2026 at 16:30
“Mançester Yunayted” “Atalanta”nın yarımmüdafiəçisi Edersonun transferini yekunlaşdırmağa yaxınlaşıb. Msport.az xəbər verir ki, Mançester təmsilçisi braziliyalı futbolçu ilə bağlı danışıqlarda irəliləyiş […]

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Yamalın ən böyük qorxusu

1 June 2026 at 16:30
“Barselona”nın vingeri Lamin Yamal dünya çempionatı öncəsi yaşadığı ən böyük qorxunu açıqlayıb. Msport.az xəbər verir ki, 18 yaşlı futbolçu bud […]

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Sassuolo buy Muric from Ipswich but Tractor Boys not obliged to sign Cajuste

1 June 2026 at 15:42

Sassuolo have confirmed that they have activated their option to buy for goalkeeper Arijanet Muric, but his parent club Ipswich Town are not obliged to purchase Jens Cajuste on a permanent basis from Napoli. 

Ipswich sell Muric to Sassuolo, Cajuste an option but not an obligation

According to the latest updates from Fabrizio Romano, Sassuolo have activated their option to buy for 27-year-old goalkeeper Muric at a cost of €7m. 

The stopper, formerly of Manchester City, had recently claimed that he would not be returning to Sassuolo in 2026-27 for personal reasons. 

“U.S. Sassuolo Calcio announces that it has exercised the right to acquire the sporting rights of the player Arijanet Muric from Ipswich Town,” the club wrote in a statement.

“The Kosovar goalkeeper arrived at Sassuolo in the summer of 2025 after his experience in the Premier League. He made 32 appearances for a total of 2880 minutes of play in the Neroverdi shirt.”

The Kosovo international made 31 consecutive Serie A appearances this season, helping Sassuolo to a respectable 11th-place finish in their first season back in the top flight, but only appeared once in the final six matches of the 2025-26 season. 

Meanwhile, it has been confirmed that Ipswich are not obliged to purchase midfielder Cajuste from Napoli this summer. 

IPSWICH, ENGLAND - FEBRUARY 01: Jens Cajuste of Ipswich Town arrives at the stadium prior to the Premier League match between Ipswich Town FC and Southampton FC at Portman Road on February 01, 2025 in Ipswich, England. (Photo by Stephen Pond/Getty Images)
FEBRUARY 01: Jens Cajuste of Ipswich Town arrives at the stadium prior to the Premier League match between Ipswich Town FC and Southampton FC at Portman Road on February 01, 2025. (Photo by Stephen Pond/Getty Images)

Ipswich still have an option to purchase the Swede for a fee of €7.5m, but their potential obligation to buy clause has expired as Cajuste did not play for 50% of the team’s Championship matches this season, which was one of the conditions for the obligation to buy clause.

Noa Lang ‘can’t wait’ to return to Napoli from Galatasaray after Conte departure

1 June 2026 at 15:23

Noa Lang’s father says that his son ‘can’t wait’ to get back to work with Napoli following the departure of head coach Antonio Conte, with whom the Netherlands international never really clicked. 

Lang was one of many players that Napoli signed during the last summer transfer window ahead of their return to Champions League action in 2025-26. He was brought in for a fee of €25m plus up to €3m in bonuses from Dutch side PSV Eindhoven. 

He made 18 Serie A appearances during the first half of the season, but was only named in the starting XI on seven occasions. The lack of opportunities and a lack of understanding with Conte led to his joining Galatasaray on loan during the January transfer window.

Lang admitted soon after that he did not get on well with Conte during their first few months together: “How can I explain it simply? I didn’t get along with the coach,” he said, bluntly. 

“Let’s leave it at that. I know that in the Netherlands people often think it’s my fault, but one day everything will be clear. For now, I have a lot of respect for the club I’m under contract with. I have a good relationship with almost everyone at the club.” 

Galatasaray’s deal for Lang included a non-mandatory option to buy, but they are not expected to activate that option during the summer transfer window. 

ISTANBUL, TURKEY - FEBRUARY 17: Noa Lang of Galatasaray A.S. celebrates after the team's victory during the UEFA Champions League 2025/26 League Knockout Play-off First Leg match between Galatasaray A.S. and Juventus at Ali Sami Yen Spor Kompleksi on February 17, 2026 in Istanbul, Turkey. (Photo by Burak Kara/Getty Images)
ISTANBUL, TURKEY – FEBRUARY 17: Noa Lang of Galatasaray A.S. celebrates after the team’s victory during the UEFA Champions League 2025/26 League Knockout Play-off First Leg match between Galatasaray A.S. and Juventus at Ali Sami Yen Spor Kompleksi on February 17, 2026 in Istanbul, Turkey. (Photo by Burak Kara/Getty Images)

This means that Lang will return to Napoli after the World Cup, and he will find Massimiliano Allegri in charge this time, rather than Conte. 

Noa Lang father comments on Napoli return: ‘He can’t wait’

Lang’s father, Jeffrey, says that his son ‘can’t wait’ to get back to work at the Stadio Maradona. 

“Noa can’t wait,” said Jeffrey Lang in an interview with De Telegraaf from the Netherlands national team training camp. “He wants to succeed there. In the end, your feet have to do the talking, so it’s up to him to prove it.” 

NAPLES, ITALY - JANUARY 14: Noa Lang of SSC Napoli reacts during the Serie A match between SSC Napoli and Parma Calcio 1913 at Stadio Diego Armando Maradona on January 14, 2026 in Naples, Italy. (Photo by Francesco Pecoraro/Getty Images)
NAPLES, ITALY – JANUARY 14: Noa Lang of SSC Napoli reacts during the Serie A match between SSC Napoli and Parma Calcio 1913 at Stadio Diego Armando Maradona on January 14, 2026 in Naples, Italy. (Photo by Francesco Pecoraro/Getty Images)

Lang is part of the Netherlands squad for the upcoming World Cup, but even his father says that he expects stiff competition for game time at the tournament. 

“As long as Cody (Gakpo) is doing well, Noa will have to wait patiently for his turn, prove himself in training and then take the opportunity when it presents itself.” 

Official: Davide Ancelotti appointed head coach of Lille

1 June 2026 at 14:56

Davide Ancelotti, the son and former assistant of Brazil head coach Carlo, has been appointed as the head coach of Ligue 1 side Lille on a contract running until the end of the 2027-28 season, the club has confirmed. 

Official: Davide Ancelotti takes on first European head coach role

Ancelotti has put pen to paper ona two-year contract with the Ligue 1 side and will lead the team into the Champions League in 2026-27 following their third-place finish in the French top flight during the campaign that has just finished. 

“LOSC is delighted with the arrival of Davide Ancelotti at the dawn of a new 2026-2027 season that will combine Ligue 1 and UEFA Champions League,” read a statement on the Lille website. 

Official: Davide Ancelotti is appointed head coach of LOSC on a two-year contract (via www.losc.fr)
Official: Davide Ancelotti is appointed head coach of LOSC on a two-year contract (via www.losc.fr)

“This young technician, who is also experienced thanks to his extremely rich sporting career in the biggest clubs, staff and locker rooms in the world, is also renowned for his ability to develop young talents, while performing at the highest level.” 

This will be Ancelotti’s second head coach role, following a brief stint in charge of Botafogo in 2025. 

The 36-year-old has an impressive coaching CV, though, having followed his father Carlo around for the best part of the last 15 years. 

BERGAMO, ITALY - DECEMBER 10: Carlo Ancelotti, Head Coach of Real Madrid, interacts with Davide Ancelotti, Assistant Manager of Real Madrid, at full-time following the team's victory in the UEFA Champions League 2024/25 League Phase MD6 match between Atalanta BC and Real Madrid C.F. at Stadio di Bergamo on December 10, 2024 in Bergamo, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
BERGAMO, ITALY – DECEMBER 10: Carlo Ancelotti, Head Coach of Real Madrid, interacts with Davide, Assistant Manager of Real Madrid, at full-time following the team’s victory in the UEFA Champions League 2024/25 League Phase MD6 match between Atalanta BC and Real Madrid C.F. at Stadio di Bergamo on December 10, 2024 in Bergamo, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)

He followed his father to Paris Saint-Germain and Real Madrid, where he served as a fitness coach, before being promoted to the role of assistant at Napoli, Everton and the Ancelottis’ second spell at the Bernabeu. He also worked with his father in the Brazil set-up both sides of his spell in charge of Botafogo.

𝑫𝒂𝒗𝒊𝒅𝒆 𝑨𝒏𝒄𝒆𝒍𝒐𝒕𝒕𝒊 𝒆𝒔𝒕 𝒍𝒆 𝒏𝒐𝒖𝒗𝒆𝒍 𝒆𝒏𝒕𝒓𝒂𝒊̂𝒏𝒆𝒖𝒓 𝒅𝒖 𝑳𝑶𝑺𝑪 🆕🇮🇹

Le LOSC annonce aujourd’hui la nomination de Davide Ancelotti comme entraîneur de l’équipe première. Le technicien italien, passé par les plus grands clubs et sélections du monde,… pic.twitter.com/OPDiyyr5XO

— LOSC (@losclive) June 1, 2026

$500+ off: Top-rated Asus ROG Zephyrus G16 with RTX 5070 and 240 Hz OLED display enjoys major discount

Deal | The Asus ROG Zephyrus G16 gaming laptop with a 16-inch 2.5K OLED panel, an RTX 5070 laptop GPU, and a Core Ultra 9 285H mobile processor can now be yours for under $1,600. This deal on Best Buy represents a more than $500 discount vs the list price.

HP unveils world's thinnest RTX Spark laptops: 12K video editing, 128GB RAM, all-day battery

HP just announced the OmniBook Ultra 16 and OmniBook X 14, the world’s thinnest laptops powered by the new Nvidia RTX Spark superchip. Featuring up to 128GB of unified memory and Blackwell GPU architecture, these next-gen AI PCs are designed to run complex local agents and advanced creative workflows for developers and power users, launching later in 2026.

HP announces new OmniDesk Mini PC: World’s first "AI Mini PC" with Intel Core Ultra and Thunderbolt Share

HP has introduced the new HP OmniDesk Mini Desktop PC, a compact AI-powered mini-workstation featuring Intel Core Ultra Series 3 processors and Thunderbolt Share. Designed for creators and AI developers, this ultra-small form factor PC launches in August 2026, offering advanced local AI processing and quad 4K display support to streamline hybrid workflows.

Nvidia DLSS 4.5 Ray Reconstruction: These games support it from day 1

Nvidia has unveiled DLSS 4.5 Ray Reconstruction, bringing a new AI model that Team Green claims improves ray-traced image quality with cleaner visuals, more accurate lighting, and reduced ghosting on all GeForce RTX GPUs. It will become fully available "in August", with 27 games set to have support for the tech.

Huawei nova 16 and 16 Pro announced with 7,000mAh batteries, 50MP RYYB periscopes

1 June 2026 at 15:21

Huawei’s nova series of mid-rangers has some unique designs and the new 16 generation shakes things up again. We’re sure that the “spectacles” look on the Pro in particular will attract a lot of comments. Looks aside, the new nova 16 and 16 Pro bring significant camera improvements, bigger batteries, a faster chipset for the vanilla model and satellite messaging for both. Starting with the Huawei nova 16 Pro, the phone boasts a large 200MP 1/1.28” RYYB sensor in its main camera. It sits behind an f/1.8 lens with OIS. Joining it is a 50MP ultra-wide camera with an f/2.2 lens with autofocus...

Teofimo Lopez delivers verdicts on Canelo vs Christian Mbilli ‘brawl’: “It’s a good fight for him”

1 June 2026 at 16:12

is eager to see how handles , a high-volume pressure fighter, in his first outing since undergoing elbow surgery. The Mexican decided to go under the knife towards the end of last year, shortly after losing his super-middleweight belts via a unanimous decision defeat to Terence Crawford. Back then, many expected Canelo’s physical advantages to […]

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Hyperliquid price hits new ATH at $73.7, bullish setup points to more upside

1 June 2026 at 16:09
Hyperliquid has surged to a new all-time high of $73.7 as institutional inflows, aggressive token buybacks, and mounting losses among leveraged short sellers fuel one of the strongest rallies in the crypto market. According to data from crypto.news, Hyperliquid (HYPE)…

Unlocking crypto rewards via smart contracts: OCTOPUS (UK) leads the way

1 June 2026 at 14:48
OCTOPUS (UK) gains attention with a smart contract-based crypto reward unlocking mechanism for blockchain users. With the rapid development of blockchain technology, the cryptocurrency and decentralized finance (DeFi) sectors continue to innovate. As a core technology within these fields, smart…

The Security Growth Platform: Why MSPs Are Moving Beyond vCISO Tools

Three years ago, the practical question for an MSP building a cybersecurity practice was which "vCISO platform" to buy. The term was good shorthand for the work at the time: assessments, advisory, reporting, maybe a compliance module bolted on the side. The work has since outgrown the descriptor. A Security Growth Platform is the more precise name for what MSPs and MSSPs need from the software

OpenAI Codex Authentication Tokens Stolen in codexui-android npm Supply Chain Attack

Cybersecurity researchers have disclosed details of a new malicious supply chain campaign that's targeting developers using OpenAI Codex through a legitimate-looking remote web UI. The tool, named codexui-android, is advertised on GitHub and npm as a remote web UI for OpenAI Codex, attracting over 29,000 weekly downloads. The package is still available for download from the repository. What

Premier League record-breaker James Milner retires

Brighton midfielder James Milner has announced his retirement at the age of 40 (Glyn KIRK)

Former England midfielder James Milner has announced his retirement from football at the age of 40 after a 24-year Premier League career.

Milner, who has spent the past three seasons at Brighton, began his career at boyhood club Leeds and went on to win three Premier League titles -- two with Manchester City and one with Liverpool.

He also helped Liverpool win the Champions League in 2019.

Milner broke the record for the most Premier League appearances while playing for Brighton against Brentford in February, and ends his career with a total of 658.

"After 24 seasons in the Premier League, it feels like the right time to bring an end to my playing career," Milner said in a statement on Instagram.

"From making my debut for Leeds, who I supported growing up, at the age of 16 and becoming the Premier League's youngest scorer, I could never have dreamed of the journey I've been on."

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Vallejo fined for comments about female umpire

Adolfo Daniel Vallejo plays a forehand shot
Adolfo Daniel Vallejo was playing in the main draw of a Grand Slam for the first time [Getty Images]

Adolfo Daniel Vallejo has been fined $65,000 (£48,300) for making "unacceptable" comments about a female umpire following his exit from the French Open.

The 22-year-old from Paraguay criticised Brazil's Ana Carvalho in an interview with Clay magazine, saying she was not strong enough to handle the crowd in his second-round defeat by French teenager Moise Kouame and that it was the sort of the match that should have been officiated by a man.

Following those comments, French Open organisers said the comments were "unacceptable" and "strongly condemn all sexist remarks".

Vallejo has been sanctioned with one of the biggest fines in Grand Slam history.

"A fine of $65,000 has been imposed, roughly half of his prize money," tournament director Amelie Mauresmo said.

"This is clearly something that is unacceptable to us, to the tournament and to the Federation even beyond the tournament. This kind of language has no place here."

Players eliminated in the second round of the men's singles receive 130,000 euros ($151,000 or £112,000) in prize money.

After organisers said they would fine Vallejo on Friday, the world number 71 apologised on Instagram.

"I have respect for the umpires and for the job they do, after a five-hour battle I was very heated and felt a lot of emotions, I apologise," Vallejo posted on Instagram.

According to the Grand Slam rulebook, Vallejo could have received a fine of up to $100,000 (£74,200) for unsportsmanlike conduct.

From Yeboah's shirt to scoring at 16

James Milner of Leeds clashes with Kevin Kilbane of Sunderland during the FA Barclaycard Premiership match between Sunderland and Leeds United at the Stadium of Light
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James Milner was just 16 and earning £70 a week as a YTS player when he broke into the first team at Leeds, six months after taking his GCSE exams.

On 10 November 2002, his dad Peter was in the away end at Upton Park when boss Terry Venables sent the youngster on for Jason Wilcox, now director of football at Manchester United, in the final minutes of a 4-3 win against West Ham.

It was a dream come true for Milner, who had grown up supporting the club and wore shirts with the names of Tony Yeboah and Tony Dorigo on the back.

Six weeks after the West Ham game, Milner - aged 16 years and 356 days - became the youngest Premier League goalscorer at that time when he scored in a 2-1 win against Sunderland at the Stadium of Light.

It was not enough to get the former Leeds season ticket-holder out of his post-match duties, however.

Back then YTS players were expected to clean the dressing room after first-team games.

"Even when I was playing and scoring goals, after games I was helping the kit man pick dirty shirts off the dressing room floor," Milner told the High Performance podcast, external in 2023.

"I carried on cleaning the under-18 captain's boots. I was playing in the first team but he was still older than me."

It was not long, however, before Milner was sent on loan to the third tier of English football to continue his football education.

By the time he arrived at Swindon Town, Milner had made 18 Premier League appearances, scored a couple of goals and, despite his tender years, was already revered by Leeds fans.

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Is Craig Breslow going to be in charge of the Red Sox for much longer?

Boston, MA - October 6: Boston Red Sox manager Alex Cora, chief baseball officer Craig Breslow and President/CEO Sam Kennedy listen to a question during the Red Sox end-of-season press conference with team leadership at Fenway Park on October 6, 2025. (Photo by Jessica Rinaldi/The Boston Globe via Getty Images) | Boston Globe via Getty Images

Well, that was a little bit better of a week for the Red Sox, I suppose?

I mean, 3-3 still isn’t great or anything, but I feel slightly better on the heels of a weekend road victory. I guess The offense is coming around a bit (how sticky that is, who’s to say), guys like Connelly Early and Sonny Gray pitched well, and the team heads into a pivotal week against divisional foes with a pep in their step. Feel like we’ve already seen multiple instances of this team taking a step back (or two…or three) after taking a step forward, so I guess I’m not holding my breath, but we gotta take what we can get.

We especially need to take what we can get as the summer begins. There about 100 games left this season, sure, but we’re not going to have the luxury of talking about how many games are left forever. That’s a nice runway into the big topic I want to dive into through the MMBB today, folks.

It’s Monday Morning Brushback time, y’all.

I can’t help but thinking that Craig Breslow’s time as Boston’s Chief Baseball Officer could be slipping away as the calendar turns to June.

When the decision was made to fire Alex Cora and company a few weeks back, I had sort of assumed that Breslow was going to be given a significant amount of time to figure things out and build the organization fully within his vision. I figured he’d be given some grace continue his methods of building the roster, going through his own process of hiring a full-time manager if Chad Tracy wasn’t going to be the answer, all that fun stuff. If that drastic of a call were to be made, I figured it was an endorsement within the walls of Fortress Fenway that Breslow could more or less dictate where the organization would be going moving forward. Regardless of how you felt about the decision—and still feel—Breslow’s running point now, for better or for worse.

I’m not as convinced that he has a ton of time left, though. The results of this roster’s construction has been underwhelming, unacceptable, weak, whatever adjective you want to use. Fielder’s choice. Fifty-eight games is no small sample size. Even if the bats have been pretty good in the past week or so, that doesn’t excuse this team having one of the worst offenses in the league when they play more than half of their games in significant hitter-friendly settings. The team’s really bad at home, too; there’s that iconic Fenway experience for ya.

Point is: John Henry, Sam Kennedy, and the leadership of the club could make a move sooner than I had initially anticipated.

Alex Cora was fired on April 25, after the Red Sox’s 27th game of the season. The molly-whopping they gave Baltimore on that day brought their record to 10-17, eight games back in the division race and 3.5 games out of the final wild card spot. Now, after 58 games, the Red Sox stand at 25-33 and a trio of games back of the final wild card position. Same as it ever was, to quote a wise talking head.

This club’s going nowhere fast as things currently stand, but that still hasn’t really changed what Breslow has been talking about in public as of late, according to an article posted in the Boston Herald over the weekend. From what he’s saying, the goal of playing October baseball is still on the table.

“It probably goes without saying but people are working really hard to do everything we can to get this turned around and I’m still very confident that we’ll do it,” Breslow said. “It’s taken longer than we hoped, this is not the start that we expected, but we have really good players and fortunately the baseball season is long enough that typically really good players perform really well over the course of the season, and we’re going to do everything we can to help them get there.”

While having that sense of belief is all well and good, I do feel compelled to ask if we’re prepared to move off of this mindset moving forward, given the situation the team finds itself in, and given that the trade deadline will be here before we know it. Bres is talking like we’re just on the outside looking in in spite of a solid record. Yes, the difference between having a wild card slot and not right now isn’t massive, but the Sox still have to jump five other teams to get in right now. For what it’s worth, FanGraphs is giving us a roughly 27% chance to make the playoffs. With the amount of money that’s Breslow’s been permitted to utilize, that certainly isn’t gonna cut it. With the managerial question still left to be answered, does FSG just opt for a clean slate sooner rather than later?

Barring a huge run, this team is still going to be in a hole come July. Boston’s gonna have to win about 60 games from here on out to even have a chance at sniffing the playoffs. Maybe 85-or-so wins could get you into a wild card slot considering how bad the AL has been, but it’s certainly no guarantee. You’d be asking a team with a winning percentage below .450 to play roughly .570-to-.580 ball just for a shot at the postseason. Do you foresee that happening? I’m pretty sure I don’t.

If June isn’t a kind month for us, then why would we want to push more chips into the table and buy at the trade deadline? On the surface, I don’t think it would make sense to do that, but would Breslow feel compelled to do so as a way to try and preserve his own job? Not that other sports are a complete apples-to-apples comparison, but we’ve heard horror stories about NFL front offices making decisions in an attempt to put band aids on an already-maligned product instead of punting for the future. Would it be more worth it to move on before the deadline and start completely from scratch?

Unless things change drastically, buying at the deadline would be a mistake—but there’s a chance Breslow tries to do something like that anyways in a bid to preserve his own employment…That is, unless Breslow’s already been assured that he’ll be safe in this position at least through season’s end? I don’t want to get too far into speculation land, but maybe he’s sticking around regardless of how the year ends up. If that’s the case, then I’m not sure I’d want the guy who built a ship that appears to be sinking to build, well, another ship.

Ultimately, none of us knows how long of a leash Breslow’s got here. Making the decision to cut him loose is a massive one that shouldn’t be rushed, but I’m wondering if the initial plan of giving Breslow a longer runway in the post-Cora era is changing given the fact that they’re eight games below .500 at the start of June. I’m just starting to question what the direction is here, and I can absolutely foresee myself continuing to question where exactly we’re going if the architect of this team is going to be here until further notice.

This month could be quite telling for the future of this organization. More struggles at home against Bal’mer and a nasty weekend in the Bronx could provide that clarity, though not in the way that I’m sure Craig Breslow would appreciate. Let’s find out—and let me know what you think Breslow’s timeline is below.

Song of the Week: “Life After Wartime” by Talking Heads

Made a reference to David Byrne earlier, so let’s go with this.

Same time and same place next week, folks! Go Sox.

Football fans brawl after Champions League final

Two people were arrested in connection with a brawl that broke out between football fans minutes after Arsenal were defeated in the Champions League final.

Suffolk Police was called to Ipswich Waterfront at about 20:07 BST on Saturday after receiving reports of a "large fight" that it said had left one person injured.

Footage shared on social media showed several men punching and kicking one another with one man apparently unconscious on the ground as people in a nearby bar watched.

Another video, meanwhile, showed a group of men seemingly goading Gunners fans after they lost 4-3 on penalties to Paris Saint-Germain.

In an update on Monday, a spokesperson for the force said both people had been arrested on suspicion of affray, while one of them was also arrested on suspicion of possession of a class B drug.

Both were released on bail until July.

Declan Rice wearing a red Arsenal kit while standing on a pitch with his arms crossed.
Arsenal have still never won the Champions League [Getty Images]

Arsenal, who had recently won the Premier League, had taken the lead within six minutes before the Ligue 1 champions equalised through a penalty with 25 minutes to go.

With the score level after full time and 30 minutes of extra time, PSG won on penalties to lift the trophy for the second successive year.

Correction 1 June: A version of this story from 31 May said police had arrested four people. This was based on information supplied by Suffolk Police and now been updated.

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Goalkeeper Muric to leave Ipswich for Sassuolo

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Arijanet Muric started his career with Manchester City [Getty Images]

Goalkeeper Arijanet Muric is to leave Ipswich Town and join Serie A side Sassuolo.

The 27-year-old spent last season on loan with the Italian club, making 32 appearances and keeping six clean sheets as Sassuolo finished in 11th place.

Muric, who is a Kosovo international, joined Ipswich from Burnley for an initial fee of £10m in July 2024 but only featured in 18 league games as the Suffolk side were relegated from the Premier League at the end of the 2024-25 campaign.

He started his career with Manchester City, making five appearances in the League Cup, before spending time on loan at clubs including NAC Breda, Nottingham Forest and Girona.

Sassuolo have exercised the option to make Muric's move permanent for an undisclosed fee.

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Detroit Lions 2026 free agency recap: Age, medical concern levels

The Lions' free agency signings are mostly complete at this point. The crown jewel was clearly new center, Cade Mays, who received a 3-year deal.

I did medical reports on 26 free agent Lions additions and here is a recap. As you can see, the Lions did a good job staying on the younger, healthier side of the free agent spectrum.

Detroit Lions 2026 Free Agency medical concern level chart

  • Average concern level = 3.7/10
  • Median concern level = 3/10
  • Average age = 27.9

Detroit Lions Free Agency Medical Concern graph
⚕️Average concern level = 3.7/10
⚕️Median concern level = 3/10
⚕️Average age = 27.9

Full recap...https://t.co/GtKyHQymZ3pic.twitter.com/JlJJ1655hP

— Jimmy Liao MD | Detroit Lions Morning Rounds (@JimmyLiaoMD) May 27, 2026

Quick Takeaways of Lions 2026 Free Agency

  • The Lions generally stayed on the lower end of the medical concern spectrum. Only six of 26 players were a level 6/10 or higher.
  • Only rarely did they dip into the high concern pool with players coming off season-ending injuries.
  • The average age of 27.9 is comfortably below 30, and a good spot to be for the free agent pool. Only seven of 26 players were age 30 or over.
  • The Lions minimized risk by giving only 1-year deals to every player except Cade Mays.

LOW CONCERN

🟢Thomas Gordon, TE (26)

  • Medical concern level: 0/10 - Clean
  • Contract: 1 year, $885,000 with $0 guaranteed

🟢Cade Mays, C (27)

  • Medical concern level: 1/10 - Ankle, shoulder
  • Contract: 3 years, up to $25 million with $14 million guaranteed

🟢Trevor Nowaske, LB (27)

  • Medical concern level: 1/10 - Elbow, concussion
  • Contract: 1 year, $1.35M with $550,000 guaranteed

🟢Myles Adams, DT (28)

  • Medical concern level: 1/10 - Clean
  • Contract: 1 year, $1.145M with $0 guaranteed

🟢Tom Kennedy, WR (30)

  • Medical concern level: 1/10 - Clean
  • Contract: 1 year, $1.234 million with $20K guaranteed

For the rest of the list of free agent signings, visit Detroit Lions 2026 Free Agency Recap: medical concerns, contract details.

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Journalist: Former Liverpool star expected to join Andoni Iraola at Anfield

Journalist: Former Liverpool star expected to join Andoni Iraola at Anfield
Journalist: Former Liverpool star expected to join Andoni Iraola at Anfield

Who Could Join Andoni Iraola at Liverpool?

If Andoni Iraola is appointed Liverpool boss, one of the first questions will be who joins him on the backroom staff. On Media Matters for Anfield Index, Dave Davis and David Lynch discussed that issue directly, with Davis asking whether names such as Thiago Alcantara or Steven Gerrard could come into the conversation.

Lynch said he expects Liverpool to look for someone with club knowledge. “I do expect there to be someone with a Liverpool background to come in and be part of that coaching staff,” he told Davis.

That matters because Iraola, if appointed, would arrive at Liverpool with Premier League experience from Bournemouth, but without a long personal connection to Anfield. Adding a former Liverpool player or figure familiar with the club could help build immediate trust, not only with supporters, but also inside the dressing room.

Thiago Alcântara makes sense

The most interesting name raised was Thiago Alcantara. Lynch was careful not to present it as confirmed, but he made clear why it would be logical.

“Thiago makes an awful lot of sense, so I wouldn’t rule out that possibility at all,” Lynch said. He then added that he had “a conversation yesterday” regarding the expectation that “there will be someone who has played for Liverpool previously to be on that staff.”

Davis also pointed to the appeal of Thiago’s profile, saying, “Thiago Alcantara, the fact he’s Spanish, the fact he’s got that link there with Liverpool and he’s played in the Premier League himself before and you get the Spanish coach, that just makes a lot of sense, doesn’t it?”

For Iraola, Thiago would appear to tick several boxes, based on the discussion. He knows Liverpool, understands the Premier League, speaks Spanish and carries elite dressing room credibility from his playing career.

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Steven Gerrard considered unlikely

Steven Gerrard’s name naturally came up, but Lynch sounded less convinced that he would be the figure to join Iraola’s staff.

“I don’t think he’ll probably be Stevie, to be honest,” Lynch said, before stressing that this was his “personal view.” He did leave a small opening, adding that “it’s Liverpool” and Gerrard would “probably walk over broken glass to get to Liverpool.”

That distinction is important. Lynch did not rule Gerrard out because of any lack of affinity for the club. Rather, the tone of the conversation suggested that Thiago felt like the more natural fit for Iraola’s potential coaching setup.

Other staff links around Iraola

Davis also mentioned other possible backroom figures, including Tommy Elphick, Iraola’s assistant, who he said is “apparently a Liverpool fan.” He also referenced De La Torre, describing him as “a legendary fitness coach” connected with Red Bull Leipzig and performance work.

Lynch did not expand in detail on those names, but the broader point was clear, Liverpool’s next managerial appointment would not be only about Iraola. It would also be about building the right structure around him.

Given the intensity associated with Iraola’s football, backroom staff could be especially significant. Earlier in the same conversation, Lynch had raised concerns about injury management, saying Bournemouth “have had a fairly awful injury record under Iraola” and that it was “very easy to make the link between the intensity of the football that they play and the fact that they get a lot of muscle injuries.”

That makes the fitness, performance and coaching appointments more than cosmetic. If Liverpool want Iraola’s aggressive style to work across a full season, Europe included, they will need staff capable of managing intensity, recovery and rotation.

As Lynch put it, Liverpool have “work to do in terms of putting together backroom staff.” The strong implication from the Anfield Index discussion was that, if Iraola arrives, at least one Liverpool connected appointment could follow, with Thiago Alcântara the most obvious name raised.

Atletico Madrid president Enrique Cerezo speaks out on Julian Alvarez’s future amid Barcelona transfer talk

MADRID, SPAIN - APRIL 29: Julian Alvarez of Atletico Madrid applauds the fans at the end of the UEFA Champions League 2025/26 Semi Final First Leg match between Atletico de Madrid and Arsenal FC at on April 29, 2026 in Madrid, Spain. (Photo by Chris Brunskill/Fantasista/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Atletico Madrid president Enrique Cerezo has once again insisted that Julian Alvarez is not going anywhere this summer amid continued speculation about a move to Barcelona.

The Catalans have reportedly made an initial 100 million euro offer for Alvarez, although Atletico have denied receiving the bid, and Cerezo says Alvarez’s future is in the Spanish capital.

“Julián Álvarez is an Atlético de Madrid player, not just because of last season, but for many others,” he told reporters at an event Monday.

“We work continuously to bring the best players to our team. And until August, when La Liga starts, there’s still plenty of time to scout, scout, and bring in players.

“We’ve had a very good season and we’re really in a position to prepare for the next one. As transfer developments occur, we’ll announce them.”

Yet Cerezo’s words are unlikely to anything to stop the speculation. It’s been reported that Alvarez does want to join Barcelona and the Catalans are prepared for a long battle with Atletico this summer.

Why are Liverpool interested in Andoni Iraola? The numbers behind the leading candidate to succeed Arne Slot

Andoni Iraola has emerged as the leading candidate for the vacant Liverpool head coach position, following his departure from Bournemouth.

The Spanish manager, who has also held discussions with Crystal Palace, Bayer Leverkusen, and AC Milan, is now Liverpool’s primary target to succeed the recently-sacked Arne Slot, with The Independent understanding talks are set to be opened.

This move would see him reunite with sporting director Richard Hughes, who initially appointed Iraola during his tenure at the Vitality Stadium.

Here, the Press Association looks at the numbers behind his career that explain why Liverpool are so keen on the Spaniard:

  • Iraola leaves Bournemouth on a 19-match unbeaten run and having secured Europa League football, the club’s first ever European qualification.
  • The Cherries lost only seven league games all season on their way to sixth place – only title contenders Arsenal and Manchester City suffered fewer defeats. Liverpool lost 12 games despite finishing one place ahead of Bournemouth.
  • Across his three seasons in charge, Iraola’s side won 47 of their 127 games (37 per cent), with 40 draws and 40 losses. They scored 196 goals and conceded 184, averaging 1.54 goals for and 1.45 against.
  • Iraola’s sides finished 12th, ninth and sixth in the top flight, equalling and then surpassing their best Premier League finishes. The Cherries previously finished ninth in 2016-17 and 12th the following year, both under Eddie Howe.
Andoni Iraola is the leading contender to replace Arne Slot at Liverpool (PA)
Andoni Iraola is the leading contender to replace Arne Slot at Liverpool (PA)
  • Bournemouth’s success has come despite frequently selling their best performers. Last season alone, three of Iraola’s first-choice back four departed in pre-season with the club receiving a combined £144.5m in reported fees for Milos Kerkez – with whom Iraola could be reunited at Anfield – Dean Huijsen and Illia Zabarnyi. Antoine Semenyo then joined Manchester City in January.
  • Semenyo was the club’s top scorer across Iraola’s reign with 31 goals in all competitions. They had a different top scorer in each of his three seasons in charge as Dominic Solanke also moved on and teenager Junior Kroupi emerged this season to take on the burden from Semenyo and Justin Kluivert.
  • Iraola’s previous managerial roles came with AEK Larnaca, where he won the 2018 Cypriot Super Cup, Mirandes in the Spanish second tier, and then Rayo Vallecano where he won promotion to LaLiga before finishing 12th and 11th in the following two seasons. Across all four clubs he has a 38.4 per cent win rate.

Brennan should have took a stand - McConville

Dublin manager Ger Brennan
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Suspended Dublin manager Ger Brennan should have "taken a stand" in the All-Ireland defeat by Louth, believes Oisin McConville.

Brennan was issued a 12-week ban in March for an altercation with Galway strength and conditioning coach Cian Breathnach McGinn - who was banned for eight weeks - during Dublin's relegation-confirming Division One defeat by the Tribesmen.

The severity of Brennan's suspension came back into focus in the build-up to the game after Donegal manager Jim McGuinness avoided a suspension for an incident with Kerry's Diarmuid O'Connor as tempers flared in a melee between the sides in the All-Ireland round one game on 23 May.

Dublin's players did not conduct media duties after the loss to Louth in protest but, speaking on the GAA Social podcast on BBC Sounds, McConville says Brennan should have taken things a step further.

"If I was Ger Brennan at the weekend, I would have arrived at Croke Park and stood at the sidelines, with the blessing of the County Board," said current Wicklow manager McConville.

"I would have went to the County Board during the week and said it was time to make a stand.

"Dublin made a stand after the game because they didn't talk to any press or any media duties.

"But I feel strongly enough that I think Ger Brennan should have went and put himself on the line."

The GAA's Central Competitions Control Committee (CCCC) said that all incidents in the Donegal-Kerry game had been dealt with at the time by match referee Sean Hurson, while Brennan was sent off in the Galway game.

McConville admitted "I'm pretty sure there would have been massive consequences as a result" if Brennan had appeared on the sideline, but Dublin's County Board and players "obviously feel very strongly about how he has been treated".

"Why not? What have they got to lose?," 2002 All-Ireland winner McConville added.

"They obviously feel strongly about it, but I feel it was the day to make a bigger stand than refusing media duties.

"I feel that strongly about it - that was the thing that was ringing in my head all week.

"Does not talking to the media hurt? You make a point but they are under no obligation to do media duties anyway."

With Dean Rock on the touchline throughout Brennan's suspension to date, McConville did say that he didn't know if it would have made a difference in the result as Louth defeated Dublin in Championship football for the first time since 1973.

"I don't know the absence of Ger Brennan on the sideline would be the winning or losing of that game.

"At the end of the day players win matches."

McConville added that Louth "ground it out" after there was little to separate the sides at Croke Park.

"I thought we would be having the conversation about Louth tapering off, because Dublin had all of the momentum.

"Louth deserved it, because they were big in the big moments."

The Rumour Mill — Close Season Week 2

The Rumour Mill — Close Season Week 2
The Rumour Mill — Close Season Week 2

Arsenal's Ben White hobbles off the pitch after doing his knee in during the Premier League match at West Ham United in May.

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Please note—and it’s frightening that we even have to have this disclaimer: This is a rumours page and features just that—rumours; stories we have read, heard, or that have been passed on to us by various clickbait merchants. Take with a massive pinch of Halite.

We are officially into Week 2 of the close season, and on the brink of imminent transfers if the clamour of clickbait sites is anything to go by, with David Moyes not just looking for a right-back and a striker — he’s looking to replace the entire matchday squad!

The biggest talking point on the forums this week isn't even a player we own. Anthony Gordon’s astronomical £70M move from Newcastle to Barcelona has sent shockwaves through the fanbase, mostly because we are all frantically trying to calculate the exact percentage of the sell-on clause. While the accounts department at the Hill Dickinson Stadium figures out if that 15% profit kickback buys us a new striker or just pays the electricity bill for the new ground, the media has happily spent the hypothetical windfall for us.

Rather than trying to track each and every spurious linkage, as we did last year, here is our look at just a handful of the latest names being kicked around the floor of the Rumour Mill:

The Heavyweight Striker Hunt: Artem Dovbyk & Jhon Durán

With the Beto experiment failing to set the Everton world alight, the Rumour Mill has dictated that Everton need a physical focal point, upfront and personal, to lead the line. Accordingly, we are locked in a four-way battle with West Ham, Leeds, and Sunderland for Roma’s Artem Dovbyk, who is allegedly surplus to requirements under Gian Piero Gasperini. If that falls through, the fallback option is reportedly Fenerbahçe’s Jhon Durán.

Dovbyk was a €40M player not that long ago; are we genuinely expecting Roma to hand him over on a budget loan because of the TFG link and Moyes needing to have a big lad up top? As for Durán, he’s been linked with a move back to England every 6 months since leaving Aston Villa. This smells like agents using Everton's historical need for a goalscorer to flush out actual bids from elsewhere.

The Defensive Overhaul: Ben White & Enzo Boyomo

With Seamus Coleman’s contract expiring and the backline needing a refresh, the clickbait merchants have gone big. The headline grabber is a speculative report that Everton are monitoring Arsenal’s Ben White to solve our perennial right-back dilemma. Meanwhile, Sport Witness claims we are actively scouting Osasuna’s 24-year-old Cameroon international centre-back Enzo Boyomo, who has a €25M release clause.

Ben White? You cannot be serious! He was a regular starter for a team consistently fighting at the absolute top of the table. Even with The Friedkin Group's backing, the idea of him trading Champions League football for a rebuilding project on the banks of the Mersey seems laughable... except for the fact that he did his knee in and missed the last part of the season, suggesting a cut-price deal could well be on the cards.

Boyomo is slightly more realistic, but the reports state Brighton and Sunderland are also willing to trigger the clause. If it comes down to a bidding war for an unproven La Liga defender, expect the all-seeing, all-knowing recruitment team to say "Thanks, but no thanks."

The Moyes Boys Out Of Favour: Tomáš Souček & Nathan Aké

A new angle has emerged this week focusing on players facing uncertain futures at their current clubs. There are rumblings that Moyes is keen on a reunion with West Ham’s Tomáš Souček to add some much-needed steel and late-box-entry goals to the midfield. Concurrently, reports out of Manchester suggest Nathan Aké is assessing his options at City, with Everton listed alongside Bournemouth as an "interested party."

Souček is the quintessential Moyes player — honest, hardworking, and great in the air. But at this stage of the rebuild, do we really want to be buying West Ham’s aging transition-era remnants?

As for Aké, he’s a left-sided centre-back who can cover full-back. While he’d be a brilliant addition, Bournemouth are reportedly positioning themselves as the frontrunners to bring him back to the South Coast. We won't be breaking the wage structure for Manchester City's squad rotation players anymore.

The Continental Wildcard: Diego Leite

Finally, Union Berlin’s 27-year-old Portuguese defender Diego Leite has been tossed into the Rumour Mill. The clickbait sites claim Everton are in a three-way battle that includes a massive contract offer from the Saudi Pro League to land the Bundesliga man in a bargain summer deal.

Whenever you see "Everton face Saudi battle", you can safely close the tab. If the player is looking for one final, massive payday in the desert, he isn't going to choose a disciplined Premier League wage structure and rigid team discipline under David Moyes.

The Gordon sell-on fee seems to have given the tabloids a convenient excuse to link us with higher-tier talent this week, but the reality is likely to be far more mundane. Until the transfer window officially opens on 15 June, we should perhaps remain flegmatically unmoved by these tantalising suggestions.

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Jaguars listed among 5 'least improved teams' during 2026 offseason

Many NFL analysts are not fond of the Jacksonville Jaguars' 2026 offseason.

The Jaguars were very quiet in free agency, with running back Chris Rodriguez being the team's only outside addition, while Devin Lloyd and Travis Etienne signed elsewhere.

Then the Jaguars' 2026 draft class has also been heavily criticized.

The latest critique of the Jaguars' offseason comes from ESPN's Aaron Schatz, who listed Jacksonville among his five "least improved teams" heading into the 2026 season.

"The Jaguars aren't going to collapse and be one of the league's worst teams, but expect to see some regression," Schatz wrote. "How much pass rush is there beyond Josh Hines-Allen? Will the WR/CB Travis Hunter experiment work better in 2026? Is Cole Van Lanen ready to be a full-time left tackle, and can linebacker Ventrell Miller somehow replace Devin Lloyd without being a big step down? There are a lot of roster questions."

To Schatz's point, there are questions lingering on this roster, mainly at pass rusher behind Josh Hines-Allen and Travon Walker. That said, every team has some unknowns at this stage of the offseason.

A difficult start to the 2026 schedule could also contribute to the Jaguars not reaching the 13-win mark this season.

However, one important aspect that the Jaguars have on their side, and it can't be quantified, is continuity. Rather than learning brand new offensive and defensive schemes, which was the case last offseason, strong foundations in Liam Coen and Anthony Campanile's systems have been established, providing a jumping-off point this offseason.

Lastly, just because there are questions in May, it doesn't mean that the Jaguars haven't addressed those needs. The team is clearly bullish on both Van Lanen and Miller, while GM James Gladstone added Wesley Williams and Zach Durfee at defensive end, along with Chris Rodriguez at running back and Ruke Orhorhoro at defensive tackle.

Coen's overarching message to his team this offseason has been to continue to feel a sense of urgency, so that last year's results become the norm for the Jaguars and not an outlier. The veterans taking a proactive role in helping the rookies along fits into that high urgency bucket.

"When it comes to our edge," Coen said earlier this offseason, "we are constantly trying to find our edge. And as we go into Year 2 -- Year 1 extremely important, right guys? For setting the tone and establishing the way that we want to operate, the way that we want to play, and going through that. I think we did that.

"There is no year more important than year two. There is no year because man, let's be honest, there has been a lot of one-hit wonders. That's the reality. And so, what are we doing to separate ourselves to make sure that never happens? So that we take the next step as a team."

This article originally appeared on Jaguars Wire: Why analyst believes Jaguars take step back in 2026 NFL season

Keeper Young signs new deal with Bristol Rovers

Bristol Rovers goalkeeper Brad Young celebrates with both fists in the air after helping his team to victory in League Two. Young is wearing a yellow goalkeeping jersey and white gloves
Brad Young played 27 times for Bristol Rovers in 2025-26 [Rex Features]

Bristol Rovers goalkeeper Brad Young has signed a new four-year deal with the club.

Young made the move from Leicester City at the start of last season and played 27 games in all competitions for the Pirates, including the last 21 matches of their League Two campaign.

In all, Young kept nine clean sheets and was part of a side that won eight straight matches in the fourth tier before the final day of the season.

"I'm buzzing to sign this new contract," Young, 24, told the club website.

"I've had a year here now already and I've loved every minute of it. Once I broke into the team in late January it felt like things really took off for me and I've really loved it.

"I've been really grateful for the opportunity. We've got a brilliant group here and there's a real togetherness in the team. In the run at the end of the season, we developed a winning culture as well."

He added: "The length of the deal shows a lot of faith in me. I want to repay that now and take things game by game, keep working hard and hopefully bring some successful times to Bristol Rovers."

Young joins striker Ellis Harrison in penning a new deal with the club, who finished 14th in the table last term.

Davide Ancelotti named new head coach of Lille

Davide Ancelotti named new head coach of Lille
Davide Ancelotti named new head coach of Lille

Davide Ancelotti already has his next job lined up after the 2026 World Cup, and it will not be alongside his father Carlo. The Brazil national team assistant has signed a two-year deal with Lille in France.

With a strong track record working alongside his father, the current Brazil manager, Davide has been looking to step out from Carlo's shadow. His first spell as a head coach came in Brazil with Botafogo, where he took charge of 32 matches in 2025 without making a major impact. He is now set for his first role as a coach in Europe.

The Lille side Davide Ancelotti takes over have just completed a strong season in France, finishing third behind only PSG and the surprise package Lens. The club had been led by Bruno Genesio, who agreed to leave the role by mutual consent after the end of his contract despite a stint widely regarded as positive.

Lille highlighted Davide's time at Botafogo and his modern tactical approach and human values, as well as his ability to communicate in several languages to manage a multicultural dressing room and his capacity to develop young talent.

In 2025/26, Lille's standouts included veterans such as Olivier Giroud, the team's top scorer, and youngsters such as Ayyoub Bouaddi, the 18-year-old Moroccan midfielder, and Hákon Haraldsson, the 23-year-old Icelandic winger.

Josh Nichols set to leave Arsenal to join Croatian club NK Kustosija

Josh Nichols set to leave Arsenal to join Croatian club NK Kustosija
Josh Nichols set to leave Arsenal to join Croatian club NK Kustosija

Arsenal defender Josh Nichols is set to leave the Emirates Stadium club and join Croatian club NK Kustosija this summer, according to Fabrizio Romano. The 19-year-old Gunners academy graduate has agreed a two-year deal and will look to prove himself in Croatia after struggling to break into Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta’s plans. Nichols was part of the Premier League winning squad having been named on the bench a few times this term, but he did not get to featured for the North London club.

The right-back joined Arsenal aged eight, signing a professional contract with them in July 2024. He went on tour with the squad that summer before making his professional debut in September 2024 in the 5-1 Carabao Cup win over Bolton Wanderers.

Nichols is not the only player set to leave the Gunners this summer, with a couple of first-team stars also expected to move on.

The likes of Gabriel Jesus, Gabriel Martinelli, Leandro Trossard and Ethan Nwaneri are all likely to be sold as Arteta prepares for next season’s title defence.

Arsenal came short in the Champions League and Carabao Cup this term, failing to win the finals of both competitions, and they will look to go one better next season.

The North Londoners need a better squad depth next term if they are to challenge effectively across all four competitions, and their transfer business this summer will be crucial.

They need reinforcements across all areas of the pitch and Gunners’ sporting director Andrea Berta will look to get the best players available to boost Arteta’s squad.

The A.J. Brown trade is nearing completion. Here’s what we know.

MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA - OCTOBER 19: A.J. Brown #11 of the Philadelphia Eagles warms up before the game against the Minnesota Vikings at U.S. Bank Stadium on October 19, 2025 in Minneapolis, Minnesota. The Eagles defeated the Vikings 28-22. (Photo by Stephen Maturen/Getty Images) | Getty Images

The New England Patriots and Philadelphia Eagles have been talking about a potential trade for wide receiver A.J. Brown for multiple months, and they are now entering a critical phase. With the calendar flipping from May to June, Brown’s contract will soon become more tradable from an Eagles perspective.

This means that as soon as the clock strikes 4 p.m. ET on Monday, the 28-year-old changing teams finally becomes a realistic possibility. Does that mean the trade will go down sooner rather than later, though? Let’s find out by looking at what we can say with some confidence at this point in time.

What is the state of negotiations?

The Patriots first expressed interest in Brown ahead of last season’s trade deadline, but despite the wideout’s desire to leave Philadelphia push never actually came to shove. With Brown’s stance not softening after the 2025 season and the Eagles intent on salvaging the situation to the best of their abilities, talks resumed in the offseason.

After three months of on-again, off-again conversations, the finish line is indeed in sight for the two teams. In fact, Albert Breer of Sports Illustrated recently claimed that “the framework is in place for a trade” to be facilitated quickly after the June 1 target line.

While a framework might have been established, the devil remains in the details and no trade has been finalized yet. However, it appears both sides keep negotiating in good faith and the belief that eventually an agreement will be reached that will send Brown to his preferred destination.

What compensation is being discussed?

New England is not necessarily keen on parting ways with the first-round draft pick Eagles general manager Howie Roseman is looking for in exchange for Brown, according to reporting by ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler. As has been previously discussed, this has been one of the biggest issues to work out between the two sides.

At this point in time, it appears a 2027 first-rounder will not exchange hands directly. A 2028 first-round pick is very much in play, though.

There also are alternatives to be considered. The Patriots might send a second-round selection to Philadelphia as initial compensation that might bump up to a first-rounder if certain conditions are met. A late-round exchange of picks on top of the main move also could be in play.

The bottom line is that the value equivalent of a first-round selection either in 2027 or 2028 will be moved from New England to Philadelphia, even if the transaction might not end up being as straight-forward as “1 WR = 1 pick.”

A package that does not appear to have particular momentum is including a player like fellow receiver Kayshon Boutte in the move. While his days as a Patriot do seem numbered, Boutte getting sent to the Eagles alongside some other commodities in exchange for Brown looks less likely than one would think at first glance.

Are any other teams involved?

There has been some speculation over the weekend that the Browns are fielding offers for star edge rusher Myles Garrett, and that the Eagles might end up looking to move Brown and other assets to Cleveland to bring in the future Hall of Famer. In theory, this looks like a plausible scenario. However, Brown landing anywhere but New England would ultimately still be a surprise.

The Patriots, after all, remain the lone team seriously invested in the trade market for the former first-round pick. While this creates an interesting dynamic as far as the aforementioned trade compensation is concerned, it also boils the entire saga down to one simple equation: it’s New England or bust if the Eagles want to maximize Brown’s value.

What is the bottom line?

From the outside looking in, it looks like two things are true in regards to the A.J. Brown trade from the Eagles to the Patriots: it will happen and it will include a first-round pick in some form (either in 2028 or through likely-to-be-met conditions).

The cost is fairly steep for a player with plenty of wear and tear on his tires. However, the Patriots have to be hopeful that Brown is rejuvenated by a reunion with his former head coach, Mike Vrabel, and that he will help place the eventual pick fairly late in whichever round is decided upon. In addition, Brown himself also seems to be willing to play his part to help a trade get done; don’t be surprised if his contract gets renegotiated quickly after he is officially sent to the Patriots.

And make no mistake, based on everything we know it’s a matter of “when” not “if” that trade happens.

RCB's rise across IPL, WPL feels closer to the Manchester City model

New Delhi: For years, Royal Challengers Bengaluru were Indian cricket's great romantics.

They had the stars. They had the fan base. They had the moments. What they didn't have were the trophies.


RCB reached IPL finals in 2009, 2011 and 2016 and fell short. For 18 years, supporters watched squads built around icons such as Chris Gayle and Virat Kohli come agonisingly close, only for the title to remain out of reach. RCB became synonymous with promise rather than achievement, with passion rather than silverware.

That is why what has happened over the last three years feels so remarkable.

With the IPL 2026 title secured in Ahmedabad on Sunday, RCB have now won back-to-back titles.

Their women's team, meanwhile, can take credit for leading the way by winning the 2024 Women's Premier League (WPL) title. The Smriti Mandhana-led team made it two trophies in three years in February.

Fast forward to May 31 and the franchise that once carried the burden of underachievement now sits atop both of India's premier T20 leagues.


The transformation has not been sudden. It has been structural.

The old RCB often looked like a team assembled around star power. The new RCB looks like one built around systems. Recruitment has become smarter. Roles are clearer. The dependence on one or two superstars has reduced. Success is no longer expected to arrive because of individual brilliance; it is engineered through squad depth, planning and continuity.

That shift is visible across both teams.

The WPL side got there first. While the inaugural years of WPL saw teams scrambling to understand squad construction, or even the shelf life of the competition, RCB steadily built a core, backed leaders and created an environment where players could thrive. The titles that followed were a reward for patience rather than a consequence of short-term approaches.


The men's team has followed a similar path since Rajat Patidar took over the leadership mantle from Virat Kohli.

The emotional weight of finally winning the IPL title in 2025 could easily have led to complacency. Instead, it became the foundation for sustained excellence. Defending a title is often harder than winning one. Yet RCB returned in 2026 looking less like champions protecting a crown and more like a team convinced it belonged at the top.

That mindset is what separates champions from dynasties.

Football offers examples. FC Barcelona's golden era with the men's team and the Femeni was not defined by one trophy but by a culture that repeatedly produced winning teams. More recently, Manchester City's men's and women's teams have both become consistent title challengers because the club's philosophy extends across the organisation rather than being limited to a single squad.


RCB's rise feels closer to that model.

For perhaps the first time in the franchise's history, there is alignment between the men's and women's teams. Both sides reflect similar principles: trust in long-term planning, strong leadership groups and a willingness to prioritise balance over glamour.

For most of their existence, RCB lived in the shadow of their own narrative. Every season was accompanied by reminders of heartbreaks, near-misses and unrealised potential. The franchise became a punchline for rivals and a test of loyalty for supporters.

Now, those conversations have changed.


Young fans are growing up knowing RCB not as perennial underachievers but as serial winners. The franchise's identity is being rewritten in real time. The memories that once centred on what could have been, are increasingly being replaced by celebrations of achievement.
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From cricket's nearly-men to the standard-bearers of Indian franchise cricket, RCB have completed one of the most significant transformations the IPL era has seen. And with titles now flowing from both their men's and women's teams, the franchise is no longer chasing history.

It is making it.

Germany claim narrow win in second friendly against Finland

Germany claim narrow win in second friendly against Finland
Germany claim narrow win in second friendly against Finland

The day after Germany’s 4-0 friendly win over Finland, the two sides met again in a 2x25-minute training ground match early on Monday.

Germany coach Julian Nagelsmann had already confirmed on Sunday night that the game would take place, with the aim of giving players who featured little or not at all in the first friendly valuable match practice. Finland also fielded a second-string side.

The German team controlled proceedings throughout, but created very few clear-cut chances.

Leon Goretzka came closest in the first half, when his header was cleared off the line.

After the break, substitute Jonas Urbig produced a strong save early on, before Waldemar Anton struck the post for Germany.

Ultimately, Germany won 1-0 after Finland’s Doni Arifi diverted David Raum’s corner into his own net.

Germany: Nübel (Urbig) - Anton, Rüdiger, Thiaw, Raum - Stiller (Amiri), Groß - Sané, Goretzka, Leweling (Beier) - Woltemade.

The Red Sox aren’t playing tonight, so let’s watch a movie instead

Hello and happy Monday, folks. Hope you weren’t washed away by the rain this weekend….or struck by a meteor on Sunday, or whatever the hell that was.

No Sox game today, so what a perfect time to watch a movie after work. If you’ve got any recommendations, sound off in the comments below. I re-watched Marty Supreme over the weekend, what a picture.

Use this space to talk about whatever you want, be good to each other, and go Sox.

Villarreal hires Rayo's Iñigo Pérez as coach ahead of another Champions League run

MADRID (AP) — Villarreal said Monday it reached a deal to hire coach Iñigo Pérez, who led fellow Spanish club Rayo Vallecano to the final of the Conference League this season.

Pérez is set to sign a three-year contract with Villarreal, which finished third in the Spanish league and will play in the Champions League for a second straight season.

Villarreal was eliminated in the league phase of the Champions League last season, its first in the top European club competition since it reached the semifinals in 2021-22. It will be the first time Villarreal plays back-to-back seasons in the Champions League.

The 38-year-old Pérez, a former midfielder who retired in 2022, will replace Marcelino, who announced late last season that he would not stay in charge of the team.

Pérez's Rayo lost 1-0 to Crystal Palace in the final of the third-tier Conference League.

Pérez was an assistant at Rayo and took over the main job in 2024 after not being able to accompany then coach Andoni Iraola when he moved to Bournemouth in England because of work permit issues.

The new Villarreal coach will be officially introduced on Tuesday.

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Umar Nurmagomedov vs. David Martinez co-headlines UFC Abu Dhabi

Umar Nurmagomedov continues to prove he'll take an all comers.

Nurmagomedov (20-1 MMA, 7-1 UFC) meets No. 9 ranked bantamweight David Martinez (14-1 MMA, 3-0 UFC) in the UFC Fight Night 282 co-headliner on July 25 from Etihad Arena in Abu Dhabi, promotion officials announced Monday morning.

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Since losing to Merab Dvalishvili for the bantamweight title at UFC 311, Nurmagomedov has rebounded with back-to-back unanimous decision wins over Mario Bautista, and most recently Deiveson Figueiredo at UFC 324.

Martinez, a Dana White's Contender Series graduate, is on a 10-fight winning streak. He earned his spot in the UFC's 135-pound rankings by defeating former title challenger Marlon Vera in the UFC Fight Night 268 co-main event in February.

The current UFC Fight Night 282 lineup includes:

  • Magomed Ankalaev vs. Khalil Rountree
  • David Martinez vs. Umar Nurmagomedov
  • Thomas Petersen vs. Valter Walker
  • Tyrell Fortune vs. Rizvan Kuniev
  • Ismael Bonfim vs. Axel Sola
  • Magomed Tuchalov vs. Brendson Ribeiro
  • Gokhan Saricam vs. Louie Sutherland
  • Steve Erceg vs. Ramazan Temirov
  • Dustin Jacoby vs. Uran Satybaldiev
  • Islam Dulatov vs. Wellington Turman

This article originally appeared on MMA Junkie: Umar Nurmagomedov draws No. 9 bantamweight at UFC Fight Night 282

Why does the French Open not have electronic line calling?

The French Open still relies on an old-school method of judging line calls (Getty)

The French Open’s decision not to use electronic line calling (ELC) has come under renewed scrutiny after an incident during Joao Fonseca’s win over Casper Ruud at Roland Garros.

With Ruud possessing set point in a tie-break to settle the second set, a forehand from Fonseca appeared to have drifted long – only for the chair umpire to rule that the shot had caught the baseline after inspecting a mark.

Casper Ruud was denied a set point by a controversial line call (Getty)
Casper Ruud was denied a set point by a controversial line call (Getty)

Hawk-Eye, the leading provider of ball-tracking technology in tennis, displayed subsequently that the ball had landed out, denying Ruud the set and prompting former French Open winner Jim Courier to question why ELC technology was not in use at the tournament.

The French Open is the only grand slam that still relies on human line judges to make line calls. Wimbledon broke from a 147-year tradition last year to introduce ELC, though endured several issues across the fortnight of action on the grass.

The Australian Open and US Open – played on hard courts – dispensed with human line judges in 2021 and 2022 respectively to solely rely on automated calls.

Electronic line calling uses cameras, computers and sensors to track the ball and inform the umpire whether a ball is in or out. Some have suggested that clay can impact the tracking technology and create a greater margin of error.

Wimbledon faced protests after removing line judges last year (PA Media)
Wimbledon faced protests after removing line judges last year (PA Media)

Clay courts also have an advantage with a ball imprint being left on the surface, allowing umpires to check close calls, although there is an inherent degree of inaccuracy with this approach.

The head of the French tennis federation (FFT) insisted last year that Roland Garros will have line judges and human decision-making for as long as possible, backing the officials as the best in the world.

“We are a federation where umpires and line judges work every day and, I say this with all humility, we are the best country for providing officials on the tour," said FFT president Gilles Moretton.

"We take pride in this, we have a strong training system. We are a benchmark and we want to stay that way.

"The federation's will is to keep line judges as long as possible; right now, the players are driving the train. If one day they unanimously say: 'We won't play without the machine,' we'll see… But I believe we have a bright future ahead to preserve this officiating pyramid."

Here's how EP and Hendricken booked their baseball state title tickets

Ben Hallene starred in the sunshine. And Jayden Burgos brought the heat under milky skies.

The East Providence lefty and Hendricken right-hander ruled the day in Division I playoff baseball. Hallene surrendered just two hits to lift the Townies on their home turf against La Salle. And Burgos, after a rain delay in Warwick, electrified Pepin Field with a championship-booking no-hitter vs. North Kingstown.

No. 3 East Providence reached its first State Championship appearance in 81 years with a 1-0 defeat of No. 2 La Salle in the Pod 2 Championship on Sunday, May 31. Hallene’s complete-game effort was his second in as many starts after he toppled Lincoln in the opening round.

Burgos fought through scattered showers and finished off the Skippers, 8-0, in just over 100 pitches to send Hendricken to the title game for the third straight year. Burgos finished with three strikeouts and five walks in the Pod 1 Championship triumph.

“Every start just felt great this season,” Hallene said. “Woke up feeling great again today and it just happened. We ended up winning thanks to our defense. I only had one strikeout all game, they made the plays — not me.”

“My heart rate was up,” Burgos said.

The best-of-three championship series begins on Thursday, June 4 at Rhode Island College. For more on the star pitching performances, read on below:

‘Lefty’ loves the pressure

East Providence secured Hallene – or better known as Lefty – his only run in the first inning. A leadoff single from Aidan Martins was followed by a walk from Gavin Palombo. Jamison Sydney advanced them with a single to right and then JJ Renaud’s sacrifice fly scored Martins.

La Salle escaped the 31-pitch first inning with the bases loaded, but Hallene had enough from his offense. He returned for the second, allowed one single, and then began to sit La Salle down in order.

“He’s been doing it all year long,” Renaud said. “Two runs [allowed] all year, it’s just crazy. He’s not a big guy, but he gets weak contact and we make the plays for him.”

Hallene wasted little time in the middle frames with 1-2-3 outings in the fourth, fifth and sixth innings. It was the same effort the senior gave in the seventh inning after East Providence scored its winning runs in the sixth against Lincoln in a 2-1 finish last Tuesday.

Hallene’s last two starts include just one earned run on nine hits over 14 innings with three walks. He’s filling up the zone with confidence and has East Providence on the edge of history.

“The pressure, all of the people, another team cheering, it just gets me going,” Hallene said. “I know I have to do good, and I have to pitch well to win.

“Seeing us have the lead after the first inning, it just boosts your confidence. Knowing that we can give up a hit here-and-there and not have to worry about losing the game because of it.”

Benjamin Hallene, East Providence baseball

Renaud captured the first win over La Salle, a 9-4 finish in Providence, to advance the Townies to the Pod Championship. East Providence, who won the D-II crown in 2023, is off to just its second State Championship appearance after the Townies were swept by Warren, 5-4 and 3-1, in 1945.

“It just feels great,” Renaud said. “Big team win, and all year our goal was a championship. Now we’re here, two more wins is all we have to do.”

Rain doesn’t stop Burgos

Burgos had his first out of the game on one pitch. He was already finding another playoff gear after the easy ground ball to the right side. The Skippers didn’t find their first baserunner until working a two-out walk in the third inning.

He surrendered another walk in the fourth frame and two free bases in the fifth but got out of the inning with a strikeout. A two-out hit-by-pitch and a walk in the sixth ended with a fly out to left. The Hawks then turned a double play in the final frame to get him to the 102-pitch finish. The ensuing celebration included a water cooler shower for the junior.

“He’s such a good kid and he’s trusted the work that he put in all year and it was just a great game,” Dylan Poloski said ofBurgos. “Like any guy we put on the mound, we have so much confidence because we put in so much work throughout the year and that’s what carries us in the playoffs.”

Jayden Burgos, Hendricken baseball

Cullen Crain’s stab on a short hop in the second inning and Edgar Rodriguez’s fifth-inning highlight grab in shallow center kept the no-hitter alive as the Hawks’ offense went to work. The first three hitters in Hendricken’s lineup — Parker Boyd, Crain and Poloski — went 6-9 with five RBIs and five runs scored.

A five-run fourth frame included Poloski’s two RBI ground-rule double that pushed the Hawks ahead by six.

“I just locked in and every time I went into the dugout I just sat quietly,” Burgos said.

The Hawks toppled Moses Brown and South Kingstown to reach Sunday's Pod Championship affair. Hendricken, which suffered its only in-state loss to East Providence on April 16, is now just two wins away from a State Championship three-peat.

“We’re going into that game with a lot of confidence because we’re playing better baseball,” Poloski said. “We’re all tight, we all love each other so that is what’s going to carry us.”

This article originally appeared on The Providence Journal: East Providence and Hendricken baseball to play for 2026 State title

Monday morning Broncos stadium thoughts

DENVER, COLORADO - JANUARY 25: A general view inside the stadium during the third quarter in the AFC Championship Playoff game between the New England Patriots and the Denver Broncos at Empower Field At Mile High on January 25, 2026 in Denver, Colorado. (Photo by Justin Edmonds/Getty Images) | Getty Images

On Friday, the Denver Broncos announced that they had completed purchase of Burnham Yard, the future site of Denver’s newest NFL stadium. While Broncos Country has been distracted by the specter of stadium-future, there hasn’t been much discussion about what the fans want out of the new football venue. Now is the time to start that discussion so it retains the culture and vibe of Mile High, no matter where it goes.

First off, what will the new stadium be called? Will there be a Mile High reference in the title? There has been a long line of disposable corporate names since the wrecking ball hit old Mile High, Invesco, Sports Authority, and the current one that also seems to really love the Kansas City Chiefs.

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There will almost certainly be a screening process and I would like to suggest that fans demand a sponsor with an exclusive interest in only the Broncos. It’s an embarrassment to the franchise and the city to have our stadium sponsor drooling over the accomplishments of our arch rival. Ownership will likely keep Mile High somewhere in the name given their open-armed embrace for all things altitude since their arrival. Plus, it’ll sell some merch.

We also know that ownership wants a dome so that it can host other events in the offseason. What about the playing surface? With a dome, keeping natural grass becomes a costly endeavor. Will Denver get the ground-up trash bag-looking turf like they have in Atlanta? There are some incredibly awful looking turf fields around the league; where will Denver’s new surface fall? Open air and natural grass (even when it was mixed with a synthetic blend in the early days of the new stadium) have been hallmarks of Broncos football since their inception. How will ownership thread the needle of what fans expect with what they want so they can add new billions to their old billions?

Sadly, the writing is on the wall for snow games at Mile High. While the most recent one was a total surprise to coach Sean Payton, snow games have traditionally been a hallmark of Broncos football. Those days are soon to be over. Does making the stadium an attractive destination for a never-ending slew of touring country music acts outweigh the tradition of hard-nosed Broncos football in the snow? I certainly don’t think so.

Folks, a new stadium is happening in Denver and the time is now to let your voice be heard about what Broncos Country wants out of their new football destination. Make no mistake, the new stadium will be a world class palace dedicated to Broncos football, but let’s be careful not to sacrifice the ‘Mile High Magic’ to get there. When the renderings of the new building drop, let’s ask the smart questions and hold true to the stadium experience that has molded Broncos football experience for nearly 70-years.

Jason Williams: Is UNC Still A Blue Blood? Grant Hill: Yes

CHARLOTTE, NORTH CAROLINA - MARCH 14: Caleb Foster #1 of the Duke Blue Devils brings the ball up court while guarded by Drake Powell #9 of the North Carolina Tar Heels in the first half during the semifinal round of the ACC men's basketball tournament at Spectrum Center on March 14, 2025 in Charlotte, North Carolina. (Photo by Jacob Kupferman/Getty Images) | Getty Images

So this is interesting: former Duke greats Jason Williams and Grant Hill disagree about whether UNC is still a Blue Blood or not. Both of them grew up Carolina fans before they developed more refined taste, incidentally.

Williams argues that UNC is no longer a Blue Blood, that they’ve fallen off for too long. Hill counters that UNC has won a championship more recently than has Duke, and has been to a Final Four more recently too, both of which are undeniably true.

It’s an interesting question, really.

The traditional Blue Bloods – a stupid term, by the way – are roughly this:

  • Duke
  • UNC
  • Kentucky
  • Kansas
  • Indiana
  • UCLA

A more contemporary list is closer to this:

  • Duke
  • UNC
  • Kentucky
  • Kansas
  • Michigan State
  • UConn
  • Gonzaga

You no doubt have a few schools you might like to add or subtract. The funny thing is, with the game in such flux, it really is hard to define. Take Kentucky.

Kentucky legend Dan Issel said something truly funny the other day: when everyone is paying players, it’s harder to cheat. It’s funny, but there is truth to it. In fact, we were told by a former Kentucky player that Wildcat players were absolutely paid.

No one knows what will happen to Kansas when Bill Self retires, but like a lot of older coaches, he’s tailed off at the end of his career. In the last four years, Kansas has not made it out of the first weekend of the NCAA tournament, and they’ve finished 5th, 6th, and 3rd in the Big 12 in the last three seasons – this after finishing 1st or tied for 1st for 14 straight years.

What happens when he steps down? No one knows.

Duke and UNC approached succession quite differently. Mike Krzyzewski and Jon Scheyer worked closely together in Coach K’s final season. Scheyer won over his own recruits and built his team his way. It was an astonishing succession, nearly perfectly executed.

In Chapel Hill, Roy Williams stepped down and made it clear that Hubert Davis was his preferred replacement.

As it turned out, Davis didn’t communicate with his players very well, coached teams that were wildly erratic, and was dismissed after another yo-yo season.

In his defense, losing Caleb Wilson to injuries was a fatal blow, but on the other hand, allowing him to dunk when he was still recovering from a wrist injury was just foolish (it was not the same hand, but that doesn’t make it any smarter).

With the Dean Smith coaching tree out of candidates, UNC hired NBA coach Michael Malone. Will he restore or keep UNC as a Blue Blood?

Quite possibly. He’s done a decent job of identifying and acquiring talent, and he’s placated the traditionalists by hiring a number of former UNC players to fill out his staff.

However, the track record of NBA coaches moving to college is not great. Fred Hoiberg has done well at Nebraska, and Larry Brown was a brilliant coach who would have succeeded anywhere, at least for a few seasons, before his wanderlust kicked in.

And Kevin Young has done well at BYU.

But the list of failures is long: Isiah Thomas, Mike Dunleavy Sr., Chris Mullin, and Patrick Ewing, to name a few.

A big part of the reason why they failed is not as relevant anymore, and that’s recruiting. You can work the portal and get a pretty good team in a hurry. At least for now, you can recruit overseas too (that may change soon with some proposed new rules).

But it’s also different in that you’re dealing with much younger players. Duke will have a 17-year-0ld next year in Joaquim Boumtje Boumtje. A lot of freshmen are 17.

Malone is used to dealing with people who, for the most part, are reliable professionals in their 20s and 30s. It’s going to be fascinating to see how he goes from being, for lack of a better comparison, a manager to a teacher.

If he succeeds, the question will be answered. If he does not succeed, the question is much more pressing for UNC. And keep in mind that in the recent past, Indiana, Kentucky, and UNC all had coaching searches. All swung for the fences, assuming that their history would sway an accomplished college coach.

It didn’t work for any of them.

So perhaps we should consider this an open question for the near future.

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Formula 2 and Formula 3 reveal new logos mid-season

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Formula 2 and Formula 3 have unveiled redesigned logos ahead of this weekend’s Monaco Grand Prix as part of a wider rebrand.

Working together with Formula 1 and the FIA, the two championships have refreshed their branding, with the new visual identity coming into effect immediately.

F2 retains its traditional blue colour scheme, but the logo has been simplified “for a neater and more modern look”. The previous design used two shades of blue across the 'F' and '2', while the new logo adopts a single-colour approach. 

F3, meanwhile, switched to a vibrant orange logo, replacing the grey-and-red palette used previously. 

In a joint statement, the two series said the new logos “compliment the iconic F1 identity” and “reflect their role as the final steps on the road to F1 for the world’s most promising young drivers.”

F2 and F3 further stated that the updated logos will be rolled out across their platforms and assets, including digital channels, broadcast graphics, trackside branding and promotional materials.

Old FIA F2 logo

Old FIA F2 logo

“I am delighted to unveil our new F2 and F3 logos, which have been developed in close collaboration with Formula 1 and the FIA,” said F2 and F3 CEO Bruno Michel.

“Our aim was to better visually convey the journey towards Formula 1 through the elite motorsport pyramid. Blue has always been F2’s colour and is well recognised by its fans, and for F3, we’ve taken the opportunity to inject a brand-new, vibrant and dynamic orange into the logo, which we believe the fans will love.”

F1 itself went through a major rebrand following Liberty Media’s acquisition of the series from CVC Capital in 2017.

The two feeder categories were in the midst of a significant overhaul during the same period. 

It was only at the beginning of 2017 that GP2 was rebranded as F2, while the present-day F3 series was launched two years later following a merger between GP3 and European Formula 3.

Old F3 logo

Old F3 logo

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Spurs' Mitch Johnson explains why Victor Wembanyama is already revolutionizing basketball

Victor Wembanyama

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The greatest form of flattery has always been imitation. This is why insanely talented players have moves that echo throughout the world after they debut it in the NBA. Victor Wembanyama is different. The San Antonio Spurs big man has now become the blueprint for how young big men play the game. Coach Mitch Johnson is seeing this happen in real time prior to their NBA Finals bout with the New York Knicks.

Spurs' Johnson knows Wembanyama is revolutionizing basketball already

A lot of players who changed the game have already been immortalized in league history, whether they are still active or retired. Kevin Durant and Stephen Curry were the catalysts for why the three-point line has become an important part of an NBA team's offense. Magic Johnson and Larry Bird were one of the first modern stretch big men who nearly played every position.

Victor Wembanyama is slowly joining this list. The seven-foot-four big man from the Spurs system can stretch the floor, play defense against the smallest of guards to the bulkiest of big men, and make himself effective off the ball. It's not hard to see why Coach Mitch Johnson knows that his rising star is already changing the game of basketball. He explained why the Spurs superstar was already being emulated all over the world and it will change how the next generation of hoopers train, via John Hollinger of The Athletic.

“Yeah, the game is changing in front of our eyes. Those guys are probably at the forefront of that evolution of the game. You’d get a tall kid and tell him you’re supposed to screen and then play underneath the basket," the Spurs head coach said. "And now they get to watch those guys, and who’s to say that’s where you should play, put them in a box. So, it’s pretty cool to see those guys play fundamentally, see them also modernizing the game in that regard."

It is also not just Wembanyama who plays like this. The Oklahoma City Thunder have found much success through Chet Holmgren, the Minnesota Timberwolves have already made deep Western Conference Finals runs with Naz Reid, and other players in the league are slowly adding a shot from the perimeter. Heck, even Andre Drummond spaces the floor well already.

Gone are the days that a big man will always solely be a screener and rebounder. They are now very much capable to moving like a guard and being able to space out the floor to open up more schemes for their coaches. The Spurs' alien is clearly just the face of this revolution or invasion, much like how Stephen Curry, Kevin Durant, Magic Johnson, and Larry Bird were.

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Notre Dame baseball gets good & bad news about 4 of its contributors

It’s was a good and bad day for Notre Dame baseball, as they found out the 2027 fate for four of its major players.

Starting off with the bad news, Matt Freeman reported that outfielder Bino Watters will move on from the program after being named All-ACC as a sophomore. This is a huge hit to the program as he is viewed as a high draft pick when eligible next season. He was fantastic this season hitting 10 homers with 51 RBI while batting .362.

The second defection was pitcher Oisin Lee as reported by Andrew Riedell, who pitched 20.1 innings with three win but did have a 5.31 ERA. He was a big part out of the bullpen, but did have issues with giving up walks.

Now onto the good news as Freeman also reported that starting pitcher Caden Crowell will be returning for his sophomore season. He made 9 starts over the course of the year, and while his ERA was fairly high at 7.55, he showed plenty of promise striking out over a batter-per-inning.

One of Notre Dame’s top hitters will return, as outfielder Jayce Lee also told Freeman that he will be coming back for his junior season after a big second year in South Bend. He hit 12 homers and drove in 46 while batting .327 on the year.

The Irish seem to have a solid core of players that will return, and the hope is that they’ll have a better season and make a run for a bid in the NCAA Tournament.

OF Jayce Lee will stay at Notre Dame for his junior season.

Lee had a breakout sophomore season in 2026, hitting .327 with 12 doubles, 13 home runs, 46 RBI, .526 SLG% and a 1.039 OPS. He's set to be one of the premier bats in the ACC in 2027. pic.twitter.com/YMrE0jIUS8

— Matt Freeman (@mattfreeman05_) June 1, 2026

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Cowboys Headlines: Downs impressing Prescott, Hunting June 1st cuts?

Dallas Cowboys rookie Caleb Downs continues to receive praise from inside the team facility, this time from quarterback Dak Prescott. Prescott spoke about how impressed he with by the confidence Downs has displayed, and how he has carried himself since joining the team. With high praise from the top Cowboy on the roster, now Downs will need to show it on the field.

While Downs and other Cowboys rookies begins their first OTA practice on Monday, there are still several players around the NFL looking for a new team. The Cowboys could take a look at some of them, and playing the waiting game may not give them the best shot at landing a famed June 1 cap casualty. The front office in Dallas may need to be a bit more aggressive and make a trade to land the player. It's either that or enter into a bidding war with other teams.

Here's a rundown of the latest news, notes and headlines for the Cowboys as the summer months take control of the calendar.

Dallas Cowboys Top Headlines

  • How Caleb Downs has already impressed Dak Prescott speaks volumes :: Dallas News (Link)
  • ‘Wait, see’ may be Cowboys approach as June 1 arrives, but is it wise? :: Cowboys Wire (Link)
  • Cowboys promote two within their analytics department :: Blogging The Boys (Link)
  • Cowboys Tight Ends: Who Should Make the 53? :: Inside the Star (Link)
  • Cowboys keep getting validation for their $24 million investment :: The Landry Hat (Link)
  • Cowboys Predicted to Part Ways With George Pickens After Season :: Heavy.com (Link)
  • Could Caleb Downs be an All-Pro in his Rookie Season? :: Inside the Star (Link)
  • Cowboys OTAs give 1 veteran a chance to prove he still belongs :: The Landry Hat (Link)
  • 6 Dallas Cowboys Players Under Most Pressure As OTAs Begin :: Sports Illustrated (Link)
  • Cowboys top 2025 UDFA could disrupt plans in Parker's secondary :: Cowboys Wire (Link)

Headlines Around the NFL

  • Another NFL Insider Makes Major Carson Beck Prediction for Cardinals in 2026 :: Sports Illustrated (Link)
  • 49ers WR Brandon Aiyuk Called ‘Untradeable' as June 1 Deadline Looms :: The Bellingham Herald (Link)
  • Chiefs rumors: Albert Breer drops hints on A.J. Brown, Stefon Diggs, Tyreek Hill options :: Clutch Points (Link)
  • Vikings Positioned to Sign Pro Bowler After $11 Million Move :: Heavy.com (Link)

News & Headlines from Around the NFC East

  • Journalist Pressed Jaxson Dart On Trump Support, Giants QB Was Either Unable Or Unwilling To Elaborate: ‘Respectfully, Do You Understand?’ :: BroBible.com (Link)
  • Insider Reveals Price Patriots Are Expected to Pay in A.J. Brown Trade :: Heavy.com (Link)
  • Insider Shares Patriots Mock Trade To Acquire Kayvon Thibodeaux :: NESN.com (Link)
  • The Cleanse: Only 14 Players Remain From the Pre-Adam Peters Era :: Sports Illustrated (Link)

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Nebraska quarterback commit named Elite 11 Finals MVP

Nebraska quarterback commit Trae Taylor was named the MVP of the Elite 11 Finals (subscription required) over the weekend. Taylor impressed the scouts in Los Angeles with strong performances over the course of the three-day event.

The four-star quarterback heads into 2026 after a strong 2025 season at Carmel Catholic (IL). In 11 games, Taylor threw 3,571 yards, 38 touchdowns, and three interceptions. He also ran 77 times for 633 yards and 12 touchdowns.

Taylor is transferring to Millard South (NE) this offseason and will join a team that went 12-1 this past season and won back-to-back Class A State championships. He is expected to take over as the starting quarterback, replacing Jett Thomalla, who signed with Alabama.

Rivals Charles Power mentioned Taylor's arm strength and consistency as highlights of his weekend performance.

The Nebraska commit was the Rivals MVP of day one, flashing a big-time arm, showing the ability to drive the football to all levels of the field during drill work. He continued to show that plus arm talent during his pro day and was aggressive downfield, targeting high-level throws. He capped off the weekend with a seven-touchdown performance in the 7-on-7 period, making a litany of high-difficulty throws.

Overall, it was a successful showcase for the quarterback. This should see the quarterback's stock rise, and it should only be a matter of time before he earns that elusive fifth recruiting star.

The increased attention has attracted new suitors vying for the prospect. Ohio State recently expressed interest in Taylor, who has remained firm in his commitment to Nebraska.

There is still a lot of football to be played over this next year, and still a lot to take place. Nevertheless, the strong returns from this showcase certainly set the table for an exciting senior season.

NEW: Nebraska 4-star QB commit Trae Taylor is the overall Rivals MVP of the Elite 11 Finals🌽

(via @CharlesPower)

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Chris Barnes is 'an every-down receiver' for Oklahoma State football despite size

STILLWATER — From his early days as a football player, Chris Barnes’ positional fate seemed clear.

Small and shifty, Barnes checked all the boxes of a prototypical slot receiver.

With elite straight-line speed and lateral quickness packaged in a muscled-up 5-foot-7, 168-pound body, the new Oklahoma State receiver seems built for nothing else.

But when Eric Morris lured Barnes to OSU, he presented him with a different plan.

Morris had brought with him from North Texas a pair of slot receivers in Wyatt Young and Miles Coleman who already had good chemistry with quarterback Drew Mestemaker.

So, despite Barnes’ physical limitations, Morris suggested the Wake Forest transfer move to an outside receiver position.

“I’ve been a slot literally my whole life,” Barnes said. “I didn’t have no problem with it, because anywhere I’m gonna play at, that’s where I wanna play.

“I’m not gonna back down from it just because I’m a smaller receiver. I got the skill sets to go out there and do what I gotta do.”

When the Cowboys wound down spring practice with their final scrimmage in Boone Pickens Stadium last month, Barnes showed his size isn’t going to hinder him on the outside.

More: Which Oklahoma State football players could be picked in 2027 NFL Draft?

Oklahoma State's Chris Barnes scores a touchdown during a spring football for the Oklahoma State University Cowboys at Boone Pickens Stadium in Stillwater, Okla., Saturday, April 18, 2026.

He had 141 yards and a touchdown on five catches that day, giving a glimpse of the connection he has already formed with Mestemaker on a 98-yard TD grab.

And while many of the aspects of outside receiver are the same as playing on the inside, Barnes still had a lot to learn about his new role.

Perhaps the biggest change he faced was at the line of scrimmage. 

As a slot receiver, he frequently lined up a yard off the ball, and rarely with a defender directly across from him. That provided space for him to make his first move, and because of his quickness, that was often all he needed.

But as an outside receiver, he almost always is aligned on the ball, and often has a defender pressing in tight coverage, ready to hit him as soon as the ball is snapped. 

“I feel like I've developed the techniques to win versus press,” he said. “At slot, I’m used to running free for at least 5-10 yards.”

No one knows Barnes’ skillset better than OSU receivers coach Nick Edwards, who first recruited Barnes to Washington State before the two made the journey to Wake Forest last year.

Now, they’re together at Oklahoma State for a third season, and Edwards has seen his young pupil flourish.

More: Oklahoma State football spring grades are in for each position. How did Cowboys fare?

Oklahoma State's Chris Barnes runs beside Cooper Lai during a spring football for the Oklahoma State University Cowboys at Boone Pickens Stadium in Stillwater, Okla., Saturday, April 18, 2026.

“Man, he’s the total receiver,” Edwards said. “Ball skills — that's the No. 1 thing. Can you stretch the field vertically when you're on the outside? Obviously, he has the speed to beat any corner in the country, but he has the ability to catch the ball.”

Throughout the spring, Edwards saw Barnes take on cornerbacks who were taller with longer arms and bigger bodies. But Barnes held his own with his compact strength and quick feet.

“With Coach Edwards and the other coaches, our meeting time has been classroom time,” Barnes said. “Taking notes, all that, it matters, for sure. When you write it down, it’s easier to remember than just hearing it, so that has really helped.

“I like learning more about the game of football. And now, when I get moved to the inside, it’s still the same. I feel like being available in multiple areas of the field, that’s how you want to be.”

With Young, who went for 1,200 yards at North Texas last year, in the slot and the 6-foot-5 Justin Bowick on the opposite side, Barnes’ unique skills will have room to shine in his new role.

“He has the ability to be a complete receiver, not just a gadget guy and all that,” Edwards said. “Some schools were recruiting him just to be a gadget guy. Like, no. I've seen this guy the last two years. 

“He's an every-down receiver.”

Scott Wright covers Oklahoma State athletics for The Oklahoman. Have a story idea for Scott? He can be reached at swright@oklahoman.com or on X at @ScottWrightOK. Support Scott’s work and that of other Oklahoman journalists by purchasing a digital subscription today at subscribe.oklahoman.com or by using the link at the top of this page.

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Chris Barnes is 'an every-down receiver' for Oklahoma State football despite size

STILLWATER — From his early days as a football player, Chris Barnes’ positional fate seemed clear.

Small and shifty, Barnes checked all the boxes of a prototypical slot receiver.

With elite straight-line speed and lateral quickness packaged in a muscled-up 5-foot-7, 168-pound body, the new Oklahoma State receiver seems built for nothing else.

But when Eric Morris lured Barnes to OSU, he presented him with a different plan.

Morris had brought with him from North Texas a pair of slot receivers in Wyatt Young and Miles Coleman who already had good chemistry with quarterback Drew Mestemaker.

So, despite Barnes’ physical limitations, Morris suggested the Wake Forest transfer move to an outside receiver position.

“I’ve been a slot literally my whole life,” Barnes said. “I didn’t have no problem with it, because anywhere I’m gonna play at, that’s where I wanna play.

“I’m not gonna back down from it just because I’m a smaller receiver. I got the skill sets to go out there and do what I gotta do.”

When the Cowboys wound down spring practice with their final scrimmage in Boone Pickens Stadium last month, Barnes showed his size isn’t going to hinder him on the outside.

More: Which Oklahoma State football players could be picked in 2027 NFL Draft?

Oklahoma State's Chris Barnes scores a touchdown during a spring football for the Oklahoma State University Cowboys at Boone Pickens Stadium in Stillwater, Okla., Saturday, April 18, 2026.

He had 141 yards and a touchdown on five catches that day, giving a glimpse of the connection he has already formed with Mestemaker on a 98-yard TD grab.

And while many of the aspects of outside receiver are the same as playing on the inside, Barnes still had a lot to learn about his new role.

Perhaps the biggest change he faced was at the line of scrimmage. 

As a slot receiver, he frequently lined up a yard off the ball, and rarely with a defender directly across from him. That provided space for him to make his first move, and because of his quickness, that was often all he needed.

But as an outside receiver, he almost always is aligned on the ball, and often has a defender pressing in tight coverage, ready to hit him as soon as the ball is snapped. 

“I feel like I've developed the techniques to win versus press,” he said. “At slot, I’m used to running free for at least 5-10 yards.”

No one knows Barnes’ skillset better than OSU receivers coach Nick Edwards, who first recruited Barnes to Washington State before the two made the journey to Wake Forest last year.

Now, they’re together at Oklahoma State for a third season, and Edwards has seen his young pupil flourish.

More: Oklahoma State football spring grades are in for each position. How did Cowboys fare?

Oklahoma State's Chris Barnes runs beside Cooper Lai during a spring football for the Oklahoma State University Cowboys at Boone Pickens Stadium in Stillwater, Okla., Saturday, April 18, 2026.

“Man, he’s the total receiver,” Edwards said. “Ball skills — that's the No. 1 thing. Can you stretch the field vertically when you're on the outside? Obviously, he has the speed to beat any corner in the country, but he has the ability to catch the ball.”

Throughout the spring, Edwards saw Barnes take on cornerbacks who were taller with longer arms and bigger bodies. But Barnes held his own with his compact strength and quick feet.

“With Coach Edwards and the other coaches, our meeting time has been classroom time,” Barnes said. “Taking notes, all that, it matters, for sure. When you write it down, it’s easier to remember than just hearing it, so that has really helped.

“I like learning more about the game of football. And now, when I get moved to the inside, it’s still the same. I feel like being available in multiple areas of the field, that’s how you want to be.”

With Young, who went for 1,200 yards at North Texas last year, in the slot and the 6-foot-5 Justin Bowick on the opposite side, Barnes’ unique skills will have room to shine in his new role.

“He has the ability to be a complete receiver, not just a gadget guy and all that,” Edwards said. “Some schools were recruiting him just to be a gadget guy. Like, no. I've seen this guy the last two years. 

“He's an every-down receiver.”

Scott Wright covers Oklahoma State athletics for The Oklahoman. Have a story idea for Scott? He can be reached at swright@oklahoman.com or on X at @ScottWrightOK. Support Scott’s work and that of other Oklahoman journalists by purchasing a digital subscription today at subscribe.oklahoman.com or by using the link at the top of this page.

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ICC to trial pink balls to limit bad light stoppages

Image of a pink ball at the boundary edge, beneath floodlights
Pink balls have been used in Test cricket since 2015 [Getty Images]

Pink balls will be used to limit play lost to bad light in Test matches in a trial introduced by the International Cricket Council (ICC).

The pink ball has been used in day-night Test matches since 2015, but has not before been interchangeable with the traditional red ball.

The ICC announced the introduction of the trial on Monday and BBC Sport has sought clarification on if the pink ball could be used during the first Test between England and New Zealand at Lord's beginning on Thursday.

Both teams involved in a Test have to give prior agreement that a pink ball can be used in instances of bad light.

Halting play in Test cricket for poor light has become an increasing frustration for players, supporters and broadcasters in an age when most venues have floodlights.

In 2024, more than half of the first day of England's third Test against Sri Lanka at The Oval was lost to bad light.

Speaking at the time, former England captain Michael Vaughan said: "You go to a pink ball and carry on. Teams will have to accept they get unlucky. All these ideas, you're not going to appease everyone. I just want to see them carry on."

The ICC has not specified the length of the trial, but the governing body has said it will work with the Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC) to research lighting technology for match officials and venues.

There have been 25 day-night men's Tests since the first between Australia and New Zealand in Adelaide 11 years ago. Only one has taken place in England, when the home side beat West Indies at Edgbaston in 2017.

Day-night cricket has become a fixture in Australia, with the home side becoming an almost unbeatable force with the pink ball – Australia have won 14 of their 15 Tests under lights.

There have been day-night Tests in every Ashes series in Australia since 2017-18, with the home side winning all four.

England are considering rejecting a day-night Test for their next Ashes tour in 2029-30, but the 150th anniversary Test between Australia and England in Melbourne next March will be a day-nighter.

The ICC board meeting in Ahmedabad also approved the allowance of head coaches to enter the field of play during drinks breaks in T20 internationals, mirroring a trend from franchise leagues.

The governing body also "expressed concern regarding the growing expanse of franchise cricket". The ICC said it would form a committee with the aim of harmonising the international and franchise calendars.

In addition, Cricket Canada has had its ICC membership suspended with immediate effect over "serious breaches of its membership obligations".

Texas A&M chances of landing 2027 4-star Edge rise after his OV

This weekend, Texas A&M coach Mike Elko and his staff hosted a bevy of blue-chip 2027 prospects, including several of the program's 14 commitments, and while the return of five-star cornerback John Meredith continues to stand out, four-star edge Frederick Ards III remains one of the program's top priority prospects and made his way to College Station this weekend.

Already securing commitments from five-star edge Zyron Forstall and four-star edge Kaden McCarty, the Aggies are in great shape concerning their future pass rush rotation, knowing that both players possess high NFL upside. While Forstall is the better overall prospect, McCarty's litany of pass rush moves, length, and smooth athleticism makes him one of the more intriguing commits in the cycle.

This offseason, McCarty has become one of the Aggies' most vocal supporters, hoping to help the staff land several defensive line prospects, including Frederick Ards, and after speaking with On3 (subscription required) recruiting expert Steve Wiltfong this weekend, it looks like Texas A&M has made significant progress with the blue-chip edge.

”The environment was great, they always make everyone feel at home especially your family members!” McCarty stated to Wiltfong. “My favorite things were spending time with some of the recruits and commits! I got to spend time with the whole d-line room as well which was great!”

Texas A&M has also secured commitments from 2027 4-star DL Myles Smith, who reportedly shut down his recruitment after his OV this weekend, paired with Eljiah Patmon, who is quickly becoming one of the top defensive line prospects in the country ahead of his senior season.

During his 2025 junior season, Ards recorded an impressive 73 tackles, 11 sacks, and 13 tackles for loss.

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Denny Hamlin Rallies From Early Penalty To Win Nashville Thriller

Denny Hamlin made a mistake on the opening lap Sunday night at Nashville Superspeedway.

Then he spent the rest of the evening proving it didn’t matter.

After being penalized for jumping the start from the pole position, Hamlin charged back through the field, survived a late battle with Joe Gibbs Racing teammates Christopher Bell and Chase Briscoe, and captured the Cracker Barrel 400 for his first NASCAR Cup Series victory at Nashville.

The win was the 62nd of Hamlin’s Cup Series career and completed a dominant night for Joe Gibbs Racing, which swept the top three positions.

Bell finished second, Briscoe came home third, Ricky Stenhouse Jr. finished fourth, and Shane van Gisbergen rounded out the top five.

Hamlin Recovers After Early Setback

For a moment, it looked like Hamlin’s race might be over before it truly started.

The veteran was assessed a penalty after NASCAR ruled he jumped the initial start of the race, forcing the No. 11 Toyota to make an early trip down pit road and surrender the track position he earned in qualifying.

Instead of panicking, Hamlin methodically worked his way back toward the front.

As the race unfolded on Nashville’s concrete surface, the Joe Gibbs Racing cars consistently showed race-winning speed. Hamlin steadily erased the deficit, positioning himself among the leaders by the time the final stage took shape.

By the closing laps, the battle for the victory had become an all-JGR affair.

Bell, Briscoe, and Hamlin traded control of the race throughout the final run, with each driver appearing capable of leaving Music City with the trophy.

Ultimately, Hamlin found himself where he has spent much of his Hall of Fame-caliber career: leading when it mattered most.

The veteran held off Bell over the closing laps and took the checkered flag in front of a sellout crowd at Nashville Superspeedway.

Joe Gibbs Racing Owns the Night

While Hamlin earned the trophy, the bigger story may have been the overall strength of the Joe Gibbs Racing organization.

The team’s Toyotas were among the fastest cars on the track all night and nearly impossible to beat once they established themselves near the front of the field.

Bell continued his impressive season with another runner-up finish, while Briscoe delivered one of his strongest performances since joining the organization.

The result gave Joe Gibbs Racing a 1-2-3 finish and further cemented the team as one of the premier championship contenders as the season moves deeper into the summer months.

Cautions Shake Up the Running Order

Like most Nashville races, Sunday’s event featured plenty of action beyond the battle for the win.

Several cautions interrupted the flow of the race and shuffled strategies throughout the field. Multiple contenders found trouble during the 400-mile event, creating opportunities for drivers to gain track position and forcing others to recover from adversity.

Despite the interruptions, Hamlin remained focused on the bigger picture.

The early penalty could have derailed his night. Instead, it became little more than a footnote.

By the end of the evening, Hamlin had turned one of the biggest mistakes of the race into one of the most impressive victories of the season.

And after years of near-misses at Nashville Superspeedway, the veteran finally added the one thing missing from his résumé at the Tennessee track: a NASCAR Cup Series victory.

Vote for Ames Tribune male Athlete of the Week for May 24-30

The week of May 24-30 saw Ames-area boys golfers compete at the Class 3A boys state golf meet held at the Gates Park Golf Club in Waterloo.

It was a successful two days for area golfers at the 3A boys meet on May 26-27 as the Ames area crowned both the individual champion and team champions at the meet.

The 2026 IHSAA boys state soccer field was also set. Defending Class 3A state champion Gilbert is headed back in 3A after cruising past Clear Lake in the 3A substate finals on May 29 at Gilbert by a 5-0 score.

It was also another busy week of high school baseball featuring teams from the Ames area.

High school male athletes from the Ames area turned in several impressive performances during the week.

Here are the Ames Tribune male Athlete of the Week nominees for the week of May 24-30. AmesTrib.com readers vote to determine the winner, who will be announced at the end of the week.

Parker Rodgers, Nevada

Nevada’s Parker Rodgers celebrates with trophy after winning the 3A boys state golf championship at Gate Park Golf Course on May 27, 2026, in Waterloo, Iowa..

Rodgers repeated as the 3A boys state golf individual champion during the 3A boys state golf meet held May 26-27 at the Gates Park Golf Course in Waterloo.

Rodgers shot an impressive 5 under par round of 139 over 36 holes. He won the title by five strokes over Spirit Lake's Jaizik Miller and Marion's Grady Oleson.

Jamin Colvin, Ballard

Colvin helped the Ballard boys golf team claim the 3A state team championship at the 3A boys state golf meet on May 26-27 at the Gates Park Golf Course in Waterloo.

Colvin placed eighth individually with a 4 over 36-hole score of 148. His round helped the Bombers shoot a 610 as a team to edge MOC-Floyd Valley by two strokes for the seventh state team championship in program history and first since 2010.

Jack Spence, Nevada

Spence was brilliant for the Nevada baseball team during a 2-1 victory over Union on May 27 at the SCORE Athletic Complex in Nevada.

Spence went all seven innings on the mound as the winning pitcher. He one run on just two hits and one walk with five strikeouts.

Cade Anderson, Ames

Anderson threw well in a losing effort for the Ames baseball team during a 5-3 loss to Mason City as part of a doubleheader on May 28 at Ames.

Anderson went six innings and he gave up three earned runs on four hits with eight strikeouts and three walks. He also doubled twice and drove in a run at the plate.

Easton Bergmann, Collins-Maxwell

Bergmann had a big night with the stick for the Collins-Maxwell baseball team during a 13-5 rivalry win over Colo-NESCO on May 27 at Zearing.

Bergmann was 2-for-4 with a home run for the Spartans. He scored two runs and drove in four.

Joe Randleman covers high school sports for the Ames Tribune. Contact him at jrandleman@gannett.com. Follow him on Twitter at @JoeRandleman

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Biological Male ‘Transgender’ Athlete Wins Two California Girls State Track Titles

Biological Male ‘Transgender’ Athlete Wins Two California Girls State Track Titles
Athletes stand on the podium after a girls’ track and field event at the CIF State Track & Field Championships, where AB Hernandez, a biological male who identifies as “transgender,” won two girls’ state titles | Image via Libs of TikTok/X

A biological male who identifies as “transgender” won two California girls’ state track titles Saturday, bringing new attention to California’s policy allowing male athletes to compete in girls’ sports.

AB Hernandez of Jurupa Valley High School won the girls’ high jump and triple jump at the 106th CIF State Track & Field Championships in Clovis, California. Hernandez also placed third in the girls’ long jump.

As previously reported by The Dallas Express, California track officials named female athletes co-champions earlier this month after Hernandez won three girls’ jumping events at the CIF Southern Section Division 3 finals.

The same issue moved from sectionals to the state championship meet over the weekend.

Hernandez Wins Two State Events

Hernandez cleared 5 feet, 10 inches in the high jump and jumped 42 feet, 8.75 inches in the triple jump, the San Francisco Chronicle reported.

Hernandez also jumped 20 feet, 2.25 inches in the long jump, finishing third in that event, the Los Angeles Times reported.

The CIF applied a duplicate-medal policy to the long jump, triple jump, and high jump, the three events Hernandez entered at the state championship meet.

Under that policy, Hernandez received medals, while female athletes who placed behind Hernandez also received medals and shared podium positions.

Female Athletes Share Podium Spots

In the triple jump, Los Altos senior Daniela Hughes shared the first-place podium after jumping 41 feet, 1 inch, the Los Angeles Times reported.

In the high jump, Monta Vista athlete Lelani Laruelle shared the first-place podium after clearing 5 feet, 8 inches.

St. Mary’s Berkeley jumper Corinne Jones shared the third-place podium in the long jump after jumping 19 feet, 9.5 inches.

The San Francisco Chronicle reported that Hernandez has now won seven state medals in the girls’ division and that six were duplicated under CIF’s policy.

California Policy Faces Federal Challenge

California law allows students to participate in sex-segregated school programs and athletic competitions consistent with the student’s “gender identity,” regardless of the gender listed on student records.

The U.S. Department of Justice sued the California Department of Education and the CIF in 2025, alleging California’s policies violate Title IX by allowing males to compete on female high school sports teams.

The U.S. Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights also found in 2025 that the California Department of Education and CIF violated Title IX in cases involving female student athletes.

The 2026 state results now give Hernandez back-to-back titles in the girls’ high jump and triple jump while female athletes again received duplicate podium recognition under CIF policy.

Texas Takes Opposite Approach

Texas law takes the opposite approach.

As previously reported by The Dallas Express, Texas student-athletes must compete on K-12 sports teams that match the sex listed on their birth certificate at or near the time of birth.

The issue has also drawn enforcement scrutiny in North Texas. Attorney General Ken Paxton launched an investigation into Dallas ISD and Irving ISD in 2025 over allegations that district officials allowed biological males to compete in girls’ sports, as previously reported by The Dallas Express.

Vote for Ames Tribune female Athlete of the Week for May 24-30

The week of May 24-30 saw Ames-area girls golfers compete at the IGHSAU girls state golf meet in Classes 4A, 3A and 2A.

It was a productive two days for area female golfers on May 28-29. The Ames area crowned one individual champion and one team champion during the week.

It was another busy week of high school girls soccer as area teams wrapped up the regular season. It was also an eventful week of high school softball for area teams.

High school female athletes from the Ames area turned in several impressive performances during the week.

Here are the Ames Tribune female Athlete of the Week nominees for the week of May 24-30. AmesTrib.com readers vote to determine the winner, who will be announced at the end of the week.

Ava Lohrbach, Gilbert

Lohrbach earned her second 3A girls state golf individual title in a row during the 3A state meet on May 28-29 at the Pheasant Ridge Golf Course in Cedar Falls.

Lohrbach shot a 7 under 137 over 36 holes to claim the title by five strokes over Wahlert Catholic's Elin Mueller. Her effort helped the Tigers place second as a team.

Brinley Carlson, Roland-Story

Carlson played a big role in Roland-Story earning its second 2A girls state golf team championship in her four-year career during the 2A girls state golf meet on May 28-29 at the American Legion course in Marshalltown.

Carlson placed fifth individually to help the Norse shoot a 688 as a team over 36 holes to win the title by 23 strokes over Grundy Center.

Carlson carded a 13 over 155 over 36 holes. She shot a 79 over the first 18 holes on May 28 and a 76 on May 29 to finish her career with four top-seven individual performances.

Jessie Lohman, Ames

Lohman concluded her high school golf career by placing in the top 25 individually at the 4A girls state golf meet held May 28-29 at the Waverly Golf Course in Waverly.

Lohman took 22nd as the lone Ames golfer competing at the meet. She shot an 83 over the first 18 holes and a 78 on Day 2 to score a 21 over 161 over 36 holes.

Brynlee Hill, Nevada

Hill was clutch with the bat for the Nevada softball team during a 7-1 victory over Greene County on May 29 in Jefferson.

Hill went a perfect 4-for-4 at the plate with two doubles. She also scored one run and drove in a pair for the Cubs.

Bristol Courter, Collins-Maxwell

Courter was fantastic at getting on base for the Collins-Maxwell softball team during a 13-0 win at Baxter on May 26 and a 20-0 victory at Colo-NESCO on May 27.

Courter was 2-for-3 with a double, steal and three runs against Baxter. She was a perfect 3-for-3 with a run, steal and three RBIs versus Colo-NESCO.

Joe Randleman covers high school sports for the Ames Tribune. Contact him at jrandleman@gannett.com. Follow him on Twitter at @JoeRandleman

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'Fletcher dispels myth that Clarke does not back youth'

Tyler Fletcher's surprise call-up to Scotland's World Cup squad has "split opinion" but has "dispelled the myth" that head coach Steve Clarke is unwilling to give youth a chance, according to former striker Rory Loy.

The Manchester United 19-year-old was chosen to replace the injured Billy Gilmour instead of Udinese's Lennon Miller, Rangers' Connor Barron, or Sparta Prague's Andy Irving.

Fletcher, who has played twice for his club, earned his first cap as a substitute in Saturday's 4-1 friendly win over Curacao having initially been among a group of under-21 players invited to train with the senior squad.

"I think young Tyler Fletcher being right under Steve Clark's nose this week has definitely helped," former Falkirk and Dundee forward Loy suggested on the BBC's Scottish Football Podcast. "And, credit to him, because he's obviously stepped up in training.

"From the things I'm reading, he's done very, very well and made a good impression. He was given 45 minutes at Hampden. I thought he was excellent, really good.

"So Andy Irving, Connor Barron, Lennon Miller, they'll be disappointed, but ultimately Tyler Fletcher was there, run right under the manager's nose and was so good that they couldn't ignore him obviously in training and in the game at the weekend.

"Steve Clarke's been criticised quite a lot about not bringing in fresh face faces and not having younger players in the squad.

"I think there's enough now that have been exposed to it and bloodied in and that are part of the squad to really point to the fact that I think that myth's got to be dispelled a little bit now."

Former Scotland midfielder Kevin Thomson suggested: "If he's half as good as his dad [former Manchester United midfielder Darren], we're on to a right winner."

As for those who missed out, Thomson backed them to respond, adding: "You don't get to this level and down tools and spit the dummy out."

NFL moves up deadline for Broncos to make 53-man roster cuts

The Denver Broncos will make roster cuts earlier than usual this year.

The NFL used to have a 53-man roster deadline on the Tuesday following the final preseason games of the summer. Had that trend continued in 2026, Denver's cuts would have been due by Tuesday, Sept. 1, following their preseason finale on Friday, Aug. 28.

This year, the NFL's deadline will be Sunday, Aug. 30, at 4:00 p.m. MT (6:00 p.m. ET). That will be two days after the Broncos' final preseason game. Waiver claims for players cut by other teams will be due on Monday, Aug. 31.

Broncos offseason dates

  • OTAs: June 2-4; June 9-11
  • Mandatory minicamp: June 16-18
  • Training camp: Expected to begin late July
  • Preseason games: Aug. 14, Aug. 21, Aug. 28

Denver currently has 91 players on the roster, so the club will have to make at least 38 moves between now and Aug. 30. After setting the initial 53-man roster and making waiver claims, the Broncos will build a 16-player practice squad (or a 17-player practice squad if they include an international player).

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’Not a Surefire Keeper’ — Heat Predicted To Let $90,000,000 All-Star ’Walk Away’ in NBA Free Agency

'Not a Surefire Keeper' -- Heat Predicted To Let $90,000,000 All-Star 'Walk Away' in NBA Free Agency
'Not a Surefire Keeper' -- Heat Predicted To Let $90,000,000 All-Star 'Walk Away' in NBA Free Agency

Norman Powell thrived to begin his debut season with the Miami Heat, earning his first All-Star selection in his age-32 campaign before injuries and inconsistency got the best of him.

While the score-first wing has expressed a desire to remain in Miami long-term, according to Bleacher Report’s Grant Hughes, the franchise may be better off letting its leading scorer “walk away” in free agency.

Norman Powell Predicted To Leave Heat in 2026 NBA Free Agency

Powell has played for four organizations in 11 years, progressing from an athletic, energizing bench slasher to a high-volume scorer. Unlike most players, the 2015 No. 46 pick peaked in his 30s, with his top two scoring seasons coming in the 2024-25 campaign with the Los Angeles Clippers (21.8 points per game) and this year with Miami, when he averaged a team-best 21.7 ppg.

Even so, Powell’s relatively small stature (6-foot-3), defensive limitations, and injury concerns have cast doubt on his free agency outlook.

After seeing his scoring production dip to 17.5 ppg post-All-Star break, the 2019 NBA champion was relegated to a bench role in Miami’s 127-126 season-ending overtime play-in road loss to the Charlotte Hornets. The veteran logged just 11 points as the Heat leaned heavily on star shooting guard Tyler Herro and defensive-minded point guard Davion Mitchell in the backcourt.

Given Powell’s age (33), somewhat one-dimensional skill set, and the lingering possibility of a sudden decline, ESPN’s Bobby Marks anticipates that he’ll warrant a three-year, $65 million contract with a team option in the final season. Such a deal would leave wiggle room for Miami to pursue stars like Giannis Antetokounmpo on the trade market and potentially add some much-needed juice to its Bam Adebayo-led roster.

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However, Hughes foresees the Heat letting Powell, who just wrapped up a five-year, $90,000,000 contract, leave in free agency to prioritize future financial flexibility and internal development.

“The Miami Heat have plenty of reasons to let the 33-year-old shooting guard walk away,” Hughes began in his Sunday article titled, “2026 NBA Free Agency Predictions for Every Team.”

“First, they’d probably need to extend Powell’s new deal out multiple years to beat the market. Miami’s broader plans are uncertain and could include a superstar trade, but most fallback options involve preserving cap space for 2027. Committing to Powell’s decline phase wouldn’t make sense in that scenario — not with Tyler Herro playing the same position (with many of the same flaws).

“Perhaps if Andrew Wiggins declines his player option and departs, the Heat would consider Powell more of a retention priority. Even then, though, Miami’s in-house options include Pelle Larsson and Nikola Jović. The latter might one day stay on the floor and make enough 3s to replicate Powell’s production at a different position.

“The Heat landed Powell for virtually nothing last offseason, and he outplayed his $20 million salary for long stretches. Those facts aren’t enough to make him a surefire keeper,” the analyst concluded.

Losing a nightly 20-point scorer coming off a career year for nothing would be a tough pill to swallow. Still, Miami’s core as currently constructed was only good enough for a 10th-place finish (43-39) in a wide-open Eastern Conference.

With teams like Charlotte, the Indiana Pacers, and perhaps even the Washington Wizards poised to take major steps forward in the East next season, re-signing Powell appears unlikely to move the needle, barring a league-altering blockbuster trade.

How wing-backs and chemistry helped the US break through against Senegal

Sergiño Dest scored the opening goal on Sunday after a well-worked spell of possession. Photograph: John Dorton/USSF/Getty Images

The United States men’s national team has undergone considerable change from one window to the next throughout Mauricio Pochettino’s tenure. And it makes some sense; the Argentine had plenty of first-hand assessments to conduct, limiting the core group’s ability to iron out patterns of play and forge partnerships.

Still, amid all that turnover, Antonee Robinson and Sergiño Dest were expected to remain the first-choice options at full-back (or wing-back, depending on the system) for the 2026 World Cup. Both had been essential in the 2022 cycle, after all, and continued to fare well when healthy for their club teams (Fulham for Robinson, and PSV for Dest). That “when healthy” caveat has worked overtime throughout Pochettino’s nineteen months in charge, though, with Dest suffering a torn ACL just before the 2024 Copa América and Robinson missing for much of last fall due to knee issues.

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On Sunday, in Pochettino’s 25th game as USMNT boss, he picked Robinson and Dest as starters together for the first time. With the tandem restored, the US looked like a much more thrilling and dependable version of itself.

Robinson and Dest fit the modern job description for wide defenders, although they’re hardly clones of one another. Robinson is more positionally measured, comfortable staying along the touchline and occasionally dropping into the channel to join the midfield. Dest carries a bit more dynamism, popping up all over the field to capitalize on whatever opponents offer. Both players have shown a knack for the give-and-go, and are able to forge passing triangles in tandem with defenders, midfielders, and forwards alike.

They’re complementary profiles that dovetail nicely with the other presumptive US starters. The benefits each player brings were on full display on the opening goal in a 3-2 win over Senegal.

Five minutes after the opening whistle, Ricardo Pepi – making his first US start since 18 November 2024 – forced Senegal goalkeeper Mory Diaw to clear the ball toward midfield thanks to some tireless one-man pressing. Thereafter Pochettino’s side began a lengthy sequence of possession, with Dest joining the line of attackers beneath Pepi while right center-back Alex Freeman shifted wider, occupying a traditional station for a right-back. The 21-year-old’s Freeman’s rapid rise from the Orlando City academy to the USMNT and Villarreal has been among the US player pool’s most vital developments. The son of former NFL great Antonio, Freeman has exceptional vision and understanding of how to maximize the freedom that accompanies a wide center-back role.

In this instance, his versatility in shifting wide allowed Dest to stay in the US’s most advanced line as Tim Ream prodded the ball to Robinson along the opposite flank.

Meanwhile, Christian Pulisic and Pepi scampered off the ball to offer Robinson his next option. With Krépin Diatta committing to close down Robinson’s dribbling lane along the touchline, the wing-back opted for Pepi’s lateral run into the channel.

OFten an understudy since Folarin Balogun committed to the US over England and Nigeria, Pepi is still arguably the pool’s best hold-up forward – an argument aided by what he did next. As two opponents converge to force him into a turnover, Pepi spotted Pulisic making a direct run up the channel with minimal obstruction remaining between him and the goalkeeper.

With the defenders committed, Pepi paid homage to his time in the Eredivisie with his take on a Cruyff turn, threading a ball between them and into Pulisic’s stride without overpowering it back into open territory.

Here is where Dest’s loitering paid off. With Pepi having drifted wide to help with the buildup, the nominal right back offered Pulisic a potential target in the box.

Pulisic rewarded his run with a low cross just outside the six-yard box, and Dest powered it into the net beyond a helpless Diaw.

In total, the US strung together 20 passes in 64 seconds between Diaw’s clearance and Dest’s goal. Those final four passes – from Ream to Robinson to Pepi to Pulisic to Dest – took the team from inside its own half to a tap-in in just ten seconds. It’s a sequence that simply can’t happen on the international stage without some well-forged chemistry.

Combinations like the ones maximized in this sequence haven’t been repeated often during the new manager’s surveil of the player pool. Those efforts unearthed understudies and alternatives, like Freeman and backup left-back Max Arfsten, but it has left Pochettino’s side without a distinct tactical identity amid all of his chopping and changing.

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You can still catch glimpses of this lack of understanding in the United States’ momentary lapses, as seen on Sadio Mané’s first goal to bring Senegal back into the game. Already up 2-0, Robinson attempted a one-two with Adams, another pair that hadn’t started alongside one another since November 2024. While Robinson was able to nutmeg his mark, the ball was undercooked and easy for Diatta to seize, beginning a break upfield that required just two passes to turn the turnover into a goal.

On the whole, though, the US looked more in sync on Sunday than they have in a while; a vital step to restore hope around this team. The returnees who brought the US to the round of 16 in 2022 are refining those past combinations while forging new ones with newer members like Freeman and Sebastian Berhalter. Effective pressing and off-ball movement requires such cohesion, and they’ll need it.

The US should expect to face a low block against its first two group stage opponents (Paraguay and Australia) before a stakes-dependent showdown with Turkey that could offer scarce openings behind the backline. Senegal proved more adventurous than any of these group opponents, stationing its block further upfield, so it’s possible that spaces like those seen on Dest’s goal will be much harder to come by.

For now, however, there’s reason for optimism once again around the tournament co-host. Pulisic is back among the goals. The US has beaten a second opponent in four games among the world’s top dozen. And with Robinson and Dest maximizing wide areas together at last, those byways to advance upfield have reopened just in time.

Shock announcement: Kyle Snyder points to Brock Lesnar as potential opponent!

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Photo by Jon Kopaloff/Zuffa LLC/Zuffa LLC via Getty Images

Kyle Snyder, one of the most successful amateur wrestlers of his generation, has expressed interest in seeing Brock Lesnar return to the mat.

Lesnar’s path to fame started long before he stepped into the octagon or WWE ring, on the wrestling mats, where he first made a name for himself. He was a well-known name in professional wrestling before transitioning to MMA, where he went on to defeat Randy Couture for the UFC heavyweight title.

Lesnar claimed an NCAA Division I title in 2000. Now, over two decades later, an Olympic medallist is hoping to lure him back into competition. Kyle Snyder’s list of accomplishments includes winning three World Championships and capturing gold at the Rio 2016 Olympics.

Despite these achievements, Snyder still has his eye on one thing: getting a match with Brock Lesnar. During an appearance on Raw Talk, he extended a public invitation to Lesnar, who hasn’t set foot inside a WWE ring since SummerSlam 2023.

With no immediate plans for his return confirmed by either WWE or Lesnar himself, there’s little indication that anything is coming soon. If anything does happen though, it seems like Snyder will be ready.

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Photo by Chris Unger/Zuffa LLC

RAF champion Kyle Snyder eyes Brock Lesnar matchup

RAF 09 was held on Saturday night, where Gable Steveson made a successful debut against Alexandr Romanov. Other winners included Arman Tsarukyan, Colby Covington, and Merab Dvalishvili. In the evening’s sole title fight, Kyle Snyder came out on top, handling Givi Matcharashvili with ease.

While his focus has typically been on elite competition within the sport, he seems open to broadening his scope. The Maryland native isn’t ruling out matches with UFC fighters and also mentioned an interest in facing Brock Lesnar if the opportunity arises.

“I didn’t even think about this either but somebody brought it up—Brock Lesnar,” Snyder told MMA Fighting ahead of his latest win.

“I mean, Brock’s pretty old, so I don’t know about that either. There’s a couple of good wrestlers in the UFC that I’d wrestle if they wanted to.

“That would just be a match strictly for the fans, something interesting for them,” he continued. “Obviously, Brock’s a big, big star, so I’d be interested in that just for the way that it would promote the sport.

“But I think Brock doesn’t have to wrestle me for that to help wrestling and RAF. He could wrestle anybody and it would bring a lot of people to the sport. I hope he does.”

Speculation around Lesnar’s return to MMA surfaced after he appeared to step away from professional wrestling following WrestleMania 42 in April. However, he has since returned to WWE programming and clarified that his retirement was only part of a storyline.

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Yankees’ World Series Pitcher Sends Red Sox Ultimatum After Contract Update

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NEW YORK, NEW YORK - JULY 05: Tommy Kahnle #41 of the New York Yankees reacts against the Boston Red Sox during the 10th inning at Yankee Stadium on July 05, 2024 in the Bronx borough of New York City. (Photo by Luke Hales/Getty Images)

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The Boston Red Sox could soon face a difficult bullpen decision involving a veteran reliever who spent six seasons with the New York Yankees.

Tommy Kahnle, who signed a minor-league deal with Boston during spring training, has dominated at Triple-A Worcester while waiting for a return to the majors. But with a June 1 opt-out clause approaching, the 11-year veteran said he was prepared to force the organization’s hand.

And the timing could be significant for a Red Sox club that recently lost key reliever Garrett Whitlock to the injured list and has received inconsistent performances from parts of its bullpen.


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New York Yankees’ Former Reliever Tommy Kahnle Sends Boston Red Sox Clear Deadline

Kahnle has been one of the most effective relievers in the International League this season and the 36-year-old's performance has generated speculation that he could soon join Boston's major league bullpen. However, the veteran is apparently unwilling to wait much longer.

MassLive’s Chris Cotillo recently reported that Kahnle is expected to pursue other opportunities if he is not promoted before his opt-out date.

“According to a source with knowledge of Kahnle’s thinking, the righty ‘100 percent’ plans to hit free agency if he is not added to Boston’s roster,” Cotillo wrote. “The Red Sox can prevent such a move by selecting Kahnle’s contract and adding him to their bullpen ahead of Tuesday’s series opener against Baltimore (or earlier).”

Kahnle spent parts of six seasons with the Yankees across two stints and was a key contributor to several postseason teams in New York and pitched during the team’s 2024 World Series loss to the Los Angeles Dodgers. He also saved nine games for the Detroit Tigers in 2025 after signing a one-year, $7.75 million contract.

“This is the second time Boston has faced a roster decision with the right-hander, who triggered an upward mobility clause on May 1, but ultimately remained in the minors with the organization,” MLB Trade Rumors’ Charlie Wright noted after Cotillo’s update on Kahnle’s ultimatum.


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Now, after months of waiting in Triple-A, Kahnle appears ready to make Boston choose between a roster move and losing one of its most effective relief pitchers. And Boston is clearly aware of the stakes.

“I know there are dates coming up,” Tracy told Cotillo. “Our front office, they’re always aware of that. We’re well-aware of who he is, what he's done and his performance down there.”

That puts pressure on a Red Sox front office that must decide whether to clear both a 26-man and 40-man roster spot for the veteran right-hander.

This article was originally published on Forbes.com

'We asked ourselves a question last year ... ': Virat Kohli's special post after RCB's IPL 2026 triumph

NEW DELHI: After Royal Challengers Bengaluru clinched their second consecutive IPL title, star batter Virat Kohli took to social media with a special message celebrating another historic season for the franchise.

RCB defeated Gujarat Titans by five wickets in the IPL 2026 final at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad to successfully defend their crown. Kohli later shared a series of photographs with the IPL trophy and teammates Devdutt Padikkal, Krunal Pandya, Jitesh Sharma and captain Rajat Patidar.


"We asked ourselves a question last year- can we go back to back? Here we are again," Kohli captioned the post.

At 37-and-a-half years of age, Kohli continues to evolve. The veteran batter smashed the fastest T20 half-century of his career and fulfilled a long-cherished dream by hitting the winning runs in an RCB title-winning chase. His unbeaten 75 proved to be the cornerstone of RCB's second IPL trophy.


"(It is the) stuff you dream of. (I) thought of this moment many times, wanting to hit the winning run," Kohli said at the post-match presentation ceremony.

Asked about his blistering 25-ball fifty, Kohli explained how he has adapted his approach to keep pace with the modern game.

"Such is the demand (that) super young players (are) pushing you to up the ante," he said in jest, but the seriousness of his statement wasn't lost on anyone.

"I had to change my mindset, not my game so much, take on bowlers and get extra runs," he added.


One of the most satisfying aspects of the season for Kohli was the collective contribution from the squad. In the first 10 matches, eight different RCB players won the Player of the Match award, underlining the team's depth.

“We've had to wait for so long and then just to have a group of guys where you feel like you're stepping onto the ground, you don't need to be the one to step up every time,” Kohli said.

“These guys are behind you (and) around you, who can win games of cricket for you. We have so many Man of the Match awards spread throughout the group as well."

“You look at world-class bowling of Hoff (Josh Hazlewood), Bhuv (Bhuvneshwar Kumar), Duff (Jacob Duffy), and Krunal Pandya - you can bank on him as good as ever - Rasikh (Salam) Dar was brilliant this season,” Kohli said.

Kohli credited the balance and quality of the squad assembled by the RCB management over the past two seasons.

"I felt really relaxed coming in. The team we have gives confidence to see any kind of situation through. (We) knew exactly what to do in the chase."

He also stressed that RCB remained focused on their own cricket rather than worrying about the opposition.

"Our first target was to go top of the table. We didn't care what jersey was in front of us thereon. We're respectful, don't poke any team. We have mature professionals and experience shines through."

For Kohli, big occasions demand big performances from senior players.

"Come the big situation, you need the big boys to step up. I know it's a chase and they'll look to get me out early, but I knew we have a champion side that can chase it down with 3-4 overs to go."

The former captain also revealed a message from Director of Cricket Mo Bobat after RCB's maiden title in 2025 that became a driving force behind their title defence.

"When we won last year, Mo Bobat said this is not the end of the journey and we had to go back-to-back. At the start of the chase, I told Venky (Venkatesh Iyer) that we need to kill the game in the powerplay. There was total clarity."

Kohli believes the current RCB squad possesses the right balance and strength across departments.

“All the batsmen chipped in as well. I feel so happy to play in a group where we have balance, we have strength, and we are an all-around strong team and that's why we have the confidence we have on the field right now,” he said.

He admitted that the pressure ahead of this year's final was significantly different from what the team experienced in 2025.

“I said to a few of the boys that it doesn't feel like the same pressure as last year, we knew what kind of ability we have in the group,” he said.

“We topped the table, there's a reason why we got here first and we just said one thing, ’if we stick to our cricket, if we execute our plans, we are the best team in the competition’ and there's a reason why we've done well so far.”

“In the group stage, we ended up topping the league stage and just the skill sets (that) we have, the maturity, the composure of the guys just shown through again tonight and it was a clinical performance brought throughout the tournament,” Kohli said.

Kohli also recalled a crucial phase late in the season when RCB were tested after a short break, before regaining momentum with a narrow victory over Mumbai Indians in Raipur.

“After the break, we had a couple of losses… I mean, one loss, and then we had a close win against MI,” he said.

“I'd say that week for us was a bit tricky because we wanted to finish top, but as soon as we got there, (with the) win against MI, the belief kicked back in, then we had a comprehensive win against KKR and then, yeah, just ended up topping the table and just on our way to the finals,” Kohli said.
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Despite the final being played at Gujarat Titans' home venue, Kohli was overwhelmed by the support RCB received from the stands.

"We have 14 home games, not seven, we have fans behind us all the time... 90 per cent fans are on our side despite it being GT's home ground."



Bryson DeChambeau’s comments after finishing third at LIV Golf Korea branded ‘comical’ and ‘ridiculous’

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Photo by Chung Sung-Jun/Getty Images

Bryson DeChambeau may not have retained his LIV Golf Korea title this past week, but he still managed to make plenty of headlines from Busan.

DeChambeau finished third at LIV Golf’s latest event. He had led after the opening round, and went on to post another five under par round of 65 on Sunday.

However, his momentum stalled on Friday and Saturday.

DeChambeau said he was going to investigate the problems within his game after his second round. And DeChambeau was subsequently seen working in the darkness on the range after he finished on the course on Saturday.

But the two-time US Open champion decided to go elsewhere for answers before Sunday.

Bryson DeChambeau questioned after consulting AI during LIV Golf Korea

DeChambeau revealed he consulted AI to help him try and figure out a way forward.

Of course, his performance in the final round suggested that it was a smart decision. He finished just one shot outside making the playoff between Joaquin Niemann and Talor Gooch.

However, speaking on the Golf Channel Podcast, Rex Hoggard suggested that he was left baffled by DeChambeau’s comments about using technology.

He insisted that DeChambeau would be a lot better off going down a much more traditional route.

“I jokingly sent a very good friend of ours, who’s a swing coach on the PGA Tour, a text that said, AI’s even taking your job. Look what’s happening here. I think it’s a little comical and I’m not even trying to dismiss this whole idea because I’m sure there is something there, I’m sure there’s a lot of smart people in Silicon Valley trying to figure out how to turn AI into the perfect swing coach. But in this particular case, of all the things that AI could have told Bryson DeChambeau, all of the technical issues and pressure and what you’re trying to do – he was trying to close the club face, essentially, what he was trying to do – and the advice was, just don’t hold the club so tight. Loosen your grip. You and I have heard that advice 3000 times in our career. Anyone who’s ever touched a golf club has heard that advice,” he said.

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Photo by Chung Sung-Jun/Getty Images

“That is the only thing your drunk buddies will tell you on a tee box when you hit a bad shot. Either that or you looked up. So either one of those things are kind of ridiculous. Yes, you should have a light grip. Yes. I’m sure AI nailed that one. I’m sure that somehow that resonated with Bryson DeChambeau to go out and actually play a decent round. He actually said, in his comments following that final round, that, no, it’s not fixed. It did not fix him, shockingly, with that kind of advice. You don’t know how that you could possibly go wrong.

“This is just another chapter in Bryson DeChambeau being maximum Bryson DeChambeau, where he could have just as easily sat in front of a microphone and said that I’m struggling with my game. It just wasn’t there. I’m going to keep working. The idea that Bryson, of course, would go to AI to get the fix, we’ll give our colleague at golfweek.com, Adam Schupak credit. He wrote a really good column, pointing out that instead of AI, he maybe just should go back to Mike Schy.

“The idea being that they split up, it wasn’t a very pretty split up, but this was almost like a father figure to Bryson, at least when it came to golf. And maybe he does need someone in there. We have seen too many videos of Bryson just grinding away into the darkness at Augusta and anywhere else, trying to find answers. And he’s like every golfer, but he takes it to the extreme and this is just another example of that.”

Bryson DeChambeau urged to stop trying to reinvent the wheel

DeChambeau has made a career of following a different path to almost every golfer on the planet.

Plenty of casual golf fans knew all about DeChambeau before he had even turned professional, largely due to his quirky name and his unique set of clubs.

At times, his methods have proven to be inspired. DeChambeau dragged the game into a different era when he transformed his body from late 2019. However, he does not always get it right.

And speaking on the same podcast, Ryan Lavner insisted that DeChambeau would now benefit from not trying so desperately to be the smartest person in the room.

“Schy has been with Bryson for 25, 30 years at this point, has probably seen him hit more golf balls than anybody. And even at this stage of his career in their relationship, he would have been more sort of a consultant or an advisor, but it’s pretty clear that Bryson, I watched him firsthand at Aronimink after his rounds at the PGA Championship absolutely searching for something,” he said.

“Again, it was a messy divorce. There’s some financial components involved as well in that situation. It would be Bryson most likely needing to sort of apologise for how it’s gone down and sort of let bygones be bygones. But at this point, with the searching, it certainly appears like he could use a sounding board.

“And it wasn’t Gemini, not Chat GPT, it wasn’t Claude, none of these people are going to help him. A full-blown swing coach. I know he’s been working with Dana Dahlquist as well over the past couple of years, but it might be time for Bryson DeChambeau to find a different direction.

“And again, it’s his iron play that tends to be the issue. This golf course in Korea, this coming week in Valderrama, these are very confining venues. You look at Bryson DeChambeau’s driving distance over the week in Korea, it was about 280 yards. So he’s scaling back and trying to attack a golf course that way is still not comfortable.

“Something tells me at Shinnecock, the U.S. Open, on those greens, in that wind, you better have complete control of your golf ball. And the time is running out for Bryson DeChambeau to be ready for that sort of test.”

DeChambeau is far from the only player who seems to be constantly searching. For example, it really does appear that Viktor Hovland has done so much tinkering that he has lost some of the magic that made him one of the world’s best players.

DeChambeau will clearly get a kick out of finding something that no-one else has noticed. However, it does feel like a real shame that he is spending so much of what should be the peak of his career trying to reinvent the wheel.

‘The Cardinal Countdown: 97 Days Until Kickoff’

MAURICE DAVIS #97

Height: 6’4” 

Weight: 250lb

Position: DL

Class: Sophomore

Hometown: Albany, GA

Summary: The Cards grabbed Davis over a few SEC squads back in 2024 and are looking for his on field development to mirror that of his improved speed and quickness. Sitting behind some high caliber weapons on the depth chart when he walked in the door, Davis saw a few reps as a freshman and again last year during his redshirt season, wrapping up three Colonels (EKU) like he was leading the infantry. Davis spent a bit of time pondering his future with the Cards this offseason, going so far as to enter his name in the portal, but was back on the squad this spring and participating in the practices and making some plays.

During said practices we heard some praise for Davis as the staff liked the extra speed off the edge he was showcasing, something they had been looking for the last couple years. With Davis sticking around, he likely saw a window of opportunity to slide into some more significant playing time, and look to act as a support role on the line, carving out chunks of time from some of the upperclassmen and transfers. Davis has good size, and now is flexing some additional athleticism. I know a large contingent of the fanbase who has followed Davis since high school are hoping we see MD 2.0 this year, with the “doctor” turning himself into a starting caliber lineman in 2027.

Karl-Heinz Rummenigge says PSG, Bayern Munich played ‘most attractive’ football this season

MUNICH, GERMANY - MAY 06: Ousmane Dembele of Paris Saint-Germain is seen holding a red lighter towards Referee Joao Pinheiro (not pictured) which has been thrown onto the pitch from the crowd during the UEFA Champions League 2025/26 Semi Final Second Leg match between FC Bayern München and Paris Saint-Germain at Football Arena Munich on May 06, 2026 in Munich, Germany. (Photo by Adam Pretty/Getty Images) | Getty Images

It certainly wasn’t as entertaining as the 5-4 meeting against Bayern Munich in Paris in the Champions League semifinals, but Paris Saint-Germain reigned victorious in the final against Arsenal in Budapest via a penalty shootout after the match finished 1-1 after extra time. Kai Havertz’s early goal was cancelled out by Ousmane Dembélé‘s second half penalty after Khvicha Kvaratskhelia was brought down in the box by Cristhian Mosquera as PSG’s dominance was mounting throughout the second half.

Social media would tell you most of the footballing world that doesn’t support Arsenal was on a desperate “hate watch” on Saturday evening due to the nature in which Mikel Arteta often has his side play, but it’s hard to argue that the better side on the night, and on the season, won in Budapest.

Speaking on the Champions League final and the competition as a whole this season, former Bayern CEO Karl-Heinz Rummenigge said he felt that PSG and Bayern played the most attractive football across Europe, showcased during the semifinal clashes between the two sides. “Paris Saint-Germain were ultimately deserving winners because, together with Bayern Munich, they played the most attractive football of this Champions League season. Football is a game, and it should be enjoyable and bring people joy. PSG did exactly that. In my view, Arsenal missed a huge opportunity yesterday when many of PSG’s star players were no longer on the pitch in the second half of extra time. That was the moment when Arsenal should have pushed harder, and in the end, that is where they lost the match. A penalty shootout is always a lottery, and Arsenal’s players simply needed to hit the target in the end, especially since the PSG goalkeeper appeared to be struggling physically,” Rummenigge explained to Tz’s Philipp Kessler (via @iMiaSanMia).

It was certainly an opportunity missed for Arsenal, though many would argue that they played far too passively after Havertz’s goal so early on that controversially struck Leandro Trossard’s arm in the buildup. Bayern were certainly left to rue missed chances from the semifinals legs they played against Luis Enrique’s side but perhaps offered Arsenal a blueprint as to just how lethal PSG’s attack is and the necessity to be able to negate them to have any chance of beating them.

After over a decade of failing in their project to try to win the Champions League after the Qatari takeover, PSG have now won it in back-to-back season on the heels of, at one point, having all of Neymar, Lionel Messi, and Kylian Mbappé in their team.

The Ligue 1 giants have always rostered players with large egos, but what they currently have right now clearly works under Enrique. Rummenigge has taken notice of that sentiment. “The lesson for Bayern Munich is that you don’t have to spend the most money on the transfer market, but that you have to be the smartest. PSG only became truly successful once they evolved from an expensive collection of stars into a genuine team. There’s also no need to constantly orient ourselves to certain English or Spanish clubs. We have an excellent coach, a clear sporting vision, and we should continue down this path with Vincent Kompany in a consistent and determined way. For me, the best and most attractive match of this Champions League season was unquestionably our 5–4 semifinal game in Paris. That was football at its very finest,” he explained.


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Manchester United keeper Senne Lammens scoops Premier League Transfer of the Season award

Manchester United keeper Senne Lammens scoops Premier League Transfer of the Season award
Manchester United keeper Senne Lammens scoops Premier League Transfer of the Season award

Manchester United goalkeeper Senne Lammens has capped a dream debut season in English football by being named the official Premier League Transfer of the Season.

The 23-year-old, who moved to Old Trafford from Royal Antwerp, claimed the accolade following a division-wide public poll on the Premier League’s official website.

Lammens faced stiff competition on the eight-man shortlist, beating out the likes of Granit Xhaka—who inspired newly promoted Sunderland to a historic European qualification—Dominic Calvert-Lewin (Leeds United), Joao Pedro and Viktor Gyokeres.

While high-profile arrivals such as Benjamin Sesko drew the initial headlines for United, Lammens quietly established himself as the club’s most vital signing.

Despite missing the first six weeks of the season, the Belgian made an immediate impact on his debut in matchweek seven against Sunderland, keeping a clean sheet in a 2–0 victory.

Over his 32 top-flight appearances, the ‘brilliant’ Lammens made 78 saves at a 67% success rate and kept eight clean sheets, proving himself to be a reliable last line of defence for Man United, who secured a third-place finish and Champions League football for the 2026/27 campaign.

He prevented 6.39 expected goals (xG)—more than any other goalkeeper in the league—and earned two Save of the Month nominations, notably for a spectacular acrobatic stop against Arsenal in January.

Lammens made his senior international debut for Belgium in November, keeping a clean sheet against Liechtenstein, and is now set to join the Red Devils as a key figure for this summer’s FIFA World Cup. At just £18.1m, he has proven to be an absolute bargain for United.

Hands-on with ASUS’ 800W ROG Astral GeForce RTX 5090 Edition 20  GPU

We got hands-on with ASUS’ new 800W ROG Astral GeForce RTX 5090 Edition 20  GPU at Computex 2026 OC3D is at Computex 2026, and we got hands-on with ASUS’ premium ROG Astral GeForce RTX 5090 Edition 20  GPU. This GPU is part of ASUS’ “Edition 20” product line, which celebrates the 20th anniversary of the company’s ROG brand. What […]

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Gears of War: Redux is the fan-built overhaul that I always wanted from Microsoft — Horde Mode, new maps, and Xbox 360-style achievements included

1 June 2026 at 14:33
Gears of War: Redux is a community-built overhaul of the original PC version of Gears of War, adding Horde Mode, new maps, Xbox 360-style achievements, improved AI, modern hardware support, and a range of quality-of-life enhancements ahead of its June 17 release.

GIGABYTE Puts a True-Color Display Inside a High-Wattage PSU, Case with Display Spanning the Entire Side Panel

1 June 2026 at 14:27
GIGABYTE at Computex 2026 showcased the AORUS P1600W AI TOP power supply, a premium 80 Plus Titanium-rated 1600 W PSU that has the juice and straws for up to four high-end graphics cards, with its two 600 W 12V-2x6 connectors, and six additional 6+2 pin PCIe power connectors. Perhaps the most striking product from the company is an unnamed AORUS-branded high-wattage PSU under the AI TOP brand featuring what looks like a 4-inch, true-color touchscreen display inside the PSU. It puts out real-time monitoring stats from the PSU, including load, thermals, fan-speed, but can also be made to put out in-built animations from GIGABYTE, and can be reprogrammed to display just about anything.

Next up, GIGABYTE showcased the AORUS C510 Glass Infinity. This is a cube-shaped ATX case where the glass side panels can be swapped out for a true-color display that spans basically the entire side-panel. Connected to your graphics card, this display can work as an independent display head, and can be made to show anything you want it to. The case can be oriented to place its longer side along its depth, or along its height, such that its rear I/O faces the bottom—essentially flipping the display from landscape to portrait.
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GIGABYTE Unveils RTX 5080 AORUS Infinity Wood Graphics Card, Motherboard, and AERO Dark Wood

1 June 2026 at 14:13
A graphics card with wood trim, that's the GIGABYTE GeForce RTX 5080 AORUS Infinity Wood. The is the first AORUS Infinity series dual flow-through cooling solution graphics card based on the RTX 5080. The company had, earlier this year, launched this product design with the top RTX 5090. This card is targeted at creators and gamers, and aesthetically matches the company's X870E AERO X3D Wood motherboard. The card features wood accents along the top edge and front of the card.

Also at Computex 2026, the company unveiled its X870E AERO X3D Dark Wood motherboard. As the name suggests, it swaps the aluminium+white+beige wood trim with a combination of matte black, and darker wood trims. The X870E AORUS Infinity Next motherboard is the company's new flagship Socket AM5 motherboard, it features an extremely premium aluminium-magnesium alloy mesh pattern making up large swathes of the top shroud of the motherboard, which are studded with LEDs behind, to put up a stunning aesthetic.

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Mathematicians used Minecraft mobs to calculate Pi without writing a single line of code

1 June 2026 at 15:01

Molly Lynch of Hollins University and Michael Weselcouch of Roanoke College approached the problem less like programmers and more like experimentalists. Instead of recreating a traditional algorithm inside Minecraft – a process that typically involves building elaborate in-game logic systems – they leaned on probability and the game's existing mechanics...

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Unreal Engine 5 Halo Campaign Evolved Visual Overhaul Could Gut The Tactical Readability That Made The 2001 Original A Masterpiece

1 June 2026 at 15:42

A player in 'Halo Campaign Evolved' is shooting at a blue-armored enemy on a beach, with a rifle displaying '24' ammunition.

The long-rumored Halo: Campaign Evolved will mark both the series' return and its debut on PlayStation, but its Unreal Engine 5-powered visual overhaul, according to former Bungie lead mission designer Niles Sankey, could gut one of the elements that made the first few entries in the series some of the best first-person shooters ever: tactical readability. "I do question the readability of some of the battlefield," Sankey said in an interview with Mint Blitz. "I think one thing that Halo, especially the first one, did a great job of is that you can read the battlefield; you can clearly see […]

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US closes loophole that allowed Chinese-owned subsidiaries located outside China to buy AI chips — report claims that hundreds of thousands of advanced AI chips have been acquired through BIS blind spot

The BIS just issued a clarification that Chinese-owned subsidiaries are included in U.S. export controls, even if they're based outside of China. However, one source said that some companies have been using this loophole to acquire AI chips that estimated to be in the hundreds of thousands.

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